October 26, 2010
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The host (filling in for Mark Koernke) discussed weather safety during a severe windstorm affecting the Midwest, including proper camping and shelter techniques. He addressed the Juan Williams firing from NPR over his comments about Muslim passengers on airplanes, arguing that average Americans share similar concerns but fear job loss for expressing them. The host covered practical topics including checking coins for silver content, the importance of social graces and politeness during stressful times, and shared personal anecdotes about encounters with wildlife (bears, mountain lions, coyotes) while using night vision equipment, emphasizing that natural predators are not allies despite the saying 'the enemy of my enemy is my friend.'
- weather safety
- windstorm
- juan williams
- npr
- political correctness
- silver coins
- night vision
- wildlife encounters
- bears
- mountain lions
- preparedness
- michigan
- social graces
- communications
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For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in 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 free gentlemen? You are tuned to Liberty Tree radio bringing you the intelligence report in this saw all this hour eight Eastern Coast time deep into the time zone. Hey, that's also including that daylight saving stuff there. Again, you're tuned to Liberty Tree Radio broadcasting to all points of the compass and to each and every one of our brothers and sisters and behind the lines in occupied territories. Again, by Liberty Tree Radio, many in various other venues like you can listen at, oh, how about live 365 and other again, other in various venues. But you know, we're going to put a bend this we're going to call it because that's what it says on the calendar. The 26th day of October, of our Lord 2010. Again, 26 October and you guys and again just past five, well it's almost 10 minutes. Well, almost seven minutes past five here. He's been the Eastern time zone and again the intelligence report. You guys Mark is someplace else and everything is fine. So not to worry there. The functions have been made and all as well. So that's a good thing. as well. If you can get away for an hour, that's good. It's good to relax every now and then. We talk about creature comforts. When we talk about creature comforts, one of them that's brought to example is the silk cameras underneath the red barons. They're flying, they move around inside that, stay warm with the leather, and stay smooth in action with the silk. There are kinds of reasons for it. Being uprated and bleeding inside, what's supposed to be keeping you warm and protecting you. Again, that's another type of creature company. Now if you're here in Michigan right now or in Indiana, Illinois, all the way across to Wisconsin, back into the Dakotas, and down into Ohio, Pennsylvania, and soon it'll be in your area, New York and Maine. There's quite the windstorm going on. Again, it's like, well, if you're not careful, something just might blow away. So make sure you know... everything is tied down and if you wanted to move something now is the time to break out the skyhook. I didn't even hear anybody laugh in the room so I'll try not to repeat that. If you wanted to move something now is the time to break out the skyhooks and laugh. Places I wanted to go to but I think we might have a call. Let me make certain the caller waiting. Do we have somebody a caller? Hey one more time the 26th day of October, the year of our Lord 2010 and it is a windy one so you know that wind will set. heat out of you real quick. It's not as bad as being wet in the wind, but you can cool an internal combustion motor simply with wind alone. They call them air-cold motors, don't they? So if you're going out, you think, well, it's 67 degrees. Well, that's in a 30 or 40 degree wind. You're chilly. There's a lot of molecules moving over you that are working hard at taking heat out of you. Mind you, if you're going outside today, and if you're going to be outside overnight, tense down in heavy weather like this. You need to pay attention to what you're doing. Mark talked of this earlier, and we've talked a few days because this has been building. I look the window here and the trees are leaning one way, and I'll look over there for a little while, and I'll look back, and the trees are leaning another because the wind direction has changed. I look for a lot of good shelter, but when you look for shelter like, oh, I'm going to camp in the woods here. This is a gimme you guys, but a lot of people have never seen a tree that's fallen or a branched right. Like an arrow, a guide at the front thing, like a snake swallows a snake apparatus. That's another example of a best one. But sometimes a limb will break and fall and an anvil will tone you guys. And you wouldn't want to be underneath that one. You wouldn't want to pitch your tent there. So again, you might be in the woods and you might be on the edge of the woods or you might be out in the plains and you don't have to worry about this too much. But out in the plains, now you've got to really deal with the open weather, don't you? And it's double and triple sometimes. Well, I know these little stakes aren't going to hold things down, so you're going to have to make or find or build something bigger about the weather. But it's just a beautiful, it's a great day. Can't see the sun gray from horizon to horizon. Things I wanted to touch. Maybe by