June 28, 2010
Evening Show
59m
Complete
Radio Episode
▶ Audio Player
Summary
Mark Koernke discussed Arizona militia border operations, including a leaders' reconnaissance planned for early August with militia units from multiple states. He covered the successful ham radio field day exercise, provided detailed instructions for setting up low-cost training classrooms using salvaged equipment, and addressed a Milwaukee county representative's geographically confused opposition to Arizona's immigration enforcement law. Callers reported on Arizona militia deployment progress, vehicle and equipment needs, and a gun supplier offering firearms at cost.
- arizona militia
- border security
- ham radio field day
- pima county
- sand devils
- militia training
- field operations
- immigration enforcement
- arizona sb 1070
- preparedness
- equipment donations
- tactical vehicles
- militia leaders recon
- desert operations
Transcript
Click a timestamp to jump
Loading transcript...
Live 365 You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep and dead. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the midst for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trampled each god-given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? Well, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Quirky. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories Central, West, Southeast, and North. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, pbn.4mg.com, and we are on live 365. Then go to LibertyTreeRadio. We're also on AM&FM micro stations, CB Bay stations, and Ultra Net Technologies, east and west of Mississippi along with southern and central Alaska. The hallmark network from the top of Maine where the black bears are wandering around looking for some more perfume to bring in those girly bears, you know, rolling over in the city dump or the latest big dumpster recycle bin nearby. All the way down to the bottom of Florida where the fiddler crabs are there basking in the sun contemplating their belly buttons and then across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico. through Doom, Louisiana, I think, Persnickety and soon to be doomed, Texas, we might as well just move her there, and then Oklahoma, where they still have oil, like they do in the Gulf, but nobody's going to move from Oklahoma. All the way up to Nebraska, we could chunk there, I guess, along with the third of Wyoming, then also Iowa slash Iowa. And across to, let's see, the Blue Ridge Mountains, which probably you'll find some excuse for writing in some kind of panic experience so that everybody will flee from the Blue Ridge Mountains and head towards the East Coast. The people who are in the Gulf will flee to the Blue Ridge Mountains. The people that are from the East Coast will flee to the Midwest. The people from the Midwest will be fleeing to the plain states, but then kind of arcing back down towards the places that they all abandoned that were down there towards Louisiana and Texas. the people that are down towards the southwest will be fleeing to the northwest. The people from the northwest are screwed. They have no place to run and nobody wants them, along with California. So they might as well jump in the water and SWIM! Okay? Please, don't come our way. If you're in California, SWIM! Unless you actually have a firearm. You have a firearm. We'll probably let you this way. Anyway, it is back over here with the Golden Spike Project, or within the Blue Ridge Mountains, that they haven't abandoned yet. But they're thinking about it. They're thinking about abandoning the mountains because they can smell smoke and perhaps haze. And their eyes are watering. That could be because they're, well, laughing about other things too. But anyway, it is a beautiful day here. It's been a hot, sunny Monday. And that means it is almost the end of the month. It is the 28th of June. That is the second year of Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. And, oh boy, 2010, where it's the end of the world as we know it. The key word is as we know it. Probably maybe we'll have a break at the bottom of the hour and we'll play that song. REM. I don't want to play the other version. The original REM version is still the best. Anyway. Well, no, there is a second version that's not so artsy and actually is pretty good. That was the one that was most recently done. There's a couple in between though that I just, I'm sorry. You got a girl pop singer that just, no. Especially the style she used. It just doesn't fit. Anyway, it has been pretty busy here. I want to say congratulations and thank you to all of the people who participated in the field day this weekend. Captain Monahan reported it was probably one of the best that they've ever had. We had units all over the place that locked in and the way it works, there's a couple interesting things that I hadn't brought up on the air. For instance, and I think Jim mentioned it for a minute here, Captain Monahan mentioned this when we had him up, but maybe he didn't. There are some interesting things. For instance, you get points for many special elements to the field day, the ham field day project. Number one, you have to contact as many people as you can around the country in as many frequencies as you can. So it's kind of like Scatter Dodge, but in a positive way. You want to connect with people, but you can be in the upper end of the VHF, UHF, ham of all grades, CB, you name it, whatever you got your machine tweaked to, and you know, roll the dice. and where it hits if somebody else is there, fantastic. But also there are points for the types of antenna systems that you hook up, how you connect everything, and your power source. If you're using recuperative or regenerative power and you're on your own power grid, that is a plus, which is really kind of neat. So you actually have the opportunity to make many many different points and it gives you kind of a standing thing. It's a fun event. It's been going on for I guess nine on seventy plus years, this year 2010. So that went exceptionally well and