September 9, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, intelligence gathering, and operational security during this afternoon broadcast. He emphasized the importance of obtaining gas masks and protective equipment before a potential crisis, warning that supplies would disappear quickly if any incident occurred. Koernke also covered reconnaissance and intelligence failures using the Battle of Waterloo as an example, stressed the need for standardized reporting through E-COM-COM forms, and promoted Liberty Tree Radio's night vision training videos and fundraising efforts. The show included updates on recent militia events and discussions about using affordable, camouflaged technology for defensive purposes.
- gas masks
- protective equipment
- preparedness
- intelligence gathering
- reconnaissance
- e-com-com reporting
- militia
- liberty tree radio
- night vision training
- maine military
- radiological defense
- operational security
- chemical suits
- fallout protection
- patriot movement
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Live 365. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame You've taken Satan's number You've traded in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm And keep our country deep in debt put men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths. They've sworn and your daughters visit doctors So their children won't be born Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Both 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 vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watching tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Uh oh, we're up on air. How did that happen? Well, good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. This is the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Horkey. And I'm Donald Thatcher. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, central, west, southeast, and north. Well ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, pbn.4mg.com, and we are on live 365. Then go to Liberty Tree Radio. We're also on AM&FM Microstations, 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 Florida across the arc to the Gulf of Mexico headed towards Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma. A big chunk of Nebraska, oh also the third of Wyoming tied to our units there in the third. And then back over to Iowa slash Iowa, across the Mississippi and to the Golden Spike Project. restaurant crews, grandma teams and ok teams are doing their part to get the job done. But still, a little cooler now, it's all weather here guys, better get there working outside, putting the wood away and make sure everything is covered up. But the date today is? Mark, it's the 9th day of September, the year of our Lord 2010. Again, 9 September, you know, it was a beautiful day, it might rain, but it started being alive. I want to thank Mark because yesterday I was I would say though that perhaps there is 1970 listening and yesterday, 6 o'clock, I attended one a year of Lum's Memorial Survey Academy 1970. I had to attend for him yesterday, Mark. The county is... Again, the one and the most important thing since we remember, if we have a person that passes on, they're not going to be forgotten. We have many friends and people who have the mission, including ourselves, of making sure that we properly benchmark and also, again, every once in a while, jog people's memories of all the people that have helped make things happen and served our cause in one form or another. So, again, understand that. The time is going to come for all of us. We're all going to have to pitch in and help with services like this, too. And this is part of life. It's not something to antagonize anybody over or another who's trying to coerce them, rather than convince them that if you need a color guard, Or if you're going to have to help with services like this, it simply needs to be a very straightforward question. I need your help. It needs to be taken care of. We need everybody to attend. And it should be something everybody expects. Of course you go armed. Nowadays we go armed with funerals because we know the potlick and bottom feeding swine in the federal government will try to attack you at a funeral. If that happens, use it or lose it. Fire there, they're hiding it up and that's the war. So don't forget that because we won't ever forget. Never to forgive. Never to forget on that one. and we will remember. Well, another thing happened while I was there because you know, big ears. Don used to, you know, Don would check the crowd, you know, pick on somebody, you know, the guy thing to do around. And you know, everybody around, if you knew Don's weakness, it's like, what about them ears on you, Don? And I'm talking about my friend Don Trite. He'd just clam up, he wouldn't say anything to anybody after that. I don't mind. And I'm standing there in the to another man, why I haven't seen you in so long, what's your name again? And Mark, I heard a name out of history. I heard the name, your name again, sir. And he says to him, are you aware that I'm named after him? But quick, he had to go and talk with, I'm gonna make it a point to him, I'm named after him. I said, well, I'm happy to meet you, thank you very much. And with that in mind, you know, when Kelly's story, I know we've got a caller. He was a 17 pilot, right at the day after Pearl Harbor, Saki and his wing of zeros came on this lone B7. shot it down a thousand feet onto a heavy cruiser. I don't remember the Haruna. And in the next few days, all across the nation, he flew his B-17 into the Haruna and was coming apart. He held his mother relation into history. It's strange when you stand and... Yes, we do. Who do we have? No, you have a patient listener carry on gentlemen. Oh, we have our listening post and weather observation officer for Southern Michigan, also known as Louisiana. That's correct. What's the weather like in Southern Michigan slash Louisiana this afternoon, sir? Well, this afternoon