May 18, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed militia communications infrastructure, preparedness activities, and recent legal developments affecting militia members. He announced upcoming multi-county medical and radio communications drills scheduled for May 29-30, provided detailed guidance on antenna installation and coaxing protection techniques, and promoted the ECOMCOM emergency communications reporting system. Koernke also highlighted the release of three Houtari members on bond, organized community support for affected families, and reviewed surplus equipment deals from Century Arms International, particularly Enfield rifles and Austrian Steyr carbines.
- militia communications
- radio drills
- houtari
- michigan militia
- ecomcom
- emergency communications
- antenna installation
- preparedness
- enfield rifles
- century arms international
- signal communications
- standard operating procedure
- liberty tree radio
- wolverines
- medical drills
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Live 365 Is this still the land of the Earth? libertytreeradio.4mg.com, pbn.4mg.com, and we are on live 365, then go to Liberty Tree Radio. We are also on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and ultra net technologies, both east and west of the Mississippi, along with southern and central Alaska. We are on the Hallmark Network on the Eastern Seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arc to the Gulf of Mexico headed towards Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Big chunk of Nebraska, part of, no, most of, Iowa slash Iowa. And then, leaping like the Hulk back across the Mississippi River, headed towards the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Goldespike Project. Congratulations. They did break the attendance record, 1,138 for the meeting this last weekend at the restaurant. And a lot of work done. Most everything distributed as anticipated. There is a test of the signal, the alternate system here that took place 1400 hours. Everything went exceptionally well. I understand that we still had a problem with, and this is a request for a follow-up check for group G, coordinate 6, lateral 3.1, Phoenix 2, 991. Just a reminder for our friends there. Now. Again, it is a beautiful gray day out there for everybody listening. It is May 18th, second year of Fabian and Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. Most interesting with all the other fun stuff happening and in motion right now as we know. Yeah, well not fun. So a bit interesting. Just as a follow up for our friends, if you can guys, for people coming into the chat room late, please post. We have at least three Hootari members who have been released slash read that the stone family to be more accurate But again take the time well actually two for the stone family and another person who was released from one of the people who's released from Ohio so as it is Take the time and go through to confirm Have the at least this information out in your local area pass it on to our friends and allies And if you get a chance then do a follow up. Anybody has any information in their neck of the woods because this was outside the state of Michigan faster than it was reported in the state of Michigan. In fact, it was on local radio, several different states on the east coast before we heard about it here. You should give an idea of the program and how it's being plugged in. There will be perhaps additional releases. We'll see what happens depending upon the scenario and how it's played out. But again, it's at least we know three individuals are already outbound and are secured. Mrs. Stone is... should be home. I don't know about home as in the original place of residence, but we are going to see what we can do to make sure clothing, food, all the other things are there that they need. That can be done through other sources. It's going to be channeled from many other people, and we already have donations in place. They have been collected, or they were being collected, progressively as people have thought to do this, and we're on standby to get it to where it needs to go. Also, by handing over to Dave's wife, we will be pretty much in place and squared away. For anybody else who might need it, they can take care of distribution from that end. So we'll do our part there. It is a beautiful gray block Tuesday, but it is communications Tuesday also. And I want to say thank you again to the guys with the alternate, the test that was being done at 2 o'clock. went well, but there were a few glitches. And again, Phoenix 2 needs to do a follow-up. You will contact, by the way, let me double check to make sure my notes are never correct, Mr. Johnson. And then they will do a verification of, you know, activity to find out why they had what problems they did have. Again, we're correcting as we go, guys. That's how we find out what works and what doesn't. You got to plug it in. Find out if it does. And they're doing just that. Also, We have about two or three other actions that are coming up this weekend. We've got a meeting up in Midland. The Midland area that's going to be taking place, that's a militia general like a multi-command conference with different elements that are in the Wolverines. We also have Mr. Parker's briefing which will be in the upper part of the state up by Mackinac that is for both Wolverine and militia at large along with CMM. Mr. Parker will be talking about signal communications, by the way, everything we're on today. And that will be at the Johnson farm, the extended camps. We may have a name for it yet, but they're already putting it up together. Now we've got the season in motion. We have construction that's underway at a couple of different sites. And we'll have a couple of new training facilities, over 100 acres per site. all private property and all very well situated so again thank you very much to the people who are listening that