Mark Koernke discussed tactical and strategic preparedness, emphasizing accuracy over volume of fire and the importance of intuition and sensory perception in combat situations. He referenced a specific incident where team members experienced gut feelings about a location but talked themselves out of acting on those instincts, which he argued could have prevented a confrontation. Koernke covered practical preparedness topics including seasonal tire acquisition, winter gear procurement, and highlighted resources available through Liberty Tree Radio's Yahoo group, particularly greenhouse kit designs using PVC and tarps for mobile shelter and supply support. He stressed the importance of developing rare individual skills (such as perfect night vision or ability to process multiple information streams simultaneously) and training the next generation, while criticizing political figures like Dick Cheney and Bill Clinton for avoiding military service while later advocating for war.
Live 365. Stock up on ammo before the gun bands go into effect, or buy a handgun, assault rifle, or reloading supplies. Knob Creek Gun Range in West Point, Kentucky is one mile off Dixie Highway on Highway 44 at 690, Richie Lane. Look, it's not like we're bugging the phones or anything, so give him a call at 922-4457. That's 922-4457. Or visit machinegunshoot.com. It's easier to find than my birth certificate. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. 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's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame You've taken Satan's number you traded in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'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 watching tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to 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 good afternoon ladies and gentlemen? This is the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark corkey, and I'm Donald Thatcher one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, east, north, and south. Well ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, PBN.4mg.com, and we are on live 365, then go to Liberty Tree Radio. We're also on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and ultra net technologies, both east and west of Mississippi, along with southern and central Alaska. We're on the Hallmark Network on the eastern seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida, across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed towards Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma. A chunk of Nebraska, the third of Wyoming, and then back through Iowa slash Iowa way over to the Mississippi. And we're leapfrogging across the Great Plains, then one bound over the river. We're back over in the Smokies. And while we're there, On the Blue Ridge, that also means that we're working towards and participating in the Golden Spike Project. Congratulations there. Don, today's date is? Mark, it is the 24th day of 2010. 24 August. It's a communications Tuesday. I'll run right into this one, Mark, because you know yesterday I kind of made this thing. I'm going to do this all week. And I brought you from Manfred talking about closing the distance and taking careful aim. Naturally my man would fall. Oh, I got another one for you here, you guys. A whole magazine combat is an ammo, a regular magazine, but I'm guessing this just came out once, uh, 1996, 1995, rather. At any rate, you guys, back here in the book, and I know it's not weapon day, but you know what? Mark, this is an example of communication over a great period of, you know, 100 years or so. So I just wanna, I'm gonna sneak this in on this Communications Tuesday, you guys, you know. Talk about, cause Well, there's another one I'll bring you tomorrow. I want to bring it to you today. I'm kind of itching to, but it's a longer story. You know, here, talking about taking careful aim, let's talk about that Earp. You know, Wyatt Earp, you know, maybe three, you guys. For all the hoopla about Wyatt Earp, it can be determined that he killed only four men. In several of these encounters, Earp was not the person who was shooting at the soon deceased, considered by his peers to be a first-class shooter. They were mentioned earlier in the text. only one man killed on July 25th 1978 in Dodge City the cowboy in riding riding his horse down the street in a reckless manner and firing his pistol without regard for the safety of others I one report on the in the street and studied his pistol for one accurate shot the cowboy died several weeks later later told that Masterson I learned was that the winner of a gun play usually is the one who took she tricks shooting grand grand and play as I would poison In all my life as a frontier peace officer, I did not know a readily proficient who had anything but contempt for a gun fanner or the man who litter from the hip. Again, I know it's Communications Tuesday, but I'm on a mission here this week. I will communicate that thought to you every day throughout the week at the beginning of this hour. I'm on a mission. So, mind mark, I'm for the moment, but I yield the floor to you, sir. accuracy over volume fire, accuracy over volume fire, that's the key guys. And it's something that again, you can have a stacked magazine or a massive barrel drum, but if you're not aiming in the direction of what you're trying to hit, direction is in significant, specific direction. then all you're doing is cracking air. And that's not necessarily impressing somebody who is on a mission to prevent you from doing what you're doing, especially if you're flailing about. So accuracy over volume fire. Now, real quick, we're like on a doldrum here. I want to mention this, we've had neutral air all day. No wind. It's like we've had a storm front just sitting on us. wanting to rain but not raining and looking like it wants to rain. So we've had some very interesting weather. I don't know if we're between two contesting or fighting fronts, but certainly they're counter pressuring each other to the point where we're in the neutral zone. It's been a very interesting day. I've been out working at different times on different projects and it's very noticeable because it's as still and quiet as it is today. It's as quiet during the day here as it typically would here at night, which I think is rather interesting. With the exception of the