Mark Koernke hosted Weapons Wednesday on June 23, 2010, featuring field reports from Arizona militia operations near Interstate 8. Caller Mike Messer described a border security deployment where volunteers found three illegal aliens and one deceased body, along with evidence of drug smuggling (abandoned clothing, burlap bags, fresh coke cans). The show covered extensive preparedness guidance for desert operations, including proper hydration formulas, heat injury recognition (heat cramps, heat exhaustion, heat stroke), camouflage construction using motor oil and muslin cloth, ammunition maintenance in humid conditions, and equipment recommendations for hot-weather deployment. A 5.5 magnitude earthquake in New York was briefly noted. HD from Arizona provided an update on militia vehicle maintenance operations (Humvees, Unimogs, deuce-and-a-halfs) and reported that a Pima County militia member was fired upon, with a 30-caliber round striking his vehicle.
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And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torture of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch 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 fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Are we up? Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kurnkey. and I'm Donald Betcher. 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Party on the beach on Saturday. Rain or shine doesn't make a difference. We've got a lot of work to do still. Other things need to be picked up. Got some other technology being squared away in the new shooting range area. Up north is going to be tested a new live fire, fire maneuver course. So pay attention there. That'll be Camp Naga-Hitchum. Anyway, Don, today's date is... Oncet is the 23rd day of June. You're of our Lord 2010. Again, June 23rd, October 10, you guys, it's right down the middle of the week if you're looking at a calendar. Oh, you know what's coming and if you don't you're going to hear it anyway. Here we go. One in the chamber, it did sputter around there. The slide jumps the battery, the magazine is in the well. It is Weapons Wednesday, the perimeter is secure. The New World Order don't know what it's up against. You know on this 23rd day of June, either of our Lord 2010 mark, we've got Michael Messer with us. I'm pretty certain we still have Mike. I'm still here. Hey, great. Mark, Mike needs or wants to give us a... Absolutely. Go right ahead, Mike. What's happening down in that neck of the woods? Okay, very good. You know, this is something that talks about We've been hearing a lot about these things and I just wanted to recap some of the events that had happened this weekend. I'm not sure how far you want to go. I can usually talk for about 45 minutes and not take a breath. But just anyway, there was a meeting of people. Here's the disclaimer. I don't know these people. I've never worked with the people. But being that I live in the area, it's kind of nice to know who's in and around and about who, what, where, why, and when. So certainly you can type in certain people's names and hear all the slander and all the main calling and everything. But we're trying to move beyond that. Let's get real about this. Anybody can sit here behind the computer in their air conditioner house and the Hurl accusations all day long. But the size of what I saw down there, there were about 15 people. Activity, I did not see any order patrol vehicles. Usually on I-8 they're streaming by and choosing all the time. I did see a lot of sheriff's vehicles, black and white pickup truck SUVs. The main activity of this meeting was to rally solidarity, control this, and sees what they called the slaw. This area before the DMPLM land used to run a lot of key used as a slaughterhouse. The location of the link-up site was on I-8 at the rest area. The exit of I-8 is a little bit to the west of it. Make sure you're on the west of State 8. The uniform is people were wearing some mixed camouflage. Some of the people had black vests, things you know, I highly recommend wearing that. I think it got up to 100 degrees out there today. The comfort when you're out here in the desert is underneath there. Third day, the 18th of June, between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Arizona, follow up on it. They did find, not in the slaughter, but they did, uh, they did illegal aliens for them. And they did find one dead body. I was not there. Other issues that I needed to take care of, 6 in the evening, they moved on out. But I have seen pictures. I was not there. Skinned, already been broke. Body was to the sheriff. They had a coordinated effort to be prime seen and turn the body over to the examiners or some of the other things in addition to, because I had gotten out. I checked on to talk some of the where I'm at the other day. I'm talking some of my house. And below peak is just a tad under 8 and a half. Get out into that area fairly quickly, but into types on out there, and the conditions out there. And then I found out that they weren't going to have their quality Fox show EDS station. There was a couple of local radio stations out there. Some other, something that they had referred to as channel one. I'm not sure if that's some international channel and some other things that's going on there. human imposter from the new times. It's a parrot cage lining paper. To the left only wanted to focus on one thing to try to beat these people. But in the meantime, when I had gotten up there early and it reminded me later, I was stopped by the Rangers there on the