July 26, 2010
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37m
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Mark Koernke discussed widespread power outages across Michigan and provided practical preparedness advice on alternative power systems, including solar panels, generators, and salvaged emergency lighting equipment from construction sites. He addressed communication protocols and the importance of accurate geographic reporting in intelligence gathering, warning about signal disruption and misdirection tactics. A caller from Arizona provided an extensive report on Operation Defiant Sentinel, describing underground forward operations bases being established in abandoned mines in Pima County, detailing military vehicle repairs and logistics needs, and requesting volunteers and donations of vehicle paint and LED lighting equipment.
- power outages
- michigan
- preparedness
- solar panels
- emergency lighting
- operation defiant sentinel
- pima county
- arizona militia
- military vehicles
- humvee
- underground base
- signal encryption
- radio communications
- logistics
- volunteers
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And folks, here we go. This is Indiana Freedom Talk Radio live. We've got Mark Kornke on the air here. It's going to be the intelligence report, almost, the five o'clock hour. Take it away, Mark. And we are running a little late. Well, more a little late. But there, it's a reason for that, guys. We've had power outages left, right, up and down here in Michigan, all over the place. And we're not talking a little. We're talking a lot. So be patient. And again, thank you, Spike, for bringing us up here. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the afternoon in Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Courtney. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, north, central, northwest, and west. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on YM. We interframe radio as a matter of fact, but normally we'd be on and we are on technically libertytreeradio.4mg.com. We're 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, top of Main, bottom of Florida, bottom of Florida, all across the ark, the Gulf of Mexico, headed towards Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma. Well, Chuck and Nebraska, the third of Wyoming, also Iowa slash Iowa with all of our micro broadcasters who by the way, when stuff like this happens to have to improvise, adapt and overcome, as everybody does, we know we're doing this. Getting the job done and reconnected. Then back over to the Golden Spike Project, who talked about improvising, adapting and overcoming? Apparently another record breaker for both regular individuals and new representatives from other groups. over there on the east coast. Congratulations, got a chance to read the spike today. In between the power outages here. Fortunately, our spike system is running like the phone system, so it doesn't get interrupted quite the same way. Anyway, that's interesting. There was something unique about our power supply system because we ran off the phone. Stoops! Thank goodness. Anyway, we are looking at the 26th of July, second year of Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. That's right, calendar year 2000 and telling 10 by old earth calendar, but I will say something guys, the month is ticking down. Oh my goodness, this is the 26th of July, yeah the weekend. It didn't go fast, actually it was pretty busy and loaded. We were non-stop, work, work, work, work, work. And here we are now, it's the beginning of the weekend, the work day for a lot of you. Of course way out on the left coast it's only, oh my goodness, it's only 2.27. No way. Yeah, I mean you guys are still probably at work or just now getting out. So be cautious on the road there here in Michigan. We have not had a whole lot of really big, big storming activity, but I think it's just that the system has been beat on and beat on and beat on. And they're not worried about replacing it. The economics in the situation and such are trying to beat it down and let it break. So we have had nonstop power outages. Yesterday, over 20 in the southeastern and central Michigan part of the area. In fact, overall, I'd say it's much higher than that. We're just talking about our area, southeastern Michigan. But, overall, many, many, many other power outages across the board and random and pop, pop. This is where you need to have your ultimate power systems on standby. We have a couple of conventional generators here. And we have six solar panels framed in a raid. And of those, most were donated from stuff that was thrown out. We are making them work. One is actually by what, five generation back solar panel. It does a fantastic job, a yeoman's job, of taking care of the power packs that we use for the station so that we have backup there. I will mention something on the idea of power supplies and what do we do for energy and what do we do for lighting. Watch construction sites and ask friends that work at industrial sites that are still operating. Notice I qualified that, still operating. Because by federal law and by state law, there's ocean, there's all kinds of other people tying into this. Work safety sites, or I should say safety equipment at all work sites, have to include emergency