October 22, 2010
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Mark Koernke discussed quartermaster supply systems, personal preparedness, and tactical logistics for militia units, emphasizing the importance of food, water, medical supplies, and ammunition distribution. The show covered practical supply chain management, palletization techniques, and how to organize equipment for emergency situations. BK provided extensive commentary on supply shortages, product quality degradation from Chinese manufacturing, and recommendations for stockpiling essential items like matches, light bulbs, and cookware. The episode also included discussion of potential future conflicts, hyperinflation scenarios, and the value of preserving American-made goods as long-term investments.
- quartermaster
- supply chain
- preparedness
- ammunition
- militia logistics
- food storage
- palletization
- strike anywhere matches
- corelle dishware
- made in usa
- hyperinflation
- iran war
- gas mask filters
- michigan militia
- tactical gear
- survival equipment
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Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. Invist the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame You've taken Satan's number you traded in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from it. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trample each God given right we only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this still the land of the evening ladies and gentlemen? This is the evening intelligence report. I'm our quirky and a butter knife one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Southwest, southwest and northeast. Well ladies and gentlemen you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, pbn.4mg.com and we are on live 365 then go to LibertyTreeRadio.com. We're also on AM&FM micro stations, CB Bay stations, and Ultra-Net technologies both east and west of the Mississippi along southern and central Alaska. We're on the Hallmark Network on the eastern seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed towards Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, a big chunk of Nebraska, our friends in Montana, the Dakotas, all of the plain states, but especially to the third of Wyoming and to the pit crews over there in Wyoming, then back across Iowa, over the farms, screaming at you over the airwaves as we're flying by. over the Mississippi to the Golden Spike Project, across the whole of the Blue Ridge, top to bottom and everywhere in between. Thank you especially to the Ma Bell Grandma Cruise and the invasion of Parma, Ohio, home of the Ghoul and Froggy. I'll tell you what, BK, it is dark. It's O-Dark 30 here right now. What is the date today, sir? It is 22 October 2010. It is Friday evening, which makes it the last hour of the day and the week for the intelligence report, and therefore Quartermaster's Corner. Ooh-rah. Now, Quartermaster, by the way, getting everything from A to Z, but especially bullets being Bible, books, boxes, you name it, anything with a B and all the other letters. of the alphabet quartermaster manages and routes if we were to go into a tactical combat situation right now guys remember we do not have and do not want a strategic supply system we're not going overseas to steal oil for the israelis we're not going overseas to steal our treasures for the israelis and we're not going overseas as militia to steal the wealth of other nations for the israelis notice i'm pointing this out because obviously we didn't make any money on the deal we spent two trillion dollars going to iraq stole everything in the country and obviously somebody else got it the trail leads right back to the israelis you know the crime criminal crime combine anyway militia doesn't do that we do have a large piece of real estate were defending forty eight continental states alaska and well hawaii which i think the japanese pretty well known anyway uh... if it is the important thing here guys is tactical forward deployment is most critical now that still means it's gotta get to get to where it needs to go So I will point something out about another job that Quartermaster has. Quartermaster has to be responsive to the immediate need. Now on the one hand, we have an emergency crisis. We don't want to be sending dining ware or frivolous things when we have to measure everything that we're doing, for instance with a disaster. We need emergency gear of a very narrow and specific type to deal with certain problems. The basics get hit first and then the list is expanded upon. There is a certain amount of extraneous equipment that will move even with the first wave, but the first priority when you're dealing with emergency or crisis situations, obviously, is food and water and medical supplies. Beyond that, signal communications. Now, for a lot of you, a lot of people are going, I'm not giving everybody my best radios, I'm not giving them all my good goodies. You don't have to. Let me give you an example. What do I do here? Well, right here next to me on my right, do that, you can hear it tapping. That's a black airlines bag you know the type of the wheels on it with a handle pulled out really nice bag became you know really nice i got another one last night for free just like this one was free inside this bag are marine radio three personal walkie talkie two or three power supplies couple extra sets of speakers that could be wired in real quick looked into the backs of the radios one of small uh... shortwave receiver one large shortwave receiver and two or three other small radio, you know, pieces of equipment, FM radio gear and even a CD player. Okay? May I have that? No! Well, you might get it someday, but the point is this, that this is how we get out. Yeah, this is how we get out supplies right here, guys. But we do it, this is all hand-me-down. This is all stuff that somebody was throwing away. Now it all works, it's all functional. and it's ready to roll but it's also stored this way too. In other words, I'm taking advantage of all these because nobody has carry-on luggage. Slave tubes don't have carry luggage anymore. You have to wear your slave uniform. You get slave-probed. You get slave-oggled by the slave traders that are in the TSA as they watch your naked body and the naked body of your wives and children. And then you get into the slave aluminum tube and they let you pay for being a slave. Now, Because of that, all these cool, I mean, BK, I was just looking at this today, I've got Pelican type carry-on baggage I would never have been able to afford to buy for free. Watch for this stuff, guys, because you can prepack and palletize everything, which this segues into the first part of what I was talking about with delivery. If we had a fighting situation on the ground, which of course disaster situations are pretty much parallel, but fighting situations you obviously have to prioritize ammunition. You need to know the type of unit you're supporting for the ammunition channel to begin moving in that direction. Local supplies will