August 17, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed communications infrastructure, mapping, and preparedness techniques for operational security. He covered shortwave radio networks (Liberty Net and PossumNet), emphasized the importance of obtaining and laminating maps for area operations, and explained technical methods for receiving single-sideband transmissions using conventional shortwave radios. A caller from the Arizona Citizens Militia (HD) detailed Operation Defiance Sentinel, requesting donations of communications equipment, night vision, digital binoculars, and supplies for border operations in response to reported incursions by armed Mexican military forces near Cochise County.
- communications
- shortwave radio
- liberty net
- mapping
- yagi antenna
- operation defiance sentinel
- arizona citizens militia
- border security
- mexican military
- cochise county
- night vision
- radio repeaters
- preparedness
- operational security
- sideband transmission
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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've 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. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You'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 will 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? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd 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 trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms He'd fought to keep what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free and good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the afternoon intelligence report. Hi mark quirky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories central southwest east and north well ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com pb n dot four m g dot com and we are on live three sixty five then go to liberty tree radio world one am and f m micro station cv bay stations and UltraNet technologies both east and west of the Mississippi along with southern and central Alaska. We're on the homework network on the eastern seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico headed towards Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, chunk of Nebraska, the third of Wyoming, and in the process let's see. Also, Iowa slash Iowa, although many other states beyond that on the western plains. I gotta say hi to everybody there. Then back over, like the Hulk leaping over the big muddy, that's right, the Mississippi River, and dropping on the other side. Hi, guys. Hey, there we are at Tennessee and Kentucky, all the way along the big J there, headed east, then headed northeast up to Pennsylvania, also New York, and other places in between, many other places in my quad. Anyway, it is a Golden Spike project with the restaurant crews, the grandma teams, and the OK teams, along with other units that are doing their part. Thank you, and we appreciate that. There is a party on the beach this Saturday, a party on the beach this Saturday, a 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. So do all your proper arrangements. We are going to be pretty darn busy all this weekend coming up. We have got training exercises coming up, including a mechanized exercise. We are filming this weekend to a degree. We will see what happens and how that works out overall. I think we can get a lot accomplished, but it is going to be a tight 48 hours is what it comes down to. all trying to look at this from the morning to the afternoon what a surprise we got rain clouds uh... off on the horizon threatening clouds that want to drop moisture on michigan what a surprise this morning clear blue not a cloud in the sky until only an hour into the program we had way to the south but don't worry wait long enough for the next wave is coming across and sure enough it is whether or not we actually get the rain no because you know we've had this threatening like this which makes everybody play everything away and scurry for cover and then all of a sudden they look around it's like what happened nothing does happen and then they of course you know reorganize accordingly well it looks that way again right now so it's the seventeenth of august it is the Oh, that's right. Communication is Tuesday. I better be working on that today, I guess, too. Second year of Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. That's right. Old Earth Calendar, 2010. And here we are, I'll tell you. My four-footed keyboard operators are trying to help me left and right here. I want to say hi to our friends in Australia. I see we got somebody up this morning down in Australia. Hi, everybody, down under. and then also to our friends in many other locations. Slovenia, we have a large listenership in Slovenia. I want to say hi to everybody there. And also other points of Eastern Europe where everybody is kind of going, hmm, I wonder what the hell happened to America? Well, it's America with a K, guys. Anyway, communications issues. One of the other things to remember, we have every Saturday night shortwave communications projects that take place, so actually that are in place. For those of you who have not taken the time, if you have shortwave technology available and your equipment is plugged in but you just haven't warmed it up in a while, here's a chance for you to all get involved and participate in all the fun stuff we're doing. Actually, what we're doing is the old story. Try to connect with as many people as you can through the evening. Everybody gets a chance to talk and test their rigs out. We also find out how far we can reach. First is a Liberty Net from 10pm to 2am, that's on 3950. Regular shortwave, and that's 3950 plus or minus. Now, if 3950 is occupied, we don't care, we'll go up to 3960, plus or minus, again, play with that variable rheostat, and that'll tune you in to where you need to be. Again, that's Liberty Net, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. plus. Depending on propagation, they'll try to go all through the night, but about 2 a.m. we start to lose certain parts of the country. However, PossumNet takes over at about 2 o'clock in the morning until dawn, about 5 a.m. plus, 3840 plus or minus on your shortwave band, and that's Sunday morning. That's like Saturday night, Sunday