July 19, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed border security operations and militia preparedness, focusing on low-cost surveillance and defensive equipment solutions for border monitoring. He covered improvised camera systems, alarm devices, and chemical agent protection, emphasizing the use of salvaged university equipment and Harbor Freight tools. HD from Arizona Militia provided an update on Operation Defiance Sentinel scheduled for fall 2010, detailing volunteer needs, donated goods distribution, and escalating cartel threats including announced anti-personnel mines and roadside bombs. The show addressed PayPal account cancellation affecting fundraising and discussed camouflage patterns and tactical gear for border operations.
- arizona militia
- border security
- operation defiance sentinel
- surveillance equipment
- preparedness
- militia operations
- chemical agents
- gas masks
- tactical gear
- cartel threats
- paypal
- donations
- tucson
- humvees
- volunteer mechanics
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Live 365 But we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, is to still the land of the free? And good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. 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 Liberty Tree Radio. We're also on AM and FM microstations, CB Bay stations, and alternate technologies both east and west of the Mississippi, hmm, along with southern and central Alaska, and the Aleutians, eek, over on the left-hand corner there, bottom of the map. headed out towards Kamchatka of course. Then the Hallmark network 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, Chunk of Nebraska, the third of Wyoming, and Iowa slash Iowa. Then leaping back across to the Golden Spike Project on the eastern part of the country in the Smokies. Now It is a beautiful day out there. Oh yeah, it's Michigan. It's hot. It is definitely a warm kind of day. It's the 19th of, I'm pretty sure it's the 19th. Better double check that. I knew I was right on Monday. It is the second year of Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. Wow. And the 19th already, guys. 19th, that means. Only, whew, 12 days left. End of the month. Not far out. Less than a week, less than two weeks now. By the way, this is some of Mike Nisser's chocomole juice. Oh, did I say that? Oh, I'm sorry. If you like Gatorade, you won't like this. No, actually pretty good. I want to say thank you to all of our friends who are helping out with rebroadcasting. And Mike Nesser, of course, who's down there helping with the troops on the border, although he's three counties up, little under, but it's pretty high you measure it anyway. Distance is a big thing, but he's right in the corridor where all the problems are taking place. In fact, just down the road from where he lives. is where that sheriff's deputy was plugged by the dope dealers who are obviously from Mexico. Now... For those you want to see a lot of the videos about what's going on down there still there are many different sources, but Arizona militia dot-com Arizona militia dot-com Arizona militia dot-com if you can plug in check it out and you will find that pretty interesting there a lot of good coverage, but it also shows the air extraction of the sheriff's deputy as he was hit. As he knew, if he laid down, they'd have killed him. And so we had to stay in motion. This is something that's critical to understand about ground combat operations, but specifically unconventional ground combat operations. in the United States. Oh, that's right. That's not over in Mexico. That's right in the United States. The potlickers and bottom feeders we got out there in Washington, D.C. They know exactly what's going on. They know, eh, in fact, they know more. The whole point is they are playing politics with your lives, which means they need to be fired. Right? I think we all agree on that one. So we're working on that. But in the meantime, let's not forget that we've got another job to do here too and that includes watching the bad guys who are probably trying to perpetrate the next crisis situation. So pay attention there for all of our oath keepers know where your friends are for all of our militia people know where your friends are know where everybody's located for all of our tea party people know where your friends are pay attention to what's going on with the bad guys across the planet here because if something happens they are going to tip their hand. Why? Well, the bad guys have a tendency to tell certain people when they're going to strike so they can get them out of the impact area. We call this Canary Watch. Watch Southern Perversion Law and the ADL offices. Why? Well guys, what's going to happen is before an incident, especially since it's probably going to be a catastrophic event that they're going to fabricate just like they did with the BS with the Oklahoma City bombing fabricated and again, again, tied in with foreign agents and Southern Perversion Law, which of course is something I want to talk about, but it's coming out more aggressively here shortly. and 9-11 which of course they don't want anybody to discuss for obvious reasons. My problem with the whole affair is you have to convince me you got past Federal Aviation Boys and the Air Force, two of the most anal-retentive control freak organizations in the United States. And if they didn't do their job and they stood down, it's because they were told to get my drift. So pay attention there watch to see what happens and how this develops and we'll let you you know well make a choice from there, but pay attention to For instance Southern Proversion law offices being offline on business days guys. They love the money I'm telling ya and so for that reason Southern Proversion law is going to be at work unless they've been told to clear out of town So, canary watch. Well, what do we mean? Just like the old canary, like the canaries that the miners used to carry. You may have, you should all know the story by now, but they used to carry little cages. In the cages there was a little canary. Well, canaries