it hadn't rained yet today. It's just muggy. We've been getting showers and then clearing up, showers clearing up, same old stuff. too bad. That sounds like normal old Louisiana, me. Well, we're getting normal old Michigan weather up here, too, by the way. It's been a little windy. We've got cloud intermittent cover, and it acts like it could be pregnant enough to rain on us. We'll see what happens. Hopefully that won't happen, because we've got a lot of work to do. But it's been on and off here for the last couple days. Good days to work outside. If you're going to get anything done now, it's focusing on in the next series of projects. they will be done on the next couple of days and or that will be the next couple of days and uh... if you get them out of the okay if you wait those all reindeer coming in the form paul reid cold paul you know that's going to be a cold one in fact you know what i just uh... sub note here in our travels in the last two or five days we almost got a mountain lion Almost. I heard about that. Yeah, we were on 12 on the right outside of Kamiye and for some reason this mountain line decided he thought he needed the front of the car. And fortunately the driver was faster than the mountain line or the mountain line would have been mountain line stakes. You have to get rid of the evidence. What does that taste like? Mmm. Not like bald eagle. We had that earlier. Anyway, I heard that. There's the hounds of Louisiana. I hear them. Unless that's done. That's just one of them. That's my kind of protection. Those are the noise makers. Thank you, Mike. As it is, the mountain lion, and it's funny, you know how you can tell when a cat's running, chasing as opposed to galloping? You know how when they're after something and they think they're close to it? That's the way this thing came off onto the road. Just as I watched, it was one thing that had such a broad side that it was very easy to see what it was when we were able to glimpse it. and it was like it was thinking that something that the headlights might have produced was something it needed to eat. Like it was going at something. If the driver had not been as skilled as he was, it would have been the other way around. The car would have been eating the mountain lion, or at least doing a little bit of terminal situation for the big cat. Otherwise, weekend, we had an excellent time up on top of the mountain, down where we spoke, and Joe McNeil of course was the host and We had people, a lot of friends that we've known, everybody asking, they will say again, where is Don? So they were all asking about you. I'm sorry. Everybody wants to say hi. I made a point of doing that. Everybody said, I really like hearing Don on the air. I speak for him. Some of them can't call in, but they listen all the time. We appreciate that. We had many friends that stopped in that wrote during the monastery. We had a chance to see everybody first hand. Bo Winkle wanted to say hi there from the chat room. He was over. It was a good time. It was the sound of music kind of environment though. In fact, there's a picture down. I've got it. The first thing that caught my eye, you've got switchbacks. This is 1,500 feet from the valley below to the where the event was. It's one of those kind of roads where, what do you mean guard rail? It's like there's the edge of the road. Then there's a Bolivian, and down below is where the car is going to get caught, whatever it fell on. Up on top, it's just like you're in the middle of plant pasture land, which you were, there are cows, lopsided cows. That's a very unique kind of cow. Have you ever seen mountain cows before? If you don't know how to manage mountain cows, you know how that works, right? If they're on one slope, you have to take and walk them over to the other side and have them grazed so they don't get loplegged, because they'll grow that way. The cows are up there in good force. is this one shot where you could look across the grass and if you stood up and or anywhere where you just looking across you could see the ravine is the river but if you got down closer to the ground and you looked right across these beautiful hay fields that had already been shorn it looked like you could go right across that hay field and right over to the next hay field that was you know maybe three quarters of a mile away and right onto the other hay field and the other tree line and I did take a picture. You just tell somebody real quick, step on the gas, cut across this field, and just run right over there, that second tree line over there, and you'll be fine. Of course, now the 1,500-foot drop off straight down in between you can't see until it's too late would probably be a dead giveaway. I was giving you faulty instructions, but I made a point of kind of presenting the optical illusions. We'll see how it turned out in camera form. Probably put it even up on the web page. It's kind of an example of intelligence. and i want to fetch with us for a reason because of historical variation on this during the battle of waterloo probably one of the most significant intelligence failings actually cost the pulley in the battle because it cost him and he could not replace and part of it with the old guard which had been with him you know in one form or another forever long as he had been you know in command in one form or another as both military officer protocol bill guard and as a as a general and eventually as and they put him on the power well the battlefield the old garden had always pulled him out different problems or these got extracted him from the worst situations and even in retreat so the battlefield was pretty well set the armies were deployed and the polling decided to send his cavalry out and both the garden many other dragoon units and other formations proceeded across in rank upon rank upon rank and like the description of the uh... half a league, half a league, on the one hand, and onward into the valley of death. Well, in this case, though, it didn't