have to deal with the problem first, but the advantage of that is minimal distance to delivery. One of the reasons we have Quartermaster Friday is so that you will be the Quartermaster. Now, some people are going to say, oh, I bought 20,000 rounds of ammunition. You probably will never use it all your lifetime. But you know what? If the enemy's in your area and you've got about 10, 20, 30 friends that are going to help fight for something, I'd be willing to bet that you've got to look at that as kind of like a life insurance policy. So as long as you keep their ammunition, their ammunition inventory and their munitions coming, they're going to continue to fight, which keeps the enemy at bay. See how that works? So it behooves you. It is a mutual liberty interest for you to be part of the in-depth supply system. But let's say that you do have a problem down the road. Palletization is half the battle. Now I will remind you of something. A lot of people are going, well I got these pallets and I can put 40 cases on a pallet. And then I can bite it down really tight. And well if you have a forklift truck. Guys, consider what we've said, and we've talked about this many times, and I repeat this over and over again, 25 to 40 pounds should be the increments that you load everything in. And if you look, commercially, a lot of the packaging goes down into the 20 pound range. Five gallon pails are an excellent solution. The only thing I'd prefer is if I could find square pails, because I don't lose that airspace in between the buckets. uh... look at volume and wait as a restriction if i have a pickup trip i have a column of pickup trucks and they show up on quartermaster i'm gonna load a truck up i'm not even gonna wait for the convoy out depending upon how critical situation is i may send a security group with the first vehicles that are loaded up and shoot them out immediately get them out to where they need to be then progressively each truck is going to be loaded tag and i did and the there's a manifest that's given to the driver it's not really fancy almost to be done in crayola But the idea behind this is that we deliver it in such a way that anybody and everyone who is support or who are support people at the other end, it can be children, it can be wives, it can be grandmas, have to be able to offload the equipment. The fighting age men are going to be fighting. Okay, even some of the grandmas and grandpas are going to be fighting the heathens and barbarians the slobs are dealing with in the alphabet soup agencies the scums we suck scum we see coming in from outside the country They aren't going to differentiate they plan on they'd love to murder most of America and laugh about in the locker room Okay, that's how they are so you need to be prepared with a palatization process that allows for everyone to handle it also because of evacuation or again that emergency supply system. Who's going to be at the other end? Well, moms, sis, brothers, cousins, little munchkins, women, older people, none of them have as much upper body strength. So a couple other solutions include making up two wheel dollies, watching for instance golf carts, These drag golf carts guys can be converted into beautiful cargo transporters for moving stuff when it gets to the other end. Why carry it when you can drag it? And on wheels. Start thinking this way. I'll give you another example. There's a neat thing. Everybody's been seeing them but they haven't been thinking about it. A neat little poor man's two wheel dolly are the baggage racks that were made like these airline bags BK that I'm holding right here. I got my hand on it right now. They made little fold up two wheel dollies that you put your briefcase and all your administrative paperwork on. You know, like a lot of guys carried their business stuff with them. Well, those are all not in vogue because they're perceived as a weapon and they'll frown on things and they'll harass you over them. So they're all showing up for free. So there's a cheap fold up, simple to use, easy to reassemble two wheel dolly. Just unfold, unfold. You know, one leaf goes one way, one leaf goes the other. Couple of two wheels underneath it. throw that 20-pound box on and give it to that, give that two-wheel dolly to that 10-year-old and she can run back and forth between the truck and the garage however many times she needs to without any problem at all. And handle that 10-pound, 20-pound, or 25-pound weight without any complication. She doesn't have to lift it, somebody at the other end can. You need to have people being able to move it back and forth. Improvise, adapt, and overcome. I wanted to bring this up because this dire situation is another example of where things can escalate. and it's been going on all the while we had the irish case uh... i don't see things changing things are going where we are in the middle of an event you know i have window which i've told you about before we talked about this for the last couple months what to expect as we get closer to the election the other side not us uh... b care you all tensed up are you all anxious about the election uh... uh... i think it is probably almost almost word speechless i i consider it that the joke i couldn't care less than a little go down and i will cast a ballot but i know better than to expect anything to come of this now here's the thing that's almost everybody in the patriot movement field guys so we're not the ones anxious about the election because we know the shicers for what they are The other side is the one who's anxious because there are people who will be shifting from one power faction to the other. They'll be changing deck chairs on the Titanic. They're the ones who are anxious about this. The regime especially that's in power right now are raving nutcase socialists. I don't care. They're not socialists, they're a corporation. I will ask again, people, how did communist Russia operate? How did Soviet socialist Russia operate? Most people can't answer and if they did, they would be terrified by the thought that if you looked at the administrative structure they had then and you look at the administrative structure you have in the United States right now, you'd go, oh my God, we're identical if not worse. In fact, in most cases, we're worse. So it's already here from that perspective. So we're not the ones angst up about this. They are. Because they're in their own Twilight Zone little world, more and more their panties are going to get bunched. The old, you know, suspenders are going to start flapping and hitting those chest muscles, you know, and then causing pain while they're busy panting hard and terrified over the idea that they, well, might not get a chance to screw America as far as they wanted. Those are the creatures that are going to cause a problem. For that reason, that's why you have to be prepared. If you're listening and you're listening for the first time, we're talking about personal preparation first. I know we talked about quartermaster supply because that's something we do guys. That's what