are much more sensitive, birds are, to bad air than human beings. And so what they would do is keep an eye on their little canary in their little box. And if the little canary went, eeeeek, put its little legs in the air and flopped over on the ground inside the cage, That meant it was time to take off. Better head for the elevator. Better head for the surface because you're in trouble. Okay, so that's one of the reasons that Canary Watch is so critical right now. Now combine this with the next thing that they seem to be putting up on the horizon here and want to say thanks to the guys in the chat room there too because it's obvious this is one of the benchmarks is they're talking about the Mexicans bringing up something from down south and dropping mines or blowing stuff up on the road or whatever now really Hmm. Well, that would mean that that's kind of like a terrorism thing Unlike all the other fabrications in BS generated with the controlled media with the fusion operations, in this case the illegals are kind of showing their colors but most specifically the drug dealers. Hey, could those be the real characters we need to be watching for that... We're not going to be allowed to deal with that all you people in uniform are going to be told that you have to ignore because that would be profiling while everybody else is going to be bum rushed and they're going to play police state with. Why? Of course. And I think that's something that everybody better pay attention to. So we'll see how this develops or how this moves step by step. But I think what we need to do is again put all our eyes and ears down there where you know they're gonna be useful now let me give you an example of this guys probably you know this weekend I got for free a big box of video equipment I mean then no it's not cutting-edge state-of-the-art but all of its decent equipment five fixed cameras one armored camera a sensing system power packs splitters jumpers blah blah blah blah blah it was free now Don't have to get free. I mean, granted, you may not be able to find free just laying around. But how much farther and how much more can you observe? Say you're the border. If you go to Harbor Freight and you spend $79.95, now that's going to get you four cameras, wireless. It's going to get you a receiving system, a splitting system, and it allows you to monitor with whatever system you want to use four different cameras simultaneously with the program that it's set up. Wow, what can you do with that? Instead of one person just watching one spot, that means that one person can be eyeballing a whole area. I will give you a little hint here about some things. There's a filter on most of your little micro cameras, which is the only reason they don't have as much IR collection as others do. And if you get rid of that little filter lens, you'll find that your simple little cameras you have even for your computers for a dollar or ten dollars or whatever, in reality have greater IR collection than anybody wants you to think about. With any kind of little micro dot light source, you literally can see in the dark with these cameras. So I've done two things. I've multiplied by four my ability to see in all directions or in four directions if nothing else. And I've improved my night vision capability in those same areas of operation without having to hyper-tech my equipment. Now, one of the neat things is I can do this. Even though my new cameras that I bought for $79.95 for four of them from Harbor Freight China Sport slash China Junk. Guys, if I suspect an activity I can then... turn on my Gen 3 night vision and scan a particular area rather than just scanning all of the areas involved. In other words, I can use my Phase 1 defense grid to combine with, for instance, WolfEars and other audio to ID possible threat. Once I have the parameters for the threat direction, then I can focus my higher tech on that area, saving hours in service. Remember, we measure all of our equipment in terms of hours in service. So deployment, especially in situations like this, is very critical that we understand this. We make sure that we relate to conserving our resources. Now, Are there some other things we can do out there? Oh yeah, well there's for instance, here's an idea to get my reach even farther out and along a wider front. What about seismic intrusion or how about simply photoelectric? Well, what if I put photoelectric systems out there? And I can do two things with a photoelectric sensor. I can use a photoelectric sensor to set off a booby trap. Now, what we're talking about in the way of booby traps is, you know, the kind that make you look like a big booby standing on the field. What do I mean by that? How about flares? How about electric strobe lights? Beep beep beep beep beep over here over here. Stupid's over here. Stupid's over here. Stupid's stupid's stupid's stupid. See how simple that is? We're not talking about having to frag something. We're talking about drawing attention and letting them know that we see them. How many of you in the military remember placement flares? And how they were deployed out to your front as booby traps as ways to destroy a combination of destroy night vision and signal activity in a certain area. You see how that works, especially along what are known as avenues of approach. Wait a minute, yeah. So photoelectric allows me to do the same thing, but with electronics. Or how about this? How many of you have those, I don't want to get raped, or I don't want to get busted, or I don't want to get attacked? Screamer alarms. Now by the way, they come for as little as a dollar a piece with a magnetic type where you pull the magnet apart and they're designed for use on your windows or like in a motel and they go beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep Scratchin'! You just wanna... Oh! Oh! Oh, I can't get it! I can't get it! Yeah, so you wake up. It's why smoke alarms. Hey, why? My goodness, did I just mention another alarm system I can make from scratch? From junk? Do you know somebody who replaces smoke alarms on a regular basis? Do they get a