look like the valley of death. It looked quite like rolling terrain, like I just described. Napoleon was watching, along with several of the other officers, for this was a significant action, and they went over one little hill, and we still didn't completely go out of sight. Then they got to a certain point, and the whole formation, the line across the whole line, disappeared and did not reappear on insight. The next column, the next line going forward did the same, and yet a third. And what had happened is through faulty intelligence, the terrain looked fine, Don, but there was a sunken road at a given point about, you know, so many, like, so many clicks out, and from a distance it looked like the earth was virtually eating the cavalry. And in a way it was. Certainly they were taking some fires. But what was the biggest problem was that a natural, well, albeit man-made obstacle, was literally creating massive casualties in the ranks. Now, this is an example of improper action, failure to do intelligence, not using reconnaissance first and then moving forward. In fact, assumption is the problem. Assumption. Now, another parallel miss is why explain when we have incidents like where we've had standoffs or actions. Reconnaissance formations must go in. Reconnaissance individuals move into an area and perform. We have electronics technologies. Hell, we'll satellite survey. We'll do everything we can with whatever tools we can get our hands on, people. But before we're going to sacrifice and watch the gallant charge of the old guard as they disappear down a road, We're going to make sure that we provide them with the best intelligence so they can maneuver properly and then effectively use their fighting force to engage the enemy. You see how that works? So this is one of the things I want to qualify because it's a perfect example. The optical illusion is just like at Waterloo, Don. Wow, that's like, the hills are alive with the sound of Macneil. Because it's right up there, of course, where we had the micro effect meeting. It really was a beautiful place. The site was an old school house that had been there since about 1900. There's a nice little history with photographs from the 1880s. Forgive me on that. It was added onto it. That's where the addition takes place, by 1900. Beautiful little building. Classic single one-room schoolhouse. But a little bigger than the average bear. They built a little larger. They were wise. Of course, they were in timber country. I think they could afford to wood, Don. Yeah, they did that so far. It's not like they had it shipped in from Alaska. No, it was just from on the ridge. In fact, that's a big logging country right there. It always has been for as long as we've settled, people settle out there. Also, that particular spot was a place for the Nez Perce Indians for their wintering quarters because it was so mild. I will say this, the whole valley everywhere you drive, old farms, old mining outposts, down apple trees and grape vines everywhere. And not wild. You know, wild now, I mean, because they've grown wild. But if you starved there, you had to be an idiot. I mean, it's like, good apples, and you can, you know, that kind of thing. And the last thing we saw, though, I didn't get a chance to filch any. I mean, procure some. They were just The area was quite decent, the weather was perfect, we got there in good time, I'll bet nonstop straight through straight back and the operation there was for the day covered a number of different subjects. And again, intelligence. Now I'm going to add an addendum. I really wanted to talk about this. In fact, Don, before we go any further, because talking about intelligence, we bounce back and forth on this, and there are things that may have come to your mind here. But the most important thing is to understand, in the space age, there is frustration. In the wonderful world of electronics, there is frustration, especially when you're fighting. I can talk to Don at a moment's notice across the whole of the planet now. Not just the United States, or not just Michigan. You can instantaneously be talking to a person And even though they are in the worst of condition and you would want to do something, you can listen to the person die over the phone or over the radio or over your signal communications or whatever type you're using. And there's nothing you can do because the reality of the real world and travel is still there. Yes, so that is one of the frustrating things that we have to remind our people of before they go any farther here. The wonders and the instantaneous capability to connect is a glory, and it can actually provide strength. It can provide assistance. It can allow the people who are providing assistance to more effectively respond to the problem, not have to react. But still, there is a time dilation factor that has to be calculated in and is something you must gird yourself for. And, example, you see variations on this in the, like the old Indian movies where the courier shows up and, yeah, you guys need to get back to a Fort Schmidlap right away because, you know, and they've always shown this where, you know, they're headed back, you know, and they know how much time it's going to take and they figure, well, they'll be able to hold on and they show up and you see smoke rising from a wreck and ruin and they get closer and they realize, yep, they were only hours away, but, you know, the hours, that was the difference between life and death. relative for example and I don't know where it would be in your state but it would be good something to research. Mark there's not a place in Michigan where they can't have a helicopter in 15 minutes. That's another good example of what you're trying to illustrate. A lot of work you've got to do. I'm not crying about that. It's well you know you can do a whole lot in 14 minutes can't you? Think about it. You brought that fact to the air before. The important thing is to understand technology is going to be falling