July 22, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed water independence and well construction as critical preparedness skills, emphasizing how to locate, drive, and maintain shallow wells using dowsing and hand tools. He addressed Michigan's water resources and the threat of government control over water rights, advocating for migration to the Great Lakes region as a strategic stronghold. The show covered post-conflict reconstruction, self-sufficiency through salvaged and improvised tools, and the importance of community mutual aid. Koernke also critiqued media comparisons between the Hutaree militia and the Black Panthers, distinguishing between peaceful militia activity and violent intimidation at polling places.
- well construction
- water independence
- dowsing
- michigan water rights
- great lakes
- preparedness
- self-sufficiency
- hand tools
- hutaree militia
- black panthers
- community mutual aid
- reconstruction
- government control
- mineral rights
- survival skills
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For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside 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 intelligence report high mark quirky? one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories Central West Southeast and North. Well ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, PBN.4mg.com and we are on live 365 then go to Liberty Tree Radio. We're also on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies both east and west of the Mississippi along with southern and central Alaska. We are on the hallmark network on the eastern seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. 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Ooh, the third of Wyoming and then Iowa slash Iowa and across the Mississippi back to the Golden Spike Project where two groups know it's many more than that now are coming together trying to link up the many tendrils of our replacement for the internet and once a congratulations restaurant crew and grandma teams and the okay teams remind you that there is 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 and That means that for all of you listening make sure that you get there at five o'clock You still have today tomorrow and into Saturday to pre-order your food This gets the people to help the chefs and the cooks to get out of there in a more reasonable hour Food prep takes time guys, and they're doing it for free so it's their donation anyway we are Up on Liberty Tree Radio, here we got Don with us. Don, what is the date today? Of our Lord 2010, Mark. Again, July 22nd, spot 10. It's one of those you kind of just drew kind of... it's a great... Ooh! Well, we haven't got that quite yet. We've been getting spitters about every half hour of beginning and literally little spitters. One, two or three spots, one, two or three spots, a little bit of like an on a miss droplets and then stops. I mean just... wha-da-bop! Done. And then, but about it, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but It will be there. It will be changed. Uh oh, we got Ed here with us for a minute. Alright, well we kind of had an unofficial test last night of running Ustream 24 hours a day, seven days. Well, not seven days a week, but we definitely were able to run it 24 hours because it's been up non-stop. Um, forgot to shut it off last night. That explains why I had some bandwidth problems, cause we were still streaming video while I was trying to do some other stuff that takes up more bandwidth. Um, anybody that listened afterward could probably hear some weird sounds of sorts clanking and stuff cause I was playing a game last night and the audio was running through that computer. But apart from that, it doesn't look like we had any major problems while it was running last night, so everything seems to be good. We did have one dropout and it kicked itself right back on when the internet came back up. Looking at the stats readouts there, it does look like it's possible for us to do that. I just need to have the computer controls over here where I can run it and run it through the same input line that Live 365 gets. Because right now they're separate. So this is an opportunity for us to actually well again you can see we've been we've been Pretty well in it and at the night seeing what we can do with it and spiking me we've been testing and playing with this stuff I don't have the dashboard loaded to that we do know the dashboard we can't do the split screen though and we like being able to do the split screen because we have other talk show hosts that are in the field like Craig who we had a problem with his program and yesterday because the bandwidth at the truck stop was not enough to handle both Skype and his video broadcast at the same time. So halfway through we had to cut out. Now here's a question. It may not have worked that way but would it work? Was he using two separate systems? He was using the same computer. Yeah, see there, now there would be again a cheap solution is for his audio. Just hook up a second computer and run the second little throwaway laptop to do that. Huh? The only thing is that's not a cheap solution for him right now. Well, I'm just curious about this with the, uh, well, yeah. I'm walking him through it, okay? It's new technology for him. It's like finally getting Don to use a fax machine. Oh, right. That's right. Remember that. Don't! So, uh, anyway, Don, I had to use it as an example. Oh, that's okay. Hey. We're working on it. Anyway, in fact we hope to have Don up so you'll be able to see him and go, oh my god! What the heck is that? Wait, no, we actually just be, we get Don up on Ustream too. There has to be a way that we can split stream this from our feed end. We should be able to bring this into a video mixing board and actually do our- There is? It costs like $290 for the program. I think, I'll tell you what, security camera. Yeah. But in order to have the software on board that's compatible with their system? No, no, no, no. I'm just talking about doing a direct feed. I will talk about it. No, no, no, because I need the software to be able to do it without the software. I can't do that. We all I've tried hooking up two cameras, but they recognize that I'm not talking about doing the same. I'm not talking about doing two cameras. I'll explain. We'll see what we can do with this. Well, then I still okay. Here's the problem and you're