interruption of What few aircraft there are flying which have to be government government aircraft nobody's got enough money to run fuel So it's either a government one corporate and the other one, you know other stuff all government or like Channel 4 Out here in the middle of nowhere. What would channel for we're doing their cello bopper over this way. I think that fascinating Just I think it's gonna break at a given point and push in one direction other and we're gonna get a storm one way or another We'll see what happens, but we're at the box right now and more waste than one You're right. You're right. Now, another thing real quick there, Don, up your way, we're starting to see a little cooler weather. And again, remember, guys, we're headed towards the end of August now. We're looking at the, you know, we're into the 20s, you know, the 12th, okay, of August. And so, you know, not long before we hit the S word, September. Don't be surprised, you guys. Remember last, the last two days in August, if you were listening in that timeframe, we had frost. right here in the middle of Michigan we had frost the last two nights of August last year remember? yep in fact I think we also need to be prepared for a lot of snow if you don't have your cold weather gear checked out then you need to make sure if you do have need cold weather gear Go to the surplus dealers and buy now. Nobody is thinking about winter gear quite yet. They are still thinking summer equipment. Now the inventory will start to change now so you are a little behind the curve. The middle of summer is when you want to buy your winter gear. The winter is when you want to buy your summer gear. See how that works? Your prices are better, if not just generally cheap, cheap, cheap. That is a big plus for everybody out there who has a limited wallet. So we are trying to outfit a whole bunch of troops and put a 5-10 program together. Oh, heck, there were two other things I wanted to make sure that we took care of here today, and I cannot find my list of the items for the one subject, so I'm going to hold off on that. Transportation-wise, another thing I will emphasize, right now people are starting to think about changing out tires for the season. End of the summer, going into the fall, this is good, because if you're looking for those spare tires, I keep repeating that you should have in the inventory. Start watching behind the garages and the tire shops because they're starting to pile up sets of tires. I just got a pair of 16s in really nice condition for free the other day and a pair of 15s that went up north to one of our Coscine tires for one of the transports that had a baldy. So this is a perfect time to be keeping an eye out even if you may not have that particular size tire if they're in nice shape or a decent shape and there's some good tread on them. You want to snick them, wrap them up and put them over on the shelf in the garage just to have as barter items or trade items. Besides, some of your allies may have the right size tire even if you don't. You can always transfer them over. They're free to pick up and they're free to distribute. So this is a solution for spare tires. In a combat operation, you aren't going to have enough. Just like batteries, you're not going to have enough. So start putting some of these things into reserve. If they're not super pretty tires but still serviceable, long as they aren't alligator and cracked and breaking down, I would say grab and put them on the shelf. The example is we have a bunch of 15-inchers here. We have 15s on the Jeeps. We have 15s on several of the other vehicles. So 15s are a priority. In fact, I'm even looking for the Dodge, buying some 16-inch rims because 16s are far more common at the moment in this part of the country. It depends on where you are. 16 inches the next generation into the 90s. That was the typical size range they stepped up to with a lot of vehicles. It's kind of funny, trucks came down from those 17 and 16.5 down to 16s and now they're actually creeping up the other way into 17 and 18 inch rim tires. So you're even going to 20 now. Yeah, so you've got it. This is going to create a problem when it comes to supply and support, so you want to be careful and make sure if you can watch Craig's list, look at these other sites for listings where you can find it. Don, I need to get anything else you want to cover. Go ahead, because we only got an unlimited amount of time for you here, too. Well, you know, we could run in a number of directions. I want to hit on it just for a moment, you guys. And I know it's kind of being redundant, but you know, I was trying to say, to give you the thumbnail sketch of that principle means kind of start looking at something might not doing it's not being observed. And with that in mind, you know, we could give you the example of the hunter who is looking at the deer and excited and just so excited. And this is old Indian lore. Don't concentrate on your prey so much that they become aware of you. But many of you hunters have just been in the field and you're looking at the deer and you're looking at the deer and all of a sudden the deer just looks right at you. Looks you right in the eye. The wind did not change. You did not make a sound. Stephen Hawkins would say, oh yeah, that's the uncertainty principle. But again, you guys, to apply that into something that has happened to And this works over to many of the things that have come out of this hour and other things because we have pushed and we have fordling blocks and snares in front of them in many instances and that's biblical and snares. So you guys don't worry too much about wells and this and that because that's how I framed that up the other day. Remember that. Also remember that came out of inside. hidden from most Americans, the common man. You know, it came from the inside and we were warned and we got it out and you spread the information around, well, all of a sudden they realized that they were... and I have to invoke that uncertainty principle because when they realized that they were being watched and brought to the wrong people, well, we can't do that right now. So bear that in mind, you guys, and this isn't an apology and I did run that up as the rumor mill. Remember that. And you didn't just hear it here, you heard it on a number of sources. And that is to save, that is not to save next week because as you