apart. It's going to fail in different ways. People don't really understand that. Everybody is too busy watching the enemy's propaganda. Reality as opposed to the way everybody would like to see the nice neat box. Those are two different things. It's always interesting how people buy into this whole thing that, oh everything you have inside has worked so perfectly. Really? Can I talk about the space shuttle? Think about it, there's an example of all the technologies. If we believe that there's no incompetence in the ranks of the enemy, let me ask everybody something. We've had two space shuttles go down. Now they don't want to talk too deep about what actually happened, but because we don't hire the best anymore, we hire because we're told to through affirmative action and other things, we got stuck with what we got stuck with. That's all there is to it. So if that's the case with a pristine High priority operation like that, do you think that the other mechanisms out there have greater priority or lesser priority in terms of channeling manpower to support the equipment? Oh, so if you think that the space shuttle was interesting, consider that all this other technology out there, they're scraping in all directions to try and desperately keep everything where it needs to be right now. And we're not even looking at a hell bent for election, you know, kick him in the teeth kind of brawl. We haven't seen one of those in a while. When that happens here, that's exactly what it's going to be. The technology, they're going to expect the other side to be expected to use stuff that they normally would be told don't fly because they won't fly. Then they'll be lost in that situation which will create more frustration problems because they'll tell them, use it or else. It's dangerous. You're not that important. Oops. Wait a minute. You were the pet puppy until they decided to say that. That will be the globalist thing as far as the globalist on the other side guys. That's their attitude. Oh well, that's what you're paid for and they plan out that price. One of the things that we get a chance to share a lot of information is sometimes we get tangent bits of information that kind of ping and fit in with everything else that we've experienced. The good thing is, again, we've had a lot of people that have been listening in through all of our different mediums and are trying to get new stations set up. That's happening. We got a chance to talk to some of our friends about work going on in other states that we're stopping in for this particular event, which is really cool. And I got to do a face-to-face there. Joe and of course family were doing fine and he has a great support there in the area, but the big thing that I focused on was cooperation. And there are people listening right now that may not be necessarily getting together with the people that are there locally. Because of whatever they've gotten in their mind about, you know, this is dangerous. It's dangerous anyway. Congratulations. If we don't know who all we have to work with, then we're going to have problems down the road and there's going to be a little burp session before everything gets kicked into high gear, where you'll have to find out who's who in the zoo later, and it'll be a lot more precarious and dangerous during that time. So, nobody wants to know, in other words, anything that's going on in an area, a local area, is your responsibility. Mark doesn't want to list, Don doesn't want to list, nobody wants to know and you don't need to play show and tell. We don't need that. But what we need to see is for everyone to start focusing energy more efficiently. We have excellent tools for communications. We have phenomenal tools for intelligence collection with the ability to be able to deal with and monitor the aggressor's activities 100%. Be on the Shadow of a Doubt now people. We're not in the, we've got to play catch up age. There's such a saturation of what we need to continually monitor the aggressor in whatever form we want that it's impossible for them to shut it off. That is something that nobody, they would have preferred. And when I say that, I mean the globalist. They're hoping that we'll buy into the latest gimmick and we'll throw all the other stuff away. The consumer mindset isn't in the Patriot movement the way it is in other parts of the, in fact, across the whole country it's being relearned anyway. Tools aren't being thrown away like they were because people can't afford to buy new ones now. They are learning to buy the better tools so they don't have to worry about throwing something away. Some of them pop cans are going in for the dime. They are being used to patch mufflers. That's right. So the world is learning the basics there. Well, because of this overlapping series of technologies, a lot of which we can pick up for a song and a dance, we have all the resources we need, but also there is another critical component to battlefield operations. That's technical expendability. In other words, if the equipment is cheap enough, I don't have to worry about, oh my goodness, we have to risk our lives to save fill in the blank, whatever it is. We can actually prioritize some of the equipment, throw or patch together material that we need, use it for foring or security operations or securing whole areas. And we're not going to cry if we lose it because it didn't cost us anything to begin with. Now we're not going to just throw it away. In fact, my argument is harden everything, make it better, build it the best you can. Even if it looks to be, you know, if it was cheap, that doesn't mean it would be cheap to replace. Okay? But we prioritize because now we know that what it's actual expense was and we have others like it or akin to it. In a critical situation, we're not going to risk manpower for hardware. we will be able to expend it knowing full well that we have backups to backups to backups. If we can procure it or save it later, we will. If it's properly camouflaged and