we talk about constantly. But we also incorporate personal preparedness into the same plan because the same agenda fits for both of these activities, for both of these channels. And personal preparation. is the key. You need to be protecting yourself first. Make sure you have food, make sure you have water, make sure you have medical support. If you have personal medical needs, you need to have back support, in other words, an inventory on the shelf to meet your personal needs depending upon what they are. You may have an injury, you may have an illness, whatever, you may have an ongoing illness. You've got to be prepared to deal with it yourself. That's our first concern. Now, beyond that is our 5-10 program, which is the ability to support a five-man team or a ten-man squad. Five-man fire team, ten-man squad. Then, the next tier is being able to integrate as part of a quartermaster supply system by providing resources that you've accumulated that are unique maybe to your area of interest. Between all of us, we will come up with solutions. We will have answers. The next tier beyond that is our light and media manufacturing teams, which are doing things even as we speak. Now, I have not talked about this in a while, and BK, I can let you run here for a bit, but let me finish with this. We have a group here that since the 90s have been producing gas mask filters. They have one machine that produces gas masks. They had to spend about 20, now this is non-exaggeration, if anybody knows what plastic molds cost, they had to spend $28,000 to have the mold made for this single step infusion plastic mold machine that will do gas masks. They have one machine. It does one gas mask, not 20, not 50, one mask at a time. does it very precisely. Requires a minimal amount of operation and maintenance once it's set at bay. And it runs steadily and it produces so many copies of the Israeli M-15 gas mask. That's what we decided to copy. Reason? Well, the Israelis had the Germans make the mask for them cheap. We modeled it that way because guess what? If it was cheap enough for them, it ought to work just fine for us. The M-15 is a military mask. It takes the 40 millimeter filter. Do they build a lot of these? Every day some of these are made. Every day we have people who are in the Michigan militia manufacturing process, okay, our projects, that have been doing this since 1995-96. They've never stopped. They quietly build an inventory up. They can't do a lot, but they've done what they could with what they have. Back in the 90s BK, they had GM jobs and Ford jobs, so they had the money to buy the molds. and they were all tool and die people and machine people and machinists, they all knew what they were doing. They spent the money, put the site together, even set it up so that the power supply that's used is shadowed. And they have been diligent in this. Now the other thing they did is they made a coffee can knockoff of the 40 millimeter filter. They built the broaches, they built all the tooling, the mandrels, everything to build the actual molds for making all of the components of the gas mass filter, which aren't that great anyway, there's not that much to it, to include the cutout molds for everything else. They produce so many filters which they date and then go out to militia units around the state and are provided at different points around the country. It's limited. They can't produce enough to make it for everybody, but they're doing something. Some of you out there are able to do the same thing in any category. Some of you are seamstress. You can fix things. You may not be able to buy new material, but you can fix things. You can accumulate material, buy it, inventory it, clean it up, fix it up, and bag it up and box it for future use. Anything that's OD green, anything that's earth brown, anything that's camouflaged. I don't care what camouflaged is. If you see it at a yard sale, somebody's throwing it out along the road, it's going out as rags. collect it, clean it, inventory it, determine whether or not it can be put back into service or if it can be used for parts to fix others. That's something you can all do out there and it doesn't cost a whole lot, it's just patience. Put a box on the shelf, fill it up. That's the idea here guys, our deep tactical reserve is going to be built up through patience. One thing I got VK last night, somebody threw away a box full of camouflage uniforms. Woodland camouflage, apparently the person was a PFC and I knew when I drove by it I saw what that looked like, woodland camouflage on the top of that box. Turn around, went back along the road. Lo and behold, there was a full box of camouflage uniforms, about two and a half feet tall, two feet wide, and about two and a half feet long. I doubt there's one box like that in my entire neighborhood. Well. The point is, again, pay attention guys, we don't care if it's brand brand new, you'll be happy to get clothing when the time comes. And any tactical color will do for future use. The earth colors are very popular with all these new VOA groups like Old Navy, any of the different hunt or adventure line clothing. Another thing, six pocket pants and four pocket shirts are out there. We don't care, it does not have to be military. Clothing is the key. and clean, dry and well-fitting clothing, especially since most of the stuff is fairly well made. Black T-shirts, brown T-shirts, green T-shirts, anything that's a tactical color, grab them all. When you go to the yard sale and they say it's a dollar a bag, stuff the bag to the gills. Roll everything up tight and keep stuffing it in. Get your dollars worth. When the time comes, that person receives that equipment and clothing is gonna say thank you and give you a hug and a kiss, I guarantee it. Anyway, BK, I know you've got more to cover, sir, go ahead, please. If anybody has not heard yet, probably most of us have. Lindsay Williams has returned to the radio talk show circuit a couple of days ago. One of the stories that he tells is that Janet Napolitano is talking with some friend of hers that she considers a peripheral fringe of the vampire crew. and was telling that friend on the QT, go home, put away six months worth of food, do it immediately, something is about to happen, I can't tell you what. This underlines what we have been telling people for two years on this program, and longer than that in general. If you haven't got your food stores settled away, and I don't think anybody has what they consider enough, but if you haven't got your food stores well underway, make that an extremely high priority. You cannot eat that ammo. There are high priorities for it, but you can't eat it. And if you're falling over from hunger, it doesn't matter how good a shot you are on your best day, you're not going to be on your best day. So, we really need to make this stuff a priority. I did the shopping rounds of the local strip mall the other day, and here are my wallie notes. I checked them periodically to find out if they have ever gotten back in stock with the Strike Anywhere