May 18, 2009
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Mark Koernke and Donald Betcher discussed militia training exercises in Texas and Arizona, including a June 19th FTX in Texas with live fire and combat simulations. They promoted a night vision equipment project for militia units at approximately $430 per unit, with details on battery technology and solar charging. The hosts emphasized the importance of equipment maintenance, standard operating procedures, and consistent reporting protocols. They also discussed manufacturing decline in America, Chinese product quality concerns, and upcoming training exercises in Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania, while celebrating successful militia coordination across all 50 states during the weekend.
- militia training
- ftx
- texas militia
- night vision
- arizona militia
- colonial marines
- michigan militia
- preparedness
- shortwave radio
- liberty net
- nafta
- manufacturing
- second amendment
- virginia dragoons
- standard operating procedure
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Telling out to petty dictators under UN control, the colonial marines are there to protect and defend the Constitution and Bill of Rights of our nation. Not a globalist agenda for world domination. For more information, send us self-addressed stamp envelope to... A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave, in this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this is the land of the free and home of the brave. You vie 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 and 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 will be. 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? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic in each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the midst for whence he came, his words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as parents trampled each God given right we only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Well, good evening ladies and gentlemen. This is the Evening Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Cornke. And I'm Donald Betcher. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, Central, West, Southeast, and North. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, pbn.4mg.com, and we are on live 365. Then go to Liberty Tree Radio. We're also on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra-Net technologies east and west of the Mississippi and the Aleutian Islands, way over there on the left lower corner of Alaska. We're also on the Hallmark network, eight colonial states, and expanding as we speak, the Hallmark, the O network, and Ulfrenet will be coming together in southeastern Ohio. The Golden Spike Day will be announced. And we will be broadcasting across most of the United States. Not just broadcasting though. This is a replacement for the internet so that when the bad guys shut down the internet, they're going to be cutting off their nose despite their face. However, we can all handle that. I should remind everybody, if we lost all this stuff tomorrow guys, short of the fact that we are work harder. Guess what? Everybody follow SOP, Standard Operating Procedure, and we'll deal with the problem if you're fine. We lived without computers before, guys. Do you use the Internet as a tool or do you use it as a crutch? I'm hobbling because I really can't handle it without the crutch. Oh, man. Well, we may not have to stand without it. Yeah, we've done that before. So we can work on it. All the other technologies have to be up and in line people. Remember, LibertyNet Saturday night, 10 o'clock on to Sunday morning. That is shortwave 3950 is the base frequency. If not, scan a little up and down the dial by about 10 points. 3960 is the next alternative. But 3950, shortwave, and scan and then lock in. And from 10 o'clock on, they're setting the net up. You can listen in and you can also participate. There is a moderator and they've been doing this for years, years and years and years before you had moderators in chat rooms and all these other different things that are done. Guys, this is how they did it with radio and that's where everybody got the idea for what they're doing on the Internet now. So stay focused, stay frosty, get the other tools. It's all I've been doing today is working on tools. Man, I got some stuff I never expected to run into today. That was a benefit, but it's older stuff and older technology that you can't replace. You can't get it anymore. You can't get American made anything anymore, guys. And the more you look at this stuff, and this is really why they have to try to bury and burn and shred and destroy as much as they can. When you look at the quality of the material of the 70s, and that's not way, way back, that's what that is, 30 years plus now. The quality, when you sit it next to the gunk and junk they're producing today, you can see why, oh, you don't need the old, you need the new. Well, no. I mean, everything from appliances to even something as simple as staples. The level of performance and the quality of the material just totally, totally different, even with regard to how this stuff is packaged. The quality, the feel, the texture, the performance of the product when it's used. It's just across the board an issue. So save your older