L.M. land and the old day, what are you doing out here boy? Everything, but I'll maybe touch on that here in a little while. But anyway, after I broke contact with them, well, I found out that people weren't going to be out here until well into the afternoon. I went over to an area that I'm familiar with and there were some things that I wanted to check out and went on the north side, a hike on the north side of Interstate 8 for about a mile and a half. I had in you in a wee, best early direction after I got up and railing along this side of Interstate 8. underneath one of the big trees. We got them out here. They're a Palo Verde trees. They kind of grow up like a mushroom if you get underneath them. The tree grows up and it's being down all the way to the ground. So it's a pretty good way to get it in and up out of the sun. And if you're underneath there, then you can't really be seen. But underneath there's something called My High, so what I don't over buy it. There was a whole pile of clothes, sports jerseys and pants, socks. Gloves, balaflavas, all kinds of pictures of that. Looked around in the area and started spotting more and more of the stuff. Trees in this one area, there must have been 10 or 15 trees in this. There was clothes, cans, really fresh ones that they hadn't got discolored from the sun. Found a lot of burlap bags. I understand this is how they smuggle their dope, you know, they'll take the burlap bag and then buy some binder twine on it to make sure you're anything. So they hadn't been buying the sun. I finished the role of definitely going to the community as it was where all these clothes were. I came across I-8 back into the desert with the person to see where they go. Then I went about 120 feet. Then there was this great big ball of barbed wire and this fence aerial that they used to put along the highway. I said, wait a minute, there's no exit here. So I turned around and walked back to State 8. It appears that somebody drove off of Interstate 8, drove right into the fence and then drove back into When I found the place where the vehicle had turned around, there was a cigarette pack away, a paintbrush, had white bright paint on it. I don't know, I wasn't there. A person was either spotted or being pursued at midnight and obviously nobody would be able to see them. And they pulled out their paint brush and they turned their brown Chevy pickup, Chevy pickup, ATB looking for a set of a vehicle. All comes to light. I recommend to these people that they certainly a little bit better training, not the illegales, but some of these other people out here. It was really unfortunate that they could have definitely used a little bit of better coordination. I didn't find anything about about this until Friday afternoon. Something that you had touched on the other day about, you were talking about HD and you were talking about some top-slash things, a recommendation that you can get a piece of a puzzle and cloth, maybe about an eight by eight piece of cloth, concrete, get some motor oil. and of the last couple degrees it was 111 and maybe down to about 109. I'd recommend if you can't have your camelbacks and your backpack, go ahead and get some of your sports bottles they hold. And they're usually pretty good sturdy bottles. If you know somebody in the medical industry, you get some medical irrigation bottles. And for right now, you know, we've talked about this in the past, but you know how much airy and the weight. Oh, do we lose, Mike? Don, don. Well, I may be, hopefully I'm not the only one left here. We might have lost the link from the upper end. There's a storm running through, a series of storms running through the state of Michigan here. And it may be that we lost the link up north. We'll see what's happening there. Find out pretty soon. Another quick thing on this is, Mike pointed out, and we're repeating time and again, we're looking at extremely hot weather. Black equipment is a bad guy, but that's so that you match up with the bad guys. The extreme secret police when they show up are using black. But that doesn't mean that's what you're using every day. Now, whenever you can get other colors, especially break-up colors that are going to reflect, or at least medium grade colors in the OD green, or you know, like the lighter browns, the desert pattern, but you don't necessarily want it all that light. Remember, the regular desert pattern is actually a little light for the environment, so, but it depends. You'll have to experiment, test to see what works. If you're going to do that, Remember that you want to try and mix and match break up your overall pattern if you can. Paracels, another thing we talked about, umbrellas, very simple, make your own shade. Kind of like the sombrero, man. The whole idea between the serape and the sombrero is that you actually are covering the body and working in such a way that you are moving air. It doesn't seem like that would be the case, but that's exactly what's happening. With the hat, you're making your own shade. With the Serape, what you've got is as you move you're actually circulating the air but you're not being directly hit by the sun. Also as we know it's a tool for the evening depending on what you're doing. Kind of like the cloak or like the kilt works the same way. Or of course everybody goes, hey, de poncho, that's a terrible fashion statement. Really? Ponchos work just fine. Take one every time you want to throw one away. Anyway, a bunch of other stuff that is happening on the border right now that's tied into what Mike has brought up. I can