Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness and border security operations in Arizona, emphasizing the importance of proper unit management, rest cycles, and equipment maintenance during deployments. He addressed caller concerns about resource allocation between Arizona border operations and potential domestic threats, arguing that militia units should deploy strategically while maintaining home-base infrastructure. Koernke warned that the United States is already in phase one of an undeclared war involving foreign invasion across the southern border, drug trafficking, and human slavery, and he predicted that armed conflict would begin at an unpredictable moment when federal agents and armed citizens would face off. He recounted personal experiences from Michigan standoffs where federal forces retreated when confronted with determined resistance, and he rejected the notion that Americans would surrender firearms or submit to gun confiscation.
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One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Central, west, southeast, and north. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on... LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, pbn.4mg.com, and we are on live 365, then go to Liberty Tree Radio. We're also on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and ultra net technologies, both east and west of the Mississippi, along with southern and central Alaska. We are on the Hallmark network on the eastern seaboard, from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, Headed towards Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, they're still drilling oil there, along with a chunk of Nebraska. Ooh, nuclear ordnance fields. Oh my goodness, what are all those strange bumps across the corn fields there? Oh, you don't want to know, sir. You don't want to know. And you wonder why the corn grows so high. That's right. Only in spots, though. Corn in high is an elephant's eye. Closer to certain locations than others. And downwind. Anyway, also a third of Wyoming, and then way over... Well, we did, uh, I got an email. A couple of people have been running experiments with their radiation detectors and have been checking the fallout from the volcano. Yeah! So we have a couple people who are doing that and they were surprised at some of what they thought they were doing. Oh my god! Well, you see, these are little things they don't want to talk about. We're going to get into that in a second here again, too, because it has, it's kind of in line with some of the stuff I want to touch on. Then, back across the Golden Spike Project, for everybody out there listening, we have... a party on the beach this Saturday. Also, a meeting at the restaurant on Sunday. Vehicles empty. Bring trailers, trucks, vans, and make sure also that you call in your meals in advance. You know I'm going to warn you about this because the chefs that are there who cook, I understand phenomenal meals. volunteer all of their time they are there till the late last minute to make sure that everybody's fed to make sure all the food is taken care of calling your meals this allows them to pull and prep prepping is half the battle getting out of there so do your part from that end it's a little thing but it makes a big difference okay so uh... it is oh my goodness it is the sixth I'm pretty sure oh hey dad that email with the guys playing with the radiation detector about the volcano these guys are from Russia Oh yeah, and they know radiation. They're close. They know radiation. Wait a minute. Yeah, they're very close. As a matter of fact, well, listening, that's one of the things that we've pointed out. The 6th of July, by the way. Second, you're a Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. And that's 2010, Old Earth Calendar. So this is a live broadcast for the moment. But soon we'll be into the recorded world of Ither Radio. Later on you can listen to us all through the night, tomorrow, the next day and beyond because we're archived guys. Don't forget we have Ustream and we have many other support sites. Go to our webpage, www.libertytreeradio.4m. and you can find all the links that are useful. Very good. And again, a quick reminder, if you haven't seen it, we have, and I want to say hi to everybody in the chatroom. I appreciate all the work that's being done there. I'm going to address something I just saw that was brought up in a minute here too that is very critical. Also to all of our friends on Ustream, we got a lot of people listening there. And, let's not forget ViewFlicks, we want to say hi to ViewFlicks. Guys, keep up the good work and all of you listening. One of the ways that we need to maintain our alternate communication systems is to support the people doing the work. ViewFlicks is an independent mechanism that allows you to put up what you want to put up, what you want to see. So, take the time, go to ViewFlicks, It's Patriot Run owned and operated. These guys are doing the best they can with what they got, same as we do. They do an excellent job. I like their format better than YouTube and you don't have to deal with the Viacom or the Google people interrupting your video stream for you know what technically would be like 15 seconds of a song where they would kill your audio which doesn't violate the copyright laws but they're gonna get rid of it anyway. They won't do that over view flicks. So the cool thing is you can put a lot of stuff up. Well they use it for political correctness. There's people. If you go through example is you know when they talk about that nonsense it's purely politics because you can take the same song and you'll find 50, 100 or 1000 other you know, videos, using the exact same piece. You can take the same piece of music and use it on some fluff thing or video game website. Of course, you gotta be careful with what your video game stuff is themed. If you've got a guild that's themed militia, pro-patriot, you know, community stuff, or they're gonna pull in a heartbeat, but somebody else who is like, bug, guts, and gore, vampire stuff, using the same piece of music, that's okay! Yeah, you can be vampires all day and rip people's throats out, and it's cool, dude. Oh, the vampires are just lovers, you know that. Yeah, okay, and I'm a Chinese jet pilot too. Read that. We know the vampire legend and what it's really about and who the vampires are, okay? Now, real quick, and for our friends in the chat room there for Swan and others, guys, appreciate it. If you can collect, if you are at a job and you have extraneous stuff that people are getting rid of out of project equipment or