the bottom of the hour. I'd like to walk away for a minute around the bottom of the hour. If Eddie's got that, maybe we'll get some confirmation. Maybe we'll just get some confirmation at the bottom of the hour. Okay, thank you, Eddie. That makes things easier, you guys. There's a couple things I wanted to touch on. We hit on this Monday yesterday, you guys. This is Communications Tuesday. It would even be a better idea to bring it up today. Well, a little bit yesterday. They fired that guy last week. that Juan Williams there from National Public Radio for talking about, well, if he's getting on an airplane and he sees somebody in there of garb, it makes him nervous. Well, you know, he has a right to say that. They fired the guy above, the woman above him. Well, maybe you should talk to his lawyer or his, and you know, that was a person. It's not like, you know, he walked into an airplane, you know, on and on. Juan, and you know, I've had my, I've taken delight over the years because Juan is one of the insiders. They do this to one of them to make example of, but to well look at what he said. He shouldn't make a big deal out of it, but we're going to make example of him. Sit in a nutshell. Well, he's shuffled somewhere else. For one, he's not really worried. He's already got the foot. He signed like a three foot. Oh, well. At any rate, my point is here about the national part of that. Now there's a whole big controversy about, well, we should probably cut off the money to National Public Radio. make your voice heard. I know we're kind of swatting at flies when it flies. I didn't know elephants could fly, you know what I mean. Kind of swatting at flies here, but it's funny because when you look at it with the light, you can't say that. You know, Juan Williams, he's made enough money. Granite might have to turn back on the burner of his lifestyle a little bit. He did never have to work another day. If you've been in the media at that level for the time he has, you could walk away. buy a little island in the Caribbean and whatnot. At any rate, he wants to stay in the biz, so to speak. So again, he signed that contract. But that's funny that the National Public Radio would do that again, making an exam and turning around. Because see, all he was doing was talking about a basic fear. This had to be kind of orchestrated then, because this is like speaking, but average American can't say this because it's not politically correct. A lot of Americans think that, well, what Juan said is, I feel the same way. I couldn't say that at work now, apparently, because I'd lose my job. I don't think Juan's really hurting. I wanted, yesterday, at the end of the hour, toward the end of the hour, I said, oh, we hardly talked about, I know a number of other people throughout the last 42 hours of tornado ran through their rice text, there's kind of a little side bar here, but I haven't heard from I want to hear from somebody. I want to know if everybody is okay. I've talked to in Rice, Texas and tried to make that connection. I haven't got anything. I'll say it's comforting to hear the phone ring because you don't get that out of service. No service in this area or just number out of service. It's comforting to hear the phone ring. It would be even more so to leave a message, but I have that, but it would be best to hear someone say, hey, we're all okay here. So, you know, Rice, Texas, big hit there a little. last few days you guys, the tornado ran through there and there's been talk about tornadoes going back to the weather, talking about tornadoes spinning off of this big bunch moving through the Midwest right now. And this is only going to get worse in the next 12, 14, 20 hours and then it's going to go away. But there was a tornado down in Texas and I'd like to hear from our friendlies there in Rice. I know in a number of different directions but I wanted to do this here real quick because you know what Mark urges me to do. We can't get through the hour without Mark saying, Don, give us a phone number for night vision. So I'll do that. And I know I think I just heard a beat, but give me just a moment because I kind of got rolling into that thought. And after this, and then into the evening, you guys, you can reach me at 231. Here's the old, that ancient form of communication known as a telephone, 31-96. Again, 231-96 night vision. We can talk about viewers or binoculars or gunwam being redundant. time on that phone number then we'll get to our caller that if you want to talk to me about night vision you can reach me at 231. Who do we have on the line? Because we've pulled for years but you know what I just came in you know how that works you guys it's one of the mine not in a while let alone a half. To me it's change and we haven't hardly talked to them. We talk about silver and we talk about and you know it's like boing you guys every once in a while you know you get a pocket means or whatnot maybe you try to maybe you move in a cash society if you listen to this. a It keeps your change from falling out of the pockets of your BDUs, you guys. And it keeps the change from rattling around in the pockets of my jeans, me in a suit, in there. And you toss that change in there, and you get home, and I make certain I spend it. Clean that. Just glance through that, because you know a silver dime is worth a bivinity now. They don't pass up silver. You see a Kennedy half anymore, and they put it in their pocket. Quarters are kind of, they're still big enough, and they feel just different enough, and