pointed out earlier in the day, Mark, there are particular deadlines and things that happen. And I'm told one of the reasons that they wanted to do this weekend because they've a drone thing. But you know what? Key that right in with. We just got over the golf thing didn't we the china syndrome in the gulf the whole is plugged in everything's all better now but you know the scientists are laying on the seabed you know we just got over the oil thing syndrome somewhere that would be uh... all terrible prop you know we all have to send our money to so think about it you guys it could be that they passed in order to create even am i going in the wrong direction uh... oh exactly the uh... that's one of the interesting thing to see how the bad guys try to develop any of these lines or timelines out why it is that we have to be prepared to deal with them and how we're going to deal with them. We've mentioned this before psychologically. We have to have a mindset right off the bat for each of these, a set of not just an opinion, but a standard operating procedure that's actually built right into our consciousness to a degree. Because we can't afford to really waste any time or lose any time. The bad guys are typically going to be on the offensive initially because that's the nature of what they're doing and that is the only way to describe it. We, on the other hand, have to respond. So we have to have greater discipline. And that's hard for a lot of people, Don. It's something that people have a tendency to, and in fact, end of this conversation about a certain couple of subjects this weekend, one of them having to do with people stepping in and doing their part and other people getting persnickety because certain people have stepped in and done their part and did what they promised to do and followed through on something. So there are other people just, why is he doing this? The fact that somebody else would step forward and actually do the particular task and start to organize things. And, well, that means he must be a problem or something. It's like, whoa, wait a minute. Organizing for safety especially, which is really kind of where we got into the issue here. I had to do with the range operations. I don't care who it is that takes charge. Whoever it is that gets motivated first, congratulations. Their job is to keep everything running. We show up at a facility like a training site and somebody else is running the range. I don't get incense. Well, who do they think they are running the range? It's like, thank God, somebody's running the range. I can go down range and not have to worry about actually having one person, although we still do most of the time anyway, we have one person armed up constantly whose job it is to survey the area. the range is supposed to be secure well when they feel clear we still like to load a magazine ticket the holster of traditionally what i've always done then without check the target area to see what's going on uh... just policy i'd i hate the idea being downrange with a whole bunch of targets that can't shoot back i don't want to be equated with that formula exactly And the same is true with operations in general and how we think and how we function. On the note of the deer, it comes down to energy. There's something about forward focus that we were taught, and I was taught extensively in many different courses about never look at your target if you are working in a hand-to-hand situation where you have to engage somebody. Don't look at the back of their head, don't look at their head at all, don't look at their face, et cetera. your eyes averted and keep the target in your peripheral vision. And there's a reason. That's the old story. I think we're being watched. How many times have you heard that? Now some people, they always do that to make it seem like, oh yeah, that's just crazy. That's kind of like this goofy sixth sense thing. But in reality, I don't care what anybody says. I've seen it too many times before. Anybody who's been in the field hunting knows the same thing. It has to do with a combination of smell, but also other sensory perception that is heightened. We dull it, but the animals on the other hand, it's fight or flight guys. It's either eat or meat. Which do you want to be? To come from a really goofy source, you guys, even Hitler had to melt in some truth now and then. I go over to this one ghoul every now and then. But when he talks about instinct or feelings, He has a little truism there, and I don't know if it's coming from the thing with 27 arms or whatnot, but he says, you know, your gut, when it feels better, it's trying to warn you, you should pay attention, because your gut, unlike your brain, has not evolved far enough to... That's true, that's exactly true. But part of that too, it gets back to the old subcont, but in reality, our bodies sense of things in different ways, because of the nature of the response. And one of the things, you know, what's funny when we think about this, while the mind, obviously we lose our, we lose our, the top, if you lose your head, okay, from the neck up, the rest of the system shuts down. But it's interesting if you'll notice the gut response is actually the center of mass of your body. And there's always been something as fascinating to me because they remember in defense, Focusing and controlling the center of mass is the key to survival in any kind of combat or fighting situation or survival situation where it's hand-to-hand. Off balance, out of center, out of kilter, and guess what? You lose. That's all there is to it. It's a low-maxim. Every good general knows it. Plenty of corporals and privates. Exactly. It's interesting, again, looking at points, most of you have felt or responded in some way to what we're talking about. Most people will brush it aside to a degree. My argument is not. I'm going to hit a point here about the Sutari situation. Certain people had a specific gut feeling about the site when they came up on it. I can tell you that much. Everybody, something wasn't right. Everybody that we've been able to debrief said the same thing, something wasn't right. Now at that point, they wanted to turn around and leave. Do you know what? They should have. That's not an insult to me. Okay, somebody gets up, I've got this feeling. You know what? That might be the cavalry that says, my hind end is I'm having to back out of something because