out of boxes where you assemble something. Nuts, bolts, and screws. If you're not going to keep them, round them up. And the same is true with brackets, framing. It can be plastic. It can be whatever you want. in the way of structural material. If it's something that's assembled that is like variable geometry, example, like there's brackets for fixtures on conditioners and machinery that is slotted so that you actually have variable positions you can mount stuff on. And it's something that's not used for most installations, but it's used on occasion. Well, on 99% of them it's thrown out. If you can, save those. Those are awfully useful for a lot of special project or research engineering work that we do or that our friends do. We've got guys that have whole shops that are doing nothing but research. The Jitney Model 1 and Model 2 that are being done by Captain Monahan are all being done with piecemeal assembly technology, in other words, bringing it together. cutting and adjusting, doing the machining or whatever needs to be done, and making the vehicle work as a modular system. Now, with electronics, my recommendation is this, because anything, I don't care what it is, brackets, fixtures, spare components. Maybe somebody's tossing out something like Utility boxes, because they've got the latest widget, and even though the other widget is only last year's, you'll have little work boxes that are, say, the size of four packs of cigarettes laid side by side or stacked on top of each other. Guys, we can use those for project boxes, for electronics and radio gear, especially for building microstations, listening posts, LPOPs, etc. Connectors, joiners, junctions, switches, If you get a bunch of stuff like that, and you can, especially if you can sort it and box it, and kind of keep it so it's together, and get it to us, we will use it. We will use all of it. At the very least, it will be on standby for other projects. If you can, watch when you're doing installations because usually there's a lot of Ziploc bags. And the Ziploc bags allow you to actually have a containment system to either sort or to put the stuff in. It keeps it cleaner, makes it easier to store, also easier to separate and sort when the time comes. That helps a lot. Remember, we're at the edge of all of this excess stuff disappearing. It's already happening. Take a look at your grocery stores and take a look at your regular retail stores. That is a reflection of the whole of the supply and support system out there, people, and it's disappearing. There are store shelves in some of these, what are supposedly the high-liner stores, that are absolutely bare, have whole parts of an aisle that are empty, which is unheard of by standard retail policy. In other words, never is there to be a broken tooth. Everything has to have something in front of it. Face the aisle, stretch the product out. But what if you don't have the product to put on the shelf? So remember guys, if you get stuff that somebody else is thinking they're going to send to the landfill or trash out, it's useful if it's nuts, bolts, and screws. A lot of the stuff today is stainless. You might want to keep that for yourself and start sorting it out and itemizing and creating toolboxes or utility kits like we do so that you can put everything where it's useful when the time comes. I got stuff stacked everywhere, but I'm gradually eating it up. It's either use it or lose it time. Either use it or something's going to happen to it. So get the stuff put away, get the stuff squared away, or use it for a project and that's what you got it for. Just don't be afraid. It's like, man, I got to use these. That's what you got them for. Okay, got to use it sometime. But the one cool thing about stainless that I really love for maintenance operations is radio equipment, vehicles, or even weapon systems. For anything that's not load-bearing where you're worried about stress on the metal, stainless means that pretty much any time you need to, you can get it apart. And that's critical when it comes to maintenance operations in general. Now, in tactical weapon systems and such, it's not going to hold paint easily, but you can still cover it. It's going to chip off, flake off, it's going to fall apart, you know, the paint will. But you can subdue it to keep it from being as obvious. Just things to think about when the time comes. Anyway, other things happening on the horizon here. Spare parts, pieces, and assemblies. ArizonaMilitia.com ArizonaMilitia.com ArizonaMilitia.com ArizonaMilitia.com If you want to contact them ArizonaMilitia at Hushmail.com ArizonaMilitia at Hushmail.com If you want to check out our videos, well for now we have YouTube and we have ViewFlix so you can check out either one. I know again we're moving towards ViewFlix but we have feet in both puddles. So if you get a chance, no matter what venue you're in, take the time to check out the training videos. There's a whole bunch of stuff that we put in there that's a supplement and is a bridge from all the equipping videos because all of you have had multiple questions that you've asked us. The next video that's going up is a Molly video. Maybe I'll even get that finished by tomorrow. I've got everything already laid out. All I've got to do is some final filming. I think Ed and I are going to do some stills, or I can do the stills, not a big deal. But I want to make sure we get really clean shots of the repair work that can be done to fix the moly gear in the field. One of the reasons is guys you've got to continue to fight every system and I'm not deriding the molly gear except to make you understand it was made lighter it's made cheaper most of its made overseas slave sweatshops with people who don't care about you in the first place and that's true of a lot of the other stuff made anyway but I mean after all I mean just Chinese are making it you think they're making it with loving care because they're concerned about you? Give me a break. Anyway, and other countries are the same way, they don't care about us, but they've got them, they're taking our money. Well, you're going to end up having to repair this equipment and there are no Walmarts, there are no sporting goods shops, there are no Wally Worlds. Anywhere out there in the middle of the desert or in the high mountains or in the back 40 and in a wartime situation, time out, time out. I gotta go get some goodies. Yeah, go ahead and try that and watch to see what happens. It's kind of like the guys back during the 80s when they had the stress cards. in the early 90s. Oh, sorry, stress! Remember for basic training? How many of you guys remember when