not thinking this way. There are only so many inputs in the back of that computer and I do not have the input style to mesh up with that. So that's more technology, that's more money, and that's more time that I gotta learn to do something that I don't have time to do. You know that as well as I do. Okay, if somebody else has a package that can do it and will, you know, set it up and show us how to run it, that's not a problem. But otherwise it's something I have to take time out of the day to learn how to do it. I'm not making excuses, I'm just saying I don't have time to do that and everything else. You know it. Well, let's run off in a different direction here because I, from personal experience here, over the years, Mark and Eddie, we've encouraged people that live in the city to get out, get out now. As an example, it's been a good long time. We've been living here. Now, we've talked about well water. Pity the poor fool comes to put a meter on my well. We've talked about that, but I've had to service the well here over the last few days, Mark. That's why I wasn't here yesterday in the afternoon, and I'm not certain I have a good prime here yet. But I would say that when I see today, I've put in a check valve to keep the water from keeping your well prime. So this is an ongoing experiment, but this should be good now. I have water pressure like this city you guys are in. Now you might think that if years ago you moved from the city to an old farmhouse or a trailer or you took a trailer out and put in another trailer or maybe even one of those prefab homes and put it on an existing slab and now you're using that old well, you might think that, well, this is the way it is. Just because, well, as long as that guy sold the land or the property, as long as the water was running, it was good for him. You know what I mean? If the water wasn't running, well, you'd have to put some more money into it to try to sell it. But you guys, if you're living in the country and you've moved to the country and you turn on that tap of water and it barely runs, and you think, man, this is just the way it is, maybe you want to put a new point in your well. Because over time those points get so saturated with that it's not even like it's not even like silk sand. Mark when I pulled the point out of this well, it's a drive point meaning it's meant to be you know hammered down into the ground. It looks like like you're walking down the beach and you walk past the sand castle and you walk past the guy buried up to his head in the sand and then the next thing is here is somebody made what looks like a well point out of sand. almost exactly like the city. If you move to the country on our advice over the years and you think, man, it's great out here, but I just missed that water pressure from the city, maybe your point, maybe your well needs a new point. I won't spend much more time on this. I won't bang away at it real hard, but I hope you, unintended, get the point because you know a well is a deep subject of it. Well again one of the things here too, especially when we're talking about well water and well support guys, one of the things that we've also, we haven't touched on this in a long time Don, is having, for instance, and purchasing well points and line right now. Pipe, I've got six sections. I don't have a point right now which would be the big expense, but in fact I don't know, did you, you didn't have to replace the point you were using there, correct? Oh no, the point, like I was trying to emphasize, the point looked like it was made out of sand. It was saturated. I had to put a new point in. Now I've got water flow up to the well. Up to the eyeball, yeah. Oh yeah. It just, I've got water flow like this city. But at that point. I watered my garden yesterday with the first, well I lost the prime. When we got things running, as soon as the well would, because you know, you'll pay less for your ecstasy, everything, your pump is longer, even the pump is longer. Yesterday, when I first got this running, even without the ball checking, We just started doing things. We ran three loads of wash in the time that took us. That's how much more efficient it is. If you think, man, I love living in the country, but I just, I'm, every time I go into the city and see Grandma, I take a shower at her house because I miss that high flow of water. Probably because your point is sand saturated, you guys. It just is clogged up. So again, this is the intelligence report, and I know that a well is a deep subject, no pun intended. But there's pretty much any place you can go in Michigan, and much like Florida, certain parts of Florida, you can sink a well for 20, 25 feet and hit water. If you don't do it right there, move 20 feet over, move 50 feet away and drive that same well, and you're going to hit water. Now, you know what you can do, we've talked about this, it has been a good long time and I know that now they can be spotted by satellites and whatnot. But you can go into particular places and drive that well and take that picture pump, put a little cap on that well and pop it off, put a little bit of fod there and take a sight line to exactly where it is and come back at a later date when it is needed. and bolt your picture pump onto it and pour a quart or so into that picture pump, you know, like grandma used to have. I'll elaborate on that, but, and get as much, again, you know, I know that they can be pictured from outer space now, but, you know, kind of like Johnny Appleseed, if these are littered across the land, they can't watch them all, can they? Well, interestingly enough, the thing is, as I pointed out, you didn't have to replace that a second time. Everything went online with a standard point, right? Oh, yes. Now, again, for most people who don't understand this, guys, we're talking about if need be hand-driving a well. and it does not have to be 100, 200 or 300 feet. It can be within reasonable distance and hit a screeded potable water pocket, which is traditionally how most wells were run across the United States for many years, especially as the steels improved and perfected. Otherwise, there's an old story about being colder than a well digger's arse. There's a reason for that. Well, wells at that depth typically were dug down into the aquifer and then you usually extracted with a bucket or other modes of improvised conveyance. For instance, you see the Chinese buckets. Remember