July 20, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, communications security, and NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense on July 20, 2010. He covered the PTR-32 rifle's durability and reliability with various ammunition types, demonstrated Morse code and covert communication techniques using book codes and computer-based keying systems, and explained fallout prediction and chemical suit protection in detail. Caller Don contributed discussion on weather, gardening, and NBC defense practicality, with Koernke emphasizing the importance of manual skills and mathematical knowledge alongside modern technology for emergency preparedness.
- ptr-32 rifle
- morse code
- communications security
- nbc defense
- chemical suits
- fallout prediction
- preparedness
- militia training
- operational security
- book codes
- gas masks
- radioactive fallout
- packet radio
- weather prediction
- emergency response
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It's easier to find than my birth certificate. We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free. and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun, permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent, although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame You've taken Satan's number you traded in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled, each God given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is 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, South, Southwest, and Southeast. Well ladies and gentlemen you were 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 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. Ooh, that's right, a chunk of Nebraska. Like tree roots, the trunk in tree roots is kind of how it's moving around except the tree roots and the branches are now pretty well interstrong so it's kind of like a big shotgun blast. Then also the third of Wyoming. Congratulations to that unit out there. And at the same time, Iowa slash Iowa and all of our many micro FM stations that are part of the little Prairie grid that's going up and online. Thank you very much. Test them, run them. You don't want to keep them up and online. At least you know they work and you're ready for the emergency status situation where you guys will become the voice of America. Then across! Leaping over the Mississippi the big muddy headed towards well the Golden Spike Project there across the Smokies and what that means guys is Grammatik Grammat teams and the ok teams are doing their part to help to bridge the mountains and to get into all the valleys Congratulations, and thank you remember we have a party on the beach this Saturday party on the beach this Saturday party on the beach this Saturday also a meeting at the restaurant on Sunday a meeting at the restaurant on Sunday a meeting at the restaurant on Sunday order your food in advance, make sure that you got transport space. I do not have a spike to confirm what's being delivered or what's already there, so I would think this way. Assume that you're going to be carrying hardware and a lot of it home. There have been a lot of donations. People are waking up left and right, especially medium and small businesses that are fed up to here with what's happening with the scumbags at the Fed in Washington, D.C. So while the globalists are trying from one direction we're kicking them in a high end from the other and they don't have a clue yet That's a good thing keep up the good work now it is oh my goodness the 20th. Is it the 20th? Are we sure it's the 20th? Well, let me double-check to make sure there. I'll bet you I got that right 20th July Second year a Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K and that means 2010 old earth calendar and we're gonna keep it that way Now, a couple things I want to touch on real quick here, and we do have a number of things I actually can show you. I don't just have to hold it up to the microphone. I'm going to be demonstrating some things today. So our Ustream listener is actually going to get a little bit of a benefit. But I'm going to explain the basic preparations, things that you need to be ready for when the time comes, and yes, you will all be able to do this, people. Now, it is Communications Tuesday, by the way. I think it's Tuesday. It's not Monday. And so before we go any farther, though, even though it's not Weapons Wednesday yet, either, I got another report, and this is from another test group that have been beating the snot out of these PTR-32s. Now, this is the PTR rifle. That is in 762 by 39 a lot of you guys have probably not seen it yet I believe there's gonna be a ride up in the shotgun news if there hasn't been already So you might want to check the shotgun news and by the way should subscribe support the guys people They're like many of the publications out there. They really are pro firearm, and they're not with the NRA Okay, which is a big plus. I think they probably are to stay in touch with them. That's about it, but anyway The second test group of the PTR 32s have confirmed that the things are very durable. They're holding up just as an HK typically should. They're the competition for the HK in several different ways. I should say in that they're a PTR American-made rifle. They're using all Portuguese tooling and Portuguese machinery that was purchased as part of the original Portuguese arsenal for their production. PTR 32s take the regular AK-40s. 7 magazine and that is the big plus a lot of people were thinking man They're gonna come up with some bugger HK magazine will never be able to buy it We aren't gonna be able to find it. They'll never give it to you You won't be able to steal it because there won't be any well wrong instead What they did is they did the smart thing they went with a standard a cake cluck cluck a K magazine drops right in, locks into place. Now, same thing. The Bulgarian mags that come with the rifle are the best mags out there in steel and they seem to work okay. What I suspected is where we're seeing the same thing with a lot of the other plastic mags is because of production. If you're going with the plastic mags that are made in the US, you're going to see some variations and that seems to be the problem with lockup. Otherwise, all the steel mags went just fine on the PTR-32s