May 26, 2009
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Mark Koernke discussed food preservation and self-sufficiency techniques, including drying, canning, and storage methods using traditional and modern approaches. He promoted night vision equipment sales, highlighting first-generation binoculars as a preparedness tool. The show covered infrastructure theft concerns, societal collapse scenarios, and the importance of self-defense training, including hand-to-hand combat techniques and firearm control in defensive situations.
- food preservation
- canning
- food drying
- preparedness
- self-sufficiency
- night vision
- binoculars
- 80% firearms
- self-defense
- hand-to-hand combat
- infrastructure
- copper theft
- societal collapse
- michigan
- victory gardens
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Life change T is so... I don't know if I can do this. Life change T removes... Cut this one I quit I can't even drink my tea my lips are swollen your loyalty will not go unnoticed It's easy to get healthy. It's not that hard just drink the tea order today at get the tea dot-com That's get the tea dot-com or you can order by phone 928-308-0408 that's 928-308-0408 The intelligence report mark and on every morning at 6 a.m. Pacific time Monday through Friday as the National Rifle Association says it's not gun to kill people it's maneuvers shut down on man I want the people to know That they still have two out of three branches the government working for them and that ain't bad I've not yet begun to file myself the other night that I didn't understand a Figure walked him 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 said We 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, 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 trade it 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 in each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free. Well, good morning, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the morning intelligence report. I'm Mark Cornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories south, central, east, and northwest. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on the Bike Roy Effect Network in the morning, also on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. We are on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and... alternate technologies both east and west of the Mississippi along with central and southern Alaska. And the Aleutians way over there in the lower left hand corner of Alaska headed towards Russia guys. Remember that? That's where the Aleutians or Aleutians, tomato, tomato. Anyway, we are also on the Hallmark network on the east coast, 8 colonial states and expanded in many, many more across eastern part of the United States headed toward south eastern Ohio where the Golden Spike Project will come together. I want to say hi once again to our friends at coordinate 6 lateral 7.4 Keeves 2 5 4 8 that's Alice and Janine you're one of the bridges and links headed toward southeast Ohio and you've been doing a fantastic job congratulations even over the weekend you guys were working I understand and have plugged everything in to get project going so uh... or if you would happen there but it is also uh... obvious that uh... the bad guys are gonna work off the internet or we're gonna make sure that they're cutting off their nose despite their failure from there to well keep the system going i think we have the solution we just gotta make sure that we're part of the uh... answer rather than lamenting about the prop is beautiful tuesday out there right now it is uh... well course with nice because we're breathing it's cloudy a little hazy in spots got some cool air that came in from the of all places the east which are other interesting down off the Ontario Peninsula here in Michigan just across from the Michigan Peninsula and it's bringing in some crisp weather and probably some rain you're supposed to get thunderstorms maybe they'll pass north and south of us but just in case remember if you got anything that's got to come in out of the weather we get it right now because it looks like it is getting pretty stormy across whole of Michigan and it's going to go down into Ohio. But that's also good for the plants. We've had phenomenal growing season and it's looking good there. So we're going to continue to get more plants in the ground as long as the weather allows and then the greenhouses and everything else and bucket planning. There's a whole number of different tiers of planting we've been doing this year and all of those will run into next winter. Some of them will run through next winter. This is going to be another project we're going to be plugging in and putting up on on YouTube by the time we're done. Also, again, just a reminder on that. Punch in on YouTube, Victory Gardens. We've got a couple of militia units that have been doing some fantastic work with showing you how to do hydroponic and bucket gardening and conventional gardening in every way, and they're doing a fantastic job of generating food. So don't think that people aren't listening. There's people that have been working on these projects and have been thinking