assume probably the link is with Don and Mike. Don was doing the primary. So we hopefully will have them back up and online in a minute. ArizonaMilitiaAtHushMail.com ArizonaMilitiaAtSymbolHushMail.com Arizona, militia, at hushmail.com. For all of you out there looking to try and make contacts, see about deploying down there. Live and learn. What's going to happen guys is as you deploy you'll find out there are things you should have known. It's not just walking around in the woods. The other consideration there is that there's a lot of people that need to be cycled in. This is where a standard operating procedure with regard to deployment needs to take place. Somebody does need to step forward. If that is the problem and that's the situation, then guys better move in and somebody better start dealing with it really, really, really, really quick. Or you're going to have casualties on the friendly side simply because of the environment. And that's something you really can't afford. Solution, quickies and cheapies. You need an assault vest. and you're not going to spend that much but you're looking for something in the lighter shades. If you go to CenterFireSystems.com CenterFireSystems.com CenterFireSystems.com they have that CenterFireSystems.com Go into their surplus area they have vests. They've got the Coyote Brown, they've got I think three-tone desert. They've got a couple of others that are in the breakup patterns. Guys are nothing expensive, I think they're around $45 to $50 if you're looking for an assault vest and you need something other than black, which again, don't wear black down there, we talked about this. You can, but there's a couple of the tricks to the business that most people don't really know and the system doesn't pass on to include, for instance, a string vest underneath everything. You can be over top of the t-shirt, but underneath the regular clothing, Some cases, guys have even worked the other way around right next to the body. But either way, the idea is that the string vest, ideally made out of jute slash hemp, would be dipped in water, allowed to soak, not just simply dipped and pulled out, allowed to soak so that the fiber is saturated with water. Then pull it out, put it on, put the other clothing on, then put your vests on. Now natural convection takes over. It's a little, you know, onboard air, you know, air slash water cooled system designed to bring down your body surface temperature and your core temperature in the process. You can do this with anything though, for that matter, if you had to do with just your t-shirt, that'll work. Not gonna breathe as well. Now the air is not gonna circulate as efficiently, but it is a system that works. The other thing here too is combat load. You're going to shave things, but don't drop certain items you don't know what you're going to need. Remember that you're dealing, and this is most important, and notice that protective masks were carried, very good. I would point this out. You're dealing with forces that can get hold of class three weapons. That doesn't mean they know best how to use them. Spraying and praying is one thing, accuracy is another. So volume fire, yeah, there's still the off chance you might get hit, but typically people who do not have a lot of experience with fully automatic weapons, and even with some experience, have a tendency to have a lot of high fliers, in fact the majority of them. For this reason, I'm more concerned with the idea that these guys may actually have other ordnance that they've collected. So a gas mask would be a really good idea. Don't forget that these characters are dealing in drugs. If they can buy a ton of opium, what else do you think they can buy out there? I have argued this for years. Semba, Bemidin, Dong, and the Chipmunks, along with this government, have failed us completely. They are criminal. They are criminal to the bone. They know what's going on down there. They're not dealing with it for a reason. And eventually, what I said before, I'll say again, The American people are and will be openly declared the perceived enemy of the government. And everybody else will be, they'll be sucking up to them and trying to lick their hind end. That's the whole of the bureaucracy. You're gonna see this with the Shysters too, some of them in uniform because they already had the money shown to them, guys. They're already on somebody else's payola over the border. Keep that in mind too. So there's a whole bunch of stuff that's gonna be really, you know, you can go to hell in a handcart real quick. Now as far as everybody going, oh somebody got killed. Well, they found a body. Obviously somebody else already has been dead, dead, dead for a while. And God knows how many others are hanging around out there. In some cases there might not be enough buzzards to go around to chew on everything. For that matter, this time of year, the turkey buzzards are all up here at our end. They nest up here, they go down south for the winter. So maybe they don't have enough buzzards. I don't know. But either way, That seems to be an interesting situation in and of itself. We'll see what happens here with the rest of the program. We still don't have Don up and online, unless maybe I'm over talking. Don, you there? Nope, okay, well very good. Anyway, other things to consider. Weapons Wednesday, real quick guys, we have the next printing of... combat recon manual sf-rvn70. Now this is our printout of the manual. It's a copy of it right there, 8.5x11 format, and this is one of several manuals that we have available through our