are stepping forward to do their part well what else do we there's always a hundred million other things people you know this as well as i do forgive me uh... we have one or two other things that i would definitely want to read on air here for you but we'll see how that works out and again the uh... Schedule of events for your local Hamfest by the way. Hamfest.org. If you get a chance go to the web page. Because of all the people who got a chance finally to go to Dayton O'Hara Arena Hamfest and go, now I don't want to burst your bubble, but I'm going to remind you that yes, the Dayton O'Hara Hamfest is phenomenal. And many of the other hamfests are pretty cool, but a lot of them are just little guys that get together. So don't be surprised. You got to know what their cycle is for activity. They may be scheduled for two days, but you want to remember that a lot of guys are only going to be there for Saturday during the day, or from the morning to whatever time in the afternoon. So if you're going to get to an event, try to get there when the doors first open up. That's where you can walk through and see if there's something useful, and grab it before it disappears. Of course you never know like if the date no hair at Hanfest There's a lot of stuff that's left laying around or you can make great deals on at the end of the day because the guys brought it to sell it or they aren't gonna bother taking it back for the gasoline and you can end up with a pretty good deal. Now not all Hanfests are like that. There's a number in Indiana that are some of the nicer ones I would say in the Chicago, you know, sphere of control. And these are decent to go to. You'll find people that are especially when you're looking at the Indiana shows, you've got traders that are from, and businesses from Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, who all come together to Northern Indiana like Elkhart, etc., in that area. And you will find everything you can imagine coming to one place, but like a mini Dayton O'Hara hand fest. It's not that big, but it will take up pretty much all of one of the event centers down there. So it will look pretty good size, lots of tables, all kinds of cool stuff from batteries to tubes to crystals to you name it, available for you to pick up. So if you're going to be, you know, if you're still trying to get your signals grid up and online for, you know, emergency communications, search and rescue, etc., this is a direction to move. But take the time, see what's available, and then look at the pattern of activity because remember, it's not just knowing the dates. Don't think, well, I'm going to be there in the last minute. You might be one of the last three people folding up the tables with everybody, okay, because again, it's a privately run operation where people have their own way of doing things. That's just a, so I don't want you to be surprised. We have some here in Chelsea, Michigan and other little towns that are hand fests at the fairgrounds and catch as catch can. Just remember if you were told Mark warned you, you know, be there early. Also, a couple other deals here by the way, Century Arms International. You guys might want to check this out. Now, for those of you, and last night by the way, the guys in the chat room were mentioning that they, you know, we'll talk about Enfields. Hey, all you Enfield owners out there, still there? Well, for all of you Enfield owners out there, Century Arms International, if you go down through their weapons list, and by the way, I think somebody sent me an email on this too with the overall listing, but I saw these things as the most interesting and perhaps useful. Number one. It is, again, get your pen and paper ready. Yes, it's going to be in the archive, and I'll try to be as clear as I can. Serial number is RI153-P. Carbene, Austrian, M95, Steyr, 8x56R, as is. Now, if this is a model M95, it's a pre-98 rifle. It does not require any paperwork. It's a no FFL thing. $19.87. I don't know what its condition is, but for 1987, if you have a Stuyer straight pull and there's anything parts on there, there should be some. But if there's anything useful on there, the stock at least, or even if the stock, remember, even if the stock is cracked, don't worry about that. Armor repair work that can be done, if it's done right, you won't even know that the thing ever had a problem. There's many techniques that can be used. But there are always spare parts in a rifle, parts like that that are useful. And again, this is a Stier straight pole, an 8x56R. This is the later cartridge. Actually, it's the last cartridge for the straight pole family before they were using 8mm Mauser standard. 8x56R, the price is $19.87. They only have one of those listed. It may be gone by now, but you never know. The other thing here, for you Enfield shooters, R-I-1523C-GI, rifle, Enfield, number four, Mark I with Chrome as is 4987. Now these are D watts by the sound of it. They may be D watts. If they are, they're non-firearms. And if they're non-firearms, for 4987 you're getting a whole lot of spare goody parts. Kind of handy to have if you're going to be putting a rifle online or keeping a rifle online. So again, it's RI1523CGI. Number four, Mark I with... of them available. $49.87. $49.87, that's right, $50. $49.87 with tax license and dealer preparation, you can carry it out the door. Now the other thing that's interesting is AM1652. AM762 by 51 blank 3 star, it's M-E-N blank 3 star, $25 per thousand. So take a look at that, it's AM 1652. Now if I wrote that down wrong, you can hit me through the microphone. But again, this is Century International Arms. Take a look at the page. Guys, if you're in the chatroom, you can give everybody a posting, a follow-up on this. And it's definitely worth checking out to see if it's maybe useful for you. The British Enfield number four, mark one. I will remind you that if you have the jungle car beans, the