many of our units that were out there actually gained, I mean they didn't get everything because they're not really super experienced, okay. It's about on your getting experience miss, that's what its purpose is. But where they came up in the standing is because we do use alternate power. We do use modified or improvised antenna systems. and in the little discussion I had with him last night, we hours in the morning, it makes sense that we actually saw some pretty good results in general for a lot of our people doing their part to help to put the emergency grid into place. Now they did have a lot of background noise this weekend by the way. There was a lot of solar activity, everybody's been reporting, that was known and expected. So the important thing was to get through the chop, get through the background static and get to where you wanted to signal wise. So everybody did well. Even Jim was very happy. They had some fun and they talked for pretty much most of the night. LibertyNet, PossumNet, and the EagleNet were all up and online. And apparently they did OK. So congratulations there. That was part of the overall program. And we don't want to forget our friends down in Arizona and also for our friends all over the northwestern part of the country that flagged in to and linked up and connected and said hi with call signs and everything. I don't know if those are real call signs and I don't think anybody would know the difference. Did I say that? Yes, I did. Anyway, now a couple of things going on here. As you know, Arizona militia is continuing to deploy on the border. It's interesting that the control press is kind of sliding away from that issue because they realized the kind of response they got wasn't negative. Just the reverse. Even the sheriffs who were lamenting, we need help! We need help! Why? Why? Well, it turns out that a lot of people took that seriously and they called him. And not only did they call him, but Oh my goodness, they were serious about coming down and helping. Oh no, no, no, he just wants money. Yeah, that's what it really comes down to. He wants money, I'm telling ya. Oh yeah, slide in the back pocket. See, volunteer work, you can't really profit from that. But government teat money, whale, yeah, you know, there's two A's. First year, that second sound on the big mammary gland, and then also in between the cheeks. That's the other problem. So if this guy is serious, he's got all the manpower he needs, he's just got to get his act together as far as the sheriff goes, and I don't think he will. So it's going to be up to the Arizona militia to do the job that needs to be done and to do it right. And again, most important guys, you've got to get used to cycling bodies into a program, and you cannot do this ad hoc. The one nice thing about this when you're cycling personnel in so that they're going to have an understanding of what's going on is to use Mr. Television and Mr. DVD. One of the reasons is for your basic orientation. While you will have a live instructor, it is best so that there is no deviation in the instruction If your best instructors put their classwork down on DDD, that way they can plug it in. There are a bunch of screens. This is where I would recommend if you want to do a classroom. They are throwing away TVs left and right. Nowadays you can get beautiful trinitrons. You name it. Magnavoxes, admirals, blah blah blah. I mean no matter what year and what you want to play with. But for doing a classroom that you can put in place and you won't care about and nobody's going to steal it because nobody wants those big televisions anymore. People aren't thinking about the glorious, you know, people are lazy. Let's put it this way. They weren't as lazy when they were, when they perceived them as worth more. So people use take those analog televisions you all remember the Detroit riot combat carry right pistol in one hand and a television Oh, forgive me. There we go television over the shoulder You had to be able to carve that arm like this so it fit the proper television after you smash the window The other hand is holding a gap and the Detroit Combat Carry. Everybody used to know that one, especially for all the many little myriad of minor riots, not just the big riots, but the small Detroit riots we had too. And, well, out there in Los Angeles, it was the same way. Snatch and grab was the agenda. Well, the thing is now, it ain't worth it. I ain't getting paid for that enough. In fact, I don't get paid for it at all. So the cool thing is, guys, if you're setting up a classroom, Those analog televisions are a perfect solution. You don't have to cry. Two things. You can set up a classroom. It can look great. You have all the cameras and everything you need. The cameras are secure, but you can leave everything up, leave all the TVs up, and you can have a whole bunch stored away and locked up and sealed behind closed like even a wall panel so nobody would know they're there. Then if somebody says yeah, we're gonna show those guys we're gonna vandalize the militia classroom or something It's like, you know a smash smash clunk clunk and everybody goes Well take the old ones out to the range For those new ones. Oh, that's right Wow How many things did you stack up? Well, the room was about 6 by 8 tall and I think we got them right to the door. You know, so the door opens up and it only goes just past the TV and everything else is TVs in here and they're all the same model and we just collected them all and made sure they're all RCA jack capable. Wow, so you take the old ones out, you put the new ones up, you look to see how somebody might have broken in to do the vandalism. and you either A, weight and ambush and then grease your tank treads with them later or you fix what's broken and make it work better so it's secure again but secure and it can't be done the same way. See how that works? Either way, you got a solution, it's cheap and by the way another cool thing, VHS cameras and VHS machines are dog cheap. So you can even do all your video work, not on DVD. You can do it on VHS tapes, have