On Friday, November 28, 2008, Mark Koernke and co-host Michael Messer discussed currency alternatives, including the Free Lakota Bank's silver-backed coins and alternative monetary systems, with caller Al explaining the history and mechanics of fiat currency versus commodity-backed money. The second half of the program focused extensively on NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense training, with detailed instruction on properly donning and fitting protective gas masks, including step-by-step procedures for mask application, hood attachment, and equipment maintenance. Callers and hosts emphasized the importance of preparedness, stockpiling spare filters and protective equipment, and repeated training to make emergency procedures automatic.
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So check us out wolverinemo.com, wolverinemo.com. Check out our site, it's updating daily folks. Mention Liberty Tree Radio for your listeners discount or just call us at 734-340-7285-734-340-7285. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'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 vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watch and 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 afternoon ladies and gentlemen? This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm our corny And I'm Michael Messer. and alternate technologies both east and west of the mississippi southern and central alaska rules on the new hallmark hub slash network on the east coast five colonial states we will be adding a sixth over the weekend hopefully guys get hooked up and we're gonna be crossing another border so unique independent freestanding technologies to get communications information out and i'll tell you what uh... mike today's date is 28 November 2008 Friday. Well, and again, it is Friday so for a lotta out there you're trying to head home, it is 3.07. You ain't leaving if you're on the east coast yet, unless you get off at 3 o'clock. And if you are, you all be careful going home because as we know, the basic rule of galactic automotive physics applies. Two automobiles, two vehicles, not occupy the same space at the same time, and then the galactic crumple factor takes over. And as we know, usually when the galactic crumple factor is applied, the vehicle and the occupants are usually injured in some way. So we want to make sure that doesn't happen. Pay attention to all the other people out there. Play Scatter Dodge. Get away from them. Avoid them. Drive defensively, yet aggressively, as we say. In other words, get home safe. And when you're done, then think about all the other stuff that you need to do. not while you're on the road. Stay focused on what is in front of you. Don't drive in a daze. Okay? Now, we have Al from South Dakota with us here right now, but we also have, of course, Mike Nesser, and he promised to be back. So Mike, anything important real quick from the southwestern part of the United States there in the last 24 hours? Well, there was an arrest. We've had, obviously, we're number one in the nation of kidnappings. I had another one the other day of some, I think he was 16 year old male. Somehow his uncle was related to the drug trade, setting up deals for large quantities of drugs. These people thought that they could kidnap the nephew and hold him for ransom. The SWAT team went in and rescued the kid. There were six people, two of them have been put on The conditions of release for $100,000 for their bail and four of them aren't because they're Mexican nationals. Wait a minute. Okay. Are we talking kidnapping here? That is a federal crime. The local SWAT, we just discovered something the last hour that makes absolutely no sense at all except that you have the Bat Faggots orchestrated something and Now we have something that's like, you know, like serious really serious like, you know Kidnapping and somebody is getting out on bail at $100,000 I'm a little confused on that one kids, you know what I mean? $100,000 bond on Kidnap. You know that my bond when they first put me in, when they locked me up just for political reasons, was almost like what? 1.5 million or 2, I can't remember, one of them was $3 million. And then of course they'd drop it down like a million and a half and then it went down to, you know, half a million and then it went down to, you know, progressively as a, uh, well, we're waiting to see what that we're going to throw some chunk of change, some chunk of change your way, you know, kiss behind it on that one. But it was fascinating considering, you know, the scenario, but in this case, somebody kidnapped somebody, the SWAT team had to go in and rescue them. And we're talking about a hundred thousand dollar bond and released out there on the street. Wouldn't you consider those people really, really, really a threat? dangerous, violent criminals. Especially when they are tied in with the South of the Border Drug Cartel. And I can see that these people after a while they are not going to come back saying, you're not even the ones that even the ones who are in the prison, of course they can't get away, but I cannot see how you would be letting anyone go on a kidnapping charge like that without making sure they were very big bonds. You know what I mean? especially knowing there's a drug trade where guys usually deal in a lot of cash, don't they? And would have a lot of money. Of course, I guess the, you never know. See, they have to figure the dollar amount when they, when you've got prostitutes, they're actually getting a chunk of the change on a bond if somebody were to disappear. So they probably calculated what they needed for their Cayman Island vacation. the judge gets a chunk of the change in a course the feed to the court's gonna slide