August 6, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed border security operations in Arizona, focusing on militia deployment strategies, operational security, and logistical support for forward operating bases. The show featured detailed tactical planning for border patrol activities, including manpower scheduling, surveillance technology, equipment procurement from military auctions, and coordination with volunteer pilots. H.D. from Arizona Militia provided updates on Operation Defiance Sentinel, including construction at forward operating bases, recruitment of trained volunteers, and requests for donations of supplies and equipment.
- arizona border
- militia deployment
- operation defiance sentinel
- forward operating bases
- minuteman project
- zeta cartel
- sheriff joe arpaio
- operational security
- surveillance technology
- military surplus
- volunteer coordination
- pima county
- field communications
- combat patrols
- preparedness
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A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said. 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 is 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've 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'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O 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 Iowawkeid vanished in the mist for 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 watching 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 fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this still the land of the free? Remember your training and you will come back alive. Well, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Horky. 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Do I smell citrus? Yes. That'll bring the girly bears in real fast. Well, from there all the way down to the bottom of Florida, where once again at the end of the day, the federal plant crabs have completed their contemplating your belly buttons. They're wearing their American petroleum sweatshirts. We were hoping but not nobody moved forward on that one. So They've got an obsolete icon t-shirt they can't do anything with. Oh, man, that's always terrible, isn't it? Well, what's that? Oh, it would have been. Anyway, then across the Gulf of Mexico, all dead, everybody exterminated the massive shockwave from the underwater bubble of oil that blew up and swept the tidal wave across all of the length of Georgia to the, shall we say, the new beach of Tennessee and Kentucky. They're all gone. So it was Louisiana and Texas. And then all the way up to Oklahoma where they ignored everything and kept pumping oil anyway. All the way to Nebraska and then across over to the third of Wyoming and then back over to Iowa slash Iowa where all of our microfem stations, I gotta say hi because we got a bunch of new guys out there and gals broadcasting even as we speak. some of you guys are listening on the tractor's going where the heck did this come from? hmm, then it's just coming from all over the country. Then over the Mississippi to the Gold Spike Project on the eastern seaboard, there we are with our friends in place. We have a party on the beach this Saturday, party on the beach this Saturday, and a meeting at the restaurant on Sunday, meeting at the restaurant on Sunday, meeting at the restaurant on Sunday, meeting two days out. You have tonight and tomorrow to call in your meals, do it. It's very critical that it be done. And then remember, transport, contact your section coordinators, and you all will be participating in parking security in the normal routine. So be prepared for that, please, and be prepared for rain on the east coast, just in case. That way you don't get caught slogging around out there. Of course, you're undercover with the parking structure the way it is on the one side. But anyway, take care of that, and make sure you're squared away at 5 o'clock. They start with or without you. You know you've got to be there on time. Hopefully they're going to break the numbers. 1,200 plus people are expected, which means they are going to record break it. Not a big deal. Another 40-some, I think, people than they had with the last cyclic class. But everybody comes in, gets their instructions, keeps on going. Don, what is the date today, sir? I thought we had a beat for Don there. I'm sorry about that. Well, guess what? And it is the... No way. It can't be the 6th of August already. Well, yes, it is the 6th of August. Bum, bum, bum. Friday, the 6th. in your point? Well it's Friday the 6th man. In your point? You got Bob. Big deal! It's Friday the 6th. Anyway we gotta call her who we have. Bob jump in there sir. Hey I just wanted to touch the beep you heard it. Maybe Donald will be up in a minute or two but... Well, we've got, actually last night I had a detachment that just left here, a couple of our friends, they have family down there. We're going to probably have even a second and third tier of reporting we've had, of course, Mike Nasser calling in, we've had HD calling in, and we've continued to follow up and keep an eye on that. The latest that, of course, has gotten a lot of publicity initially is that apparently the Zeta, Zeta, Zeta sorority decided that they want to put a million dollar bounty out on the sheriffs down there. specifically sheriff joe we'll see what happens with that one uh... i think that that's a real big mistake if they even think they're going to collect on that because you know what i'm waiting for somebody who is paid uh... about a million dollars on the day that they catch on the side of the border anybody first you know i mean i mean and at some point some americans going to be smart and do that bob it's not an effort just a westlake pay a million dollars uh... we got one all i'm certain that made us maybe if you wait on next week get another one yet exactly Eventually, if you pop the right one, eventually you're going to end up with some money. Come on! But as it is, we joke, but we're not joking. They're trying psychologically to terrorize