page. If you get a chance, guys, take the time to Go through our donate key on our www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com page. That's www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. We also have PM8. which I can actually show you on our UStream. There you go dudes. PM8, which is how to start and train a militia. PM10, which is another, which is SOP. If you would like to pick them up, one of the ways you can do that while you're listening is to go to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com and then go to, on the right side of the page there, you'll see it says donate. When you get to the donate page, you know, donate key, tap it, it's going to list a whole bunch of stuff. Well, in it are the manuals that I just showed you and more. Music, training videos, you name it, it's listed there. And if you'd like to send a donation, we will ship the material to you ASAP. We just had four manuals that went out here in one order, several others too. I've got a bunch of other PM10s that have to go out right now. We completely exhausted those. They went through about 40 or so here in the last couple of days. Part of the reason is we have a militia unit down the street. Again, it's designed to get everybody up to speed as quickly as possible. We've exhausted all of our gas mask reserves, guys, giving an idea how many people are coming up and online. So we're going to have to be seeing if we can reorder in good quantity. If not, well, We'll point people in other directions, let's put it that way. Anyway, if you would like a copy of the information available to include the ECOMCOM packet, which is something that everybody should have in hand especially as we're now developing a more effective and active infrastructure. We need you to have the ECOMCOM packets in hand. Here's one of the things you can do. Put $2 in an envelope, plus five stamps. Stick that into an envelope with an address. Clean, printed address. You can do an address label, you can do a return address label like used for your mail. I don't care, that's up to you. Whatever address you want to use too, don't worry about that. Most important is, wherever it goes, it gets to you and you have it available so that when the time comes, when something like this is transpiring, as we get field reports, you'll be able to plug in. I don't think we have Don back yet. I think we lost both Don and Mike at the same time there. Have we got the storm hitting us here now? It's to the south. Okay, so it's wrapping around us again like it did yesterday. Interesting. Well, we'll see what happens. We'll probably still get hit with some part of it. As it is, we've got the different fingers of the same storm running across the state of Michigan disrupting power and disrupting the phone service. Another reason to have your emergency radio systems on standby, we do. Did we lose power here again? Nope, not that I know of. I think they lost it the other direction. Everything's up and online. And our Ustream looks pretty good. I can say hi. The only thing that I'm seeing that's affected appears to be the Skype. I said the only thing that seems to be affected is the skype. Oh, okay. So the skype was the only one. Well, that probably threw another link under the grid then. As it is, and we are almost at the bottom of the hour, almost at the halfway point. Another thing to remember guys is in hot, especially muggy weather, you're going to have to dump your mags and you're going to have to virtually clean out the magazine well itself. clean out the magazines internally and then make sure that you wipe down every round. That sounds like tedious work. It is. Is it part of the stuff they don't show you in the movies? You're right. You want to know why? Because movies are only two hours long plus it looks really boring and dull. Why would you possibly want to wipe down your ammo? Oh, I don't know. Maybe if it's brass or steel it's been in a wet environment and all of a sudden it looks like, oh my goodness, you got oxidation. I will point out, I know guys, police officers or guys that were carrying revolvers, a lot of revolvers especially, is undercover weapons where they were, you know, for personal defense. They'd opened up the cylinder, you know, let me show you my air weight. And then they'd pull out their air weight, Smith and Wesson, and they'd open up the cylinder and... They'd be trying to push the rounds off. First they just try to push the ejector and it didn't work, so they'd tap it. And as they're tapping it, these funny green cylinders start to appear. Green and brass colored, but with green around. All right, Dad, we should have them back now. And what's interesting about that is that as that transpired and they got out of the round, the blood looked fine. Lead didn't oxidize right away, although it will oxidize too, by the way, give it enough time. Well, no, not aeons. It won't take long. I'm kidding a few years, but it will. Still takes a lot longer for the lead to go anywhere. But the brass cases would actually be oxidized slash corroded in the cylinders. Now that also means there's moisture around the cylinder. So you're not just going to have to clean off the brass. You better break out the cleaning kit and go through every chamber in that revolver because you've got a problem. Also better lubricate now. This is why we've talked about Gibbs for many many many many programs and What we need to do is pre-lubricate the cylinder. We want to make sure that we have that that that prepped. If we don't and we keep it dry as a bone, when the time comes