on their own. They don't need to listen to somebody else. The common sense kicks in. You need to make sure that you're in the same situation there, guys. For yourself, it's critical to over our overall national defense because bad guys really, really, really don't like the idea that you are able to take care of yourself. Okay? So let's see what we can do to get the job done and to supplement what it is that's already going on with regard to food production. We've got storage. We've got a number of different systems that work exceptionally well. uh... but addition to that there is uh... there are other efforts that can be made that can be uh... used to produce what we need to go into the cannon jar for the next season we have to have local production in place also antique production by some people standard there was methods for storage remind everybody what do you think they did before you had All these wonderful plastics and seals and lids like you see even for mason jars. At least the new ones. What do you think they did before that? Have you ever been going to yard sales and see a bunch of the old glass lids that use the rubber rings? Now the rings typically retire so you go, oh well people, even those rings either are available, which of course is still not the oldest of technologies. or you can actually make more. The sealed material, the gasket material that is available, the different types that could be used, are still available out there and what you do is actually cut your own pattern and manufacture your own seals. That's one option. Another thing is to remember that before that we used paraffin, which even right up until, well I'd say the 60s or 70s, a lot of people still did who were of course around from the 30s and the 20s. and using paraffin to create a seal, for instance for jelly. I'm gonna be used to, you know, go to the shelf and pick up the jelly jar out of the root cellar and it would have a paraffin seal on the top of it instead of, you know, there was a wax poured over the jelly and it would just be poured on top and it would seal to the side of the jar and you just break the little seal on the, you know, just pop the wax and there'd be the jelly underneath ready to use. That system is still viable and Paraffin stores forever and just sits and stares at you on the shelf, guys. You heat it up, you melt it, and then guess what? You got yourself a Paraffin. It doesn't do anything and it's very safe. It doesn't explode on the shelf, it's not combustible, even though it is a petroleum product. And one of the first petroleum products actually comes off the cracking plant. system, the way it's set up, is if you don't get the paraffins, the waxes, and all of the volatiles from the other direction, if you don't take the heavy stuff off from one, and the volatiles off from another, it creates all kinds of other problems for the other stuff you want when you're cracking a barrel of oil. So just keep that in mind, too. also you were canning and uh... both in what pack which is what you're doing when you're using mason jars and dry packing are things you can all do start watching your sales commander yard sales over the places with this uh... we last weekend and uh... you can pick up uh... ron's co you remember the old the old uh... food dryers. They look like little barrels, like when you stack all the tiers, they look like they're cylindrical and you can stack one, two, three, four, five. A lot of people bought four or five trays extra. Well, anytime I see any of the trays, anytime I see just the base unit, many times you'll find them brand new in the box. I got one the other day for $2. Guys, that's food processing and yes, I know you have to use electricity, but guess what? You can crank out a lot of dried fruit, a lot of dried different vegetables using that system. And in the meantime, while you're doing that, you can decide if you want to build bigger ones. That's right, I've got one on the front porch that actually was built by one of our friends. 15 trays and all made out of plywood and it does a fantastic job of cranking out a whole bunch of dried food within a very short period of time. It uses a light bulb and a simple air system convection. It's amazing how much we'll get done and accomplished with a simple box system like that. Take a look, do a little research, you'll find there's all kinds of information on food drying. Now then you just take your saved up jars, plastic or glass. Either one will work. Plastic is nice because when you're using the stuff it's light to begin with and like styrofoam. And guess what? The container, if you drop it, you're not like, oh my goodness, it's going to bounce. That's cool. So, the old peanut butter jars, mason jars, or plastic mason jar copies, mayonnaise come in, for instance, peanut butter jars, all those get saved, get washed out, and then when you have dried fruits and dried vegetables, all the stuff goes in there. Dried zucchini. Guys, you make, once you get a zucchini plant going, you get so much zucchini, most people go, what do I do with it? Well, what we do is we dry it. Also, we wet pack and we freeze it and all the other variations, but we also dry it. What's