everybody this side of the border, and all that's doing is putting coffin nails in their program. Everybody on this side I've talked to, I mean I'm talking to people that are in the liberal zone. and everybody's disgusted with Osama bin Laden. It's all very obvious. It's like, why in the hell would you be siding with a foreign government against an American state? How could you possibly do that and try to look at the rest of the country with any kind of, and expect any respect? That's the thing. And what's happening is people that I've never heard make comments before are making comments now. Trust me, I've heard the same thing. Yeah. From people in place, and I mean growth. Well, the option is either, and again, we're still in the same situation where people are starting to firm up. I think there was a waffling there, but part of that was because of the management issues. Whatever happened, I don't know, and I really don't care anymore about what past events took place with the Minuteman project, because the Minuteman project was successful. Every time they deployed, now think about all the app we've heard about protecting the border right now. They're going to kill everybody and they're going to attack this and they're going to ambush that and they're going to put a bounty up for it. Really? Well, come across and try that and see what happens. You know, Minuteman 1 was a very small project by comparison to most, but it was coordinated. And nothing happened. In fact, border activity went down to zero. Why? Because the attitude was, and it still is today, it's like if they run into problems, well first of all, everybody's going to protect themselves. That's bottom line. And in fact, this time around, pretty much all the gloves are off. So other than them trying to fabricate or create some propaganda, which is what everybody has to be watching out for, and why again the kind of like the aliens type gun and helmet cam would be a real good idea you know i mean kind of like star wars but today which it's perfectly possible to do it easy and that way it'd be like not we got to a firefight here's what happened we can piece it all together now that would be a plus be quite honest for both for both uh... protecting your uh... you know your your rights And for evaluation in a combat situation, be like, yeah, look, this would happen here, this would happen there. Ralph should have been firing the support and wipe out that position first. Look, there was one moving through the clear. He should have been hit right away. You guys kind of failed. Accuracy over volume fire. You know, you can pick it apart. But the thing is that minuteman two was bigger and all of the bs that we heard all of you guys go out there again they're going to come out there and they're going to motivate everybody and they're going to kill grandma and they're going to but all the houses on the border and you know there was every bs you can imagine there hasn't yeah and what happened yeah we did deploy for thirty days they did a darn good job everybody cast be complimented no matter what happened to the rest of the program both of those deployments were benchmarks in cooperation Now, here we are, and the only thing I can say is everybody needs to get their act together. Your mark can't do it all. No single person can do it all. There needs to be cooperation with the understanding. It's mutual. In other words, down there they need to accept units coming into the operation area, and they don't need to hodgepodge them. They don't want to mishmish them. You don't want to mix them up. Now, there's two reasons for this. One is OpSec. Let's say that the bad guys did want to send somebody down there to cause trouble. They're going to want them to integrate in amongst everybody. On the other hand, if you create zones of responsibility, and this is how traditionally, by the way, this is why if you look at the order of battle in militia units during the revolution, they were set up the way that they were because of an historical understanding of what can happen with regard to clandestine contracts. In other words, at this point in time, you will flip-flop and flank sideways and fire into the positions of what were your former allies. So in this case, because of, you know, and I look at the whole picture, so I'm not going to say that, you know, they wouldn't try this. I think they will try this. I think it's the only thing they have left is to either come up with a combat force across the border with some dead civilians and drag them along, or drag them along alive and plug them there, which is the thing we got to watch for. And the other is that they're going to try to infiltrate, you know, it'll be, you know, it may be ADL slash Mossad slash federal government trying to come in and mix, mix from the other direction. Now, if we do areas of control, if Bob showed up with, say, 20 men, well, the area of control for, say, 20 men is a half mile or one mile grid that is their area of control that they patrol and operate and cooperate with the operational units left and right of them, east and west. That's all they have to do. It's a checkerboard. And progressively, well, first it's a line, but then it'll checkerboard back from that position, you know, if they want to go deep. Now, they don't have to worry about somebody overlapping with someone else and creating confusion. The unit that shows up works with the men that are familiar with each other. So they don't have any confusion in contact and communications. If you do have individual groups or people that come down in smaller components, you create very specific regional or shall we say state consortium areas of control where a 20-man group is responsible for this area, you have to have your 24-hour clock in place because guys this doesn't go off after eight hours. This is going to be just like what happened with the Minuteman 1 deployment at Minuteman 2. 