stuff, guys. For us to get through this, we need equipment that's going to last. And older is not outdated. Older is what's going to pull us through to the other side while we're building to that standard once again. And we're the ones going to have to make that happen. I'll tell you what. We got Mike Lewis down, waiting in the wings. Hi, Mark. Hi, Don. Hey, Mark. We had a big training exercise in Texas this weekend. And we're having a repeat of it. Again, June 19th, we had a licensed handgun and concealed carry handgun instructor who was a recent graduate of Gabe Torres's 0 to 5 feet class and he put on the training force for free. And we got 300 acres to train on. We don't have any problems with the landowner because the landowner is one of us. He's a longtime hardcore militia man and we're going to be going out through June 19th and you can arrive Friday night if you want to. We can arrive by 10 o'clock Saturday morning and we're going to have live fire, hand gunner off, we've got a range built, and we're going to have war games, which are going to be combat simulations, not airsoft games. We will be shooting each other with airsoft day and night and we will have some hardcore serious training. The time is short and we want to get the moisture back up to speed again in Texas and we've got to be ready to back down to Obama night. Try to come and get our guns. The no fly list will become the no buy list and the no this list and the no that list. It's basically internal exile slash the communist plugging their garbage in. Well, hey, you can go to war with that, not a problem. You might not be doing that. That's right. Just like that Minnesota America fell with the K and Mark reminds me of the Christophson character in that movie. You were just a political prisoner and you went to harm and fly Mark. You're a good guy and you do not belong in that monster. You didn't give up. You came out stronger than ever. We appreciate your work. But to fight for it, I don't have a problem with that. Just as we may have again, as we know, when the time comes, don't be shocked amazed or surprised. Have a decision made. Know that you're planning on winning. The objective is to subdue, neutralize, destroy the aggressor, get onto the next target. And by the time you're done, well, there won't be any targets left to put down. And then when we're finished with that, we'll dust our cloaks off, leave them in the ash bin, and get on with life. That's the whole agenda here. That's what we're focusing on. We have to get through this bump that is called the New World Order scum. Once we get past them, we are going to be doing just fine. We have all kinds of solutions. We have the thinkers and they have the stinkers. A lot of other people just come along for the ride because after all we did all the work maybe. We will remember that too, not that we are going to be mean, but we will remember that. You know what I mean? Yes. A lot of other people out there know what I am talking about. You guys, I am not going to forget. Never forget your friends. Never forget your brothers in arms that are willing to deal with this problem. There are a lot of them out there. You are not alone in any way, shape or form. Now go ahead and give all the information. Let's make sure people can get ahold of you so they know where to go. Okay. Okay. To find out about our training exercise. Send me an email and we'll send you more information about it and put you on our training exercise notification list. To get our email address, go to our website. Our website is texasmalicia.info. Don't put any WWs in front of that. Just type into your browser, Texas Malicia, no space between the two words, dot info. And send us an email, tells what part of Texas you're in, and we'll put you on our notification list. and we will help you get ready to come to our FTXs and all this training is for free. And it's time to get ready. I'm just so sick of hearing all this stuff on television saying, chat down on this expense and the major new business, how to save money on this and that. That's nonsense. We need to stop buying junk made in China. We need to manufacture things in the United States again. The only real source of wealth is manufacturing and agriculture production. swapping hamburgers with each other and services does not create any wealth. And we need to tax, put a high, high tax on everything that's imported. And that way we could stop our income tax and create jobs for all of us and install the darn CHI-COMS. I'm just seeing things made by the comments China. I was talking to one guy yesterday, so stupid, on the way home at a gas station. I was telling him how bad How bad everything is being made in China now is, oh, the Chinese make real good cars. I said, you idiot, it's Japanese who make cars, not Chinese. The Chinese are making the four-man coffins. Those are coming next. Yeah, that's for sure. I don't know how many people remember it, but I'm going to jog somebody's memory here. Simca's. How many people remember the Simca? Oh, see, everybody's going, huh? Well, the Simca was made in Italy. It was an Italian car. Have you ever seen the real, real tiny Hondas that were made? Remember those ones that came in for a while? It was smaller than the smallest Honda that was imported. Four people technically could fit in that car, guys, but if