Mark Koernke discussed alternative communication systems and network infrastructure, including packet radio, 2-meter radio bands, microwave links, and the UltraNet/Hallmark Network as replacements for internet and phone systems. He explained technical methods for building local mesh networks using older equipment and fiber optic lines. The show shifted to political commentary about federal threats, fusion centers, and foreign nationals conducting threat assessment briefings with Homeland Security. Koernke emphasized preparedness, militia organization, and tactical movement principles, warning that conflict may be imminent around the November 2010 election. He noted growing public frustration and willingness to resist government overreach, citing examples of ordinary citizens expressing revolutionary sentiment.
Live 365. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given rite, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, is to still the land of the free? the drums. I hear the beating of the drums go to the sound of the drums and the sound of small arms fire. Well, good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon. Intelligence report time, our quirky, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, central, west, southeast, and east. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, PBN.4mg.com, and we are live at 365. Then go to Liberty Tree Radio. We're also on a myriad of reflectors across the United States. I want to say thank you to our friends for rebroadcasting us, and there are so many. And you are so important. Thank you. We're also on AM&FM micro stations, CB Bay stations, and Ultra Net technologies both east and west of the 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 the Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed towards Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma. Ooh, a big chunk of Nebraska, also Iowa slash Iowa way and in the process Perhaps leaping across the Mississippi and jumping over here to the Blue Ridge. Well on our side of the water anyway, the big muddy. The Blue Ridge slash the Smokies and yep, that's it. The Golden Spike Project where they're helping to bridge all those valleys and go cliff to cliff, ridge to ridge, mountain peak to mountain peak. Sometimes they call them hills down there. Anyway, yeah, up here we call them mountains. Anyway, it is a beautiful day. These guys are doing fantastic work. We appreciate all the signal communications work that's being done to have a replacement system in place for when they try to shut off the internet. Right now, guys, that isn't going to happen. There are too many tools. And by the way, now you've shown everybody, and we've gone full circle, we're data streaming wireless. Now, that's not new. I'm just going to touch on that a little bit more here in a bit here. But by the way, It is the last day of August. Now there's still time for the bad guys to do something to us, but it's the last day of August, and in theory, application still is a question mark because we've got a few more hours to go, but we survived August of 2010. It is the 31st of August, the second year of Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. Now, challenge you, go back through and ask yourself how many people were telling us it was the end of the world as we know it, and we weren't going to make it through to the end of August alive. At the very least, well, that's one more breath I can take, but I can't get it back. It is 2010 by Old Earth Calendar, by the way. Now, Wi-Fi. Wow, Wi-Fi. It's totally new. It's, hey, guys, how many of you remember packet radio? Uh oh. Yeah, old packet radio. How many people remember old signal slash data streaming packet radio? Now, I'm going to give you a little secret, a little hint here about one of the elements of the UltraNet system and why it is that it's working the way it's working. If you can, let's consider that if you had a whole bunch of older modems, it doesn't make any difference how slow they are. In fact, slower is better in some ways because Some of the equipment is now running at speeds that all the newer stuff just doesn't even want to face with, which is cool. We like that idea. We don't want the new stuff that the guys are using on the other side, the cutting edge state of the art. We don't want all of that to be interfacing and connecting with and smiling and handshaking with all the stuff we're doing. Do we now? But back in the day if you took a modem and a few other pieces of technology in your happy little computer You could data stream out and send anything you wanted via a bulletin board that would be established It was really cool. Guys went one step farther with packet than most did. First with conventional fill in the blank, VHF, UHF, shortwave or whatever. Also, 2 meter and utilizing the 2 meter grid before we knew what the cell phone was. Anyway, before anybody knew what cell phone was, 2 meter was a cell phone. Okay? The 2 meter radio band allowed for you literally to take advantage of wireless and conventional ground line at your discretion. In fact, let me point this out. Some of you guys already know this because you're still using 2 meter. I could call, for instance, 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 and then it auto sends, I have to put a code in, it could be a four digit, I can put whatever code digit system that I want, four digits, a name, whatever I want. Click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, send. Okay, or on the phone here, Pat, it would be like 1543112. Okay, click. Now all of a sudden the machine faces and it sends out a code to a local repeater. I go from, I'm using a landline, going to another landline, another land location. I then go from there, landline, it jumps to the radio and goes to the repeater. The repeater then automatically connects because I have a program set in and handshakes with another repeater somewhere else in the United States. and another repeater somewhere else in the United States. And before I know it, I was all the way across the country pretty much free of charge. No long distance speeds, obviously. It was phone radio. And by the time I get to the other end, guess what? I could be hearing a... Hello, hey Frank, how you doing out there in San Diego? Oh, fine, what you doing? Oh, I figured I'd call. Hey, this isn't expensive, is it? Oh no, no, no, I'm using a new system, don't worry about that. How are you doing out there? Oh, fine. Sure, I don't have to talk fast, I would want you to have to use up your three