mark fives, All of the parts that are on the Mark IV will work on the Mark V. The Mark V jungle carbine is a modified number four. Granted, made perhaps out of the factory as a number five carbine, but in many cases they were built from parts by the armorers. as part of the uh... an armory solution to having a short jungle rifle that match the rest of the weapons issued during many campaigns in the pacific and in africa where the jungle car being was of course very dominant and issued to the troops and uh... on a regular basis others a bunch of these that have shown up there from india I say from places all over India back in the 90s and a whole slew of jungle carbenes showed up. Smelly jungle carbenes built and manufactured slash fabricated. And number five in both the post production and original production mode. So there's a lot of jungle carbenes out there. And number four, if you find something like this for $49.87, This is a very affordable solution for spare parts. Now it may or may not have the bolt firing pin, if it does, that's a plus plus because there's your firing pin, there's an extractor, you've got to remember on the infield the face of the bolt determines head space and it can be taken off and replaced with another numbered head space fixture, another bolt. spare you want to have a whole spare bolt with everything short of maybe the proper head spacing number gauge then you've got everything sitting there. Let's say that the rifle has got a DeWatt receiver etc etc etc. Who cares all the other goodies are worth it. Don't forget that the Enfield stocks are two piece, well actually three because you have the upper hand guard, lower fore guard, slash fore grip and then you have the buttstock which is a separate assembly altogether. That means that buttstock will work just fine on your number five jungle carbine. Yep, you need a spare, you gotta have a replacement, something happens. Or maybe you wanna get a little more length and you want a little more weight distribution. And maybe you don't wanna beat up that number five jungle carbine stock that you've got on the rifle with the special rubber recoil pad. Okay, because that's how they were built. Well guess what here's the solution a $49.87 parts rifle that gives you all the goodies you need to work out your rifle in other directions solutions not just lamenting about the problem, but he's so bad. Well, I'm telling you at the end of the world anyway, oh I want to make sure that we get back through here we have One two three. We have three other activities and events that are radio communications benchmarks coming up for the rest of the month I'm going to be announcing those as we go, but just a quick reminder guys some of these will include the CB range So if you do not have your CBs up and online and I mean separate from everything One of the problems I have with people, I've got the radio that does everything. It'll do 2 meter, it'll do CB, it'll go through all of the everything from top to bottom of the spectrum. Well, if one machine breaks, all your machines are down, aren't they? All your band capability is gone. CB is cheap, cheap, cheap, cheap, cheap, cheap, cheap, cheap, cheap, cheap, cheap, okay, cheap, cheap, okay. So for that reason there's no excuse not to have a free and independent CB system sitting off to the side. Two advantages, look at your radio rigs just as you would look at or how they time or operate, you know, determine operating capabilities with lawn mowers that are riding mowers. You'll notice that you measure the hours of operation. They don't measure the miles. Well, when you're looking at radio rigs, it's the same way. And if you don't have to turn and blow everything up on your big rig, but instead can turn on your 50, 60, or $100 CB base station, or $50 a BCB radio converted to a base station, that's a lot less that you have to worry about with regard to things going wrong. In other words, you want to prioritize that really cool piece of equipment. Not that you can, you know, not have the CB range there, but the idea is that the other lesser piece of equipment means that you don't have to hit the on switch on the other, you don't have to warm anything up, you don't have to worry about, you know, using up hours on the machine. You've done that on a lesser typewriter, so to speak, okay? That's how I look at it. So if you have other systems on standby so that your bigger, better equipment is saved for critical activities. Now, it doesn't mean that if the other radio doesn't, the advantage of that multi-band is that if something goes wrong with your cheaper radio, you can always switch over to the other unit. But I would prioritize using the less expensive, more affordable rig for daily operations. That's simple. Plus, you need to learn. It's a starter kit. It's like having a 22-training pistol. Start with something you can easily understand if you have not had a whole lot of experience with the system and start working it, start tweaking it, start experimenting with getting more range out of it. Experiment with the gain, experiment with the squelch. The idea is that you get used to being a radio operator, you know, and imperial forces have entered the base. Imperial forces have entered the, you know, it's kind of cool. Except you don't want to hear that on your radio. Anyway, CB's, well, the simplest and fastest solution is go to the truck stops. You know, I've said this a thousand times, but we have new listeners. Go to the truck stops. Why? It's the cheapest place. You'll find lots of stuff laying there and little boxes for $49, $39, and as low right now is $29 for a little Uniden or a little Cobra. I don't care which. Any one of those will do just fine. It will give you a basic squawk radio to go from car to car to work in your close area of operation. This last couple days we used our radio grid extensively. We had troops deployed here around the area for obvious