cool is you just throw so many different dried vegetables in the soup in addition to whatever else you're already cooking. And all of a sudden, it's like you have fresh vegetables right there on the spot. And we've done those for a number of years now. We're down to like maybe the what from last season. I think we're down to the last quart jar of dried zucchini and dried butter squash, et cetera. Another thing, little trick here. How many of you get pumpkins? And I know, well, this is the intelligence report. Yeah, well, I'll tell you what. When I'm out in the field and I'm standing there, rather than starving, if I've got a variety of foods, I'm actually, you know, able to continue to function properly. And this is really critical in general. Pumpkin. You usually get them for free or very, very cheap. And one of the things that we've done is dried pumpkin. And you can do molasses and brown sugar. and you do a little soaking in that real quick or paint brush them with the molasses and brown sugar and then dry it that way. Oh my goodness. You want to talk about a field candy that you can carry anywhere you want to. It's again lightweight but it's a tasty little morsel to have especially when you're looking for something to change up and add little calories to the system. The pumpkin is either cheap or free depending on what time of the year. We always grab them when they're free. Then all you do is strip them, just do a quick blanch, take off the skin, strip them to whatever thickness you want, put them in the dryer. When you're done, put them in the jars. You've got yourself a whole lot of cheap food and you're not really out a whole lot. All you have to do is, it's the process time it takes to basically slice it and dice it. Then you walk away when it's in the dryer, come back later. Wow, you've got some cool stuff. You put it in the jar, you're done. Real simple, works itself, you don't have to sit there and stare at it. However long it takes, you just want to once in a while spot check. You think they're dry enough, then you shut the machine off and you put it in the jar. Wow. Big deal. Hard processing there. You don't have to worry about being burned or scalded or anything like that. You can put a lot of dried food away this way. and uh... through a simple process everybody can pitch in the munchkins can help everybody can deal with it you don't have to rebut any uh... concerned about somebody being hurt by it you know it's you know boiling jars all the things are always like it's a lot of work well pre-made drying your drawing takes little but no work when you get a nice result and staying alive can be yucky that can be really hard work Anyway, well I'll tell you what Don real quick how does it look up there in your neck of the woods? Because Michigan at that end looks like it's getting a little stormy. Oh It's blown through here off and on but it's got that drizzle on the ground You know the roads are just you know that show that sheen of water you pull the car out and in a half an hour It's got a clean water. It's that kind of day. It is just gonna come from the sky for a while You know what I mean, but we need it extreme fire danger here And this isn't even really gonna be a soak or this kind of rain that will you know tomorrow when it dries up, this isn't going to be the real pain protection or rather fire protection that we need. So that's a kind of day, you know, you go outside, you can't help but get wet, and it ain't enough really to help. So just enough to get damp, but not enough to deal with the problem. Well, it's going to be interesting to see we've got a lot of activities going on this week, especially this weekend. So I remind everybody again, party on the beach on Saturday, party on the beach on Saturday. Now, another thing real quick here that we've got done, I know we're going to go to break in a little bit, but we've got enough time, I think. We are still working on the night vision project with the binoculars. Don, what I want you to do is, right now, because it's the first of the week, we've got to get this in high speed and get this done out of the way. Yup. Give it, well, say what we're going to do. We're going to go to break right now. It's coming right up, isn't it? You guys, about three minutes. Hey, write down the numbers of our sponsors, support the people that support this hour, this network, you know. The Micro Effect Broadcast Network and the Intelligence Report. Write those numbers down and we've got some more numbers for you when we get back. You know, staying alive, Amy, it's fun. When looking at your personal preparedness level, remember the freeze-dried guy. During times of physical and emotional stress like the uncertain times we live in today, it is vital that you not alter your diet too much. You should only store what you usually eat because one day you may have to eat only what you have stored. Lucky for you, there's the freeze-dried guy. 