minutes. No, Frank, don't worry, you got lots more time than three minutes, we can talk all night. No way! How do you do that? Well the next step is, Frank's a radio geek. Oh by the way, he's in San Diego, but he works over in Silicon Valley. And what happened is, they said, you know, dude, you know, like, I could talk to you on the computer like this at work. What? Yeah, we can hook up our trash 80s, or we can hook up our, let's see, what else do we have? Tandy, oh yeah, the Tandy, well that was a trash, but you know the Tandy computer, and we can be talking to each other back and forth all day. I can send you, we call it kind of an email thing. Email, yeah, electronic mail. Oh, cool. Okay, click. And so before you knew what electronic mail was, it was already being done with 2 meter radio. In fact, think about all the mediums tied in here. And the computer was tied in. Now, there were other ways to do this, and they didn't necessarily call it email. Everybody had different names for it initially. Buzzmail. How many remember that one? Buzzmail. Now, you probably don't because they were competing to see an email got the vote. Everybody said, oh yeah, electronic mail, we'll call it whatever on dialogue and lingo. Instead of buzz mail, which was another independent title, we'll call it email, electronic mail. You have email. You have mail. You have. So anyway, long before you knew about that, long before anybody else had done it, it was already being done. And packet radio was the key to this. And this, of course, could be expanded upon, consider that today when you look at the designations that we would see, you could pend to them, no ******* knew what a high drive processor was at all, guys. We're talking IBM, we're talking Zenith, we're talking Trash 80s, we're talking every one of these systems that today are, oh look, it's a dinosaur in a museum. And yet we were able to talk to the world. Now at my feeder, one, two, three, four, five, six, forgive me, six, under the table computers. Now four of them are not hooked up. And also the laptop, no, one, two, three laptops sitting here. Do you realize what you could do with that just in a local area from one point to another in a community? and you can do it with a variation on wifi now although all that is again you can reinvent packet radio locally and completely be out of the enemy system not using the phone not using anything So how could we, I'm giving you some big hints here, but you have to get self-motivated locally. You have to have a learning curve. You have to develop a system, then what you do is you face that system and plug it into the bigger grid, not to the regular government grid and not to the phone company. Hint, hint. Now it doesn't mean you can't use the phone call. Yes, you can. There are a number of it. But remember, we always have backups to backups to backups. Direct line microwave is another neat trick. Guys, you know you can have direct line microwave sending units that are about five by five that you can mount outside that can talk across, you know, for however far you can see. Direct data stream just as clean as you're talking on any cell phone or any regular telephone today. Or as clean as you talking across the room. Another big hint. Mini microwave allows you to actually set up a whole series of pods that are the that can help you to crease the for instance the the ethernet cards that you have and Utilizing a microwave link you don't have to worry about signal loss. Oh Wait a minute. Yeah, and it goes both ways Yeah Now the cool thing about that is purely if it's a smaller area like a community of 13 15 maybe 20 30 homes is like anything else you pick a high spot and everything is linked from there, everything grids in from there. One or two or three or four or five hubs. Remember the more you have attached to a hub the more of the signal you lose. So whenever possible, you know, just create more individual little hubs. Now as far as attaching systems and attaching other subsystems to it, purely a matter of your creative mind. The Internet systems at the University of Michigan and the Eastern Michigan and Michigan State and Notre Dame and other universities developed were campus-wide. with the existing Ethernet cards that you have right now in your system. Typically they were attached to a lot of your machines because they were produced for other educational industrial sites like universities, colleges, etc. And so they expected a certain system to be built in and you might have bought your computer as part of a package of computers that were offered. So here is where the UltraNet and all the Hallmark networks work. That's one of the many ways that they work. But, you know, at first it means local exchanges. It means you need to start getting motivated. You can get people motivated even if they're not always with the Patriot effort as far as, you know, being willing to get up, get out there and jump, carry a sign. They're at least interested in unique technology and being able to plug stuff in, but you have to be selective and you have to be careful. Somebody of course becomes a loose wire and they can compromise the grid. They get a hair up their hind end, they get a toot about personal issues, they got, you know, something happens at home and they go crazy land. And of course then they decide to, you know, reverse and, you know, they can fabricate stuff, they'll lie about things and they might even lie about what you're doing with your alternate or with your homework system. So, the good thing is, because we have been precautionary, we have had good, progressive, slow initially, but now constant and aggressive growth. Now, you can be part of this. Start thinking, how can I build up a micro hub? How can I build up a sub hub? Now, the next step is, of course, connection, just like, you know, and let's start now, the way to think about this is, How did Bell Telephone run when it had, like in Michigan, there were 280 some different phone companies in Michigan? Little exchanges, some of them were no bigger than a town. Well, how did they talk to each other? How could they connect with each other? Well, they actually agreed and came up with standards for intercommunication from one grid to the next. Plus, there were other electronic advancements which progressively improved and enhanced those companies' abilities to cooperate to a degree. Oh, but still communicating, not just communicating, but competing with each other. Now, in this case, our concern is to have an entire system up and online, and we've pretty well done