fire escape technology. This includes rechargeable lighting systems. You know those big old metal box types you saw in the factory? Those are old, old earth technology. What's interesting is that again, they work exceptionally well though because they're using a gel-packed battery in a can below a set of lights. The battery, of course, is charged off the electrical system with a circuit to monitor so it isn't overcharged. And guess what, when the time comes, if your power goes out, you hear a cachunk and there's this, it sounds like somebody threw a big break or you, well nobody did it, the machine works automatically. It's a mechanical safety system so that in the event the power goes off, you could escape through the building with emergency lighting to the fire escapes. Well, the cool thing is guys that there's, Well, probably 20 generations of that technology out there now. And not the latest stuff, but the last couple of years here because of other laws and states, they have to change this lighting out. Of what really to me, it could be about only no more than two year old emergency light packs of this type. Although they were plastic, very to do. These are more for like a pharmacy or a hospital or whatever, like for a grocery store. Very well appointed. But what's neat is because after all, more money than brains. Again, the idea is what we're going to do with them. Well, most people are not creative. This is a good thing. We don't want them to be. They picked them all up for free. They were being taken out to the landfill bin and all the conduit, all the wiring. Yeah, it's amazing. Nobody was crafting that either. But all the wiring and the batteries and the light fixtures. Oh, and a phone system. Wow. And here's the thing. A lot of us were running these lower power systems. What is that telephone wire good for? Well if all else fails guys, it's great for running inexpensive LED light packs off a single larger battery system. For instance, let's say that you're running tunnel lighting. You can use single little LEDs. It's hooked up every so many feet. Inexpensive. Remember once your night vision has adapted, heck that's almost like daylight. So in fact even when it isn't you've got more illumination than anticipated and you're not burning a whole lot of power. So there's a number of different things you can do with the scrap you'll find laying around. Most important is that you take the time to pick the stuff up. and utilize it accordingly. Because we've got all kinds of useful things out there. Well, the lighting is one thing. And by the way, the stuff could be weatherized. With a solar panel and that gel pack battery, you could be making perimeter lighting or yard lighting that would work indefinitely. You put a light sensor on it so that it runs only after the hours of darkness, runs off the battery pack independently, cycles through. You don't want when you've got to replace those batteries. One of the other things that you can do is go to the ham fest and you'll find if you take your batteries with you, You can match them up with other gel packs that have been taken out because of OSHA regulations and safety regulations in the states and these batteries are pulled out and they are disposed of. In other words, they've got to get rid of them. Well, typically the guy that does the changing out saves them up and sells them. Why not? After all, they're not bad batteries. What's happened is that by law for the sake of safety codes so that they work when they're supposed to, there is a schedule for replacement. I say, don't you know. So there's another advantage of, again, in a way to supplement your electrical needs when there is an outage like this. Other solutions are as archaic as save up the candles everybody else wants to get rid of. Watch yard sales where people are getting rid of the big pretty motif candles of different types. Ice cube candles, you name it. Whatever it is, if it's wax, it's got a wick and it's a candle, it goes with you. If it's 10 cents or in the free bucket or whatever, grab it. Put it on the shelf. Box them up, put them on the shelf. Not everybody knows that when we come by to visit typically, rather than a whole lot of extra lights on, since we have a lot of old, old, old candles to use up or that we've accumulated, what we'll do is we'll light the candles up and you'll feel like you're in a revolutionary war movie when everybody comes to visit. Fuel electronics running and during the winter pay. What helps generate a little heat to the process? Oh, that's right. We are moving along here, but we still have plenty of time. I'm going to address a subject that, by the way, I do expect HD to come up on the air here again. He called in earlier and I want to say thank you again to Spike for doing what he's doing here. This was one of those things where you can't plan the ability like you do, but you can't plan it out, guys. All you can do is plan response to the problem. And then act accordingly. Well guess what? That's exactly what we've done. The mission continues accordingly. So everybody is doing their part very good. Now I'm going to address something I did earlier today. And then we had a call from one of our friends in the chat room, and he might be listening right now. I'm going to remind everybody, including that