August 26, 2013
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1h 1m
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Mark Koernke discussed his mother's critical medical emergency, including a collapsed lung, stroke, and internal infection that required major surgery with a 92% mortality probability. He emphasized the importance of medical support infrastructure for militia and preparedness groups, drawing on his father's World War II experience and current hospital observations. Koernke stressed the need for organized casualty care, recovery support, and logistics planning for wounded personnel, arguing that proper medical preparation and trained support staff are essential for any organized resistance effort. He also discussed acquiring medical equipment from surplus sources and training individuals in basic medical procedures.
- medical support
- militia preparedness
- casualty care
- logistics
- field medics
- surgical equipment
- recovery infrastructure
- world war ii
- michigan
- constitutional rights
- self-sufficiency
- combat support
- triage
- medical training
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If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? DIL the land. And good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon. Intelligence report. I'm Mark Cornke. And I'm Don Butcher. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, Central, West, Southeast, and East. 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Many hands make for light work, a million pedico junctions, the ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. Well Don, it's been a warm day. We've got... acting again like it wants to rain, but it's a gray overcast. Not every... but it's real high. So guys, I don't know if we're gonna get wet or not. We got muggy instead of dry for fall here. I should say for August, which is the end of summer. And I don't know what's it like in your neck of the woods, Don? And what is the day today, sir? I'm just jumping off the wall there. Well, it is a 26th day of August. You're of our Lord 2013. I'm working on it, Dom. At any rate, again, 26th day of August. It did rain here for a while, kind of buckets and it rained and you walk across three, if not three different areas. Looking across the, we know of the energy in pine woods that we know where turpentine comes from. But it's so dry right now, you guys. not to give anybody any ideas, our enemies or those that would choose to deny us that ability to run to the hills. But Michigan right now is a tinderbox. Pray for rain in the right places. You've heard that request. Pray for rain in the right places. You look at what's going on in the south and they're saying, you're saying pray for rain, but I qualify that places. And again, 26 August 2013. So you guys, I'm not, hey, I don't mind that, you know, asking for prayer. I don't mind. I can barely control how my fingernails grow. you know, when I have to blink. We try to get better at things, we try to master ourselves, but still, you know, man, I just can't hardly, I have to blink, I have to blink. You know what I mean? So we talk about control. I cannot hold my breath for like 15 minutes. You know, there are things I have to do in this world, much like everybody else. So all we can do is keep going forward. That's all we can do, you know, 26 August. And you know, hey, it wasn't that long ago, it was the beginning of August. And as you point out, Mark, we're rapidly rolling toward the end of the summer. After, oh, a weekend or two, most of the children across the nation will be back in school because we've passed that national holiday that is kind of the landmark. You get past this holiday, you've got to go back to school if you're in school. So, man, how's that go? Time flies when you're still alive. I yield to you Mark. and I was there all along you were there no problem you know okay cool one of the other things here real quick again guys I want to say thank you before we go farther to everybody who sent prayers and also cards we just sent the first batch of cards down to mom from up here a lot of people sent it to PBN to the PBN PO Box 194 Dexter Michigan 48130 I want to say thank you again for our friends out there listening those who sent cards. They're being forwarded to my mom. Again, we first got down there. Everybody just give you an update. It was really bad actually. What the doctor said is get everybody here because it's pretty likely she's not going to make it. And yes, she was bad. It was a triple whammy. It could have been even worse, I guess, although it could be because she wouldn't be with us. But as it is, collapsed lung, stroke, lower bowel infection internally, or it had part of the G-track rupture. Gash, you know gangrene I was initiating so they what they did is they went in just literally like a double this set of double doors Opened her up took everything out from the inside cleaned it off real good cut out what they had to from the lower end put her all back together and We went from there and my we tag-teamed my oldest brother was of course there first right from the outset Then myself and my oldest sister and now my younger sister is there and we have of course a middle brother He's right there in the you know area. Oh, so Everybody's helping dad out. He's the same age as mom so it's while he's sticking to it. You know this is pretty hard on him, too so Take it whatever burden you can off of him and that way he can focus on what he needs to do which is what we were that's really why we're