that. That's happening in more ways than you can imagine. Or, let's put it this way, they're happening in every way you can imagine. But if you want to experiment, start doing research. It is a lot of fun. At the very least, you can even do just you, your neighbor, or an ally, or a friend. Let's say you've got a couple of friends in the next block. And you've got telephone poles in the backyard. Or you could actually even set up your own service using your own TVC pipe. You run your own cables. And you set up your own internet grid. Why not? You're going to have to have one or two boosters, in other words, one or two amplifiers, basically what they are, for signal generation. That's where they have these little hubs. In fact, if you go to universities, colleges all over the country, they sell their last generation of equipment, usually in bulk. I mean, you'll find tons of the stuff coming through at once. Hint, hint, wink, wink. The donut of destruction. All the agencies and departments do the same thing because they just got to have the latest. And they're spending your money to do it. So they're getting bargain basement, you know, chump change for the stuff they're getting rid of, which of course was the last generation, only one generation back. Is it outdated? No. Is most of the equipment heavily used? No. In fact, about 60% of the stuff you'll pick up in many cases was never even pulled out of the box because it was never, it was part of the spare parts inventory. You want the whole shebang, the whole ball of wax. In many cases you'll get the cabling, you'll get all of the different hubs, you'll get the amplifiers, you'll get all kinds of other technology to go along with it, including diagnostic equipment. So this allows you to set up the basic system. The next experiment is to convince somebody or to find another geek, another bunch of people who are fed up with a machine, to go and build another area and then you link to them. You practice putting a data stream plug from point A to point B. Now, a couple ways that can be done. Abandoned in place copper wire, abandoned in place fiber optic, and yes there are. Fiber optic is already that old, guys. Or, this is a real cheater, fiber optic because there's so many extra lines run that there's a lot of extra space not being used. Hint, hint, wink, wink. That's for our friends in the phone company that are helping us. Now, another area is what I mentioned earlier. Short, small packet, microwave transmitters. If you have a town that is, say, or three or four miles away or let's say you have a town and somebody's in a little forked corners dot location uh... a mile or two miles away from your town three miles away or a trailer park or a subdivision or whatever and somebody wants to put a become part of the grid but they first have to set theirs up obviously the way to link the two is a microwave stream now the nice thing about a microwave stream is uh... a list of seven forty seven jumps in front of it or a bird dies right on your little 5x5 or 4x4 depending on what year it was made. Transmitter, it's very unlikely that you're going to have any interruption at all. The biggest thing is you're running the thing 24-7. Remember that those little electrons running through all those pieces of copper and silicon, something's going to give. So before it breaks down, you want to have spares in place. Now let me give you a little hint of how the space program does this. They figure when they launch a satellite the size of your house, you know, it's laid on its side. Well, you know, it's laid upright, you know, you know, with the, your floor becomes the wall, get my drift long, big, heavy. Well, we used to have pickup trucks that would go up and do maintenance, but we lost a couple of them and we don't have many more hours on the ones that are left, so they're not going up and fixing anything. Before we had the space shuttles, satellites had massive redundancy. In fact, they had basically spider eye technology in all categories and what we might call spider ear. In other words, or in spider mouth too, because they had to send and they had to receive. They had to be able to see the image and you had to be able to send the image. Okay, you have to pick it up and it has to shoot it somewhere else. Because of this, each of these nodes that are on a satellite, when you look at a satellite dish system for instance, You'll notice there's a coordinate for the satellite, but there are also a sub-series of numbers and node IDs. Well, for instance, there's 200 individual backup audio nodes for one video block. Now that video block has anywhere from as few as four to as many as 20 backup video feeds for one specific primary feed. 99.9% of the time those are not needed until we have massive electrical or forgive me massive solar storms in space and then things get messed up and we need the backups we have to find out which one didn't get burned out. Sometimes all of them are, sometimes it's only one here one there. It's purely a matter of the luck of the draw with silicon technology and what micro component burns out which one holds up. Even if one holds up, it may now have high hours on it or high use on it because of damage, and it may fry only after a period of time and have to be replaced again. Okay? There's how the satellite system is worked, back up to back up. So consider this. Rather than one little five inch microwave unit pointed at say Schmittberg, three miles away, put four of them online in a spider eye, in a block of four, target them to the other dish, the other microwave receiver sender, and guess what? Now all of a sudden, if one goes down, you hit a switch. If number two goes down, later, you hit a switch. Now don't get lazy and wait till number four is getting ready to burn out before you decide to go out and fix things. While number two is operational, and you know number one has a specific problem, diagnose and report. Now your backups are online and your next one's ready to go. There you are. And number two just keeps running. You don't care if it's running flawlessly. Why are you going to interfere with it? You're not going to. Uh oh, I hear a whole bunch of noise there. Who do we have back there? We have at least three rings, I've heard. Well, it shouldn't have been a bunch of noise. I was pretty quiet. No, I don't know. Go ahead. I think that's George, Eric. Go ahead, George. Yeah. Let me ask you a question, Mark, and I know it's off the subject, and I've tried to get in last hour. Rumor that after Labor Day, legally or legally, either