morning, not like later in the morning. We're talking wee hours of the morning here. The posthumant is up from 2 to 5 a.m. That's 3840. Now you get a chance to tune in. And by the way, all you have to do is listen, people. You don't have to talk. However, if you do, pay attention to what's going on. You'll find that a lot of Patriot issues are discussed, and if you want to bring your own issues up, you can. Not a problem at all. Now, another thing here for our alternate, we've got a systems test for coordinators. Coordinate two, lateral 5.1, ethylene 9218. That's a cillion nine space two one eight also coordinate seven lateral three point two or lateral lateral coordinate three point two and that's Benzi six two one seven again coordinate seven lateral three point two Benzi six and that's space, then 217. Also, coordinate six, lateral 3.1, Phoenix two, very important. This is the most important length of the three for you people to make sure you connect with. Phoenix two, space 991. And that's a priority for midnight. Coordinate six, lateral 3.1, Phoenix two, space 991. This is a very important link for our alternate people here with one of our line tests. so you guys have work to do tonight this is tuesday night to night and also there'll be a second run tomorrow but everybody get their information if you wake up this evening but what's going to have to be done tomorrow night another thing uh... and i want to keep reinforcing this uh... maps people maps people paid i say maps that everybody listening about maps Don't hesitate, don't wait. By the way, get the Munchkins involved in this. Whenever they go to the parks, whenever they go out on a field trip, if they go out to the metro parks, if you go to the beach, have the kids go in and check to see if there's any kinds of maps in there that are free. Usually there are, there used to be anyway. Now, one good thing, people, these parks got lots of federal money at different times and they got piles and piles of maps that they'll never use. And in fact, if we don't start getting them, they'll start tossing them. Some people go, well, they're not really intricate maps. No, but they're area maps and they offer specific reference information. If somebody else printed them and they're free, they're great for your topography department, for your person who's going to be doing or dealing with mapping. The reason? Because you can't share maps, guys. Well, you can. That's one of the few places where one person can be carrying a map and everybody else can work off it. But why should we do that when we're resource rich right now? At this point, every person should have mapping for their area of operation in their kit. Now, one of the other reasons for this is, and let me give you an example, people say, well, I'd like to know more about YAGI antennas. Well, in order for you to use a YAGI antenna, you have to know how to use a compass, and you really should know how to use a map, because what's going to happen is you're going to be at one point, and what's going to happen, you have to be at a point of reference on the map. And from that point of reference, you have to use a compass to get a, to shoot an azimuth, which is then the direction your antenna is going to be pointed. Because a yaggy antenna with the 800 meg, or even with a big ol' set of beams. A lot of you may have CBs. I've got, in fact, I mentioned that this morning. I'm moving stuff around and I've got a, I've been pestered by somebody else to put the beams back up, but I do have CB beams here that will blow the, you know, they're zero, the CB energy I've got. five degree variant that's it really nice set will engineer by a gentleman who is now long long gone he passed away back in nineteen ninety one and the beams that he just put together work epic they were known all across the state of michigan across the world because he was talking across the world okay so if you've got a for the beans for your cb you need to know how to shoot an asthma you need to know how to read a map It really would help. So take the time, develop the skills, and in fact we have not done this for you. It's one of those things we have not had time to do, is a little map class for everyone. I did something that is on tape that was canned, but we need to do something a little more extensive. You've already seen glimpses of that particular class during one of the tack lanes in a couple of the different videos we have on YouTube. The most important thing here when you're picking up mapping, guys, remember anything and everything you can find that's free, if you can, laminate it. If you've got somebody that's got a laminator at church, maybe a laminator at work, maybe they've got to hardly use them at all because they've gone to a computer with this and that and the other. Fantastic. They've got rolls of laminating plastic to the back and they don't know what to do with it. We'll start using it. Laminate everything. Laminate your SOP. Laminate your SOP cards. uh... sop met for your uh... mapping information what to how to all your maps themselves are even other documents anything you feel is going to be out in the weather you're going to have to use that might be a referencing her data sheet of some kind all of that should be laminated if at all possible if somebody's got a machine and they bought open use of your anymore or we will make a point jumping in there what they were thinking we might have done with this i think we do too There we go. Uh oh, I have a little four-footed helper here trying to... We're on fire today, going and going. We're full of hair on fire. Uh oh, I'm getting help from three directions here. Everybody's making messes here. What is this? I've got... Well, Don, on the other end, I'm surrounded by four pod invaders. Well, anyway... I think everybody's deciding they want to come over and help with the program is a problem. There we go. Even better when they keep the mice busy. Yes. Anyway, the other thing about map, before we go farther, because I want to finish this up, mappings, mapping and map technology. Map has, okay, nips. How are we going to spell it? Anyway, we have to deal with this and get this out of the way, guys. Again, without batteries. Some people can say, but I got GPS. Oh, that's wonderful. Okay, the batteries go out, or something