that happened? Yeah, they actually did that. It's rather sad, but what can we say? Anyway, the interesting thing here guys is supply and support in this area, especially for you. You're the Mali gear, the Alice gear, the Type 56. Each has its positive And it's negative. In other words, there's a balance here. Some people like certain designs, others prefer other designs. Guess what? We're not in the regular military. We're not stuck with a particular system. We can make choices. We can do what we want. And that's the most important thing here is that pick what ergonomically fits you and also your wallet. A lot of people can't spend the big top dollar on a lot of these really high-bred, unique assault systems. We've got to work with what we've got. So we've addressed those issues. Take the time, please. A lot of you are talking about going down to the border. Look at what we've done with the medical, the food, ammo storage. Some of it's just, again, to give you basic ideas, but get the brain churning. of Check out the videos, watch them. If you think you need to review them again, hey guys, that's what that beautiful replay button is for. If you are thinking they're a little long and you've got to stop and then watch it again because there's a series, you don't have to watch them all in one sitting. In fact, I'd prefer that you not. I would prefer that you take the time and maybe watch the same video a few times over and absorb it. Because, again, this is communications. If you repeat it and watch it, each time you're going to pick up something that may have been dwelling, you know, for instance, I'll put an issue up there, or I'll put an item up there, an object. And I know people do this. It's like, oh, that was a Carl Gustafer. Oh, what kind of tank was that? And you're so busy, you know, in a way, sometimes the problem is that's where you have to balance things out when you're doing videos. is the cool you know you got something interesting in there there's a bunch of stuff that's flying back and forth your mind in the first time around is itemizing the second time around you're going uh... this is about where that thing is in there I want to check that out again. Oh yeah, what happens is even as it goes and your mind is processing it the next two or three images are passing So this happens all the time when you're working in video in in in theater or in any kind of video production It's something you have to take into consideration when you're working in video production Sometimes in fact for instance music music can be so ear-catching that it distracts the eyes. Because we've seen that happen more than once, where people have come back and asked questions about where do I get the information? And it's right there in the video in text. Plain as day. All you gotta do is read it. Big prints. I actually can't print print taking up one third of the screen. And there are specific questions. In fact, not only is it posted once, here's the thing. It's posted twice or three times. We're not complaining, except to say that attention, pay attention, watch details. Don't watch the video once. Watch the video two or three times and itemize it. First time around, itemize it, oh cool, that's neat. Now you can scroll back through. Remember you've got that little slidey bar thing. You can go back and you can go to a certain moment and you can look at it a little more intensely without any other distraction. Then, play it again. Watch it all the way through and watch the content. Look at the flow, why I did or why we structured something a certain way. Training videos, especially when it's on a subject like LBE, I'm addressing specific issues that you guys wrote down hundreds of times in letters. Which is why I said okay, I've got to do this video or we got to do that video We have to do another video. It's because you guys made specific requests and we have to meet the issues. So we're doing that Now, the LBE, though, the MOLLE gear, is a critical issue. It's tied into the equipping series, but it's something where I felt we had to do an addendum. And the cool thing is, we had a whole bunch of MOLLE rigs to use, for examples. Now, they're not going out of service. In fact, once we're done with this, the reason I got to get this done fast is that some of these will be transferred over to other units, and they're not going. We've got men who don't have gear. Guess what? This equipment is going to be repaired the rest of the way, reinforced, and it's going to the troops that need it. It's not going to be wasted. It's not going to be tossed out. We can't afford to do that. Just that simple. But understand limitations, understand weaknesses and strengths. That's all I ask. Again, communicate. Go to the videos, check them out. Comment, rate if you can. Remember, viewflix is really cool. We've got a lot of our videos posted there, but we are going to be posting more and soon. I'm working on transferring the rest of our YouTube videos over there because more and more as I go back I'm finding more of them are beginning getting this flag which doesn't make any sense because the ones that are getting this the flag that it's no longer available in your area the video because of copyright violation in your country you can't watch it the ones that are getting flagged like that are ones that are entirely our stuff and have poker face music or Carl playing and stuff like that with no restrictions. Which is all BS that they're getting flagged that way that this is no longer viewable from your country. So, I'm gonna transfer everything that I can over to ViewFlex and then make the modifications to the original ones over there. Let's have some fun. Let me point this out too, by the way. There's an example of one that is heavily watched overseas. Don't ask me why. Other than the subject matter. But we did one that's part of the Battle for the Republic series. It's called Ambush. OK, now guys, that's got like 350,000 version hits on it. Remember, if you watch it once, you get tagged for it. Then after that, if you repeat watching it, you don't get counted. You know how that works. So anyway, we're up to 348,000. We broke maybe 350 here the other day. I don't know. We'll have to look. But read the comments section. Now first of all, watch the video and read the comments section. The comments that make up the edit for the beginning of the video. Read the description. The description. And by the way, also the track at the end of the video. Okay, it explains what this is. Then, scroll down and read the comments. There's guys debating, this is real! This is fake. This is real. How about it's a video? Okay, but you