it all done, sitting there, and when the time comes, you're not out of penny. Your entire classroom could cost literally nothing right now. The most expensive part would be trying to round up cable. And you know what? If you're patient, even that comes to you for free. Wow! So I got to pay for some electricity, but that's about it. And what's cool about this is when you're going to be training troops, example, environmental orientation. You got a bunch of people from all over the country. Some of them are from higher altitudes and they're going to go down almost to sea level. Well, actually it's just reverse. It's more like... Oh, dudes, this is like breathing oxygen, except, wait a minute, this is really thin air down here in Arizona, so keep that in mind, too, that while it is the rainy season, I think, they got their monsoons going on right now, I could be wrong, but I don't think so. That was the report we got the last time. Be ready for wet weather, and be ready for dry. That's all there is to it. It's gonna be really, it'll get wet for a bit, but I'm telling you right now, guys, during their wet season, nothing sticks. been down there, stationed down there, know what it's like. So be prepared for that and remember that when you're putting up classes down at the other end or anywhere across the country, think throw away but nice. Today you can put a classroom together just as we've done many times in the past that's cheap, cheap, cheap, looks good, well-appointed, furniture's laying all over the place right now especially from classrooms and things like that, the latest wave of yuppie Oh, San Mabam and Dingdong money is coming in, so I guarantee your idiot school system is going to be tossing out some chairs and going to be getting rid of desks pretty soon and you know cabinets and all kinds of stuff. The Obama Leech money means that they'll be squandering left and right on stuff they don't need that they already have. It's already serviceable, but they're going to want the latest quasi-Chinese chipboard junk as opposed to the old steel case stuff that would be around to your grandchildren and serve just as well as it did today. That's just how it's going to work. Well, you know what? Don't tell them to fix that. Get it from them. We need it. They don't. They're going to get rid of it. Don't correct them. Ever. Again. Just the reverse. Laugh. And take it. That's the attitude you've got to have. The hell with the system. The system right now is so screwed up. If you're supporting it, it's stupid. It's not going to get fixed. They're not going to fix anything. They're not going to cure anything. They are thieves. The only thing that is gravitated to every position we have are thieves, skunks, and rotten, bottom-fading, ring-knocking thieves. So, with that in mind, smile and wave, and load the torque up. Especially when you've got to get rid of it. You may have stuff that you can donate. Because the troops down there are going to need supplies and support, there is a list. You can go to arizonamalisha.com. That's arizonamalisha.com. Did I say arizonamalisha.com? Yes, I did. Now, if you would like to make contact, we've got Arizona Maforson's email, arizonamalisha.com. ArizonaMilitia at hushmail.com ArizonaMilitia at hushmail.com Okay? Now, if you'd like to send donations, now the address we have, this is the address we have right now. And here's how it works. ACM-LLC 3141 North First Avenue Tuxon, no Tucson guys, Tuxon, Tucson, Arizona 85719. Why did I say Tuxon? It's because that's how you remembered, that's how it's spelled. It's Tucson, but jokingly, Tuxon will keep you in line when you want to spell it out. T-U-C-S-O-N Arizona 85719. One more time for the full address, maybe twice, how's that sound? ACM-LLC 3141 North First Avenue Tucson Arizona 85719 Again, that's ACM-LLC 3141 North First Ave Tucson Arizona 85719. Now they do need a little bit of everything, but here's an idea. We've done this before, we've asked everybody. There's another reason I do this. Number one, you send the support to the troops, they get what they need. You know exactly what it was sent, so you can't claim you don't know what happened to the money, because if you sent money, then people are going, we don't know what happened with the money. Well, here's how it works, because I know people are going to say, yeah, but you've got to pay the shipping. Well, you know what? That's the consolation prize. If you can't send funds and you're worried about where the money's going, you're gonna have to send resources. Which means you're gonna have to bite the bullet and find the cheapest way to ship the stuff that you can. Let me give you a little hint. Maybe you got a truck driver friend who can take it down that way. Oh, there's an idea. We do that all the time. We have truck drivers who take a lot of equipment around the country. Some of it quite heavy. Hey, when they got a truck, a lot of times they've got extra space in the back. It doesn't cost you anything to ship it. Hey, wait a minute. That's cheap. Yes, it is. So anyway, the idea is to be creative in the process. Okay. Hey, Dan, as long as we're on the subject of Arizona, I told you about this during the meeting. You didn't get to hear it, but we had a bunch of people come out here to listen to this. Oh, yes. We have a... This is another one of those, you know, like the whole island of Guam is going to tip over into the ocean thing. Oh no! Christian's coming though from a county representative in Milwaukee who supports Milwaukee boycotting Arizona because of the law that they passed on to crack down on illegal immigrants. There we go. I'm just gonna play this real quick. Now pay attention and listen. We'll maybe play it twice if it's not clear enough. Go ahead. If this was tapped then which is a state that is directly on the border with Mexico and they were calling for a measure like this saying that they had a major issue with undocumented people flooding their borders. I would say I would have them in twice of this. But this is a state that is a waste removed from the border and