November 4, 2011
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, freeze-dried rations (LRRPs), and recent news stories including a botched SWAT raid in Tucson, Arizona that killed an innocent Marine veteran, Jesse Ventura's dismissed airport security lawsuit, and EMP vulnerability of electronic components. He emphasized the importance of stockpiling food, spare parts, and light bulbs, explained how diodes and LEDs are susceptible to electromagnetic pulses, and discussed shielding techniques using lead paint and tin foil. Callers contributed questions about EMP proofing lasers and observations about government overreach.
- freeze-dried rations
- lrrp
- preparedness
- swat raid
- tucson arizona
- marine veteran
- jesse ventura
- airport security
- tsa
- homeland security
- emp
- diodes
- leds
- shielding
- lead paint
- self-sufficiency
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the arts as well as politics. The Intelligence Report, Mark and Don every morning at 6am Pacific Time, Monday through Friday. Rifle Association says it's not guns that kill people, it's maneuvers. You can shove down arm man. You can arm himself. The Intelligence Report, Mark and Don every morning at 6am Pacific Time, Monday through Friday. I want the people to know that they still have two out of three branches of the government working for them and that ain't bad. Not yet begun, is it, Fireman? The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, 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've traded in your name. You've given government control for 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 will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children and then fear and be a slave? O 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 torture freedom bright as Iowoc he'd vanished in the midst for once he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his tyrants trampled each god-given right. We only watched 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave the land of the free? For your training and you will come back alive. Well, good morning, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the morning. Intelligence report. I'm Mark Carkey. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, central, southeast, and east. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on... micro effect network in the morning world's one little liberty tree radio dot for m g dot com run and i have micro stations and i have a room big stations cb base stations at the morning channel twenty seven twenty nine in mid and upper michigan were also on the will trip technologies east and west of mississippi along with alaska We're on the Hallmark network on Eastern Seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico to Louisiana all the way up to Nebraska with the three-eyed nuclear cows much over top of the nuclear arsenal and then waiting to all of our friends in the Rockies to include both the pit, the big truck drivers, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do driving trucks twice the size of my house putting one behind the other and still able to run over a custom 20 pickup truck jamming up into the wheel well. I don't even know that it's there. Yeah, I lived, probably have to drive about two or three miles inside a truck that is like two buildings laying on their side. Anyway, that's sweeping across the plains over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi. It isn't running dry anymore, is it? Now it's, oh, why do we have all the water? Any country or plant, any part of the plant, everybody else speak, oh, thank you Lord for the fresh water. Of course in our country it's, oh my God, now it's flooding. Instead it's, thank you Lord for all of the great fresh water you are giving us. The rest of the world is dying, but we have fresh water. We are the only country that would be stupid enough to complain about it. What could I say? But anyway, ah, on to, that's right. Lazy J, the Smokies, where the restaurant crew's grandma teams, the OK teams, and the Maville Grandma Consortium are doing their part to get the job done to ensure that we have a replacement for the internet. We're working on it every way that we can, people. I just sent a whole bunch of stuff from the last few days on down the road to go back east and also to go over to Jackson County, the next county over from us, so that we can help to expand on the replacement technologies. I'm always eagle-eyeing for anything and everything out there that might be useful. Anyway. it is a beautiful clear though that's gonna probably change in the next two hours is michigan its fall uh... all you have to do is blinker wait weather change but it is the fourth day of november it is the fourth year of open baby and socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america with the k two thousand eleven minutes friday that's right and we got down with us here by the way up And let's not forget that 2011 Old Earth Calendar. It is 9, 10, well let's put it this way. Depending on where your clock's at, 909, 910, or 911, or you've got it set early so it'll get you up so you then go, oh I know it's fast, go back to sleep. That's kind of scary. Everybody does this. Wait a minute, we allow for enough space so we can hit the snooze alarm down and we can sit there semi-awake and then go, oh my god, I gotta get up! Whereas if we just planned on getting up, we'd have that much more rest time. There's an example of conditioning when you think about it. You know, you've got to have the buzz alarm to get you going. Well, before we go any farther... Oh, go ahead. About conditioning. You guys, we've talked about this before. When you're standing around, you can dedicate, and these seem to be two separate subjects, but you can dedicate a portion of your mind to praying all the time. You really, really can. And when you're asleep, You can dedicate a portion of your mind to paying attention to what's