cross-circuits. The basics need to be learned first. That's right. And then your machine can't read it anymore? Well, it used to work. Click, click, click, click. It's all what we call shunting, where they'll simply block everybody off from using it. It's just like we've already talked about with the 800 meg phones, guys. We already have heard and we've seen this. So with that being the basic rule, can you imagine, do you think they're going to allow you to continue to use satellite navigation, if they can help it? I mean, think about it. At the very least, if they are, anything that they will be allowed to use it is being tracked. That's simple. So, we don't want to see that, and we don't want to, again, we need to have the basics in hand. Mapping is critical to all operations. Now, if you need mapping, 150,000, etc., etc., etc., seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless.usgs.gov seamless. and when you're sitting the mapping up remember prioritize first your area of operation if you've come into me i don't know so much money to spend and i'm going to be going down to arizona get your mapping for your area of operation dealt with first that your base of operations home wherever you are so for a whatever wherever you're going to be operating with a year think about beating the ale for you are going to a special reserve area you've got put aside okay you have a mapping for that area I'm a guarantee of, and I'll tell you right now, I have mapping for every alternate location I have ever established in 150,000 and other scales. Now, am I using it every day? Nope. Is it already deployed in other locations? Yes. Plus I have mapping with me. Why? Because if I can get into the area, if I lost transportation, I have to go cross country, I will be able to go cross country. I'll have a reasonable understanding of what's happening and going on there. The other thing about this for somebody goes, oh, he's turning his toys into a gun on a gun, well good, then don't use it. Okay, go to, here's the other alternative. It's gonna cost a little more money. But anybody who's doing mapping, typically is, here's the problem, everybody's gonna go, man, he's gonna make his parents, no matter what you say, you're gonna have somebody with a problem. Everybody's paranoid, whoever's doing mapping, typically is a spook and cooke operation to begin with. We've got this fake outdoor company in Ann Arbor and the whole back end of the building is all spooks and coops. It's one of those front businesses. and whenever I've gone through the mapping, which I think is rather fun, it's always interesting to see how employees appear and then everybody looks so grimly and they all want to take notes, you know, etc., etc. So keep in mind that when you're getting mapping, no matter where you're getting it from, somebody's going to be probably curious no matter what. So you figure out how you're going to get around. state or a map of America and all the great interstates and what not. What is one of the major names you see? How about Rand McNally? That's right. Think about it. I'm pretty certain that McNally gets their information from Rand. Yeah, foundation. Well, exactly. Well, but now there's another thing. Here's another option, and I still, and I will recommend this. Now again, this is communications, but guys, transportation, communications, so that you can get from point A to point B. Know where you are. Know the range of your equipment. Limits when you move. Example, if I leapfrog, let's say that I'm leapfrogging with KWA 344 Echo, copy. KWA 344 Echo, advance two miles to this grid, over. And you, of course, blah, blah, blah. Well, he copies and you forgot that his range has been set to about one mile for his signal communications. Don't! You've just sent him beyond what you wanted to use in the way of operational security signal range. That's something that needs to be watched when you're moving, when you're leapfrogging. Know the limitations of your equipment. And know you don't want to have to... He can boost his signal! Yes, you can. But as it is, it's bad enough that you're becoming a blemish somewhere that maybe a smear of somebody seeing in a radar spot... a radar plot... Oh, forgive me, a radio plot... Where somebody's going, PING! Ah, we have signal traffic. Oh, well let's check this out. So everything that you do, and even if you, you can casual it, you can, you know, hi there good buddy, how you doing? This is the leapfrogger, I'm heading on, hopping on over to the interstate there. Yep, in for, you know, rah, rah, rah, rah. Do whatever you gotta do, you know, use whatever, you know, extrapolation you can to get the job done. You can be creative. Most important though is to try and keep all of your signals, your signal transmissions to minimal strength. if at all, if you're using them at all. Depending upon the threat level, you may not be using any radio. It just may be line of sight and other tech. Now this is where if you're using line of sight, in other words, you leapfrog from high point to high point, you use the Aggie antennas and it's reasonably, in fact, it's almost impossible that somebody is going to be intercepting you. There's something to think about, especially like 800 meg or any of the other smaller Yagi antenna arrays that can be used. And Yagi's can be built for many things, but we're going to have a little video here. Actually, I dug out one of the original ones built by one of our allies out in California. And that's what he was building for a living. Even though he has changed locations and he's working in another area of the industry, Right now, I could duplicate with old television antennas his basic array within a very short period of time. It would not be pretty and it may not be as stable in the long run for use, but I guarantee it would get the job done. So again, create it, improvise, adapt, and overcome projects like that are going to be needed. Now, mapping. Don, you mentioned that that Rand McNally pile over there, usually at, let's see, staples or or any of the other like even border books have a rack with mapping and mapping atlases typically county by county for the state and also one that we've mentioned many times which is a small uh... it's uh... a quarter page pocketbook with a line map of every dot in michigan