the type that are like a chain drive system where they go down, use a piece of bamboo, brings the water up and drops it to the next year. For instance, in a rice paddy. They actually made those in the United States too. People had seen that or thought the thing through. Americans aren't stupid. And they actually had cranking systems where, hey, you know, let the buck, let every part of your, every calorie used and all the motion you're using bring water up to your level. Well, pumps obviously made a big difference, especially impeller pumps. And it's not a big deal to actually have, for instance, well, you don't have to buy new. Pressure tanks can be found that people are getting rid of because they're upgrading or they're changing. Now you've got to watch that because some can be waterlogged and already be fragged. But a steel pressure tank, simple gauge, a very simple water pump, several feet of pipe, and a point. And you've got a mobile well. You can put it pretty much anywhere you need to, guys. Everybody then goes, well how would I find power? How about one of the better, we're not talking the low end, but one of the better inverters and car power if need be. Windmill actually for electrical generation, battery packs, solar power. Yeah, you name it, they're available guys. So the point is that it's purely- I thought of bicycle conversion. Yeah, exactly. If need be, then you don't need power. All you need is to sit there and pump some water for a while. Now the only other thing is, again, like you said, either you prime the well, which you've seen in all the old movies, hey, you're going to have a little bit of water, and you got to prime the pump. And then when you get the pump going, the water flows, and it's fresh, and it's clear, and it's cool. Or maybe just cloudy and cool. It could be some soap in there. You got to wait, keep pumping, it'll get clearer as you go. But the point is that you need to have the tools on hand. And if you're not going to drive it, say, now, let's say you're going to make this part of your engineer's kit for long-term use. If you're moving into an area that area and you are going to develop the site in the future, let's say a more remote location. As long as you can do today water tests, now we're not talking about tests for quality, we're talking about tests to identify probable well points, probable well driving locations where you can actually move it in by hand. I will point out that if you've never tried dowsing The well that we have here done, my grandfather, everybody was not sure, I mean everybody was kind of guessing and weren't really sure where to start to drive the new well. And we wanted it near the house and so my grandfather, now he used two techniques, my grandfather on my mother's side, my mother's father. First he went over, we had a little apple orchard with old apples by the way, the old non-hybrid apple trees in the old Michigan flavors. Well he cut two branches, he made his own wishing fork, okay, and what he did is he turned around and made a witch wand and walked across the land here. And he found one spot where the sensitivity stick dropped down. and then another etc etc do you know within three passes he had the exact spot he said that's good he goes but this is better he goes this is this is confirmed and then he cross referenced it by the way with coat hanger wire using two coat hanger guides if you ever seen making them a 90 degree turn they're balanced you hold them with your index finger and you walk along very carefully and watch and I'll tell you what X marks the mark the spot guys X truly mark the spot we drove the well And in a reasonable distance found not only water, but water with no iron, no flavor, no, no, you know, because there's sulfur here in the area. There's, there's iron in the area. None of that. We actually had the best well and have one of the best wells in the area even right now. Doesn't have to be softened, doesn't have to be processed, nothing. So there's an example of skill combined with technology and we drove our own point, made sure everything was put in properly. Everything was up to spec. everybody was happy and we are too. Now it's probably time to maybe put a new point in there also Don, because it's been there quite a while but we hit the depth perfectly and everything went exceptionally well, oh pardon the pun, with regard to installation. So this can be done by anyone. Guys, as long as you got a driving unit and they're not that, it's like a post driver. That's what you use to actually drive the well. Logistics. The life of your point depends on What exactly is it resting in and the vein of water? As an example here, this vein of water is through above a layer of clay and really heavily wet sand. Now you can run the point into particular places where gravel lays across the clay barriers that support the underground rivers and creeks and whatnot. And if you are to place a point into that, your point might last you all of your life in a good portion of the But if you get into a place where you have to pull, it's just the life of us. It's just a matter of, you know, it's hard to tell until you've pulled the point back up. Exactly what it rests. There you go, you guys. A little bit. You know, I know it's a deep subject and it's all wet and it can be pretty cold. But water is many ways accessible. I started to talk to the well guy today. You know, we're not to change the subject here, but let's run along a different path here. Michigan, one of the guys running for governor here in Michigan wants to turn this into a right to work state. And he expounds the other states that are right to work states as well. They have only less than 8% unemployment. Michigan, we're a union state. We have to have, we're over 14, 20 or some percent unemployment. I can't remember his number. It's a union busting thing, but that thought got me going and working on the wells started me to thinking and the fact that Michigan and Wisconsin and Ohio and always Illinois got a little bit of land there on the Great Land and all of the provinces of Ontario, they agree that the water here is the property of the citizens of this area. In fact, Michigan has gone so far, Mark, to say that you can't sell the Great Lakes water, but they've done deals with particular chocolate companies. I won't mention the name. Little kisses and stuff. I won't mention the name. They come in and pump our water, the