bunch of smoke alarms? Wah-wah-wah-wah-wah-wah-wah-wah! Why does that smoke alarm work so well when you're sleeping? because it's chosen for its decibel rating to agitate the nervous system. Now if Mark's a real meanie, I can take, let's see, I could take a C cell that I just got from Mr. D. I could take a cannibalized smoke alarm. In fact, I don't even have to make a new fixture. I'm just going to get rid of all the extraneous stuff I don't need because all I want with my little smoke alarm thingy is I need the smoke alarm body. I need a place to put a battery. I need a place to mount a solar cell, which I can do by the way too real easy because I have a plastic that looks like a landmine but I'm not going to put it on the ground. Then I'm going to take that grating noise generator and I'm going to put it somewhere up above where it can't be reached. Now I can run this two ways. I can run it off a photoelectro...well actually more than two ways. Be creative guys. How many ways can you set this off? How about couple sheets of metal on the ground in front of a pathway or on a pathway for an avenue of approach across the border. Somebody steps on it, the two pieces of metal come together and waa waa waa waa waa, but it doesn't have to be one. When they stomp down on the piece of metal, it's not coming back up. It's not spring-loaded. It's designed so it's dead weight. When the two pieces of metal mate, whatever battery, whatever circuit you have is complete, whatever power is going to be generated between the two pieces of sheet metal, go out to the object and Wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah w But wait, we can be even more obnoxious. Mark can also have with fishing line stringing out 150 yards, 200 yards, 300 yards, keep it tense. I'll string it, there we go, keep it tense. Put the little pin in my little wah wah wah machine and put it up where it's out of sight. You know, when it can't be reached, you can't get to it. You want to shoot it? Go right ahead, I don't care. What am I out? Scrap and junk. But when I command activate, PUMP, pull the string, WANTS, WANTS, WANTS away she goes. Now here's another way to let everybody know coming across the border that you're not sneaking. There we go. Just gotta make a price correction on that. The security camera system, the functional one is, through Harbor Freight, is $299. Oh, we better check the Harbor Freight here because we just Joe Bud posted a link to the site and I'm looking at it right well Okay, there is a better priced one than that. We don't need sound there are dummy cameras that are cheaper No, no, we don't want the dummy cameras. We can make those all day from other things even that way There is a single waterproof security camera with night vision 20 Well, we don't really need the night vision. Like I said, we can improvise the night vision just by adding a few LEDs. But here's the other consideration. If all fails and you're having a hard time, remember there are traveling tool sales. And one way or another, you will find for under $100, four cameras, the module, and all the other goodies. And Harbor Freight Run Specials. So don't take them at their word on that. And by the way, oh, thank goodness we started talking about this. Before I forget, right now, all the pilot gas stations around the country and I'm sure T&As are doing the exact same thing because they had the same machine on sale. $29.95 for a small CB box. I don't want to change direction here because the guys are bringing up the other subject on the cameras. But $29.95, don't tell me you can't afford a brand new CB out of the box. Okay, well granted you might not be able to if you don't have the $29.95. But other than that, here's a solution to the radios. Now, on the cameras. I will point something else out. Here's a way to have some fun. Remember that there are companies like Super Circuits In fact, Joe might want to do a quick search on that for everybody. Supercircuits.com. They do nothing but cameras and security technology. Their present technology is, of course, cutting-edge, micro-small, super-pixel, fluid-screen, ultra-thin, ultra-long-range, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. But they also have every other generation of camera that they've ever produced, including some dogs, that they want to move. And so there's another direction to go. The other option, scientific supply points. Now, what do we mean by scientific supply points? Well, there are a number of stations and locations in the computer world that are easily searched. But another consideration is this. Do you have a college or university near you? Oh, you do? Do they have a property disposal point? Like the U of M or Michigan State, they have a property disposal site where you drive in certain times of the day, the door is unlocked, and you walk in and go, wow, this is cool. There's all kinds of goodies I can use. I need two of those, three of these, five of that. Well, remember, they bring cases of things in, because the bigger the university, the more junk they have. The neat thing is the jump comes in waves. Example, one thing we got here a while back, which I have cases of by the way. See the headphone I'm wearing here? On Ustream you can see it. It's the standard, you know, station type headset. Variable, rheostats here, sliding, you know, rheostats so I can hear you a little better, hear you a little quieter. I can change this to my need. Well, how about a variation on this that's wireless that receives FM? Oh yeah, well as a matter of fact we got a brand new out of the box, one of the science labs, foolishly, somebody got into management who was new, they walked over and they took several hundred pairs, actually about two to three hundred pairs, brand new in the wrapper of these FM receiver headsets. They look just like the model I have here except they're cream colored, they were dark brown like this and they were cream colored, wireless, okay? Well, about the time that I found them, there's this guy that came into the front door over at Property Control, looking panicked! looking very panicked. Wild-eyed