that they used. Chinese, they intentionally tried East German. Bulgarian, of course, would come with a rifle. They worked flawlessly. They're very satisfied with it. They also did the same thing, kind of like we talked about last week, in that they tested all the different variations in ammunition from pukie-punkie, nasty, oily, junky stuff from who knows where they got it from, all the way through to old East German, Chinese, Bulgarian, Romanian, some Russian stuff, the Russian wolf new stuff, which is dirtier than sin. and also smoky. Have you noticed that? It actually is generating smoke on the range. Almost like you got a muzzle loading AK. Excuse me? I mean, that's not supposed to work, guys. Anyway, PTR 32 is very, very satisfied. If you want to find out more about a PTR 32, mainmilitary.com, mainmilitary.com, mainmilitary.com, 877-608-0179. You hear them during the ad blocks with the LTR? You're going to be talking to Frank, ask the guys about the PTR 32. And I know they're in the standard stock. There's no folder stocks. There's no collapsible stocks that are available from the factory run. And I wouldn't bother with that anyway, to be quite honest. You can get. collapsible stocks within the HK91 and the only thing I haven't checked is to see if the PTR91-32s take the collapsible stock. But personally, my attitude, guys if I bought a rifle like that I want to get the most performance out of it and a rigid stock is the way to go. There's lots of surplus stocks out there. You can switch out to other designs. There's a target master stock with a European cheek rest that you can get for them. So that's up to you. Anyway, one more time, 877-608-0179. That's 877-608-0179. You be talking to Frank or the guys, tell him you heard about the PTR 32 on the Intel report. But that's a study group. I want to say thanks. We got the email last night on that. With a long evaluation report, I'm probably going to read that tomorrow. We'll see what happens. It actually is going through, evaluating the performance range of the ammunition. Everything functioned. Amazingly enough, like the AK, this HK variant, the PTR 32, is digesting all of the ammunition that's been put through it. So it's pretty forgiving. And that is a key word for giving because when you've got a wide range of ammunition, some firearms are very persnickety slash very particular about what goes in the tube and whether or not it'll even function. Now, it is Communications Tuesday and I want to remind everybody, although this is a Monaghan card, I'm going to put that up for the camera. See that, guys? See how small that is? See how small my hand is? OK, my hand's not small. But see that? For those of you who can see it on the Ustream, that is a standard code card for Morse code. Yes, you can have one of these. There's not against the rules. It's nice to memorize code. D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D- Now what does Mark mean by that? Wait a minute. OK, well here's how that works. Even if you have bagpipes and cats squealing in the background and the sound of rabbits being killed. That's a favorite government one. But bagpipes are a popular and very favorite jamming sound to throw in with all the clatter and background noise. Amazingly enough, it works exceptionally well. Because of the harmonics in many different levels, plus you're burying the rheostat, you're rolling up and down the dial, you make a lot of noise, you create a lot of static and background in the headsets, right? Well, even if it's dead space, when you dead space a key, you can hear either a null, it's like null space, okay? Either a dead space or you're gonna hear a beep through. Okay, so you're gonna hear it one way or another it will get through now It's a matter how clearly and how good the ear of the RO how good the radio operator is It's kind of like let's put it this way once you get used to working in a radio operators position You see this in the movies all the time they try and reinforce especially the older movies are the ones from out west you know we're supposed to be the old western days people were totally cognizant of an individual personality on the key to the point where they could tell who was operating the key because of the way they sent their script, their message. Think about that. I mean, why? That's Frank. I can tell by the hand, but something's wrong. He's not sending the right message. I think the Banditos are there. Remember that? You've seen it a hundred times. Older movies especially. So, keying is a solution, guys. You can use this with any radios. You can use this with marine. You can use this with CB. Let's put it this way. Let's take our handy dandy keyboard, okay? Let's hook it up to a little old computer that's tired or a laptop that's old. Not a brand new laptop because I don't need brand new for this. I'm going to take an old dinosaur laptop, two of them. Mark's going to have one at one location hooked up, and I'm going to hook it up to my CB. Now I'm going to take my high speed modem, and I'm going to actually plug it into my CB system. I'm not going to talk. What I'm going to do is I can actually punch out either a message using the computer. and actually talking to the computer normally or, and this is the key, oh, pardon the pun here, I can actually use letters and send, and now think about this, AAA, BBBB, AAA, AAA, BBBB, AAA, BBBB, AAA, BBBB, BBBB, BBBB, BBBB, do you see what I'm doing? I have a sub-phonetic code. It looks like gobbledygook except when you pay attention the A's. Let's put it this way. If it is, now here's a fun one to really mess with and create a random code. Consonants and vowels. Consonants are dots. Vowels are dashes. So any key that I find that is a vowel, o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-e-e-e-e-e, see, any three, makes a signal. Now I can do this and I can put it on the keyboard stick in the memory with even an old five inch floppy disk I can use any old technology the junk memory on that old old machine and then I hit send Now this is no different from the old you know we had a conversation about this on communications Tuesday remember last week about the PRC 77 and the SF radios a lot of different radios are set up we used to have a knee pad actually the keyboard but this big about Oh, 14 inches, not even 14 inches