going on around you. You really, really can. You have to practice it. It's a skill that is acquired. But while you're sleeping, you know, and here comes the most foot in your head and you're used to that so you don't wake up. But if you hear that creak of the door, you hear the dog growl in a way that you know is bad, If you move yourself in this direction, you can recognize that and wake up. Now when you wake up, this goes back to what you were talking about, Mark. When you wake up in the middle of the night because you think you've heard a threat because of that portion of your mind that you've tried to dedicate to paying attention to your surroundings, it can be done. When you wake up, don't just lay there in bed because you've... something's gained your attention. Wake up, stand up, because you know it's pretty hard to fight when you're laying in your bed, isn't it? Wake up, stand up, be ready for the fight. Just a thought Mark, thank you. Absolutely, in fact one of the things, again, when you're sleeping you're worried about a pencil getting stuck in your head. Because that's one of the old common, and remember they don't restrict behind the wire pencils. Trust me guys, you get really used to the idea of being in two worlds at the same time. Yep. That's how it works, you're constantly in fighting mode. It's that simple. In fact, that's why Well, we'll talk about that later, but there's a basic rule that they can't really, you know, charge a person if somebody, you know, touches a person's body and you're in sleep mode. If you strike out, there's nothing they can do. That's a natural defense. Yeah, like some people wake them up with the broom even in peacetime in their own house. Yeah. Don't wake up Ralph. Real quick here a freeze-dried guy mentioned something that I and if I was a miss and forgive me Someone needs to hit me with a sticker right now too because Don they got blurps Freeze-dried guy found LRRP somewhere. I don't know where he did it, but he's got him in stock And I'm gonna tell you something. I'll just relate a story here many years ago, and I was with the military and We were out of course if we were deployed We were told that we could count on the air farce to resupply us. And I learned after that first experience why it is we do not trust the Air Force. Okay? After starving, because I still carry it, I pack up a lot of stuff, but it was at the time, it was like, well, don't worry, you're going to have resupply. And the last image I can remember is we were out in the middle of sand dunes and we had the ex- we had us shielded. Pitched signal fire so it can only be seen from the air small it was all there's a whole world through all the process everything was marked out we had the IR sheets so that they pilot could see the markers to know what you know we also had the wind wind direction marked on the ground and That plane valuably came in off the horizon and it valuantly passed over the dune with the marker and it valuantly passed Beyond us and nothing came out of the back end of that plane And as we watched from the top of the press, the tactical press of the dune that we were on, we saw the back end of the aircraft blossom with a bunch of cargo about, oh, it looked like 11 or more miles downrange. Sure thought it was 17 miles downrange. Nowhere near us or where we could get to it. So much for the resupply. Even when I look at this ad, Don, the first thing is the memory of the taste of that meal that we got hold of is still in my mind today. As soon as I read this little ad that's on the freeze-dried guys page, it was beans and rice with beef. And one LIRP, one LRRP was enough to, in fact originally they were, these were Vietnam era LIRPs that we actually got some of, we got a few of, because somebody else had stashed something. When we walked everything in, everybody was carrying additional material. I was carrying PRC-77 plus two coils of comma wire. Plus clay mowers plus you know two laws rockets plus you know you go right through the inventory You're carrying everybody else's goodies you're not going to use but it helps to contribute to the fight to keep you alive, okay? So you're carrying about 80 pounds of extra junk on top of whatever else you got to use you know in terms of your basic LBE etc with your backpack the whole nine yards And I travel light so the backpack is something I didn't use because I was carrying a radio I used the hanger on the back of the PRC-77 to carry a second butt back, but a lot of that was for spare parts, spare batteries and gear to go along with the radio rig. As it is, we got hold of a case of these which, you know, back in the day, in fact it was totally dark. The only thing I know for sure is, you know, we know what we had. And we tried to boil up some water in a canteen cup. Obviously, you keep the fire. Everything's minimal. You want to bring up a signature. You don't want to start a fire. This isn't camping out, guys. And we poured that canteen cup in there, and you sealed the meal, and you're shaking it up to get the water around to that freeze-dried food. But you're hungry, and the moment that water hit it, in fact, the moment the package opened, you could smell everything that was in it. When you are starving, your senses are tuned at a level that is primordial. And as soon as we smell everybody, the three of us that we're sitting, because we knew what we were going to do, we were going to break it down, we had enough food so we could, every person could get a third of that alert. Now these rations, Don, let me read off what they have here on this, and it's like, man, these guys are living like, it's like everything else. I hear people go, I'm going to eat herby food. Guys, I can remember when we had three menus. Like in lerps. Okay now you got beef stew beef stroganoff chicken with rice chili mac with beef That's basically oh yeah and spaghetti with meat sauce What the heck? It's like oh my god. Yeah rough on it. It's