as a matter of fact and he was looking to the left and looking to the right. He goes and he talks to one of the guys in the white coats and he goes, BAA! BLA BLA BLA BLA! And they frantically go down the aisle. Of course, not that the guys at property were too frantic. They just went along with a guy who was frantic because he was the poor fool who took the brand new for the chemistry lab. He was cleaning out a closet. If you look official in an institution, you do things. And the only thing you do to really change things is to go clean out a closet. The problem is the closet he cleaned out had about $100,000 worth of FM equipment that wasn't supposed to be sold. Don't worry, Mark was faster than they were, at least with the dollars we had, and we bought as many of these headsets as we could for a dollar apiece. Now where would these come in handy? Well, if I have a sending unit, they could be used for what we're talking about monitoring our radio equipment on the range with my little micro FM stations forward or micro transmitter FM transmitters forward with a little shotgun mic monitoring an area. But the other place where we use them is on the live fire range. Why? Mark does not have to shout. Everybody has complete cupped ear protection but you can also turn it on. Now when Mark as the range instructor or whoever the range instructor is talks not shouts everyone can hear and yet they still have their earring protection on. In fact it sounds really weird on the range when you don't have somebody screaming and hollering, well the PA system is still on anyway because you know how we're going to do that over the bullhorn. But equipment like that comes through all the time. Example are the camera cell phones, something else we've talked about, or cameras in general. Everything from VHS cameras to old beta cameras to 8mm cameras to present security cameras to even the monitors of all sizes and shapes come through property controls at the universities. I would point out that for some people say, VHS, why would you use a... how about this? How many of you have bag cameras or VHS cameras that won't record anymore. They do take a picture and they actually... Oh, that's right. Wait a minute. If they'll collect an image and they can be run on a battery pack or off a 12 volt system, Then one could take those old VHS cameras which have really good collection capability. Oh! And a lot of them have really big telephoto lenses that kind of reach out and pull images in. Well there's a security camera. If you ever were over at Wolverine over at our Republic Radio, our original RRI offices, you might recall what I had set up as security cameras there and why. because the cameras were free, they had been tossed out from the U, they were a dollar a piece. Oh, they were big cameras, they were full VHS cameras. And the fixtures that I built for those to make them into security cameras, if you'll recall, were iron pipe with a flange hanger, iron pipe made into a J, and with the camera on the mount facing whatever location I wanted to, and then run hardwire over to a television screen. The television screens, by the way, cost a dollar a piece too, and they were zenith from the old zenith computer systems. You know, the tri-color, you'd go to green, you'd go to amber, you'd go to gray, and wow! The camera cost a dollar. I think the plumbing cost more than the whole package. The cabling came from stuff they were throwing out. The power supply came both with the camera and came with the television obviously. And the television had the option to work 12 volt system. Wow, so I could run the whole thing, not the television and the camera, on a battery if need be. And they did. they ran off battery as needed. So even if the power got shut off, I could still see what was going on. But the cool thing is I could take those same cameras, use a piece iron pipe, drive it in the ground, make a fixture, take that old VHS camera, point it towards a direction. If I need a canopy it I can even make it so that it actually is weatherized to a degree if that's what you're worried about. And for as long as it runs it's paid for itself hasn't it guys? The old bag cameras are the same way. Now what do I do? I run it back to a little five inch screen back over in whatever secure point and I can be watching more than one location but I can focus on key areas. What's the other neat thing about this? Well, with the old equipment like that, what do I cry if I lose? Why would I cry if I lose it? If I have nothing tied up into it or it's a freebie or something somebody threw off by the curb, when the time comes and I lose it, will I really cry at all? Well, heck no. That's the most important thing. I think go right ahead. We got more info. This is just an update on Liberty Tree Radio's website. Everybody knows we had some technical difficulties with it last week. We fixed the HTML error on the front page, so that's all straightened out. We have corrected, made corrections to the schedule page. There's still a couple of corrections that need to be made there. On the donation page, we have got up the, let's see, the detention camps in the United States by Dan Dance and the night vision training and field operations and DVDs are up there. Though in one manual you wanted me to put up a... Lost my sheet with the information for it says not up there. Oh, okay But I did have again slight glitch with the HTML code which I'll be able to straighten out later It's not too bad. It's just put it outside the box all the links and everything work We had a request for a $10 a month contribution button and a $20 a month contribution button for monthly monthly donations I got those put in and That's about it, other than the one book which I need the information for again, which I'll get up as soon as I have that. Very good and again for everybody gets if you get a chance www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com again, that's Liberty Tree radio dot 4 mg dot com Take the time plug in and check us out see what you can do there to you know again assist if you would We do need to we've got two