know the thing is there's a kind of compliment to me in a way because the debate go the argument going on Is coming from guys in a war zone in a war zone? That's right what the argument is if you do the demographics on it, which is interesting the number one listeners are North Africa and also Indonesia and several other war zones. And the guys that are watching it, mostly are from overseas, and they're like, no, this is real, I've shot people and there's not that much blood. And then it's like, yeah, and besides, blah, blah, blah, I mean, but it's back and forth, they're either making comments, it's like, did you read this? That's the first thing I when I see those it's like did you actually read what was in front of you now? My next question is perhaps they couldn't read What's in front of them? Yeah, but they're able to write the comment in English right exactly I don't know but anyway there's an example of communications Focus pay attention you're gonna have to come up with a systematic way to evaluate Data process that's available data database as it's available Go through our videos everything you see there was because of you where we had specific questions the medical support food issues. The only thing I haven't done is a water video yet, forgive me. Actually we haven't the can, we just didn't finish editing that particular one because we thought others were more of a priority. Well we had other filters and stuff we wanted to add to that too that we don't have examples. We will soon but we don't have yet because Berkey is one. We want the new, well we've got an original mini Berkey. And there's also the Sawyer stuff that Dutch Jones is offering which is very interesting because that you just need a five gallon bucket gravity feed and you're good to go. And what we want to do is record that process of building it so everybody will see it. Now we can probably make two or three versions so we may do that. Actually, you know if we put dutch on that project he could probably do that really fast. And he probably have the tools in hand. He does. I think that's what we'll do because that would save us a lot of time and we can only do so much here anyway. Which leads me to the next point today. We've got a lot of people that are either A, organizing large or different militia formations, or they're planning on deploying a percentage. Now, we don't expect you to take everybody down to Arizona. In fact, I would recommend this. We don't need to pack up all the luggage. All you need is a representation. Now, this means that many hands do make for light work. If you have 50, 100, 300, 1000 people in a militia unit, if you were to be able to send down a squad or a platoon and everybody else pitches in, you're driving down, you're not going to fly. From what Hardway was saying, a five man fire team with everybody else that's coming would be sufficient, but again, they need more Always aim for more than what you're expecting. Better to have too much than not enough and you really won't have too much. It means you can expand your program. One of the other things that I know that they're going to underestimate, I'm not ridiculing guys but I will tell you what's going to happen. They are going to underestimate the energy and the ability for the men to initially manage their time. And the reason I say this is having been a trainer and had to manage hundreds and hundreds of men, especially in what are highly motivated. The problem is, is everybody is excited about the task. Everybody wants to be, I mean everybody will try to spend 24 hours a day up non-stop. If you're deployed down there for let's say 30 days. Let's say that you can actually spend the whole 30 days down there. There's going to be a peak of consumption that's very quick in the first six to seven days during the deployment where people are going to eat up their time, they're going to stay awake, they're going to party to a degree is what's going to happen because it's like there's an energy rush, there's an adrenaline rush, man we're doing something, man it's happening. All right, but you've got to pace yourself and people won't do this. Some won't, and some will. If you have experience, understand, oh yeah, we're motivated, but you're now a fighting machine. You're now, or you're a security machine. You're actually a patrolling, and you're going to be doing a mission. You're actually on a real job. You're doing what you've always trained to do, but you're now doing it in real form, real time. What happens is there's an adrenaline rush that takes place, and it's hard to get the guys to wind down. Because of this, they will askew their time cycle in the field. And what you're going to have to do, and it's not being mean, you're going to have to remind everybody that you have to have a 24-hour schedule covered. Now, more people may want to deploy more people at night, that's up to you, but the logic here is that they're supposed to be doing 24-hour deployment to control an area. This means that at any given time, for one eight-hour block, every man has to be offline and resting. You're not pressed into combat right now. Okay, this is another thing. You're not pressed into combat. You're not... I don't hear... we don't hear it yet. artillery artillery fire we don't have light armor wiggle around back and forth on the other side of the fence that we can see on a regular basis and we don't have hordes of Chinese lined up just beyond the fence. Well not Chinese but if you're with the local governments down there boy they might be thankful you for being there because the cops have been threatened and shot at all over the place city halls have been threatened and shot at and one of the city officials down there even had a head dropped off on his front door I don't know I'd leave it in the sack and start playing soccer with it just to mess with them. Hey, look what's in the bag. I've seen this in a movie. Do you remember The Man Who Would Be King? Remember what they were playing polo with? What about Beowulf bowling? Yeah, right, exactly. Yeah, that's right. There we go. Ogre bowling. Ogre bowling. Yeah, exactly. Hey, this is great. I've always wanted to do this, but I could never get away with it myself. Well, anyway, the point is, You're going to have to deal with a peak. It'll be in the five to six day window where you're going to hit a wall with these guys. Then they're going to realize they have to get into their niche cycle wise. It's not going to be with everybody, but it's going to be with a percentage of the men no matter how you look at it. These people are going to have to be, well I guess the term reigned in is still the