wide, probably no more than a foot wide, approximately 6 inches tall, about 3 quarters of an inch thick, bubble keypad, it actually strapped, it actually had a harness that would strap to your right thigh. So you could squat, sit down, or even stand up and operate the keyboard. It was hooked up by an AmbiLikus to an add-on box which then hooked up to your PRC-77. And what I could do is send pips. Everybody's heard about this. Well, this is all the technology was. It was a high-end modem at the time. But now it's all these old, tired, little box modems that everybody goes, oh, I don't want that. That's old and slow. Well, one thing to remember is that your radio signal may not be, well, that powerful, so we don't want hyper-fast and we don't need hyper-fast. We just need to build up, brp, spend a lot of time in broadcast, a few seconds. And remember, when I went brp, actually it broadcast three times. Now always remember that. This is true. What happens is, and you already have this between modems, when they talk back and forth, they send out a signal, they send out a signal, they send out a signal. And what happens at the other end is you have a discriminator circuit in your computer system just as you have in your packet radio, because that's all packet radio. All I'm doing is describing, oh yeah, you guys are going, that's right, packet radio. Remember that? Packet radio was nothing more than taking all the computer concepts actually we can almost reverse this because see packet parallel, but it was way ahead of the internet packet radio was there before the internet was even known about except in its military configuration and Taking that high-speed modem which at the time was high speed because guys yeah, otherwise I'd mark had to do with a key RABBIT here real fast! couldn't type fast enough, couldn't key fast enough to match the computer that goes BLURRRR and shoots a burst of signal which by the way again when I send out a signal or a message I'm not going to send out something that you can understand. Why would I do that? Mark's going to for instance use, here's the best example, my simplest code, Mark has two books. See these two books? These books are not the books I would use why because there's too many copies of Patriots We can't do this, but I'm using this as a prop now mark has two books. You know what they are Love novels go to your local bookstore and start buying sets of old love novels romance novels Gardening books two of them matching two of them now you put a bundle of these in your communications pack two each or four each or five each whatever you want to do and Old books stuff that's out of print by 15 or 20 years older is better But not too old you won't don't want it dinosaur because then it kind of jumps out there on what the heck is that? You want something that looks like it's a man. They just threw it into something to read okay, but in reality that and That are your code books between these two this book I can go to Page 85, second paragraph, because. I need the word because. Now I'm going to come up with a code that's going to identify the paragraph on the page. 1, 2, 3, and 4. First number is 4, and then next number is dash 1. What does that tell me? I can put 8, 5, 1, and, forgive me, 2, and 1. There we go. Now, what did I just do? I know that I found the word because. I then go to page 141. I use 141-3-6. Now I can progressively build up a sentence with this book. Now Mark sits down and he's going to come up with a code. In fact, he can use whole paragraphs, or actually whole sentences, to save time. But when I send this message out, unless you have the book that matches this book, what do you have? Nothing! Absolutely nothing! It will do you no good. And because you've picked two books that are also something that's fufu, and I mean something that, again, it can't be too old because of antiques, someone's going, wow, why is that book in there that antique book won't come out with Mark? On the other hand, if Mark has a gardening book, Or Mark has a Fufu novel book or a fiction book. Take your pick and there's a lot of odd fiction. There's regular fiction. There could be anything. Flower Dancers of Mars. Whatever goofball name you want to come up with. Pick it off the shelf. Go to use bookstores. Or go to dollar stores. Here's another one. Dollar stores where they have dollar books. And you'll find three books, five books, six books, all exactly the same. Wow brand new Wow and you can read them on top of everything else so you've got something you're not dying You're not wasting space, but you can have a whole rack behind you on the shelf, and they're your phonetic code books Settles the whole problem right there guys just dealt with your whole kiff because we're gonna have cold secret squirrel That's about as secret as you're gonna get because anything else given enough time Remember computers will break any other codes even the other codes that I'm using right now The other idea is like the dot dash thing, a computer will look at patterns. It's going to be looking. There are whole subroutines and patterns. We expect this. So even when Mark uses that code, the most important thing to remember about it when I was punching it in is it's only good for a certain amount of time. So I have to decide what is the OPSEC, Operational Security Level, for the message. And how critical, how quickly can the enemy act on it if it is a timely message? In other words, if I'm doing a general broadcast, Mark has a key. Now Mark sends out a message. The message goes out in general. Okay, well, secret squirrel computer and the electronic countermeasures people are going, oh my goodness, there's a general message just went out on key. Well, yeah, if they can move on it fast enough, it might be useful. But if it is used for direct battle tactical, say, control, and the signal may only be used randomly and on occasion, and it's never going to be used consistently, and I'm not even going to use the frequency consistently. I can switch and use 2-meter. I can use any shortwave band I want. I can use CB. I can use Marine. I can use even the little handy talkies right now. You know little handheld units and click click much smaller than what I have my hand here But I can sit there and go key key key key key key just like you used to do with the