pitching keys got to mention that guys because we've got to take care of the yearly bill That's coming up And also we have the regular, you know accounting that needs to take place got to keep the power up got to keep the phones running Just reminded me the other thing. We are looking for new sponsors. We've got the sponsors Packages listed on the website. We're not looking for a lot guys. We just need enough to cover Cost of the station and again as that as we get that taken care of I'm gonna keep reducing the amount of the monthly one from what we need from the listeners So hopefully we can get the station being self-sustaining here faster than we have been. I've been working hard on that myself. Um, because we have been hav- we've had some curve balls thrown at us here recently. And it seems like they just keep coming. But we're doing the best we can to deal with it, guys, so. Thank you for your support and your help. You've got to get back to work over here. Very good. And again, libertytreeradio.4mg.com. That's libertytreeradio.4mg.com. And then you can go to the Donate key. and which is the PayPal key go through that take a look at what's available and remember you guys there's a lot of material that especially the PM's are useful for those of you who are talking about deploying down on the border militia SOP PM 10 PM dash 10 is one of the things that you can carry in your pocket. It's the basics. It covers all the items that as an individual you need to know about. I would remind you that if you are going to deploy, you had better carry a gas mask slash protective mask. I don't care what your feelings are about that. You can't share a gas mask. There are some good things about ultra-dry environments, and that is, although again the problem is the heat is the other half of why chemical agents can be employed. But one nice thing is that the dry environment, especially extreme dry, is not conducive to deploying good or higher end or any medium and biological agents despite what everybody is lamenting about over the years. One of the reasons is that you remember you have to have a way to transmit the agent has to be able to carry in the breeze. You can particleize it more. Just a quick note, remember I was an NBC instructor and I have to... Again, I'm the guy that most everybody hated because I'm the person who ran the gas chambers, remember that? Where you had to go through and qualify with your mask. I'm the guy a lot of people didn't like because nobody else wanted to do the job. That simple, especially a division, HQ level. And handling all the brigades and subordinate battalions and company training across the board. Creating classroom schedules, the whole nine yards. With regard to the dry environment, of course we have dry wet right now, it's most likely you're still going to run into two basic agents which is why any gas mask cover will help. First is capsium oil. You see it constantly. Show me a comp video today where you haven't seen chemical agent deployed. Please, I'd love you to show me one where they haven't. Because I guarantee if it was the G-29 Sand Surf, it's been something in Atlanta, something in New York, something in Chicago, something out in Oakland. I don't care where it was, you have seen chemical deployment every day. Something like that has happened. Maybe not kind of not sort of you know what any gas mask would have protected everybody on the ground any gas mask no matter how old think about that Now on the other hand the other one is CSCN are they supposed to be using it? No, is it out there? Yes In fact, let's put it this way during Vietnam be honest a lot of you guys out there Vietnam vets What's that canister that you used to throw down if you're gonna play tunnel rat? Wasn't a smoke grenade, was it guys? It was a CS grenade and by the way you put the m17 on and you waddle down through there with the 45 and the k bar in hand or other toys and The ID behind it was that whatever was in close quarters was going to be dealt with but the CS was designed to disrupt That's what chemical agents are designed to do. They're not designed as you see in the letter, although they can In most of the conflict situations you're going to experience CSCN is designed to disorient based on the logic that you're not prepared for it That's how it works. Chemical ordinance is there for that reason. So, as long as you're prepared for it, there ain't going to be no mystery and you train accordingly. Is it obnoxious to be wearing a gas mask in a hot weather environment? Oh hell yes. Is it going to be requiring lots of moisture? By the way, again, this is Mike Nasser Chocumal juice. Remember that this is per his recipe. You know what, I got to admit, it's a lot cheaper than Gatorade and all the other nonsense and it works. Okay? But the point is you're going to need to re-hydrate and you're going to need to rehydrate progressively. That's the one thing to think about. But you won't be doing that in the environment. If you're actually being hit, it's going to be within a very short window. It's going to be a very specific brisk and so we say biting engagement, chomp, chomp, you know, pop, pop, boom, boom. So the gas mask, the CS, again CS, CN, any of the low-end chemical or against capsium oil is a must. Carry your mask. Get used to carrying your mask. Train and carry your mask now. Don't wait till later. Other weapon systems and equipment considerations with regard to training, well again the PMs will help to cover that and go over the basics. So PM8, how to organize a militia, PM10, how to operate as an individual and standard operating procedure within the squad and the fire team, those two basic building blocks, is covered in the SOP. The other one that I'd recommend, which Ed already has listed, is the Tricks of the Trade slash Recon manual. It's the most recent one posted to date. That particular manual gives you all of the little things you probably didn't think about or that have to be part of your things to think about. that you didn't think about up until this date until you read and go, oh, wow, maybe that makes sense. So that's