It doesn't make sense to me that when you Google this subject, if you put in Arizona at the 1070, that you see a picture of the governor of Arizona meeting with President Obama in May of 2010. If you have direct linkage to the president, There are already National Guard troops on the border in Arizona. Mr. Chairman, I just wanted to assure my colleague that Arizona does in fact share a border with the country of Mexico. The city of Nogales has been a source of a great deal of illegal immigration. Arizona, along with other states, I think has a right to be concerned with the strain that illegal immigrants place on the local services, on the school district, on the health care system. I hope later it's only for searching for a solution. And I think the majority of Americans agree with that position. Well, wait a minute. Texas is over there to the right on a piece of paper and they never color in the Mexico part over by Arizona there, so they can't be close to Mexico. You know what? If you notice, it's the way her map was printed because of Mexico. There's a picture of Mexico and it has the borders and it shows Texas and New Mexico and Arizona and California, but they printed Mexico over to the right. and I don't know what's off to the left over there towards New Mexico, Arizona and California except, wait a minute, one state's called New Mexico. Well real quick, that's on UFLEX right now, it's under the most recent, it's like in the top three of most recently loaded of UFLEX and it was posted by Wood Free or Die on January 26, 2010. Another fine example of a public full system product making it into politics. was posted this month on the 26th. There we go, I got the date wrong. I was looking at something else. Actually, I think the reason for this is because you see Arizona, which is located in Canada, in the western province. She doesn't even know why we do it. Why are we by kind of these people? They're way up north anyway. She's in favor of boycotting. Yeah, I know that. That's what I'm saying. No, I'm just saying. I'd be like, look at the map. Mexico's off to the right. In fact, she's the chief advocate, you know, promoting it in Milwaukee. And here's the problem, there are probably a whole bunch of Mexican people sitting in the audience behind going, oh god, oh god, she's representing us. Are you sure about this? Could we find anybody else? No, because the rest have kill all Americans tattooed on their forehead and Mexican flags tattooed on their cheeks. Oh well, what can we say? Well, they're just having a little fun, you know? I'm sure she was joking. I'm sure later on they actually are going to come up with something like that. Oh, of course, just like the one Ken Ramon. I was joking, I didn't actually think. I didn't really notice it. You know, that it would be an environmental disaster and all this other fun stuff because we put more of the soldiers on the island, it would tip. Do you know what's deadly serious? Why is this- why is it that we are not into Star Trek or Battlestar Galactica or Star Wars yet? Guys, in a blasted movie they were smart enough to figure out how to do a holoprojection right in the middle of where everybody is so that the people aren't so stupid! Let me think about it, it's like you always have these cool battle boards where they show, and by the way, the area that we're talking about is, you know, they show the planet and it goes, right there to the spot of the planet, you know, and they have beautiful colors. There's no reason. They could have done that with like a tack up map. Right, it would have been beautiful if you had a map behind her. She probably should have oriented upside down. You know, it's like, well, we're way over here in Montana, but we're down here in Minnesota and it's way up there. It's out of the way anyway. It's not relevant. And that's true, I'm serious about this though. In this day and age, the quality of the politicians have gone way down the road. Yeah, and that's the problem. A product of the public fool system of the next wave is what we just played on the air. That's the problem and not only that why this is the cream of the crop the best of the best there just isn't any better than it You know there are we got a whole hell of a lot of people have a real good understanding about the geography and the you know Shall we say the lay of the land how things are set up here at the very least maybe like where at least the states are that would help I just go up and she's only a local representative anyway and she got it because she was probably worried about you know there's something that she had the way the pet peeve that she decided she needed to be in politics over and other than that then all the sudden the rest is bad fad magazine response and that's what this thing is really We just need to recruit the boycott of Arizona because my polls say that some people who voted for me might actually like it maybe down the road if I'm up for re-election. Of course, now that's not very likely after this statement. Mexico, we're going to have to send her a map. We can send her a very facetious card with a very uniquely engineered map so that she'll have a better understanding of how things work. Anyway, that was almost our bottom of our break. We could take another break here though if you want. What have we got that's exciting out there that we can switch to? Of course, we do have our sponsors if all of us fails. MaineMilitary.com, don't forget MaineMilitary.com, M-A-I-N-E Military.com, 8776-080179, Again, that's 877-608-0179. You're talking to Frank or the crew. And don't forget that with the way that things are going, guys, LTR, they've got an LTR section there. Again, check out the LTR specials page, guys. and that right now is being added to. We should have from Frank some examples of some of the digital. You know, I can actually put this on Ustream now before I have to throw it to the microphone. But if you're listening on Ustream, you'll be able to... And on ViewFlicks, although I mean I haven't found that... Yeah, that's right. ...they did come in on Friday