term I've always used because that's how it works. It's tough if you can at least get them to lay back and rest. They will probably still, as soon as you're out of sight, start sitting there yapping, the energy level will still be high, but this is only going to last so long. The problem is it's detrimental to the overall maintenance and operation of the unit. because the idea is that from day one you want to present your best face, you've got to have your men squared away, you need that 24 hour coverage, 8 hours on, 8 hours in reserve work or in rest, however you want to do it, maybe they're going to decide to go see the sites, I really wouldn't do that if I were down there. If I'm down there for 30 days, I'm down there for a job. There may be an occasion, you may have a break every so many days, but otherwise you're on the job 24-7 but you're in one of three niches. Just like a spotter team in Nelpiopi, guys, three men, one sleeping, one observing, and one on standby. And every eight hours, the guy that has to rest puts himself to sleep. He puts himself to rest. He has to. You don't know when all of a sudden the whole schedule is thrown out the window and you're being chased by the hounds. OK? I will point this out. One of the reasons that our patrols are down there, are going to be down there in the field, is for what? Well that's right, we've got the dopers and the slavers threatening Americans. So the first 24 hours so far they've not been stupid down there and decided to try and get anybody's face, but you have all your men deployed and all of a sudden the third, fourth, fifth day, maybe the first day, you end up with some form of serious contact where you actually have to put all the men in the wire. you have to put everybody up on duty. You're actually calling everybody up. You're going to have to deal with a threat. And nobody will stand down when that happens. I guarantee you, you won't be able to hold them down. You're going to have to make sure that you maintain control and management. because you have to use economy in force through every aspect of any operation like this as a militia commander or even as an administrator with any kind of bureaucratic situation because it should be faced the same way. If you're dealing with administration, try to deal with crisis in an emergency situation, you have to operate the same way. And you need to find out who it is it likes being the second and third shift. I mean, personally, that was my choice. I love the dead shifts because nobody bothers you. You get the job done. You stay focused. And a lot of stuff happens. You still end up waking everybody up. I mean, Evert and Bix, Tox, LPOPs, you name it. And when things get serious, oh, don't worry. So to speak. Oh, yes, now what happens. But in other words, the flapper gets hit. The siren goes off. And everybody's at station. It's just that in second shift you're the first to know provided you're alive. Okay, sounds like we have a caller. What do we have? Yeah, George in Texas. I got a concern. Excuse me. Go ahead George. Yes, I know we got that deployment down in Arizona, but I just saw like the key to our resources because they're talking about this evacuation from Texas to Florida. Do this fabricated oil spill. I mean it might not be an oil spill, but you know just to play police, hate and evapor- Is there a concern about the resources being in mobilization just in case they try to play police state and move 20 million people? Well, the infrastructure of all these militia units is in their home base. The percentage, remember what I said right from the beginning on this, the idea is to deploy a percentage. Now the biggest advantage, one of the things that's going to happen out of this is that manpower is going to gain experience. Now, as long as we use, what's the other term I used here? It's called economy in force. You only use the tools that are needed to get the job done with a percentage of an overage. Even with my discussion here over the last several weeks about what to do down there, example, my best equipment can stay home. I can go out and with my sources, I'm going to build up the exact same web gear I wear that I've been mined for going on, you know, what? I'm accustomed to it for the last, well, let's see, 36 years. I've used the same rig, basically. I'm comfortable with it. I know where everything is. I could close my eyes. I know how everything's put together. If I was blind, I could find everything that was on that rig, OK? However, if I was going down to the border, and you never know when it's going to happen, everything that I have I would mimic into a new rig. I'd load it up the exact same way and when I go down there it stays there. It's not coming back. Now I'm not going to give taking hand over my best equipment that I, you know, it'll be comparable to stuff I'm going to give them, but the stuff that I like, the stuff I'm comfortable with, the way my rig is set up is staying with me. I'm going to take another system down there and I'm not going to be out anything per se. What I'm going to do is I'm going to bolster the border and bolster an area of operation when I leave. The food's going to stay. The water should stay. I don't take anything with me other than my bare butt rear end. The clothes that I need to get out of the area. And I should be in a vehicle and back on the ground within 40 hours, or preferably less. From Arizona, you're looking at about 30 hours travel time. Non-stop, 24-7, we don't slow down. and everybody else should have the same attitude from wherever they are in the country. Drive in straight there, drop down, you're in business, you're in a job, you are performing a mission. This is not a game, it's not a movie. So, with regard to the actions behind the lines, or with this whole thing where they claim they're going to try and move everybody, well, you know, every one of these other areas that's not sending militia is already preparing. Think about this. Remember that sheriff that had all the guys that he was organizing and they got a 50 caliber and they were lamenting about all that? That's the one that they allowed you to see, but there's a whole bunch of people all through all of Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, and all the other states that are organizing comparably. And they're not going necessarily to deploy on the border, but they certainly will be available in the area of operation. Our home units still have their core formations intact, and their administrative and supply base is wherever they live, not in Arizona. This is an excellent opportunity to test our mettle from our side. To show that we can