Mark Koernke discussed medical field treatment protocols, focusing on amputation procedures, limb reattachment technology, and modern combat casualty care. The show featured extensive caller discussion about HK-93 rifle magazines and sourcing affordable 40-round aluminum magazines through MidwayUSA. A detailed report from Arizona Citizens Militia operations covered a newly established forward operating base in Pima County near the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, logistics needs for field kitchen operations, and recruitment for the September 9-13 Leaders Recon patrol. The host described encounters with armed Mexican military units and drug cartel forces operating inside U.S. territory, detailing weapons encountered including G3s, FALs, AKs, RPGs, and grenades, and discussed the militia's plans to establish observation posts and conduct search-and-destroy operations against cartel positions.
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So, kind of an extension. from the last are mentioned the cheetos actually what they were as medical swords short swords they actually some look like a roman short sword other models were unique in that they were using new steels that have been perfected high quality very very high quality blades and they usually have their own insignia and regalia and of course the red cross or you know whatever and embossed into the you know the grips and the design was very very uh... handsome to say the least I will point out that while you could use it to make, you know, chop a branch and saw off a limb and make a nice litter, the other purpose behind that blade is that back in that day they did not reattach body parts. Now, if there was a chunk still attached, the medic was not going to waste time trying to hang on to body parts and weren't going to do anybody any good because they couldn't put them back together the rest of the way. They couldn't hang a limb and kind of super glue it. It wasn't going to work. so it would just be misery for the patient so the already limited amputation would become a complete amputation yeah yeah i know terrible thought but we're trying to keep as many people i was possible medic doing back then what he what we what they've done ever since which is to look at the problem come up with a quick solution get them and back to resistance could take place hey there were still enough things that could kill him in the process back in world war one most of those things are killing world war one Even today, you, right now, the listener, have more knowledge of what to do correctly than the average person and the average doctor even for that day. Now, it doesn't mean they weren't ignorant of cleanliness, etc., but there were many different schools still across the world. French, German, Turkish, Russian, you name it, Japanese, each had their own European or Europeanized variation since even the Japanese adopted a lot of what was becoming the norm or the standard for how you dealt with combat casualties and how you set up a system to support the wounded and to support the injured. and it varied. There were still things that they're not cool to talk about, and we won't discuss them here right now, but having to do with maybe somebody who's just too far along. Well, in the modern day, the medic would, if he was carrying three, and this is where you actually see this in Saving Ryan's privates. In saving Ryan's privates, I'm sorry, you remember that the medic finally gets hit and he goes, give me all three. Well, one would ease the pain, two would knock you out, three you're not coming back. Now, it doesn't mean you couldn't issue a third ampule, but the idea is that typically the third ampule was the ringer. And there are variations showing this in more than a few movies, etc., in more recent times. There was not enough clues to talk about that years ago. And it was something that was brought up to try and show you the rigors and the, you know, the angst of combat, of modern or medieval would make no difference. So, anyway, another reason for that little short sword being there. The idea is to treat as many people as you can, move that patient along as quickly as possible, alleviate pain while saving the casualty from bleeding to death or whatever. Now, on the reverse note, in a modern situation, provided any kind of infrastructure is in place, the only issue would be do you really want to go to a, say, a U.N. hospital to be fixed? I mean, we know that would be a mistake. Reattaching a limb is actually now about 60 plus years old. Everybody goes, leave a mark, you're off because that was Vietnam when you hear all about that. Yes, Vietnam is when you hear about it. But in Korea, during the Korean War, is where it was perfected. Now we can go back farther because consider this, guys. When you're looking at medical support, World War II For every one man killed, you had three to five wounded in action, WIA's. Now, it doesn't mean they couldn't die from their wounds later. That happened a lot. That could happen not from infection, but just other injuries that you can't see or you miss or the doctors, even though they fixed something. An artery was grazed and it was just kind of like a bad hose in a radiator line. You know what I mean? And all of a sudden it pops internally and you can't really see it and by the time the hiss is coming out from underneath the hood, you've already lost all your radiator fluid. Well, the same thing happened with a lot of men who were injured or hit and this has gone on for as long as there have been bullets and even with bows and arrows. So, they had to come up with an infrastructure system. So testing and research in World War II is already taking place after all. They had thousands and tens of thousands of people to kind of experiment on. So, the concept was already laid down, but the equipment was not necessarily in their hands nor certain technologies that they would eventually develop to the extreme with Korea. And, men that I served with, or men that I've known personally, had their legs, you know, legs, not