anything could possibly be interpreted as a rolling coffin, it was that car in the year 1970 facing off against a full-size Charger or heaven forbid, a leaking cotton and a whole lot of black. And the worst part is my brother, my little brother was a bit of a highly spirited individual in his young age. And he wrecked 27 cars and well almost, I don't know, you can say some cases days or in months. But a lot of all cars bit the dust under his pedal. I should say under his foot while he was using the pedal. And so eventually my dad, of course now, he really got to the point where nobody was going to refinance, not finance, but he had to go in and buy another car. One of these days he showed up with, we are used to chargers, challengers, he had a couple of Mustangs, you name it, the entire SS Chevelle's, you name it. Everything you can imagine in muscle cars he owned at one time or another. Well, one day I hear, out in the driveway, and that wasn't a muscle car he pulled into the driveway. It fit under the hood in the engine compartment where the motor was in that mopar, okay, in that full-size muscle car. It was fascinating to watch, but all these little cars like this came in for a period of time and they were all eventually stopped. Part of it is because again, I think the level of horrific accidents that had to be taking place that I didn't see. Somebody did and for that reason they said, whoa, these things really don't stand a dog's chance in hell on American roads with a three ton automobile traveling 70 miles an hour versus the Simca or the micro-hondas. There were several others. So, it's not like, that's basically what you'll be seeing from the Chinese. And it doesn't mean that it doesn't work. And by Chinese standards, guys remember they didn't have anything before. Mr. Rickshaw was really still in service to a degree, but they've motorized and mechanized. You pulled my car. Yeah, now they have the little car which fits right between the hoops. You know, to pull the, oh, the rickshaw down. Wow, that's like a Grandma seat, rumble seat in the old, the old jalopies. Anyway, Watch and see what happens with that because, needless to say, General Motors is making the car over there right now, guys. Oh, as a matter of fact, Mark, it was evening news that the GM Union people who have just given so much in concessions in order that they get the... Because General Motors... Well, we meant... Again, as listed, you know, you can twist someone's arm and... So we don't really need to be loyal to General Motors then, do we? If General Motors is making their stuff overseas, there's no sense in being loyal to the company. In fact, there are far better choices in foreign rather than dealing with General Motors. That might be a lever. We shouldn't be thinking that way. Well, after all, if they're a foreign company, who cares what happens to them then when they leave? And they're wolf hunting and leaving for quite some time. This isn't something that just dropped out of the sky, people. This is why we told you about NAFTA and GATT. NAFTA and GATT. And by the way, does everybody remember NAFTA and GATT? We all do. And the people who helped to make it happen, the control press, those swine lied every step of the way for the swine and yahudi in the regime, both then and the regime now. Tell me real quick though, we've got a few of you sitting up, Mike's sitting here. Mike, give all your contact information out please because we want to make sure people can get hold of you one more time. Okay. Okay. This FTX is by invitation. Send us an email and we can tell you about the FTX and invite you to it. To find our email, go to our website. Our website is texasmalicia.info. No space between Texas and Malaysia, then .info. text us at militia.info, send us an email, and we'll put you on our training exercise notification list, and hope to see you at the FX. Excellent. And again, we'll keep an eye out for you. By the way, we had a report from our friends from the exercise in Arizona. If you go into our chat room, they will probably post it again. Mike, if you get a chance to take a look, the photographs are posted on the site, arizonamilitia.com. That's ArizonaMilitia.com. So if everybody out there listening gets a chance, take the time, plug in, take a look at what happened out in Arizona this weekend. Beautiful terrain, by the way. Outstanding in every respect. So I think very, very cool. We're going to see what else we can square away there for in the way of supply and support to help with the next one, both in Oklahoma And, let's not forget, way back here in Michigan, we plan on having Alfea make up this way. Maybe we can drag you, Mike, and some of your friends in this direction. All right. It'd be great to see you again, Mark. That'd be good. You all have the best militia in the United States I've ever seen in Michigan. Well, we actually have some really fantastic work done this weekend and still up in the Alpena area where there's supposed to be other activities taking place. Several organizations got together. They actually put a whole bunch of people into the area. And remember that our basic news crews and monitoring crews are either driving white utility vans or we're using black sedans. Those are the standards. The only thing is you've got to remember that way we can eyeball each other. We know