as that brass gets wet and then starts to corrode, you're going to find that it's going to cake and build up inside the cylinder retaining the moisture next to the steel. The steel may pit or at the very least is going to start to oxidize to a degree. Remember it's worn because brass scrapes in and out of the cylinders so each of those individual chamber And the same is true. Oh, don't think if you've got an automatic pistol or a weapon of any kind that retains the round in the chamber, it's not open bolt. Guess what? You have the same problem. The M16 will have the same problem. The AK can have the same problem, more forgiving because of the nature of the design of the round. But still, oxidation can create problems with any of your firearms. Yes, even your shotguns. Don't think you're free there either. So, constantly, in a very hot, humid environment, just like any other, but in a hot, humid environment especially, maintenance is going to have to be a little more regular, and you're going to have to step up the schedule, and you want to make sure you do maintenance even on your ammunition, if you're not going to fire it. You're going to have to check it. That means cleaning all the rounds off, break out a nice clean rag, grab a couple of those little gloves. What do I need a rubber gloss for? Well, your body salts. Have you ever pulled out a cartridge? Here's a challenge for anybody. Have you ever pulled out a cartridge and noticed a fingerprint on it or a thumbprint? either on the base of the case, literally it's oxidized exactly as you know, what is that? You look closer, it's a finger print or a thumb print. Well what it is is your body salt, some of you are more acid, more alkali, alkali, either way you can score, you're literally going to leave a certain amount of your body fluids, sweat slash body oils on the case. This can also be on the barrel of the brass case too. And what'll happen, I've even seen this work on lightly-nickeled rifle cases, where they're nickeled and it'll still etch the salts, depending on what it is you've got in your body that is being brought out of your pores, it will etch actually the metal that it's sitting on. So you want to be careful, especially in a hot environment, you're sweating, it's hot, you're tired, you really don't want to do anything, but you better make sure your mind's telling you to. When you wipe the rounds and the weapon down, it's a good idea to break out the little cheapy throw away inspection gloves slash work gloves for keeping stuff off your hands. And that'll keep the sweat on you and keep it off of your firearm and keep it off of your ammunition. Most critical at this point is off the ammunition. When you're done, throw them away. That's all there is to it, but the idea is that for there are there an awfully cheap solution to help keep things operating safely and securely Reliability is the issue here By the way, you're not going to the range you all saw you know if you deploy you're going to a battlefield situation Now the world is totally different. Oh I can't hear do we have done up? Yeah, we've got done. I hear done at all What about now there we go now we got you okay go ahead don't jump in there, please we got Mike to oh Yeah, I'm sure okay very good guys. I need you for New York and here. We are well I think we the weather's kind of hitting us here and there is what's happened not with all the system But with certain elements of it guys pick up or you left off go ahead, please Get out Mike mark we had a big one here today in New York get five point five Oh, and earthquake today. What time? What time was that, Dave? I understand that they also felt the vibration in some places in Michigan. St. Lawrence Fault Line, but there's another one too that ties into it, which is why we feel it. We're actually pressing right now, I was looking at that several years ago, in that we're overdue for a big one on the Mississippi, but because of that, it's affecting Michigan the same way. I mean, actually, we're waiting for another one, a big one here, the same way that the Mississippi is, because it's going to hit our plate, or it's going to hit the Mississippi, then it'll hit the lake's plate, then it'll go right up the St. Lawrence again, like it's done in the past. We had one here about three years ago. It was 3.2 on the wrecker. But today's was 5.5, 5.0 to 5.5 depending on where you were at. Very good. I thought you'd like to know and I let Mike go back because he didn't get to hear, people didn't get to hear what he was talking about because he was off the air for at least 10 or 15 years. Oh I know. Okay we're going to let you, Dave Sand, stand by and Mike jump in there. Go, go, go. There you go Mike. Okay, well you know you want to recap of what it is? Or you just go ahead and continue of what's going on or how Do you recall where we dropped off or what? Go where you dropped off because I know you probably got a lot to cover. Let's just keep right on, you know, we'll keep hitting the subject. They continue to... Oh wait a minute. My notes, and you tell me when you remember, obviously you heard the salute report about the size, the activity, the location, etc., about finding the three illegals in the one dead body. Right. And then I was talking about hiking along I-8 and encountering all the clothes and the Coke cans and the burlap bags and the dope bags and all that stuff. And you had just got into the... You ran into the BLM ranger. Okay, very good. Okay, so yeah, we didn't very much, you know, we're talking about the, that's on South on Vee Cole Road and you