or every dot in indiana or every dot in ohio Now, this is not a fancy map, but one thing that's for sure, it shows you every little road that's in a dot on the map. It can be Schmitzberg, it can be Paris, it can be Moscow, and by the way, we actually do have towns with those names here, I'm not making one. I'm pulling those off my top of my head, Dom knows better. and so i know it could be my old while or it can be uh... well about that they could pick down there in georgia but either way uh... depending upon which of these little books you get depending what state you're in it will show every little down on the map now that is priceless when it comes to road operations especially for either moving troops uh... from point a to point b or for infiltrating or exfiltrating through an area You have your Atlas map for topography to a degree, topographic information, some vegetation information, certainly bridging information. And then when you get into an area where again it shows a little line dot area with the lines are a little too close and not easily read, you can switch over to your pocketbook and go, oh, okay, let's orient that to where we're coming into the town. There it is on the map in the county by county. Here it is a little more detail. Okay, here's how we want to circumvent downtown. See how that works? Or in fact maybe circumvent the whole town altogether. That's a really good idea. Try not to move into metro areas at all. Even dots on the map when you're traveling. But that's another story. Anyway. But the urbanites deal with that. Urban war. Yeah, we're not giving them that. We're not giving them any of that. And in fact if we do, we'll box them up in the urban areas and see how long we can eat brick. Know what I mean? I love that idea. Go ahead, chew on it. Have another brick. Yeah, in fact, oh, the water's gone too, eh? Well, just start collecting the rainwater off those dirty roofs. And if the bad guys have been thumping nukes here and there, I don't know if collecting that rainwater is so healthy. On the other hand, you know, on that little sub note, you know, we've talked about that for years. You know, there's this little video. I mean, we've talked about new, you know, the probability of nukes. They're going to be thumping stuff left and right. Guys, we lived through the 50s. Don, you lived through the 50s, right? Mark, I was born in Texas, actually down there. Think about it, guys. Now, do you know how many times we were nuked in the US? I'm serious. I mean, there's this neat little video. Forgive me, I don't have the address for the thing. I actually thought I kept it on a notepad here, and I didn't. You're going to have to search Google, or not Google, but YouTube. And there's a neat little thing somebody did using the war game platter for one of these nuke exchange games. And like I said, it shows the flash over in the southwest desert, and it shows two flashes over in Japan, and then it keeps score. And there's like, if you look up above on the header, above and below, it has a little flag. Well, first it shows an American flag. We're the only ones dropping nukes. We got three of that, everybody else. And first we nuked ourselves, and then we nuked the Japanese. And then everybody practices nuking themselves. Over and over and over. Do you know how many mega, and notice I didn't say kilo, You know how many megatons we nuked ourselves with? Now, if we actually looked at that, you know, because of the atomic wars of the 50s, we had them. We did. We had them. Just nobody thinks about it that way. Well, let's see, I will show you. I have a 10-megaton warhead. They will drop you to here myself, you can see video. Boom! Oh, well, hell, son, I'm gonna show you right now. We got ourselves a 15-megaton warhead, and I'm gonna drop it from the B-47. Watch this. Boom! all the people who are going to the world over and going to drop on the megaton warhead and we are going to have them well what the hell that stuff with somewhere guys where the hell did it go and you realize what kind of plumes those set off in the first place i've always asked us if you were measuring the day before and the day after you know a number if you took a good log of it you could still measure all of the remnants and even determine that individual isotopes came from and you know what's funny here's the cute part granted we're not as perfect to help as everybody would like to be every other day but that's probably more from the garbage of a dumping office with a little through the planes than anything that was dumped on us with the nukes think about it and when you get and it's really fun is when you watch this little chart the guy did a great job it's like it shows by month And in some months you see, beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep. 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 5. 1, 2, 3, 1, 2. Wait a minute, 10, 2, 3, 5. And it's like everybody's taking turns. Oh, but don't worry, the British had to catch up, then the French had to catch up. And initially, everybody forgets... Oh, wait, 1, 2. Yeah, where did the French test their bombs originally? Does anybody remember? Here's the neat part. It was in Africa, in Northern Africa. Oh, no kidding. Now I didn't think about that too much because you don't see a whole lot of imagery of any of the French testing But they tested theirs above ground in the sands over there like towards you Well, I don't think it was Chad, but it was if it was Chad you wouldn't know the difference You know what I mean, except you're kicking up stuff that went all downrange You know what I mean like downrange and all over all kinds of people But there's an example again again, then they switched over to the South Pacific everybody traded off for the South Pacific or the South Atlantic or whatever and kept nuking themselves and nuking the planet So it's not measured in in a few tens. It's measured in hundreds and in thousands That's what gets me as far as number of weapons. We already had our nuclear war of the 50s We just did it to ourselves and they did it to them. So it was like it literally is like that Star Trek episode and Well, okay, we just had the equivalent to a ten-ton nuclear attack. Well, where are the casualties? In fact, this place was hit, and he's looking around like, what? You're