concealed even though it may be abandoned, it is possible that the equipment can be recovered. See, there's part of your mission in advance. A big old silvery piece of equipment with some chrome on it isn't exactly tactically suitable for say the backwoods or your backyard. However, with a few extra coats of dollar store paint, a little bit of camouflage, and a little creativity, the same piece of equipment, camera, seismic monitoring technology, illumination technology, can be made so that it virtually will blend in with the environment completely in whatever form, urban, rural, or extreme rural. That's something to consider. And what I mean by urban, it's like, well, you don't have a pine tree standing in the middle of a brickyard. I mean, they do exist. But, you know, wouldn't it be wiser to make it look like part of the brickyard or part of a building or part of some trim or part of a birdhouse? Hell, the government's doing that for years. That's my favorite, Don. What the hell is a birdhouse doing out here in the middle of nowhere? Oh, it's a camera house, ain't it? And it even has a little stand for a little bird in the hole. Remember I just make them where, you know, the classic birdhouse, you have a little stick? But when you look inside the little hole, inside that little hole for the bird, there's something looking There again, the point is technology, how we can advance our defense grid or defense capabilities. The other thing is, again, and I will remind everybody, the ComCon reports and other standardization processes for building up better reporting in general. We need to do this. We have to accomplish this, people. We've got millions and millions of individuals that are out there. We need to organize so that we are able to efficiently, in a minimal amount of time, transmit the greatest amount of data. Now, on that note, I'm going to do something right now, benchmark it again, because every so often we have to do it, and it's the bottom of the hour here, by the way, is if you would like a copy of the e-com-com. Very simple. Put a couple of dollars together, two dollars. Then make up a mailing address. I don't care where you want to send it. That's up to you. If you want to play Secret Scroll, be creative. Come on. Be smart. Do whatever you're going to do. That's your choice. Now, if you just want to send to you, that's fine. Do a mailing address. Print the address. You want to do it on a separate sheet of paper from everything else that you're going to be doing. You can send a letter saying, hi Mark, how are you doing? But the address, print it out. Why? Because I'm going to cut it out and use it as an address label, ideally. Now, if you want to send a couple of those, that's fine. That's up to you. If you want to send one, that's fine. So get me a nice printed address to send the stuff to. Put on the piece of paper, it will download E-COM-COM. E-COM-COM. That's E-COM-COM. And what we'll do is we'll shoot you a copy of the E-COM-COM basic inserts, use them as photocopy masters so that you can reproduce the basic report text. It goes in the three ring binder in clear sheets. That way when the time comes you grab the emergency book, you put it down in front of you, you have the a-com-com sheets there, the report sheets, you fill them out as you go when you're taking a report, or if you have to send a sitrep you format the report because we're going to be doing it the same way at the other end. And what happens is there's no play on words, there's no miscommunications, there's no interpretation. See that's the most common thing that does happen. Now we interpret things or we work with things and we see stuff. But when it comes to reporting, in other words, what's going on, you must give a precise report. There is a reason I want to transmit the exact data, not paraphrase, not kind of, sort of, the exact data. Rogers, Rangers, Rules. If you haven't read them, read them. There's a little comment there about intelligence and reporting. And it's so true back then, and it's so true today. So, PBN. PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130, PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130, that's PBN. PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130, that's where you send the information. Put it all in an envelope with a couple of FRNs and that'll cover the photocopying and if you can throw some stamps in there, you figure out how many you wanna donate, but we do need stamps. to help mail stuff out, and especially when we start doing big envelopes. You'll notice when you get this, I try not to fold the stuff, I try to keep it as neat as we can. Most cases it's an envelope within an envelope. And there's a reason for that. It keeps it cleaner still and allows it not to be as easily damaged when somebody mishandles it in the mail system. So, PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130 is where you send it, and it's your mailing address. eComCon on the same sheet, print all of that information. Print, print, print. Okay, cleanly print. And then put $2, some stamps, and that eComCon in the address in a letter in an envelope, and send it to PBN, PO Box, 194, Dexter, Michigan, 48130. There we go. That way we can get that leg advanced. We want to continue to develop that I cannot emphasize this enough. We've got to tighten things up. We don't have any choice in the matter. There's a lot of work that's been done, but we can do that. That's all there is to it. Anyway, Don, what do you got up there from that end of Michigan or Michigan? Well, just again, I wanted to mention that I did at the front of the hour. I've got about four minutes, Mark. I've got to go and do that travel thing here, like support. radio, LTR, the studio. And well, as you pointed out Mark, there are a number of things that we offer. How about that night vision video going out in the old and the new set now, the Clam and the fieldwork, bind into one great bar of $30. It's three discs you guys. A lot of good information from