like I've got whichever restaurant to go to I mean it used to be those three meals and they were bulky and the idea was to fill you up and they taste good I mean the of course when you're starving everything tastes good. You're hungry We barely let that stuff rehydrate. It rehydrated more in us than it did in that package. Even though everybody was restraining themselves. And the thing is that with a third of a ration, each one of us had enough to keep us satisfied. Each one of us could have eaten that whole ration. Trust me. But it was enough so that three of us ate off that and at least it kept us from chewing on our toenails some more. These are going fast, yep, I can believe that. They're $132 per case of 20 pouches. Each pouch produces 21 ounces of food. Now the big thing I will point out is this. Guys, I can't stress enough, I've mentioned lerps before, freeze dried rations are fantastic anyway because for a lot of you, you're getting older. There's two groups of people that I most worry about, very young and very old. Well guys, with a pack like this, you can throw in a whole lot of good food in amongst all the other goodies and gunky stuff and lightweight dollar store stuff you can get your hands on. And you're not going to have a three day pack, you'll have yourself a two week pack. So you put two or three of these lerps, or four, in your kids' backpacks along with all the other stuff you're going to throw in there that you know they'll eat. You don't care if you, in fact, put it this way, you need to consume calories. We had Brad up, he's back, he's actually going to be heading back towards Afghanistan or he's heading to Africa here in the next few days. But as he pointed out, guys, 8,000 calories, 6,000 calories, 5,000 calories. You know, I don't eat that much in a day. When you're out in the field, guys, your body is a furnace. And it's going to consume everything. It's going to be burning more calories. And I can't stress enough, in munchkins are growing. Older people in general are going to need more to keep them functional too for the very same reason. We want to keep their immune systems up. We want to keep them healthy. This includes dosing people up with iodine. This includes vitamins, which everybody should include vitamins in their packs. But for combat weight, in other words, for the amount of the weight you're carrying, you're looking at a whole lot of food. And the price is pretty decent on this. I haven't seen lerps at this price range for a long time, and I used to buy tonnage. I have bought tonnage from the government, used to buy the surplus. So apparently this stuff has become available for a little bit again. The phone number for the Freeze Ride Guide to call for this is 866-404-3663. That's 866-404-3663. That's 866-404-3663. They accept cashier's checks, money orders, personal checks, but personal checks must hold for 10 days to clear. And most important for a lot of you computer geeks is that Freeze Dry Guy uses PayPal. A lot of people always ask that. In fact, I had this question at a meeting this last weekend. Do these guys, you know, we're asking about certain people, do they use PayPal? And I hadn't really thought about that. because it's one of those things where yeah everybody using PayPal nowadays what the hell why not well the freeze-dried guy uses a pal so for everybody out there listening if you're gonna look at picking up food you're looking at your ever budget is that this is the stuff that there is a free strike you go on the shelf to eat way normally would because when you cook these meals people won't know the difference in this is chef boy rd or some of the stuff you people cook at home If you follow instructions, the one thing you stuff about freeze-dried is you throw it in the, you actually leave it in the pack is what you're supposed to do with the mill wrap. And dump the water in there, seal it back up, you want it boiling hot, you pour it in there, you leave it in the pouch. When you open up the pouch, if you follow instructions, it's gonna go, wow. It's gonna smell, it's gonna taste, it's gonna have the texture, everything it's supposed to because it's freeze-dried. The average person out there are a lot of goofs that are like, well, if it's not like regular food, I'm not going to eat it. Well, that person's going to starve around me because they're going to get a handful of oatmeal and some peanut butter. OK, so they better be happy if they show up bare but naked. But for some of you to have people that are limited in capacity to you know to eat certain things Check the the specs of the menus on these rations you can ask about that structural information is on the packages I don't know if he's posted it down, but in fact I'm gonna if anybody can maybe Joe's gonna talk freeze-dried guy today one of the things that he should do with this is take a couple of the wrappers scan them and Put them on the page so that you can read them That will give you a better understanding about these lerps and how they work. LRPs used to be almost like a hoagie type package or like a subway type package like a Subway sandwich. These look like they've gone more to a rectangular popcorn bag pouch like you get a microwave popcorn bag. If you popped it open, that's how they look. So there's an idea of the difference, a little change there. It's not a problem. They figured it was easier to get the food out. Usually, again, the idea behind the tubular is that it kept everything where you could hold on with one hand and maintain control. And as you ate it, you peeled back the package. In this case, apparently, they went with a larger orifice with a pouch so that you can get your hand in there and scoop it out with a spoon or whatever. and everybody's happy. Usually you eat the stuff right out of the package, you don't even change it out from what the container it's in. That's what our policy is. And then I take my last of my warm water, pour it in the pouch, seal