person, that I will address somebody. When I'm giving a general instruction here and talking about something, I'm not attacking any individual, especially since the idea here is to qualify the overall problem. The problem is we have an excellent piece of technology, but we have to treat it more seriously at different times. In a situation where we do an over report, when I'm conversing back and forth and I'm in a chat room or wherever, I don't care what you're doing, guys. That's casual talk until we get to a flag activity. Somebody comes up with a ping. By the way, two people apparently were attacked on the border or a sheriff's deputy was attacked on the border. Really? Where? Okay, let's get some particulars on that. Now from that point forward, our mission is to become as accurate and as concise and precise as possible within the shortest period of time. And because we have the magic keyboard at our disposal, we can do this. There's no excuse not to do this now. Now granted, and the other thing you have to qualify this with is we understand that we have sources where somebody is on the scene and they can't jump and go, hi, I'm Fred Schmidlapp and I'm wearing a uniform and I'm standing here right now watching this happen. We know that they can't do that. We understand that completely, myself more so than most because, guys, we've had this happen constantly. So we understand that. When we have a database like this, or we have an activity and we have a database at our disposal like this, we have the area of activity pretty well pegged. So what I'm saying, and this is where there was lots of confusion. In fact, some of the emails out of the over now, I looked at them as like 300 and some emails where everybody went back and forth in this. Some people place the thing in California, and literally every state was touched on. It was like it was in California, it was in Arizona, it was New Mexico, it was in Texas. Now, one of the things there that gets back to the whole issue of format. Whenever we are discussing this, qualify right off the bat. Even though I do, I've probably said several times when I talk about a subject, if you'll notice this, I intentionally sub-direct and will reinforce where something is. Also, another thing that I've done in the past, and you'll notice it's part of a radio habit by the way, correction, correction, correction. Now, I'm sorry, it's conditioning, it is, but it's because when you are communicating with an audio system or when we are using a texting, we call it texting now, don't you know? Well, in reality, it could be a bulletin board from eons ago, it seems like that in the electronic world. It can be the chat rooms of today. It's going to be the texting now, which is the next step. Chat room is around now. People don't really think about it. Chat room is around for about 10 years to 15 years, guys, depending on where you were and how you're up to speed. Texting is now the latest wave, and it's going to become passé in some way because somebody will find some other quickie, cute idea. They'll give it a different name. It'll be niche to their era, to their age, their decade. But it's critical that whenever we get this information, We need to follow up with a sit rep and follow up with a map rep. That's something to term that I'm going to start using more often because the map rep is for the sake of everybody orienting their mind to the activity. Now I know a lot of people like to do attachments. And attachments work to a degree, but people don't like necessarily to open them up. What we need to do is a thumbnail sketch image that can be expanded upon. In other words, we need to do a one, two, three or four step. In fact, they've started doing this on newspapers. I believe we had a great deal of effect on this. Back in the 90s. If you recall, the way I did the Intel report is we would break it down to show you what state. We do this on the air, on the radio, step by step by step. We've done this to a degree here on this program, even today, even to this day. We have to have an attachment that is easily accessible that reinforces right off the bat where this is. That, in and of itself, alleviates a percentage of not so much the confusion but misdirection, especially when it's misdirection by people who intentionally do it. Here's the problem. Everybody in the chat room is pretty well up to speed and sees what's done and generated, and everybody in each of the chat rooms, because there's more than one chat room listening right now, guys. There are several chat rooms active right now. But what happens, remember we have either instigators, we have even and nothing else, just plain old trolls running around out there as we call them. Everybody knows that that is in the electronic world right now. But we also have counter measures people that are with the enemy. And their job is to send out signal disruption, signal miscommunication. It's just like what I talked about before. We have to be prepared for this. So, to reinforce over and over and over and over again is not a mistake, it is a must. The reason is, and in fact it is a qualifier, whenever we're doing an update, for instance, extension and update. We don't negate, and we're not going to be able to afford to negate the original map rep or else people can be misguided or can be