his boxing on his hand in there to into the wallet uh... the counties in there somewhere but their minor in irrelevant to the fact that they calculated the dollar amount they were going to get out of whatever is left behind when they skip and they got their pale under the table absolutely i look at it because i can see a Well, like I said, maybe I can. It's goofy. I'm serious. That is a goofy. That's an example of just how a few things are, but it tells you who's in tune, what criminals are in charge, where. You know, the bad facts. Go ahead. I'm sorry. One other thing. The Canary Watch. On our local Fox station they usually have some financial advisor, some vice president of RBC or something like that comes out and gives a spiel every morning about the stock market and the silver lining and all that and everything. Usually when he's leaving town he'll tell us two or three days of time, oh he's going over here for a bar mitzvah or something like that. And just here right out of the blue he disappeared. And I don't know if, I mean they usually will say, you know, again, two or three's ahead of time that he's going to be gone on Thursday and Friday and he'll be back Monday or something. But just right out of the blue they just said, oh, he's gone for the week and he'll be back. Well, again, pay attention because, well, of course, we don't know. The closer we get to the holidays and the farther we tick down with the present bobblehead that's in place. It's still an option that he could create a crisis, but I think it's pretty well obvious that they're painting in the scenario that they're going to let the Samba Bama Ding Dong grab the reins and wreck the coach. Because that way they can point fingers at him even though all these other characters are the ones actually perpetrating the nonsense. He's just a meat puppet. And obviously a Clinton meat puppet because take a look at the entire management staff that he has assigned. They are all Clintonistas. They are all core Democratic party people that are the same old party hacks. By the way, they're going to get our governor, which, oh, maybe that's a good thing for Michigan. Unfortunately, what it means is, what she did to Michigan, she plans on help doing to the United States. Guys with the last economy in the country with a credit rate, we have the lowest credit rating in the United States right now. And she is the reason. Okay, so understand that. That's the kind of goofs that they're bringing in. Oh, look what we can do for the country. Yeah, of course, her husband's the number two man in the Democratic National Committee. That's why she's getting that suck up job. Well, pardon the pun. Could be more realistic than we think. Anyway, Hmm anything else down there exciting what about the border situation right now? Well, they are reporting on it other than with our high rate of other side I think we're number one in the nation and out of theft and Kidnapping and a lot of violent crime. Well, you guys you guys are rating real high up there We're number we're we're at number 50 you guys are number one in a whole cat series of categories that well I guess most people wouldn't want to lay claim to but at least you're number one in something Well anyway, I tell you what, this is Friday and we are going to be covering some medical here too, so keep your pen and paper ready. But we also have Al here. I think Al's still with us. Oh, you bet. There we go. And I think I've heard a few other beeps in the background too, so you know what? We might have some other guests here. We'll find out in a second. But Al, I asked for you to do a follow-up on this currency. And of course the these bank bank systems that are being put into place so if you could bring everybody up to speed There was a discussion about this there's been some other questions, but hopefully you can answer those and so jump in there Give us an overview Okay, I'd like to start at the foundation because that's always the best place to start building a building and the foundation is is that Throughout the course that man has known at least 5000 years that man has known about gold and silver, there has never been an occurrence where gold and silver have become worthless. Unlike every other fiat currency in history, eventually it gets to its intrinsic value of zero, just like the continental dollar. Of course, you can Google that and read about how the colonists how the term not worth a continental came into being. Well, based on that, gold and silver has been used as money for a long time throughout history and there's very good reasons that we use that. The first reason is it's relatively scarce. That is you don't just go pick one up off the ground, you have to mine it and process it and that sort of thing. And of course number two, it doesn't rust or spoil and it has universal acceptance. We don't need the government to force us to accept gold or silver, but they do have to force us to take their fiat paper. And of course, the other thing that you have to keep in mind is you have to have a convenient unit of weight. You have to have some kind of a standard. And of course, supposedly here in America, we officially go by the 1792 Act, the Coinage Mint Act of 1792, which is still the law. It's never been repealed. and we adopted the decimal system for weighing gold and silver, the dollar being the primary unit of measure. And of course, that's also stated in Title 31 of United States Code Section 5101. Now, when you're talking about land in America, you usually express it in acres. So when you get a paper deed to a land, it's also expressed in acres. But the deed is not the land. Nor is the dollar the money. It's a unit of measure of gold and silver in coin form. So only when gold and silver are current as