the basics, you know, outlined out into the world. Good demonstration thereof, a lot of the thoughts exhibited in the classroom. You pointed this out a number of times, Mark. If I have a piece of night vision and I go out into the field with 10 people, everybody gets an even split of that. Well, they all got six minutes in an hour, didn't they? And physically, that's not even possible because you have to wait for, you know, it might take a moment to move it to somebody else, even a few seconds. But you can sit 10 or 20 people down. You can fill your living room. You could fill a small auditorium. I'm not bragging myself up. But you could fill a small auditorium and sit down and have people watch this video and learn from it. And all the while, nobody in the room had to put any time on their night vision device. Another good, good thing about it is you can come to a particular scene and push and stuff. A lot of examples of night vision you guys just see in magazines. And well, magazines, they're still. So look at the night vision video, in particular the field one, there's 10,000 stills if you want to and learn from every one of them. But the way to approach that for your own enjoyment and it's not entertainment because your own enjoyment and learning, you know you move the curve when you want to instead of have it forced upon you or example to you. You don't want that to be your last thought. $30 you know, check money orders. Mark, I think if someone put a couple ounces of silver in, you'd send them the night vision videos and probably even some patutions and some other things because you're going to get equal value. Absolutely. As a matter of fact, we're open. We're open. But you would send that to Nancy Cornke, 194, Michigan. And if I remember correctly, the postal zone there is 130. Did I nail that one? correct PO Box 1. I actually make any checks or money that are out to Nancy, last name KO, ER, NKE, and then send it to PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. We'll make a point of getting it out to you right away. We actually have several sets that went out this last weekend. We are interested in feedback. So for anybody who has watched the videos, a lot of you are listening, even if you're listening in a delayed time, Take the time, write a letter, and shoot a test. We'll make sure that Don gets it. If you have any suggestions or if you have any questions, and in fact, also make a note in the letter if you would mind us reading the question on the air. Typically, we're going to do it in roundabout form. We've heard about this from a letter. We won't mention your name. But if there's any feedback or if there are certain questions, probably if you have a question, guess what? We'll do what we can. That's what we have done here. There again, there are some other ideas we're working on right now that we plan on putting into perhaps yet another night vision addendum that's going to be attached that will be coming up. As it is, with the three disks, you have everything that you need to actually set up a night vision class and all the people need to do is listen to the instructor. and guess what that's time better but you can set up a couple of kids up a big screen tv or here's another idea look around guys there's all kinds of free tvs if you're a militia or unit right now that's organized then guess what get a bunch of the same kind of tvs together the people are tossing out basic models and run a splitter and set up two or three of them in location so the whole classroom just like in college or just like in the military all you do is plug the dvd in signal goes out and Don's on multiple screens and more Don is on the big screen and a couple of little screens on the side just to be safe. We haven't broke any glass yet. Yeah so far well that's why the flat screens are really safe because it's digital in their plastic. Well the old ones will have to test that but I don't think you must have messed up any of the old booby tubes so we should be doing just fine there and again guys look around be creative little bit of cable a DVD player, a couple of shelves, you put that in your classroom that you establish, and anything that you have that is a disc or VHS tape, can be played in the classroom as instruction. Now, you don't have to play it non-stop. The magic on-off switch means that you can actually have intermissions or breaks. And the way Don did this in segments, you won't have any problem doing that at all. So, this is a perfect opportunity. The original primer was done in a classroom environment. So, that's already the case. In addition to that, we have the keyboard helper here trying to pitch in. Give me some assistance. Well, Mark, I do have to. I bring that up because you guys from the Night Vision Video are on a mission, and that mission needs to continue. I don't want to say any more about it. I'll tell you what, we might have somebody who has a question for you before you go. What do we have? comment Bob from Michigan. Hey Bob. The videos, night vision videos that is, and you may enjoy and your information so that'll be coming back your way probably tomorrow morning so there'll be two DVDs in there and a couple of papers and some FRNs so that'll help. Thank you, appreciate that. What did you think about Don's video work? Well I'm just starting to look at it I think it's a great project and I would, you know, like you said it's a great tool. magic on and off button. I don't have the answer but I'll... Exactly. Maybe. That'll take the time to find it. How's that sound? I think you'll find the... there's one video in there that has some curbs probably later on. I'll show again and see what you've got out of it because I think it's pertinent and there's some other really interesting stuff that honestly I was not aware of until here fairly recently. So be helpful and I appreciate the work you guys do. Thanks. Go, go, go. Take on the road. Be careful on the road. No, watch out for the mountain lions. If you get the bear, aim low and remember I get a stake. Hit it with the front button around a little bit. Okay, got it. Tom's got to go for a bit, but I mean he's gone forever. He'll be back. Quick reminder too if you have any questions. If you're interested in other, you can help out Liberty Tree Radio and we do need assistance. Guys, we've got a couple of them at number one. Go to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. That's LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com and you will find that there is a We have set up for a specific single one year bill that's got to be covered. Self explanatory, it's right there. You can see the goal. 