there twofold take you know keep an eye on mom and keep an eye on dad. So as it is they gave her a 92 percent probability of dying. In other words, no, this was not good at all. And the doctor even said I don't expect anything from this. He goes we've done everything we can, done the best we can, and now we just have to wait. It's basically all in God's hands. And... Initially the way it's unmuted. Yes, she of course was all in intravenous. They were trying to heal as much as they could. We had to work on trying to get her to work on some kind of regimen to reinflate the lungs. Progressively we did that. It was basically damage control step by step by step, but progressively about three and a half going on, you know, a little under four days ago. We actually got a solid meal into her went from sugary watery and jello II thingies to actually putting a meal in front of her and Even with a stroke which by the way all the feet fingers and everything function She actually fed herself. She was highly motivated. She was very hungry But only so much she could eat the stomach of course shrinks down after you know week and a half two weeks of this kind of work So, progressively she's been eating a little more than she was down, than she was up, and even now we're still not completely out of the woods and by any stretch of the imagination, and we may still lose her, but put up a hell of a fight and everybody did their part. So again, I want to say thank you for everybody, Don for pitching in, Nancy came up on the air. I know the guys in the afternoon, you all did what we needed to do. That's the whole idea. We can tag team this work and still keep everything up and online and still be doing what we're supposed to be doing. So I want to say thank you again. Again, the first pack of cards to mom and you know, are on their way. So guys, don't worry, they'll get there. If you would like to send a get well card to Juanita Kornke. That's Juanita. Okay, J-U-A-N-I-T-A, Juanita, Corky. You can send it to PB and PO box 194 Dexter, Michigan 48130. I'd appreciate it Be nice for her to get some more cards. She loves kitty cats and she loves puppies so I'm sure puppy cards kitty cards I sent the one with the cats and dogs raining out of the sky raining cats and dogs and how that is and Make sure I sent that down She's able to speak. She recognizes everybody. My biggest problem with me and my oldest brother is we're like twins separated by 20 years. Okay, not quite, but pretty close. So several times I became my older brother while she initially looked at me and goes, you know who I am? And yeah, of course I know who you are. You're Bill. And it's like, no. But you got a figure, you know coming out of the situations he's in I'll be happy with any name Just keep calling me at whatever it is Yeah, that was plus right there. But amazingly enough and I'm gonna say this again. She was not on any painkillers Considering what had been done to her guys That is pretty well under control. The only thing is we have topical infection issues that have to be dealt with and that's worked out right away. But that's again when you're opening up a person a way that she had to be opened up. It's a major surgery. That's the other reason that sitting up is exactly the abdominal muscles are where they went through. So I had to ask one, I said you do realize what kind of a surgery this was. I mean right? You did check your charts. And they're like, well, we still got to work on those muscles and get them knitted and we have to get them so that she can move around. So again, all these things that have to be done, the many different specialists did their part. Now she's in a place. where we've got a lot more people focusing on specifically recovery. So that's where we are today. And again, we'll keep everybody updated. If I have to leave again, I have to leave again. That could happen. We may not even get there in time. Be quite honest. I would point out that I served with guys who were in Vietnam who had all shot the snot and the medics did a great job. The doctors were phenomenal. They put them back together. Seven, eight years after they were in the war, they died on us. They just died outright because some part that was put back together or a part that wasn't necessarily put back together was finally stressed and the guys would just stand there and some would break open and in an hour they'd be dead. And it happens guys. It's just like we said this morning. Walking across the mailbox, you want to be a survivalist, look left and right. You want to take your chances, just stare towards the mailbox, go across the street and see what happens. Road pizza, you know what I mean? Maybe, maybe not. Maybe the driver will be merciful and not hit you, you know, if you're not paying attention. If he tries hard and he calculates your pace, there's all kinds of other factors involved. And it's been tough, I think it's obviously especially been tough on my dad. But we'll do what we can to continue the process there and keep everybody informed. Again, if you'd like to send a Get Well card to Juanita Kornke, that's J-U-A-N-I-T-A, Juanita Kornke. Then send it to PBN PO Box 194 Dexter, Michigan 48130. That's PBN PO Box 194 Dexter, Michigan 48130. So I appreciate that. Anybody wants to still follow up, there's plenty of time. Don't worry, she's still bedridden. So yes, a get well card would be nice. And if you guys can do it and pitch in that way, it's real simple. Also want to say thank you about our support for Kelly McNeil. Double