legs, although in some one case it was two, completely severed, amputated by an explosion. And today, he walks around on legs that he borrowed. And that's how the men typical look at it. Every one of them says the same thing, well, I'm living on borrowed legs anyway. I already lost them once, and they've got to cut them off again to save my life? Well, what the hell with it? You know, I already got some use out of these. I figured that's a good trade. thirty forty fifty years worth of whatever now what's interesting is uh... that this technology and this is something else that uh... you have to think about in the past world one you take that me cleaver and lop off the limb the rest away in this day and age old anything that still attached no matter how small is useful now i want you to think about this concern people have watched do this all year going to go back I've had people who have been injured shot, gunshot through the hand, knife through the hands, sliced themselves with a cutting blade from carpet. And they bring their hand up and there's a stringy piece of stuff hanging there and they think they're smart enough to go click and cut it off and then go to the doctor. Well the stringy part they cut off was the tendon that goes to the end of the finger and it kind of got pulled through the wound and then they left it, it could have been attached and there would have been a problem. But as it is, orthoscopic surgery being what it is today. But the problem is that by playing home surgeon in this case, that was not a good thing. If you don't know what it is, don't start cutting parts off. Especially, or if you can preserve and stabilize the patient. Remember, when you reattach, they do microsurgery. Oh, there's all kinds of stuff they do nowadays, guys, that they couldn't do in the 50s. But consider, that's what makes it such a miracle. In 1950, in Korea, they were putting men's legs back on, and it was crude by comparison. They didn't have microscopic surgery. They did not have the microscopic technology. to actually zoom in and do the reconnect the way they're doing them today so as long as you and i want to think about this here in the field this committee number different types of injuries that create a semi amputation When you're thinking about looking at that casually, consider the fact that if you can clamp everything off, if you can keep him alive, then as long as there's tissue still attached, that's that much less that the surgeons are going to have to deal with unless there's a real mauling job that's gone on. But even then, one of the things that happens is, I ain't going to get technical here, but we've talked about this during our medical programs before. What happens is you kind of get a log jam in material at the ends of where you have veins that are cut off and little capillaries. Tiny, tiny ones. This happens and what you see it looks like a variation on varicose veins except it looks like a rusty red. Now what's happening is the material builds up because it's kind of like a car accident. The stuff gets in there and it can't get out. It kind of builds up. To a degree, the body absorbs, but the body gets old and the system gets tired in the area where it has to keep doing this over and over and over again. What will happen is that the oxygen supply to the system will be choked off and there will become an area that becomes, if you're not careful, necrophilic. Now, if that happens and it becomes on the edge of it, it can start to infect you. Well, you can gangrene all these other nasty things. Better to amputate than to try and fight it. However, with new bariatric research and all this other stuff that's done, they use bariatric chamber and they actually press oxygen into the system by bringing up the pressure of the PSI. There's all kinds of techniques. Oh, by the way, they got that whole idea from the Patriot Movement and people who were into guerrilla medicine. Yeah. yeah we'll talk about that another day yeah they want talk about that one anyway the whole chamber pressure technology plus other techniques were actually clearing out the arterial you know the the uh... system allows them to say many limbs of men that had limbs attached back when they didn't have the technology So, there are amazing things that have been done. So, remember this as a medic, if you're in the field, don't start hacking and chopping, don't start cutting. Instead, what Mark said earlier in the last hour, carry lots of spares, pack the wound, stabilize the patient, treat for shock, get fluids back into that person ASAP. One of the other concerns, if you're down in the desert and you're dealing with combat casualties, if you're dealing with injuries, natural accident injuries, Let's put it this way, you're going to be in rocky terrain. You're looking at rocky, rolling terrain. If you haven't seen the pictures, go to ArizonaMilitia.com, ArizonaMilitia.com, and take a look at the commander's patrol that took place. Look at the area down there on the border, where the units are deploying, and where they will be staying for an extended period of time. Number one, pay attention, good footwear makes all the difference in the world. I would go so far as to say this, and you might consider this guys, regular combat boots are good, but you're mountaineering almost in this situation, and toe crushing is a problem. So, I would actually go to the point where I'd spend the money and get a decent pair of combat slash safety boots. Engineer boots are probably your best choice. combat engineer boats are probably your best choice. They'll ride higher on the leg and they'll cover both. They'll have a steel shank, they'll have a steel cap and a steel heel. Engineers may be be fibrous because there's different materials nowadays. That's purely matter what you want to spend. Anyway, just ideas and things to look at because you're going to be dealing with casualties. I heard a beep. We might have a caller. Who do we have? Yes, you do. You got Bill in Oregon. Hey, Bill. Jump in there, sir. I'm not sure what you guys