the money. Now if you look back and you say, I'd like a cubic yard of gravel, or I'd like a pound of sugar, or I'd like a quart of milk. So, too, when you talk about silver and gold and you talk about dollars, you're talking about a specific weight over gold. And since no tangible entity answers to a gravel cubic yard, kind of sounds like military jargon, doesn't it, or a sugar pound or a milk quart, it stands to reason that no tangible commodity could answer to a gold or silver dollar. And that's the reason that you don't have a silver dollar in your secret hiding place. The same reason you don't have a milk court in your refrigerator. Neither one exists. So when we're talking about intangible units of measure, they're not fashioned from tangible substances. So an accurate and lawful delivery payment of a substance or a thing requires three elements or indicia. The first one is you have to have a numeric quantity. The second thing is you need a unit of measure. And the third thing is you need a thing or a substance that is being measured. So in fact, without all three of those above indicia, no merchant can do business with any customer anywhere because there's no standard. But consider this. If I went into a shop and I just told the person behind the counter, could I please have three pounds? What's the obvious thing he's going to ask? He's going to ask. three pounds of what? And then once I explained, oh, smoked turkey breast, then he's going to be able to fill my order. So what do you do when I next order? Can I please have pounds of Swiss cheese? The obvious question again is, how many pounds would you like? Since you have to have all three items when you're conducting a bargain, when you're conducting a barter, all three of those things have to happen. So when we say, $10 and most people look and they say, oh I know what $10 is. It's that little green back there with Hamilton on it and everybody knows that's $10. Well, everybody's wrong. $10 of what? There's nothing that backs that currency. Given that foundation that you understand that there has to be three elements for a payment to be legitimate. It has to have a numeric quantity. a unit of measure, and the thing or substance being measured. So back to the Lakota bank, I talked to Rob Gray from the American Open Currency Standard. And Rob Gray, he's got an 800 number. It's posted right on the website. The website is opencurrency.com. That is www.opencurrency.com. And in fact, when I spoke to Rob Gray, he had just Yesterday, he was on the Michael Bednarik Show on GCN, along with Kanupa Gula Mani. Way back in the 1800s, the Lakota Nation had a treaty with the U.S. government. They were given this rather large tract of land. Then the gold rush came. When the Gold Rush came, the white people came in. I say white people because they could have been anything. Generally speaking, they were probably European descent and they were going out to mine the land. Of course, they confronted the savages. Koster stand out there trying to tame these savages or restrict them from the mining areas, which were actually their own land. Kind of to make that long history a little shorter, the Lakota tribe branched off into seven communities. They were actually lines drawn upon different borders were drawn up. When Dave spoke of Russell Means, Russell Means is kind of like a governor of the state. Kenupa, Glu'a, Manny, he's like a governor of another state, but yet they're still the same nation. part that Kanupa Gluhamani is in charge of exceeded from the United States. They are their own nation and thus they have created their own bank which is the Free Lakota Bank. Now one thing that a lot of people do is they question, they say well that coin is one ounce of silver and if I look at the stock market an ounce of silver of course it is being manipulated downwards but an ounce of silver goes for about $10.50. Well, the face value of the coin is 50. Another thing to keep in mind is it is a voluntary currency. It's supposed to be negotiated. So you could negotiate that coin for $40 with somebody if you agreed. Now the idea of the Free Lakota Bank, the initial currency offering is closed. That was just a limited time offering that. And of course, when I talked to Rob Gray, he said that periodically they'll have buys. where you can buy into the bank and you can purchase that silver. Now one thing I want to mention, my own personal thought, don't trust the bank, don't leave your money in the bank, take possession of that silver or that gold. And the reason that I say that is because so many times in today's society our money is based on a promise. Everything we do is based on someone else's promise to deliver. And you know what? A lot of times they let us down. Just like when FDR confiscated the gold in 1933, and of course a lot of people don't realize, it was illegal for American citizens to own gold from 1933 until 1974. It was illegal. And of course if you deposited a $20 gold piece, Safety Deposit Bank, Oxford the Bank, when FDR confiscated the gold, of course he went into everybody's deposit boxes. took out the $20 gold pieces and replaced them with $20 bills. Nice guy. So in essence what I'm saying is you should take possession of that property, put it in your hand, because when you look at it when it's in your hand and it has value, you don't rely on anyone else's promise. That is the promise. That's the wealth. Now anybody that says, yeah, yeah, Al, you know, you've been blowing a lot of stuff, blowing a lot of smoke, But, you know, why would I pay $35 for a 50-ounce coin when an ounce of silver is only $10.50? Well, the reason is, you know, it's kind of funny because people don't go to the butcher when they go to the store and say, how much did you pay for that cow? They