24 hours a day, seven days a week for 30 days, there was a lockdown of the border in that area of activity and it worked. Now, manpower scheduling needs to be in place. There is an extreme need for administration to deal with that because it's not a picnic. It's actually a lot of work. And it's the part of the job that most people don't see. It's like, well, why don't we just do this? Or why don't we just, well, okay, here we go. Here's your manpower availability. Here's what you have to do for 24 hours. Here's the area, these are the areas you have to cover. Now, do we expect them to be out there in the middle of high noon? That's least likely so the commanders in the field or the unit coordinators in the field have to decide how to best engineer the manpower available. Do not be surprised that you work towards the late PM and early AM clocks mostly because those are the hours best to transport for survivability. And that's where night vision will come in good too. Exactly. Thank you. And that's the other half of the technology that needs to be in there. I argued for Minuteman 3. I was in correspondence with all the guys that were sub commanders or unit commanders that were working with that. They were all cock-locked and ready to roll. They were ready to go. And the after action reports from several of the different units in Minuteman 2 were exquisite. They were to the point. The perfect shall we say, missives so that you could identify problems if they were, they were not, they didn't try to gloss anything over. And then what they did is they came up with final recommendations which could have easily been implemented and would have tightened up the third deployment. Now that's what needs to happen here. Take advantage of the work that was already done. We don't have to reinvent the wheel, we just need to make sure that, and we have to understand that as we get bigger, if you do If you try to control a 50 mile stretch of something, you don't do that with a company. You don't do that with a battalion even. Okay, that's actually gonna require, first of all, a lot of manpower. It has to be properly employed. You can cover it optically with LPOPs and of course sensors and all kinds of other fun technology. Like example, Mike pointed this out again, four security cameras for about $80 with the splitter system and wireless. and find out what the maximum range is and now all of a sudden how many more eyes from the same location do you have? Four more. Yeah, so you can, that's like having four more men in the field. So you can quad up, you can multiply that times four times four times four times four depending on how much resource you have or what people will donate. Now I'll give you an example, this happened the other day. I went over and they were pulling this one company apart, another one bit the dust as they say. and guys they walked all of the security system right out of the box and put it in the dumpster. Oh my. They walked all the wireless communications equipment out of the place and put it in the dumpster. It's ours now. But you know that included ball mount cameras, older, not an ice cube, but we're talking older, we know nice optics too. Glass not plastic. Yep, older is sometimes better. Yeah, and it was free. Now, I'm not saying we're going to find that all the time, but there's a lot of stuff laying around out there that's reasonably priced or available that can be employed for this, and the advantage is that you're not going to cry if you lose it. Example, what do you need to hold something like this up in the field? Well, first of all, we need to camouflage it. So start thinking natural environment and do like what the military did. When we built ground sensors during that World War II, We had ground sensors, but they were much, much bulkier than the technology that supported it. And they were experimenting by the end of the war with seismic intrusion technology, at the end of World War II. But by Vietnam, a lot of you guys may have seen these. We had air-droppable darts that were ground-sensor technology. And the neat part about them is that the way they were set up is that the antenna looked like a plant. Now, they would blend in enough that they wouldn't draw attention immediately, but one of the other advantages is you could also figure out what they were if you had to track them down. So, you know, it works both ways. We don't want the bad guys to collect all of our antenna technology, all of our sensor technology, so we want to crank and conceal it if at all possible, which is what we do. They could always use those. What's happened is, and I guess, let's do an overview, HD is probably listening, he'll probably jump in on the phone here eventually. What happened is they got a chance to go look at the forward outpost that was going to be surveyed, and it's an abandoned gold mine. So it's completely out, it's like the whole complex is, you know, the operations can be underground, it can be fortified. They need LED lighting, which personally I think LED Christmas lights, guys. Watch for people tossing them out. I was hoping that more people would get rid of them here this season, as far as summer, but I haven't seen any. Everybody's hanging on to them. So if you run into LED crisp lights or LEDs, they could be strong. They're still the best choice for offering them minimal light, minimal power, enough lights so you don't stumble over or bump your head, and no energy loss. Now the solar panels will be priceless and also use gel cells, emergency lighting gel cells. The other thing is, with a solar panel and an emergency lighting pack, you've got some pretty decent lighting there. They're starting to do this now. I don't know if you've noticed, and I caught this in town in a couple locations. We've got operations now where they've actually got the sign lighting completely self-contained. And all they did was take these emergency lighting packs and weatherize them and put a solar panel on them. Because all they've got to do is run for so many hours at night. They've got a light sensor, so during the summer here, how long are they going to run? Six, seven hours, maybe eight. Sure. Yeah. And so this would be a solution down