one is going to come. anything like that nothing so far but it would be a surprise that uh... of of them and then going to get frustrated definitely this whole propaganda piece generated by the uh... department of injustice has is is part of an agenda i mean we have to admit that whenever they generate this bs at the moment and advance before they do something else that's somebody else's noise now i know that i think that's mike i'm here to train louisiana it sounds like we're here to talk to her lucky I'm waiting for the hounds of a Louisiana bill. Well, it's still out there, the trains are the background. Anyway, good point there. So far now we've had other discussions with people. There's an ongoing tension they're trying to build up as it is. We know they've had a series of briefings here across Michigan where the Southern Perversion Law people have been traipsed in with Homeland slash Heartland security and the fusion soft drink centers. Everybody should be really kind of hammering on that. What a name. The fusion centers. Anyway. The interesting thing is that in all these briefings, again, they're trying to pump stuff up or they're trying to, you know, they don't have anything. What they're doing is they're just yapping, trying to desperately get everybody into tense mode. We have to remind everybody that, well, who the hell are these shysters? They're not local. They're not part of the community. Most of these, in fact, most of these, and Jack could use these arses, these characters are not from even the state where they come into yap. So they don't know who the hell they're talking about. The whole thing is fabricated from a bunch of shasters from the other end. Uh oh. I hear something, but I don't know if that's a train or if that's almost a synthesizer. That sounds pretty cool, whichever it is. Yeah. Well, I heard that a couple of sources. Now I'm just wondering if you heard anything about that. Well, after Labor Day, number one, let's go back to what I said a week ago, in fact it's been more than that because we're in a 90-day window of activity. If we look at it this way, the election is November. We are now at the end of August. Don't you think that the old sphincter muscles are getting tense on the part of the bad guys? or short because there's no doubt i mean i want to say they had their own must be do something really bizarre number one they got a whole bunch of characters are already fired even in a matter what the election is finished for the maybe they didn't make it they they were incumbents and they didn't make it past the primary uh... number two is is a whole bunch of people are just and fire that bugger i saw that video of him i think we need a we need to be uh... elected out of their i think unelected And it's like, oh, so you've got a bunch of these swine that they're going to want to protect. Now, are they going to try to cause a problem or a conflict for everybody? Sure they are. Are they going to continue to create a more intense battlefield? Well, before the American Revolution, who were they looking for at Lexington on April 18, 1775? I mean, read the history. In fact, the men that were there, and there were more than just a few from the last Continental Congress, they all left because it was already word of mouth that they were being looked for. Not one of the people who we would know as a patriot or a founding father, there's not one of them that wasn't being looked for at that moment on April 18, 1775. See, so as far as that goes, you know, the only thing we can do is be ready for it, step sideways as the arrow passes, pull out the dagger, stick them in the hind end, and take what they got, and dispose of them accordingly. See, that's the problem. We're going to have to look at this as something's going to start it. If they're stupid enough to, then we're going to make sure that they may start it, but we finish it. I think that's the attitude everybody's got to have. Everybody's just simply got to be ready. I've only made a promise there's something, again, everybody has to have an attitude here. And again, Houtari got caught in a situation that will never happen again. There's no funeral where we're going to in Michigan where people aren't armed with the teeth now. That's it. I mean, in fact, weddings the same way. There was another wedding here. And the policy now is if anybody is with a militia or has a militia unit, a percentage of the people who are not going to be in the wedding, not going to be in the building, are armed and are already ready to fight. We used to do this all through the 90s and people to a degree got comfortable. Seriously, when we had protests, I'll give you an example, we had protests up in Hull, Michigan. Everybody showed up in uniform and got right in the face of these characters. They were harassing three men and they were coming up with all kinds of BS charges. Down the road, there were 28 vans. Each van had an eight-man team. Some were trucks, some were vans. We had roving patrols. Their job was to ID all of the bad guys' vans and some of their assault trucks with the handlebars, you know how to get them on the outside and the side with the running boards. And for every one of those trucks that was sitting there thinking it was Secret Squirrel, we had another vehicle off-center, you know, keeping an eye on them. That was the chess game. That was the Dagger War. I've mentioned over and over again. It was talked about even in the day to a degree, but in your face is what everybody saw. The actions taking place behind the scenes were what would truly are what put the thing into a check so that they didn't want to go any farther with any of their stupid ideas. Now, if they're foolish enough, there's a whole bunch of people who are fed up with what they see overseas. Most everybody's been burned here in the US. I had a woman that I would never have expected to hear flat out. She's sitting here eating lunch and she was looking away from us. She just heard the conversation. The woman was saying something that was the one talking to me. I was going to pick up some stuff. and she there at the one of the businesses here won't say where but the thing is she's eating lunch and she look away and she's totally like a fortune with the blue this and this person is the nicest person you could ever know you'd never think she would be political and out of the blue she said well the whole bunch and i mean it was just that was i had to do i was saying one thing and she just kind of just jumped in And it was like all the little