government, before it gets to the Great Lakes. They're putting meters on wells here in Michigan, and no doubt around the rest of the nation. One of the thoughts that my mind, Mark, was There needs to be a movement in Michigan and the other heavy waters, not to be confused with atomic development. There are states that are heavily laden with water. Now this is a different combination of words here, but you know, it's been said that, well, the next war will be fought over oil, and we're kind of in that one now, aren't we, you guys? It's obvious. It's as ugly and plain as the nose on my face. It's been said that the next war will be fought over oil. The war after that will be fought over water. Some things should be established now before they need to be fought over. But again, it happened historically, we've remonstrated ourselves before the King many times. Let's see where we can go with that. I just want to light a little match there. bring up that phrase, Mark, a right to water state. Many people purchase these days, even out west now, people are purchasing good tracts of land or acreage and they find out as they sit down, unless they're encouraged to look under this or turn that rock over and turn that rock over, there's the hint. A lot of people are buying big tracts of land now, Mark, and they don't get the mineral rights. And mineral rights one day will be extended to water. You watch, mark my words, I might be dead when it happens, maybe not in my lifetime, there's one of those, well, what happened in my lifetime? But one day it will be extended to water. And then they'll tell you, well, you're going to pay for your water, the water you get out of your well. So maybe, you know, we need to put some stop gaps on that now or start thinking about it. And this isn't just, you know, Wisconsin, what is that, Mark? the land of 10,000 lakes or something? Wisconsin has the exact same water table and subject land, you know what I mean, as Michigan. Wait a minute, I thought it was the land of a thousand cheese rolls. I could be wrong. That too. Yeah, cheese adds that too. Okay, well. Anyway. But it should be expounded throughout the Great Lakes area. I'll be quiet now, Mark. Well, the one thing here too, again guys, water is life. We've talked about this with supply and support. We need to early in deep solutions. A lot of people are lamenting about the problems or hey, they're going to kick us off on land on the coast or whatever. Okay, well then what are we going to do? Either A, you're going to dig in your hills, I guess, and fight. I've not heard any discussion about that, so I guess the next thing is everybody's just going to be chased off their property. Well, if that's going to happen before this all takes place, if you truly believe that what they're discussing in that way of a scenario is going to develop, then wouldn't it be smart to pre-deploy and start moving your valuables out of the area? In fact, wouldn't it be a real good idea if you believe that's the case on the coast, to skeletonize everything there? Uh, guys, you can leave nothing but- bric-a-brac and plastic in the house and still live comfortably and get everything you have boxed up sealed for time. Most important is if you're going to store it, you've got to store it so you can keep the vermin out. You're going to have to be a little creative there, a little more creative, and there are things you can do. Also, moisture kills. You've got to make sure that you pack everything up in some decent form. Get a seal-a-mill system for family valuables, a seal-a-mill system for anything like family photos. videos, albums, all of that stuff, start sealing it up. Put it in Ziploc bags. Put Ziploc bags inside Ziploc bags. Come on. But the idea is, if you really believe that, put your money where your mouth is, and I want to hear all about how, and I don't need to know where, because then they'll go, oi, are you all planning against it? Oi, oi, oi. Instead, it's figure out what you're going to do, come up with a program, and execute it. Get it done. Get motion. Don't hesitate, don't wait if you truly believe that. Don't sit here chewing on your toenails, because my point about this whole thing with the Gulf, for instance, is that it's a great Cold War excuse. It's the end of the world! No, it's not. It's the end of the world as we know it, but that doesn't mean that there aren't going to be a whole lot of chunks of real estate here where you're going to be able to live just fine. In fact, we need to come up. Everybody's come up here to Michigan. We need to occupy it hard time. Big time. But punch them. Kick them. Bite them. We need to drive the liberals right on out of this state. Ain't hard to do if we have everybody move in here. and decide to get rid of them. See how that works? So, I mean, there's a solution right there. And fresh water is much better than salt water because fresh water, well, it's fresh. You know, it's ready to go. Nom, nom, nom, nom, nom. Easier to clear. Unfordable. Yeah. And we would be controlling 73 to 76 percent. This is why we've argued Michigan is one of the most critical states in this war. That's one of the reasons right there. Plus, again, valuable resources and assets all around us combine to create what it was at one time and can be again one of the most dynamic industrial areas of the planet. And it should be. Only malfeasance, incompetence, and betrayal have put Michigan where it is right now. That's the only reason. From the national level and the international level, guys, they understand full well the true threat of a strong Michigan and a strong Great Lakes area. We have everything all in one place and don't have to go outside our sphere to operate and get things done. There's a good reason to start thinking about moving now if you got a move I'm giving that's why we're talking about water the first thing you're gonna need is well water You're gonna need some source of water on site. You're up in the middle of the mountains Don't tell me about how you're not gonna be driving a point necessarily I know that but you also have artesian wells and you can drill in the high country But many cases you don't have to there are springs everywhere So that's a different story altogether But most of the flat lands and most of the rolling terrain where we are It is just a matter of sticking that, finding the ideal location where the potable water is under the surface with a