another reason for having this. This has to do with everything from observation, artillery support, aviation operations, which by the way you're going to be participating in. If you don't understand this right now, the Minuteman II deployment down on the border did a phenomenal job of integrating aircraft. And in fact, the error component did a phenomenal job, did an excellent job, one of the best I've seen in militia formations with regard to their deployment, tweaking their operations in the field, and following up with a sit rep and an after action report that They took a look at the pluses and the minuses of the exercise of the deployment. This is especially critical because it allowed them to prepare to tweak for the third deployment, which didn't take place. Well, now it's happening in a roundabout way. So you are going to be integrating signal communications-wise with air assets, with the aviation people. OK? That's just how it works. Remember that old figure-8 routine. So we need to make sure that we're prepped for that. Well the tricks of the trade to read con manual go to Let's see the donate key go to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com Then look on the right side of the screen. You're gonna find a Donate key donate slash it says the PayPal little red letters go to that take that to and scroll down through to the books or manuals You'll find I think it says books anyway the very last one listed is the tricks of the trade manual. It's an 8.5x11 format, so it's easily read. That's my copy, personal copy. Actually, that's my second personal copy. My original copy of that was hand-typed because it's the original. It was generated through the system. The second copy we had was quasi-official though never truly an official document it was again a tricks of the trade document kept within the SF units and within special warfare units and other formations that saw a need for tweaking the men to their to the best of their ability and they did a fine job of it so Creative you don't have to reinvent the wheel people just got to pay attention to how the wheel was built in the first place and then act accordingly We'll wheel it on when we need to and then change the tire as necessary. But we're not going to reinvent it. There's no need to. Not for the time being. Not when the price is reasonable. Now another thing real quick here is we have videos, training videos. As Edward mentioned, he's been listing some of the others. If you have night vision, save time on your scopes. Get a copy, it's a two disc copy of the Night Vision DVD set. It's the equipment and training night vision system. Don Betcher did this, it's excellent. $25 post paid. If you want a copy of it, put $25 as FRNs or a checker money order made out to Nancy, last name, K-O-E-R-N-K-E. That's Nancy, K-O-E-R-N-K-E. Put it in an envelope along with a printed copy of the address you want that video sent to. Put that in the envelope too. Then seal it up and on the outside send it to the sending address is PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. Again that's PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. There you go. So that should give you a way to connect and to take care of ordering the disk set if you want. We just shipped out a bunch. In fact, Nancy, I think, went into the post office while we were doing the programming here. Actually, just before. So we should have another bunch of torpedoes in the water. So everybody pay attention. I don't have a list right here in front of me. I will. Bring this up before I forget because I know it'll happen. They get distracted. I'm often another tangent as is always the case. Forgive me. Here we go. For those of you who want to send donations, donations can be anything, guys. Rechargeable batteries. Even rechargeable batteries you've pulled. Let's say that you're an electrician. Here's an idea. You're an electrician. and you do light repair for industrial sites. And the very thing we're talking about, those rechargeable smoke alarm batteries. There are two types. Some of them use just the alkali, which work for a long period of time. But a lot of places, it's mandatory that they use a rechargeable. And by law, both the rechargeables for the emergency lighting and for your smoke alarm systems and fire alarms have to be replaced every so many months or years depending on what state you're in. Now most of them are almost all up to the same standard now. Well here's a question. What do you do with all those batteries? Do you have so many? I've heard people make this comment, oh I get so many I'll just throw them nowadays. Really? Well I'll tell you what you do. Box them up. Put them in a nice tight container, wrap them up in tape, whatever you got to do to make sure they're secure so they don't bust open. I get a good box is what I would do and make sure I put that box inside another box and then tape that box really good too. Don't tape it up like it's an explosive device or something and you never know what the idiots will think. So you got a common sense there but make sure it's a good container and ship it down to the troops down there on the border, the Arizona militia. The address is ACM-LLC. It's 3141 North First Avenue, Tuxon slash Tucson. That's Tucson, Arizona, 85719. Forgive me. Again, that's ACM-LLC, 3141 North First Avenue. Now it's Tucson but remember Tuxon is the easy way to remember. We always joke about that. Easy way to remember how it's spelled. That's T-U-C-S-O-N. Remember what you said on the map? Oh, it's Tuxon. Oh, that's Tucson. Anyway, Arizona. 8-5. 