matches, because I recommended those. I somewhat cleaned them out. and uh... some of our friends went and bought some and later on found that uh... some of what they bought were strike anywhere and somewhere strike on box or a little disappointed i found no stick matches there at all this time not even the little itty bitty inch-and-a-half model yesterday not pure unboxed not on strike anywhere not the little guys nothing the only matches they even had were little book matches Okay, start getting used to the idea of shortages and the supply channel emptying out because in little spots here and there in less observed niches and corners, the supply channel is starting to empty out. Did you say something? I walked over you. Oh, I, no, no, I fully agree with what you're saying. In this area, the stick matches have disappeared off the shelf from the dollar stores. In all the doubt, where we normally would see the Chinese copy diamond, they're made but they're overseas, they're not here. And we're seeing them disappear. Another thing is, of course, things are sucking up in most industries. It used to be that the cigarette companies would have their flag name, books of matches for free. Those aren't coming out like they were. They're not sending those to the party stores and to the other stores. So the freebie stuff is disappearing from that direction or already has to the point where you're not going to be able to just jump out and, oh, I'll just go over here and ask for a couple of box of matches when it doesn't work that way. Fire is your friend. Fire starters, if you don't understand how to use a flint and tinder or if you have not set up the other systems that you need, you better start, and you should even if you have that, start packing matches and lighters away. Take those infamous peanut butter jars. Wash them out really good. There's a number of different types. Peanut butter jars, popcorn jars with tight screw lids. Anything that's large mouth. Take the matches, put them into Ziploc bags. I know Mark seems to be, wow, you're really anal retentive about this. I'm doing this because of experience. I store stuff in places that is damp, but I can take stuff out of those damp locations because they're multi-packed and they look just like, and they operate just like they were bought off the shelf yesterday. Ziploc bag them. There are some nice Ziploc bags and this is where it's worth the investment because guys, the bag's not going to be messed up by the matches so you've got a second container to use again later. See how that works? Put the matches into the peanut butter, plastic peanut butter jar that's been washed out and screw the lid on and put it on the shelf. There you go. Got a double barrier. If you want to seal it with some caulk for instance, take some bathtub caulk, put a light little finger bead around the edge of that. Screw that lid down and it should be good indefinitely. One nice thing, you can look right in the container to see what's there so you don't have to guess. I would recommend something like Axle grease or possibly butyl rubber. The room temperature vulcanizing silicone, otherwise known as silicone glue or bathtub caulk, emits acetic acid, that's the stuff in vinegar as it cures. So I have some qualms about using that. So, butyl rubber works, you can get that in tubes for the caulk gun at your home center. Axle grease works, you'd be surprised how many things axle grease will work with. Lots of options. Even just wrap vinyl electrical tape around the seam if you like. That will add an additional layer. Other things at Wally, I noticed they have the Halloween face paint up now, and that is at $1 per tube. We have advocated that you keep an eye on your Halloween specialty stores and go in the day after and get the specials, which are normally 50% off to clear off the shelves. Those guys may be at $2 a tube. Check and see. It could be that Wally at $1 a tube now is cheaper than those guys at half price. so do not just assume that the specialty guys are at the place to get that now all he has the tube style which is cream uh... that goes on more easily and washes off more easily but it does not thick as well uh... with sweat especially places sometimes have greece uh... face paint too that's more of a cleanup job but it's six better so you you pay your money and you make your choice But do not necessarily assume that the specialty shops on clearance will be a better price. They may be no better or even higher than Wally. So take a look. Wally has it at $1 now. So if those guys are at $2 or more, it's just as advantageous to get it from Wally. And they have full selection at this point because they haven't sold out yet. I also checked and noticed that the sterile crates that I advocated a while back are all cleaned out. Now they'll probably reappear come the Christmas season because when you buy new junk you have to find boxes for the old junk. But there's no guarantee of that. Remember that any time we mention something, everything now is a temporary special. There is no such thing as routinely available anything. On a different example, I recently went looking for wire strippers. I was looking for some fine gauge wire strippers. Just the super cheap models that have two pieces and you move a screw and tighten it down and it's a nuisance to adjust. You're probably familiar with those. They have two simple pieces of stamped sheet metal. It went hunting all over the place. I found one US manufacturer and they are retailing those at $8 a piece. Now these are items that I think ought to go for $0.50 a piece. I finally found them at China Sport Tools for about a buck and a half each, so I got a couple of them. My notion is that you set these things for a particular gauge and you leave them there and you never move them. So you get two or three or however many different gauges you're going to work with. I plan to be working with some 30 gauge wires rather fine stuff. So last thing you want to do is be fooling around. But even that simple basic tool which has been a staple for decades is hard to find. And even from China's support, they're a buck and a half apiece for those things. Those things ought to be 50 cents. Everything is becoming thin supply already. uh... what's the uh... further down the street from the wall a i checked in at the deal store that is one of those but not exactly dollar store but close to it chains that is uh... all over the country i thought very very little in the way of interesting food items there for instance uh... even uh... no name brand pasta is a dollar a pound The SPAM is $2.50 for a can. That's higher than you can get it at Sam's or Costco. Do not assume that any of these places are necessarily a better deal than the bigger stores. You have to compare always. Everything. They do have balsamic vinegar at $3.00 a liter. That's a good price. That is the cheap stuff. It's mostly grape juice. But that is an acceptable method of making salad dressing. That and some olive oil makes a decent salad dressing. Probably has high fructose corn syrup. I did