there, although you could put a switch on it. Your lighting would be limited. The other consideration is, and this is the neat thing about the Christmas lighting, is you buy all red or you buy all blue. Now, inside the complexes, your lighting could be white light or yellow light, which is of course less abusive to the eye. But think about what you could do. You could go from white lighting to say a 50 or 60 foot stretch or 100 foot stretch of blue lighting and then finally go to red lighting. So conserve your night vision of course. Yeah. Think about it. It's like you're going in phases. The blue or red don't affect you. But it would give you an indication. The other cool thing The other nice thing about the coloring is it would warn you that you're getting close to the entrance. That's why the color change. So immediately you're thinking blue area, okay, light security, noise security, we're close to the entrance, red lighting, we're now at the access point. Now, it means we're going out into a fortified position because they're going to, but what I understand, I can picture what they'll be doing. The entrance isn't just going to be, you know, that we just blow a hole when everybody's gone. What they're going to do is they're fortifying the entranceways, etc., and they're all going to be part of the complex. So they have, again, LPOPs, signal communications, but they can have everything fortified. They can have everybody under cover for, you know, resting and, you know, and evaluation. There's all kinds of stuff that can be done with it. Plus, the depo-ing itself, the caves and tunnels are perfect for that. And minimal fabrication will be required, but you certainly need protection, like shelving, canisters, anything and everything you can think of. I was trying to think the other day, west of the Mississippi, there are some palaciously good buys on volume containers, because nobody wants to go out and pick them up. You know like airborne containers guys so a lot of you guys remember the the trans cans that they made for medics They're really nice. I've got back. Yeah, I got about 14 of them They go for nothing west of the Mississippi because nobody wants to travel two states go get them You know so there's something that if somebody had and they do have bigger transports But if you go through the surplus industry these guys, you know they deal like with you know For instance Fort lost in the woods misery You know Fort Leonard wood, Missouri Let's see, we've got all the Nevada sites. The Nevada sites, everything has always been cheap because again, the locations are out in the middle of nowhere. Nobody wants to drive out there. I've seen trucks go for $60 a piece all day. Now for Dodge M880s and for even Cuckleys. Now how much you're going for at this moment? Have to take a look. But again, the distance. You got to go out there, pick them up, you got to trailer them back. We had a system, and I will recommend this. If you're going to go to the auctions and you pick a certain vehicle, What we did is we made a crash pack, like a medics bag, Dodge M880, you know, or read that Dodge Ram truck. First of all, a big pile of fusible links. Second, for instance, rotor and cap, and have all the cables attached, because if the rotor and cap's gone, chances are they just pulled the cables and everything with it. The other thing is, for instance, starter relays. Those are something that they were pilfering off the vehicles because the part system for the M880 disappeared, you know, it was used up. And so they were going out and cannibalizing off vehicles that were on the down line to be sold at auction. Now there was nothing wrong with the vehicles, they were selling at auction, but they would take parts off them. Eventually I bought a bundle of radiators for $80, it was like two pallet bins, and I had a whole bunch of them. I made 80 radiators, so what I would do is we pressure checked a couple, yep, they worked. They were clean, we painted them up so that way we knew which ones, and I even marked them, not for use. and they were part of the emergency packs. If we had to go to a site to pick up a truck, we had everything we needed that we could think of that could possibly be missing. And it's enough to get the truck started. Now you still went up under there and checked the drive shafts. And this is just what I would do if the guys are going to the auctions right now. Check the drive shafts, check the universals, double check to make sure there are universals. Yeah, they're in the first place. Because somebody might have needed one and... Okay, there's one right here. Okay, well, great hell. Hey, what do we do with the drive shaft? I'll drop it right there, plonk. You know, and then somebody else would wire it up when they took it to the auction. Now, the other problem is this. Remember, they don't care what condition they are when they sell them. So, for the longest time, when they brought an M880 or a Cuck v. Truck into an auction, guys, they would come up with a forklift and come up to it sideways, and guess what? They'd go and then pull it right off. Well, the drive shaft usually would take some, you know, like, shall we say, bended abuse. So that became a real problem in that eventually we, you know, had to take one of the other down vehicles and what we did is we automatically brought a standard drive shaft for the vehicles that we were going to be bidding on just in case. and what I would do, well go ahead, Glam sorry. They just weren't too gentle with it. No, in fact you could see the two forklifts, you know, with tongs right there. You know, bend bend, it's like, gee, I wonder what happened there. And then you stand there and watch them do it and be like, you know, can't you do that any other way? And, what? Well, you know, like, we've got to buy a drive shaft or they buy them and you get them, you know, that kind of thing. And that's the attitude some people had. Now, others were more careful. Now, in that case, here's a trick. If you know you're going to buy two or three or four or five of these