whammy here, guys. Same basics and error about a much younger woman in a similar situation with a cascading series of problems. Rains that pours as they say cats and dogs. Oh, yeah The interesting thing in both cases. One of the things that they did say about my mom. She's 91 and The doctor came right to us and said, you know if she was 52 years old I'd only give her about a 95 I give her a 5% chance of survival. There's a 95% chance. She'd be dead and My mom isn't 52 years old Okay And that's he said even a younger person I wouldn't give him very much of any probability of survival on this So we've already changed the numbers there guys And that's I think the one thing the apart of it I'm gonna say something else here too And this is something that this is for all you militia people out there and for any of you who are Knowing we're going to war eventually we're gonna be fighting for our Liberty I almost, I really do need to do a video on this but it's part of an ongoing progression with some of our different branches. And this has to do with medical support. There's two things I want to remind you of. My dad's had a pretty bouncy experience with life. He actually only has one inflatable tire. He already lost half of everything in World War II. He's only got one lung left. And at 92 I'd say 91 going to 90. He's doing pretty good with that one I think. Okay. But one of the things I noticed Don was the number of people had nobody and That's kind of sad in and of itself Obviously, I mean that kind of it is some poor guy across the hall was just an absolute misery non-stop pain Not a whole lot they could do until he could get him into the surgery and that took about a day because of what they had to figure out how to fix him broken hip and a bunch of other things that happened all in one, you know one kaboom and He was in his 80s The biggest problem, guys, is that even if it's not family, we have to be thinking ahead to the idea that for all of you out there, young or old, everybody says, Mark, I don't know if I could do much. Let me ask you something. Could you sit next to a bed and help a man to recover from his wounds? Does that take that much? Oh, it really does take a lot of energy. I will tell you that. I know that for a fact. I do that going into this. But it's so critical in that we have to have a policy in advance already established that we aren't going to leave anybody behind. We're not a pack of wargs. We're not a bunch of barbarians. We've perfected a society that has lasted for many, many, many generations. But one of the reasons is because we take care of our own. That's tough, but it's something you need to think about in advance when we start dealing with this thing We're gonna have cash who's gonna take a lot of recovery time. We've got to be ready for that There's there's a couple things on address go ahead and then I just I'm gonna add something to this. I've heard the attitude and a couple of the guys at Braveheart Radio have it too. It's like they think they're when it starts are probably gonna die in this or you know if they get wounded to a point they you know just shoot them. I can't afford to do that with people. I don't want to lose the people that we've got you know even if you you know end up layman in a wheelchair I can find a position for you. Give me one finger I can push a button and hang him. Know what I mean? I want to be there. If all I have left is one eye, one finger out of ten, maybe I am in a wheelchair, I can barely use one arm, and I can only use the one little finger. You hook up a button that says hang them, and I'll push it every time. I'll bet you I can do it. You see the attitude there people? No matter what, to the end. You don't give up when it counts. You don't stop when it counts. And in this life everything counts. So what we've got to look at, and I want to plant this seed for everybody, we need the infrastructure in place so that as a person is injured there is going to be a person that is their watcher, that's their caretaker. We are going to make it, we have to set this system up. We may be passing the person through an infrastructure or a system, but every step of the way there is a person whose job will be to see to that person. This is where our system is falling through the cracks. Everybody, I'll tell you two things that I've noticed. Number one is death. Our population is so disassociated with it that their idea, oh, it's incredibly brave that they went to the funeral home. No, it would be more important to be incredibly brave if they decided to have a home funeral. I would say wow, that takes a lot of, that's what families used to do by the way. You couldn't afford the mortician guys. That's all made things sterile. It's made things so far away from us that people don't even relate to or can't even associate with and hate to face the facts of life. Okay? Desperately you'll, oh excuse me. I'll tell you what, I just got something on my throat guys. Go ahead Don, jump in there for a second. Well, I've got that. There we go. I'm sorry. I just had to write a piece of something in the wrong place. There we go. Dad, Don has to talk for that to correct itself because I've messed with it the best I can. Go ahead Don, jump in there please. Let's run that on a one, two, three and we can knock that down real quick if we just concentrate. In a moment, phone number is... You'll get it twice in one or two. Green screens are goggles. Thermal. Oh boy, that fearless leader. I think we got it Don. You still here in the Echo? Is the