get our act together, that we can cooperate and work together, and when we're down there, everybody better get squared away. Use it or lose it is going to be the case here, but losing it in a situation like that, if it gets serious, well your ass is grass and the lawn mower is going through it. That's how it works. So everybody better pay attention. By the way, I will say something. That scenario, you know about the grass and your hind end, will work the same if you are home or if you are down on the border. Because if it kicks in down on the border, do you think it's going to stay isolated down there? First of all, how long do you think it's going to be? And George, this is something we need to address right now too. Guys, if they have their way in Arizona, how long do you think it's going to be before every state within one state is going to be affected in the exact same way and it already is to a degree anyway. Oklahoma's got the same problems Arizona has. Nevada doesn't want to talk about it but they got the same problems Arizona has because where the hell are they going? They don't stop in Arizona. Once it gets to Arizona, what other states are next in line? Let's see, Nevada, Utah. Oh, that's right. They can go right over to Texas, New Mexico. Oh, gee, it's a tree. And let's not forget that you can turn left. Not that everybody isn't already left anyway. But you can go right up to Phoenix, make a hard left, and head right on to California from the other side. So this is already happening. This is why, like I said, we could be beating our brains out chasing the branches down. But if we do the border, if we secure the border properly and everybody gets their act together, the rest of the tree withers. It has no resource. It has no place to go. If the whole of the border was protected by our government, instead of being manipulated by the traders that are operating out of Washington, D.C., and they're swine manipulators out of Tel Aviv, We would be secure right now. We could cut down the drug trade coming across the border and the human slavery that comes up to work for us for cheap. So the thing here about what's going on, if they decide to get stupid with this whole thing that they're going to put at gunpoint everybody, they're going to make a whole lot more enemies. And granted, I think it's a beachhead issue. The order of battle thing, I would tell everybody again, get a nice map of North America. Take that map and lay it on a table in front of you. A big table, like your kitchen table, George. And I don't want it on a computer. Don't do this on a computer. Get a real map. Lay it down, and it's time to play Risk. Only this part of the Risk game is going to be properly oriented in that we're going to, instead of facing the map north, south, east, west in front of you, turn the map around so that Canada is towards your belly button. Now, take a look and start marking all of the incidents that have been tracked. The battlefield in Arizona, the BP fiasco created by Obama and the British in the Gulf. And take a look and then start highlighting the affected areas and look at the landing that's already taken place. Take a look at the invasion as it's already standing. Oh, and let's not forget that international highway BS. Take a red highlighter and mark that in dashes where it's already being built. Then take for instance Order of Battle, BP and the damage it's done. Take a green highlighter, there we go, that's appropriate, green, and color in the border area that's already affected and that they're manipulating, because they are manipulating it. Now they're using bare force on this. Then look at Mexico, look at Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California, and use a red highlighter there. or use a yellow high letter or use a blue high letter, take your pick. Now look at the order of battle from the north facing south and how much of our real estate is already being affected by foreign forces and foreign nationals that are flummoxing this country. We are already in phase one of a war. We were actually, we've been in there for a long time, we've been buying time. The militia bought time. The minutemen bought time. All the patriots that were working had bought time. But now it's coming up. It's come up in time, guys. It's either defecate or get off the pot. That's where we are. So George, we're going to have to be ready behind the line, so to speak. Actually, there is no behind the line, which I use the term because there is a line that's going to be the next demarcation point, but once they do this, they're stealing property next. They're not going to worry about ransacking houses per se, because if you're smart, you'll have all that stuff packed up. If you absolutely believe that this is going to take place, and I'm addressing that too again, If you truly believe that this is what's gonna happen, why isn't your stuff packed up and already out of there? Think about it, George. Why isn't it packed up and out of there? I hear people yapping about this all the time. Why is it not boxed up? Why, if you watch YouTube, they've got an ad on there right now with the volunteer claims adjuster who says he's gonna be down there until everything's made right. He's not worried about getting the ass out of there. He's sitting right there and it's sun shining and they show him walking on the dock and talking to people and shaking hands and everything is okay. I think that as much as anything with all of this, it's what they've always done. They're trying to get everybody into brain fart. Oh, we can't do anything. We can do plenty. We can get ready to fight this war and win. That's all there is to it. That's the bottom line. What that means is you're going to have to be flexible. You know, that's the other part about this, it gets me. Everybody says, well, we got those thinkers, they got those thinkers, which I've argued for years. We'll start using your brain. Get the gray matter plugged in. Start cranking kids. Instead of doing the weezer thing, Joe McNeil brought this up. You know, where the hell is the spirit? Wow, it's bad. It's going to get worse. You ever seen anybody cutting too? Had a grenade go off in front of you yet? Had anybody mowed down in front of you along with two or three friends, you know? Not so far. So, we aren't even in the bad yet. We're just into vacillating and chewing our gung-ho. Wait a minute, let me get the other toe. I already chewed that one down to the nub. Mark, do you know what the biggest concern is too? I guess, suppose the militia does get in a firefight on the border. I mean, I could sort of set off, I think, the Latino gangs, the