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You know that kt ordinance calm sure sounds pretty interesting if I get a big enough pile bottles mark I might have to deal with them remember they said they'd deal in silver and gold they might deal in pop bottles, too You know, there's always different angles you guys that's I'm trying to reinforce that if you can't get something one way look at a different approach you can stick a whole lot of pins in one cushion there's a whole lot of roads that beat to Rome and Again, KT ordinance is a way to procure a that you can put your own numbers in like one day I think I'd like to own a 1911 mark this Yankee D on the number pad Yeah, just the thought you guys you could do that if you purchase a gun from and finish it even finish it out to the you know, what you want to put on the number pad. Like, oh, how about DTW? Okay. Something, you know, be creative. Create the rest of the gun. You know, well, you know, finish the rest of the gun. God created all the parts and pieces and man, made them into that particular form. All you have to do is, you know, a bit of machine work, the file work here and there and man, you've got to, I didn't hear a phone number in there, but ktordins.com, most everybody listening via that wonderful media device, you know, the internet. JTOrdons.com. We were talking just before the break, Mark, about night vision. And you guys were halfway there now, and we need to, as you pointed out, Mark, we need to wrap this deal up. It needs to happen. And as I told you before, I've never tried to market to you guys this way before, and I'm not really, you know, Mr. Otto was used to talk about being in advertising and sales for, not the hands-on sales, but in advertising for General Motors. The little ideas that advertising people have like you know you have to hear something seven to twelve times well you think you might want to buy it before that guy on the end of the line is talking into it so to speak well I'm not trying to talk into nothing I'm telling you. We're looking at Mark, Supreme Court appointment, Obama, Lamadingo. He is bringing a Soto-Mayr to the appointment and this is a person who a couple years ago this is a female Latino and a couple years ago she gave a speech talking about well The Supreme Court would really benefit from a wise Latino because all of those white men that have been sitting on there all their lives and are so set in their ways and on and on. This is an example of why you're going to need night vision. And I'm not going to pull any punches here. It's going to come. Thomas Jefferson said every 20 or 30 years there should be a revolution because he knew the nature of man and had with men who wrestled away their freedom who were exhibiting that nature of man. Another reason to own night vision. If you're looking right now, if you want a gun sight, I can get you gun sights. If you want simple viewers, I can get you simple viewers. But right now there's a super deal. I can beat the Cabela's catalog by $39. I think this piece is in the Cabela's catalog for $469. I'll put it right in your mailbox for 430 bucks. And I really enjoy that. Putting a feather in my cap when I can clean clocks on them like that. What we're talking about is a first generation binocular. There is it for each side. 90 millimeter front lenses, two of them. A lot of your first generation stuff you're going to see 30, 35 millimeters, then half of what this is. You're going to gather a lot of light. This is going to be a high performance first generation piece. So the money and even gutting the Cabela's catalog like that isn't going to be well worth it. Where again, as pointed out earlier, it was a 20 piece bargain, 20 piece purchase that allowed me to bring such a bargain to the air. And we're halfway there, you guys. I've never tried this before. I've never tried. In fact, almost exactly every deal I've ever done has been a single piece, two pieces to a single person. So I've never had that leverage to buy in bulk. And when it comes to me, which is obvious, I've turned around and gave every bit of that discount to you guys. Looking for a piece of night vision that is high performance, first generation for observation, escape, any number of, you can think of night vision. This piece also has a built-in illuminator and by the time you get down to no light you can turn on the illuminator and you'll have 150 yards of viewing. The longest illuminator in the civilian industry right now you guys. If you want to talk to me about this piece or other pieces, you know, gun sights, viewers, we can even move up into thermal. I have thermal available. But a big, big pile of pop bottles for thermal you guys. But it's a tool purpose and when teamed with green screen that would be a killer combination intended. But if you want to talk to me about night vision, you guys, you can reach me at 23179658. Again, 23179658. Again, gun, thermal, binoculars. You know, I can get a big binoculars of screen that's about an inch and a half by like four inches wide. Single screen that is on the eyes for long use. Like if you're going to be a single person for most of the night in a particular, you stay here. You let me know what's going on. You know what? for an extremely long time. Not to mention, it's like television, when you bring it up to so panoramic. It's not a cheap third generation, the second generation starter, I think around $12 or $1300, you guys. I think I can do a second generation viewer for considerably less than that, but I'll have about that in the middle of this day. 26, by the way, did you write down that KT ordinance? Okay, the phone number here, if you want to talk to me about night vision after this hour. No, not night fishing. Night fishing. That's just a little joke sometimes, though, I hear that. You know, when I talk to you about night fishing, I just had to do that mark. But the number here is 231-796-8458. 