who's who in the zoo. For our friends up in El Pina, remember, white utility work vans, white standard. or black sedans are the standard. So if you're going to go up there, remember, and you're going to be part of the monitoring crews in Alpena, that's what we need to have you take with you. And then we'll give you your decal and ID, which of course, really, the other side won't notice it that easily, but everybody in our side will know what to look for. So again, white van, if you're going to take a utility white van up there, or a black sedan. That's your two choices. We already have a bunch of them up there. The guys are all over Alpena right now. We've got three different formations that are participating in monitoring to see what's going to happen. And a bunch of firemen, as a matter of fact. A bunch of guys were firemen, so they were supposed to go in and check and see what the fire department was up to there in Alpena. Maybe get a few words from them about what they've been told. Wink, wink, and on and on. And so we'll see what fellow firefighters do to support each other. Anyway, we've got Captain Bonihan here by the way. You want to say hi? Shout out real quick here and say hi to Mike Lewis down in Texas. There we go. You know normally he doesn't have to shout, he uses the radio. This is Captain Bonihan who is also of course in charge of signal communications with what company? 13th Brigade 9th. Let me make sure I get that right. and chaplain for the 9th of the process too. So if you want to say hi, we're going to drag you up here and you're going to have to drive around with him in one of his new all terrain attack vehicles. Great. Okay, wait till you see what we've got to put on film next. And my goodness, yes that turret does work. Click, click, boom, boom. Okay Mike, anything else? No sir, thank you very much Mark. Thank you sir, and again keep us apprised. I'll tell you what, later in the week we need you to come up and make the announcement again please, would you? Yes sir, thank you very much. Thank you. I'll tell you what, while we're out of here again, I don't want to wait until the end of the hour here and I want everybody to listen because I know some people listen to different days and different hours. We've been working on a night vision project. This is a demonstration of how we can get people organized. If you have a squad, a fire team, if you have a unit or if you have a family defense unit where you're organizing locally, that you need night vision. We've got a solution for, especially a lot of you are fixed with budget, we know how that is. Many hands make for light work. If you all work together towards this, you could probably pick one of these up for the unit itself. Now I've laid the groundwork. Don, please take over and give everybody all the information on this project and where we are, please. Thank you, Mark. You guys, if you've been listening for a while, you know. And forgive us for being redundant here, but this is something that has to happen kind of like a lightning bolt. window to grab an end of... they were trying to make a body that caught everybody's eyes so everybody just had to have one. Well, it's kind of like the same in the night vision. They think they've got a more pleasing body coming out, you guys. It's just a matter of, you know, I appeal five pounds, 90 millimeters. By chance, you guys, for the last few months I've been encouraging you if you're looking for a fur to you or from the manufacturer to me and then to you. But for $430 anywhere on the continent, the only thing is, as Mark pointed out, I... bundle, so to s- and we're about a third now, you guys. Yes, again, you're working with a team and you've got 10 people and you have no night vision among you. Cash in the pop bottles, look over here for that. Maybe sell a- talked about dry combination and I've talked about the guys. If you've bought the field with, there's another per- he can look around and he can bring up his six pod camouflage and whatnot and the same thing, you know, any of the things that you do in a day. If you know what, let's look. If you want to talk to me about night vision, you- reach me at 231-841-841. And then you call in an airstrike and here come the lousy camouflage. You're looking at a television image. So again, this is a reason why you don't just scan an area. In the daylight, Mark, they'll pick up the big 90 degrees in about five images. So again, there's another reason to. And you can go. Vision can be a good tool. It can be very useful. And I always say generally, Ron, you know because you brought a man into a spotter's job, aren't you? work on sites, keep in mind. What you do is again, LPOP or spotter observer, that's the purpose behind that individual. Their mission is to again, gauging range, distance, specific distance and speed. They can then talk in, in other words talk the approach of a target into a designated kill zone. which is critical. And with that kind of night vision capability, now this to me, this fills a niche that most people have wanted to take care of, but they couldn't afford to. And you're looking at $1,000 in some cases for the solution for this. In this case, you're at least saving some money in the process. You're giving everybody the best price available. But it's also coordination. This is going to take a bunch