misdirected by countermeasures. It doesn't mean it still can't happen. They'll throw another countermeasure like a false map rep up. But the problem is that you have other referencing that we can use and people will be properly directed back on path pretty quick. And the character trying to cause any problems or stir the pot is going to end up shot down very, very quickly. Because all the map rep does is give you a physical reference so you can then do what we talked about this morning. Get on the phone, call people. Somebody's going to be making contact with allies in the area. The allies in the area can go and do a physical survey, literally drive out there as we've talked about, and or can do radio communications monitoring of local traffic in a number of different ways to ID whether or not there is potential activity taking place. Now, on that note, I want to point something out. If you are in an area and you have nothing but encrypted radio traffic but you can't hear what's going on and it's in a suspected area of activity, if you have scanners and monitors that are fairly sophisticated but you're still getting nothing but encryption, the encryption code key, then that tells you that you have aggressor activity on the ground. Now, if it's pointed at the event that is being reported, that would still be the question mark. But remember that encryption is not a desirable process with regard to radio transmission, even with the latest technologies available. There are many problems and complications that take place that become frustrating to the operators of the equipment. And for this reason, encryption is not preferred. But if you have nothing but or if the majority of let's say you're listening to scanners if everything goes encryption That is a battle flag. That's a red flag up. Okay. That's a battle flag alert that something definitely is in motion Example is during the hutari operation that is part of what everybody was watching for Again, we've addressed this with regard to signal communications monitoring. When we saw extensive encryption activity and PIP activity where we could see it and also ID speed, that's better cutting edge technology which means high aggressor force is on the ground. At the very least, you can start to take specific precautions or automatic preparations and Okay, I just returned at about 0300 this morning from the Leaders for Connaissance and Site Survey in Pima County, Arizona. Short version of the report is, wow, what great sites our Pima County commander has selected, but we have a lot of work that needs to get done. Here's what I am authorized to tell you. Like a lot of parts of Arizona, especially in the southern part of Pima County. There are a lot of abandoned former gold mines that have long since ceased operations. At one of these sites, our Pima County commander has established an underground forward operations base. It is in need of extensive remodeling, shall we say. But that process started while we were there and is underway right now. I'm not at liberty to disclose where this is exactly within Pima County, but rest assured this will become a central forward operations base for Operation Defiant Sentinel. This is going to be one for the record books, one for the history books. Anyone who does not want to miss out on making history and being a part of it needs to contact us. by our website at www.arizona-malicia.com. Once again, that's www.arizona-malicia.com. Or send me an email directly at arizona-malicia at hushmail.com. Once again, that's arizona-malicia at hushmail.com. One thing we need the most of right now in order to make the personnel transport and logistics transport possible is we need volunteer mechanics that can go to Tucson and work on the tactical vehicles that are at the motor pool right now. Last night, I left Tucson at about 11 PM. We had the opportunity to come back from the field, deliver some supplies to the storage unit at the motor pool. And while I was there, the Pima County commander gave me the tour. I got to see the Humvee frame that they just got ready for placing into the Humvee. They're swapping the frames out, because the one that's in there now is cracked. It's broken on one side. It's like the front end of the Humvee articulates a little bit when it goes over a bump. But also, he has five, count them, five deuce and a half that need work on. One of these deuce and a half is a water truck. You can imagine how valuable that will become, the ability to transport great quantities of potable water across rough terrain in the desert. This will become very, very valuable. Plus, he has a large water carrier trailer that can be towed behind the water carrier. So he has some serious transport capability. In addition to the five do's and a halfs, By the way, one of the deuce and a half was made in 1942. It's a monster. It is a World War II relic that still runs. It still has the integral ring mount for the 50 on top of the passenger side of the cab. It was like stepping back in time, looking at this thing. I have photographs. As soon as I can get them to our web guys, and as soon as I can spurter their flanks a little bit, we'll get that stuff up on the website. But I've only been home since 0300 this morning. I'm running on two cylinders out of eight. And 0330, according to my lovely