I'm stuck in a situation where I, you know, you're there first or you're there, you know, you're there and standing. And other reinforcements or other bodies are showing up and there's something that's distracting you or something that just doesn't feel there. They've seen something. There are subconsciouses registering a series of facts that they understand and the conscious mind will talk itself out of listening. This is a fact. It's called like the short hairs in the back of your neck. You always say, hey, pay attention to the short hairs. Your hack holes are up. There's a reason. And that's something too that in this case, every person felt the same way, but they talked themselves out of it and proceeded. Think about that. And everybody felt the same way. But they didn't, you know, either they kind of brushed it off or they were concerned because one person didn't, you know, there was a couple different things. I won't get into the details. But each excuse, or I should say each conscious excuse, overrode subconscious evaluation and correct response. But even small ones tend to reinforce thought in another person. It's kind of like contagious. It's like everybody in the... And had everyone done what they were, if most of these people had done what we were talking about, it would have completely askewed the whole scam. We would not be, as I've mentioned several times in conversations in the last couple of days here, we would not be having this conversation on the air. We would be in a shooting war right now. That's all there is to it. One way or another, they would not have been able to collect anybody at any given point, and everybody would have understood the severity of the situation. and the information would have gotten out. Units would have mobilized to even the nth degree much faster without that hesitation time and then having to do additional reconnaissance. Instead it would have been immediate. The only consideration would be precautionary motion into the area of contact during the fighting. That'd be it. That's how close this was. But most important is reinforcing what Don is trying to say. So that's where I was going with this. pay attention you know think everybody in many cases here's another example and part of this is what we spent so much or we've done so much or we travel so far and those per thing it's like well person probably prepared and we got a probably going i don't feel right about this but you know and then they your other things were an excuse It's kind of like pilots that talk themselves into crashes. They've been flying for two days. They're on the last leg of the whole jaunt and they're at an airport and they're socked in for the time being. They're looking at the weather reports. It says thunderstorms and high winds with sheer factor. and it's like well it's bad but I've only got 45 minutes maybe an hour of flying time normal flying time. Yeah that's a short hop. And after all okay the winds are bad but maybe it'll be breaking up at the other end where I gotta go. And so they'll jump on the plane, get off the runway and the last typically the last everybody will see them until after they've made it to the crash site. It's because they have such an investment. Well, all of your logic dictates, don't fly. In fact, everybody looks at it and says, don't fly. There are advantages we've never had in the past, which means that for the most part aviation crashes shouldn't really be taking place. Granted, you've got mechanical, you've got physical, physiology, physical failure of the person. But when you think about it, at the very least, and I don't have a problem with modern technologies, I just have a problem with them when they're abused, but for weather operations, think about the beauty of being able to look forward beyond the horizon and know that you can or cannot, you know, you can or cannot travel. You can make a decision based upon intelligent and timely information. And yet, people will talk themselves out of what is really not just a subconscious but a conscious evaluation. and then talk themselves out of it. So when you have something that is a premonition, people call it a premonition to a degree, but really it's much, much more than that. And there are too many times I've seen this and I count on it. A lot of times you'll pay attention to a person and they're actually responding. And you can see that there are the mental brain gears are running, but they're not really fully conscious of it even themselves. Because there's something that's distracted or got their attention and they're kind of... So you make a point of asking. And more often than not, I'm going to tell you something, if somebody has a question mark, then we immediately change our posture. First of all, we go into fighting mode. Second, is we immediately back out of the situation or we, you know, we again, I'm like, hey, I got gasoline in the tank. We can buzz around the block or more. Or we can decide maybe to back off and just sit off from a distance and kind of watch the whole affair for a minute and see what's going on. Maybe survey the entire perimeter from a distance so that we can't be set upon. I've done that many a time. Big deal. So it's going to take a few more minutes to take care of the problem or to see if there is a problem. On the other hand, that can be the difference between life and death. See? So there's an example of what we have to be putting. You have to put this in the perspective. I will listen to somebody who has that feeling. I just don't know I got this now there are sometimes when again as you know when you're trying to you know lead you've got to still bolster the troops but still with the idea that yep there's probably a difficulty arising but we're gonna have to deal with it accordingly and our job is to you know prepare again prepare to fight everybody cocklock ready to rock and roll here we go over the hill yeah they're right there I agree with you what you're saying they're probably right there in that garage right there do you think that maybe there's something not right about that factory over there okay yeah I agree You know what, let's just back off and move this way and let's just see what transpires. But we're not going to move into the kill zone and we're not going to go to where it was planned. Sometimes just looking at you, Joyce, just the phrase that you could put in. Yep. That's