trucks, and they're all the same truck, what you do is you bring a drive shaft. You have a couple days, five days for inspection before the auctions. Go to the site, take a clipboard, and do a sheet on each one of the vehicles by number. Do an inspection of the vehicle. You can lift the hood, you can look inside the cab, you can get under the truck. Now if you look and the drive shafts look okay and nothing's hanging and nothing looks funky, you don't see any bare metal look shiny, which means something's been taken away, then under the truck is fine. Then you look, of course, check that fuel tank, it'd be a real good idea. But we've driven, I've driven 80 to 90% of the vehicles that I've bought in the auctions away. In fact, that was much cheaper than trying to haul by trailer because you got how many vehicles, one vehicle maybe doing two. Now the other trick is this, eventually we had, we bought tow packages from the military, from the auctions for the very trucks we were buying. So the next step is, well I'm not going to work on that second one, all I've got to do is the very thing we were talking about. Undo the drive shaft because it was already bent, that one's not good. take that off, piggyback the clunker to the functional one and drive it home that way. That way you didn't spend any more fuel than you had to and it's all one way out. So just little tricks. The reason I say this is because that's what you'll find out west. Like I said, Nevada, Colorado, some of them really get beaten Colorado and that doesn't say they don't get beat over there in Nevada too because that's pretty dry and rough terrain and some of these people treat their vehicles like it's somebody else's. Oh, that's because they are. The taxpayers. stop buying just go thank you bob appreciate that we have done with a student ran up there with a great day here uh... we got a rainy cloudy stuff that came in again that we're not about but i think it just slid underneath you as you have to exactly well if it's been pretty busy today what they think you again to the guys uh... for uh... bring us up to speed on the whole situation with the troops going down to Arizona. We talked to guys early this morning, actually the guys and gals that are headed down there, they're already long gone now. This should be a hell, this should already be over the Mississippi if they're lucky. Way over the Mississippi. And we should have some field reports probably by Monday or Tuesday from that. I know we got HD bringing in data. We got Mike Nesser from his neck of the desert. and we will keep everybody up to speed. There has been no change. They do need support. Certainly sandbags, certainly, uh, my camo naps. Oh, we have H.E.? Yes, sir. We go up here. H.E. will give everybody an update. Go ahead, sir. What's going on right now? Uh, yes. Uh, your previous caller mentioned solar power panels. In fact, we have placed a link on the website for a hell of a deal for a field deployable solar panel system. this is identical to the one that i put together for my home use minus the hard-case carrying system but these work very well out in the field so if you go to our website at w w w dot arizona militia dot com one of the links on that page is to a i think it's either amazon or ebay or something like that we can pick one of these up for like two hundred seventy dollars supply sixty watts of power which is enough to power the two-way radios to power some minor lighting systems and to keep us operational in the field uh... in a small way course we're still using generators to power the power tools construction work that's going on at the central f o p uh... you were talking about in a eighty trucks uh... still need to find and can't eight eighty uh... four-core radiator we can't so that we can get one of those trucks that's been offered to us out in the field we're working on it and we speak for the fact that i'm standing outstanding uh... volunteer mechanics with the pima county motor pool uh... we're getting a lot of interests from the neighboring units in coach east county and in penal county uh... one of the projects that we are working on right now is to set up sort of a safe camp in each of the neighboring counties. This would be where we would initially welcome new inbound volunteers from out of state, give them a place where they can set up camp inside of the hot zone, where they can get a good night's sleep after a long drive, in a secure area, somebody else can pull a fire watch for you for one night, and then get them deployed. This would also be the location where we would shuttle people down to the rough terrain if they did arrive in a standard passenger vehicle. So a lot of thought has gone into how we would handle large numbers of volunteers if we actually get them this fall. And remember folks, as Mark had mentioned earlier, we had originally planned on not kicking this off until September, but we have been overcome by events. There are crews and teams in the hot zone right now. One team is doing combat patrols. Another team is doing security and construction work at one of the FOBs. So Operation Defiance Sentinel is underway right now, folks. And if you go to our website, you can listen to the audio briefings. Just click on the link to audio briefing. There's a couple of them there. You can look at the photographs we took from Leaders Recon two weekends ago. And you can make a donation. They're a couple of bucks off of your PayPal account or Buy something for us online, have it shipped to our S4, or if you have something already and you want to have it shipped, please ship it to the address on the website, or if you don't have the money for shipping the material, please contact us. We have a limited budget for shipping donations, but our S4 has been able to provide funding for shipping a lot of stuff that's on its way in right now. Once again, that's www.arizomalicia.com www.arizomalicia.com www.arizomalicia.com Back to you, Mark. Very good. Now, again, the solar panels, remember guys, somebody may actually be listening, they can get hold of