MS-13, all these assets going off in Houston, Dallas. Phoenix, Los Angeles, where you got a heavy legal alien population. If they're already there, don't you think that isn't already in the works? And by the way, you know, that's like I was just talking about right up here in Michigan. They're already doing this. You know, we all talk about Detroit. Let me tell you about Bay City and Saginaw, Michigan. They have a massive Hispanic slash Latino population. They just had a running firefight from the middle of Bay City out to the edge of the town. They had at least six bodies left on the road from one side or the other in a running gun battle with multiple vehicles. They stopped, they had a shootout. Did they care who they shot? Hell no. They went down the road farther. This thing went on for miles. The cops basically kind of stayed out of it, so to speak, because, well, they don't get paid enough to really combat, be play combat infantry. Now this happened here right in Michigan, doesn't get any national coverage, and it's happening already with the gangs. It's been happening with the gangs. It's because we let it continue to happen that it's already gotten so bad everybody's now doing the, oh but what if? It's already happening. That's finished, that's done, that's over with. They're already just trying to figure out how to murder the rest of you if they get a chance. Got a bunch of stinking nutcases to begin with and we know it. That's the problem. Oh, I understand exactly what their agenda is. Do you think that if we don't do anything that they're going to sit back and yell at homey? You know, the basic rule is if we don't deal, we're going to have to risk. That is just how it works. But you know what? Here's the one thing I will remind everybody about the last two Minuteman deployments. Everything you've heard with all this BS right now is exactly what you heard with the Minuteman 1 deployment. They're going to kill all the grandpas! They're going to kill all the grandpas! Oh, all the gang said they're going to come and they're going to cut everybody's head off! And then the deployment was over after 30 days, and everybody said, whoa, high five! Yo, there we go! So then the second deployment was proposed and oh they're gonna come and kill everybody and they said they're gonna come across the border and they're gonna sneak over and they're gonna do this really? Everybody could see beyond the border and we had air aircraft in the sky and all kinds of other technology. Nobody even got near the fence. They couldn't and guess what when they were done? No casualties. Everybody got through the other end of it, not only okay, but with tremendous experience and the whole deployment worked. Now, with those who say it can't be done, get the hell out of the way of the people that are doing it, because that's really the problem I have with a lot of these jokers, is all that the green weenie BS is going to have thrown out the window. Listen. Wow, let me look. No, everything's still there. That's the attitude everybody better have real quick, because these suckers, the only thing they're understanding is they have pissed off the American people to the point where they're going to get what they're asking for. And you know what, if they think they're going to, and again, nobody's going to just go blazing away, but if they are going to have to defend themselves, they're not going to let them get away. This isn't the US government. OK, like when that rancher was killed, guys, we've repeated this over and over again. The people who knew what was going on down there, and the people that do know what's going on, hell, the ranchers tracked the guy down to an arroyo. He was on his way to Mexico, but he couldn't get there because they tracked him down. They made good time and they didn't hurt him. They had him boxed in so he could not get away. When the cops showed up and the sheriff and their helicopter and everything everybody says it's feudal resist you'll be absorbed Oh, they're all powerful. They can see everything and they've got helicopters and everything well that obviously didn't do any good because guess what after the after the Gooberman got involved and the Gooberman surrounded the guy and the helicopter was up above That's son of a bugger walked right through the perimeter and walked right to Mexico Wow So at what point are we going to say enough when they kill Americans like that? We're not going to Mexico to kill their people. I love Mexico. I think the people are wonderful there and they need to clean their house out, kill off all these suckers that are doing this. I think they're beautiful people, wonderful, very polite, very nice people. They have a good pride in their country. Don't come up here and urinate in our pool. That's the attitude everybody should have and everybody better get their act together real quick because they want your pool. They want your house. They'll take your family. They'll take your wealth. And they, meaning the characters that are coming across the border who I want, I want, I want. And they want everything free and they want it out of your wallet. They want it out of your home and they want you out of your home. That's the bottom line. I'm finished with that. It doesn't mean that we're going to be waging war against the poor little peasant. Oh, porque, porque, oud muy endo. Yeah, well, that's not how it works. In fact, as everybody knows, there has been a standard for handling any individuals who have been detained. Most important is the use of the Border Patrol, and that's what Obama's going to have a hard time with and the rest of his kosher mafia scum trying to orchestrate this stuff. we have to have a specific standard and we meet that standard. And that already can be addressed. So we've got a lot of work in progress. I talked about pissing American people off. I even heard a Weezer Patriots go, oh, when Obama signed this UN gun-band treaty and it gets ratified by the Senate, people are going to be turned to guns. I said, I don't really think people are going to turn to guns. You look back through the 20th century, you see what Hitler did, what Stalin did, and all these regimes did when they took the guns and what happened afterwards. I think the American people know what's going to happen. I don't really think they're not going to submit to it. This is not Russia. This is not Germany. And we sure as hell aren't Japanese. And don't even try to think we're like the Chinese. In fact, the first thing that's going to happen is there's going to be a house cleaning real quick. If anybody's stupid enough to think they're going to try and pull that BS. And that's