are talking about today since I just jumped in. But I was wanting to share some things and ask some questions about HK related rifles. Oh go right ahead. You're sitting in the direction. You called in so it's your job now. Go right ahead please. Now we know that the HK-93 is pretty low. The HK-93, the .223 ones are pretty hard to come by like $80 or $100 for an HK mag for them. Oh yes. But I found on MidwayUSA they actually have 4 plus magazines HK33HK93 Sentry C93 223 Remington 40 round aluminum mags 2399 Ooh, I don't know what country they're from but they're advertised as military surplus and they have pretty good reviews on them. Some of them might need a little TLC to be a good choice if you have the 223HK. There are 40 rounders, so that extra shot is just a regular . Go ahead and give all the contact information out because I know we've got guys. It's not the most common, that is probably the least common of the HKs for utility service, but there are some that were sold recently. There are a few more that are more reasonably priced that have been made available. I think almost as quickly as they had them with Classic Arms.us, I think they sold out. I don't think they have any right now in stock. If somebody is listening that bought those because they wanted a 223 rifle to match the rest of the inventory, then here is a solution for mags. the surplus magazine hk thirty three hk three c nine three two three ramington forty round aluminum black forty round two two three magazines for twenty three dollars and nine nine cents well the big thing here again is uh... that that that's why the weapon is if somebody has a we look at it as a garrison rifle on till such time as you run into the foreign troops that have that weapon then you're going to be procuring them in fact i actually put that into the book series of that issue of of you know hey where do you get more mags from and uh... especially the unique situation like that so if we run into a weapon and you if you inherited especially not to our familiar with certain weapons some h k's guys you simply are not going to get mags for they are the most of dismal company when it comes to the civilian weapons market as far as follow-up on availability of mags for weapons that they produce And they don't charge cheap. Have you ever seen a cheap HK? From the G3 mags? Yeah. The only thing is, the good thing is, like we've been saying, the HK91 mags have come down to where the M14 mags were at one time and the FNFAL mags were at one time. They're not going to last forever at that price. They're going to eventually be consumed because people keep chugging away and buying CETME rifles and you've got the PSLs now. In fact, the PSO-91s are one sponsor. The main military has a good selection of them. But these HK-93s, which by the way, not only were used by the German military, many state police departments across the country used these things. A lot of people don't realize that. And for that reason, they can't afford to get rid of them. They spent, they got somebody, I don't know who the hell it was. to convince them to buy HK93s in 223. They're a specialized mag. They're all specialized parts. And the only good thing is maybe they'll be eventually getting the parts inventory from those characters because eventually they're going to have to buy something else. So that will be a burst of mags or of course you may never know what you'll find laying around in the smoldering rubble of something. Oh, look, a little HK93 mags. I wonder where these came from. Oh, that's nice. And they're loaded. Oh, that's nicer still. So it is one of the considerations. I would say they were very low in terms of adoption, but there were quite a few that did pick them up. Michigan State Police has a quantity of... They have the carbine short barrel with the collapsible stock. For the longest time, they were so paranoid, they were riding with those things in their laps. What does that tell you? It's like I've got to have a submachine that in my lap or I just won't feel good. It's like what? You don't know how to use your pistol? What the hell is wrong with this? The nature was going on. Typically the state police here would put two mags in the slot in the side of the door. They would stick a couple spare mags right there and then have the weapon sitting in their lap rather than in the trunk. In other words, they weren't waiting for it to be a special occasion. They were just going to make it a special occasion. So, it is out there. The weapons are in place. Go ahead. Anything else? Go ahead, please. Well, another thing to consider with these mags is they're an odd dimension because number one, they're HK and number two, they're 40 rounders. So, I guess you can't just slap them in a regular Alice mag pouch for the X-T mags. Now, another one, the problem is that everybody that got the 40 round AK mags is going to want to keep those, so they're going to be fighting over who's going to get what. Years ago, we tried to get everybody to buy those when they were $1.50 a pouch for the East German ones. in the 40 round mag. Now I don't have this page up, but write this down. uh... you'd be talking to john and they're out of metford or a gun but what they have they do combat best and uh... mill load-bearing equipment i'm pretty sure that i saw on his his page forty round meg pouches so we might want to try and see and he does build stuff for h k is eight days etcetera and so that f m c l two to one central avenue number one oh four Medford, that's M-E-D-F-O-R-D, Oregon, 97501. And that's combat vest, middle load, bearing equipment, etc., etc., and they've got a lot of cool stuff. And in different patterns, not just OD Green or not just Digital. You can get other patterns. The phone number is 541-770. Again, that's 541-770-6047. That's John, who you'll be talking to. And the website again, if you want to search it, guys, for our friends in the chatroom too, www.antipersinelle.net. There we go. That might be a solution for the pouches, too. along somebody's going that way with the rifle if you had