not inspect the label on that one. If it does, then do not buy it. Oh, and aside, people are starting to figure out about high fructose corn syrup. So, there is a move to change the name once again. There are a dozen different synonyms for MSG, for instance, so, you know, modified soy proteins, things like that are actual synonyms for MSG to hide that from you. They're about to start calling high fructose corn syrup sugar, okay? So if you start seeing corn sugar listed as an ingredient, that's just high fructose corn syrup renamed. Good old diabetic producing stuff. Okay. Do not be fooled by the change in the name as the same old poison. Let's see. Oh yes, other things that Lindsay Williams has said. I'll not spend a lot of time on this, but he is saying that according to his source, We will be in a war with Iran within three to four months, and by 2012, the dollar will be effectively toilet paper. That means that the progression in that direction is scheduled for 2011, which is not very far away. So be getting your stuff lined up. When we get into a hyperinflation, assuming we go through that intermediate stage, you can expect all commodities to become effectively unavailable. Remember the stories about how people would line up and then they'd find out what was for sale in the Soviet Union? We could get to be the same way. Only, you don't even get to line up unless you get a lot of that toilet paper money handed out by the vampire rulers. Only the favorite minions will be given that toilet paper money. BK, on that note with regard to the Soviet system, one of the rules that all of our friends who experienced that said is if you saw a line forming, you just got into it. If you walked by and saw about five people and then six people and then eight people jumping into a line, You got into that line no matter where you were going because that line had something you probably could use or if you didn't need it directly you bought whatever you could and you traded that for what you needed. Yeah, you get to the front of the line you find out what they're selling and that's what you buy. Maybe it's toilet paper, maybe it's light bulbs, maybe it's oil filters, whatever it is you buy it and then you trade it with somebody for something that you actually want. simply because the supply channel was so shoddy and so irregular that you ended up doing all of the retail carrying of things around and negotiating because the system had broken to the point where it didn't do it. Exactly. And that's why again, one of the things that I've been mentioning is watch along the road, a bunch of doopas are buying into this get rid of your light bulb stuff. Guys, This gives you an opportunity to go pick up light bulbs that cost $6 apiece, $5 apiece, $3 apiece, not a dollar for a pack. I've been picking up stuff that I would never have purchased in the past, and I've inventoried it. Let me give you an example. Security light bulbs in different configurations. You know, broad beam, narrow beam, spot beam, for free. I've a case of them here, part of a case there. Track lighting is becoming not in vogue. Now part of it is it's also expensive as far as the hooligan lights, you know, collagen. So they're going to see those tossed out. Now guys, those are awfully handy for emergency lighting or spot lighting when the time comes and can be modified accordingly. But conventional light bulbs, medium base, and also any and all Christmas light bulbs. pull them out unscrew them from the... if you don't need 50 million... no, here's what you need to do. You need to take an unscrew them, put a piece of tissue paper, grab paper from another site like Watts for packing coming out of the gift shops and things like that. Ask them, hey, can you save me the stuff the stuff comes in? They'll save it for you, because they don't want to fill up their dumpster. You can grab the wrapping paper or tissue paper, you wrap each bulb, stick it in the box, wrap the bulb, stick it in the box. What you do is you nest them all. Now guys, right now there are no American light bulb companies left. The last American light bulb company has left the shore. There are no more American light bulbs. Think about that. Now, as it is, GBK, if they were to cut off certain materials like they're already doing raw materials right now, how long would the inventory in any particular category last? Think about that, guys. How long would it be before if with regular consumption, especially since here's the other problem? We were just talking with Ed. He just got a new headset for one of the rigs there in the station. He pulled it out of the box, put it on his head, and it broke. Now, it's time to failure approximately 10 seconds. Yeah, it looked exactly like the one, and Ed will testify to this. It looked exactly like the model he's been using, which wasn't the greatest. It was a good headset. it looked at this is what i've been talking about with all this china junk it's like when you look at the mixer on the shelf and you go man that's a chromed mixtures all look at that and then you see the price of the media like your cautious world nineteen ninety five you get closer to has the image of that night uh... you know poster or blender or mixer that you had back in nineteen sixty five but when you get up there you just know that when you pick it up with plastic and guess what it is There's no way that stamped out a 16 gauge steel, you bet. That's right. So here what you have is this thing that if you turn it on and it's good for about two hours worth of use. In another industry, this is happening right now, BK, and everybody's warning everybody about it. Everybody went to these China Sport power washers, right? Everybody thought, oh, I'll buy the cheap ones. And well, the Chinese, like you said, they keep shaving down and or they made copies of some of our best equipment. but they're using their standards for assembly. And so the average running time on most of these power washers is between two hours and 18 hours before 18 hours of use at most, before the motor burns out and the pump blows out. Yeah, I try to explain to people who burn out DVD drives that gee, these consumer drives are not designed for a lot of use. They expect you to burn discs 20 or 30 times, get tired of it, and stop using them. You can expect to just plane wear them out mechanically in 1000 to 2000 discs. They look at me funny and I ask them how many people do you know who have gone through 10 spindles of discs? Well, I don't know. This is the way they get things cheap. They start out with a good design that is solid and it costs way too much for anybody to buy. Then they shave things and shave things and shave things until they hit the sweet spot. Then they shave them some more to make a little more profit. This is called value engineering. I'm not kidding, this is actually what they call it. One of the famous examples was the Simon game with the little lights and buttons in you. The lights would flash in sequence, it was a memory game to slap the buttons in the same sequence. They designed that