kitty That's why I don't throw away. Here's a little thing people are wondering man. You got a box of these. Yes, I do I save every one of these stupid little GI Joe or Jane or Molly Molly Polly purebred You know handy talkies that they make for the kids why? Mark may use it but mark can also do something else with it. I throw away cassette player, chatter that's worth 90 minutes to 60 to 90 minutes depending on how long the tape is. CB radio with the key, you know, in the little radio, handheld radio with the key held down and taped into place when I want to start using it. I hook the two together, I tape them, I hit play on the recorder, I set it up high so it doesn't have any interference with the stupid little antenna it's got, and all of a sudden I've got battle chatter on a frequency that makes a hell of a good bullet magnet. Because it's low band enough, it's not going to jump out, but if you've got electronic countermeasures people in the area, anything and everything in the way of electronics is going to be a ping, ping, ping flag. So the cool thing is, is I can drag out resources, I can pull them in other directions, and I can do a hundred of these for their billions of dollars worth of BS I've got flying or spying or in the ground monitoring and it will be useless. Here's the other thing about that. Guys, for all the BS you see in the movies, there's only so many people that do that job. There's only so many people that are into that. If you tie up their minute of life, That minute of life can never be taken back by them. They can't ever recover it. If we inundate them, just like right now with what we do with the- What do you think they don't like the internet? We've inundated them. I don't care what kind of business or industry they've put together. Oh my goodness! It's a funeral of our sister who will be spied up on! Well good! Times how many people do we have out there pittering and chittering? Here's another one. Oh, I think they were regret this all the little chatty talky. Oh, yes, Margaret. Yeah, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah tricksy blah blah blah blah blah blah tricksy the cell phone It was supposed to be a spy thing instead. Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep Do you know how much clutter there is just in the cell phone grid? Clutter we're talking we don't have to jam clutter Oh, and guess what? Plant a seed here and there, and if you think that, for instance, the TAC signal identifier system, you know, with a word, remember how we have words? You know, nuclear device slash terrorist slash OKC slash, you know, whatever the latest 150 words are that they're watching. All you have to do is plant a seed with something with a sign on it, and half the chatty-cathies are out there going, did you hear about the terrorist and the nuclear device and the BP oil and the blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah? Think about it. Here's an example right here. Let's talk about clutter and chatter. In the general public's eye, they start talking about the idea that they're going to use a nuclear device on the BP oil rig. How many times do you think nuclear device, nuclear device, nuclear device, nuclear device, nuclear device, nuclear device, nuclear device, nuclear device, nuclear device? Oh my god, nuclear device! Did you hear they're going to use a nuclear device? Do you realize what kind of clutter that put just into the cell system? Now here's the other thing. If we believe that they're watching all the emails, oh my god, BP, send to BP, they're talking about using a nuclear device, send, send, send, send, send. If each person knows five people, and there are, let's say, 50 million people on the computer, And we'll cut that in half and say 25 million of those people actually sent a message where they sent it to, and you know they sent it to more than five people. Some of these people have two or three hundred people on their mailing list, email list. Oh, nuclear device fallout, destruction, death, end of the world. Oh, terrorist, terrorist, BP, nuclear device, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. You tell me how much clutter that just created as pickle-smoking mirrors inside the intelligence signal community. Now would this be an excuse to owe them I love this people go the old feudal resist Ruby s what they're spying this will give me an excuse to spy on everybody good You know what by the time you're done if you got 300 million targets in the United States alone How many spies and spy grids do you have that can watch? Let's say that I mean do the math and not only that but here's the thing guys You're believing that they have all the other nonsense to you know, I mean they do have they waste time They waste money don't make any mistake about that. I'll be the first tell you that we've talked about it on the Intel report But here's the thing That's just one job. They have to do And they still have to share time with all the other spy jobs they have to do. Because don't forget... Secret Squirrel is out of the corner. And you're sure that that guy with the trench coat, Secret Squirrel, is a-watchin' you. Well, if he's out there in the corner watching me, he can't be standing in a computer room somewhere monitoring the... Wait a minute! Well, if he's sharing time, that's one less that can be doing any of the computer stuff. And let's say, oh then, my favorite said, well then the computer knows everything. Have you ever watched my favorite variation on If You Get What You're You're So Bewear You Sometimes Get What You Ask For? How many people remember the original Rollerball? Anybody remember the original Rollerball movie? Do you remember when the main character James Kahn went to Zurich to check out the main database because he wanted to find some books and they told him, well we don't have those. They're only in the main database way out there in Zurich. So he actually I think it was Geneva. Yeah, obviously. Yeah, I was Geneva. Yes it well either way it's in Switzerland anyway Zurich or Geneva, but anyway he goes to Switzerland And you know, dun, dun, dun, dun. You know, they show the beautiful, they show him going across the lake, and you know, I should say the camera, going across the lake and the mountains. And the next thing you see is this corridor, and he meets