a chance to experiment just looking at h k right well there definitely in fact there is that or more depends on where you are and what is there were there were a small number of h k ninety three mags that came in with those rifles that were put together by uh... century arms by the way I have not seen any ravings or any discussions as far as write-ups go. There was supposed to be a write-up in Shotgun News. I probably missed it, which is definitely something to follow up on. The HK assault rifles, all of them worked just fine. They wouldn't build them if they didn't work. It doesn't mean the countries haven't built stuff that really is goofy. But both the HK91 and the HK93 were very straightforward and simple designs. I mean, as far as how complicated it is to use the weapon system. It is a rack and play is the best way to describe it. The most important thing is, like you said, and again remember these are aluminum mags, is the proper mag pouch system especially. You can't just tuck them, you don't want them getting dinged, you don't want them getting smashed. You're still spending about $24 a piece per mag. Oh, wait a minute, does that include shipping by the way? Any minimal cost or minimal shipping or minimal purchase? But the cool thing is that a lot of these companies, the more you buy it, usually there's a cut off point where they'll take care of the shipping, or at least it'll be like a flat rate, like we're seeing with a lot of the companies where it's $10 flat rate. But you need to buy so much, and it's not that hard at 24 dollars a mag. Oh, I want about six mags. Oh, there you go. You're over the $100 limit. No problem, son. You'll get the $10 flat rate shipping charge, hopefully. So that's another consideration here. Big thing is, field-tested mag probably used for either law enforcement as I mentioned or for military application. There were a lot of law enforcement companies that couldn't get HK mags. This sounds weird but exactly what happened. They couldn't get more of the mags, so they had to go to alternate contractors, and that's why these other contractors show up. So pay attention there too. Watch to see who you get. And remember, the German military stuff will have both the manufacturer's stamp, in other words, the company if it's a subcontractor separate from HK, the serial number for the part, what the part number is for the actual magazine in the German inventory, Then, also, the actual year of manufacture, usually the month and the year, which makes these very collectible, typically because they're dated, you know exactly who made them, you know when they were made within a certain window. If you're collecting and putting a rifle together, and you want everything matching, it's not hard to do that. Except, of course, $24 a crack is so different from $1 or $2 a mag for the HK91. Actually, there is a shipping rate estimate. You can just type in your zip code and it will give you a shipping rate. For my zip code here in Oregon, I just put in one mag and UPS basic shipping. I guess you probably want to buy them more in bulk. I guess that's not right. The more you buy a cheaper gets, as it comes down to, because you're distributing the cost and your expenses are going to be back in the rate per magazine. It's just the idea that your initial shipping flat and you said there's a flat fee plus there's a weight fee and there's a couple of other formulas that are tied in and that gives you your final number. Well that will work out then. So for all of our HK93 owners, I don't think there's that many of them, but there are some out there and they're going to be going, oh man, this is a lifesaver dude. Plus again, the only thing you're going to have to look at is 40 round mags. If you buy a 40 round mag, you're going to need a 40 round mag carrier. So, actually, you know what's funny about that? Not that the 30s are not short. But what gives that rifle more the MP44 look is that 40 round magazine in the weapon, in the HK93. It gives it the basic silhouette and line because there is not a whole lot of difference in the system, not that much, but it's critical. And it's interesting too that the, and of course, you know, the Oh, the mystique of the history of the last war before these things were made, and then promoting that to get the troops, the present troops, into the same kind of a sprit de corps mindset. That was really one of the reasons they did that. Unfortunately, that's why some other people did it over here. Well, anything else? Go ahead. Let's see who we have here. Who do we have as another caller? H.D. and H.E.E.E. Oh, all right. Well, Bob, you want to stick around? You've got to go. Oh, I think Bob might look. H.D.E.E. with the touch of what bob cupboards uh... familiar with the h k thirty three ninety three systems they used to own one and at the time that i wanted i could not purchase a beta c mag a tower that would allow me to use that same be the same at beta c mag in the h two thirty three that how over a strange sense they got rid of and now that we can purchase h k thirty three p towers on the standard they'd seen that those will work with the h k thirty three system but it gets better if you go out there and knock off of the beta c mag is not it is an identical knockoff i've got one of the original beta c mags about the current beta c mags i've got one of these victory knockoffs of korea I can't tell the difference between the current generation Beta C mag and the knockoff from Korea. Those Viking double drum 100 round magazines are point by point identical to the Beta C mag. So the replacement HK33 feed tower from betaco.com, which costs 20 bucks, should work just fine with that Viking knockoff Beta C mag from BoTak Tactical, which costs you right now. They're on sale for 120 bucks. So, for our combined cost of $150, more or less, with all the shipping involved, you could have an HK93 with a 100-round drill. And you could keep doing that as long as you can afford to buy the knockoff drums and the replacement feed towers from Betaco.com. just check the price of