don't say that. When you go buy a loaf of bread, you don't say, hey, wait a minute, I'm not paying $1 because you only got 15 cents worth of flour in that loaf of bread. When it comes to currency, I'd like anyone that doubts the currency to go out and actually take a dollar bill out of their pocket and look at that dollar bill and put it in their hand and then put an ounce of silver in the other hand and look at that dollar bill and say that's someone else's debt. It's a promise to be paid and it's not even a legitimate promise because there's no promise to pay in a substance. It's just a piece of paper. And now we finally get to the point where in today's world we're noticing that economically everyone says, oh, we're hurting. Well, that's true because your money has no substance. It has no substance. The other thing that kind of amazes me is that most people don't realize when you go to a bank and you get a loan, they'd like to think that the banker goes in the back, opens up their deposit box, pulls out somebody else's money and gives it to you and loans it to you and that's not how it works at all. What they do, the bank is merely providing a service. You go in, you fill out the application, they approve you, you come in, you sign the promissory note. What they do with that promissory note, that promissory note is what makes the money. But remember, it doesn't make the interest. It only creates the principle. So with that, next year and right up on front they're telling you you're going to pay 10% on this loan. Okay, if I get a loan for $1,000 that means next year I have to pay $1,100. If the $100 was never created, where do I get the $100? Well, of course they forced me to steal that from my neighbor and one of us isn't going to be able to pay back that loan because there's a finite amount of money and I can pay mine back, but he can't pay his back. But back to the bank, considering the fact that the bank never actually loaned you anything, considering that there's a moral hazard in the fact that they sell your promissory note fraudulently without you knowing, considering the fact that this fraud has taken place and the bank risked nothing, how come the banks are going broke, Mark? Oh, exactly. Bottom line is this. There's only so much paper being printed, there's not enough paper to cover whatever it is that has become the debt. We end up having to print more paper to cover that debt, but the moment you print more paper, you end up with more debt, which means you have to print more paper, which means you have more debt, which means you have to print more, blah, blah, blah, blah, and by the time you're done, you're where we are now. And inflation is tearing you up. Because every time they introduce money out of thin air, into the system, your money is diluted and becomes worth less. So, the initial thing that I want to get back to is that the Liberty Dollar, the Neocoins, which I tell you, if you haven't seen the Neocoins, it's at www.theneocoins.com www.theneocoins.com. They're funny as heck. They've got Cheney on them and George Bush and they say some pretty unflattering things. But that's an ounce of silver. The Freedom Mint also mints one ounce silver rounds. And of course the Free Lakota Bank that we were talking about earlier, the Dixie Dollar and of course the Liberty Dollar. And then the Libri Coins. Now the Libri Coins, everybody's heard of G. Edward Griffin. That's G. Edward Griffin's money. And of course all of them, and then lastly there's a community dollar as well. But all of these coins are one ounce of silver and they've all been standardized. In other words, you could trade a Dixie dollar for a Liberty dollar. Of course, it's all private currency so you can use it however you wish. That really is freedom. And you can look at those on the AmericanOpenCurrency.com. It's www.OpenCurrency.com. And then of course the Free Lakota Bank is like the word press, freedom of the press, dot FreeLakotaBank.com. Press dot Free Lakota Bank. And Lakota is spelled L-A-K-O-T-A and then of course bank. One other thing Mark, I talked to the national currency director today. His name is Rob Gray. He answers his cell phone and I was very impressed. So the information is on opencurrency.com. Stay right there national currency director for the standard L stay right there because we're gonna go to break We're a little late right now you hold that thought and we're gonna follow up when we come back. We got Mike mark It's Friday. We got L here talking about the currency again, so everybody pay attention Hopefully taking notes give all the points of contact out when we come back This is the Intel report Friday back in three. Oh, are we clear mark? Yeah, we are for the moment Wolverine Military Outfitters folks, this is WolverineMO.com. We specialize in ACUs, BDUs, and SDUs. MOLLE gear, tactical vest, armored vest, and kevlar helmets. Custom camo fabrics and camo netting. All your flare gun and ammo needs. Parachute players, red rain players, 50 cal ammo cans, ghillie suit, snow camo, Russian gear, German gear, Swedish gear, American gear. If there's something we don't have, just ask and we'll find it for you. So check us out wolverinemo.com, wolverinemo.com. Check out our site. It's updating daily, folks. Mention Liberty Tree Radio for your listeners discount or just call us at 734-340-7285-734-340-7285. the They have an 800 number which is 888-538-9990. The Free Lakota Bank Press.FreeLakotaBank.com. The other point that I would point out is that the GCN Michael Bednarik show, actually they've got an hour long show with Michael Bednarik. I'm interviewing Kanupa Galua Mani, who is the Lakota representative, and a very interesting show. He also interviewed Rob Gray. I'd encourage you if you get a chance to go to