reasonable distance. And then it's called Armstrong Power if you can't do it any other way. Don and Mark on two sides of a well-driving sledge, which of course is another one, a sliding pipe with a cap and handles. And you know what? You go to town. Boy, that doesn't sound very high tech and that doesn't sound very fun and it does not not part of the movie You'll never they'll never show you doing that one of these sci-fi movies about the day after disaster Road Warrior, of course not because you know if they did it'd be like Yeah, we wouldn't have the road warrior snare. Would we then people are actually thinking So you probably wouldn't have to pass your Geiger counter across as much water. Yeah, exactly. And you know, by the way, it's not that we don't understand there'll be goofs that are going to be in that situation. The idea is that those of you who are thinking are going to put that situation down real fast. See, mobile and playing road pirate is only going to last as long as the greatest amount of firepower shows up and turns you into road pizza. You see how that works? Because I'm not going to plan on playing games. The idea behind that, if you end up with scallywags in uniform or scallywags that are road swine, either way, you know, pop, pop, boom, boom, better get rid of them fast. Make sure you don't waste them. There's plenty of garden space and the food that you produce and that you give to the neighbors. Remember, how many turnips are rooted big? Ah, you better do tomatoes. That way it's above ground. You don't want the turnips down there in that new fertilizer. Anyway, just things to think about. The whole idea is water production is critical. Manufacturing and construction. Tools. Hand tools. We've been talking about e-tools the last couple of days. Guys, a shovel is so priceless. There, in fact, a shovel, a pick, and a handful of different hammers plus a selection of handsaws and you can pretty well get everything done you need to that you can imagine. Now, how big you want to cut and how big you want to make is purely a matter of how many calories you want to spend. Consider this at Valley Forge, contrary to what they, you know, if you've ever been at Valley Forge, you have examples of the quarters that they made. And the biggest problem is understanding sanitation, which is something we know much more about today than they did then in many cases. Consider this. Combine the construction if you ever have taken a look at the block houses that they built some people say well There were no more than pig styles well you got to remember how do people build pig styles pigs styles were nothing more than logs laid in Lincoln log configuration With open you know access point so the animals could go in and out and get under cover Duh well a cabin you know what the difference was cabins had some windows and Usually had a door that moved and sealed out the environment Duh So, if you look at the construction, now imagine with what we know today about hygiene and about water purification and all the other tools that we have at our disposal that they didn't really have all the information on 240 or 250 years ago, a structure like that is living like a king. And how well you do is purely a matter of how much common sense you use and how quickly you get your housekeeping in order. There's a lot of things that can be done to improve the site not the least of which is start digging down guys Keep digging down and keep you know, refortifying That's the that's one of the most critical aspects right there improve and expand on the amount of available space But you've heard it before and it's not a Don original I don't remember exactly where I read this But there's it's an ancient thought on the American continent when when the pill the pilgrims and later, you know People expanded across the continent And the log cabin went up, you know, the wife was proud to, you know, live in a house now. And even if that log cabin had dirt floors, she swept those floors until they were clean. Now that's, she swept those doors until they were clean. That's not a darn thought. I don't remember where I read that, Mark, but it's part of American history. We're not living in a pigsty. Well, eventually what would happen is again, what would be the first thing you'd do in a situation like that? Let's see, well we still have no snow flying and even if we did, I'll bet you I could find rock. I guarantee I would find rock and be laying rock in there real quick. Now, I wouldn't use that everywhere, maybe. Maybe when I eventually, you know, I have a log cabin here on the land and hopefully one day that'll be the living room and we'll do an addition. But you know what, it looked kind of goofy. A log cabin with like an aluminum siding addition. You know what I mean, it just isn't a proper mix. But one could well imagine that a family moved into an area and built a log cabin. And they huddled there through the first winter and then they did another addition and another, you know, the log cabin looked twice as big in two years. And then a pound started to grow up around them. Then there was a sawmill. Then the next addition to the log cabin was those slab-sided boards. Not true cut boards, but just slab-sided. One side looks like the edge of the log. That could be a good addition to a log cabin and be proper. By that time when the sawmill comes to town, yee-haw, we have a wooden floor now. I bet you she swept that wooden floor until it was clean. That's right. Or actually then the scouring it would use a scour stone. What that does is actually sand down everything too so you don't have the slivers and all the other issues that people are looking at. So again there are different solutions to bent upon the resources available. It's a matter of creativity. A nice sledgehammer and a couple of chisels and you know what you can make some awfully nice flat cut limestone or granite slabs, you know stone inserts that can be laid one after another after another and you can come up with a pretty flat surface even though it's somewhat rough, somewhat crude. Now basic rule about construction of this type, do not use limestone near fires. Do not use limestone either for even picking be careful this when you're a camping too by the way most people don't necessarily I've been informed of this you'll find out the hard way especially if you're going to be using your campfire circle for baking Limestone, when it