the pouch, shake it up really good and drink the water. That way you get every calorie out of that pouch because you carried that thing and you burned calories to move it. You better get everything out of it, you can't. Right now you might do that and you don't worry about that. You're thinking, oh Mark, it's extreme. No, it's not. You'll find out real quick when you're starving when I'm talking about. Oh yeah. I heard a ring, I know we got a caller, who do we have? Tom from Alabama. Hey Tom. Hey, I just read you an article here where this SWAT team in Tucson, Arizona managed to kill another innocent veteran. As a matter of fact, I thank you for bringing that up because that is another story that needs to be touched on. Tucson widow says a regional SWAT team killed her husband, is that the one you're talking about? Yes, sir. A Marine veteran in a botched raid not even aimed at him, riddling the house with 72 bullets while she and their four-year-old son were in it. Vanessa Guarina says police refused to allow paramedics to help her husband, and I believe that because this is what they're doing now. They'll stand over a person who's bleeding to death. Everybody thinks that these aren't animals that we're dealing with in these black uniforms. This is happening and being repeated over and over again. And I think part of this is so that they kill the witness. So that the family better sue them to the wall. And I don't care who's listening right now, guys. Everybody knows better than stuff like this that's going on. The family better sue them to the wall and take them for everything they got. Go ahead, please. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. This is the same type thing. Didn't this happen about six months ago in, I think, Arizona? I'm wearing a coat of an innocent man. Yeah, no shots were ever fired at members of the Pima regional SWAT team from inside the Garena home widow says her Pima County court complaint Oh in her Pima County court complaint this what I'm thinking is this it's possibly that this is a second one or and let's be careful on this it might be the actual court filing now with the the case going into the court So, she says her husband was peacefully sleeping in his bed after returning home from the night shift at a mine when the police killed him. Now, I don't recall with the other gentlemen, or the first story, that they never did say where the guy worked. So, I don't know if it was a, if he'd just gotten off working at the mine or whatever. After the shooting, Pima Regional SWAT team denied entry to anyone, including paramedics. Well, of course, because the paramedics could also be called as witnesses. And again, one of the things that happened is the guy might actually make a statement, and a deathbed statement is considered a pretty heavy anchor. This may be the same case, Mark. I'm reading the last sentence there, that she sued Pima County and five members of Pima County Regional SWAT team. So I guess it is the same case. The interesting thing is they should be brought up anyway because one of the very notorious cases here in Michigan back in the early 70s He involved a person who was a pro firearms rights individual. He was with the NRA. He was with the Southeastern Ohio Gun Collectors Association. And he was in his home. This is back when, of course, black powder was the big thing. And he had always kept a black powder pistol in the house. And his wife, of course, was with him. Well, these characters, He supposedly made a mistake and busted into the wrong place. Of course, he picked up the weapon to defend his home because he was in Detroit. There were a lot of busted and rape and killings going on. He fired on them. They fired and, of course, seriously wounded him. The guy, of course, was technically burning dead for a period of time. Then, eventually, he was unplugged. He expired. The thing about it is, like many of these cases, they were in the wrong place. They actually, it turned out, knew they were in the wrong place. And my argument always has been that that was a murder. That was like we've seen so many times, the bat faggots went in there to kill this person because he was a vocal individual who was involved in Washington and involved in Lansing. And the ring knockers who will pull stuff like this, well, because of this in a lot of other cases, the no-knock search warrant nonsense was thrown out the window and was killed. But it took people deciding to shoot their arse. The other case that was most critical here in Michigan that was national was a similar case in the southern part of Ann Arbor. And it was the benchmark case that actually stopped on all this no-knock and goofiness that was going on before. This is a replay. We've seen this before. It's just not most people's living memory. And for the same excuses, it's a different day. So the big thing is the reason they didn't let the medics in is so they could kill the women of the what they're lonely one side whatever the liars want to when they kick in so when they kill grandma or they kill a man, you know defending his family or they are in the wrong house in a completely wrong neighborhood but not even the right part of town that They can lie their way through it and can baffle everybody whatever BS if they need me they'll even plant stuff in the house Well, we weren't the right place, but we think this was illegal It's like, what does that have to do with the fact that the buffoons literally step by step demonstrated a level of incompetence that is totally unacceptable? Because that's what I have a problem with here. Again, once the person is down, they knew he was no threat, so the only reason they weren't letting the paramedics near him is so they could murder him. Another thing that has to do with the buffoons? No. Tom, by the way, you're down there in that neck of the woods and I'm gonna ask for a reason. What are you hearing about the, what are you seeing in your control