GCN Live and listen to that archive. It's Michael Bednarik lighting the fire of liberty. Check it out for yourself. Like I said, don't trust the bank to hold your money. Be responsible and find a good, safe place to put it. That's about all I had, Mark. Very good. Okay, I appreciate that. I'll tell you what, if we wait a little bit, I know Dave wanted to talk with you, so what we can do, do you want to give out a point of contact? Oh, sure. Let me get my email account. There we go. It's service. Patriotmoney.com and of course I've still got those multimedia CDs available. If you go to www.patriotmoney.com you can pick up a copy and make lots of copies of it and give it out to people. This is what we've been asking some of our people that's what their mission is, that's what they're doing right now. Excellent. Okay, I appreciate that. Al, I'll tell you what we're going to do. I got to let you go because we got a lot of things still. I want Mike to cover today. And what we'll do is have you back. Dave, come in. We can actually get into a whole program on money anyway. We want to do that. We're going to take the time. We can debate back and forth and have all kinds of fun. How does that sound? That sounds great. I look forward to it. And thanks for having me on the show. And I'll be listening. And you guys take care and God bless. God bless. Jump back in the chat room and start shouting at people there. Okay, God bless bye-bye. And Mike, I tell you what, you take it away. We got a lot of things to cover, NBC defense. Did you have time for this? I tell you what, hold on, we got Dave, you got a special report? Yes, sir. Okay, go ahead and give yours. You and I just talked this morning in regards to this. First of all, stock market went up 1300 points this week. Not bad, about 8900, big deal, so what. back down tomorrow, don't worry about it. Okay, back down tomorrow, any case, we got a problem. We have a fellow... Okay, whoa, whoa, whoa, stop, stop, stop. I didn't want to give a report on that until I've got more information. Okay, we need to talk about that first. Do me a favor, give me a ring right after we do the end of this program. You don't want to give any of that now? Not now. We'll give a special report on that, say, in the 8 o'clock hour. Okay. Okay, that way we can go over and we'll review everything. Okie doke. Thank you. Okay, very good. 7.05. Bye bye. And, Mike, go. Okay, now do you want to cover medical? Do you want to cover NBC? I'll tell you what, everybody get your pen and paper. The time that we have, because we had Al up for a bit, from this point forward, let's do NBC. How does that sound? Okay, very good. And by the way, that's the national broadcasting company that is nuclear biological and chemical defense for everybody out there. So everybody should be grabbing their pen, grabbing the notepad or making sure they're copying the date for the archives so they know what to pull. Go right ahead, Mike. Okay, now just as a heads up for anybody that missed yesterday evening's program on the third hour we covered fitting the protective mask. I'll run over that real quick. First off, you're going to loosen the straps. The second step is you're going to hold the mask against the face and center the head harness at the back of your head. The third step is you're going to release the mask and hold the head harness with one hand and tighten the forehead, the top straps. with the other hand. So you're going to hold it with one hand using about three short jerking motions to the rear and then switch hands, hold the head harness in the center of the back of your head and do the opposite one. The next step is number four is still holding the head harness. You want to tighten your cheek, the bottom straps using again about three short jerks to the rear. Number five is you're going to release the head harness and tighten the temple, the middle straps. Now that both hands are free, you can use both hands on each side at the same time. Now the temple strap should not touch the ears. The pupils of the eyes should be in the middle of your eye lenses. The bottom of the mask does not cut into your throat. and the nose cup does not obscure your vision or hurt your nose. So that was a quick review of our lesson last night. This next one we're going to talk about donning the protective mask. Step number one is you're going to stop breathing. That means if you're taking a breath in, you're going to stop. If you're exhaling a breath, you're going to stop. That doesn't mean taking a great big breath to hold your breath or anything. You are going to stop breathing. The next step is your weapon. Now, you want to put that down and kind of hold it with the butt towards the ground but not in contact with the ground and then pinch it with your knees to hold it there. And then you want to remove your helmet and your glasses and set the helmet on top of the muzzle of the weapon. Just be careful that Now you put a heavy weight on the muzzle of the weapon, it can tilt over and then you're going to dump your helmet onto the ground. So just be very careful of that. Used to the old standard was to place the weapon with the buttstock on the ground and then just pinch it with your knees, but what you're doing is contaminating the butt of the weapon that way. The next step number three is you're going to open the mass carrier with your left hand with your right hand. You're going to put your thumbs inside the head harness straps and then you're going to spread the mask open. Number five is you're going to place your chin in the mask chin pocket and then pull the harness over your head until it lies flat against your head. You want to place your hands over the voice miter outlet valve and then pressing hard against your face you're going