231-796-8458. Please wait until after the top of the hour because... There's only one line that comes into the compound and tunnel network here that they know about. If you guys were at the bottom of the hour break, we'll be back. Give us about three minutes. Mark is down in the intelligence report. And the micro effect broadcast network. At El Dorado Discount Gold they specialize in finding the right gold products for the right people. 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Visit the website at www.freezedryguy.com or call till free 866-404-36. 6-3. deployed is a better word. They're laying out there on the ground stretches of you know roadside here in Mecosta County. Someone went in and they had these big copper lines and I guess they were like oh lightning rods or something you know the ground well they no longer have them so you know I think that's federal you guys. Yeah I think you're looking at some federal charges there but only if nothing else let's put it this way combination of interfering with the communications grid under the copper wire act Probably if nothing else, any piece of copper the size of that coming off a pole like that, that's probably a felony. It was a price of copper right now. Yeah, but again you guys, it might not take a pile of pop bottles, but try to limit your excursions to legal endeavors here. Right, let's not tear apart the infrastructure, the process of thinking where to get something for nothing in a way. Because you know that's funny too and funny, but it's not but it's you know it's right in line with what we talked about on the one hand people are used to a level of operation from one direction and from the other you have people or you know just in generally fighting to try and just make ends meet and That's where this these incidents like this or you know popping up more and more But it's right out of the book Atlas Shrugged with a you know, Britain by an Rand. Yeah, you know guys and people wonder you know this is something i keep trying to explain i had a conversation conversation hundred times over this weekend people wonder how civilizations disappear and you know it's important you know discussions a couple of friends are in the chat room that uh... stop by to use kind of it it's interesting because most people really think this through but if right now your society was to stop to freeze let's say that right now the pop bottles don't come no more and the copper doesn't show up ought to replace the wires around the line but on the one hand or for that matter any any of the technology any of the equipment you're so used to right now just stops what would be left of your society within say five years or ten years not because of war not even because of we know like the road warrior but so much the idea that people would start cannibalizing everything that would be available to manufacture think about it i mean uh... Guys, copper wire is easily melted, lead is easily melted, tin is easily melted, sheet metal can be cut and re-engineered. But eventually even metals would be re-fabricated. You wouldn't be throwing things. There wouldn't be landfills the way you think of landfills because really people don't appreciate metals for what they are. In fact, people would be mining landfills. Yeah, it would become the latest mining expedition thing in certain areas depending on how wealthy the area was. People don't think about this because you see what happens is there would also then be no memory of the technology. Let me ask you something. When people go, well, you know, the Schmidt Lab technology, the Schmidt Lapiens or the Mayans, hint hint, or anybody else, do you think that right now anybody is cutting a stone fascia, showing your iMac or your myth computer? Is there a stone plate? Is somebody out there going, you know, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick So, prove to me, well, I'll give you another example. Here's a fun one. How many stone carvings are there, or stone slabs are there, or glass, or ceramic, you know, statuary, or, or, uh, uh, parquet-type, uh, wall images of Bell telephones from 1965? I mean, the classic phone, you see how many people in a movie walk up to and pick up the receiver? Hello? Now, prove to me that they existed. There's no tangible evidence. In fact, I watch goofs do this. I try to grab all those I can, but I've watched people at yard sales, you know, on the one hand. Of course, now this last time around, they were all grabbing them and carrying them away. Wink, wink, nod, nod. You know, the economy's getting tighter and they know those phones work. But, you know, if you were to think about this, people, and they gave them the most recent