thing, it worked well, they decided that they could take out half of the spring so each button had one spring on it and not the two that were designed and that's how they were sold. There were actually people who took two of them apart and used the springs from two of them to put one of them back to design standards, not factory standards. Honest to gosh, and that's an example from 20 years ago. What the Chinese are doing now is worse and we don't have fallback industries. to replace that stuff with to any significant degree. When we do, the price ratio is 5 to 1. Our organizations, those that are still alive, cling to the notion of, well, we've got to have a whole coterie of managers making $80,000 a year and not producing one single widget. They're just shuffling paper. So we have to have these margins to support the management structure and Chairman's Yacht and all this kind of good stuff. They've priced themselves out of the market. I would buy American stuff if it cost only twice as much. I can't afford four or five times as much. And if the standards, or old American standards, were maintained, very few companies have done that. Most of them have already thrown everything into the bucket as it is to try and match China Tech. So you're looking at China Tech or sub-China Tech. Here's the problem I have with a lot of American companies right now. They claim to be American, but it says, parts made in China, if you read the fine print, and assembled in the United States. So it was kind of made in America. Now my problem when I read a card like that is, you know, hearts... That means the final nameplate was stuck on in the United States. Exactly. It was glued on with a hot glue gun and it was the first thing that falls off. Now, my best example where I read that... Is the one part that we don't need to work. Yeah. Well, and by the way, the label was made overseas too. It wasn't made here either. The one thing about this is an example. I went and had to get a connector for one of the air hose lines on the vehicle. I figured I'd just go to Meyers Shifty Acres and I did. I found it on sale in the Markdown rack. They normally were throwing everything in the dumpster, but they finally started sending stuff out on clearance because they realized $4 million worth of stuff in the dumpster is kind of like a waste from just one store. That's a non-exaggeration, guys. That's reality. I looked at the label and said, Made in America! And then I read the back of it and said, Parts Made in China and Assembled in the United States. And then I flipped the card back over because BK, it's a plastic casting single piece. Well, it was probably they used the blister pack machine in the US. Right, well the bubble wrap was made overseas, you'll see the bubble blister pack was made overseas, the card was printed overseas, and the single component part that was in the bubble pack was made overseas, and it was all assembled here. by mexican slaves who came up uh... illegal across the border no i have printed the cardboard here yeah maybe yeah that the wall well one of three wouldn't be bad there's only three things that can be done you know well for a little bit of operating So, again, the big thing here is we're pointing out, guys, if you see anything that's American, I've been preaching this for the last, when I go to yard sales and I got somebody to do this the other day because I'm pretty sure, there was a whole box of Corellware. Now Corellware is American space age dish. Just like Corningware. Where did Corningware get its name from? Where did it make its name? It didn't make it in dishes, by the way, guys. DOW Corning made its name in glass with the space agency. DOW developed all these special thermal glasses for very, very specific industrial operations. They were an old name in glass making. Long before that, they were the cutting edge when fiber optics was being developed. That required super pure glasses. They were really the gold standard in the glass industry for a long, long time. And what's happened is, well, the thermal glass is the big thing because for the long, you know, the cooking ware, now here's the thing, corning is now over in China. Right now, people are buying what says corning ware on it, but if you look close, it doesn't say Made in Ussa anymore, guys. It says Made in China. You don't want to know what the difference is? You throw it in the oven and you hear a crack split pop. That's that glass tray that you'd normally be used to baking your casserole in that just went in four directions. Or if it's in the microwave, literally explodes or fractures into dust. and you will find that a lot of the amber colored cookware that you've seen used to be a vision. If you examine stuff, I've spotted some in the Salvation Army store and taken a look and surprise, there's no brand marking on it. That stuff is made in China too. It just looks like the visionware that we all love. Here's the thing guys, we're always looking to the future. now i'm gonna say something right now we're almost working close i want to go which had covered that became a little bit this last part in here guys if it says you made in u.s.a. and it's corning where or it's corral or it's dishes are like gold okay any kind of glassware when wars take place what usually breaks anything shatterable yeah that's right now and it gets busted it gets broken to get stepped on to get rolled up uh... it would happen to whatever survives is worth a fortune historically now the best example i can give you this at the beginning of world war two paper bibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbibbib The next thing people did as a symbolic gesture was they went out and they grabbed all their Made in Japan China and their Made in Japan artifacts like little, you know, holly hobby kind of characters and they went out and they had smashing sessions where they smashed everything that was Japanese made. Right, and then those became collector's items. Oh my. I thought some of the comic books became collector's items because moms across America took the opportunity to throw out Junior's comic books when he enlisted and went off to war. They said, okay, well we're going to help the war effort and get rid of those awful comic books and wipe them out. And then some of them became scarce too. And became ultimately valuable. Now here's the thing. There will be no more correll ware made in the USA by the time they're done. There will be no more corning ware made in the USA by the time that it's gone. Whatever is out there is finite. Now there's two considerations. Do you like cooking with good equipment or material that doesn't explode in your face? I would suggest that if you see something that you use a lot of, start buying spares. If you go to that yard sale and you see that corning ware and it says corning made in the USA or Pyrex, yes or Pyrex. by it and put it on the shelf but hearing if nothing else or anything it's ornamental but corral where we're talking about you can drop those glass dishes from uh... from chest height accidentally and