know, we had a discussion with my wife and we pointed out that this is, because she thought it was a good idea that they were stopping people, pointed out that this might be careful of what you wish for. You know, there's a highway that runs from down in this direction north, it's Arizona 347. And then that's a known corridor if they're not using V-Coal Road North. I-17, they're always reading about pickup trucks and 18 wheelers getting pulled over on I-17, headed up to Flagstaff. And I-40, running east to west is 18 wheelers getting stopped with, you know, a ton of dope in it and stuff. And so, again, be careful of what you wish for because if you think that it's okay to just pull over anybody willy nilly because you're a suspect a suspicious vehicle of what are you doing here, that pretty soon one of these days they're going to be pulling you over on 347 or I-17 or I-40 because you let them do it over here to somebody else. So just kind of on that. And one other thing is, so we really didn't miss a whole bunch of it, just kind of was another thing. And I understand this is not weapons related on Weapons Wednesday, but kind of also ties in with what Marx is talking about. on ammunition and you're giving out a lot of moisture and everything about your heat injuries. You got your heat cramps that generally you're going to start having cramps in your extremities, especially your legs, not so much as your arms. That's a pretty good indication that you're low on fluid. You're anywhere from about a liter to a liter and a half of fluid that your body's telling you that it's low. The next one is going to be heat exhaustion. You're going to have for a few sweating, visual disturbances. You're going to start seeing things instead of color. You're going to start seeing them. You might feel dizzy, fainting, or things like that. It's a good indication you're way low. You're at least a liter and a half low on fluid. You need to get into the shade. You need to loosen up your clothes. You need to take it easy for a little while. Lay down for a little while. And don't be just so inclined if all of a sudden your vision starts coming back in and you start seeing things of color. You need to stay there for a lesser body cool down. And the final one, this is the real transition. Before it was the heat exhaustion, sweating, and then all of a sudden and then your body's going to moisture and you're going to go into heats. And this is truly a life threat type of deal. And you're going to, the body is going to, the skin is going to be dry, bright, red. The person is, if they're not unconscious, you need to go to an area, you need to start cooling the body immediately if they're conscious, and you need to start cooling the body, and you need to start, if you have, put it in the armpits, put it around the cooling their body down, and you need the monitoring water if you, taking an oral temperature point to give an accurate reading by putting a thermometer in their mouth. You're going to have to be taking a, like the old fashioned thermometer and you're going to have to, because what happens is when the temperature of the body starts to get up to 106, 107, it kicks out the body's regulating ability. And you need, as you start to cool the body down, then as it starts, when it gets down to 102 degrees and with a poor temperature, It will be just kicking in and then it will get on down there because if you continue to cool it and it gets down to the normal of 98.6, then it's going to get lower and it could go as low as 91, 92, 93 degrees. And then you're going to have to turn around and start. So then you're going to get into this hoarding effect where heating and cooling and heating and cooling. So you really have to monitor that temperature. And the rehydration formula. It's real easy to remember the first three items. It's going to be one quarter of a teaspoon of more than a light salt, a teaspoon of sodium bicarbonate, two tablespoons of sugar, and then two scoops of drink mix. And you're going to add this to every other liter of water that you consume. It's not going to be you're going to be drinking one every time. You want to have that already pre-made. Get some of these small Ziploc bags. Have your dehydration formula in there. And then just rotate those. eat every other canteen. Now the one quarter of the regular salt that's going to replace your sodium, more light salt, calcium, carb is a good part of your muscle activity and it's going to absorb these other things. The two tablespoons of sugar are going to add energy in there and then the two scoops of your powdered drink mix usually your lemonade works the best because this other stuff obviously these are front on any restrictions. sodium diets or anything like that. Obviously you want to run that by your physician, but if you can generally tolerate your sports drinks, your Gatorade, or your Powerade or things like that, you should be able to tolerate this rehydration formula well. I'm going to be going through quite a bit of water. I'd recommend that everybody, before you start on a mission out here, that everybody is going to have to, whoever is in trouble, whoever they delegate to be in any of these operations. one gallon milk of water in case you fall over or something things out here. You get a poke in it with all your water leaks out and you're really not going to notice it. But if you have force then you can rotate those through with your rehydration formula and if one of them springs a leak you're only going to lose one quarter of your water supply. And so that's kind of pretty