technology is even worse. Where or how would you depict? Where would you find evidence? Let's say if society got shut up right now. In 10 years, where would you find the evidence? In 20 years, where would you find the evidence? What would happen to it? Would it just be, EXPLODE? No, it wouldn't. What would happen is, you know, for instance, stuff would be recast, stuff would be remelted, stuff would be, some things would be discarded, but some stuff in one form or another would be cannibalized and used in another area. And since there's no interest, you know, I mean, in other words, one of the reasons that art exists even, is because you have a certain amount of leisure time or you have a certain amount of focused energy because of the regime and so they can pay an artist to do something maybe the guy that has a whole bunch of other wealth you know he can afford to but do you think he's out there stone chipping uh... walls to commemorate your uh... light fixtures and for instance your you know the butcher knives in the kitchen or let's see both the flexible lamp that has the articulated arm on it and the metal metal fixture that holds the light bulb or hop up a blueprint There you go. Show me where you're going to find. You might find some examples of that rifle in a few statuary provided they aren't being beat to rubble or whatever. But there again guys, if you were to interpret it by what would survive say 50 years or 100 years or 1000 years from now, demonstrate to me where you would find evidence of that technology. And depending upon how organic or how mineral it is, How long would it survive? If I sit here looking at the desk I'm at, the workstation I'm at, I've got a massive workstation to the right, filing cabinets to the rear, they might last a little longer, but they're sheet metal, so they'd be cannibalized and carried away quick. But let's just say that the structure I'm in right now, all of a sudden it just sat. I played in the ruins in the 60s as a child. I played in the ruins of the depression of the 20s and 30s up north. And the buildings were kind of standing. But with every passing year, and with the terrible winters we have in Michigan, and with no attendance, by the late 80s, those same structures that I had been playing in as a child were now mossy debris laying at ground level with only a handful of metal objects barely discernible of what they originally were, the benchmarks for where that stuff was. The benchmarks were the rusting hulk of the ceramic covered stoves, the glazed enamel stove, the rusting hulk of what was an old iron type, not the sheet mill you see today, an old iron type water heater that was rusted in half and collapsed on itself and only set about a foot off the ground. And the wood was a green patima that when you stepped on it would disintegrate under your feet. The only other things that could be found at that point in time with only a 15 to 20 year passing in the extreme winters of northern Michigan were any pieces of glass and a few pieces of brass or a few pieces of metal that had been plated in some way. Today, in this last couple years where I've gone back to the same site, It is almost, were it not for me knowing by pace and by the location of the old two track that's there, it would be impossible for anybody to know, short of with a metal detector, that that site even existed today. And the fact that maybe if I took a little steel rod or a metal plane, like a piece of plastic, and tapped around through the moss and the leaves and the debris, I might find that glass that I remember was sitting there where the old kitchen counter rotted into the ground. Oh yes, and eventually you're eating, but are the one thing that endures. So here again, if you were to find, if you were a society today were to disappear and say, were to fall into the decay of entropy, of what would happen, what would there be to discover? Would there be in the desk I'm looking at here, I see a candle made out of glass, I've got a coffee cup here that's made out of glass. And other than that people, I can't see a whole lot surviving that would be identifiable. Maybe a few holes of plastic here like for some speakers and a computer monitor, but even they, time would consume. And in the meantime, somebody found it had another use for it, it wouldn't be that it would be destroyed out of vengeance, it would be transformed out of need. Anyway, we're gonna go to break just some thoughts for the morning. Oh my head hurts. Oh, I would have to take a break We'll be back in about three minutes here You got that a mark if the Intel report first thing in the morning back in three on the micro K.T. Ordnance offers the best ATF approved 80% kits that can be made into firearms. And when you build your own firearm, you know it inside and out. You know how it fires. When you take pride in ownership, head to ktordnance.com for a great father-son or father-daughter firearm build. 