just the way it's going to be. We aren't going to be able to stop it. In fact, the very thing you were talking about earlier, I'm going to warn everybody again. You're not going to pick the time when this starts, guys. It's just not going to work that way. Everybody wants this nice, neat two-hour movie box. And that's not how it's going to happen. Every time the British came out of Boston to confiscate guns, the militia word went out, everybody rallied up, they all gunned up, they all armed up. Men and women kissed their wives goodbye and their kids goodbye and went on down the road. Sometimes the wife went with them and left with Grandma and Grandpa the kids, and they all went down the road with one mission, to go fight the British, to go fight the regulars. That happened seven times at least, that can be officially recorded, and God knows how many little actions. Of that, each time, everybody figured that was it. It's like what happened with Huttari. The bottom line is this. Everybody did just exactly that. It takes time to move an army. It takes time to move a fighting force. Because of that, I am more concerned because I'm telling you how it's going to happen. Excuse me. There's going to be an action, just like we saw here. But there won't be any way to get a good grasp on that. So people are going to start moving towards the action. At a given point, at an intersection that nobody will ever recognize, in a place that nobody will ever remember initially, because the war will be on after this, a column of black shirts are going to face off against a whole bunch of people worried about their brother down the street or their cousin down the street or dad or whoever. And the black uniform thugs are going to do their barking up, dog BS, where the big dog bark bark, every barnacle war foul mouth statement they can make, they will. but they're not facing Americans that are being nice anymore. What they'll be facing are combat soldiers and individuals who have had enough. And one of those idiots is going to bark enough and make some snide or stupid comment about somebody's wife, about somebody's family, about their lineage, and I don't care what kind of foul word they use, somebody's going to say, oh, that's it. And you're not going to stop that and there's no reason to. That's one of the things that I think has been the biggest mistake. Why would you want to stop it? Why? All the limitations I've heard for the last 10, 15 years, everybody agrees with the same thing. We've all had enough. It's finished. It's over. It's done. Why? Okay, so now the day is here. If you take that risk map that you've made of the Gulf and of the southern southwestern part of the United States and play your board game out, the enemy's already on the ground and now the enemy's in a precursor for a major action that's going to take real estate in all directions simultaneously and put in the place of Americans parasitic scum whose pure job is to destroy the rest of what they haven't taken yet. You are at war. You're not kind of at war. You're not sort of at war. You are at war. You have traitors in Washington who have already declared war against you. Look at the War Powers Act of 1933. They hate you. Most of them are globalist, ring-knocking, parasitic, bottom-feeding scum that will murder your, murder everybody if they can, preferably with you not putting up any resistance. I don't think the American people, anyway, shape or form, are dumb enough to hand over their weapons. They're even when they do the buybacks, guys. Look what happens. BB guns and plastic toys and a handful of maybe a few stolen guns here and there. And that's about it. Now they've tightened the knot, the noose, and they've gotten a few more stolen guns. But, there's 80 million firearms plus, at least, no there's more than that. There's a couple hundred million weapons across the country and a lot of them are sitting in armories or sitting in personal collections where they're not going to be handed over. That's just all there is to it. So anyway, go ahead Joris, please. I'm just saying, I have a feeling when this war starts, it's not going to be on the ground of the other side's choosing. No, it's going to be. Did I do something stupid? Well, it's a crossroads. I'm telling you, I've seen this so many times in standoffs. The three that are the most notorious here in Michigan, which ended up with the other side running. They didn't walk away. They fled away. I'm a personal witness to this. I was the first person in the front with the MP5 staring right at me. The guy, first the guy was, bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah b But he knew exactly what I meant by it. He goes, you know what? My fault, your fault, anybody's fault, this thing is starting right here. And finally, when we got out about, when I, I kept moving right towards him. And finally, the character at a 15 feet blurted out, I've got a wife and kid, he went from barking dogs, screaming and spitting your face to I've got a wife and kids at home. Well, mine are right behind me. You see? I got a reason to not only fight, but I got a reason to fight and win. And you know, I told the guy, I said, here's how it works. You got two things I'm worried about. How do we deal with the dead and how do we deal with the wounded and dying? And he said, are you threatening? I said, no. These are the things you have to worry about because the decision's already been made. How do you deal with the dead and how are you going to deal with the wounded and the dying? And all of a sudden, they realize, no, this isn't business as usual. And that's the only thing that has ever worked. It is THE thing that has worked. There are sieges that most of America has never heard of where we won, they backed off, and again, none of our people in Patreon would want to repeat it because after all, oh it's feudal resist, you will be absorbed. Really? I have watched my enemy flee and tried to run over his comrades or her comrades. Hundreds! Okay, or at least several, you know, several hundred people involved. Militia on our side, 150 to 300 on the other side. I mean by the time you're done, unless a lot of guys didn't want to be there. Not ours, theirs. Anyway, we are at the- Thank you, George. We're gonna go, guys. We got, uh, we got Spike coming up right behind us, guys, so pay attention there. Stay tuned. It's gonna be live. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order, we shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run and we are on the march. We'll be back in about an hour, but in the meantime, you stay tuned. 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