you, that might even have a system on the shelf that maybe they can send that way or bring down or deliver. Absolutely. We'll even help them with the shipping if we can get the S4 to sign up on the shipping cost. Excellent. There's a lot of people down here with a lot of talent. We've got radio people, we've got electricians, we've got volunteers coming from out of state who are ham radio operators. I'm meeting with the candidate for our communications operations officer tomorrow afternoon. So we're delegating areas of responsibility like communications, like medical. Like air operations one thing that I do want to make sure everybody understands if you are a private pilot and have your own plane We are organizing a group of volunteer pilots to take shifts to provide us with overhead aerial observation We had one pilot donate and air to ground handheld radio so we will now have air to ground communications and There's a lot of it's showing up that you know it's really heartwarming to see that we can have people in this country who are so dedicated to protecting and defending their nation. But they're willing to volunteer their time and take the risk to come down here to Arizona, even if it's just to fly overhead and radio back to us where the bad guys are. That takes time out of their schedules, time away from their families, time away from work. They're spending their own money to pay for the fuel. But if we can get one guy in an aircraft as a pilot and another guy sitting next to him as an observer, Even if all we can do is daylight, that is 8 to 12 hours of time that we will have an advance warning as to when the enemy is moving towards our positions. So everybody go and visit our website. We very much like to have your help. The time is now. And somebody pointed out to me before, somebody mentioned just today, we've been trying to get this problem on our border resolved for at least the last 10 years. through two administrations we've seen nothing but flaccid from our government they've had ten years to fix this problem we're done waiting their time now it's our turn we're going to go fix this you know real quick on this guys and this remind everybody this last fiasco and bs from the other ministration were left in this one was to give the israelis about a billion dollars squandered to sit down there and play video games. And what they did basically is so they could get their dopers across, the system would jinx every so often. It would just go offline. They said they had so many glitching problems and, well, when you buy Chinese Third Rate, what's the surprise there? Oh, but wait, they charged American First Grade for third, fourth, and fifth rate BS junk made overseas. Yeah, exactly. and so we basically throughout a bit dollars and what you think about it just think about this hd if we had if we had the one million dollar count you realize people how shut down the border would be We could do it with $100,000. Oh, hell yes. We could shut down all of Pima County. Yes. And that's what gets me about this. We were not talking about a billion. All that was was pocket money for the kosher mafia, for foreigners, where it was squandered and went overseas. And there is the problem. The member turned to Americans. It's always these shysters from outside the country over and over again. What business do they have being involved in any of our operational security at all? None. And in fact the system itself, the government, and like we said we should be painting a line. Here's how it works. There's one line which is the overall border. Well, that's about as thin as you want to make it, but we'll give them six inches. Well, that's where the Fed gets to play. And anything else beyond that, there's another line. And there's a blue line for Arizona, and there's a green line for New Mexico, and there's a yellow line for Texas, and there's a purple line for California. Guess what? Those are states and they're ours. And since the cowards in Washington, let them say that they can manage that little six-inch line right there, because that's all they deserve, and that's all they're authorized. All the rest of this BS is treason and betrayal. Period. In fact, the fact that we've allowed them to operate the border. Now the border police have tried to do their job. You know that. You know that down there. But if they do try to do their job, what's happened to them in the last couple years if they try to do their job? they get thrown into the clink yeah not just a regular county clink mind you all bang cock jail you know remember that line from uh... you know what from uh... uh... uh... open uncommon valor and i'm not just a little bond cock you know in other words federal prison guys or you know what part of them concern all we got a traitor prostitute the horrors over there in washington i thought look at the whole dang budget their chief their chief prostitute over there in spain right now but beyond that Beyond that, with all the other things going on in this country right now in the economic condition it's in, to have a bunch of doofs running around playing Monte Carlo, playing Casino Royale is an insult to the rest of the American people. You're very accurate in your description that the pinheads occupy those air-conditioned offices and wander around in $3,000 business suits. P.J. O'Rourke once wrote a book. about the congress title of the book very aptly i thought he titled his book a parliament of or and anybody who looks at video it's on our website right now where congressman peter stark sets up there and snickers constituents taking him to task The government of the United States can do anything it wants in your private lives. That is where the problem lies. Come down to Arizona and see what the solution looks like. It's right here. It's right on the ground. We are going to the border, folks. We are going in force. And I am here to tell you, in the words of our state commander, hell will be riding right behind us. Now, if everybody and anybody is interested again, because we're going to have to do this again