one. It's like everybody's walking into the disintegration machine, you know, it's like, oh, well, they're not exactly a nuke. Yeah, it's got a concentrated form, but it's saying the destruction of the building. It's a small, but more efficient way of making wars. See, we still get to go on, and the infrastructure isn't damaged. Right, exactly. That's how it was sold. We get to use it over and over again. Isn't that exactly what they were doing? Think about it. Sometimes when they put stuff on television, it's kind of like right in your face already, but they can put it in front of you again and nobody really does the math. So anyway, I just want to bring that up guys because it's an offshoot, but it's something that if you get a chance, track down the video, the guys in the chat room might be able to find it pretty fast, or do a quick search. But it's a nuclear tally sheet done as an image, and it's really well done. Of course, Pakistan gets into the picture, so does India, because remember both of them got me. They have nukes too, guys. Everybody seems to forget that. And the Chinese, you know, they all had to test their weapons somewhere. The Chinese nuke themselves just like the Russians nuke themselves. Yeah, they got lots of desert, but unfortunately it's all to the west, which means just like us, when they drop it in the west, with... Hey, wait a minute. That wasn't good. I wonder how many Afghans they technically knew. Wow. See the big wars, the radiation wars of the 50s and early 60s. Yeah, the cards were played. And we survived the nuclear war. Not just the, oh that peace war everybody talks about. You know we had a sitzkrieg where everybody just stared across during the Cold War. I don't know, for being a Cold War it got pretty darn hot radiation wise. Yep. Anyway, just want to rub that in guys because if you're going to be trying to get around stuff like that, one of the things to remember, and this is something we really haven't touched on that much, but you know just as we have radiac meters, a little hot over there Don, I don't think we should be headed that way. Wait a minute, click, click, click, click, yeah that's the dab, yeah over there looks a little better. There's another thing that we haven't talked about but can be done and it's something that was discussed with Civil Defense. with both AM and of course they weren't thinking FM radio really at the time they were talking AM radio now remember this all your civil defense radios were shortwave and AM band not FM they didn't make FM you know radios because it wasn't a consideration back in the day that's why most people wonder when they get these really cool I've got two of them in the in the foil here still down they were done by General Electric They're in the foil wrapper and they were done for stored for time so that we would have radios for emergency operations for civil defense. And they're really nice little radios. I mean, it's a time capsule. I mean, literally these things haven't been opened so when I open the foil, it's the first time since 1962 that these things have been out of the box. They jumped out of the bag and said, hey, where's some of that government cheese? Yeah. So what's interesting is that you can actually use this to ID a certain amount of background radiation because of the spectrum of radiation generated. And so that was another technique. It's one of those things where one technique, and I've got to review it again, where you take two AM radios and extend the little rabbit ear. There's one little antenna line. Remember a single big long antenna. You extend it out all the way. and then tune in to the middle frequencies, both radios on the same frequency, and then cross the antenna wire, cross the antenna lines, like an X. And what you do is play with that a little bit, and it's amazing what background noise you will get from your little speaker sets there. In fact, you can turn it and actually ID what will be spike points in a ground strike or an air burst depending upon, because even if it's an air burst, a specific amount of energy and wash of radiation hits the ground, kicks garbage up, and you've got a spike. You've got what is a thermal chimney. Now, these thermal chimneys are trackable. In fact, for AWACS and other units, their radiation detection equipment is designed so that they don't fly through a thermal spike, which includes all bands of radiation, alpha, beta, gamma, etc., blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. But what's interesting is one of the techniques that they use and that they're taught if they don't have their radiac equipment online. Let's say that EMP for some reason mysteriously knocks out certain pieces of equipment, but allows other equipment to survive. Well, then they can use the radio transmitter slash receivers to pick up an ID specific columns of energy which are generated. And that, like I said, is a broad spectrum transmission spike coming off of the wreckage of the city or the site that has been nuked. So, something to consider if you're in Escape and Evasion mode or Evacuation mode, techniques that can be used. Now, another thing real quick on that note, since it's Communications Tuesday, that same show, okay, a lot of you guys have been curious about, you know, for instance, trying to pick up, and this is another trick down that really is kind of neat. Let's say that you have single sideband transmissions and you have an older style, regular shortwave radio with a single rabbit ear, just like I was describing. Well, you take that other transmitter, that transceiver, the one or receiver that you have, true receiver typically, and you extend the wire again the same way, switch it over to shortwave one. tune in to the base frequency for that sideband frequency. Remember on your regular radio it'll just have regular shortwave. Take the antenna, touch it to the base at about the halfway point. In other words, equidistance. From one end of the antenna to the other, touch to the base of the receiver that you're going to use to listen with. One is neutral. It should be on the same frequency if you can. But let's say that the radio is, you know, disabled in some way, damaged in some way. Either way, this will help. What you do is, using the, extending the antenna all the way, you find the halfway