press down there with what happened over in Georgia with the four guys who were attacking there? Oh, I read right that they were just older men being skewed to kill to the government. Well, what's interesting about this is, as was pointed out, is a lot of people, it's interesting there's a great division because I've been looking at some of the local feeds. And what you guys see down there, see you're in another region, like it's up here in Michigan. We'll hear more about, and Don has even had this happen a dozen times, we're in Michigan and you'll hear about bank robberies in Indiana or Illinois that have nothing to do with where he is. We see the same thing. We'll hear more about what's really going on in Cleveland, Ohio. then we'll hear about what's actually going on in our own state capital. So, were you guys down there because again, remember things are regionally engineered. Keep an eye on the news for us there because they'll do special editorials. They've already had potluck out there. Potluck! You know, from Southern Perversion Law in the American Queers. And he was speaking out of sight of it. He was speaking out of it, the sight of his mouth, because that's exactly what he does. So Potluck, he's a... By the way, Potluck, you know, who's with Southern Proversion Law, PO-TOC, he's a character who was pushing the child monster agenda, as far as with regard to protecting them from all these other laws that were passed about restrictions. He bragged up and it's on their website from several years ago about how he was instrumental in that. So it kind of fits when we looked at it, what we thought he was. He's got a goat hair rug, toupee, they tried to dress him up, dust him up. 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It is Friday morning and for all you gotta go to work, you're not sleeping at, well maybe you're sleeping at if you do get the day off in advance. But otherwise, no, no, no, no, no, save the sick days for when disasters, you know, looks like it's on the horizon. And that way you've got more of an excuse to, you know, be away from work. You see what I mean and you can get away with it until such time as, well, like I said, if it looks like disaster hits your town and they tell you, well, if you don't come in, you're gonna go to work. uh... it's like well i was looking for a job when i came in uh... see you later uh... kind of like the nine eleven thing people were the world trade center and they were trying to leave they said you'll be fired and slightly okay whatever by by the way punch me out to not that that time clock was ever found as anything other than smoldering rubble under how about tons of israeli destroyed building uh... interestingly enough couple things here dot real quick and this is fascinating to me Judge tosses Jesse Ventura's airport scans lawsuit. I know we got a caller, but have you seen anything in the news up there about this, Don? No, I haven't. Well, let me read this one real quick and short. We'll get to our caller real quick. St. Paul, Minnesota, federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit by former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura in which he sought to challenge the use of full body scans and pat-downs at airport checkpoints. Now, there's only one reason I'm reading this article, and you'll maybe jump out. I'll jump out at you in a minute here. uh... venture is to the department of homeland security a federal government agency guys and the transportation seer security administration supposedly a federal government agency guys supposedly for both of these right in january alleging that the scans and pat down silent it is right to be free from re unreasonable searches and seizures next paragraph u.s. district judge susan richard nelson ruled thursday that the court jurisdiction How is that? and is just using him for tax purposes. Previously used handheld wands to scan his body. He says he was subjected to a body pat down after airport metal detector went off last November. Ventura's attorney says Ventura will comment Friday outside the St. Paul Federal Courthouse. Well, that's today. It was late yesterday when this came out, 6.42 p.m. EBT. Now, as you noted, you jumped out at you real quick here, too. Now, let's go through this again. Department of Homeland Security, isn't that supposed to be federal? Did I miss something? You would think, yeah. And the Transportation Security Administration, which actually is a sub-assembly of the Interior Police of the KGB, known as the Homeland Security KGB, are both supposedly federal agencies. But let's get back to something I've talked about, and most anybody who's experienced the Patriot Movement knows. These agencies do not work for you. And they are not part of the federal government. They are part of a corporation, an occupation corporation from outside the United States. They are prostitutes slash whores working for the globalists. Okay? So how is it that a U.S. District Judge said that she slash it couldn't rule on that? They said they lacked jurisdiction. so what court or where do you go if you're going to file paperwork against the department of homeland security of the transportation security administration could it be that you have to go to the u.n. courts or the world courts where would you go otherwise well they're operating in international homes aren't they Exactly. You see, the more that we can prove the betrayal, the treason, and the traitors that are involved in these outfits and operations, it'll ring knock and spit-swap and swine, the better everybody's going to understand who your enemy is. See, because that district judge, that paperwork was filed where it's supposed to be filed, if supposedly it was in an American system. But neither Homeland Security, which is alien to the United States, or the Transportation Security Administration, are part of our American system. They are not part of our American system, and that judge just