it. A different company might see something that, well, man, I don't know why I felt that, but we're here and we're in a better position. Now, I feel great. Let's do it. We'll do it our way. Tell you what, Don, it's the bottom of the hour, though. Yes, it is. And I got to scram. How does that go? I'm not going to say it, but you know how it works. Carry on, sir. You're kind of working up in that one. Carry on, sir. You might be back in the next hour anyway, right? You know, I'm not certain if I'm going to be back, and if not, I'll be here. If you don't have Larry at 8, I'll make certain I'm here. Very good. Okay, you be careful on the road. And again, that's Dom. And we, of course, are at the bottom of the hour here with the Intel report. It's the first hour. One of the things, again, with sensory perception, We extend this in many different ways and we develop our mind accordingly. One of the things that is most interesting to attend to is people perceive when they see something and it's not just like what we say, a sub-layer evaluation. In other words, things are out of place. Something isn't right. People actually can see farther than they can imagine, than they truly understand. And they perceive it through actual vision. This is another thing that's kind of neat. Out west you can see farther, well actually there's a lot more distance than your vision can take in, your normal eyesight can take in. But it is rather bizarre, I mean I lived down in Arizona and the area is like the Hachuca Valley there where the illegals come straight, the Nogales and Hachuca area, Cochise County, all that. Guys, the area is absolutely clear. It's the second driest place to Death Valley, at least it used to be, by official readings, by the way. Because of that, you go across the valley and it was this crisp looking across a place that's 30-40 miles away, except you just can't make out the details. But the crisp detail is there. It's kind of like if you take a picture like an 8.5x11 and you shrink it down in a copy machine, all the little micro detailing is there. You know because it's you know the picture wasn't made into like say 1 eighth or 1 tenth or 1 quarter what it was initially It was the larger format and the machine mimicked down accordingly Which is really kind of neat those are the best kind of detail images you can create Black and white projects, you know when you're doing printing But anyway, what's interesting about this is that perception yeah many cases we actually see it or we see something that is part of What is transpiring? When we have this, will we consider it to be a sixth sense? I feel something. Something doesn't feel right or something doesn't seem right. It certainly isn't right. That's true. But part of what's happening is you actually have observed. This is another interesting thing when you break people or when you ask them, evaluate, quick, come on, do a little bit of step back for a second. Think for a minute. Take a look at the situation you're in. And when people are forced to do that, they'll actually go, wow, you know what, you're right. And yeah, I thought so. In reality, they actually have seen something. They just didn't acknowledge mentally. They did not acknowledge it. And this is always rather fascinating to me because it's one of those situations where affairs where it's part of conditioning and from the education system, life focus. and can be developed with a little bit of additional education into a higher form, a skill, an art. Now part of this has to do with observation in general. The reason I bring this up, communication is Tuesday by the way, is let me give you an example. Do you know that there are guys that run two lines of code inside each other at the same time on a transmitter? Some cases they'll even have a third harmonic, something going out the same way. or I should say on the same all on the same frequency. These are neat little tricks that have been done in the past. You can have a primary carrier, something making a specific sound, beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep be You can even set up a third, little difficult for the machines, but nowadays with computers where they are not difficult at all. And what's fascinating is a person who's really competent, a person who's had a little bit of experience, can in reality break down and work both of those code lines at the same time. Now that sounds weird, but there are a percentage of people that have the ability to do this. You need to test people for this. And there are a couple of ways to do that. You can run two lines of information at the same time. And look to see if the person can respond to both. A lot of times we use two cassette players. We used to experiment with this. This is stuff we learned back in the 70s and it's not new. It goes back through many, many decades of research that was done. All the one college campuses, I'm sure the Spooks and Cookes, the old OSS, CIA, et cetera, working these programs still are today. But you can test people out and find some pretty unique individuals. There's usually about only one out of 6,000 or one out of 7,000 tested that actually are capable of doing this on a regular basis, but they're priceless. And I rate those people in communications as the highest priority just as we've talked many times about that one in a million person. It literally is. It's one in a million to one in three million, depending upon the ethnic background. that have 100% perfect night vision. Everybody goes, well, I can see in the dark. No, no, we're talking about people whose imagery, whose vision is so adaptive that they can actually see as well in the dark as you can see in broad daylight. And that's a pretty interesting task in and of itself. That's a pretty interesting affair, you know, or you know, endeavor. A lot of people are usually going, there's no way. Yes, this is a fact, but it's something that again is so rare that if you find a person that's competent in that way, you treat them like a gem for obvious reasons. This is one of a kind scenario where that's the best you got right there, guys. You better take care of him if you find him. You don't just throw him to the wolves. You don't just waste him and throw him to the breeze. The idea is that whenever possible, make a point of providing that person with all the support necessary, even a little better menu, in other words, you actually