they clink a little bit different when they But you're still going to see silver dimes every now and then. The other thing is, and we've talked about it, and people will get something. Well, look, Granny had this roll over. Grandpa had this roll of dimes over there. And Grandpa might have just, by accident, thrown the dimes in the drawer here in 1943. You know what I mean? And they've been there ever since. Didn't know what they mean. Times and stuff. And again, I'm not going to waste a whole lot of coins in your pocket, you guys. And sometimes it will pay off. I'm not trying to be redundant there. Pay attention to them, that's a pretty good line. Pay attention to them and sometimes that will pay. But more and more people are thinking like that and that's why you don't see silver dollars in circulation anymore other than the fake ones, the trash ones. Don't see silver once in a while or, darn you guys, circulation. Just to make it easy, call it 20 times its value instead of, well maybe 375, 350 because we bumped it up 17 something to 20. So 17 and a half and that'd be that other quarter. time. But you guys let money in your hands just, you know what I mean, glean the coins every now and then. And it's another good reason to, instead of, you know, letting change come into your hand and go through your hand in the day, continue to make change through the day. If you're, you know, moving money, go here, take the change, put it in your pocket, change out. And when you go over to the feed store for 48 cents, you know what I mean? Give that guy one of the, one of the, and you might get some real money. You might get back some real money. And I'm not going to dwell on this hardly much any very long. But we're going to be at the bottom of the aisle here in a minute. I wanted to say you're ready for running board. You know, I hardly ever do that because, you know, that's kind of like a behind the scenes job. And you hear Eddie every now and then I requested earlier, Eddie, can we, uh, some music? And he came up and I think we can do that. I wanted to say thank you for it. You know, that's one of the things that we've talked about and this is communications Tuesday and this is a viable subject because you know what grind against each other. and the more pressure we are under. When I don't want to go there right now, you understand. When I say the more pressure we are under, the more we tend to grind on each other. And the more the small paths away are for, get ignored. You know, like please and thank you. And I wonder, you know, it's like walking down the side. They know a wave of me because it's in a shot somewhere. Or you know what I mean, the two of them in years. You know, looking people in the face. And when you look people in the face, you kind of help. them in the eye and that seems to be like a thing almost. People in, particularly in the big cities, don't hardly do that. And that's one of the, what one might call, you know, to call them their earlier, the social graces, you know, like please and thank you. And you know, somebody does something, you know, maybe we've got to start in a few minutes in time. That's M-A-I-N-E, Military.com, one of the last surviving true military surplus stores in the country. Go online now to MainMilitary.com and discover a source for hard to find surplus items at true surplus prices. Surplus gun cleaning kits as low as $2.99. Complete chemical suits as low as $11.99. See our huge selection of gas masks, filters, and accessories. Finish at M10 gas masks are free for $30. And Swiss filters are free for $12. 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When Jerry needs time to take her friend to take her freedom back. It's time to take her- We store the Republic. That's kinda like- That's kinda like see that on a song. Group of people down there. Being polite. You might think that well- remember the scene. We do that pretty often. In a crime, what one would call the movie of the Patriot, when the one commander, Mel Gibson's camera, his name in the movie, was talking with the general, and they were all, you know, they're blood enemies. They would be shooting at each other. They'd kill that man, and you know, Mel's character, that general, you know what I mean. But again, they were carrying on and remembering well the request. If you don't do this, shooting our officers. Remember that. Another point to be made out of this, please, Ann, thank you, is, you know, with that pressure from above and that pressure grind on each other kind of when we, I just, you know, I had a rough day, but if you've got a job that's at 10 hours, six days a week, and man, it just ain't doing for me what it did three years ago. And you know what I'm telling you, because well, he and his doctor, and doctor tell him you're as fit as the dollar, and he turned white and passed, oh, you know, he just passed. And now you might say, you know, what you're doing, is not getting you that much farther ahead. You know, you have that much kind of like being squeezed. The ceiling is coming down and you're meeting the floor. We don't need to exert any pressure. Different ways, you know, in my enemy, I'm a grenade and here's from that one, right? It's the, you know, what caliber? Here's the kicker in this whole thing because in the middle of it, you might even hear, thanks bud. And now, you know, that's what it, it's kind of a gimme then, isn't it? But it need not be said then because that man's working he can to keep himself alive. and Yeah, that's right. 