twenty dollars and twenty five cents for the placement the tower that's the only thing you have to swap out to make that system work in your h k thirty three or h k ninety three now what's the cost of my own the power do you know what the cost on that replacement power place in towers twenty dollars and twenty five cents flat rate okay good well that's that that doesn't include shipping twenty dollars and twenty five cents for an h k thirty three c clip go to beta code dot com and click on the link for h k thirty three slash fifty three which is basically the full auto version of the h k ninety three uses same magazine system and these feet towers are not expensive right now and they should swap right out with those knockoff beta c mags thirty ar fifteen feet tower you could have one beta c mag that would work with either air fifteen the power out not work for three thirty three or a straight entry swap out again take it back to your air fifteen hang onto those feed towers boys because they're going to come awfully scarce pretty soon specially with all the things that wonderful very bad ears and his is uh... troop of chipmunks are trying to do up there and district criminals now onto the report from the war zone cue music please i got back from uh... going down to pima county weekend i've got to visit one of the newest f ob that is has been set up this will become a key point our operations during operation defiant this is going to be located in such an area that has become a jump off point and they are actually conducting operations out of that f o p as we speak But this is easy access to the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, or what we refer to by its initials, B-A-N-W-R, or Banwar. The Banwar situation, as everybody knows, has been that they have closed off sections of it to the public ever since 2006 because of the constant armed cross-border smuggling activity. It's become too dangerous to let park visitors go into those sections, the ones that are closest to the border. And because of that, now recently we found out that the border patrol doesn't patrol there anymore. So it's been left wide open. They've said, no visitors, no border patrol, no park service, nobody's allowed to go in there. It's just too dangerous. So guess where our guys are going. AICM is sending teams into these off-limits areas simply because there's nobody there to tell them that they can't go. They are conducting operations there. As of Saturday night when I was there, I watched them put a squad together and take them to the field. These guys are doing the hard work. We had volunteers from Michigan. We had volunteers from Texas. We had volunteers from all over Arizona, of course. But most of these guys who were volunteering at that time are from right there in Pima County. All of this, the reason I went down there was to be a part of the leaders conference which was intended to bring in leaders from all of our different county units and put our heads together as to how we're going to support the next leaders recon. As everyone may remember, we conducted our first leaders recon back in July. Next one will be September 9th through the 13th. It will cover all three of the primary crossing areas in Arizona from Cochise County through Santa Cruz County and into Pima County. These are the hot zones. These are the areas that you hear about being declared off limits for patrols by the Border Patrol. They are the border not patrol as far as we're concerned. I respect the individual agents on the ground. Their management has chosen to go the weenie route and made it impossible for the atheists on the ground to actually do their jobs. So since they're not allowed to go into these hot zones, that's where our guys are going. successfully identified for us where we should be operate what these guys need at that f f o p to make it into a fully functional support point for these troops need to establish a field kits people feed troops that in there asking for donations of all kinds of kitchen implements i'm not making a step up guys i went down to find out what they need the first thing they said they needed was a prime pin and these guys have got good equipment, good gear, but they are lacking in the basic necessities. They need steel shelving, fire extinguishers. That's a big one they need down there. Dish soap, utensils, coffee cups, spices, cookie sheets, all of these things that would allow them to operate a full-scale field kitchen. They've got facilities that get indoor plumbing. They do have latrine facilities there, which is a really nice touch compared to Most of the FOBs that I have had to endure. How big is the HD? How big is the cook? How big is the cook? How large is the cook? What size is he? Well, right now the logistics guy is doing the cooking and he's rather skinny. Oh, good. I've got tactical combat chef's outfits. Oh. all you need to do is have a tattoo on the back stitch on the back end you know the crop neighbors of the skull death from within with the chef sat on the skull outstanding yes i've got in fact they're already boxed up amazing that we were other like you know great minds think it's a way well guess what and actually they're in good sizes to be quite honest this full name but parkour slash logistics guide from michigan he says he knows you guys goes by show all don't anymore we don't even know when we were just putting out we know what's going on very good so yep and say hi everybody if they are not that he would welcome any help you might want to send his way I have asked him to get in touch with you and if we can work out something through the Red Ball Express. You guys are in luck. I just got a whole bunch of frying pans. As soon as you said that, I know what box they're going in right now. As soon as we're done this evening, we'll be boxed up and shipped tomorrow. Outstanding. Other things we need, since they have basically converted this into a barracks slash briefing area in the tiny little house that they've acquired. they're looking for cots and or bunk beds anything that anybody