this absent-minded professor. And the absent-minded professor really isn't much different from the absent-minded computer that they put everything in. Everybody goes, oh, its feet will resist because the computers will know everything. Really? And if they do, will they remember everything? And even if they do remember how much junk, how much debris, how much detritus, how much garbage is plugged into their brain. It's bad enough if you're human, but just imagine and the whole point was it's like well, you know We lost a century and everybody's like hmm He's like James Collins listening to him and this professor is going yeah, we lost a century. It just kind of can't be found We misplaced it it's gone somewhere not just a year not just a few minutes a Whole century database. Okay a whole hundred years So, that's an example of beware you might get what you ask for in that if you think people with memories are bad, imagine artificial intelligence that isn't much better, in fact is no better than what programmed it. And wait a minute, you're getting a B grade government employee in the first... Oh, that's right. Yeah, wait a minute, scutal resist, you'll be absorbed, blasé splee. Beware, sometimes they get what they ask for. Now, this is why my point is with a little bit of OPSEC, Operational Security, and a little bit of Intelligence, Common Sense, again, so many different techniques can be used. Don't you love gardening? Don't you love horticulture? Don't you love flowers? Flowers? Oh, flowers. Oh yeah, it's like picking music from the air, guys. Flowers. Anyway, I hear a beat. We might have a caller. Who do we have? Well, we don't have a caller. We've got that Don. All right, we got Don. Well, Don, I tell you what. It is muggy. It is warm down here. What's it like up there in that end of the state? Oh, you know, you've heard the expression colder than a well digger. Well, it's one of those days where the well digger is going to be sweating. I can personally attest to it. Actually, Mark, I apologize, but I've been in chasing parts for the well for most of the day, and the last few pieces had to be custom made in order that I can I'm going to have to pull it out and then put it back in. I'm not going to tell you what happened to me today. Are you guys enjoying this volcano warming? Noooo! Volcano warming weather! You know what? It's summer! Well yeah, it's summer but also it's like everybody's been saying how hot it's been and muggy and oh it's global warming. Global warming was true. We had a volcano. We have a big volcano. We have had some of the nicest summer weather as far as for the growing season we've had that I can remember. We have got phenomenal moisture, we have got plants going crazy. Just talked to the farmer, he got his weed in just in time. In fact, while we were doing the program, he was running to get the wheat pulled in the rest of the way and then the storm came. So he got it out just in time, got it down the road, got the last bushel out of the field. Unfortunately, he has the straw still sitting there, which is going to have to sit for a few days now and dry out. But hey, that's half the battle straws. Another problem altogether. It can sit for a while. That'll be good. It'll cure that way. Won't be gassing when it gets into the barn. But what's fascinating guys is the gardens are phenomenal. Even if right now we got into our normal ultra-hot dry spell, which I just don't see on the horizon coming up here, we may have a little drier fall because what we've seen moisture-wise during the summer. But we'll see what happens and I don't think that's going to happen. I think we're going to see a constant moisture level where we are. We're going to see a lot of snow this winter. Be ready for that. I've already been kind of scheduling in and thinking about doing overhead cover all the way to the house from the different buildings. I've got everything I need here, but doing the math. And I'm thinking this year that we're actually going to channel off parts of the access ways so that we won't even have to leave a building to get from building to building, kind of like what they did out in Arizona when I was stationed out there. A couple of things down real quick. Touching on again one more time, the PTR 32's. Got a second brief up on this and everybody is incredibly satisfied. Now these are not cheap rifles, they're about $1,000 a piece. But that's cheap by comparison to the other eight real HK's guys. Since $3,000 is not an incredible sum to be here. It's like three for one. Sounds like a proper race field there. Yeah, exactly. So we're looking pretty good there as far as the PTR 32 is going again. A favorable rating. We're going to have this on Weapons Wednesday. I wanted to touch on something else here. And I'm going to show it to you. Again, I can do this. I know we had a lot of guys listening and watching. But this is one of the many binders that I have. This is one I'm rebuilding right now, actually. The other one was so tired out from work. But what this is is a workbook. Let's see if I can do it. There we go. Get the light in there right. You see that? Fallout prediction. You see how this works, guys? OK, there we go. I got it that way. I get it on angle. Anyway, the point is this. I said this earlier, and this is true of anybody who's going to be in the militia or anybody who's working with preparedness. Guys, you wear many hats. In the military, you wear many hats. Okay? And you've got to get used to that. That's why people say, well, you've done this and you said you did that. Yeah. In fact, anybody who's been, honestly, been in the military knows what I'm talking about. You end up getting stuck with jobs, and there's a reason for that. Whoa. Anyway, something just happened with our lighting here. Uh oh. Hold on here a second. On occasion you hear about, we mentioned my buddy, Machine Gun Randy. Now Machine Gun Randy went to Vietnam, kind of something that was punitive. But before they sent him to Vietnam, he was Nike missile certified, Mark. He was one of the guys who could sit there and then throw the right switches or do whatever it had to do to make that Nike missile jump. And he ends up in Vietnam running a 50 caliber machine gun. Well again, it's because the Nike would be difficult to use on the VC, but the Ma Deux probably