of you working together to get this done. And once in place, Again, I know guys from Arizona are listening right now down there. This is a tool for your work down on the border because each of the LPOPs would be manned by a series of teams, not just one team stuck up 24 hours a day. Guys, it can't do it. So if you have to rotate personal out, there is unit equipment that should be on standby, both daylight optics and night optics, night vision technology. That equipment stays in place and is, again, tuned and adjusted as part of your cyclic routine. You start with your AM shift, spot all your equipment, zero it all, make sure that it's focused. One of the little tricks there, by the way, is to actually, since you're going to be controlling the area, is to establish targets that you have set up that allow you to bring your equipment into focus quickly. When the team switches out, so you have a three-man observation team for the AM shift, they check all of their team equipment, make sure that radios are operational, make sure that all of their equipment is tuned in. This includes both radio gear and optics. And then they proceed with a routine that is, of course, designed to properly cover the area and is integrated with the communication system so that they can check in or report activity as it develops. When the shift change takes place into the evening hours, some daylight optics may be retired, although both daylight optics, which still have good light collection, can enhance or at least assist the night vision as needed if you're short night vision. The night vision equipment is tuned in, again utilizing the same ID targets at given ranges. And then what you do is you go to normal night cycle for check-in and for observation. When you're third shift crew, you're in real night night shift crew checks-in, obviously they repeat the routine. And there is a cycle to the process that ensures, utilizing a checklist, that everything is accomplished. We've done this before, we've done this quite effectively even in combat deployments years ago up in Montana and it's the same thing that's going to have to be done here but we have the tools available to put in the toolbox. So I can't emphasize enough guys, get into gear, pass the information on, you've got other units that can organize to help with this, pass the word on to them. If you're going to any of the colonial marine units that are interested in this, We have other state militias, we have independent formations, and again, you may also just have a big farmstead, and you're listening right now in a location where you want to have coverage. Here's where those widows walks on the top of those old farmsteads come in awful handy. As a matter of fact, Mark, that's how we got this ball, wanted to know what's available, and he came up with this deal. The nice thing about remembering the old widow's locks that were up there on the roof that were glassed in in many cases. They usually have windows that will open which eliminate the barrier, the glass itself if need be. There are all kinds of solutions you can come up with guys, but when you're in a farmstead, that's one of the reasons those were put in place was to monitor the property. without having to go anywhere. You didn't go out and up. You went upstairs and you could actually observe the terrain. A lot of people were on the frontier, get the drift, frontier, territories, that kind of thing. So it became a common sense tool to have in place. Of course, also you can check on the staff, two-wire edit. Hey, the night vision will allow you to do that. But we do want to keep an eye on it and make sure they're safe and secure. So these are, again, this is a security tool. It's a battle implement. It is something that will serve our purpose. And it will integrate well with the rest of your equipment and it'll complement it because it takes in that niche at greater range where you may have a hole right now. And this will eliminate that too. I think one of the other considerations here is, as you were mentioning before, the batteries themselves are readily available. And Don, you may think about this with recharging because we've talked about solar charging and you can. All batteries can be solar recharged. I've got batteries that are standard. AAAs and AAAs that we recharge with the slow trickle solar chargers every day or every so many days and some of these have lasted for months if not a year. Now it depends on the strength of the battery. So that's one direction to go and it's something you should all have available with any of your equipment if you're going to have technology of any kind like this. Even with your red dots, your illuminated rectacles, whatever you're using guys, you need to have that technology plugged in and in place as far as the solar panels go. However, another consideration is to seek out, and Don, I don't know what the cost would be, but I am sure that they're making either nickel hydride or they're making conventional NiCAD I'll have to do the research and find out if there's a 3 volt battery that is a recharge. I'll find out. Give me to Weapons Wednesday you guys. I'll have the bottom line on that. But while you talk about batteries, Mark, I can get a second, third, and fourth generation gun sight. It is a gun sight that will hold up to your heavy rifles, like 