reasons, some of the stuff we had going on a day or two ago. And for that reason all of the radio systems were lit up. Everything was working and it was doing its job. The stuff should be at your fingertips and the backup should be just about ready to, just right behind them, only by a little bit, but just right behind them. You never know when you have to throw somebody else a radio that may be participating in security operations or transportation or combat operations when the time comes. Okay, so have your backups ready, know where your batteries are, and know where the charger systems are. Other things happening from that direction. Now, let's see. We are going to be announcing, and I'm not going to, I can't give all the details on this yet, but we have a medical and radio communications drill that's going to be coming up. It's going to involve five counties here in the state of Michigan. When that happens, you will probably be able to monitor from a distance what we're doing, and we're going to actually make sure that that happens for a reason. A lot of people will be able to listen from the peripheral counties or even from Ohio, Indiana, or the Upper Peninsula. farther away it will vary depending upon propagation, skip, jump, etc. But we're probably going to be, it will be very interesting if you can participate in a roundabout way and monitor the interaction that takes place and it will be a demonstration of proper, for instance, radio etiquette. how the airwaves are kept clear when it comes to operations or if it looks like there's a problem with the frequency choice, et cetera, et cetera, how it is that we shift the entire grid to another frequency. Now, part of this is policy. We don't stay in any one area for too long when we're operating in a tactical deployment like this. We will move up and down the dial intentionally and never staying in any one place for very long. But, you know, we have a designated schedule for that. It's part of what we call S-O-P. P, standard operating procedure. So just a heads up for that too. It'll be probably the first exercise will be at the end of the month. It'll actually be during the shift over. And if everything goes the way we hope, it would probably be the window of the 29th and 30th of May. And the 29th will be the dominant day for activity, of course. But just a heads up because you may want to have, if you've been putting off again, well I didn't want to string the antenna or I didn't want to put the pipe up there with the mast on and then the antenna and I got to get up on the roof or I got to get over on the old windmill or I got to get over on the bar. Well, get over there and do it, get it done. But, you know, use common sense. Don't rush anything. Just make sure you do it right. Don't forget that when you're running coax guys, zip ties are cheap. And again, very affordable, and they can be made to blend in with just about anything with spray cans. The same is true with a lot of your other equipment. If you have, for instance, a red barn and you're putting a mast on the side of the barn, let me recommend something. Go get yourself either a can of spray paint that matches the brick red or the barn red you're using, and the gray for the trim, and then sky blue or flat black. And literally what you do with masks or antennas and everything else, you know what the eyes cannot see, the heart does not long for. So paint to match what's next to the mast and what's next to the structure. Everybody goes, what? Well, wherever it's red next to it, paint it red so that it blends in. That way when somebody is looking at it, it doesn't jump out. Even though there will be shadows and other things that may deceive or may actually give away the location to a degree, most people are not attentive. And if you match the color as you go up so that the surface area behind it matches the surface area that it's in front of, projecting in front of, it will be almost impossible to see the object. Now, the only part people say, well, what's a flat black for? Well, I like to go flat black with a mast about beyond the roof or any mast that are freestanding because, number one, none of our masts are that tall. And if anybody's in a helicopter and they're not supposed to be that low anyway, I'd rather they hit it and find out that maybe they shouldn't have done what they did. You get the drift. So, flat black is a much better choice than say other colors such as silver or whatever. I'm not worried about them seeing it. They're not supposed to be that low. And if they are, my antenna mast may serve a better purpose than I thought by keeping it so that it's a lot harder or that much harder to see when the time comes. Get my drift. Let's just mark an attitude. You know how it is. If you've seen all our banana masks and everything else we've done before, we put them up on the air. They're already painted flat black. They're already squared away. Everything is locked in. We do all of our sizing and everything on the ground. And then we do the Mount Suribachi where we raise the whole assembly up and put it into the fixture, lock everything in place, put a couple of zip ties in place to hold the rest of the coax in the lower end. And of course, typically that coax is also armored with half inch PVC or whatever size PVC pipe you have a lot of. Needless to say, the plastic is designed just to offer a little more protection for a little longer period of time so that that coax will survive. Also, by the way, we armor everything underground the same way. Yep, we're going to lose some energy if we run coax underground. Want to tell me about that? Something we don't already know? Sure, they expect that. However, we double shield it with one half inch PVC pipe and then a one inch pipe over that. The coax obviously is being run inside the one half inch PVC. That way you don't have any terrible mistakes where you think you're chopping at a root because it's so