worked out just fine. Although I guess... Yeah, but that points up the example of being trained for one thing and deployed to something else. Exactly. And that's why one of the things, again what happened here is I shocked the camera with the incredibly white binder that I'm using here, Don. But one of the things I'll do a little differently here. This particular manual, nothing has changed with regard to Fallout prediction, guys. In fact, what we need to be able to remember is this. I want to do that in such a way I don't shock the camera again. But Fallout prediction, in this case it's FM3-22, this one I've had since my days as an Intel analyst. It really gives you all the math formulas, which is most critical. And one of the things that I have is this workbook includes the check sheet. Whoa! Are you still there Don? He came in low didn't he? Yeah I'm still here. Boy he came in low didn't he? Was that an A-10? No that was a that was a Voterie Wingcraft Mark. Really? That was a helicopter and I don't think it was a Medcopter. I was gonna say throw a rock up you'll hit it. Oh yeah he was that low you're right. Throw a rock up you'll hit him. Well the thing is that again the the whole idea here guys is that the checklist for a decon in support, including an event, again I'm going to explain this in a second, fallout prediction, the basic manuals, and one of the other things, TC3-1, which is NBC Defense Training. Now this is something, I'm probably going to do a variation on this for the PMs, and for all of you that, I'll do that one more time so everybody can see, how to conduct NBC Defense Training. These manuals I have used for now about three decades at one point or another to help bring people up to speed, and there's not a whole lot that's changed, with regard to NBC defense or NBC fallout prediction for instance or chemical ordinance deployment. In fact everybody pretty well is on the low end behind the, they're way behind the curve with even Heartland slash Homeland Security. In fact looking at their training guys were a step ahead of them in pretty much every category with our militia units. Now Palletize everything. And it should be so that when you have everything in place, a single binder, you can reach over, you grab it, you pull it down off the shelf, you open it up. There you are. Now the only thing that I didn't put back in this is I have a form. In fact, I put them all into another binder that has part of my other NBC Defense information. But I've got to divide the forms up now because there's going to be a packet of forms in here that are specifically designed to work with the tables and with prediction and, you know, again, evaluation. The reason I do this is it's ready to go. If I have to, we've got radioactive meters, we've got dos meters, we have sensors. I've got all this stuff sitting at different places, already palletized, or in the house already palletized, or within reasonable walking distance of anywhere on the property here. The point is that with this technology, with this basic information, with the binder and your mind, You have everything that you need combined with a limited number of sensors to get the heck out of the way of the threat when it happens. Now the reason I bring this up, and I'm going to shift this to something because we had this question earlier from somebody, remember a week and a half ago, about the BP spill. And the fact that With what we're looking at here, what do you know is the NBC suit that we chem suit we have of the chem suits Are they good enough or the mask good enough or are they would they be effective? Yes, they would In a way the NBC chem suits are actually overkill But there's no such thing as far as we're concerned with regard to personal offense is overkill That's like saying I have too powerful a cartridge wrong. There is no such thing as it's like Do I want to be really safe or don't want to be borderline safe? Which is it Don? What do you think? So better safe than sorry, but that's been more down range. Right, exactly. If it's NBC defense, guys, if I'm using the chem suits, the only thing to remember is what we're dealing with and we have been dealing with for a long time is heat. even in the winter heat builds up real fast now heat kills when it's cold. Right now with the sandwich suits like with the chem suits that are you know again the foam the way they're set up they do breathe to a degree but remember you're building up calories so there are a couple things that have to be taken into consideration including water intake and here's the other part nobody likes to be talking about what about getting rid of all of that? Oh, that's right. At some point you've got to go to the bathroom. Go to the bathroom. Ringo, it's for you. Well, in this case, it's go to the bathroom time. Now, let's do what the Mercury astronauts did. Contrary to what everybody thinks, they actually did figure out about the idea that guys might have to go. Where do you think Pampers came from? Oh! It's good for astronauts that want to drive across the country nonstop. Exactly, there you go. Now here's the thing, I'm going to give you a little trick here about your NBC defense personnel. If you really believe and are preparing that you're for a deployment and you know in a situation where you aren't going to want to unstrap or do anything, I would highly recommend a box of Depends. And the reason I say that is because there's one cool thing about these devices. They were all thought to be contained. Number one, they're packed in an individual in many cases, depending on who you buy them from, they're packed in an individual container so they're going to be clean when you want to use them. Remember, you're going to put them in your NBC kit. This is true also of your gloves. This is true of your inserts. Remember, you don't just have the rubber gloves. You've got to have a nylon or silk insert glove so you can get your hand into that glove comfortably. and be able to debark, in other words to be able to debride, get rid of that mitten, that glove, not mitten, but glove when the time comes because it's contaminated. Okay? You can't be fighting it and struggling with it because if you have that happen, guess what? You might slip and all of a sudden what you were keeping off your hands and you kept off your body and