can donate in that regard with the put the good use immediately uh... they do need some woodland camouflage netting area down there was staggeringly green compared to what i expected actually visited there the last time it's what i've been saying about what's going on up here the fair thing very they they had so much rain they actually had pavement torn up by the flash flooding that happened the day before we got there. I got to experience driving over ruts at 50 miles an hour that hadn't been there the week before. So there's a lot of rain going through those washes. The washes are dumping over the roads. They're making travel darn near impossible during the time that the rain's coming down until those washes clear out and can't get through there. So they get a lot of green out down there. They need woodland camo nets if anybody's got any. They need power strips for their electrical outlets. They do have grid power on site and regular flowing water. What they don't have yet is phone or internet or anything like that. That's something that we're working on. They do need batteries, particularly the CR123 batteries, AAA, AAA C's or D's. So if anybody can donate any of those things or just want to donate some field rations or even just some plain old canned goods, those guys can put it all to good use. And, boy, would you like to get that chef's outfit marked. Actually, I think we've got all of the pants and shirts. The hats are in a separate location. I have to go get those. But they actually made these for the European Army. It's really neat. For years we've been collecting them, but the problem is that they got to the smaller sizes, and if you were a very small 4 foot, 8 foot cook, you'd be doing fine. But what have you seen a small cook? Exactly. He wasn't supposed to be the cook. He got pressed into service. Oh, I know. No problem. We have the specs on that. We could have boxed some stuff up and it would have gone right there in that direction the day he was there. That won't be a problem and that is now those have a good home will have changes. You won't even have to wear the same old cook outfit until it looks gray green. Instead it will just stay green and you can wash the other one. Well, just like we are trying to find someone else's volunteers. Very good. Well, these would be good sizes. That's what they would be. They'll just fit me so they'll fit anybody smaller too and there's a size range. So we'll send all those down. well that's all i've got for now mark as everybody knows our website is w w w dot eris on the list dot com that you could be that you got there is no malicious dot com repos it pictures see what's going on down in arizona if you are a member of the unit and would like to bring representatives of your unit to arizona to war war zone that is that our order has become we are planning to take the ikeans from every state militia that wants to participate night for the thirteen and take them to where the hottest action going on in coachy's county sanicruz county and pima county asking for people to show up it could be picnic in a mini rose this is going to be hard work so game face bring your a game crunch time with these guys get out there with our units units are encountering armed uniformed regular mexican army units operating inside the u.s. so this is not a safe area but i need to understand that for the show up that's all i got mark very good any other i'll tell you what anybody have any questions uh... going all contact information on again so we know for ago www dot aris on the list of dot com that's Arizona militia dot com Arizona militia dot com you can visit our website listen to audio briefings situation you can also contact us by email organizational email address is Arizona militia at hush mail dot com that Arizona militia at hushmail.com, arizonamalicia at hushmail.com. Contact us if you would like to volunteer. Contact us if you would like to send a representative or two to our Leaders Recon 9-13 September. Contact us if you would like to donate any of your equipment or gear. We do have volunteer long-haul truck drivers who have been organized into a network that is offering to bring donated supplies across the country at no expense to shipper or the receiver uh... this is called the bed ball express and the guy who is coordinating all this captain a has taken the reins and created this network from scratch use himself and iowa and it's also a long haul truck driver so this guy knows what he's doing he knows how to talk to these other drivers he has created a marvelous system for movement supplies around the country getting into us also established this very small network inside arizona hotshot drivers meet truck drivers along their regular roots say they stop at a truck stop on the interstate one of our hotshot vehicles will meet them and translate that those donated equipment supplies to the hotshot vehicle and then that will be used to move it to unit that needs the most right now we are focusing off all of our logistics efforts supporting f o b sassidy that will become of our operations for Operation Defiant Sentinel. We identified the location of our fiscal airfield. Unfortunately, the primary choice was down dirt roads that were washed out by those same flush floods. So we moved it to the alternate airfield location. Anybody who is a pilot or knows a pilot that wants to volunteer to bring their own aircraft, they can park them at this airfield and have access to fuel and maintenance. This will be a public airfield. I'm not going to give up the name on the air, but if you want to talk to us, I can put you in contact with our air operations officer who can brief you on all the aspects of providing aerial observation support for our troops on the ground. Once again, that's arizonamilitia.com, arizonamilitia.com, arizonamilitia.com. A real quick recommendation on this too guys. By the way, if you have University of Phoenix or University, any of the colleges or universities right now, this is the time when they clean out the closets and get ready for the next