to let us know that they are also streaming our video feed live over at ViewFlicks. Now, that's what I was looking for when I found that and remembered that clip while you were talking about it. I'm trying to find where the live video feed is. I haven't found it yet. So again, there's a couple different ways you can find us, but ViewFlex has the Ustream feed that's going out right now from the station. And of course, the lava lamp is over here. That's that green over here. Is that alien glow? Yeah, over here. I better do it this way. There we go. That here. Can I get it right there? We go. See right there. Ma, there you go with it. There's green. That's the lava lamp. So hey guys whenever you see that you know what's got to be our station who else has a lava lamp they can draw on I don't know how many have survived and this one's running flawlessly by the way, which is really scary and it's an old one But isn't it true the old ones always work best Anyway, a couple of things happen this weekend pretty good by the way can't nigga hitch him Robert G We are going to break and we will be back. We had a couple of announcements here. Competition winners. This is Liberty Tree Radio. We will be right back with the Intel Report. 4th Regimental Combat Team, first company. You had a changing of the command ceremony on Sunday. We appreciate that. We should have some pictures for the Colonial Marine Militia website. It will probably be posted tomorrow night. And that should be pretty cool. Also, Camp Naga-Hitcham had a series of the pistol rifle and shotgun combat matches this weekend. Long-range rifle Michael N was top shooter. Intermediate rifle Stephen K. And then we had combat shotgun was Martha B. That's right, the girls won on the shotgun. And that was actually, in each case, we're looking at a company strength formation here. So in each case, approximately 116 to 140 shooters competed in each category. Some didn't want to work on long range rifle and some didn't work on shotgun or pistol, depending upon experience. But the average was about 100 to 115 people. All categories, there were aggregates that were generated for all gun competition. And I don't have the rating on that yet, but I know that, for instance, again, long range rifle. This was a .300 WinMag, 7mm Remington Mag, .30-06, and .50 Caliber. Michael N., he was using a Moddy Griffin modified, actually a personal design as a home built. And I want to make sure they got that right. And I am correct. And then intermediate rifle, Stephen K, 308 rifle. Combat shotgun, Martha B. She was using a Remington Model 870. And combat pistol, Robert CT. And he is, of course, top pistol shooter. He's been in that business for a little while, too, by the way, working with one of the militia at large, independent formations. He's also in offhand shooting competition right now too with the state competition between the different militia units. That's coming up here at the end of the season, should be in August. We'll see what happens with that because I know that they're going to add some teams, competition teams. Offhand pistol is very different from combat pistol guys. It's regular competition. They use a little more of a tightened up firearm in general. The idea behind the combat pistol is any weapon that conforms to the basic specs and actually it's any personal handgun you want to use. It's purely a matter of can you load it fast enough because of the way the cycle is set up. Also, Camp Ogama, the three-point weapons course, went well and in fact, as I understand it, KT was, and we're not talking KT, it's KT from Morting. KT from Morting, I'm looking at my notes here, I just wrote them down quick guys, and Sergeant Harris was also, were the two top shooters in the three point weapons course. That was rifle, shotgun, pistol, their choice of arms, and in fact, Sergeant Harris used a Cooper type scout rifle bolt action for his personal weapon and shot top shooter. on the combat course. And that's a bolt gun, people. We're looking at a bolt gun, not a semi-automatic weapon. Pop-up targets, some moving. And the Oghammer range, of course, is all brand new. We're working on expanding the project here to perhaps sample that out for everybody so they can see what we're talking about in the way of moving target and how to set these up. We've used those in a couple of ranges down in the Manchester area too with the militia units down there. They've been very satisfied with them. and we'll probably be doing a little video on that too to show the rail system the way it's set up, but it has to be protected. However, it's a throwaway. When something gets hit, guess what? Hack, hack, saw, saw, replace the PVC pipe. Did I say PVC pipe? I know! PVC pipe. You can do so much with it. And when you're done with it, you can throw it away if you really feel bad about it. But PVC pipe is the key to making very inexpensive combat rail target systems. When you're done, you fix it. Somebody does shoot it accidentally where they shouldn't be shooting it. Well, you just go out there and replace it with a few dollars of material and you're all done. So congratulations, the Ogammer Range, Camp Nagahitcham, again, Michael N., Steven K., Martha B., and Robert C.T. And then also for the Ogammer Range, the guys down there to include K.T., and also Sergeant Harris. So we'll have more on that. Oh, I think we had a caller. Who do we have? 60 in Arizona. Hey, is she jumping there, sir? Oh boy, has this been an exciting Monday. We have gotten contacts from all over the United States. We had originally planned to do a Leaders Recon with just a few folks of the Ford Operating Bases in Pima County in August. That plan has grown because we are getting contacts from leaders of militia units in other states who also wish to participate. So we are trying to put this together so we can work on a schedule, but it works for everybody. But right now we're aiming for early August, where we will all accept the leader representatives from each of these different units, get them down on the EFOBs, get them a tour with the intent