3.8s and 50s, as long as they're not the 18 pound guns. You know, like full size 50s, real harsh recoil. It will, if you choose, open the battery port and insert a 3 volt battery. The battery I'm talking about powers many nicons and cannons and video cameras and other things. And if you can't get any of those, you open up the port, run down 3 volt battery, you remove the battery spacer in the port, and you put in a AA battery. And we don't even want to talk about that. You guys for the money you spend for it you could buy two second generation pieces and beat most of the team. But if you're a rich guy and you want to equip all your security people with fourth generation gun sites or viewers call me. I'll give you the best bargain on the market and you can reach me at 231-796-096. I kind of hope that it's one of those box anywhere in the contiguous United States. I can probably even get it to you in Alaska for the... So by the way, real quick, we had an answer. Thank you, Hardway, in the chat room. 3-volt rechargeable is lithium ion. So lithium ion rechargeables are available in the 3-volt category for camera. And we need to be looking at that. We'll spot check. I'll even spot check the price tonight, if not tomorrow. I'll see what our retail outlet. We have an excellent camera store here. You're on camera in Dexter. Originally, they were established because the Argus camera company, Argus C3, was built right here in Dexter. Most people don't know that. The Argus was a benchmark camera across all of the world at one time. It was centered right here with some phenomenal optics. In fact, we have many of the machines that grind the lenses for another project we're doing. that were used with Argus years ago. And two of the retired engineers work with our militia production facilities on other things. So we're working to get something done that will fill a niche just like the bipods. So the scopes are another consideration. And we're not talking plastic, guys. We're talking glass for everything. quality was very high. The thing is that the camera company is right here down, so they'll give us a, you can always use a quote, retail quote, so we can give you a wide range. I'll check the hardware too. Again, it's worth the price because those rechargeables will take a deeper set and they aren't going to necessarily go memory on you. They're going to recharge to their full capacity every time. You're also looking at the advantage, again, even though there's an initial outlay that's higher. You save a lot of money that way. Most important though is that you pay attention to your charging cycles and you must have more than a couple of those batteries on hand. You want to know that if a battery fails for the weight, I mean come on, Don, these batteries are tiny. Oh, you could put hundreds and literally hundreds of them in your pop-up. Yeah, so the point is there's no sense of not having a rack of five on standby to go with your gear, to go with your night vision. As a matter of fact, that battery is used in the Nome. In the later amount of Nome, that's the battery that was used in the Nome. So we have that, again I'm familiar with it, we've got, in fact we still have both a square and a round Nome that are perfectly serviceable. They have been used, but been used carefully and they're still running just fine after all these years. So I cannot complain about the performance of those tubes. Another thing real quick here guys, remember we are coming up on another series of training dates. at the end of this month to include a Virginia exercise with both Colonial Marines and the Virginia Dragoons, which is third mechanized out of Northern Virginia. I understand that you guys are going to be working with the West Virginia militia that was monitoring what was going on with the Fed for their proposed Arcadia type exercise. This is going to be a good cooperative venture. We may even have some guys from Pennsylvania down that way. I know they're watching the Beltway too because there's been some activity there. We've had a lot of reports from different parts of the country about a lot of extraneous activity. We even pegged some of it on the highway last Friday ourselves. So I will remind everybody that When you have certain things that are in motion, don't panic so much as, again, pay attention. Record who, what, where, when. What were they doing? What were you doing? Again, who, what, where, when. What were they doing? What were you doing? Now, when I say what were you doing, I'm going to remind you of something. I don't want to know. We're not trying to figure out how to spy on you. We want to know what your perspective and observation was. Okay, what were they doing? What were you doing? Were you driving down the road? Were you traveling at 70 miles an hour? Were you traveling at 55 miles an hour? Were you observing and then stopped and proceeded to observe? This helps to understand to what degree, what detail, or how the detail was pulled into the observation routine. We may be able to debrief you accordingly depending upon how much time you had to observe the target, the item being observed. We'll let you know more about that as quickly as we can. We'll get more on that. We actually have a SIT report standard A and B model. If you go, in fact, I believe Edward already did this, go to our Yahoo