much it. That's my recommendations about the weather conditions out here, water training, some of the things that you need to have to be prepared. We have a lot of stuff in the future. So, what do you guys think? Okay, Mike, while we were off, you described turning us on one sheet into a camouflage. Would you do that again, please? Okay, very good. Get some regular muslin. I didn't say muslin. Muslin cloth. It's kind of a light canvas, not a really heavy cloth. And then you want to, you have your other item, and they usually use about an eight by eight sheet of cloth. You need some motor oil. You can get it to dollar store for a dollar. You're going to take some water and you're going to pour it in next to your conch and make some, get it nice and soupy there. And you need a broom or a stick to wish it around. To find this concrete, sometimes you could find an old building foundation or something. Or the motor oil onto the, onto the conch. Take your muslin cloth. around in there so you're going to get spot and then pick it right into the mud using your broom and you're sweeping it around getting it generally just the mud and everything. You're going to pick it up with shakes to get the big chunks to roll it over a clothes line or a rope that you tied up between some of the trees. Go ahead and let it dry. give you your indigenous camouflage. You're not going to have to worry about, well, do I need a PDU tarp, or do I need a green digital tarp, or do I need a brown digital tarp? This is going to match to your exact location. So if you have a supply of Flagstaff, or darker color, it's a lighter tan soil, you can tailor make your, you can either use that to tie up into the tree to give you shade during the day, or you can cut it and make some art. wear it like an off part of it over your head and you can become a complete camel flier in the desert. I guess you can poke a little bit of holes and foliage in it, but that's a very cheap and inexpensive, very durable way to make camouflage cloth, indigenous camel fliers. They are gone, but I'll get out again. Now, one more time. One more time, just go slow. We're going to have you review two things here. The other one is the hot weather formula. Go ahead and give the list again, top to bottom. Take your time. The individual components, and again, recommended usage. OK, the rehydration formula, the first three items, each will be one quarter of a teaspoon. The regular salt, just plain old table salt. The next item is molten light salt. The third item is sodium bicarbonate or almond hammer soda. One is going to be two tablespoons of sugar. And the third or the fourth item, fifth item is going to be two scoops of your powdered drink mix. People usually prefer the lemonade because it'll help mask the spoon of regular table salt and replace the sodium that your body's losing. One quarter of a light salt, pass the sodium that you're losing. One quarter sodium bicarbonate, almond hammer soda, and that's going to help with the fat. of your blood and help of a muscle activity. The two pieces of sugar, that's going to give you energy there. And then the two scoops of the drinks, the nasty taste of it. You can go to, you can get like little half Ziploc bags. I think they call them snack bags. You put them in, they're not like your full sandwich bags, but they're only half the size. Two or three of these. And then you want to add this to every other canteen quart. or liter. I wouldn't add this if you're drinking out of a Camelbak. I don't know about the sediment and the ratio of the mica. Maybe get your drink bottle like a Gatorade bottle or a Powerade bottle. That's one there. And then you can add that to every other quart. So you're going to drink one quart of regular water, a quarter of your hydration formula, one quart of regular water, one quart your rehydration formula and keep alternating that each throughout the day, especially when you're doing strenuous activity. Obviously, maybe in the evening or if you've got somebody that's just monitoring the radio, you're some where they're not hard to wait or no digging, things like that, where they're not straining or going through so much strenuous activity, you can cut down on that where they're not drinking those every other day. Go ahead and save those zip lines in the evening. You can go ahead and recharge those up, have maybe a little production line where one person's doing the stuff. Usually you can get your one pound and the cheaper. Your bicarb, they own two boxes. They're going to run you a little bit more, 10 ounces. Your sugar, your plain table sugar, you can get that. And then your drink mix is going to run you a little bit more depending on if you want some name brands, some cheaper stuff. You've got three levels. You need to identify, maybe not necessarily being able to treat the, at least identify your body as signaling to you that you're starting to suffer some heat injuries. Initially when you first get out here you're going to start maybe experiencing cramp, especially in your extremities, sometimes in your abdomen, but usually generally in your legs. Those are heat cramps. Your body signals to you that you're low on fluid and you're low on your sodium and your potassium. It's a good indication that you're at least a liter and a half short. Next level up, feet exhaustion characteristic is profuse sweating. Depending on the amount of sweating you can lose in this environment. You're not even really realizing because as you sweat it's being evaporated. Usually it's just characteristic sweating, visual disturbances, things