tumblers, oh, they're talking about that. And she goes, you know, everybody in Washington, these suckers are all communists, and the only thing that's going to settle this is a revolution we're going to have to fight. And what gets me, and I will repeat this again from this morning, if they lost her, they're screwed. I mean, this person is one of the nicest people. It's like several I've run into. These are people, though, that are intelligent. They are well-read. They are well-versed. They have never been hyper political, but they are fed up. That person wouldn't hesitate. They would be like while they think they are busy harassing or going to grab somebody. This is the kind of person who put a bullet right in the back of their little P quadrant and flop, flop, they drop. They never have a clue because they never know who to look for. Seriously, there are people like that all through the communities and all through the areas now. It's like what happened with the American Revolution. If they start something and start attacking the Patriot effort and think they're going to jump in with some BS like that, all I can say is, who are you going to call off? The most common comment made by the British commanders on April 19th and April 20th when they were talking later about the action of April 19th after they got away when they got back to Boston was there was nobody to surrender to it was like grabbing you know what do you surrender to when everybody goes now with George it's time what gone George get a pickup truck you got that 50 yeah yeah okay look I got the roof mount on clamper in there there you go gone George let's go take a few pot shots George and Mark aren't really attached to anybody, but George and Mark already made a decision a long time ago that if this stuff starts, this is what's going to happen. And there's no way that you can stop that. I'm sorry, go ahead, please. No, no, I was just going to add to it there. Once it starts, it's a snowball. It will never stop. No, we can't stop. And I cannot emphasize there's a point where somebody is going to say, well, how do you stop it? It's like you can't and you can't stop. There's no vacation. There's no going home. Don't worry about going to work the next day. The clocks have stopped. That's the part that everybody, in fact the bad guys on the understand other side don't really understand this. There is no clock. Now it's 24 hour hunt your hind end. They think there's going to be all one sided. Now, the day cut, when this happens, I'm going to tell you flat out, if you know, I already know what I got to do. And I know that's all I'll be doing. and everybody better be thinking the same way and as long as we do there aren't enough moose that simple there aren't enough dirty rotten red-eyed crazy crazy-headed moose they just ain't enough to go around but you know what better make sure we get them all and especially the foreign funny ones the foreign funny moose I can't understand when he screams what he's saying next I think he was screaming for mercy no I think he wanted a bullet I think he said he wanted a bullet he said please shoot me I'm in pain So I did. And that's all I can understand. I think that's what he said. At least, I'll check later when I got time after the war to figure it out. What do you say? Wow, he was asking for mercy, George. Oh well, I didn't know Mandarin. I'm sorry if I know Mandarin, but you know what? You shouldn't be over here on this part of the planet where I don't understand Mandarin. Obviously, if I don't understand Mandarin and you come over here to start mucking with me, you're in the wrong part of the planet. You shouldn't be carrying a gun over here thinking you're going to kill Americans. You're gonna end up dead if you come up from the south of the border and you start doing I don't speak Spanish Oh, but if I bore Yeah, well, you know what? I probably could work at it and I probably know more than I did it but all of a sudden I'm gonna do just like all these illegals do part of a voracenia or no comprende español They say no way no. They say no way no is what they say. Yeah, he's too bad, you know. No way no. Yeah. Oh, wait a minute. Pop, pop, boom, boom. You see, that's the thing because in reverse serve, oh, no comprending. Okay, no problem. Hold on to this grenade for me. What? Oh, boom. Oh, it was a good. Kaboom. That's the thing. If you're somewhere where you're speaking a foreign tongue and you're expecting me to translate mercy, mercy, mercy, you're in the wrong place. First of all, stay home. That's one of the things in the globalist, the thing is, there's no doubt, even with the BS, right now, this is the one thing, and I don't have, I will say this, but I'll say it this way, we have a report, but I don't have the images from this yet. We have a report that I've been waiting on until somebody's back from where they are. that right now traveling with this entourage of scum from the deal j in all the in the fbi is a contingent of four nationals now that are giving classes for as if it were devaluation of threat evaluation from outside the country about the american people over that too now if you don't want to get daytime places what we need but here's the thing everybody needs to watch for this because this is kind of like when we watch, we don't have American announcers anymore if you watch PBS. We have all these characters from England, we have all these characters from everywhere else but the United States on PBS. Now, in the British News Service being beamed in, we're talking on PBS itself. What? We have so many tens of thousands of American college kids, male and female, black and white, Hispanic, Chinese, that are graduated from here. In the United States, they have an American accent. We understand them easily. The lingo is pretty straightforward. They are nuances and the way their characterization is such, they're easy to understand. And we're not hiring them. I'm a little confused. What? We don't like them? Or is there a political agenda? Well, I answered it myself. There's a political agenda. So again, sorry kid. You know, I don't know what he was screaming, but I had to shoot again because it looked like he was reaching for that AK. What can I say? Pop, pop, boom, boom. He wouldn't think twice. You see, the other half about this is like you said, when it starts, we're going to have to finish it. The one thing is also remember, and I will keep repeating this, this is not a two-hour movie. Well, we had this and you could hear this and we talked on the phone and why didn't this happen