engineer him a little bit. Now why? Well, unlike the night vision scopes that we're all using, and I use one too, I will remind you that that person with perfect night vision doesn't require any batteries. person who has the ability to actually run code or multiple decks of code simultaneously and may also have a higher level of perception with regard to speed. That's the same scenario guys. Other than the organic end which is keeping the target, you know, keeping the individual fed, you don't have to worry about battery running down, you don't have to worry about failure or corruption in a program, etc., etc. In fact, as long as you have that person prioritized within the network or within your operations, that individual is going to get the job done first time every time and is a priceless asset to your unit, no matter how big or small it is. Now, some people have these, have actually, and this is another interesting thing. We talk about natural night vision, for instance. One of the things that was found is that obviously this was a genetic trait. This is something that does get passed down from generation to generation. So one of the most common mistakes made is not scanning and checking the children to see what their status is. Now I know that's a little tough for some people to deal with per se, but I mean, oh, you're gonna mess with the kids? No, no, no, that's not what we're talking about. We're talking about taking them out and actually training them with everybody else and testing them just as you would the adults, give them the same classes. We've done this for years, and I've mentioned this on the air many, many, many, many times. We do not exclude family members if at all possible. Can we incorporate them into everything? No, not necessarily, but we try to develop the next generation that's going to be replacing us. We also want to make a point of ensuring that in the event we're not there, somebody else can pick up the slack and help to make sure that everybody is secure when the time comes. Is it a tough effort? Well, yeah, but again, we have to engineer and we should engineer classes to accommodate our non-combatants so that they have a comparable background in education as necessary. Night vision classes, hey, there's nothing you need to change there. Everybody should be developing the same skills. By the way, if you've done any backpacking and you do backpacking at night and day, used to be real popular until they got everybody into being couch potatoes again and they pushed that really hard. uh... the outdoor sports that natural sports in the natural uh... you know activities were big back in the seventies early eighties remember there's all kinds of books and text on the project most of the database that you have right now that you're drawing from was developed uh... in in its refined forms in the seventies uh... let me give you an example on that note by the way uh... anybody who's watched the road man what a gag i'm sorry uh... what the the average person okay Disaster. The average person is not going to run around like a hobo. I'm not, he will, but he won't. In fact, it'd be a compliment if he were operating like a hobo. But the difference is that as societies break down, he will become isolated and become decimated like this. Those who survive typically have refined and perfected their skills, their abilities, and running out of a shopping cart is not it. Looking like the bag lady is not it. Traditionally, and if you look at, for instance, the isolated outposts and the mountaineering skills developed in Switzerland, it was for direct work application, it was for actual day-to-day life activities. And very quickly, for instance, how you stowed your gear, how efficiently you operated in general, determined whether or not you were going to live or die. And if you'll notice the whole sloven thing or the whole fall apart thing and weezer thing with the road and most of these other latest survival type things is everybody is trying to look cool for the camera. They've got to have the best hairdo or at least they've got to have their hair squared away. They don't know how to wear anything the way protective gear. And needless to say, they have lots and lots of junk but they keep pulling it out of their arse because they don't have any way to actually transport what it is that they're carrying. Probably the best example is the one thing about The Road, which is really otherwise a really junky movie. Which is sad too because the main character is the guy who played Eragorn in Lord of the Rings. He's actually a very competent actor. He was trying to pull the movie through and he did a good job with his character, I think. But the character is all wrong. The background is all wrong. A person who has survived that long is working at a better system. Historically, man has always done this. They will perfect and in fact improve. Just a reverse, this is the old weezer everybody spinning towards, and mindset is half the battle there. If the person has the mindset, like, I have the fire, then we have to look at the rest of the combination, the rest of the formula. Why is their formula failing? Well, the term is spirit, or in again, fate. And that's something we've got to tie into all of this. There is a cutting element. What is it that actually allows you to stay focused and have some form of benchmark to work off from? Well, it's faith. It's actually faith and spirit combined. And this is, I'm talking about yours. What's fascinating is why is it all these movies are the weezers scenario the way they are? All these characters that created the society we have are all these stinking, bottom-feeding, parasitic socialists. They got everything out of the system. They want to destroy everything they could, destroy the background and heritage of the country. And then the next thing is to show that C, and if there's a bad situation, here's what people are going to do because... Well, traditionally in the past, amazingly enough, it was the benchmark that anchor that has pulled people through. They will tell you time and time and time again, over and over again. I can tell you that myself. And those who hesitate or are afraid to mention, for instance, Christians are conditioned not to mention Jesus Christ. If you mention Jesus Christ, then you constantly have to what? Apologize? Do you hear a Muslim apologizing? Do you hear a Jew