of bringing their entire units, or at least some component of their units, to our larger operation this fall. This is shaping up to be quite a mission for the record books. So far, as you pointed out earlier, the news media has completely and utterly ignored our efforts, which suits us just fine. The news media people, when they do contact us, tend to move out all that bites. We end up having to explain things very slowly to them, which takes time that we simply don't have. Donations have begun to arrive. Thank you, thank you, thank you. The address that you gave out earlier is the correct shipping address. I'm going to propose your idea at the theme of County Leader that we set up a classroom and start doing video orientations as people rotate in. We are envisioning this fall operation as being several weeks in length. So we'd be bringing folks in, letting them do four or five days on the desert floor, rotating out, rotate the next group in. This is going to be a real exercise in creative scheduling. So everybody be patient with us. This is not going to be something that's just cookie croutons. It's something we're going to have to design as we go. We are getting more volunteers to work as mechanics. Our Pima County unit leader is coordinating to get them on the ground and get them to work. Right now it's not a question of parts or supplies. or tools, it's a question of how many wrench turners we can get on to those vehicles that know what they're doing with those particular vehicles. The type of mechanics that we are looking for, once again, are the ones that are qualified to work on deuce and a hatch, on humvees, and or on Unimogs. That is our primary need right now. There are not going to be enough deploy ready vehicles by the time we do this leader's recon. So we are asking if anyone wants to come in from out of state to please be flexible. We may have to run the groups down there in more than one trip. Unless we can get some of our local guys to offer up their four wheel drives as ad hoc tactical. We've got a couple of guys that have offered to do. All in all, I am awed by the response. Your listeners and the listeners of other radio shows have shown to us. We are getting contacts now not only from individuals but from other people who have contacts in entire networks of people. So this is just about to go viral. Everyone is now hearing about the border and what everyone's level of frustration is with the Obamaists and what everyone's level of interest has become in the militias. We are about to see a perfect storm. of militia activity kits all going to start right here in Arizona. Over. But, for instance, if you watch, you'll see that in a lot of places, guys have, for instance, camera booms up, like over in the corners for where they are, camera booms, forgive me. You know, television platforms that they're not using now. and they're usually steel or they're steel mesh but you know it's work to get them down. It actually costs time and the guys don't want to do it. If you pay attention there's a lot of places where they're like yeah I just left it there. It's kind of like abandoned in place. Well if I take that down and say dust that little spot up where that bracket was, can I have that? Sure, yeah if you'll fix it, you know just get it out of here for me or fix it up you know a little bit. So usually for a little bit of bee creativity You take the screws out, now you've got a fixture like we saw in all these classrooms guys in the military and college or whatever and you're not out anything. The big thing is if you can't get chairs, round up some rough cut 2x6, three sided smooth and one rough as a cob. and make up benches. I don't know how many classes I had in old barracks, post World War II barracks, everywhere from Fort Benning to Fort Lost in the Woods of Misery, and the basic bench 101. And all it was was a 10 foot 2 by 6 with a couple of other 2 by 6 legs going down. A little V to make a notch so it's got some area, you know, you only got four legs that way, but a little V coming up from the base of the 2 by 6s. And one cross board underneath to create support. The big thing is that your instructor will be giving the exact same information to every student that watches that video. Then the class, and the classroom has to take this seriously. You're going to actually start, you know, have to start by explaining to everybody, guys, this is not a game, and this is a very serious affair, you know, that you've decided to become part of, you know, with regard to the endeavor of focus. and all the information can be there, orientation on what to do, especially with regard to conditions. And seasonal is another issue, so you're going to have to take into consideration, and the instructor can do that, adjusting for the variations in the seasonal with the air. In supplies, I will repeat again. Guys, a lot of you out there have stuff in a closet with a business. It can be paper, it can be paperclips, it can be rubber bands, it can be pencil sharpeners, it can be cable for the cable TV we're talking about, because you're going to need cable to run from the VCR over to the machines. Now, notice I didn't even say DVD. Why? Because you can buy VHS machines, well, by, if you watch, they're hanging out by the road. People are tossing them left and right and if they aren't, if they aren't, go down to the pawn shop and get one for $5 that you used to pay $600 for. You can buy the best darn VHS machine you want. You can put it all in place and you won't cry about it at all. Nobody's going to have to worry about being out anything, but you can do some really nice work. And most important is to point it. The biggest thing is to make sure you paint the place. If you've got a classroom, make it look good. If you'll notice, I'll give you the best example of this HD. We've got a couple of videos. One is the first night vision tape that Don Betcher did. That classroom is one of the classrooms that I built at the Matusuk complex. That's also the facility where we had the NBC tapes that were done where we filmed the NBC training