obnoxious it won't break or cut. Then you find out it's a coax cable or a power cable you didn't really want to see damaged. Well, instead, if you armor it, it's going to be pretty obvious you're hitting pipe slash plastic and it offers a specific amount of time defense in the event somebody is aggressive and doesn't know why they shouldn't be aggressive. Getting the drift works pretty well that way. So anyway, double armoring below ground, single armor at least above ground. In some cases we'll even double armor all the way to the top of the mast and make sure that you have your snorkel, your snorkel drip lip set up so that you have the swings around and faces back down. The opening for, of course, the PVC faces down to earth. It looks like a snorkel, like a big old, like an upside, like the upper part of the C. There we go. Then you bathtub caulk the area where the coax comes out. You may even want to cut a cap. using whatever size PVC you're using, cut a hole in the middle to allow the coax to come out to reduce the amount of area that has to be caulked. And bathtub caulk is your best choice. Butyl caulk and a lot of it. I like to goop it up a good half inch to an inch into the pipe and then put the cap on and seal everything up again and on the outside do it some more. That way the water isn't going to get into that area or cause problems, precipitation problems down the road or moisture and condensation buildup. You have a sealed system and it's a sealed safety armored system in the process. Anyway, ideas people, not just lamenting. And again, around the 30th, the 29th and 30th, that'll be the window for the first multi-county training activity here in the state. We'll probably have one of our radio techs up online to give everybody a few ideas about where they will be looking. And we probably have a little bit of a committee set up on this. By the next party on the beach, we should have everybody sitting down and We'll make a decision who it is that wants to come up on the air to discuss some of the technology because we need to again plug the rest of you in selections and Recommendations accordingly will be made so it'll be a good show to have in the archives or actually that you know perhaps recording yet another way Again warning orders were working on a lot of stuff trying to get things done needless to say we're being diverted in all directions simultaneously gee what a surprise It doesn't look like it's going to be slowing down anytime soon. A couple other pieces here, Detroit News. By the way guys, for our friends in the chat room, Ann Arbor dot com also has a story in there too, Ann Arbor dot com. That's the old Ann Arbor news before they had to throw away their printing presses because they couldn't afford to print anymore. But Ann Arbor dot com, the newspaper, check that out, see what you can find there. That might be interesting. We'll see what the angle is on this one. And then of course, DetroitNews.com, they've got an article that they've just posted on the three members of Hautari being released. Should say it's been posted. And for those of you who have not heard, since we're past the bottom of the hour, and there's some people joining, who just got off work and finally got home, we have a number of Hautari members who have been released on Bond. No, they weren't just released, we know that. you expect them to continue to do everything they can to harass them in every way possible. You've got a vindicty bunch of parasites with regard to the scum fed there in the first place. So what we need to do now is remember that a lot of you can donate resources. Personally, like what we're going to be doing, people have food, we have clothing already collected, and other resources, stuff that they're going to need. The idea is that they will be better off than they were before this happened. The bad guys are trying to economically damage the family and destroy the ability of these people to operate. We're going to make sure that just the reverse happens. They have the food that they need, clothing, cosmetics, slash, you know, personal hygiene items. Whatever it is that we can find out about that's on the list that they need that they may be short top to bottom It's going to be provided and if you're in Michigan rather than trying to donate cash or whatever, it doesn't mean that there isn't money. Money wouldn't be needed. But if you want to make sure that it goes to a certain purpose, hey, buy it outright and drop it off with the people that are designated when the time comes. It's that simple. We'll make sure that they're taken care of. So again, Huttari, now at this time, oh, let's see, Tina Stone was released already today, and this is this afternoon. Also David Stone Jr. and I believe we had one more. It was the third kick mark in the head here. I'm having a heck of a time today. I think it was Mr. Ward was our other. It was the other and if I can smack beside the microphone. Anyway, no expansion on this story so far. There are a couple of reasons that the way this is going. They may have to wait until the others have the cider facility where they're going to be staying approved. That's something people don't talk about. It doesn't just happen, people. They have to go through an approval process. You've got some character that comes through and lifts the toilet seats and looks under the bed and does whatever, and then Hail Mary, they let the person go. So expect to see that happening. It varies. They're going to be anal retentive control freaks with regard to this. Keep an eye on that. Keep an eye on the activity there. And then we'll see what else we can, what we can surmise from the releases so far. We will have a report from one of our people here in between the program, but being another unique needs. And stuff happening that is in the wind right now, the 204th Signal Company, JTR4, 204th Signal Company. company. A bunch of people that are, a couple