apologizing? Hell no. They're talking about how they want to spit on you left and right. or how they want to either crucify you or if they want to stone you or they want to do whatever. So how was it that the Christians were goofed into such stupidity? Mindset, all conditioned by the enemies who control the cycle babble tubes and the cycle babble screens out there that are part of the conditioning process. But what happens when everybody starts just shutting them off? Or using them and evaluating them and not just going, oh man, you're so mad instead of smiling, that was really punky. I wouldn't let a fool like that drag my hind end down. I sure as hell would be doing things very, very differently and everybody else would too, or at least the smart people would be, and the smart people would start working together. That term, the good guys, well, you see, historically in the past, that's the only thing that works, is cooperation and working together. We're not talking communism here, we're talking the idea that you have a mutual set goal of survival. You have a mutual societal background, you have the same base. This is something that is very critical too, especially with the idea of culture, community, and how well we respond to. In the past, people paid attention to intuition, as we call it, or used to call it in the intuitive form. That's tied in, that's in the thread, that's woven into the fabric of what we've been talking about here for the last couple of days, which is especially critical with mindset on the battlefield. There are many many different tiers or elements to a combat or a conflict of any kind guys. Many of you will not be in the battle. You know, it's like with Vietnam. You know, there were a whole bunch of guys who went to Vietnam, but you know, we only had so many marksmen. We only had so many combat troops and we still had a whole lot of other people who had to support them. Nothing wrong with that. And then let's not forget that we were in the middle of a cold war. So there's a whole lot of guys that got drafted that never went to Vietnam. They went to Germany, they went to Korea, which was like in between Germany and Vietnam in that, you know, Korea was still with DMZ with a war going on. All was unofficial, but the Koreans were always shooting at the South and the South was always shooting at the North. And the Americans are right there in between, siding with the South, of course, because that's who they were aligned with. So we had people die every year, so going to Korea wasn't a soft job. And Europe had its moments too, despite it was of course a much more comfortable tour, and there's a lot of people who were drafted and shipped right over to Europe. Depending upon what their MOS was, they may have been highly prioritized. Of course they could also end up in places like Berlin or whatever. Well, in the up and coming conflict that we're looking at, guys, although everybody will be an infantryman first and everybody better be ready to fight, The bottom line is there are a lot of other tasks and jobs that are not necessarily going to throw you in the middle of the battle. You just may be there at the right time, at the right moment when somebody else wants to make you part of it. But you're not necessarily a primary combatant. That's just the way the world's going to work. So don't be surprised. If you have a skill, like we're saying, the person with that stenographer ear You think I'm going to waste that person and throw them up front as a point man when they have a certain skill that will be valuable or priceless to our overall operations to save more lives? Well hell no, I can't afford to waste that person. Now I mean a real asset. I'm going to talk about, see here's the other problem is, like what we saw with Dick, good old Dick Cheney in 6 going on 7 then 8 deferments, come on. You know, deferment is where he gets, he's getting exonerated from being drafted and going overseas. Well, good old Dick, the chicken-hawk, you know, everything but going into uniform. Bill Clinton the same way. So don't worry, there was a Democrat on one side, Bill Clinton, that wiener. And then they've got good old Dick Cheney. There's the wiener on the other direction, supposedly a conservative in reality, a neocon. And these characters did everything they could to hide from the war, then to turn around and want to be in management so they could send somebody else to war. Now, there's one thing I hate more than anything else is that kind of hypocrisy. especially lethal hypocrisy because these characters did everything they could to dance hide and color and then start ranting and raving about how everybody else needs to go kill people in iraq or afghanistan or whatever now you see the problem with that i have a big problem with that but there again this is why we're looking at our threat looking at the again part of the tapestry of the perception and again our our mental format, how we're going to have to lay our many different tiers of thought process into this action, fight effectively, get off the other side, being ready to jump, you know, PELML into building a society. See, that's another thing we need to be thinking about. We're going to be fighting this war. I'm always thinking long-term. All of you should be thinking the same way. We are going to win. How long it takes is determined by all of you. But you have to have a mindset, what are we going to do when we're, again, we're going to accomplish and then we're going to have a mindset that we are going to build and grow as soon as we've won. If you don't have that mindset, then it's all just piddle. And it's something that I've watched over and over again, the limitations, gnashing of teeth, ring of hair, we have to be focused. And we're going to be focused towards life. The other side, they're into the death cult, we're into life. The very fact that we have again, the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ represents life, represents a return, represents focus, represents a healing. That's a very different course from the characters on the other side. And the characters on the other side constantly groping and grasping to try and undermine and destroy everybody else because they don't have anything really to turn to, guys. So beware, pay attention and beware. and try to step back sometimes and look at the overview here. All of this going all the way back down