in such and such a time? Well, because you're living in the real world and on the other hand we have these beautiful pieces of technology. I have radios that will reach five miles, two miles, hundred yards or all the way across the continent. And it's frustrating because I could talk to you, George, right now and I could hear whatever would be happening to you and I'd want to do something to help you, but what can I do? That's what everybody has to gird themselves for. Because it's like, well, you need to do something or you should do something. You're right. And we're doing everything and we're going to continue to do everything we can. Right here in Michigan, even here, guys, we don't seem like this big a state, but do you know that it takes all day to drive across Michigan? If I were to start at the base of Michigan down in Monroe, and I were to take off with the car. Now granted, the expressways have helped a lot because we'll cut a few hours off. I would not reach the other end of Michigan if I left at, say, seven in the morning until sometime about seven at night. And I would almost be in another time zone. See, people don't think about Michigan. Michigan is the glove, and then we have an Upper Peninsula. And the Upper Peninsula is as long as the state is tall. and it's like people are like world we need a little bit so michigan it's just a state i i pick up the phone i can talk to you and you know in an arbor and yeah all and it's one two three counties or two counties even a full county in travel time to organize move troops unless again it's what we call it a steady it's uh... the lexington concord syndrome if that starts up it'll just be engaged where you find them Now, if that happens, don't worry, you'll hear the sound of gunfire here, there, sporadically, and then you'll hear a big fire up, and you'll hear it get quiet again, but then you'll hear a big fire up, and a fire up, and it'll get quiet again. But otherwise, it's thinking. It's motion. There's reconnaissance involved, forming up personnel. Even when you do it, like I said, anybody ever move 100 men tactically? Let's just do the math on that real quick. If I follow standard procedure, and I have five men, I'm to keep them 10 yards apart, preferably if I'm going to be traveling without Overwatch. I'm not moving in a wedge, I'm just moving in an alternate column, left, right, left, right on them, say whatever path I've chosen. It doesn't have to be a trailer path, it's my path of motion. Then they're supposed to be 10 yards apart. That means that the front man is 50 yards from the man to the rear. Now, I want you all to do the math and figure out if I keep every fireteam 20 yards apart, which I'm supposed to, and I have that two fireteams are a squad, then how far is the man up front, number one, the point man, from the 100th man to the rear? What is the distance? This is just personal contact. On the one hand people say don't bunch up, don't cluster, which is true you don't. But I'll tell you something, I've laughed at some of these comments made because of trying to pick apart militia videos. I want you to watch a video, I want you to watch every video you can that shows combat in Iraq and every one of these urban environments. You know what, one person will say, well the militia should spread out, one grenade will get them all. And then it's like, okay, then I go click, click, click, click, click to 55 pictures showing one Marine peeking around a corner where you can see small arms fire winging by. And he's got a cluster of 25 guys that are all touching each other's hind end. right there behind it like cover behind the wall or if you only covers available considering more action of fire but eric um... okay so why isn't there a bunch of critique statements everybody should be spread out because one great will get a we know this i know this anybody's been here for has been a harp on this for ever but here again when you have a hundred men look at the distance just if you actually are tactically traveling It's a mini version of the time dilation thing about man I'd like to be able to control that guy if you got it. Like right here I'm tapping a headset. You got a radio, you are controlling that point man. At least you'll be able to set your mind forward 300 yards. But look at the distances. Every 10 yards is another man. But there's 100 men in the column. What's 10, I'll just do the math simple without that extra 20 in between. What's 10 times 100? That's a thousand yards. I got 100 men spread out tactically over a thousand yards. That's a click. Over half a mile. Yes, and that's how we're supposed to be traveling. Now first of all, somebody had then tell me, we were not supposed to have 100 men in one place anyway. Okay, fantastic. Now we have, say, let's take, we'll divide them up into light platoons, 30 men each, and we'll have a command group of 10 or a recon unit of 10. We're going to spread them out even farther. But one group makes contact and needs support from the other three now. Now what happens? Oh, the distances are still, and it's kind of like what I said at the beginning of this program this hour, go to the sound of the drums, go to the sound of the gunfire. That's how you'll track the battle. And hopefully they'll still be shooting, and you'll still hear pop, pop, boom, boom. Because if you stop hearing pop, pop, boom, boom, and the weapons that you stop hearing are the friendly weapons. Then you better slow down and start figuring out where the hell the hunters are. Oh, then it's not charging into the middle of the next kill zone. See, this is all stuff that, this is just the animated contest of a small formation, or even the smallest of formations by our teams and squads waddling into the middle of something because, well I saw this in a movie and we're just going to charge it. No, that's not how it works. We're not just going to drive down the road. There's a whole lot of work that's involved. It's the worst part of a combat operation, W-O-R-K. It is the part they don't want to show because it's really tedious. You repeat things over and over again that are totally, not frivolous, but they're important, but they're only relevant to that moment. Let me give you an example. Point man, advance, okay, halt, on my mark, oak tree, to my right, rally point, next 200 yards. No, that's only for 200 yards. That's only for the distance we'll travel 200 yards. And I have to pick a second rally point. The rally point is where if you make contact, you pick something everybody can identify and they fall back