of them are kids that just got out of college. Husband and wife team that we went for a long time, they had to kind of sit back and wait until they got everything done and out of the way school-wise. They're finished with all of that, pretty well established where they wanted to be. They've been long-term planning this out. And so they will be part of the MMA-L, Michigan Militia at Large, and we're actually donating some equipment and some vehicles to them. It's also be doing with and the MASH units that are being organized for the MM-8. That'll be kind of fun. And again, they'll go to a good cause. The jeeps are all the same model. We're doing the mechanical work on them right now. We plan on having those transferred over along with a couple of other trailers that were donated from another direction and some that we've had in tactical reserve. So that project proceeds as again, if you have a donation key that is on the middle of the Liberty Tree radio page, for those of you who have not seen that. take the time and hook up please. I'm going to make sure the lights stay on and that LTR is system Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 com. www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Scroll down just a little bit. It's not quite in the middle of the page. Well it is because it's down the page. Some of our friends and everything counts and that's exactly what I was asking. If you can donate two or three dollars or do what you can there, the LTR page, it shows you what the goal is and it shows you exactly where we are. with regard donations. unless the printer is a little behind and i have to talk to the printer but everything's pretty well up to speed she's been cracking out some other books for us right now so uh... other than the fact that it may not be right here in my paw uh... it will be soon enough and will be in the envelope and back out to you now don't be surprised if you get something bigger than an envelope even though you may have expected nothing more than eight and a half by eleven envelope or something like it that may not be the case So remember that once you know you've got something in motion and there's a request, that it may be a little bigger than just the book you were expecting. Because we have resource directors at this end. We try to make sure that we send them down the road to where they'll be useful. You can take advantage of them. Forever Get Communications Tuesday, by the way. The other part here that needs to be remembered is that we, well if you go to, let's scroll down that Liberty Tree radio page, and on the left hand side there's LTR Video, which includes ViewFlicks and YouTube. If you're right over to our YouTube page, and again we have a new video already up and on site. Say thanks, because we've hit 7,176 Virgin hits so far. That's first time hits, that's how it's counted. 7,176 views, that's one. and 7176 first time views. But if you can take the time, watch, remember that will be part of the count. And if you can comment, please, that's a lot of fun too and that helps to get, you know, again, give us a standing that the system and YouTube registers so if people are searching, hey, they might just go there first. Very good response so far, but it kind of covers the subject matter we've been discussing about where things are here in the with regard to the order of battle with the hoo-tari of the uh... old keepers and the tea parties and how that's developing and remember that we have a lot of other links and we have a lot of other cool stuff on the page go through our videos use them for training purpose common things people will take advantage of the fact that rather than you having to say something you can actually uh... generate uh... use the video yourself to get stuff done anyway uh... right here is matter of fact good As far as the warning order that was sent out for the moment, things are secure. Again, for that warning order, thank you. That warning order that was sent out at the beginning of the program, so far things have been confirmed. The party is on location, secure. However, we're going to remind everybody to kind of stay frosty. Pay attention to your area of operation. The bad guys are going to try to pull something. They're stupid. expect this guy is getting desperate and so let's make sure that we've got everything focused and squared away. EconCon, things we haven't mentioned that for a lot of you if you have not already done this, here's what you need to do to get a hold of the EconCon information. If you get a hold of the EconCon information you can send a self-addressed stamped envelope. Send an address label with your name, an address or whatever business, whatever you want to have it sent to. I don't care. But your name and address or the name and address you want this stuff mailed to. Put a couple of dollars in the envelope. It helps to cover photocopying. You know, we always put more than just what you're asking for in the envelope anyway. And then put the five stamps in the envelope. Best to put five, just a recommendation, but we know how people are poor out there now. Put $2 in at least four stamps, preferably five, and then put it all in an envelope and ship that to PBN. PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. Again, that's PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 130. On the letter or a piece of paper on the inside, if you could put E-COM-CON. E-COM-CON. Standard response slash a communications book for dealing with any kind of special reports going on. We just had this UN report that came in via the internet where there would be about 30 vehicles on highway 322, US route 322, State College Pennsylvania between State College Pennsylvania and Millroy, PA. There's a couple things, number one though, the who, what, where, when. Needless to say, the person did a pretty good job of identifying the road grid. That's great. The other only other part of