will start turning instead of from coming at your body signal into you that you're really way low. well over a liter and a half of water. Next level up, a true life threatening injury is going to be your heat stroke. Your body stops sweating. The characteristics are going to be bright, red, dry, hot skin. And this person, if they haven't collapsed, that would be evacuated in your heat exhaustion. Get them to drink in the water, loosen up their clothing, and make sure that they drink plenty of fluids. In the heat stroke, drink in the water. You need to start cooling the body down. If you don't have ice to put in their armpits or up on their neck, you can loosen up their clothing, remove their boots, prop their feet, pull the body with some water and start fanning it to get some evaporative. If you have the ability to go ahead and start an IV, I'd run in at least a liter before I'd start worrying about too much before some of the other things. But you need to at least go in at least 10 minutes left of the treatment aspect with three levels. Your heat cramps, or heat exhaustion in your heat stroke and being able to identify this. You need to buddy up so people are checking on each other, making sure that they're taking in the fluids and everything. Over to you guys. Very good, Mike. We appreciate that. And again, we are pretty close. Anything in closing, Mike? Well, one last question I'm sure everybody's asked. How did the guys do with the deployment? Any problems? Anything that jumped out and needed to be addressed? Well, they did find three... After the illegals turned them over to Border Patrol, they found one dead body that was turned over to the medical examiners or however it was. This is really brutal out here. Again, a lot of people may be listening that they don't operate in this type of way. They may work in an air condition. If you're not used to the environment, it's going to take you at least two weeks to acclimate in the morning, early, maybe 3, 3, 4 o'clock. Get ready to go. plenty light out here at about 4.30 in the morning. You can operate from 4.30 in the morning up until 9 or so. 9.30 it's starting to get pretty sporty out here. If you're a little bit more acclimated you should be able to operate until about 1 or 2 in the afternoon. Then I'd find a place to lay up for the other people too during the day because they know it's really hot then. Go ahead and finish time in the evening. I know a lot of people when we're out here that have a tendency they'll want to cut back on food. You might want to have a good hearty breakfast and a good hearty dinner. You might want to just have some turkey and things to snack on. You really, really need to stay hydrated and stay good nourished during these operations. This is the heat in this type of a fatty and big time. Over to you. Very good. Appreciate that. Don, anything else? Mark? Oh, what do we have? Go ahead. The only thing that's kept on Don, but they have a limited amount of time, this is H.D. from Arizona. I wanted to get you guys a quick update. Over. Go ahead. Oh no, go ahead. First thing I want to say, thank you, thank you, thank you. The response has been so overwhelming. You guys putting the information out across the web and on this show, our Border County Unit Leader has asked me to step in and manage the flow of information because he was already overwhelmed when he sent out the request. Now he's additionally overwhelmed with having to deal with all the contacts. So he has asked me to step in and manage that to the point where we're not having two people from the same state unit contacting him. He has to give the same explanation twice. So we're going to try and manage that as much as possible. But they now have a full shop set up, operating 24-7 to work on their machines. They now have three panics headed his way to help turn the wrenches. He says that the shop is set up with all the parts all the tools and all the supplies that they need, set maybe for some tires for the deuce naps. Other than that, all he needs is more ridge turners to keep that thing running. They're working on several Unimogs, they're working on a Humvee, and they're working on the deuce naps. We've got mechanics set up there for the deuce naps and the Humvee, but we're still looking for some good Unimog mechanics. Anything and everything that all can send in the way of donations is being coordinated through me. I am not handing out the shipping address publicly just yet. We have some security concerns about that address. There's why. Early this morning, one of Pima County militia men was fired upon. Vehicle was struck. He is not injured. But this is a 30-caliber round that impacted driver's side door three inches below the glass. Things are getting mighty sporty down there, as Mike Messer pointed out very eloquently earlier. I know you have limited time. I know you have questions. And I'll turn it over to you all at this point. Thank you very much. The Unimog. Very good. Mike, anything from that end? Negative. OK. Real quick on that. The Unimog. We might have somebody at this end. I'm going to have to talk to them. In fact, they're out of state for the moment. But we have a number of Unimogs in storage. And they maintain those. So we'll do what we can, HD. Sounds good? Thank you sir, we are right at the top. Appreciate the call. Death to the new world order. Thank you. And Mike, tell you what guys, we got everybody right here. All together, 1, 2, 3. God bless the Republic. Death to the new world order. We shall now be free.
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