7 1 9 or take the time ship the stuff down there. What else can you do? Hey guys, come on noise makers Maybe you have something you get a lot of let me give you an example one of our mail carriers are not mail carriers one of our our newspaper carriers gets bags of rubber bands because when they ship the stuff to them they dump it off and he gets bags full of them. You know what? I don't have to worry about rubber bands but do rubber bands come in handy to combat operation? Hell yes they do. We use them for everything. Well here at BEAT I think we have a we have a lightsaber and a light. Sorry Marcus. HD in Arizona. Uh oh. Go ahead HD. It sounds like it's clearing up a little bit. Go ahead. I was forced to download the new version of Skype, so I am terribly disappointed in it. Previous version did a lot better. Anyway, we are still proceeding with our plans for this fall. Operation Defiance Sentinel will take place between late September and early November. We have had offers of more volunteers and offers of more donated goods. We're now at the point where we want to start distributing the donated goods among all of our units that will be heading to the border. So we're going to eventually change the address that the donated goods are being shipped to. And I have them shipped to our S4. And our S4 will make sure that these get evenly distributed. So stand by for a change in our shipping address on the website shortly. I'm still waiting to get that. But we are going to adjust and start distributing these donated goods among all of our units that intend to head to the border this fall. This will give us time to make sure everybody's geared up and everybody's got everything that they need. And we will be able to centrally manage it a little bit better by having it shipped to our S4 instead of to our Pima County unit. Pima County unit proceeds with their repairs on their tactical vehicles. But we are still very much in need of volunteer mechanics. particularly ones who can work on Humvees, deuce and a halfs, and or Unimog vehicles. So if anyone out there would like to volunteer, the Pima County Unit has offered to provide them with quarters as long as they're willing to volunteer their time as a mechanic. This would be for how many days they can offer in the Tucson Metroplex area. The motor pool is in the secured area, but it has limited amenities. It's primarily designed for storage and work on the vehicles. As you know, the Zetas last week announced they have begun indiscriminately killing Americans that they encountered in the desert. This week, they have followed that up with the threat that they will start laying anti-personnel mines and roadside bombs inside the United States. This came just two days after the attack in Juarez, where they blew up somebody with a car bomb. So this is delving into a nice little border war very quickly. And if anybody's not taking this seriously, they need to start doing it real quick. Back to you, Mark. Now again, for the time being, anybody sending anything via the address as far as donations go, it'll get to where it needs to be, correct? Absolutely. We haven't made the changeover just yet. We did want to make sure that everybody understood that this change was coming. But I wanted you guys to know that when we do change the address, don't panic. The stuff is simply going to a different location for distribution to all of our units statewide. Very good. At least the ones that I'm thinking of. But in the meantime, yeah, the current address is still the one to use. There have been some delivery issues with, strangely enough, only those shipments that were sent by the US Postal Service. Everything else is getting there just fine. But for some strange reason, the US Postal Service can't quite get the deliveries right. So that's one of the reasons why we want to make this change, is that we want to start redirecting those shipments to an address that we know they're not going to be able to mess with. This will be a rented mailbox at a retail location, a UPS store. There won't be any excuses if it's sent UPS. And our S4 can help arrange for shipping anything short of monstrous size packages. She actually has a UPS account that she can use to create shipping labels and email those to the donors. The donors print them out, slap them on the box, and out the door it goes. So everybody, we are here to improvise, adapt, and overcome. And oh, speaking of which, as you know, the pond scum at PayPal canceled the PayPal account that was being used to collect funds that were to be used to purchase first aid kits for our boys in the field. I got a contact from one of our newest supporters. Turns out he knows somebody who works in the legal department at PayPal and is asking him what's going on. So I'm very interested to see Where it says in writing, they're actually using the Patriot Act as legal authorization for doing this. I suspect that they actually don't have legal authorization for doing this, Patriot Act or not. But nevertheless, the fellow who set the account up, this is what he was told by the customer service people at PayPal, that his account was being canceled because, was being expended because of the Patriot Act. So we're going to follow up with this contact with one of our fellows in the PayPal legal department and see if this is actually the case and if they can document it. More to follow and I have it, Mark. very good and again one interesting things about that is there we can assume that this is influence from the district of criminals and guys one of the reasons is all too obvious the bad guys you know will send me mending dong and the chipmunks along with the rest of the traders that are globalists don't want the southern border secured. They have to have crisis. If the border is secured, if the US border is shut off, all the rest of the nonsense behind us, you know, in other words, if you're down on the border and you're facing and blocking anything coming in from Mexico, everything behind you dies on the vine. all enemy activity ceases. That's the bottom line. I don't care what they come up with. All the other infrastructure in BS is just exactly that. It serves no purpose whatsoever. If you secure the border and secure it 100%, there's no need for the massive police state behind you, is there now? And that's really what they're very much. Yeah, this is what this is all about This is Chicago mob politics brought to America not that it wasn't there before I mean come on guys I was old I'm old enough to remember Lyndon Baines Johnson, and I know the dirty politics He was involved in and he used to laugh about it That's written