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We have music Robert Lloyd's in there the visitor from the past CD is in there and I would also point out that I love having people copy that the reason I say that is because if you give it to other people they plug it in the car they're stuck in traffic and they're listening and But it don't the drums begin and visited from the past speaks for us and it speaks to you if you're listening So this is something you can give out. You make a lot of cheap CDs and hand them all over the place and tell them, hey, plug this in. And that is a solution to the problem, not just lamenting, how do we get people to know what's going on? This is how we do it. And this is what we're going to continue to do. So we're going to do our part. We'll provide the tools. But we also need to be up on the air. To do that, we've got to cover bills. So if you can, pitch in in whatever way possible. And you choose the direction. You choose the path. 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In addition, of course, there are... with regard to new projects we have going we still have not be able to get our videos up on youtube yet because we haven't switched over to another system and uh... we'll see what happens or how that develops you may be offering all the training videos off of our youtube type projects in uh... condense them into one particular video it'll be a youtube it'll be in our collection is probably the case hopefully i don't think i was on communications tuesday's not the We need to change the format version that we are recording to we don't have to change any hardware I just have to find one of the formats that will agree with what they've changed over to it YouTube for kind of problem and will be eventually we have a little be so we have a past full of videos to post as a matter of fact but that's only the Beverly Hill village yeah we got a past full of videos and we will have good anything else you need heaven that we do we can update us on it go ahead uh... not much we did have a couple of check ins from the guys in idaho after you're done uh... give us some feedback about the uh... event that over that way i was gonna say down but it's not really down it's actually over and up but now we are not much and we all have been armed hangout poking out in poking open filling yet there is a and best and let me see if i can pull that information up again on September 11th this weekend. CB radios, second hand but in nice shape. There's all kinds of 2 meters. CB, VHF, UHF. All the hand equipment and whatever variation you can imagine. Brand new equipment to something that somebody else put together and maybe they bought a new rig and they want to sell the old one. There's all kinds of fun stuff there. You can be creative. Tools, machinery. Other ideas, you know, there's lots and lots of manuals. Okay, you're asking about a problem. You don't have to reinvent the wheel. Somebody already did all that work. And in most cases, they're very proud of it because there's a thing we call antenna theory. It's not antenna rule, it's antenna theory. And that means there's a lot of different solutions to get to the same answer when the time comes. There are a lot of solutions that work that give us the same answer but are from different angles, different directions entirely. So, people have already done all the work. All you need to do is pick out what will best suit your needs and your pocketbook and the resources in general that you have. Because you might be able to build something yourself. So, you want to take the time to get to the ham fest that are out there? Go ahead and you may not be able to get to one in Pennsylvania, but they are all over the country in the process. We'll do our part to pass on the info as we can. You can do your part by getting out there and getting the job done. Most important, man I want to shift because we'll run out of time for this hour and I brought this up as a theme today. If you did not take care of getting a protective mask for you and your family, I cannot emphasize enough that you had better get one. So you understand me okay, I have said this, you had better get one. No, you're not going to be able to take them off the enemy the way you'd like. And when you do, you're not going to have enough of them. There are certain things you will never have enough of. We'll never have enough weapons, we'll never have enough ammo, we'll never have enough gas masks and filters. We'll have a lot, we'll have pretty much everything we need to get the basics along, but depth in supply is critical. A lot of people have not picked up either the masks or the filters themselves or the chem suits or they've only gotten to a certain level of preparation. And then kind of, well, I had other things I just felt I wanted to go do. Get a protective mask for everybody in the family. Make sure that they work. Make sure they fit the person. That's the other thing. Remember, there are sizes. and then make sure you have some spares, make sure you have extra filters. If you're going to buy the finished copy of the M9 gas mask, make sure that you go to main military and also pick up the adapters to go from 60 millimeter to 40 millimeter. That goes from old NATO to new NATO. Why? Because that means you can use all the filters that are out there. Now, since the