wife. Also, the mission to the five deuce naps. There is a, I forget what the blog, I think it's called a limber. It's a truck that was designed to transport bombs to aircraft. signed to operate it is rated at 10 times was designed to carry two five or two or two 10,000 pound bombs I believe are more than that maybe I'm getting the numbers wrong a little bit spacey from like a sleep but according to the prima counter commander was rated at 10,000 10,000 pound or 10 tons rating I don't think it's 10 times no take about it but 10,000 pound ratings that transport to 5,000 pound bombs so let's various open top load of the ground, not a troop work, but a heavy transport vehicle. And on top of this, he has six, count them, Unimox, various states. Some of them are ready to go to the field right now. They need just a paint job. Others need significantly more work. He's also got, in addition to the Humvee that's being worked on, he's got an extensive parts inventory for the Humvee. So that's the central vehicle we need to get up and running again. And having gone to look at the various FOB locations, I went to two of them myself. These are extraordinarily defendable positions. They will need some work in order to make them habitable long term. But once our people get in there, it would take an H-bomb to dislodge them. Cochise stronghold on steroids. This is an extensively defendable location at the one that I'm talking about. The one that we were at most of the time was the central one. That's where we're going to set up the medical station in the top. Go ahead. Very good. Now, one of the things here too with regard to the transports, guys, is we're on clock now, so we need to really hammer finishing up that project. And I would highly recommend that if at all possible, if anybody can start spot checking your area of operation for military vehicle paint. It's not that it isn't out there. One of the companies I've dealt with for a long time, HD, is located in Northern Indiana. The gentleman also dealt with armor. Many, many, many of the armored vehicles that he had, all of them are now gone in the hands of the militia units here in Southern Michigan. But he also sold vehicle paint, including some of the very high end, of course, bought by the Donative Destruction, not by us, high end, very resilient, you know, that takes a pounding, you can walk up with a hammer and bead on it, it won't disconnect from the metal. Some of the higher end paints for armored vehicles and, you know, heavy equipment. If he still has the stuff, then that would probably be one and he should. I don't really change locations and I don't know what he did with the new site because he was building new buildings. I had a nice little complex set up for internal storage for all of his vehicles that were his personal collection. If he does have paint available, I'll have information on that shortly, but this is a word out to everybody listening. All of you have old surplus companies or surplus stores or businesses that have been around for a while in your area. Some of them look like wrecking yards now. Some of them are very tired. That's good because a lot of people are lazy about going through them. Now what you want to watch for is see if maybe it asks the guy, hey, have you got any old army vehicle paint around there? If he does, find out what he wants for it. Older is actually better in some ways. Let me remind everybody that the older military vehicle paint was lead based. It doesn't come off the vehicle. In fact, I did several experiments HD with this years ago with custom 20 trucks that we switched over into fleet Op 4 vehicles. I did what we called, I was joking, we called the 99 cent a can paint job. Well, it took 15 cans of OD green 1968 olive-grab paint to give one solid coat to a custom 24-door 8-foot bed Chevy pickup truck built in 1973. What was interesting was the number was consistent. The other fasting thing is field testing. This was with minimal prep. Just doing a quick job, making sure there's no rust, scraping the stuff with a piece of sandpaper just lightly, a little huge. Real quick, I was in a hurry. You know that paint job lasted as long as the lifespan of that vehicle, which was another 12 years of hard use as a training vehicle. Again, there's old stuff laying around that would be awfully handy for the project we're talking about. It won't cost you as much. However, there is another problem with this. The farther away you are, the more BS you've got to put up with to try and get the stuff to the guys in Arizona. So, I would prioritize for our friends, especially in places like Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas, our friends in Nevada, there are a bunch of depots in Nevada. I know we've got guys listening in Las Vegas. Vivo Las Vegas. Yeah, I know they're there. For you guys listening, what we need to have you do is check out your depots and your government service sales, GSA sales and DOD sales. You may have something up right now that is over the counter that is buckets and buckets of military vehicle paint. OD green, earth brown, savannah tan, we don't care what it is but typically the stuff that is in the old woodland tactical colors It is being disposed of because it has been sitting on the shelf and the Savannah Tann or the Tanns and Coyote Browns and