group page on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. That's libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Go to Yahoo Group page and I'm pretty sure it's either posted there with the documents or you'll find it in one of the other subcategories on the left hand side of the page there. So on the left hand column. So, you have to do a little searching and I think I want to make it difficult anyway, so I force you to look at all the other good stuff there and maybe you'll find some use for it. But we already have the situation reports posted on the page. I'm pretty sure that something Ed's dealt with this a couple of times. He reposted it to make sure it was definitely on the page, maybe in more than one place. That's fine by me. We are going to be generating a new emergency response text for Michigan shortly. This is going to have all of the updated phone numbers. It will include Colonial Marine and Wolverine Militia and Independent Militia formation response. Also, again, we must remind everybody that we're going to send master copies out. It's your job to reproduce them and get them to the subordinate commands because this is something we have a big problem with. A lot of people see stuff and Don sees something one way and Mark sees something another. We have different backgrounds so we focus on different objects. Don saw those hogs patrolling in front of the column and he just seemed to be fixated on them. Mark is looking at the V150 which is kind of out of place considering its age, but they are still out there wondering where that came from as that four wheel APC goes wobbling by with the command turret on board and the upper roof well mounted. So anyway, the point is that by creating a standard reporting procedure which we have had in place now for a decade and a half. by having a standard reporting procedure in place and standard operating procedure with regard to what you do. We are going to have consistent re-information that can be passed on from person to person with no deviation, no variance in description. What is on the page is what you use. There are the old Roger's Rangers rules. Remember the part about reporting intelligence. You can say anything you want when the girls are around or when you are telling stories. But when you are involved in reconnaissance, you tell the truth. You speak plainly because remember, both the officers that are making the decision and our army depends upon it. Okay, so that's that's why we have to have consistent reporting. We're working on this to an even greater degree. Another cool thing and again Captain Monahan is here visiting for a minute is this Liberty net that we have set up guys is practice for the future. It's like all of the other training that's going on. It gives everybody a chance to test their equipment, find out whether or not it works, find out how well it works, understand how it works. having the manual and just sitting there and staring at it sitting on the shelf with the radio rig isn't going to do you any good. You've got to hit the power switch, let things warm up, hopefully not fry and burn. Remember, get that manual off top of the ventilation system. It should get real warm real fast. Oh man. That's what those slats are there for. That's right. I wonder what the smoking over there. Anyway, what you want to do is make sure that she's free and clear. And again, you're tuned into the right frequencies, but also just scan around. You know, this is how you learn things. Your equipment isn't there just to stare at, shut down. Turn it on, and then go through the dial and peruse the radio band. You know, you can do this, guys. Even with your regular shortwave receivers, or a lot of your listening to programming at night, you need to do that in addition to listening to your fixed programs. I know how it is. It's like, man, I don't want to change the dial. I kind of got it imperfect. He's hot, he's hot, he's hot, yes, now I can finally understand what he's saying. He doesn't sound like that. Star Wars pilot, where they're trying to go through the force field. A lot of them would say, but you can't. Okay, so I understand how that works. But remember, you can always tune the radio back to where it belongs, and besides, you need to practice. So plug your equipment in and use it. At least become, and become regularly familiar with it. You can't do this last minute. There are too many things that need to, that are going to need to be done. And you can't play catch up all at once. All you're going to end up is red all over your shirt. You know what I mean? Catch up. Anyway, we are almost to the top of the hour. I know that. So Don, please, and again, we're rubbing it in. But if anybody wants to call as soon as we're done with the program, who do they give a ring to again? Oh Mark, thank you. You guys, if you're interested in this deal, and I got to tell you, because I was thinking about it since the last time I told you. from buying 20 at a time. I'm turning the whole of that and then some right to you, you guys. This isn't a deal to Don needs cash and X amount has to be sold. A bargain of buying and price is being turned to you and then some. Take my word for it. That's all I can tell you. Trust me in this event and you'll get the tremendous bargain. If you want to talk to me about it after the hour, call