Israelis are going to try to do a new kind of America, they're going to try to attack America in one form or another, they're going to try to blame somebody else for it. We know that's coming. That's not an if, that's just a when. The Israelis, combined with their swine in country, whoever they have that they're bought and paid for, it will get everything pushed into place, or that they are, again, our dual agents, you know, foreign nationals in our government. They're going to try to set this up. Guys, even the oldest gas mask available helps incredibly to defend you from the nuclear threat. No, it doesn't stop wave radiation, it goes, plastic doesn't slow it down at all. But what it does do is it prevents you from inhaling fallout and particles that have been activated that are radioactive. Okay? That's the key because inhalation is the most common and the most devastating way that you take in radioactive material in an attack theater, in an area where the attack has taken place or where there is a fallout issue. They do not emphasize or explain this well enough. Now, anything will help. A dust mask, a rag over your face because the particulates are fairly large for the most part. And if you can block the stuff from getting into your lungs, it's not going to get into your circulatory system, and then it's not going to be commuted and lodged in all those places where it will kill you. Okay? This doesn't mean you can go out and dance around and bathe in the fallout. That's not the idea. The idea is that if you have to move it, if you're evacuating from an area, A gas mask and a chem suit make all the difference in the world. There are other techniques that will work. The gas mask was the priority and best choice. Why? Well, it's one step away from a Scott Air pack. It's the next best thing. In a nuclear environment, remember, once you've gone through an area, if you confirm that you have a radiological threat, then once you're done passing through the area, if you know that you've seen or have actively had fallout in the area, You unscrew the filter and treat the filter as a contaminated item. Replace with a new filter. And again, then if you have radiological technology, if you have the ability to radiological test technology, and you have the ability to scan and check, then you want to make sure that you ID what's going on with the equipment. In other words, check to see if that filter is contaminated to the point where it's become a threat. It may not be contaminated at all. You may want to test if you have radiology, if you have radiac meters, etc. You will want to check to see if you have even a need to change out. But caution is acceptable. The precaution of having the mask on in the event you suspect is a plus. Better to be safe than sorry. You're not going to lose anything on that. You will have a big problem if you fail to have proper defense. MainMilitary.com Go to the LTR specials. Take a look at what they are offering there. Frank has done a great job of providing a lot of good material and equipment. Our Maine military friends are doing their part. You need to do yours. You may have another source, that's fine. But Maine military has been supporting and sponsoring Liberty Tree Radio. for quite some time here now guys and they put their money where the mouth is so if we can we need to support them if you find a better deal and you know we've mentioned that appointed out there something is really unique we find somewhere we're going to tell you about it when i'm going to hesitate or wait but i will tell you this right now if any kind of even lesser incident takes place before a major incident people the gas mask the chem suits everything will would just disappear you go but they had him yesterday yes apply in place. But it will right now, it will not, when it's gone, it's gone. This time around the bad guys are knowing they're not going to let any more in. They've already been blocking or have been deflecting filters and such. There are filters in good prices from one location. But in other locations, no filters, just masks. Lots of masks with no filters. So you're going to have to Hunt some down in some places if you buy from second parties. Better make sure when you ask them when you buy. Maine Military sells their system with filters. Most of you have purchased those, the M10s or the finished copies of the M9 gas mask. Either way, that's fine. Those will work for us, especially in a situation where you're looking very affordable, you can get everybody outfitted quick, have a spare, everybody's happy. Lots of support. to help keep the equipment up and online too so you don't run out right away what you need to keep that mask in service. Okay? So that's another thing that you're taking into consideration is parts, pieces, and assemblies. But Maine Military is one of the first best choices for a lot of the stuff that you need. I'm going to do a little more overview on that here in the next hour. This is an opportunity for you to deal with a problem before it becomes a problem. And you know Mark is one of the few people that's going to be really, really, you know, an agitator about that. Deal with a problem. before it becomes any more of a problem. Part of your priority for supply. Okay? We're right at the top of the hour here. I know we're going to hear the music in a minute. And we've got Captain Mountahan in the background here. He's getting ready to throw something at me. Oh, it's a cat. Oh, great. Right for the face. Anyway, God bless the Republic. World order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on the march. We'll be back in about six minutes right here on Liberty Tree Radio. So stay tuned. We'll get that extra cup of coffee. Make sure you got everything. Maybe you can go eat, or eat dinner. I won't say breakfast, but you might be third shift, so it could be breakfast for you. Back in 6, Liberty Tree Radio. Where have all the military surplus stores gone? 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