in too many books with too many people who dealt with him personally Then of course they've tried to make disappear off the off the bookshelves Sorry, I collect stuff like that so you read enough, and you find out real quick quick, what the truth is all about. Now, in this day and age, there's no excuse you can come up with for them not securing the border. None. There's no excuse except for criminal malfeasance on the part of the federal government and the dope dealers that are using them as a meat puppet. That's the only option. Now, if you have a combat salient, and you have an aggressor who has gone deep into territory that you want to control, you don't try to border them in with a 1000 mile or a 200 mile or a 500 mile perimeter, although you do keep them busy on that perimeter. What you do is you carve across the base of that salient and cut it off and the whole rest of whatever they have inside that area dies off. Let me remind you of places like Stalingrad. Okay, now granted we're not seeing heavy artillery Flying back and forth yet HD But all the basics apply here and rather than doing millions of miles or square miles of real estate Which we still have to protect we have to clean up Well rather than doing that in phase one if you choke off the base of the salient and cut it off right straight from one end to the other Then the rest of the machine grinds to a halt No Tiki, no Washi. So that's what we're aiming for here. That's what we're trying to do. I'll tell you what, before we go any further, because I don't want to run out of time here for you, give all the points of contact, every way that people can get hold of you, and how they can find out more about what's going on. Okay, our website address. which has the audio briefings on the situation in Arizona and links to the videos about what's going on in Arizona, including the links to the videos about the enemy observation posts that are being operated inside the United States by the cartels. Our web address is www.arizona-malicia.com. Once again, that's www.arizona-malicia.com. That's ArizonaMilitia.com. Please spread that around. If you want to volunteer, or if you would like to ask questions, or if you would like to offer to send us donated equipment and supplies, my web address, my email web address is ArizonaMilitia at Hushmail.com. Once again, that's ArizonaMilitiaHushmail.com. If you would like to donate funds online, please stand by. We have our PayPal account ripped out from underneath us by the pond scum that run PayPal. So we are going to get a different type of online donation system set up. And that will be on our website as soon as we can make that happen. And back to you, Mark. By the way, before I forget Italian, I want you to look up something. I want you to find an image of them. In fact, I saw a picture on one of the websites. Italian It's called Italian camouflage. It's the Italian waterfront pattern is actually what we're talking about here. There's a great buy on a complete cover all set and they're in quantity. Gotta buy quantity though. It's part of the sheet we were talking about. But take a look at the colors and see if that would be useful down in your neck of the woods. Because it is a solution to deal with a pattern that is totally unique. Nobody else could just run out and grab it. And you would have access to a whole bunch of uniforms all at once in one pattern. Cookie cutter everybody. And use that as your base for shoot no shoot friend foe. Which is what you want to do. ID by quick eyeballing. Yes, that's one of ours. No, that's somebody else I don't recognize. That's one of the advantages to having a unique pattern that isn't like anyone else's. Also gear the same way. This is one trick we've used for years. There's certain equipment that we use that nobody else can access. You can't go out to the store and buy it. It hasn't been available for years. I keep a lot of it on standby so that when the time comes, everybody has one. And if I see you at close range or intermediate range and you've got that, I know you have to be one of us. If not, then we're much more cautious. But we aren't going to make any errors. We're not going to be obvious. The idea is if somebody's trying to be a secret squirrel, well, we don't want them to get outside of arm's reach. We'll bring them in closer. That way it's easier to reel them in when the time comes. So anyway, ideas and little tricks that work. Again, it's Italian. Waterfront camo. You'll see the fact I noticed it was an email sent to me last night. I said whoa the guy in the foreground is carrying an HK 91 variant and he's wearing a waterfront field jacket slash infantry smock and it's a decent camouflage. I think it worked exceptionally well down in your neck of the woods and you're talking about nine dollars and fifty cents a coverall and they're military spec. They're not aftermarket. So it's pretty decent. I'd be very interested in seeing that if you've got a WIMP to an image. Okay, well we're working on it. I do have, like I said, it's listed, but they don't show an image with the latest flyer, but we're going to shoot that to you. The DPM camo is there, the other hat items are there, and again, like I said, the vests that are really big. Which means again, if they're large vests, they will go right over your body armor. This is something most people don't think about. You have to open everything up. If you're going to be wearing armor on top of any kind of torso, sorry guys, you're going to have to have bigger sizes or be able to expand them with side lacing or whatever. So that's a thing to think about. It allows you to wear the armor underneath comfortably without breathing hard and trying not to suck in too much and pop any zippers. Because we know how that works too. Anyway, HD, anything else before we take off? We're right at the top, just about. And we aren't the top, as a matter of fact. Just God bless the Republic. Hoorah! God bless the Republic! That's the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march both day and night. Hurrah! 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