to exhale vigorously through the mouth clearing the mask. and then you're going to put the palms of your hand over the inlet valves and then you'll inhale. Now the mask is going to collapse onto your face and that's if you've got a good feel and a good fit. Now if it's not, if it's leaking, then you need to adjust your head harness and then repeat the step six and seven, the part about putting your hand over the voicemitter and exhaling vigorously and then putting your palms over the inlet valves. And then number eight is you're going to resume breathing and sound the alarm. And then you're going to pull the hood over your head, zip it closed, and pull the drawstring around in the neck and attach hood underarm straps. And then you're going to replace your helmet and snap your carrier closed. OK, I'll run over those one more time. Number one, stop breathing. Number two, your weapon, your helmet, and your glasses. You want to put those between your legs. Number three is you're going to open your mask carrier with your left hand. Remove your mask with your right hand. Number four is your thumbs are inside the head harness and you're going to spread the mask open and place your chin in the mask chin pocket. You'll pull the harness over your head until it lies flat against your head, against your face. Number six is you're going to place your hand over the voice mitter outlet valve and you want to press hard against your face and exhale vigorously through your mouth and that is going to clear it. The next step, number seven, is you're going to put the palms of your hand over the inlet valves and inhale and the mask is going to remain collapsed if you have a good seal. Now if not, then you're going to adjust the head harness and repeat steps six and seven. Number eight is resume breathing and sound the alarm. Number nine is you're going to pull the hood over your head. You're going to zip it closed and pull the drawstring around your neck and attach the hood underarm straps. And number 10 is you're going to replace your helmet and snap the carrier closed. There is maybe a little bit of clarification as to here when I say on step number four about placing your thumbs inside the head harness. You are kind of holding down towards the bottom of the mast. You are kind of cupping it in your hands. If it's an M17 or M10 type, then you'd have the filter in each of your hands, one in the left, one in the right. You're only going to put your thumbs up inside on the bottom sets of the straps. You're not going to be able to bunch all of them together to get them all inside your thumb there. So you want to cradle the mask in your hands there and then just put your thumbs in the lower set of the straps, the bottom set of the straps and then put over there. And another thing on steps is your hand over the voicemitter outlet. The other day, the counter with the M10s, it's a good seal to buffer your outlet valve. The procedure is if you're in a chemically contaminated environment, As you open the mask and then bring it up towards you, that you could be peeking in. We do that procedure with the inlet valve. If you've inhaled, you want to find a few seconds. But if you feel it, you don't have the head harness. And then also over your head, the hood cloak works a lot better. If you take your left hand, tilt your head backwards, and then pull the zipper down. If you keep your head looking forward, the hood will make a fold your chin. So you tilt your head backwards straight line for the zipper to go straight down to do that and then pull the drawstring. One of the other things that always seems to happen with the drawstring, they're in your outlet cover. Kind of wedged between your eyelet covers. So if you're searching around down by your chest, because you can't look that low with your, and you can't feel after you've zipped the hood down and you're feeling around and you can't find it, reach up above the voice miter outlet cover. the spring is a deeper up a little bit. The hood underarm strap should not be hooked. What you're going to do is after you take your mask off, fill on and you have a hood on, you want to pull, unzip, you know, send the drawstring, unzip the hood, and put off from the back, oh, remove the mask, and you want to make sure that you dry it out if there's any sweat. And then when you go to store in there, you have the underarm straps that are hanging down, leave those hanging down. Don't hook those up. You just want to put them inside of the mask and then the bottom part of the mask, then you're going to fold and then when you place it in the carrier, as if you'd open it up and there wasn't a hood on there, the mask would be looking out through the opening. If you have those Velcroed with your hood on or put your mask on and you flip your hood over and you use dip it down and draw the drawstring up and then you are searching around because the further anchor that and the velcro switch back over to try to figure out because now they are on top of your shoulders if they were hooked on with the velcro then you are going to have to push them back over behind your arm and then reach down underneath your arm and pick them back up to them around to the front. So you want them hanging free. Those up for, fold them up with your left hand. Just hold them with your right hand and then hold the rest of the right hand side of your map carrier. Underarm straps fall to the behind and then it's relatively easy to just reach around behind and pull them up. That's pretty much it. The one thing that seems to get people to know though is that they always forget to snare. If you're going through a few contaminants in there, then if you have an open One of the other considerations with regard to all of the defense mechanisms here