point, take the sliding antenna and put it to the base of the antenna of the radio you're going to be listening with. Then, gradually, while touching the antenna, slide it up along the length of the active antenna. You'd be amazed how well you watch how you cop it up on one two three. Yes This is a sideband 24 point the block block block block block see What will happen is it'll stay initially when you start to tune it in once you find out where the point is for reception It's going to sound like the the first time when they were heading for the start of the dust star and you had she brought me back back back back like they had nasal problems and And that is they, you know, adjust their transmitters, they sound better. And that Roger Red 6, this is a Red 4. Wow, look at the size of that tank. Oh, hey, shut up Red 2. Anyway, point is that this will give you a technique for actually taking your regular, your conventional shortwave radios and pulling in the sideband frequencies without any special tech. It's a technique we've used before. First of all, you also use the antenna in kind of a directional mode in that the base receiver, what you do is extend the ear, experiment until you get the best signal, freeze, then bring your other line up, bring your other antenna over. Again, cross it at the base halfway, extend the second antenna as far as it'll go, don't break it. and extend it logically and then halfway up the antenna halfway up is you make contact with the bass and then slide up and listen to the transmission that you're picking up in sideband and you'll see that it cleans up progressively as you move up and then or down that antenna. This technique has been used for a long time and is a successful way to pick up sideband. Why? A lot of guys are going to be transmitting in sideband with short wave in battle frequencies because the military went that way. They went with sideband only transmission for a lot of their equipment. And a lot of hams have done the same thing. Now your equipment may be older, but your equipment can still pick up sideband with a few tricks. Anyway, I heard several beeps here. Who do we have for callers? HD and A.C. All right, who else do we have? Maybe a friendly listener. There we go. Anyway, HD, I'll tell you what, Don, anything real quick there? Oh no, let's go right to our caller, Mark. Thank you. Jump right in there, HD. What do you got for us? Thank you, Don. Thank you, Mark. Since it's Communications Tuesday, I thought I would call in with some of our communications issues regarding how we're going to operate for Operation Defiance Sentinel here on the Arizona border coming up this fall. Our communications operations officer has informed me that the enemy have deployed radio repeaters to supplement their handheld radios. So we're looking for qualified personnel with the right equipment to come and help us DX those locations. These may be mobile. We don't know for certain. We just know that they've set up repeaters. We don't know exactly where. We have an idea. They're somewhere in our general area of operations, but we do need people that are qualified to come out with their equipment and help us. go on a fox hunt. All you guys that have been out there practicing this with your field day and your local ham radio clubs, this is what you've been training for. You don't have to get out and hunt in the brush. You don't have to get out and hunt the rucksack. You can drive you around on the local roads. It is not safe, but won't have to... be a Superman to be out there and help us out. We've got the equipment, we've got the vehicles, we can get you to where you can shoot the azimuths and you can also help us set up our communication systems. Next thing I'm going to talk about. The communications people have asked me to request, if anybody wants to donate antennas, they are looking for Yagi and something called a discone antenna. So if anybody would like to to donate these, I don't know if I'm pronouncing it right, it's D-I-S-C-O-N-E. They're looking for those types, looking for Yaki and discount antennas. And they are looking for RG8 cable and apparently some type of connectors to go on to those. I'm not sure exactly what the connectors are, but I don't have any nomenclature, but I reckon you guys out there that know what you're talking about, if you can figure it out, please send them. If you can't figure it out, contact me. I'll put you in contact with our communications people. They can answer these questions better than I can. They are looking for donations of any HF, UHF, 2 meter, and or 6 meter radios. Now, this is kind of unusual. I realize this is probably a high end ticket item, but if anybody out there would like to donate, They're asking for one particular model of radio that they say can do what we need to be done. That is a Yaesu FT897 or Yaesu FT817. These are what they're looking for. So if anybody out there might have one of these that came back to their shop, had to be refurbed, had to accept it as a return from a dissatisfied customer, whatever. If you're looking for a place to put that where it's going to do some good, sent it down to the Arizona militia. Our website address is www.arizona-militia.com Once again that's www.arizona-militia.com Arizona militia dot com contact me by hushmail directly it is Arizona militia at hushmail dot com Arizona militia at hushmail dot com Arizona militia at hushmail dot com Arizona militia at hushmail dot com from our Cochise County unit has come a request for a donation of the binoculars with the built-in digital camera. It was pointed out to them that they did not have the right camera equipment and they were not able to get photographs of that armored vehicle that they had spotted in camouflage that was in support of the 50-plus enemy troops that were coming across the border from Mexico assisting with the transport of several loads of narcotics. Now, they do know that it was an armored vehicle. They had not been able to identify it. They didn't have the proper equipment. We're asking them to help us get them that equipment. So if you know anybody that might have an old used set of Bino's with a built-in digital camera, please consider donating it. Somebody was kind enough to donate some Chin One night vision to us. That's going down to our three-point