they will bounce on the floor guys are three of us we use our everyday i've caught everyone for the blue moon if you get the wrong angle yeah they'll break like any glass but they don't break like any glass either if you'll notice they actually very interesting in the way that they break uh... and typically that's only if you hit a hard object in other words of uh... sharp hard object now this stuff can be put in a box packed really well go down in the basement pick a spot and start stacking the stuff there and put it away and that can be the bottom of your stack too if your basement floods they don't care yeah exactly it's good to sit there and stare at your corral wear will look just like it did the day it was made but you know what and it will keep your pinot beans out of the water yeah when the time comes and you have to like down the road you want to look for something as a retirement investment you take that plate out there that's got that pretty pretty unique pattern or modern pattern which is what most of the corral wear has and somebody flips the back of it and says, oh 25 year old corral ware. Hey that says made in some country called USA. Hey they don't make that anymore and they haven't for 25 years. Yeah, it's made in the old republic. Yeah, you see how that works? Yeah, before the before empire. So this is something I'm trying to give you in advance here guys, ornamental items, goofy stuff if it says made in the United States on the bottom or if it says, and this sounds weird but it's true, made in Japan. Put it in a box, wrap it up, keep it clean and fill the box up and forget about it. But fill it up, that is a retirement package for you or a college investment plan for the future that will be worth something. because there is no Made in America anymore. There is no Made in USA. And even if they were to bring this stuff back tomorrow, how long would it take to achieve the standards and quality that it took us 60 and 70, 120 or 150 years to develop in each industry? It isn't going to happen. And it won't happen overnight. And in fact, they aren't planning on bringing it back. unless we do it, it's going to happen. So what right now, if you want to pick the bones of America as you knew it, here's a way to do it. Any glass ornamental objects that say made in the USA, and they've got to say made in the USA, if they have a crest mark or a manufacturer mark, better still, best still. corral dishware sets because somebody wants to get rid of them and they'll sell them for ten dollars or five dollars at the yard sale. Box them back up so they're protected, put them on the shelf and forget about them. You don't have to touch them. It's like a bar of gold or a bar of silver, guys. Except not many people are going to think about selling about stealing a twenty pound box of dishware. You see how that works? And think about this. There's other people that have those sets and they're going to get a set from Grandma BK and they're going to go, I wish I had the extra cups! and I wish I had the plate and I wish I had the gravy sir oh I'll pay any money so I can match up grandma's set. Guys that make their living off this right now guys I'm telling it to the future we're not talking most of this stuff like I have dishes I'm talking about were made 40 years ago already. Yeah there are specialists right now you can use to try to repair a silver set you know you look at all the patterns. and so on. Yeah, exactly. And they'll fortune each, but if you've got seven or something and you want eight, uh, you're going to pay that. And again, in the future guys, there will be no more made in America for a long time. It's like the old West used to be the real West, not the fiction West. People didn't go, Oh, okay. I'm wearing dead man's clothing. Somebody'd look at you stupid. He goes, well, pretty much everybody here is stupid i'm wearing my grandpa's shirt i think you know in fact i think he died in this one i can't smell it the stupid stuff put in the movies or condition of people people didn't think that way people didn't let stuff go to waste but what the problem is it's because many fat held again okay uh... quickly for a bit of step by four to jump in your company romaine eight millimeter that we mentioned The Pervi Partizan 7.62x54R, two boxes remaining, that's 40 rounds total, so we'll call that gone. Sportsman's Guide still has the 20 Swiss military hockey puck filters at $25. It'd be crazy not to grab a few of those if you could possibly manage it. AIM surplus still has the Pervi Partisan 62 grain 223 at $300 per 1000 rounds. That is an excellent purchase. They also still have the Russian Nagant pistols. I don't recall the cost on the Nagant. Widners. as you go 762 by 39 they are offering this stuff at a case of 1260 rounds for $200 now that is brass it is burdan it is corrosive but it is brass case and it is $200 for 1260 rounds you can't touch that Widners still has these German battle packs of DAG, that's .308. That is brass, it's a kneel, it is non-corrosive, it is bird-dant. This stuff is... surely it's in stock, yes. $80 for a battle pack of $200. That's an okay price. It's not to write home about, but it's an okay price. On another note, various sources have the Redway Green 308. Britain manufacturer Redway Green is their equivalent to Lake City. That is brass, non-corrosive, it is bird down. Be aware that the Redway Green surplus 308 that we're seeing in different places you may see it at gun shows etc. It's perfectly good ammo but it is burnt down just be advised. Okay, Widners continues to have this 50 caliber powder. This is new powder $50 $49 $50 for an eight pound jug two different flavors essentially identical loading characteristics $50 for eight pounds is an excellent price I am astonished that the Weenies haven't started going after reloading powder sooner or later, they will. They're starting to make some noises about terrorists coming here and buying the materials to do bad things. That may be a preliminary to going after components. Look after your components if you haven't already. That's the time I guess. She was 61 years old. That's Joan Vion. Just want to mention that. Sergeant Dyer, his number is 405-779-4042. 405-779-4042. You want to lend some support, see what he needs, guys, and send assistance. Guys in the chat room, post Sargent Dyer's address and phone number if need be, I'll do it here in the next minute or two. BK, thank you sir. God bless the Republic. Yeah, for the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march, both day and night. We're gonna do our part to help all the people we can, but first you gotta help yourself. Quartermaster, your job is to make sure everything gets to where it needs to be. That includes in your personal life and at home dealing with your family, but also to help support the pay-per-defer and the militia in the field. Thank you, BK. Thank you for listening to the Dutch Jones Radio Program and if you get nothing else from our show, there should be two things that you learn. One is, you need to work together with other like-minded people and number two, you need the basic equipment to keep from becoming a refugee. So whether you're looking for a water filter, tactical gear, surplus gear, or just want to look into some new survival equipment, you need to check out DJStor.tk. That's DJStor.tk. We carry surplus and we carry new lines from Mill Spec, and Voodoo Tactical. 