is retraining and retraining it again for familiarization so it becomes second nature. What we're talking about, what Mike has been covering here, You have to be so proficient that it becomes automatic. The military does this, as we pointed out the other day, by conditioning you through putting you in the environment and letting you see how well your equipment works, and therefore you get really motivated to use it because you do know that it works. The biggest problem we have with a lot of our people out there is that they have not experienced that. Also, conditioning propaganda from the New World Order click. ABC, NBC, CBS, Communist News Network is either A, not to talk about the idea of there even being a defense system in place, in other words, having a gas mask or whatever, to of course going, well that's just crazy. None of the masks work anyway. You're all gonna die. There's no sense in having them. Well good, then I'll buy one for whatever little price I have, and if I have and it doesn't work, I'm no worse off than if I didn't have one, right? Well, if they didn't work, why do we issue them to the military more? Exactly. That's the whole point. All the masks that you're seeing out there right now have been and or are being issued, not necessarily to our military right now, but they have been issued or either to our military are being issued to our military or are being used by any one of a hundred and some other countries out there, most of which do not make their own chemical defense systems. Again, I'll challenge you people. Go out there and go to Jane's and take a look because they give you valuations on everything. You can go to Jane's because they sell this. They sell intelligence. To do this, they collect it all. and they will tell you flat out, does Malakistan have the ability to make gas masks? Yes or no? No. Do they buy from somebody else? Yes. Do they buy all brand new? No. Why? Because they're poor. Also, they're considering the threat, they have the basic technologies there and they have different grades of technology. But most of the planet and the bottom line people, the mass that we've been accessing are as good as or better than what most militaries on this planet presently possess. Most critical to understand and the only sad part is there are some countries that have done a hell of a lot better even though they have a smaller gross national product. They've done a better job of defending their people than we have. We have to go and buy them, Mike! Some of these countries produce enough so that every man, woman and child can be defended. That's pretty sad considering the amount of money that spent $2 trillion on national defense and they stole, uh, guys with box cutters still got their way through the whole system and ruined a couple of skyscrapers and attacks supposedly at the Pentagon if we believe the BS real story. So we didn't really need to spend the $2 trillion there, we should have been spending it on civil defense, shouldn't we? So that people be better prepared to evacuate buildings and know to leave rather than be told to go back to your worst station or you'll be fired because they needed victims or To be caught in a an exchange like here's the here's the other one Remember that big cloud of dust Just imagine if you had gas masks and civil defense equipment dispersed and in the hands of the people like it, workplaces or whatever, that have been that many fewer actually suffering from post-9-11 respiratory disorders. Gee, you put the mask on and you're not looking like the Pillsbury Doughboy rolled in flour. Know what I mean? At least not your lungs aren't. Your outside might be, but at least your lungs wouldn't be. I can think of a whole bunch of applications for this as far as having the stuff on hand, but most important is become familiar with it. I think that is the critical issue here. Step one, we just got to get everybody to do what they can to pick up what they can. A lot of you people in the chat room have actually been really good about going out, doing what we asked you to do. Not because we're benefiting from it, but because you're benefiting from it. We're trying to help you. But the next step is, and Mike, that's where again covering the different elements, how to orient the mask or to know the components of the equipment that supports the mask, like the hood itself, these are things you're all going to have to study. And if nothing else, if you just take it out and play with the mask a little bit, put it on, see how it works, adjust it so it fits, then with the accoutrements such as the hoods, the outer the outer shield lenses, pre-filters and other technologies, you should be able to pretty well figure out how things go together and make them work properly. But you've got to try and be able to get that, you know, in order for that to happen. The only thing that I would say hold off on, and again if you want to open one of them, is if you bought chem suits. If you want to buy enough extras, buy one so that you can take it out of the wrapper and everybody can take a look at them and see how they go on and experiment to see how they fit, that kind of thing. I can understand that. Even there, only one. And even then, that chem suit's still good. It's just remember, you're going to be surprised that most of them we've been recommending, they're really tightly packed. If you take them out of the bag, they will not fit when you try to put them back in. Okay? They are really well packed and designed to be protected from the environment. They are designed to stay dry so they work when you put them on. The active charcoal filament is exactly that when it is put in place. Another thing here guys, spares, extras, spares of everything, right Mike? There is no such