confirmed it. That's the most critical part about this ruling. That judge just confirmed that none of those operations are American. So then who is it that's groping you or what is that? Who does that agent work for of that private corporation that's operating at the airport? What foreign country do they actually work for? You see the problem with this? And I'm just, you know, we already knew this, but I love it when I had one element of the system. confirms right there that one little paragraph it's only one two three four five with the way structured on this page only five paragraphs of this is an a p wire story by the way very short very sweet uh... it's uh... a p let's see hosted dot a p dot or g and that title story was dated for november third six forty two p m p d t uh... judge tosses jesse venturas airports scans lawsuit So they're telling you you have no recourse in the court system, right? But they're saying so these people are above the law or outside the law are now so alien that they're not American in any way shape or form anybody working for them look at their ghosty beady eyes and you can see the eye of the swine What Kipling wrote about years ago the eye of the swine I wonder what it says on a transportation not secure paycheck Yeah, what is it? Who's it cut by right? And of course, probably we're still footing the bill, because you see, just because they're a private slash, even though they're a foreign corporation working for the Israelis or working for the English, what's interesting, it's just like what's happening with everything else, we get stuck with a gun to our head to pay for these pieces of garbage, but they're not working for us. We're just the slaves that are having the whip crack, that you're having your wallet turned inside out, so they can steal everything from you, so these slobs can live off your life. Because that's what it's all about. Anyway, we got a caller. Who do we have? Roland, Arkansas. Hey, Joe, jump in there, sir. Yeah, I have a good question. I'm sorry, jumping off the subject here. Lasers, I'm talking about EMP proofing here. And are lasers and LEDs and different types of lasers, are they EMP proof? I'll take your answer off there. Thank you. There you go, that's one of the reasons we warn everybody about the remember I mentioned this many times you may have missed it remember LEDs are a light emitting diode Now, back in the 90s, and actually way before this, but back in the 90s, one of our research labs, a friendly research lab, I stood right there with everybody else, and we microwaved electronic components using focused, converted microwave ovens. We would take a microwave main tube, put it in a dish, everything was done so it was all compact. You make a really nice weapon system out of this. And we were popping components inside a building at 50 yards. Now let me give you a little hint here. The first components that we saw that seem to be the most susceptible are the diodes. What did I just mention that light emitter is? It's a light emitting diode. So that would tell me, and again I can tell you beyond a shadow of a diode, the diodes, they're not the only ones actually. Smaller resistors, capacitors, disk capacitors, oil capacitors have a little more resistance before they pop. But typically for diodes, then resistors and light capacitors, disc capacitors, are the next in line to frag when you hit wash them with a microwave beam. So we can figure with EMP it'll be about the same. That's the weak point in the circuit. It's one of the reasons I have piles of diodes that are in my repair kits. And actually the reason is for years I've always disassembled circuit boards and I just throw the extra parts after I de-solder them off the board, I throw them into my repair kit. Well, I've got piles of diodes, diodes are used everywhere, so you better have lots of spares there. Now, the light emitting diode for the time being is convenient, but how long it's going to last? Well, the Chinese ones, most of the reasons that we now have dollar store diodes is because the Chinese diodes or the stuff that's being made out there is being made out of polymers or materials that traditionally diodes were not made of. Originally, the LEDs made by Texas Instruments and a lot of the other companies that were pioneers in the LED were actually glass and that's why they were expensive. They were expensive and well made. The other thing about those light emitting diodes and glasses last forever and I still have some LED pieces of equipment that I hooked up. The LEDs are still running after what, 30 years? They're some of the early real original, you know, light emitting diodes. Little red blinkers, okay guys? Remember you said red light. Ooh, look at all these props, Don, you know, on movies. You know, ooh, look, red, it's cool and it's not a light bulb. Yeah. Yeah, it's not a light bulb, man. That's really neat, that's sci-fi. Well, yeah, it's still working and it wants to be working. The machine must worry I got a red light. Well, nobody realizes originally how expensive those little buggers were, but the neat thing is you didn't have to reach in, undo a cover, and screw on, screw a bulb that burned out and put another one in. I can show you a lot of electric plants where they have indicator lights and what would create a lot of panic was just simply a burned out light bulb. I know, because I'm the one who I'd walk up and tap it, see it start up and it's like, oh, fill them up. And so what I actually did was a policy. We had like power controls. What I would do is unscrew everything and just automatically I just buy tons of the light bulbs knowing that they were an oddball, usually an off breed designed on, and we'd have to buy like $2 apiece. Well, I replace every one of them every two months no matter what. And I'd say the ones that were still working, you never know when you're never able to get them again. But what I did is actually use that to upgrade