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I'm gonna call the newspapers, the TV stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the general stations, the Low volume Friday here on the Dutch Jones Radio program. Welcome to all our Liberty Tree Radio listeners that just tuned in. Let me turn this up a little bit. We're coming to you live from the mighty little town of Koea. Actually, it's a commonwealth, it's not a town. In central California, we come to you Monday through Friday when we can. We were not on yesterday because our main computer, the hard drive, died. We lost everything. and we've got another computer coming and right now we're just kind of hodge-proj that so we're not broadcasting unfortunately mark konky right now because we're using that computer it's just you know moving it around and stuff So we were unable to do that. So those people that were listening on 93.3 that are local, we apologize for that inconvenience. Within a couple days we should have another computer in here or so we're promised. So welcome. Thank you for tuning in. We've had several people calling and emailing me about Sergeant Dyer's child being taken from Oklahoma from his girlfriend's house. That's all I know. I know no facts in the case. All I know is it's taken back to Oklahoma. We posted the Tennessee and Oklahoma information, but that's all I got. So I have nothing more for anyone. So all the IMs I'm getting through are Facebook listeners. And if you're listening on podcast, you guys probably know more than I do. However, if someone who has pertinent information on this yet another CPS kidnapping from a, uh, uh, an oathkeeper or militia guy, uh, give us a call. 559-8. 5 6 1 8 2 2 5 area code 5 5 9 5 6 1 8 2 2 5 and those who are listening over FM shortwave or CB Thanks, Scotty. I always appreciate you there. I haven't mentioned you yet I do appreciate you tuning in and retransmitting us up there in the Finger Lakes section of New York We we ask you to visit the Dutch Jones dot info website d u t c h j o e n s dot info website and we love it. Give me a 500 I can get a 500 gig hard drive from Best Buy dot com for 75 bucks. What did he say he was going to put in it Lou? He didn't say. Sometimes donating a server to us and I said hey we need it right away. He was supposed to come up tonight. If he doesn't come up tomorrow we'll run to Best Buy so that by Monday we get everything. I'm sure the church can get us another hard drive. They had a whole hard drive. They won't even talk. That's okay. I can't type either Ed. Those of you who are also just joining us, let's see, I've lost my train of thought because I was thinking about the computer. We've just been going over some tactical best stuff for people that wanted to know what they could put in their tactical best, things like that. But you can call in with anything you want to. We can talk about all kinds of stuff. It's a PC that died. It's the PC that runs everything. It streams your audio off of your website, so that we can retransmit it and all that. It was a HP something or other. It was given to us by the actual militia. We thank them for it. It lasted a little over a year. Constantly being used. Beggars can't be choosers. We'll see if this new server works out. Beggars can be choosers sometimes. Maybe you will be, but I'm not going to be, Lou. I don't want to get involved in that. I wish... Here, hang on. Lou, where'd you go? He's hiding. Lou, say hi to everybody. Okay, no food for Lou tonight. He's got... There he is. Lou is scared to death to be on the air. Okay, let's see if I can do that. But Lou's here at my left, and Stacy's the next left over helping us out here, and then Debbie's here sitting in a chair. You look relaxed. Are you in your pajamas drinking tea? Yes, I am. It's been a hard day. Yeah, it's been pleasant up here. We've got threatening rain and we've got all kinds of stuff. I've got a little bit of work today. I put in an hour or two rake and leaves, so we'll get some money that way, so that's good. We still have needs here. We need you to go to DJStore.TK and buy stuff from us. If you want to donate, you can go to DutchJones.info and use the pitch in. As always, we appreciate that. And then on the other side of the corner, guys have been doing this longer than I've been alive, 45 years, almost. And I don't want to insult them by belittling them, but it's good every once in a while just to go over some basic stuff. So the last half hour of the show, we were showing my plate carrier and how I rigged up the front of it at least, and we covered some things, and we'll get into the back of it there. But there's one thing that everybody forgets, and I learned this harshly in the last training we had. We were doing team tactics, so I was all focused, okay, I got my ammo, I got my weapon, you know, I got my eye protection, I got my knee pads. I'm looking like really high-speed Ricky Rescuer here as we're doing dynamic entries. Well, then right in the middle of a scenario, the instructor, who's an excellent instructor, goes, you'll have five minutes to start a fire. He's like, I use Polish. I don't even know how to do the Polish accent. It's more like Russian. But we're like, what? I had taken all my survival gear off of my vest because I was short stepping it. I said, well I'm not going to train like I fight, I'm just going to have ammo and airsoft. I'm just going to have a bunch of airsoft ammo and a plastic gun to look cool and then you know that's it. So he caught us because he knew what we were doing. I had my first aid because I figured people can get hurt and I was one of only three people out of like twelve that had first aid on us. So that made him a little mad too. So it's always good to have an outside trainer come in because our own trainers may miss those kind of things. Because you've got five minutes to start a fire. So I was like, uh, none of us. No one had a lighter, no one had matches. And normally this is what's in my tactical vest. I don't know if you guys see this. It's my survival necklace. I got a pocket knife. It's a multi-use pocket knife. Got it at Walmart. It's a cheap Swiss Army knife but it's got everything I need in it. I've got Strike Anywhere Matches, right in here, Strike Anywhere Matches, with some kindling in there, some dryer lint and dryer sheets. And of course you'll see all the parachute corps. I've got my lovely survival whistle, which a lot of you will be getting. We just give them, whenever anybody makes a donation, we throw different things in. Survival whistle is one of those things. On the survival whistle, as I told you yesterday or the day before, it's got a small compass. It's not for calling artillery fire or for having, you know,