to that area of that position, that location. Now you have to keep changing that, which means everybody's gray matter has to be working. Which means you better pay attention to what Mark or Fred or Bill or George or Don says, or you're not going to be where you need to be where there's a whole lot of other friendlies to help keep you alive if somebody's chasing your hind end through the woods, in the city, I don't care what it is, it doesn't change. You see everybody goes, oh, urban warfare is very different from, no it's not, it's all multi-dimensional. and compressing the ranges annual actually you know there are advantages and disadvantages to both types of battle the terrain covering concealment everything are used but still first and foremost you are moving cautiously you have to initially until contact is made then once contact is made well george i think they're shooting at us i think we can start shooting back now everybody want to go to kill mode Ooh, ah, here we go. Now, do what you were trained to do. Standard operating procedure. First quad forward, second squad covering fire, third squad maneuver. Maneuver left, 300 yards. Grazing fire. There we go. Squad support. Okay, weapon system. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Now that's it for moving, because everybody always thinks they're going to be plotting and they're going to ambush the other guys. There are points where you have that dance of death that takes place because everybody was in the wrong place at the right time. That's how Gettysburg started. Hey, let's go get some shoes, George. The Confederate Army needed shoes. The guys needed shoes and Gettysburg was nearby and they knew if there were people around they might have old shoes they'd let them have. And they actually did. The locals gave them some shoes and they bought some and some guys pilfered some. But then a Union patrol saw that, hey, one of them there are guys there. They don't look like our troops. Hey, they're wearing gray and other clothes. pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop That's why it's all from the ideal. They're going to grab people. There are some people right now, the only thing I hear from them is, why are we waiting? Yeah, no, we do. I just had that happen today. Some guy, just casually, was. I see him every day and I was just going to check on some stuff. He goes, hey, with all this BS going on, why is everybody waiting? I hear that all the time. The problem they've got is they better hope they don't run into one of those people because he's got a lot of other friends. He just has a whole different attitude from Mark. Mark's not going to really talk to you either anymore. See, that's the other thing. We've got to talk about what? Yeah, talking over and talking in the 90s. I think I would think twice before they act at all. There's nobody, they're not going to be kind to us, we all know this, they've already shown what their colors are. You're red and yellow. They're all stinking, bottom-feeding socialists. And that means all they do is lie. There is no discussion with them, there's no talking to them. So that's all dead and gone. So then it's a matter of be civil. As long as they're civil, they might buy themselves some more time and they may think to try and figure out how they can be squirrely and sneak around and do whatever, but it's not going to do them any good because nobody's going back to sleep and nobody has any place to lay down to go to sleep. Where is it that anything is going to give you a rest from what it is that you are seeing that is happening? Most everybody has got two jobs. Everybody, if they don't have two jobs, they have one minimally paying job and they are barely making ends meet. So everybody is in unrest mode which means they have plenty of time now to mull about what the hell happened or what is going on or why me. See there is the other half of the problem. There is no resting opportunity where people will, oh George, there is nothing going on, time to go to sleep. it's not people are like that anymore there everybody is so on the edge on the people i deal with everybody i don't know there is exactly how they're all trying to survive it lost their homes and one street pick it up games and i see more on the street every day that i've ever seen the undercurrent of it's an undercurrent of pension isn't it I mean, it's interesting, people are trying to proceed as they always have, even in trying to do business. But the problem is that all of their activities are strained because of the intensity with which they need to do business. Any business, anything. That's the thing, I mean, stores, shops, there's, you know, there's, it's, it's, there's a tension, even though it's like, ha ha ha, hi, how you doing? There's, there's no casualness to anything. I don't care. You go to a frame shop, a flower shop, a restaurant, a coffee shop, a card shop, the local furniture store, the microbrewery, all these places where we have friends all over the place, where we have people we know, and all of them, it's the same thing. None of them are pregnant, it's a lack of confidence. feel that you get like you know i could do it but i really can't be sure that i'll get more so i really can't you know i don't have a small i have nothing more on the horizon yeah you heard that it beat mark starting up in cv thank you george a good question to my way when again we are keeping on that but most important is that the part about We need to be benchmarking and identify the next briefings or series of... They're out on the road right now. Foreign forces actually doing briefings in conjunction with this Fusion Center and with the Homeland Security operations. And what they're doing is an order of battle representation with the American people as the threat slash enemy. And these people are absolutely not Americans. There's no doubt about it. We've already had a comment by at least one person in uniform about this, but others, and this is similar to what we saw in the middle 90s. Same scenario, another decade. Same scenario. And we have another caller. Who do we have? Or we have just a general listener. Oh, that's possible. Anyway, we are getting close to the top, so George had to get to work, because we've got more programming, and he's got to take care of switching things over. We'll remind you guys we have the equipping one and two videos as a set, but also the night vision videos. We have the NBC equipment and training videos if you can. And by the way, I just got the one notice here. I will have those