unit. If you look at our website, they now have an example of those binos with the built-in digital camera up there. They just posted that up. God bless the guys and our web team. Once again, that's arizonamilitia.com. Last thing I want to leave you with was that the sheriff of Coach County, and it's kind of odd, the timing on this, the day that he came out with this, it's the same day. that our co-chief's county unit encountered that armored vehicle in the large group of armed, uniformed, foreign military coming across our border. Deaver came out and let it be known that despite what ICE and the Border Patrol may lie to the contrary, he has been told point blank by more than one Border Patrol agent and Border Patrol agent's families that the BP has been ordered not to go to certain sections of the border in Cochise County. Not just in Cochise County, but those are the ones he was talking about when he put this out on video. A link to the video is on our website. Sheriff Deaver was actually on Fox News this morning talking about this. There are sections of the border where the Border Patrol agents have been told it's too dangerous. They don't want, the Management Border Patrol does not want them to go there because they don't want quote an international incident, close quotes, like maybe a cross-border firefight. But how could that be if there's no foreign troops down there and if there's no foreign whatever and if the borders are just right as rain, why would they be worried about any kind of international incident? It's never been more secure than it is today. The check is in the mail. It won't hurt the first time. These are great lies. and actually actually had them guy get on kc u n news supposedly he's the the minister of propaganda for i think he got there and civil sheriff feverish taken there's no place that we won't send our law blah blah i have come to understand i have been told maybe they're lying to him one of its minister of propaganda job as didn't do it very well because Everybody in Arizona will believe Sheriff Deaver if he says the sky is pink and the ice guy says the sky is blue. It is not true when it comes out of the mouths of these pencil-pushing sissies who sit in their air-conditioned offices and don't get out in the field. Whatever they are telling you about the border, the opposite is true. There are armed, uniformed, foreign military troops that come across our border on a daily basis. from the report that I got from our Cochise County unit. They said these guys were acting like they didn't care who saw them. They outnumbered two sheriff's deputies, two groups of sheriff's deputies, two different counties. There were Cochise County sheriff's deputies and Santa Cruz County sheriff's deputies who both responded to this, not far from the crossing point at Lake Eel. If you've never been to Okeil, I can describe it for you. It is a ghost town. It was at one time an active port of entry. It was closed down during the Reagan administration. It's been closed down since, but the buildings are still there. They don't cross right there at Okeil, obviously, but they use that as a landmark, and they cross a mile or two east or west of that location. This occurred within a couple of miles of Okeil. And it was on Friday the 13th at about 1115 hours. They observed 50 plus Mexican regulars. These were folks dressed in regular Mexican Army uniforms carrying military style weapons. Operating as a military unit would operate with command control and communications supported by at least one armored vehicle that they could see. The reason that we're asking for these binos with the built-in digital camera, and they're only like 50 bucks apiece, folks, They used to be less, but everything's going up in price, even if it's coming from China market. But these vinos will get in with a good enough zoom that they can get a close-up picture. They don't have to carry two pieces of equipment. You've got to choose between carrying a camera and carrying a set of vinos. I don't know about most of you guys, but I would carry the vinos, because they're going to be used a whole lot more often than the camera would be in most tactical operations. In our situation, We still have people out there screaming for proof, despite all the things that have happened over the past 10 years, despite all of the incidents that are on videotape of armed Mexican troops coming across the border in Hudson Beth County, Texas, and a couple of other locations, despite the murder of Robert Krentz, despite the shooting of Deputy Parole back in April of this year. despite the threats from the Zetas to murder Americans, to place a $5,000 bounty on our heads, and to plant landmines and roadside bombs in America. There are still people out there saying, where's the proof? Okay, help us get that proof. Help us put an end to this. I'm tired of answering questions from people who don't know anything and don't have the capability of learning it. We have to show these people and beat them over the head before they'll just I'm not expecting them to help us. I just want them to shut the hell up. We need these binos with built-in digital cameras to start getting the photographic evidence that everybody's been clamoring for. It's time to step up to the plate, ladies and gentlemen. Things are developing very rapidly on both sides of the border. What our commander has let it be known that since it is known that the Border Patrol won't cross her The city won't cover the crossings in certain areas of our border. And since the ACM knows where those places are, if the Border Patrol won't go, we will go. We are realigning Operation Defiance Sentinel to go and cover those areas that the Border Patrol fears to tread. We are going to the border, ladies and gentlemen, and if the Border Patrol won't go there, and we do go there, you know what's coming. We need your help. We need donations of funds. Yes, those are nice. But more importantly, we need donations of night vision. We need donations of these binos with the built-in digital cameras. We need donations of other day optics and night optics. We need donations of radios. We need donations of MREs, other field rations, ruckset acts, field gear, tents, camo nets, big item, camo nets. And now, we need more donations of sandbags. I originally told