other sites or parts of the facility where the indicator lights had burned out and they just didn't bother to change them anymore. So I take the ones that were replaced and upgrade progressively each of the other boards so they actually were working again for a bit. LEDs changed a lot of that. And right now LEDs are out there in force. But remember, they're Chinese made. They're cheaper. Let's figure that because of that, they don't have any shielding. They're not really protected and they're probably in the high order of the top first 10% of the components that are going. For whenever, you know, again, by the nature of how they're constructed, what they do, the material and how light they are in duty, boom, they're gone. So that's something to think about. That's why I don't throw away any light bulbs and every Christmas tree light I see. I don't care if it's a little Chinese, little finger lights, those little twinkle lights. I'm grabbing everything I can. Why? Because I can always turn around and plug those in to replace the LED stuff that I've got. We've got lots of LEDs. Those dollar store LEDs are so cheap, you can't afford not to use them right now. But be prepared. If you're close enough and there's an EMP strike, they're going off all line. Now the batteries would still be good like in the little light bulbs and think about all the other stuff is still be useful and not all the LEDs may pop if you see this with those trilights on Where they've got like about three or six the triple-a batteries They're running more than one LED You might notice sometimes guys that well only one part of the LED circuit goes out only one battery or one one connection is bad The other LEDs are still good. How the EMP hits and how the wave that passes through the energy passes down through the circuit is going to be variable. For this reason, you can also, when you ask about the lasers, consider that there's microcircuitry involved with the lasers. There's a probability or possibility of failure there. Now that again depends upon the type of hull that the laser's mounted in. In many cases, although again, it's self-contained, the power is typically all in one place, the only thing that would increase the probability of EMP pickup is the fact that if you have wires running from any piece of equipment, if they don't have a buffer or a breaker in the circuit, what's going to happen is everything is a collector with EMP. Yeah, it's right. That's exactly right. Now it works like an antenna just like any other power wave going down range when you pick up the more wire you have the cleaner your signal is, right? Yep. The reason is because it's collecting more power out of the air, isn't it Don? Yep, a bigger catcher than it. Well, that's also true with the MP because again, it's just somewhere up and down the radiation spectrum. You got something coming at you and what it does is it picks up that energy and it takes it down the line. This is why you want to stack Oh, even with your computers and stuff, guys, and we do this to a degree, which is why we don't lose as much. When we have storms or you have big power searches, we have stacked safety breakers. So that you're not going to protect everything, but between that and some on-board fuses or fusible links, typically we only have a small percentage of our equipment go down. But that means having to spend more on safety equipment. With the lasers, one of the tricks that I've wanted to try, in fact it's interesting, thank you for bringing this up, caller. I was thinking about this because they've tried to take lead out of everything. Let me point something out, that lead paint actually works as a combination of shielding and as a dampening element with regard to absorption. Lead's conductive, don't forget that, but finding lead paint or making lead paint using white lead lubricant. For everybody goes, how would I let paint nowadays? Well, you can get powdered lead. And in fact, it's in a number of different forms for industrial or for chemical, like for research work or for lab work. But another place where you'll find lead is for industrial drilling lubricant. And it's white lead. It comes in a paste form. And in reality, it's basically the same material that was used originally to lead paint. Paint didn't come with lead in it. Well, actually it did. But it was not formulated until lead didn't naturally occur. It was added as a bonding and a securing agent to ensure that everything stuck where it was supposed to go. I still argue, Don, years ago that because of the radiological threat, lead, like everything else, everybody knew that lead's a good thing when it comes to shielding. And the reason they took lead out is because the spy satellite age was coming and they knew they wanted to look through things. If you have every house with, say, two, three, or five, or ten layers of lead attached, you'll say, laying on the wall of each room in your house to include your ceiling, do you realize how much more shielding that is against all this ray technology that everybody's worried about? And despite what anybody says about tin foil, hats, blah blah, stuff that up there ours, actually foil works just as well, or works to a degree, but lead, and in many cases the foil back in the day when people were talking about it, you know what they were really talking about? They were talking about tin, foil, tin, not aluminium, tin, and tin because of its density also serves to protect to a degree and create shielding. So something to think about there is for instance you could lead paint the laser And do it a tactical color come on. It's whatever color you want to come combine The other thing is keeping some equipment offline as we've mentioned if it's cheap enough like for instance lasers and even the LEDs hey I'd pile up I Save everything I get my hands on and I've got some of it in shielding some of it out some of it sitting with no power supply attached The idea is to