season. The next semester is coming up, school year. You will find at their property disposal sites that the kitchens will replace a lot of equipment right now. And you'd be amazed what you can find. Remember, they have stuff that's stainless. very good quality standard kitchen equipment. This includes spoons, trays, lids, pans, sternos. I have found, and we've been to more than one, we've been to different ones around the country as I've traveled to say, hey, by the way, it's a Tuesday. You guys got a college nearby? And we've actually gone over and found that each one has a variation. Some may have to bid on the stuff. Others, they have an open sale Monday through Friday or only Monday or only Wednesday or only Friday or whatever day. The big thing is that you can run into a lot of stuff, including cleaning gear. Right now with U of M property disposal, they have a ton of kitchen cleaning equipment because they're changing out the chemicals and everything. We got these stainless steel appliance rags that come out. They're individually packaged. They're designed to clean and buff the stainless. Stuff like that. And we're talking a dollar for a box for something they paid $15 for. So, you want to check those out because ladling ladles, skillet scrapers, skillets, even the stoves. I mean, I've seen everything and anything come through property disposals like that. And the important thing is you find it in its industrial grade. So it's really going to take a beating. We're going to box some stuff up. It's perfect timing. I just had a whole bunch of this stuff that was just falling into our lap. It needs to be boxed up. It already is partially as far as sorted. I'm going to shift that that way. But anybody else that's closer, guys, iron skillet. Iron is best. Stainless is just as good. And copper would be nice. But we're not begging for that. But iron or stainless is best because of the conditions. You can keep it cleaner. aluminum is lightweight but we know the problems of aluminum understand them and we still use aluminum but you have to you be careful with it that's the only thing works just fine i'm going to be sending some aluminum pans so just a warm up uh... larger pans because you're dealing with the only you've everything you're feeding quantities of troops you're feeding on bulk of men not just you and your wife for breakfast So, you need to think that way if you can send stuff to these guys. Look at finding serving ladles. Like I said, pan scrapers. Even if you do nothing, maybe you've got a pile of prillo pads that are left over from some project and you want to box them up and ship them down. All the maintenance stuff has got to be there too. Not just simply to make them the food. You've got to clean everything up to keep them healthy, not alive. They've got to go out again in the field. The head cook could kill them all. I hope we're not. Hopefully not. But you know what I mean. It wouldn't be my intent. I didn't know I could do that with that stuff. Oh my goodness, is everybody OK? They probably wouldn't kill them, but they wished they were dead. Anyway, we're joking. But there's a lot of good stuff that can be done. Guys, go to the dollar store. Maybe you've got a distress shot nearby where you've got a whole bunch of spices. We can go in and they've got four for a dollar. We've seen this. It's just a matter of where you are in the country at the right place at the right time. Load up a box, shoot it down to these guys. It's that simple. And again, ArizonaMilitia.com for the address for shipping. If there's anything else we can think of, just off the top of your head, guys, maybe you've got a lot of something that you've just got piles of. Send some of it down there with some of the cooking supplies and stuff. You know like pans, scrapers, whatever. By the time we're done there should be no reason for these units down on the border to have any want or need. We've got so much excess laying around. And it's not that it has to be fancy. More important it's industrial. You've got to be able to take a lot of wear and tear. Every day you've got three meals or you should be cooking three meals. Another thing that the men in the field have to get used to is cyclic meals. There is a reason for that. It is part of your time clock, your 24-hour clock of operations. It doesn't mean you have to necessarily keep perfect in the field because when you are in the field you are running off back rations, backpack. But when you are in garrison then everybody should be pitching in. You have got a clock for a reason. Some people should be sleeping, some people should be helping with operations, others are out in the field. That's how it works. One, two, and three. just a big version of a of an lpop with three men at it every hour every eight hours somebody's asleep so it has to be anything anything else go ahead uh... yeah just occurred to me that i've neglected to mention that we bumped into a different militia group completely by accident that had come from out of state they had originally planned to operate well west the area that we were in the coalition of patriots united organized out of california the head of the three-point unit reported to me noon on saturday that early that same morning it comes into a group text box money would come out participate as part of the coalition of patriots effort and had not intended to be operating in the buenas aries national wildlife refuse because of the rain from the flash flooding were forced to move their operations east with put them in the same operational area where we work pleasantries were exchanged and introductions were made and by noon the head of the three-point unit was guiding me and several others to meet with the entire coalition of patriots campsite boys from texas head by that time headed back texas so we missed meeting them but there were still twenty five thirty other volunteers they were on the ground in the campsite all of them well-equipped all of them highly motivated so we have hopes success in victory because we're seeing people show up to