intelligently, people. We have the ability. I know there's other people that are deploying because, again, I've got friends. We've got people that we know locally who have property down there. Their family does, and they've said, hey, you wouldn't believe what's going on down here. So they, between everything they've heard on the air and what's been going on with their family members, they decided they'd take a trip. and they'll be down there in the same window of activity. They're trying to coordinate everything from that end because it's a mom and pop operation. And more people are doing this from around the country. Several people ask, well, what do we do? Should we go down there? I mean, after all, uncle so-and-so is down there. So, well, hell yeah. And by the way, link up with the guys. At least, again, touch base. If you're gonna be doing nothing more than just property security, that's part of the grid. Whatever level they're willing to go to, whatever they're willing to achieve, helps to make your overall operations stronger. You know, in the last month, I have contacts via our website from maybe half a dozen different families that live in the border region, different counties, different locations. One offered us the use of her property because she cannot live on it anymore. Can't live there. It's too dangerous. You guys can use it for as long as property is still in my name, but I can't even pay the property tax. I'm just going to let it go back to the county until they take it. You're welcome to use it. So it's one of our little undisclosed locations right now. There are other property owners that have contacted us that have said, hey, look, I'm afraid for my family's safety. What can you guys do to help me? We always come back and say, well, we can help you if you can help us. We can set up security at your private property location if you allow us to use it as a safe house, if you allow us to park vehicles, let a couple of guys camp there, maybe use it as a storage location for additional material, the district supplies, maybe use it as a communication station. But there's a lot of things that we can do to help you out that's not going to cost you any money as long as we can work together. And it's going to take somebody who has the courage to take that risk. Because as I told somebody earlier today, if you already live in that smuggling corridor where the Zetas have established their ownership of the property, where they own that corridor, you can bet because what did the Zetas do before they became a drug cartel? They were a Mexican army airborne intelligence unit. You can bet that if you live in their corridor, they know who you are. They know your name, they know your address, they know your phone number, they know your kid's name. They know every member of your family. They know where they go to school. They know when they leave. They know when they come home and what route they take there and back. They know where you work. They know every vehicle you drive. And they know all of your license plate numbers. They probably have a dossier on every single person in your house if you live in that drugs smuggling corridor because that's the way they operate. They get this information ahead of time just in case they ever need to coerce you, intimidate you, kidnap you, or assassinate you. If you ever become a threat to their smuggling empire, they will do everything they can to crush you and eliminate that threat, even if they think you might become a threat. So if you even talk to somebody from the ACM and you let that be known to your friends and neighbors, you are taking a life in your hands, and that's your own life and the lives of your family. Keep thinking back to World War II. What did that poster say? It said, Loose lips, think ships. don't be so foolish as to sink your own ship contact us mums the word we won't tell anybody if you want back to you mark again that's part of our project operational security this is not a training exercise one of the most important things for everybody that's participating is as with the minute man one of them and two deployments uh... it was a and this is where all the training is kicking in This is an actual operation. These are regular operations. You're going to be going in patrolling or even operating just in an LPOP. You are in a real life scenario. You're now plugged in the way everybody is saying, boy, this is going to kick off. I wish it would kick off. OK, well it has. Congratulations. There you go. Now that you're there, how are you going to treat this activity, this event? It's critical that everybody stay focused in that respect. Don, you know, it's what we do all the training for, isn't it? Exactly. There's a couple of cliches we can throw out here right now, like train hard so you'll fight easy. Or train hard. The more you sweat in training, the less you bleed in the war. Exactly. Yeah? Yep. There's a reason why we've been doing training like this for the past three or four years. It wasn't so that we could get together and have a weenie roast in the desert someday. This is where the training gets put into good use. This is where the rubber meets the road, boys and girls. This is very serious grown-ups. Don't need people who are untrained to go out there and do Rambo stuff in the desert. That's not going to happen. If you're going to volunteer, make sure that you have been well trained by the military or you've been well trained by one of the many retail commercial trainers that are out there or you've been well trained by a militia unit. Don't come out here and expect to be put into a combat situation if you haven't gotten one of those three. Better yet, more than one of those three. Some of us here in Arizona have done all three. I was trained by the military. I have paid to be trained by the professional trainers, and I have been trained by the militia trainers since I joined the militia. So unless you are well trained enough to operate in a combat environment, don't expect to wind up in one. There are other things you can