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Mark, I was standing in a friend's place of business here yesterday, and he said, hey, Don, come over here and look at this. And he punched up some things on his computer, and we looked at some .50 caliber shoots, and we looked at some other things. And then just by chance, he got over into some self-defense areas, you guys. And oh, by the way, I should have, uh, this, this spot line with words in here. I was told, again, as a failed, you have to sift through a lot of doo-doo. Mean there, get my drift, or seven years old. There were people that would look at me, pick up a book, and read it. The next day, they'd see me with another book. You know what I mean? And some of these people thought that, well, this guy, you know, it is apparent upon reflection. Some of these people thought, well, this guy, he's trying to absorb some knowledge here. More than one of them told me in many and various that you have to sift now. You can put your own word there or words if you want, but, you know, without a lot of things. The idea here. And back to that communications Tuesday, Mark, because yesterday, standing in my friend's place of business, we shuffled around in the Internet to the point where we had someone who claimed to be instructing police on how to disarm opponents or, you know, unfortunate soul that goes to this guy's dote, you know, whatever you call it, his gym and train. Well, Mark, this guy would show you how to, with a little, uh, disarm an opponent and you give him this and you give him your watch and everything and you know, well, you give him everything you can, but now it's apparent that he, he wants to take your life and I've given him everything I can and I don't want to give him my life. Now that's all a fine speech, but you know what this guy did? Like as example, in 1911 in the, in the, uh, right hand foot from his face, this guy reaches up and grabs slide and barrel of the gun. Now it happened really quick. It's something, quickness is good, but as, you know, Skip Talbot used to say, a slow hits better than a fast miss. Now that's applied to gunplay, but it also works down into hand to hand because, you know, I'm pretty certain that with the motion that the guy, the gun, and he didn't even move his body out of the way. He just depended on everything being speed in the hand. Well, you know, you want to move your body out of the way too, which is another thing I pointed out to everybody standing in the room while we were watching this video, Mark. You want to move your body out of the way while even while you're bringing your hand up to oppose the gun. Absolutely. Yes, but the point here is this guy grabs the barrel of the gun and swings, moving his shoulders closer to the other opponent, swings the gun over and starts punching the guy with his other hand. while he has the barrel and slide, you know, the lower portion of the gun and the slide in his hands. Now I would almost bet in a real fight by the time that gun starts to move away it would be discharging, you know, going bang and the gun being in this guy's hand, that slide, I've never met a man, Mark, who could hold that slide closed with his hand. And as pointed out earlier, the right hand with the opponent, the right hand holding the gun and the poor persecuted person, the unarmed man grabbing the gun with his left hand. You know where that puts your left hand? You guys right over the ejection port. No? Think about it. Either you're grabbing a gun and trying to control a gun and a motion that you can't. It's going to tear your hand up. It's going to make you bleed. If you're grabbing that gun with enough force to control it while your opponent is trying to raffle it back and the gun goes off, that slide moves, you're going to be bleeding. Now in a moment, your left hand, described earlier with the base motions your left hand is going to be pretty useless for grabbing your opponent because it's going to be pretty slick because it's going to have a lot of blood on it. We analyze this video a number of times because at first it looked like you grabbed the opponent's wrist which would be the best thing to do in this even if the gun goes off hopefully the slide moves over your index finger they're not even cutting it and you still have control of the basic pointer gun. So again you guys you know You can find out some really good things on the internet, but if you look at what's going on, again, I repeat, you have to sift through a lot of do-do. And I would be really happy if this guy went and trained policemen across the nation. I'll be quiet now, Mark. Well, one thing to remember, especially in hand-to-hand operations, guys, is that look, if nothing else, at close range. Remember, the gun is almost like a, shall we say, a very extensive dagger. You know, in a way that's how you look at it when you actually engage in those situations because either way, a nice pick, a dagger, a dirk, in that as long as it can be brought to bear in any way, shape, or form and it can make contact with the target, it's doing damage and in that particular type of fighting, damage is cumulant. Several attendant break an arm, you know, perforate something the proper way and the target or the individual that you're fighting against progressively is debilitated. So in fact, even with a firearm, one thing to think about too is if you do not properly control the weapon, I know we're getting some