thing as too much in NBC. Yes, because if anything would happen, first off, prices of them are going to go through the roof. And then there's a possibility, and I've already seen some of the little things like the discs for the inlet valves and for your nose cup. You just can't find them anymore. Everybody's buying them up. This is something that has been acknowledged. Probably by now, I doubt that they even have any. The main military had sold all of the children's Israeli masks that they had. Now some of you bought children's masks and needed infant masks and the children's masks don't necessarily fit the infant yet. hang on to them people they're going to get larger or you're going to have other people who have smaller heads including small women small women or petite women actually can wear the children's masks comfortably they have typically a narrower face and if you have teens even young women same thing guys remember these masks are not going to go to waste and all of the components often if nothing else could be transferred over to repair other masks another thing and I know we're getting up on the top of the hour here I have watched people Don masks and pull them, cut them in two. Putting them on. I've watched people in panic. I mean, personally, myself, I used to run the chemical chambers, you know, the gas chambers. Mike knows what we're talking about. Any in the military go, ugh, you bugger. Because they know exactly what our job was. Okay, and I was the NBC instructor at division. I actually coordinated for an entire division all NBC activity to include the gas chamber, retraining, training the instructors, the whole nine yards. That was one of the many hats that I wore while I was in the military. So for me, this is an emphasis thing. I have experience in it. I am familiar with how things can work. We know how things can fail. I've watched every reaction you can think of in a chemical attack. And most of the time, guys, we didn't do any dummy, you know, let's see, let's see, smoke. Instead, we always make a point of using agents, you know, using, you know, using CSCN intentionally. So one way or another, in every operation, you got used to the idea of the threat being there. and it gets you really motivated to work real fast because you've got to continue with your mission even though you're still chem suited up and you still have your mask on etc etc etc all that's part of the problem guys when it comes into when it gets into play here when this thing expands and we need to have everybody with the defense systems in place so I am asking you as a friend as a person who cares for all of you that are listening that you get the masks that you need for yourselves Get about 25% over, at least in overages and spares. And start accumulating the spare filters. See if you can find, you know, black rubber gloves, you can go to the dollar store. Rubber boots, you can either go to main military, you can go to your farm and fleet or whatever. Chem suits, main military has them, there's other companies, you figure out what works best for you. Main military has been really good to everybody. They haven't jacked the prices up. He's gone out of his way to find what you need. Take advantage of that, clean his shelves off. When the time comes, if he can find it again, he will. If not, you're gonna have to find someone else to access it from. But there's only so much of any of this out there, and with the first time, somebody gets a whiff, oh pardon the pun, that something's wrong. Mike, no. the first time something happens to people that $15 gas mask ain't gonna be a $15 gas mask anymore. Okay, that's how it works or that $5, $7, $10. You see somebody want to get rid of something, you don't argue with them. If they're offering it cheap, grab it all. I'm serious nowadays. Go ahead Mike. There is another thing that Mark had touched on about this training over and over and over again where it becomes second nature. We touched on this the other day that before we were deployed to Desert Storm we were just inundated one full week, sunrise to sunset for a whole week of nothing but NBC training. After the air war had started, we moved up right by the border of Iraq, by the Saudi-Iraqi border. One morning, it must have been about two o'clock in the morning, we were all asleep, somebody came into the tent in a full mop suit and they said, gas, gas, gas. And there was no pandemonium. There was nobody going, who's got my MOPSuit? Where did I put my protective mask? Nothing. You could have heard a pin drop in that tent. There was no pandemonium. We put our masks on. We put our MOPSuits on in record time. And that came through training and repetition over and over again. Which means your instructors did their job. Absolutely, from a dead sleep, the full mob suit in about five minutes at the most. Excellent. I'll tell you what, Mike, we gotta go. It's the top of the hour. 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 we are on the march, both day and night. Hurrah. Thank you very much, Mike. Are you back with us Monday? Absolutely. Thank you sir. We will see you then. Again, more NBC, more medical. Mike will be there with us. Thank you ladies and gentlemen. LTR continues. 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 a cheap main military dot-com Get hard to find objects like real wool blankets for under 20 bucks canteens for just two dollars or trioxane fuel for just a dollar a box maie military dot-com with free shipping on items over $150 not including heavy items find surplus items for cheap now like 30 caliber cleaning kit for just $2.99 a piece or a dozen for $30. Flair pistols are only $25. Want to add a brand new Israeli gas mask to your collection? 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