and equipping videos. And all of that was a massive complex. Well, that classroom was a dingy, gray, black, floored mess. When we came in, it was part of a factory complex. That's what the whole building complex was. Beautiful. We never have to go outside. We had three massive classrooms, big enough that you could put a company in, and walk around. And then we had sub-classrooms, and even had a quartermaster section the size of my house. All this was provided by a gentleman who found the place in the right location and was central in Michigan. That classroom was built from everything coming out of the classrooms at the U of M. You have the University of Arizona, you got your local community colleges, you don't care if it's the latest widget. You can get nice chairs, you can get good desks, everything you need, and if all else fails, go to the hardware Get yourself some $18.50 on the sale flat house paint. Do it in your favorite OD green or santan color and that's what everything becomes. Wow, paint everything OD green or santan. Take your pick. Or we all nut camouflage. Just do it in a one base color. So things are going to be done. Yeah, go ahead. Sage green, tan, that's the colors that everybody's going to see down here. But your idea for the The video orientation is well considered and I will take that to the team accounting leader this afternoon. Very good. Well, I appreciate that. It's critical because one of the other things that's going to happen is somebody said, I wasn't told. Now, if they all watch and what you do is you can even figure out how to do accountability with this. First of all, everybody, this tape, now don't make the tapes too long. First rule, 15 minute blocks. and pump everybody up beforehand, get them awake, make sure they're awake, make nobody sleepy, nobody's tired, hey anybody need a cup of coffee, there's some tea over here, how about some cold water? In fact, why don't we go jump through it in the shower if you look like you're a little wheezy. But guess what, for this event you are going to be awake. You sit the person down in the initial class. Ideally, if you can do more than one classroom, there's another advantage to that. People have to get up, they have to go to another site, they're actually moving around, blood circulating. You sit their Harry Heinden down in the next class, and wow, there's something different. This one's different from the other one. It's not a big deal to set this up as far as being able to do it and do it with throwaways. Don't ever think about, I gotta get the latest. You'll find overhead projectors are out there right now for it, you know, cheap, cheap. You can get bulletin boards, you can make bulletin boards if you have to, that's not a big deal. Roofings, a 4x8 sheet of tag board that's been chipped and dented. Don't get the best. Find something that's in the lumber yard that's already been fragged or in the storage area. Hey, you got a chunk out of that one. I'll take that one. What do you give me for it? What do you cut off it? Give me a better price. Make deals. That's the first rule. So again, we know how to do that. We already had an offer of a 30-inch plasma TV and a desktop computer. So we're going to take it. We're going to put them both to good use. There we go. I would like to send kudos out. Many thanks to the Virginia Citizens' Militia. They were the first unit to offer to Senate leaders representing their unit to the Leaders' Recon this August. press. It's actually, well, the militias don't want to talk to anybody. Eh, this is really bad. Why do they want to talk? It's like, how, because we're not going to, there's no sense in talking to the fools. Nothing's going to get out that you want to be said. And it's an opportunity for them to, you know, laugh back in the locker room. So, you know, defecate on them. You know, that's far as I'm concerned. They can go to, they can go to Hades. But, uh... With what they did to General McChrystal, They don't deserve our attention anymore. Exactly. And that's the best example, and we've been discussing that all weekend about the whys and the wheres on that. The bottom line to this whole thing is the representation of what's happening with the whole system and why it is that if America is going to be secure, if the border is going to be secure, it's not going to be the traders in Washington that are going to fix it. it's going to have to be the American people. But we can do it more efficiently, we can be very squared away. There's no reason for our people not to be properly outfitted and equipped. There's no reason for them, but the difference being is that we're not going to be squandering a billion dollars and getting nothing done. We can do this with a minimal budget, although just imagine, I mean if you had a million dollars worth of resources, you realize what would happen. I mean, just in fuel, alone, just what would happen. They know this. I mean, we don't need billions of dollars to secure the border. We don't even need really millions of dollars to secure the border. And we can demonstrate the ability to keep the people in the field. Now there's one thing I briefed everybody on at the meetings this weekend, HDN, and a lot of guys are listening to know this. Our goal is that when we go down south, when everybody heads south like this, I would ask that take equipment with you that you're familiar with, But guys the best gift that you can do is when you can give is when you're done leave as much there as you can. In other words, you pick load-bearing equipment. Guys you can mimic your gear up and pick up another set of gear. Whatever it is you can afford. Make sure you know how to use it. Now I'm going to say this, don't all of a sudden switch to something else you've never seen before. Try to find either that another packet you can take with you to give to the troops or Ideally you use it down there, and you don't carry it back. It's a gift it stays if you take any extra food down there It stays if you've got any hammy down gear that you can take with you and put into the pool it stays Everything