gets hot, has a tendency to react in a certain way. And popping and cracking of the stones is not your first best choice to experience when you've got, say, sleeping bags and you've got hot, very hot stone that lands on your cold weather equipment and goes, That's right. Do it on the outside of the fire. Yeah, exactly. So here's why again, limestone is useful and there are other reasons we might want to heat the limestone up and reuse it for something. But we don't want it near our campfire and we don't want it in where we have our stove or our internal fireplace. Especially if we're going rustic and we have to build something up. Limestone is to be kept as far away from the fire as possible. Doesn't mean it can't be used for sills and windows. All that stuff is done. And in fact, if you pay attention, you'd be amazed what you can find. just laying around. A little bit of sledgehammer work and a little creativity with some wedged board, wedged oak or wedged hickory ash and also some pine slats. You can do a lot of stone cutting with little or no tools and you'd be amazed at how much you can accomplish with just a little forethought looking at the rock like a diamond cutter. Trust me, it's how people have cut stone like that forever. And it works. And it will work exceptionally well. And most of the tools just happen in the toolbox. The rest of the tools, which are made out of wood, are made on site from available resources. Gee. So again, from one step to the next, water, shelter, heat. See how we've worked over into the different subjects that are combined? So I don't want to hear any more about, this is what we're going to lose, everything! Well, then we build new. They're gonna burn us out then we're gonna build new in fact the whole point is one of the things I wanted to do with the battle for the Republic movie The video is the last scene from the first episode the first final you know Increments and I and this was years ago I actually mapped this out some of you have the original battle for the Republic soundtrack that we did which was a compilation to try and in music express the imagery that I wanted to paint on film and apparently And this is weird because this was back in the early 90s, middle 90s, not early 90s, but middle 90s before Waco. Actually, forgive me, before the Oklahoma City bombing. And then as things develop. But before that, what I thought about was just the last scene would have to be the most apropos because it's a way to remind people of what we have to do after we've won. And the scene would be a farmhouse along a road, maybe about 50-60 feet away from the edge of the road, or more like, say, 30 yards. There we go. And the front yard is messed up, and the fence has been run over, and it's flat, and there's a tent off to the right of the house, and the house itself has been burned. And you can see that the wood's been pulled off and there's been some work done. And this M880 or this Cuck v. Truck pulls up in front of a deuce and a half, pulls up in front of the place. And the guy's standing there looking in the back and he looks at the house and it's his. There's about 16 or 17 other men in the back of that deuce and a half. And they look at him and they look at the house and his wife comes out of the tent. She walks towards him. They are the kids, the munchkins, they're still alive. In the heese, of course, come back, the house is shambles. But there's tools there, and there's some board there, and there's been some work done. And the guy gets off the truck, guy's throwing his duffel bag, hand down his rifle, goes over to his wife, sets it down, hugs her, hugs the kids, looks at the house, And even as he's saying that, you hear a noise, you see the guy's hand on the cab of the truck from the driver go bunk, bunk, and he bounces it like it's time to move, and they start to pull out of the scene. And it's a little bit of an above shot, so you get about 15 degrees off of center. And the truck goes out of sight for a second. And the guy looks, of course, as they're going and he turns back and he looks at the house with his wife in his arms, holding her shoulder, and the munchkin's hanging onto his leg. And all of a sudden, in about the count of one, two, three, the truck backs up into the picture, and all the men get out. And they all start taking their gear off, they start taking their shirts off, and they start picking up the tools. They start helping the guy that needs help. Why? Because he's a brother in arms, people. Because he's someone we're not going to leave behind. Because each of you have to have that mindset like so many others with regard to what are we going to do when we win? You know, because we can win and we can still be in a shambles. Well, you know, the can't-do crowd, the ones that like to be the socialists lording over our country, they want you to quail at that thought. They want you to lament. They want you to whine. They want you to do everything that the social engineers use as their excuse for being in your life. And instead, what needs to happen is all of you need to jump down off the truck like that. We need to make sure that every man's home is intact. and that everybody is squared away. That are our people. The hell with those other suckers. You know, like at the end of the American Revolution, the American War for Independence, we're going to deport a bunch of these son of a buggers. That's one of the things that, as I said this morning, I'm not forgetting my enemies. And I'm going to remember a whole bunch of people that we tried to help in the past, and those scum suckers turned around and betrayed all of us. and I've watched this with many of these little clicks and stuff and we will not forget and we will not hurt them but we will not keep them amongst us they will be deported and I'm talking about a whole bunch of them, I don't care what color they are there's a whole bunch of people we have that are just rotten skunks they need either go to Canada or we need to send their high net overseas and ideally we need to send them where they don't want to go I've talked about deportation on this before you don't send them where they want to go You give them two bags of luggage, you give them a handful of Federal Reserve notes, hell, it would be worthless anyway after the war. So, Don, we'll give them a whole duffel bag full. That would be cool. There's got to be duffel bags of that fake currency floating