this that's critical is guys, remember to take something with you that can take a picture. Doesn't make any difference. It doesn't have to be the finest quality, but there are digital cameras. There's old 35 millimeter throwaways still at the store. So I've got one right here within arms of reach where I'm standing right now. You can pick up any number of different documents, document producers like this, so that you can photograph and then throw it into the system. Might take a little longer than 35 millimeter, but at least we get it on film. The other part is a concise report. Now, I just stood up, I'm reaching over and I have emergency communications procedures, the eComCom book. What I've done is when I send this to you, it actually, there's an instruction seat that I did, it's just long hand, well, it's printed and it's little sketch drawings of how to set the book up. Using a three ring binder and following these procedures, anybody, anybody that's 10 years old or above can handle utilizing this text to make a report and to send information on. The most important part about this is that everybody remembers that by using a standard form, a standard package, once it is written down, you do not embellish, you do not paraphrase, you will read exactly what is written in the report. Does everybody understand this? Very straightforward the way this is done. Again, take a piece of paper. Write down econcon, e-c-o-m e-con, e-c-o-m con, c-o-n. Then put $2, put four or five stamps. You want to donate more? That would help us. Into the envelope. And on the envelope, you're going to ship all this too. Only handful items. You've got an address label. Doesn't have to be sticky. Don't have to worry about it being a gummy sticky address label. Just a printed address. I'm going to probably just take the one you send and I'm going to put some glue on it. We're going to tape it to the envelope. It will not get lost. But the idea behind it is it's clearly printed so nobody makes any mistakes about where it needs to go. Get a drift if you long hand it. Well, the male person might have a problem with Klingon. Okay? So anyway, $2, four to five stamps. Put that in the envelope, a little note that says eComCom, and then send it to PVN PO Box, 194 Dexter, Michigan 48130. Again, that's PVN PO Box, 194 Dexter, Michigan 48130. And we'll send the information back out along with other goodies as we can. We try to shoot it out as quickly as we can. There's a reason for getting this where, you know, it's useful to you. It doesn't do us any good if this stuff is just sitting on the shelf. And remember, if you get it, you must follow through on putting the package together. Don't leave it on the shelf and then go, oh, oh, oh, now I need it. One of the most important things, as I have pointed out, is save the copies that are sent to you as photocopy masters. The forms, for instance, make multiple copies of both of the forms that are listed there and you will have that you will have presented to you. This way you can take, in fact you can reuse them, you can take a pencil and write in everything in pencil. I like to use a plastic slips for all of the pages that are permanently inside the document, inside the book. That way I can use a grease pencil or a highlighter on them and erase it slash wash it off later. There's a number of different techniques that can be used. That way I can check off the individual boxes, go step by step by step. When I'm done, I'll fill out the report. Now the reports, of course, are designed so that I can leave them intact. I may, of course, expand upon them as I complete information. But I do not fill information in that I do not have. In other words, if the subject is blank, it stays blank. You get my drift. We're not going to embellish anything. This has to be concise and precise. IRB, who do we have? We might just have a very patient caller or no listener, forgive me, sorry about that. Anyway, ECOMCOM. Now, other things that are in the works. We do have an expanded militia notary book that's going to be going out to single communications people. This was because of the ECOMCOM project. And I will be trying to provide as quickly as we can all the rest of the database that you will need to include how to format your own works, your own books and put them together so they're consistent for operations. This way it's that much easier to get the job done when you're sitting in and helping out another formation or another unit. This is not an uncommon practice. We have a lot of people that cross train with different formations. When they do this, they typically jump into a seat and are taking care of something that, hey, might be a new task for them. If you have set up an established standard operating procedure text, anybody can do this. In fact, the idea is to free up as many combat-worthy personnel as possible with support personnel from other age brackets or even if they have physical disabilities. You can still sit there behind a phone or behind a radio and work to help get the information out. You don't have to go running around in circles. This is not like the movie War Games. God, I hated that. Everybody's dancing around in circles. Everybody's so excited. Oh my goodness! The guys, a CP, if it's properly organized, and remember this is constantly being studied, is very, very yawn. I mean, man, does anything ever happen here? Oh, lots happening. Right now, as a matter of fact, yawn. No, in reality. between now the electronic technology but also just simply if everybody's in place doing their job their processes of operation have already been thought out so that there's minimal or no motion and we're talking about moving around getting up and I've got a sheet of papers I gotta go walk over here if you ever watched the movie War Came and granted again it's a movie they're trying to make everybody excited there's this guy that picks up a sheet of papers he's over in the