2-1-8-8-4-4. And then the code, the conference room number would be 4-3-7-2-9-6 and touch that. Other than that, you know, that's type of them. And I didn't really try enemy. So Kim, they would have taken, you know, the people who call the Rockefeller because, you know, that can be an enemy of your enemy. If it's your enemy's enemy, it's probably not going to be your friend because you are subject. You might be a little more well-equipped. When it comes to winter time, and every winter we do this, and we do it throughout the winter, and we do it when it's coming up to winter, and I'm going to do it again right now. But you know, that time, if you're not ready for it, we'll end it on your nose. You don't feel anything anymore, and you're kind of off in dreamy land. You don't want to be of my enemy, it's my friend. A couple weeks ago, boys on the south way down there, you've got them killer bees, you know, and they are nondiscriminatory. They'll stab this guy in the ear, or that guy in the neck, or the hand, or whatever, you know. and you should probably be in the rear somewhere because when you're out there in the field and you're crawling to the ground you guys and if you're crawling around and you're on there burrow they ain't going to like you no matter. You have my enemy that is not my friend. You know I can walk out before I go any farther and we're getting 10 minutes out. I'm going to march on here then going out here after dark. It's a night vision on SKS and it's 10 years ago now this one. My neighbor's dog run. And when my neighbor would leave, that dog would come over here and sit on the front over here. So eventually it was assimilated into this. Now one day, I heard the dog carrying on to the side of a woods, carrying on and running down there. And so I grabbed the SK and a piece of night vision on top of that at the time. And it was getting dark early and it was chilly, but I hadn't turned on the night vision. I started looking around and we've talked about with night vision. You don't just look in one direction, move in the direction. You look in all directions. So I move down the pain looking where I'm going and I'm looking all over. I just did that, didn't I? So I get to see the dog. I get to a place where I can see the dog still barking and in the leaves. Once I hear another cat in the night vision to the creek, flying along the creek, the tree, just a few times. When the dog went to the tree and the piece of night, there's a night out of the tree and oh, there's a bear coming. Didn't take a long time to figure that the dog's momma bear is in the tree line. Now that was a stubborn dog because she might not bring, she might grab the rabbit. baby bear in the trees and mama bear is always trying to keep her busy and again that stubborn she didn't listen to me a whole lot but you know what when I'm 60 degrees as fast as you pan with the piece of night vision if you turn too fast the image becomes blurry so you can only turn so fast and still make out what you're looking at oh understand that when I say I turned as fast looking in all directions 360 degrees and then back to the sun looking back at the dotting away from that area back in front of me but I took a couple of rapid steps something is running in front of me and it's so close that I know I could just... You know, that's bear. I've never thought like that. Now there's another enemy of my enemy. Really not my friend. You know what I mean? And you know what? Another time I went down basically a little... I walked down the two-track. Same piece of night vision. And the two-track hooked onto the land. Like at the end of that fish hook, you clear that and see the cabin. The cabin with the piece of night vision would hit. Only imagine a hissing and imagine those little lungs. Imagine 5 gallon, well maybe that's an extra feet away because I'm moving in there. That cat, they're very quiet. In California, generally it's for the baby somebody's pet. By him. And when I stopped, even though I was looking the other way, once he realized that I wasn't going to keep going, I was instilling his little dinky bubble for Steve threatening him, then he... And you have to understand at that moment I'm looking at this cat and very quiet. It's a full night. Now here in Michigan, you can be calling it night when they're out hunting. They might get to be two feet long. But you know, they'll kill you just as badly as my enemy. If you've ever been in recorded history, a wolf attack on a human being, well that's a bunch of BS and document that for you. Add him on this hour. So there's another enemy. So, you know, it's just you can take a walk in the woods and have a... You can take a walk in the city and come with coyotes now. And we know about the baby away in California most of two or three years ago. Now, I repeat, my enemy of my enemy, that is not my... So I thought I'd, you know, you guys, I thought I'd take a minute. and bust up the enemies of my enemy are my friend. Didn't I put out me on that? If you're out west, the rattlesnakes hide. And that's where, now the thing about scorpions, mostly they overpower. So, you know, those are the foundations, aren't they? You might be able to build a one story. And again, you know, it's in the Midwest, you know, and if you're out there in Maine, you know what that means. Again, you know, it's, again, the enemies and the threat throughout the hour. And I can say thanks for tuning in, you guys. There's a reason. And I would say, toward the end of the month. 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