Earth Browns are being kept because those are the shades they are pushing for the war to steal oil and the war to promote dopamine or opium. We need either of those. We will take all of those. But if you are closer guys, then what you do is you round the stuff up. buy what you can if you can donate it and shoot it down to this unit. It means you're going to have to pick a, you know, either grab a minivan or a quarter ton pickup truck, load it up, put a couple drivers in it, get the stuff down there, shoot it down to the crew and drop it off. Now why do I say that? Because by the time you're done paying all the BS special handling fees that were set up by the gooberman through, for instance, UPS or E or the mail service, and both of them are stupid, It's not worth it. It's going to put it up in the outrageous range and that's intentional. That's not accidental. That's very intentional. I kind of commented on this HD the other day with even the mail service and I wasn't laughing about it. You know, I shipped tons. I can measure it now in tons of liquid paint. So all of the items that are on the list there and not once did a plane blow up or explode out of the sky. Not once. Uh oh, I hear the beak. I hear a hum. Still there AC? I'm still here. There we go. I think we got a little more background from somewhere else. It means we might be getting close to the top of the hour. Before we go any farther, we are going to need maintenance mechanics and you're going to need other people. Give all the contact information out now, please. ArizonaMilitia.com ArizonaMilitia.com ArizonaMilitia.com My email address is ArizonaMilitia at Hushmail.com ArizonaMilitia at hushmail.com. Thank you Mark. We did this as a reconnaissance. Our mission was to get in and get out without being seen. I don't know if they saw us. For certain, there's a lot of activity in that area. But if they did see us, they left us alone. We have extensive security and overwatch set up over the central base location for the entire time that we were there. So if they saw us, they left us alone. They might have contacted back again. But we'll deal with that next time I go back out. Right now. If anyone is willing to volunteer at the underground facility for the construction work that needs to be done, the construction crews are out there right now. We can get you out there. We can put you in touch. They need everything. They need lumber. They have generators on site, so they need more fuel. They need people who are experienced and working in these kinds of primitive and difficult conditions. I would like to point out that right now in the In the chat room, Slinga is one of our guys, a member of my team. He went with us out to this location. He was instrumental in establishing a lighting system inside the mine that will make movement within the tunnels and construction work that needs to be done far more needs to do than it would have been otherwise. My hat is off to Slinga and call sign Boogie, who both worked on that. That project. So, again, electricity, hey we can live without it, but like that mine out there, you know what, the HD guys, as a donation for cannibalizing, not little Christmas lights, not the older style lights, although they would work too under certain projects. There's a lot of people who picked up and have thrown out LED Christmas lighting. Absolutely. Very energy efficient and guess what? Years ago for emergency lighting for both tunnel use and for emergency exit use they came up with these LED sticks, LED bars. You see them mostly in Christmas equipment now. These would work exceptionally well to provide additional lighting for the underground complex and for any other secure sites. So, guys, if you, and I'm talking to everybody out there, here's something you can ship. There's nothing anybody can say anything about. If you see anybody tossing out Christmas lighting, or Christmas lighting, again, it's the LED type. There's a bunch of that showed up from China Sport in mass. It's out there, I know it is, some people are already tossing in their yard sales. If you see it in the yard sales or you see it in the dumpster and people are throwing it out or getting rid of it, maybe it's old inventory even from the stores. Well we've got some of the last years it's going to be like a dollar a bundle. Actually talk to your hardwares. They've got a bunch of this stuff laying upstairs. They'd love to sell. Okay we're at the top. One more time HD if you could for contact info. ArizonaMilitia.com ArizonaMilitia.com ArizonaMilitia.com Also ArizonaMilitia at Hushmail.com ArizonaMilitia at Hushmail.com So, there's a reason for that. With the power outage that's been going on here, it's just as likely about the time we put it up, the program would be right back down. Okay, H.E., God bless the Republic. Just for the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march, both day and night. Hoorah! Thank you, sir. We fired our guns and the British kept on coming There wasn't as many as there was a while ago We fired once more and they began to run it From down to Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico through the brambles in the rain through the bushes where a rabbit couldn't go the rain's so fast that the house couldn't catch a phone down the mist and sent me to the cup of Mexico