far right corner of the screen close to your foot and he walks across and if you watch he walks all the way across to the far corner of the screen over to the far corner of the command post, the command center, doesn't talk to anybody, kind of mills around there for a second and turns around and comes back so that he's part of the action motion through the scene. Wow, what was he doing? What's his job? I'd like to have that job. Doesn't look like there's much to do and all he has to do is stare at the wall for a minute and turn around and come back with a big pile of papers, probably blank. Hey, you're getting about 48,000 a year to do that? Cool job, especially if you're at a command center for the donut of destruction or whatever. That sounds great. That's not how it works. Okay. So again, for the sake of creating nervous action and excitement, you'll see motion. You're not going to see that if you've properly organized everything. You sit down, you're in place, everything's at your fingertips, everything's within arm's reach, and you're ready to operate or function when the time comes. That's basically why you have both an SOP, there's another thing, Program Notes and Worksheet, slash SOP for operations and communications too. And this will basically be the SCAPR book, and the SCAPR book that we use is designed so that it covers all of the different elements. of signal communications operations within a BIC and TOC, in other words a command center. It also serves our purpose within the, what we call the rat rig formations of the signal communications platoons and companies that are out there. Now SOP has to be established by you guys depending upon the equipment that you have, but don't take anything for granted. And this is not an insult that you spell everything out. Let's figure that sometimes maybe the guy that knows everything isn't going to be there. Okay, that's a basic rule too. And in fact, it's almost always the case. So, what you need to do is make sure that again, if you model, in fact here's the way to do this. If you already have the e-com-con package, and many of you do, many thousands and thousands of you, trust me, we have shipped out. Thousands and thousands of these in one form or another and electronically it's available. The way you see this format with regard to the checklist and also how the structure, how the instructional process is set up is how you should establish and set up all the rest of your workbooks with any of your other activities. By the way, this can also be medical procedure. This can also be quarter master. You need to be able to set up a fixture that will assist the structure of your operation in such a way that anybody can be sat down, they can put the text in front of them, the three ring binder in front of them, and they literally can perform the activity right there, right now. Follow these steps. Follow the instructions. You will get the job done. That's one thing that we've got to focus on here. Mark can't do all of it. There are formations that are specifically working on these problems. We have an entire element right now that's working in our medical area, many doctors and nurses that are trying to come up with simplest procedure. Granted, the donor to destruction has done a lot of this too, but we're going to cull certain things because we don't have the bureaucracy to satisfy. This is very critical in the early phases of any battlefield operation as it develops or any crisis situation, is that we're not worried about signing off. Our equipment is all tactically deployed at the most common denominator, the ground pounder, the soldier, the militia man. We don't have to wait. We trust all of our people. If the animal-retentive control freaks in the system, they can't trust their people because of who they hired in many cases. With our situation, we automatically integrate and work with all of our people top to bottom to try and make sure that the word is passed and the system is plugged in. You need to be thinking the same way, especially since you probably know first and third by first name everybody that's in your unit. I would pretty well figure that's the case. So, it's not like we're working with strangers. Now, the important thing is know your strengths and weaknesses with each of the individuals and understand who your auxiliary or backup personnel are that might have to pick that binder up and use it. Okay? Now, this is getting away from signal communications, but it is communications in general. And it's something that you all have to start looking at. Guys, let's get this stuff done and out of the way. We've got a lot of work ahead of us. There are a lot of exercises that are going to be out in the next couple of weeks, if not the next couple of months, that have to do with communications and operations. And you want to be a part of it. You really, really do. The way things are dynamically expanding. So we'll help out. We'll try to get you pointing in the right direction. One more time on that before we go any farther. E-com-com. Write e-com-com on a slip of paper. Cleanly print, clearly print, or you can use an envelope mailing slip, guys, a return address label. That'll be fine. Put that in the envelope along with $2 and four or five stamps, ideally five would be best, because I don't know where you live when I'm talking to you here on the radio right now. But when the time comes, you've got everything organized, put it in the envelope and address the envelope to PBN. PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130 since we get it. We've got them already on standby. We will throw that and a whole bunch of other goodies into the envelope. Shoot them right back out to you and you then have to use those as your masters to copy, copy, copy and organize. Either save up some binders from somewhere else and by the way I'd be saving those up anyway. 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