to, wow, you're sixth sense. Well, your sixth sense is tied into a whole lot of other things consciously and subconsciously that have to do with the order of battle at the strategic level and the tactical level. Tactical is personal. Strategic is how this interacts and interoperates with all of the other elements of the Patriot Movement, the militia, et cetera, et cetera. We need your help. and to do that we you need to develop we we need you to develop yourself to the nth degree and we can't do that for you're going to have to do it yourself we provide the tools and i want to remind everybody by the way that uh... you know i've done this a while and did this this morning but i've got to do this more often Guys, we have some excellent resources available through our Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com page. One of the things is our Yahoo group page. Never, as you know, we don't throw our original tools away ever. I hate the idea of some people saying, oh, we just get rid of everything else now and go to this totally new widget. I hate doing that. Whenever possible, we want to continue to build and develop. new, but we also maintain whatever else we've already accomplished. It's not that hard. Once the system's in place, what's the big deal? How difficult is this? Well, it's not. So what we need to do is we need to consider the fact that these old tools, old, they're not old. It makes us sound ancient. These ancient tools like our Yahoo group. Well, the Yahoo group page we have offers a whole bunch of technology and information. that you guys are going to need. I've mentioned this and we're getting into the fall again. The greenhouse package, the greenhouse kit system that we've talked about over and over again that is readily available is a solution that will help you to deal with a whole bunch of other problems such as housing, storage, how to maintain equipment when the time comes, especially if we have a situation where there's a Well, a need for supply and support, a need for overhead cover for transportation, medical hospitals, field support, in that nature. Any number of different options that we have that we need to plug in when the time comes, that's one of the things that this design helps to deal with. So if you can take the time, go to the Yahoo Group page, go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com, and then go to the Yahoo Group page. Check out what's available there. and you'll find there's a whole lot of written information, there's a whole lot of cool things that are definitely worth taking the time to check out and to also make a point of recording and copying. We don't want it just sitting there in a file someplace on our end, we need to have you reproducing it. We're planning on doing a deployment or a partial deployment with this technology, not complicated, but when I say technology it sounds like, oh wow, it's like space science. Well, yes. plastic, but it's nothing more than PVC, Visi-Queen, or tarps, depending upon plastic tarps, nylon tarps, depending upon what we choose in the way of materials. But what we end up with is a very, very inexpensive solution that's mobile. It gives us the capability to support a lot of troops, so at a very short period of time. And that's why it's definitely worthwhile to plug the equipment and technology in this way. So hopefully we can get that accomplished. Again, go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Then when you get the time, it can take the time, gee. Then take the time and go to, forgive me, then take the time and go to the Yahoo Group page. I'm trying to find it right here. I'm trying to do three things at once. Go to the Yahoo Group page and then scroll down through all the different subjects. We do have a number of weapons manuals. We do have a number of how to uh... packets in there with regard to certain items such as the colloidal silver generator which you can build yourself of the fact that which you can build yourself of the greenhouse package which in and co using clear packing clear bob is the queen it is a greenhouse use it or a sun room. It could be even that. You could make something like that for individuals to relax in under, you know, to have, you know, protection from the wind and yet still able to take advantage of the sunlight, which is a healing process in and of itself, something that we do need to think about. Well, if we can do that, what we can also accomplish is take the time to develop the design itself and then make it housing, convert it into other systems, use it for other projects. You can extend the Quonset design to 30 feet, 40 feet, 50 feet, 100 feet. So it's purely a matter of creativity. One of the recommendations in a little design print that I sent out for the Minuteman III project, which of course did not develop the rest of the way, was the use of these to build, for instance, a processing center and supply points. all in one complex at one site that would look pretty darn impressive. Bringing together junctions the whole nine yards, literally the whole operation is such that everybody could be undercover non-stop and never leave the shelter of the buildings. Kind of like what they used to do at U-6 with the old military hospital at Fort Echuca. Everything was overhead cover, everything was sealed in originally so that even though it was hot, There was overhead shade, the patients could be moved, they could be outside, if it got too hot, they could of course be under cover or go back into the building. Same is true with this Qantas design. So let's start thinking that way. If you're a unit going down to the border, you might want to take a look at our Yahoo group page. I'm rubbing this in. Our Yahoo group page at libertytreeradio.4mg.com. It's been a lot of work put into it. A lot of friends and allies pitch in and help add to it constantly. We're at the top of the hour. Oh my goodness. First hour has gone by so quickly. Mindset. It works at the individual level, but it's tied in also to our strategic overview and our long-term goals. Start to develop accordingly. Start reading a little more too, guys. See, different ideas. Some of you come up with different solutions. God bless the Republic. Death of the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on the march. We'll be back. In about 6 minutes here on Liberty Tree Radio.
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