you a couple weeks ago that we reached our goal for sandbags. That was true. But since then, we've had a unit come up with a location for us to install or set up a tactical airfield. So now we're going to need some more sandbags. So if you've got sandbags, if you were disappointed when I said earlier, now we've reached our goal for sandbags, it doesn't mean we don't need them. We still need them. Because that need will continue to expand as we expand this operation. spread kind of thin right now we do need volunteers people who are going to volunteer for tactical as well as support roles many people to sit in the radio rooms we're going to set up radio trucks now so if you can operate a radio fuel a ham license not that hard to get it we need your help if you can cook if you can if you can man and opie you can stand security at gate around the aircraft if you can shoot videotape of our activities while we're out in the field. If you can drive a truck and run supplies from one point to another, we need your help. Everybody can contribute one way or the other. I've got a guy who can barely walk, who is diabetic, half blind, but he's willing to come out and set up his RV just to provide support for our pilots at the airfield. He may not be able to see them approach, but he can see well enough when they walk up to his RV that he can walk him and hand him a cup of coffee and stand and watch him while they get a little bit of a shut up. He can supply the cot, he can supply the food, he can supply the coffee, and he can be a point where both the security and the pilot can congregate. And he also has radio equipment, so he can be part of our radio network once we get set up. So, everyone, Go to our website, watch that video, Sheriff Deaver has let the cat out of the bag. Border Patrol is afraid to do their job. They're supposed to defend our frontier. They're supposed to protect from the evil coming across our border. Now they think their job is too hard, that they don't want to go where they might get into danger. They don't want to go where they might create an embarrassment. of an international incident when there's a firefight between Border Patrol and these Zeta armed sorority girls coming across our border, they're afraid of the bottom line. Our government is operating on the basis of fear. They fear everything. I think let's qualify this too. What it is is the ground pounders can't trust the management to back them up. no and that's what it comes down to a good border if the border patrol is down there at the administration which hates america both both of them and then don and his is obsolete permission rewife about that the same thing that they flat out hate america all they're doing fulfilling the rest of what they feel is their agenda to undermine the sovereignty of the united states Now we work out all the way through the management system and you've got nothing but suck ups in the upper tiers or suck ups in other ways. They're from San Francisco. So they would be sucking ups, sir. It's just what they do. These characters all have the same agenda and it's pointed at the rank and file of the men who think they're supposed to do their job and can't. So they are going to, they can't trust the scenario. If they get out and they get into a situation, the shysters or racketeers out of Chicago, kosher mafia, combined with the drug dealers that they're a part of, are not going to like what's going on. They're going to tell us and them a ding dong what to do. So this is a loop-de-loop across the board with regard to the management right on down through the guys on the ground. The guys on the ground probably like to do their job. I don't think they have any more of an attitude than we do about it. They understand the problem, but they also can't trust the people they work for, which means you're to the point where we don't really want them to quit. I mean, I really don't. I'd rather them like where they are because when the time comes, they'll be able to keep their job, and the right management people will be in place, and they'll be able to do their job down the road. It's just going to take time. So I said that's our problem. Go ahead. Keep in mind that the Border Patrol unions voted last week all 249 locals voted 249 to zero and no confidence in their management. That's how bad things have gotten. Not the fault of the agents on the ground. Those guys for the most part are warriors. soldiers and they're willing to go and get the job done they're having their hands tied to being held back by an administration that operate from the basis of fear well if they're afraid of what might happen on the border they ought to start being even more afraid what's going to happen if they don't start letting those people do their jobs because ACM the Arizona citizens militia is going to the border it is a done deal carve that in stone Our teams are down there right now, every week, in the field, operating against the armed, uniformed, military forces that are coming across our border. Give us a hand that we need, and we'll give that bunch of goons in Washington something to be afraid of. Very good. I see what we are at the top of the yard. Don's still there? Yes. I believe we're going to be signing off in a second. HD, anything else? We'll let you go, sir. I'd like to remind everybody that if you're going to donate night vision to the Arizona Citizens' Militia, the best place to get it is to get it from a friend. Contact Don Vetcher, send him some business, send us some equipment. Absolutely. And on another note for our friends listening, remember, Cabela's and a lot of these other companies have markdown divisions in the back of the store. I have seen the digital binoculars in the Markdown district guys down below. They've got other models, they've discontinued or models that are older systems that would work just fine as a donation would be a solution to the problem. And if there are more than ones available, everybody can pitch in and they all are using the same piece of equipment which means you don't have to relearn from system to system. We are at the top and Donna you'll be able to stick around. You gotta go sir. I gotta go. Okay very good. God bless the Republic. New World Order. Do you think the people of this country exist to provide you with position?