me at 2-3-1-7-9-6-8. And you know, I just don't have access to these binoculars. I can get you gun sights. I can get you other viewers. I can get you thermal if that's what you want. And again, that thermal, even to just a simple camera, is going to take a big pile of pop bottles as a tool. It has its place. You guys, three, one, nine, six. Real quick here. Thank you again to 909. Hard way. Real quick here. Listen up. $14.97 is the product line price. Let's see, reviews. So let's see what we have here. the rechargeable lithium ion replaces Fuji NP120, Ricoh DB-43, CTA DB-NP120, DigiPower BP NP120, which in brackets is DB NP120. Let's see, item MSRP 4495, product line or product price $14.97. Again, this is a review. CTA DB-9 NP120 3.7 volt 1500 milliamp battery rechargeable lithium ion. Wow. OK. $14.97. Hey, that's not bad. They're running what? About $3, $4 a piece? for one that will run out for you after about 25 hours, 20 to 25 hours in this device. Now that's a good long time for a 3 volt battery to a night vision device. And I'd ask you if you're calling about the night vision right now, give me a few more minutes because there's only one line in. All right, wait a little bit longer. We only get about, oh, another four minutes here. In fact, even less, and we're going to be off the air. I want to say thank you to all of our friends. We had probably in memory. I would have to say that nationally, with what I already know, this is probably one of the most productive militia training weekends that we have seen. More accomplished in one three-day period than I have seen in a long time, and I would still say that probably it's one of the best weekends we had. signal communications, everybody lit up across the country, all 50 states. We talked to Hawaii and Florida, not just for the Liberty Net, but we had several other exercises that were this weekend. The rat rigs were all lit up. Everybody did their part. But not just that. Everybody with regard to cooperation. Arizona went well. All of the other activities from Maine to Florida to Mississippi, southern Mississippi, slash down near toward Louisiana. A bunch of other stuff that went on in Iowa. I just got off a little discussion with Iowa here, what, about an hour? Well, two hours ago now. And they got all the packages and everything. They implemented everything that we sent as part of their program for this weekend. Everybody was excited. They've got printers redoing all of the standard operating procedure and how to build a militia manual there, which is fine by me. I don't care how it's done as long as it gets out. The printer is actually volunteering the material. They're fed up. They just got skunked by a bunch of Chinese companies. And they are PO'd to no end. They are supporting the militia 100%. The printer is doing commercial production runs. And both Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota will receive their text directly from their printing service now, which is fine by me. All kinds of stuff happening, guys. And the thing is, people are waking up everywhere. So do not be discouraged. And by God, don't let anybody slip through the cracks. I don't want to hear about anybody going crazy. I don't want to hear about anybody getting frustrated. We need everybody to pick up the other guy if he's sagging a little bit and drag him along. slap him and they remind him, guys, we've got a mission coming up here. You want to be ready for that. Focus on the fact that the bad guys are coming. They're already here. They're just trying to figure out, like the old Wicked Witch of the West, how to think they're going to get away with it. I'm hearing from too many people. Every element of our nation understands the threat. And the bad guys are going to get the guts stomped out of them. I don't care what they want to yap about or what they try to do. The level of perception is just in quantum leap right now. I just had some fascinating things happen today that I can't complain about it all because people are listening. Everybody is listening because they all know they've been burned down. So, stay focused, do your part, everybody makes a difference, everyone of you is needed, we need you sharpened, we need you at your best now because we are on the edge of what obviously is going to be a conflict that is going to determine the life or death of liberty in the United States. And by God I want you all there to see this when we have the trials people. I don't care if I'm missing a leg, one eye, most of my teeth are gone and all I got is my little finger. That's all I need to push that button that says, guilty. And then the other button I get to push too. Oh, hey, I didn't know you hooked the rope up like that. That's the whole point. We may not all be in the perfect condition when we're done guys, but by God we're going to be here for the victory. OK, so you all, uh oh. Did I hear the music or didn't I hear the music? No, we've got some background here. We should have the music coming up any second though. That's right. Well anyway, I'm just wanting to do that because I know we're getting close. There we go. I heard the pipe and I hear the drum. Well, they just got finished dumping the opium and the tea in the harbor, Don. It looks like those Indians, those local savages, turned out to be the sons of liberty. There we go.