little, you know, it's hard to do on radio, but think about this. Even a discharged arm next to a person's ear is a devastating blow. It's like a punch. Oh, it's like being, you know, be slapped on your ear. Yeah. Forgive the nomenclature. So the most important thing when engaging in this type of shit, first of all, you have to go in understanding just like a knife fight, you are going to be cut. If you have to engage to defend yourself, if it is the worst case scenario and you have to defend in a hand-to-hand situation, you cannot be fearful of the idea that you are going to be cut. You're going to control to prevent that from happening. But you have to go to the mindset that you are going to be injured because you're in a fight for your life. But when we're all done, you're going to do first aid if you're hurt. Whereas the bad guy, he's not going to be surviving the experience. But the fine tuning beforehand, as example, would I rather grab the wrist, the end of the radio and the ulna, the two bones that are your forearm, and bring bridge of my fore, the base of my fingers across the wrist and the base of his hand, and control the direction of the gun and be clear even of the slide as the gun is discharged. See how the fine tuning is going to help? And this is where training comes in. Training will show you the fine things and practice will hone them. You know, like that son of a... You know what? Sitting in the suburban door there at Waco saying, home to a killer edge. Remember him? He's probably the kind of guy that grabs the slide and the bear... Well, again, the, and again, control is controlling issues with regard to, you know, hand to hand. A lot of times, the reason we bring this up, this conversation that we had a couple times over the weekend too, with people stomping in, only because the whole issue of, if you're in a situation, we just had this story we covered where individuals came into a pan, they separated the women, dragged the women, and one guy took all the girls into the bedroom and was going to, you know, they were going to rape them. And they were, they were in the process of raping one. uh... the guys are in the other room they've already taken their cell phones into their wallets and they had every intention they have comedy bullets you got you know i got enough and so the conversations are two leading towards a work of being a survivors to report anything well fortunately for them one person did have a fire how and the one the one young man they were all college students was smart enough to take his vehicle for his weapon and engage the target any knocked them down But there's another condition, there's another situation. What if no firearm was there? Would you still be taking the risk, especially understanding these characters are obviously planning on harming the extreme and have already discussed the idea that they're going to terminate everybody in the room? Do you sit on your hands or do you make the effort to neutralize the target? Now the biggest thing there is, if you were not the person first taking action, Are you wise enough and intelligent enough to understand that once the first person has made his move, all of the others must participate? And even if it's unarmed, if you're not unarmed for very long, this gets back to the whole issue of everything that you have at your hand is a weapon. Everything that you have that is within reach becomes a weapon. Upon being able to close the distance with the target, what do you do to break an arm, to bust a wrist? to smack their head into a ok the head and i'm i'm not being nice about this because of the life and death struggle remember that you got uh... the the scum in the other room who obviously is going to hear what's going on but whether or not he's able to get his pants up in time or how long it takes review that is going to determine how quickly you're able to neutralize target one and go after target two and remember whatever enemy weapon any weapon the enemy has is taken from that target and he's used to neutralize the second But, all must continue to participate. Okay? That's critical. Uh oh. I hear the music again. I'll tell you what we're... Are we at the top of the hour already? We are. It's one thing, didn't it? I'll tell you what. Remember guys, real quick here, and again, it is Tuesday, which is technically the beginning of the week here because everybody had the holiday weekend. 88 747. 1968. If you've got a solution or you can pitch in to help Joe with what's going on with the program, with the engineering end of the programming, please give him a call. 888-888-8. 747 1968. We're going to have Frank take over next. This is the intel report closing. God bless the republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The empire is on the run. But we are on the march both day and night. Hurrah, kick them in the flats, drive them over there to that fence south just on the edge of the border and send them to the rabid Met packs of drug-dealing chihuahuas on the other side that we don't hear about in the news anymore Don. Oh, the horror the horror Make sure they land on the cactus. 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