volunteer that are doing it entirely outside of the sphere of the arizona citizens militia effort there are entire groups that are now coming down patrol our border and things are going to start changing real quick down here once we get an organized effort all of you good folks who are listening right now sending your militia units and sending your sponsoring one volunteer out of each county ideal that would be great sponsor more bring him down here will stagger the locations so we can provide full coverage of all of our f o p sport in period cross duration of operation defiant sent me we are going to search and destroy enemy observation post that instead of five status or e girls and other Mexican drug cartels we're going to show them no mercy we're going to wipe them out and eradicate them from Arizona and put our own militia forces in those positions. I have a question. Go ahead Mike. Essentially give us an example of what kind of arms we're in, calibers that you guys are facing off with down there against you. You mean on the enemy side? Yes. Okay, you've got g3 that were the along that version of the hk ninety one that were issued to the mexican army and it's it's made their way into the hands of the drug cartels you have f and f a l gifted to the mexican army and mixed government body u m and some of them still have the u m serial numbers the stock numbers on them and you'll find those in the hands of the cartels find s k s rifles a k is every possible description and nation of origin you'll find rpk rpd rpg sevens rpg two into a three-grenade launchers and sixty seven grenades name it is a is like the bakara market in downtown uh... that downtown mogadish if you think back to that seemed in the movie black cop down we had all those weapons out there in the market typical type of thing you might encounter anywhere along our board these people are importing weapons from all over the world they are not getting them from the texas gun stores that is why they are coming all over the world these are this is an invasion beyond description so y'all are every place in that uh... polo uh... main battle rifle calipers and bright you're seeing seven point sixty by fifty four seven point sixty by thirty nine some point sixty by fifty one five point five six five point four five you name it every caliber and description of what women in the history of modern warfare everything from the last fifty years of twentieth century you're seeing it show up in the field being used against law enforcement officers being used against civilians in these border counties these guys coming across hand grenades grenade launchers rocket propelled grenades everything short of battlefield tactical moves they've got Well, it's like we said, if they're... How are you going to tell somebody through the dope trade that they're not going to be picking up weapons when they're already in the dope trade? You know? because they were seeing these armed uniform data drug cartel members as far north as he will be and he will bend by the way is it the extreme south end of maricopa county is one hundred miles from our poor that is how far north this threat has come and the washington has allowed it to happen make no mistake about it. This is not an accident. This is a betrayal from within the United States. We have freighters in Washington. We know what they're up to. Everybody else does too. The stinking rig knockers that are running with them are all just as criminal because they're allowing this to happen and continuing to develop it into an even greater threat. The one thing I see following up, and like I said, it is inevitable that one way or another the Chinese card is going to be popped only because to be a border twenty one is still in place border fifty one is still in place i can show you pictures guys right up here all along our border canadian flag on one side american flag on all the bridges and right in the middle of a goal united nations flag never flown before until this border fifty one in border twenty one bs was pulled punched in now that's the same thing down border twenty one of the south border fifty one the north This is where they're heading with what they're going to try to pull down there, and this is why we've got to pull down. Someone's going to have to shut the door and it's going to have to be the American people. The state of Arizona needs to find it. Go ahead. We're going to start the door in the right direction using the forces of the ACM and the forces of all the other state militias who are willing to come and stand with us. Top of the hour, Mark. We are at the top. By the way, Ed is probably getting ready to hit the switch on the music. We're going to hear it any moment now. I know that he's been busy with so many things. Thank you so much, Mark. Thank you, sir. I'll tell you a close with me. Give me just a second here. I know when we hear the music, we'll be squared away. Uh-oh. Today, today, today. We're trying new technology, so we may be a little behind. otherwise guys so it was a little bit dot com Arizona militia dot com Arizona militia dot com go to the page check it out remember we've got a lot of different people deploying down there uh... in their summer just going down a secure property but that'll be part of the those are the pegs that secure the line Anybody, everybody that's going down there, take this seriously. Make sure you're squared away. Water, water, and more water. Even if you're in a fixed position, more is better. How many mags should you have? Kind of like a quick... The FLB that I toured this weekend is they have excellent well water at that location. Very good. Well, I don't know why I'm not hearing the music here. I'll tell you what, HD, if you want to, we'll let you go for now. If you've got a taste off. hushmail.com and sign up for either a free or a premium account. hushmail.com does offer us secure encrypted email messaging. We have been using it successfully for several years and we've never had a leak of information.
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