take your chances. But spares, if you want to shield them or protect them by burying them, putting them in a cache wouldn't be a bad idea. Chances are they would be secure. But in the same breath, let me give you another point about why light bulbs are cool right now. All of the American-made light bulb designs are also being made in Communist China. Right now I go to a dollar store and get our on the rack I just so we just checked out the other they although they've gotten smaller ones the new ones there are the newer packs are half the size half your dollar in value guys In terms of what your value the value the spent purchasing power your dollars gone down You know it's less, but you can get five standard flashlight light bulbs for a dollar We were getting cards of ten, and I've got probably oh ten of those sitting on the shelf in one place and fifteen in another Well, if I do have one go bad, they're so darn cheap I can truly afford to replace them. But I have enough to keep flash handheld porches slash flashlights going for quite some time. So I don't, you know, again, don't throw out the light bulbs. Watch four people throwing away flashlights. Make up a box and just toss them in. Make sure the old batteries are out of them. Make sure they're not leaking anything. And at the very least, disassemble and save the lens, save the covers, save the reflector, and save the light. If you don't want to save the hull and you've got the same model, you can do that. But personally, I just make up a box, put flashlights on the outside of it. If somebody's tossed them away, put them in the box. Don't throw them because that light bulb is precious. And in most cases, those flashlights also had a spare bulb in them. Better to have something than having to use a match and look like something in a horror movie with a Zippo lighter and oh the Zippo went out or the match went out every time the match comes back on you're expecting the monster You know they're doing that intentionally oh, oh the match burned out, and then they're fumbling with the match, and they light it again It's like oh, okay. There's nothing there, and then oh it goes out again and about the fourth or fifth match You know what's coming yep? You know it's like oh, I burned my finger, and then you hear And it's like you wish you had a better light You wouldn't have got caught with- BWAH! Okay, in this case you just want to get caught flat footed so you won't be stumbling around. And you won't have any burnt fingers or thumbs that way, okay? Another thing on the diodes is for the same reason is take a look at components if you have a little more time. Make up a spare skid like I'm talking about and put it in a metal shielding of some kind just to preserve it. It's a roll of the dice. Some of it will be affected, some of it will not be affected. It's a combination of proximity and also collection potential. What is it attached to? How much is there to collect the energy that's passing through in a wave? Anyway, good question though, Don. Uh oh. I think we still have Don there. Yes, we do. Okay, very good. Again, another thing, Joe, is for this reason, like I said, don't throw out those mag lights. and don't throw out those little ungodly inexpensive mag Krypton bulbs. See, I had the opportunity to convert a lot out of those, you know, the LED conversions, but I also had a whole bunch of mag lights because I watched where people tossed them out. They get them as gifts from like, you know, the different department stores, and then they like put them in the yard sale for 10 cents. It's like that's a cast, that's a machined aluminum flashlight that costs $10 in the day. and more depending where you were. Well guess what? For 10 cents I'll grab that and put that in the spares box. That's a 1% purchase. That's right. You can't beat that. Watch for people doing stupid stuff like that. They also made a bunch of the micro mini mag lights. And since everybody's now used to the idea of having that light or flashlight on their rifle, which to me has a plus and a minus, personally I don't like the idea of tracers on certain days. Maybe you don't want somebody to know where you are. Yup. and all of that flashlight is kind of like, hey, if you really wanted to know where to aim your weapon, you see the flashlight? He's holding the rifle, he's got a flashlight on it. I know that below the rifle by six inches should put me into the target area at night. Even if I didn't have night vision, if I saw somebody beam around with a flashlight, I can calculate the length of the weapon. Think about it, and if I have limited the night vision, even if I don't have top line, Don, I'm gonna be able to figure out silhouettes so I probably would get a pretty good shot out of that deal, wouldn't I? Oh, you ain't kidding. Because even with first generation and loitingly low light, he's bringing in some light that would serve as ambient light. Yup. There we go. Well, we are at the top. Your number for night vision, by the way, so people can see in the dark. You can reach me at 2317968458. Thank you. Meeting in mid-Michigan is a go, the meeting in mid-Michigan is a go, the meeting in mid-Michigan is a go. It is Friday, we've got everybody good morning to all the training sites. In addition to that, let's not forget guys, again, freeze dry guy, check him out, he's got those lerps available, you hear the add-on, the micro effect. RJ coming up next behind us. We'll give more information when we get back on Monday. Meanwhile, remember, we've seen three different articles. The Israelis and the US rate traders in the Fed are planning to perpetrate something against America. They've done two or three anti-malicious pieces, one after another, all coordinated. When you see that, that's a flag. We all know that something's in motion. Everybody's cock-lock, radio rock and roll, and you all should be too. God bless the Republic. 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