around. Buckets. Yeah, buckets. Yeah. So, we'll give them a whole bunch of that stuff that they worshiped in their betrayal of America, and then we're going to get on with life. We are going to get on with living. I am still going to be smiling. I'm going to enjoy. I'm enjoying my life right now despite all the hardships and troubles and problems. The one thing our enemy hates and they can't understand is how it is we can go on living. And that means living and enjoying our life. Well, their sad, sick souls never could and never will. And I don't want to hear any more about our people being dragged down by this BS, because that's really like this stuff with the Gulf. Instead it should be, GURD YOURSELF. By God, you expected to be in a war. So here's the sad part. A lot of people thought, well, God, it's okay if you're the first one. So guess what? Sounds like the American coastline is one of the, you know, like the second wave hit. Notice they didn't say you're the first. Because all the while that all this stuff has been going on for how many years with the border everybody else said it was those other guys so I guess well it's important but it's those other guys it's kind of okay. You see how that works? The border is nothing new. And now we got a second one. We got hit the same way the U.S. border down in the southern part of California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas, the way they've been hit for years from that particular social engineering scam. We now have the situation with it called Gulf Coast the same way. Well, in either case, or even if right now they drop their hind end down in the middle of our piece of real estate here, we're going to be in a dogfight. We're going to lose stuff. A lot of things that we like to keep, we're going to have to abandon or we're going to see destroyed. I don't think they're going to be too excited, Don, about capturing what we have because, let me point this out, there's nothing I can look at with the exception of a few little trinkets that is not absolute hand-me-down in this studio. Nothing is, except for a- I know that, yep. It's amazing, but it's true. If they came in to steal from us, it would be a joke. But they will. They'll come in thinking there's something they can pilfer, and it's going to be a sad joke for them because they won't know what to do. There's nothing cutting edge state of the art, but it all can work. There's stuff that we've saved and retained because we know, I mean look over my shoulder. Has anybody noticed that there's cassette racks here? Anybody notice that? It doesn't mean we don't use them. We do. We use that we've got CD racks, cassette racks, hell, right behind me, literally right behind me. You can see the corner of this in the video, guys. Right behind me over my shoulders here are 8-track tapes. Do you think that anybody on the other side, oh boy, they're going to really profit from that when they kick in the door? No, knocking us offline or hurting us that way they'd like to do. But as far as them making a profit, they'll be losing money the moment they do something. They really will because there's nothing do you think they're gonna get something out of our cars? Do you know the most that I think we've paid for the car that's in the front yard is I'm what wants a gift and the rest $150 apiece wait don't leave and that was two years ago guys Think about it. Sorry about that. You think that you think those $150 or $200 cars have gone up in value. I don't think so. Well, wait a minute. That's not true as scrap metal Well, as scrap metal most of them haven't put the charger the charger has yes true and the diplomats a lot there the interceptors out there Jeeps are actually collected and the jeeps are yep, that's true But nothing like what they would let they'd have to there's a problem with all those is that while they run and they work to a degree and they're ours and we like them they would require a four-letter word that parasitic socialist scum especially government employees can't handle and that's W O R K when they steal and plunder from the American people when the thieves of bottom feeding scum from these alphabet soup agencies, thief. They prefer, you know, again, they try to table scrape guys. They want to take the best of all the goodies, but what if you don't have any good goodies? Boy, that doesn't become very profitable, does it? Well, that's the whole idea behind getting ready to wage war, is that's how we planned on waging war. I'll use everything and dump it downrange that I can, and when it doesn't work, guess what? I'll throw it at them or drop it on them, or I'll leave it in their path and it'll go boom when the time comes. You know what I mean? It'll be disassembled and broken down into pieces and stuffed in the end of a tube and have a light have a lighting torch at the other end and SHIT BOOM! Wow, you got DOOO happy meal toys right in the forehead that had to hurt That's how strange that sounds but I'm just telling you everything and anything When the time comes will be used in this fight and as it is right now it is being used in this fight You know, but there's nothing that we're using that's new. We have developed, we improvised, adapted and overcome. All of you out there have to start thinking the same way. And I cannot emphasize this enough. But to do it, you also have to help each other. That's what they're especially terrified of, is the idea that through teamwork you will thrive. Because that is how you will thrive. That is how you will become stronger. If you really believe that this whole thing on the Gulf is going to be as bad as everybody is saying, then what are you sitting on your hands for right now? You already should be in high gear. If you truly believe that, you don't want to listen to anything we're saying here as far as my argument is, with all of us is roll with the punches anyway. So again, part of rolling with the punches. Get ready to move. And be moved mostly already if you believe that's the case. I will not argue with you on this. But I will say that again, you better be diversified. Because you never know, and especially when something's 5,000 feet below the water, boy I'll tell you that anybody can pull anything out of their arse they want. It's like talking about UFOs. Unlike the tangible real world where we're looking at the threats that we have, where they're right in your face, and it's not UFOs. They're