packed up. They'll be gone tomorrow for the one person. You do those for the more you organizational work he's doing. You know who you are. I just mentioned the three that you need, but three sets. But if you would like to find out more, go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Then go over to the right side of the screen and you'll see a key there that says donate. And donate. Little red letters that says PayPal. Go there and we have our videos listed, our music CDs listed, where Robert Lloyd has donated all of his music and we can make copies of those CDs and we will send them to you. This is a way to keep the lights on. We have certain goals we need to meet just like everybody else to continue to broadcast. We've got to keep the phones up and online, etc., etc., etc. So, go there, you'll also find the PMs. In fact, I would ask very quickly on this. We would love to have, in fact, I'd prefer feedback when Don is up on the air here. A lot of you have received the Night Vision, the late part two training tapes, training, I keep saying tapes, training CDs. Now, don would love to have feedback i know he's not here right now but if you can guys next time it down top if you want to call and if you would please call and if you've got a cut set of the tapes and comment and especially if you if your speed back or there's something maybe you think needs to be added that's not a problem because we have the technology were already we've already got enough material together to do probably a third set of discs or at least eight third-disc We'll see what happens there, so it will be one, two, and three. The reason is there's some other technology and some stuff that we've been experimenting with that we're going to demonstrate. It's all collected. Some older technology that can overlap with the new stuff, which is really neat, and the infrared. That's something that nobody has really gotten into. We've been trying to hit niches where people have asked about stuff, but nobody in the market has been able to answer the question. We will be able to. Anyway, go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com, then go to the donate key. It's on the right side. When the page comes up, it will be on the right side. It's a key rectangular. There's a couple others there. And tap that. It will take you right to the PayPal page. And we have the PMs that are listed, the CDs that are listed, and our DVD collection, what we have available that's listed too. And so you can take the time, plug in, and this will bring you up to speed. If you're organizing militia formations, or if you're organizing family defense, or if you're organizing a retreat, this will help you with the basics. And again, I'm doing a series of others. We've had a bunch of projects that are done. They just are not getting up on YouTube. We're trying to correct that right now because of software issues. And that's going to be taken care of. The basic Vietnam era stuff, the post Vietnam era stuff, is out there in force. It works just fine. I am not worried about tactical fashion mode. I'm worried about functional. Does this serve my purpose? Is it economical? Can I outfit 20 people with this stuff for the price of what you're doing with one of the other stuff? Yes. If I have a limited budget and I've got to try and put a supply system in place and outfit a bunch of troops, we need good quality equipment combined with affordability. Well, the LC gear does just that because it also integrates with the World War II stuff, even World War I stuff. Anything you run into with pouches, they'll work for you. Okay, so pouches backpacks gear etc. Bunch Alice pack stuff going out go to main military calm if you're looking for equipment main military calm they're one of our sponsors He's got an LTR special section Please make a point of call them and say you know mention that you heard about it on the Intel report you heard about how to get hold of them and you're interested in certain things after you've looked at what they have available if you have questions for main military call them and ask their stuff they have on the shelf and that's not on the web page. See if you're looking for a certain item, they may have it available, they just got to go look. Okay. Now I know we're getting close and we're going to hear the music here in a minute. It has been a beautiful sunny day. It is Communications Tuesday. Hopefully we gave you some ideas and understanding about things you can do to become part of the alternate, the Hallmark Network systems, etc. Discipline is the most important thing. Select carefully the people that are going to participate because if somebody gets a while to hear up their hind end and all of a sudden they want to start yapping off on a side angle, they may start betraying or back washing or fiddle farting with other stuff and they'll do it not because they're thinking but because again it's emotion. You don't need that. We want to make sure we've been very good about this. This is like our safety record on the range. We have had no casualties, no KIA's, no WIA's ever on the ranges. And yet we have handled tens and tens and tens and hundreds, well millions of rounds and put them down range, trained effectively, live fire and maneuver the whole nine yards. What does that tell you? Shows you that we actually have do it despite what they say we have a good idea of how to operate and we know what we're doing Well continue to do so with communications the same way Other things were almost to the top here. I know we're gonna hear the music in a minute by the way before going farther Let's see for DW in East Illinois Mark well there we go. Oh go ahead actually JJ and Alaska I was told it's on the line. He's been waiting on hold to give an a report Okay, I'm very hearing Ed. JJ jump in there then, go ahead please. Alaska jump in there please. May simply be a bad connection. Okay, never mind, he's already off the line. Okay, well to it. JJ forgive me if you were there. Next time just jump in, scream, holler, whatever, because I know sometimes we get talking and I weren't sure how many people had on the line. Other than that guys, it's been a busy week, it's only Tuesday, it's going to get a lot busier. As we pass through this cycle, heading closer to the election, it's going to get a lot more intense. The bad guys are panicking, and I mean panicking. So they're going to have to try and pull some BS. Canary Watch, watch the ADL heavily. Watch all elements of the ADL heavily. 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