do. You can operate a radio, one of the radio relay stations. You can help out in the motor pool. You can help out by driving a truck to bring supplies down. Don't expect to be out there with the combat troops until you've gotten that training. I've had a lot of people contact me and I've had to tell them, what is not on the job trading without doo jt in the combat we're not going to waste people by sending untrained people into combat please take this seriously folks i know you want to help out i know you want to serve your country defender doing it the right way means that we all get to look back on this days when our country stood up and emerged victorious rather than when our country stood up and wasted a bunch of otherwise good people on some silly exercise they weren't trained for. Let us come together in a cooperative manner and work hard, gung ho, and work together and get it done, each according to his gifts. We have a lot of good people out there. I don't expect a guy who's an electrician to get out there and help the brush with a rucksack on like the young guys do. I'm getting on in years myself, so I'm pretty much a trainer now, an administrator. But if you are trained well enough to go to combat right now, and if you're a young guy in shape, maybe you just come back from the sandbox, Lord knows we've had a lot of those volunteer. Get in contact with us. We'll get you into the rotation. We have between now and early November to send people down to the forward operating bases to either help with construction or help with security for the construction crews or to help out by conducting combat patrols around those FOBs. This is a hot jump. We need your help. If all you can do is donate a couple of bucks or maybe send us a box of boots or some some fatigues you don't need anymore or like one guy did today, he sent me a box full of old field phones and some WD-1 wired. We're going to use the setup between the FOBs and our own OPs. Excellent. Every little bit helps. Send us what you can. If you can't afford to send us anything, contact us. Maybe our S4 can help pay for the shipping. Even if you can't do that, we need your prayers above everything else. spread the word it others to pray for us this battle will be one true prayer for that teamwork uh... as a note on that guys uh... field telephones especially the least have operations are priceless because there's no interception of the other i think is nice clean communications uh... ring ring ring uh... or beat beat or no no any clackety clackety that's right and guess what pick it up when you go uh... there are a routing now somebody out there what i want to affect with that for a little help here uh... hd there are some really nice check telephone operator field telephone operator stations they are outstanding i've seen them never had to work with what they are outstanding if we can find one of those anybody out there start search around i don't see if we can find the source for those because they weren't that expensive they're very well built there i mean they're built also luis And right now, as a matter of fact, I'm looking at one of the wholesalers. Anyway, one of the jobbers has Swiss field telephones available right now. And there were also a couple other countries that were available. Let me see if I can seek these out. Seek and destroy. In this case, just seek. The advantage of this is that, again guys, a lot of the same model means if something breaks you've got lots of spare parts, which is a plus plus. But these things will all integrate. Most everything was, remember, built for, you know, to NATO spec. There's a lot of interesting stuff hanging around. Let's see, Dutch. Dutch. I'm looking even, I'm trying to find this. This was a last minute thing because we're almost at the top of the hour here. Here we go. Maybe I got them. Anyway, the price is right. Oh no, that's for helmets. Well, we got helmets for you too if you need them. They've been shooting different contacts to me on new stuff coming in. Here we go. Swedish Field phones. There's one of them. Right now, I'm giving ID a job or price, in lots of 50, $12.75 a phone set. That's two phones. Well, it's a phone. When we say set, we're talking about your hand. This is the whole module. but these are with a leather sling, giving you an idea of how old school as far as quality control on these things. These things are virtually new. They're both used or new, but they're used perfect. Let's put it this way. It's new or used perfect, which is the highest rating you can get in surplus. Regular job or price would be $17.50 wholesale. Now the deal we've got right now, four phones, $16.75. 10 phones, $14.75. If you put enough money together, 50 of those phones for $12.75 apiece. Wow. And I'll put you in touch with the company so you can deal with a guy. That's not my problem. You go deal with him. How's that sound? Sounds great. Okay. Anyway, there's a solution. People could help to pitch in on that if need be. We are at the top. H.D., you want to stick around and you're going to go. I gotta go. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run, but we are on the mark. Both day and night. Booh-rah! Kick him in the slash, throw him over the fence so they can do anything they want on the other side. Just don't come north and you'll live. There's always a lot of oil that'll soak up in that gold. Ooh, that's right. Politicians, wadam up in cotton and throw him down there below. We're getting us some big rocks to do that though, Don. Yeah, but, you know, it'll all figure out. Milstone, I think it Bible said Milstone. That'll work. Well, if you're worried about it in about 6 minutes, John, you can just stick around, you gotta go. Thank you, sir. And we'll have you back Monday then, too. Yes. God bless. God bless. That's M-A-I-N-E military dot com, one of the last surviving true military surplus stores in the country. Go online now to main military dot com and discover a source for hard to find surplus items at true surplus prices. 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