real. They have guns. They are ready to kill you. They would like to cut up the country and carve it up the rest of the way and myrtleate you. But that means you have to face reality. Whereas the other is like I said, it's like the Cold War. It's a great excuse to say I don't have to do anything. It's the end! Yeah, well it will be if you're foolish enough to let it happen. Okay? Now we got a lot of work to do. And again, we are getting close to the top right now. I know I've gone out of this more than once because I've had this repeated ad nauseam in so many different forms. Emails, for instance. I don't need 162 emails on variations on the exact same. Somebody said, somebody heard, that somebody thinks. That's 160 moments of time, or gig-its of time, that could have been used to effectively create weapons and tools against our enemy. That's 160 emails that should have been how to deal with and let's go kick them in the hind end kind of stuff. You see how that works? not lamentations. It doesn't mean we can't have sit reps and the sit reps should be tighter and they shouldn't be like repeating five times in five different paragraphs, kind of like mimicking what the controlled media does where they have no information so they just repeat the same thing five times over with five like minor variation paragraphs of what they just said the paragraph before and they just said the paragraph before and they just said the paragraph before and they just like you're so stupid we aren't going to do it figure it out unless it's repeated five times. Or, again, to fill in dead space because they can't give any real information. If they did, you might get really angry. Gee. So anyway, some of the stuff I had touched on... I wanted to show Ed this. I've got the files here. I mean, guys, you know I don't throw anything away. I want to show this real quick to our friends on Ustream, because this is how I've tried to teach people for years. Don't just save the article, okay? Whenever possible, of course newspapers are a dying breed anyway, you save the whole paper with everything in it so somebody can't say, Don, oh you fabricated that, or I don't know where that came from. Really? That's about how obvious it is. You hear that, guys? For the guys who don't have the picture? That's a big old chunk of newspaper. Does it take up space? Yeah, but you know what it means? You get to read all the other stories that are associated with it, and you can confirm, we didn't generate this. Our enemy generated this. You see how that works? That's the big picture, guys. And that's one of the reasons that to a degree newspapers, you know, again, we've got to keep in mind here too that they have a tendency to, uh, hmm... Well, if they disappear, then they can still claim that everything's just missing or MIA. I was looking for new stories on Hautari, and I keep coming up with Black Panthers are just silly and harmless, just like the Hautari militia. This is coming from the same people who are saying that the hutari were all these big dangerous you know bad guys blah blah blah they got southern poverty law comparing the black panthers to hutari saying that they're harmless they don't really are they're not really going to do anything blah blah blah and they use hutari as an example the differences here's the thing no here's what i know i know what they're trying to do what they're trying to do is it's an inversion they're trying every sick way they can to twist this here's the difference the hutari militia made up of of decent people are off on their own, doing their own thing on their property and nobody's going out to stand in front of a polling place with a club to threaten to beat down and murder Americans the way the Black Panthers did. And that's the bottom line. They got convicted of it and then this scum sucker in the White House told everybody you gotta back off of it after they were convicted. Because with the Hautari case, as we know, they literally pulled everything and fabricated it out of their arse time and again. That's what the cute thing is, is the same people who are calling Hautari a threat and dangerous are in these articles calling them not a threat. Right. Well calling the Black Panthers. No, no, no. They're saying Hootari wasn't a threat in these guys. Well, I'm telling you that the reason they're doing that is to be facetious. That's why they're doing that because the idea is you're supposed to go, oh, the Black Panthers are a threat. Well then, Hootari's a threat. No, two different worms altogether here, kids. Two different apples and oranges completely. The Hootari militia unit was participant in local activities and was positive. The Black Panthers have stood right in front of a polling place, which not even the Klan was willing to do, guys. That's one thing that is an ultra-liberal guy. i was excellent article time you to the guy said i have never seen this this guy was around back in the sixties he said you know what I was down south, he goes I was out west, he goes I was up north, he goes never in my history of watching the polls, of protecting the polling places have I ever had a person with a club, two of them, stand in uniform and tell me they're going to beat me down, they were going to beat me up and they were going to hit him. That's the Black Panthers. As opposed to everybody else out here, we're all smiling and waving, don't come and bother us and you won't have a problem. These shysters went out of their way and that's what they're trying to do, is they're trying to mix us so you go, well no, they're a threat, we'll see them, the Wataria's a threat too, raw. apples and oranges and that's what they're trying everything they can to desperately worm this case back in and so they're using, well look if the Black Panthers are bad then the Hautarii, two different people, two different groups all together and that's one of the other reasons I'm showing to Ed this there's this one propaganda piece here and guys cross out this article I can't do it now because we're at the top of the arrow we got to go in fact we're past the top but anyway beware federal thought police now guys this Particular article is from 1996. OK? Now, 1996, and if you were to read it, take out whoever they're attacking here and put in Huttari, and you can't tell the difference. Oh, and by the way, how many people did they grab? Eight people. 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