that we've got guys if you if there's room in the truck. It's loaded You know, think about that. We're not running stuff from the border. We're heading stuff towards the border. I don't think they're ever put. They're gonna really be confused about that one because we're not taking it to Mexico, you know? But if there's a list and you can throw it in the vehicle and you're coming this way, whatever you can pick up, stuff it in the vehicle, take it down. In fact, I'm going to go one step farther. This sounds weird. The only problem is your trucks are better down there than ours, guys. If somebody's really wanting to plant a little bit, I mean, because we have salt up here, so I'm not doing you a favor if I take a Michigan truck to you. But guys, if you can go get a $600 truck, like I've said many times before, Fix it up for the trip clean it up dump the oil check the trans Anything looks like it needs to be fixed up fix it up tack it out camel it out up there where you are and then load it up And when you go south, you have two or three vehicles, one of them is an escort or a plan on picking up a one-way rental when you get down there in a minivan. But take everything you'd have down there like a tactical truck and dump it off. It can be an old Ford, an old Chevy, it can be an old whatever, it can be a Chrysler. The idea behind this is throw them the keys. Here's the title, throw them the keys. You know what, we could have a tack fleet down there in no time. That is Mark. I've gotten a message from the Pima County unit leader while you were talking. He has established a secured parking area for vehicles and for storage of equipment. So we have a place to store everything. We have a place to park any vehicles for folks that want to come down for the leaders recon or for folks that want to leave their vehicles down here. Last thing before I have to run, the nickname of the Pima County unit is Sand Devils. So we are starting up our effort to collect sandbags for them. We're calling it sandbags for sandbattles. It works like this. If you can find a place that gives away empty sandbags, I want to make that clear. We don't want you to ship that forward. If you can find a place like your local fire department, like here in Arizona during monsoon season, the water department or the fire department will usually set a pallet or two of sandbags out for free. Just go and pick up as many as you want. Sometimes they tell you how many you can pick up, however many you can get. Stuff as many as you can into one of the larger flat rate boxes from the post office. It's a flat rate. You fit as many in there as you can. You tape it up real good. You drop it in. You nail it to that address in Tucson or Tucson. And if 100 people will do that, we'll have a pallet load of sandbags for the sand doubles. That's all I got today, Mark. I have to run. Very good. And we're almost to the top, too. Appreciate that, sir. Thank you. Go Sand Devils. Hurrah. And keep up the good work. We'll be keeping an eye on things and doing our part from this end. And it is, by the way, Monday. So let's not forget. I know some of you are listening right now. Way out west, you're almost off work. And you're probably listening. You might even be watching us. Hey, guys. I'm waving. Anyway, I got to say that for the people who can't see. Hey, I'm waving. There you go. Anyway, be careful on the way home. It has been a hot day around the country. A lot of people are frustrated. Mostly the Obama money is being spent on projects that, by the way, had no business being done. But here in Michigan, they're tearing up concrete. They just did. I mean, just did. And they've got the signs, oh, this is Obama money. They didn't go down and fix the concrete. The next section down that needed to be completely replaced. They're digging up concrete and paving that was just finished. This stretch of road, or roads, there's more than two or three of them like this right now. One of them is Expressway. Had no business being messed with at all right now. It was just completed. It was already squared away. And they've got the, this is Obama money. Well, now we know who to blame for this screw up, don't we? And it's not like everybody there looks to be, it looks like there are foreign nationals that are doing the work, they're not Americans. So, big deal. It's like we aren't benefiting at all from it. I guarantee that the kosher mafia cement plant that's running the 2-3 mixed cement, you know, it's two-thirds of what it should be. It's pretty garbage. But that's just the way we're sure stuck. Everybody's screwed. As far as the mother, it's a waste of whatever was said out there and it's not benefiting us in any way, shape, or form. Hell, they're even shutting the roads down and not doing them right anyway. So, we have a lot of work to do. I hear some more noise. Do we have another caller? My name is Clam in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Go ahead, Clay. I was calling just too much, no, I'm in a terminal here and I wanted to talk to you. I wanted to call you to say, well, the legend today. There's a website called the Gun Source Dom. They're selling their guns 10,000 of them at cost. See? Very good. We're gonna have Dave up in the next hour. He's coming up from 7 to 8. He's gonna be in there with Spike? He's gonna be in there with Spike. So if you can hang on or come up for the next hour, Dave will be there and you can talk to him directly, sir. Okay, it's the Gun Source not top of their face. They have guns that cost. Very good. Thank you, sir. Thank you for watching. Are military surplus stores gone? Don't worry, you don't need one. Because everything you need at Military Surplus is at mainmilitary.com. That's M-A-I-N-E military.com, one of the last surviving true military surplus stores in the country. Go online now to mainmilitary.com and discover a source for hard to find surplus items at true surplus prices. Surplus gun cleaning kits as low as $2.99. Complete chemical suits as low as $11.99. See our huge selection of gas masks. the main name in military supply.