you kept off your face, you just slid all over your wrist or the upper arm or whatever because you slipped again and oh by the way you got something there with your hand in the glove too. Oops! That's not a happy camper situation, is it guys? That's right. So the one thing to think about is again just quick from the defense concept is all of our technologies are so cheap Can we really afford not to use them? Well, let me point this out again Let's say that you're prepping for what you think is going to be the you know the problem with the beach down there and something happening and bringing up being brought up off of the water Right now at Maine military guys an NBC suit in DPM camouflage cost you $12. What's your life worth? Well, I bet you it's worth more than $12. Well, fuck yeah. You think? So let's see a Tyvek suit kind of is about $20 some dollars, but NBC Chem suit is $12. Wait a minute, let's figure this out. That's a full sandwich suit. That's got all the seals. It seals on the arms. It was designed to protect you in a chemical environment. I'd be willing to bet that the chem suit would probably be the better choice over the Tyvek 10 cent outfit that they charge maximum price for. What do you think? I got to back you up on that one. Here you go. In fact, is it two furs and three furs again? For what they're going to charge for the official standard OSHA Tyvek suit, which granted they're throwaway guys, they really are. So by the way, is your chem suit? I want to point something else out about this. If you are using the chem suits for fallout protection, by the way, too, and I'll bring it up in a minute, which is why I've got this with me today, the fallout prediction text. If you are using a chem suit, it is a throwaway item. Again, what's your life worth? If you feel that you have this system threatened, in other words it's been contaminated, it's been hit with something, you go through full decontamination process automatically when you're going to debride yourself of everything, you're going to get rid of everything, you're going to toss it into a junk bag, you're going to make sure it's sealed, you're going to be very cautious with everything. Why? Because you spent the money and got the resources so you could get through the other side. You don't cut corners. Now there are things you can do to bolster your defense system and we'll talk about that some other time, but including garbage bags are a cheap way to give an outer, like throwaway protective tier that can be used like a poncho. You don't drape it out and snug it up close. You use it like what we used to call a desiccant cover. They used to make these things. World War II is an emergency chem suit so that, Don, if you were standing there like that noise you just heard with that chopper that went over, And you realize, oh spray! And all of a sudden you hear somebody go, ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh If you're watching something sprayed at medium and short altitude, you shouting gas and then thinking about your gas mask class chemical protection, well, you probably won't get more than- And then they'll be flopping around like a fish on the ground or choking and gasping. Maybe just CS or Caspium. Could be CS, CN. But it also could be low mustard gas. Not good. And it doesn't mean they aren't going to try using that stuff, guys, because they will eventually. They're going to get more aggressive. There's no doubt about it. We need to be ready for that. Now, the next part about this is, again, you don't just use this for biological and for chemical. In the event, let's say, that they went a little crazy in the head, Don, they're talking, and I talked about this earlier before he came up, they're talking about using a nuke on the facility down there in the Gulf, aren't they? Yeah, we've heard that yeah, don't just know good. It'll fix it. Okay now guys unlike unlike was it clear and present danger Or was the other some of all fears where the hero runs around and he's all puffed up and he's got his hair streaming does even have a hat on and There's big flakes of stuff coming down because there was a nuclear device that when I know guys What do you think those big flakes of stuff are coming back down? It's supposed to be something. or if you have all kinds of other things that you're wearing, all of them collect just like they collect dust right now. Just like right now where I'm sitting here, I'm getting dust out of the air. Only in this case, we're talking nasty bad dust. Ikikaka. This is the stuff that will kill you. Okay? So, first of all, head protection would really be a good idea. If you can't do anything else, get something on your head. In fact, make sure that it's something, if at all possible, maybe almost like oil slicker, like raincoat. Rain suits would help. Anything. Rain jacket, garbage bags. If you had to improvise real quick and you're going to plan on leaving an area because you want to get out of a fallout threat, Well then anything and everything you can put on is going to help because what you don't want to do is make contact with the skin. The other thing is that's not what's going to kill you as quickly as what is called inhalation. That's where you breathe now remember in in the sum of all fears our hero Jack is running around now with his hair in the breeze and he's although he's looking slightly muscled after all he wasn't helicopter crash as I recall wasn't he anyway So he turns around he's running around across the ravaged now nuclear nuclear attack area and he's not wearing anything in the way of protection protection and he's Just breathing up. Well, he's got to look good for the camera because it's a movie. But in reality, anything he can do, even a dust coat, I don't care what it is, in fact, ideally, here's the thing. Let's say you had a dust mask. Put the dust mask on, put a piece of cotton cloth over that. Why? Because it filters at least the big chunks and it will collect a certain amount of material. Anything that you inhalate that is radioactive is going to go straight into the lungs and where does it go next? It goes into the circular blood stream. And then it goes where? Oh, that's right, the thyroid and all those other cute parts of the body where if it collects there, it's called terminal. If you collect enough of it, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, clack, cl If they were stupid and did something really bizarre down there in the Gulf, then at the very least we might have a radiological threat to deal with. Here again, your gas mask and your chem suit are a priority for protection during evacuation slash through whatever exfiltration to get out of the threat area. This is another reason we have people trained to do this, which is of course with fallout prediction, etc. because Unlike the past where we'd have to be a little more, using a little more guesswork, we'd have to be a little more cautious. You know, we'd have to, I won't say cautious, we're always cautious. But we'd have to use more guesswork because we didn't have the database, say, 30 and 40 years ago at our fingertips. Today we have the miracle of the computer. people, all of you can have whatever you want in the history of your weather service at your fingertips from not only your weather service locally, but the National Weather Service, the International Weather Service, the Weather Channel. What do you want to watch right now? What do you want to check out? Do you want to check out wind patterns? Do you want to look at the solar activity? What do you want to watch? What do you want to find out about? Pick a key and pick a finger. You see how that works? So we have the ability now to pull the data stream into place to make this even more efficient for as long as it lasts. However, let's get back to basics 101. If we don't have the ability to do the math ourselves and to at least do some form of meteorological and weather prediction, Then when all this technology fails, which is the next thing everybody's going to say Don is, well Mark, if it was nukes or if there's this or that the systems will fail or it'll be, you know, again the conversation now is road warrior kind of variation. Well what that means is in step one, let's say the power goes off. Are you ready to replace it? Are you ready to alternate instead of these wonderful machines we have for the time being all these beautiful computers and stuff which are fantastic. Let's say they go offline. We still have the gray matter between our ears which is what that computer is mimicking to get the job done. You see how this works? So we have to have the base information in place, which is why I go with the manual system first, and then I'll use the other high-tech, and that's gravy, guys. That's icing on the cake. That means I can work even faster. And Don, that's just like, you know, first of all, let's do reverse this. You're out on the range. Now you've seen the guys that have computers for battlefield evaluation of .50 cal, but that doesn't mean you're going to replace that, are you? You're not going to replace your mind when it comes to judging and evaluating the conditions? Oh, no. In fact, if you're paying attention to the computer, eventually you're committing that to memory. You're judging, as we've talked about, getting the simple little wind meter and deploying it looking out the window. reading and learning to gauge the wind simply from the motion of the vegetation. Once you have a fixed register like that and then you start working that into that most sophisticated battlefield computer on the planet that which exists between your ears and committing it to memory, then you don't have to go back over to the computer. Use it like a crutch until you can walk and then use it a little more until you can run. Excellent. And again, that's the whole point here guys. Common sense. Now, I'm saying many hats. Some people are going to say, well Mark, that's a lot of work. Guess what? It's a part of work is a four letter word that's part of the battlefield you're facing. A lot of people are thinking somehow this is going to be a two hour movie and it's not. And things don't just happen. Stuff isn't just delivered into your lap. Doesn't mean that you're going to have a perfect scenario where everything's going to play out in a nice neat box the way you want. No. In fact, even as you build something, frustration can, if you're not prepared for what is the reality of a battlefield, frustration is one of the things that the bad guys are counting on pushing and stirring the pot about. Oh, but the moment you do it, this is going to happen and it's going to be destroyed. Congratulations, you're in the breaking game. It's called war. That's the part that gets me the most is people go, whoa, they're going to do this or they're going to do that. Congratulations, you're in the breaking game. It's called war. That means that your job is to break theirs before they break yours to do it harder faster kick them in the head harder and stronger and by the time they're done they don't want to play at the game anymore be in fact you win they lose to do that we have to be prepared in as many different ways as possible to deal with all the myriad of issues that are the modern battlefield No matter where you are now in in the United States our threats are Multiple because of failure on the part of the Fed to support us guys Uh oh, I'll tell you what, we are at the top already, Don. Are you gonna be able to stick around? I got a call mark. Okay, very good. Well, we are at the top. Don, your number for night vision. We have two, three, one, seven, nine, six, eight, four, five, eight, thank you. And they can keep their, I'm sorry, that's one of the songs we have on our YouTube page. You know what, BP, we can keep your science stuff it up here high and end. That's off of you. Oh, I'm sorry, it's off our, and it's on our, uh, our Liberty Tree radio page right now, too. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the mark, both day and night. Be prepared people. The idea is to square your equipment away, make sure you know how it works, make sure you know where it is, and be ready to use it. Thank you Don. All the military surplus stores gone? Don't worry, you don't need one. Because everything you need at Military Surplus is at mainmilitary.com. That's M-A-I-N-E, Military.com, one of the last surviving true military surplus stores in the country. Go online now to MainMilitary.com and discover a source for hard-to-find surplus items at true surplus prices. Surplus gun cleaning kits as low as $2.99. 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