echo gone now? Still there. It's back there. Okay, I thought I killed it, but it's not quite. But again, fearless leader, either he's on vacation mark or he's on TV. He's hiding or he's hiding in plain sight. I really had a lot of fun trying to point out for the weekend to a small number of people the Gerald Ford technique of avoiding confrontation and staying alive. If he's always falling down, it's pretty hard to get a zero on him. That kind of got a chuckle over the weekend mark. And somebody else brought up the Jerry always falling down, and I had to interrupt them before they could move away from it. There was a reason. So that was brought up. That was funny and again kind of relevant. I won't mention into a different conversation how that came to be. But the people who were there are listening now. Well, it's kind of an inside joke, and that's all gone, Eddie. I'm fine on that. I won't think about it. Yeah, it's shadowing. We'll just soldier on. All right, I got a break if you guys want me to play it. Let's go ahead and jump to break here. We're right at the bottom of the hour. It is Monday. That's the intel report. You got Don and Mark. And we'll be right back. Oh, we're almost there. There we go. And I know I'm nothing special There are plenty more like me, just the same I thought I knew the rules Instead of for this country that I love From the desert I can cut it out. As it is, guys, again, I want to plant this seed. Medical support for all our medical personnel, all you people out there listening and to be organizing combat groups and support groups. Also, revitalization units, rest and recuperation. If you're with medical support, we're looking at, you know, post-surgery, post-support recovery processes. One of the things I do, and I'm going to be quite honest, I just moved it yesterday, I watch for any stinking little card game or any game I can find that's in a box, even if it's not necessarily complete, because I keep collecting them and I end up with more than just complete, I end up with lots of spares. Now, what do I do that for? Well, there's two reasons. People are going to get stuck plopped on their hind end, you know, warfare is 80% boredom 20% terror as they say. The 80% boredom is all the stuff they can't put in a movie or don't or if they do they only give you a little spot check on it because it's not very exciting. People would walk out. Yeah you don't watch very much of it. It's like man I do that at home. And sitting on your arse because there isn't any place to go is one of those. Being stuck in a place where if people don't think ahead there is no ability to distract the mind, to ease or to calm. the person. That happens in a number of different ways but you know toys, trinkets, you know reading material, the Bible obviously and that's no toy or trinket that's especially critical and I have a pocket Bible in every piece of equipment I've got. Even the emergency kits that go into the vehicles have a pocket Bible in there. Period. More I find, more I collect. I highly recommend that you do that but gaming boxes these are just take a big box start putting stuff in it chess pieces you find a whole bunch of odds and end pieces put them together I'd rather have three different mix sets of chess pieces and have a complete set you know in other words as many as I can as opposed to having to improvise doesn't mean you can't get the guys do that they will people become creative when they are in need when they need something it happens you know you know necessity is mother of invention But we also need this for our support people. This is another reason cassette players, a pile of cassettes, VHS machines, why do I see this? What am I? Well Mark, that's all old. Yeah, you know what? Nobody's going to miss it. If I said, oh cutting edge state-of-the-art we got to have the latest blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah beat anybody out but you put it on the shelf and you leave it in a place when somebody stuck somewhere we engineer what they need to see or what we want them to look at kind of build them up or to keep them busy but they do get to choose the idea here too is if you're stuck in a like my dad was stuck for 90 days in a death ward his whole process was either a hearing and listening to the people dying around him and staring at a green canvas roof that's it he was flat on his back They really didn't think he was coming out of any place but to look up at that green knob, there was a guy, they'd play a record way off in the distance. which to me probably this would be a kind of an eerie thing. Nobody's ever done this as like you know what happened to the casualties what was their life's experience coming back I think that would be as as interesting as any the other stories you know the going out the coming back part wasn't always just marching out marching back and for a lot of them it was on your back a series of operations transfer at sea high seas with you know wrecks that were coming back at five miles an hour Okay? Yeah, slightly faster than walking speed. Yeah, and only because they had one screw, they barely put the boilers together. It was a fight to keep them going. Every once in a while the stuff would break down. It was a ghost fleet coming back from the West Pacific. And that's what my dad came back on. And at that point it was still basically the same scenario. Yeah, he was a little better off by the time he got on the boat, actually on the first boat landing ship. They put him on that, got him to another transport. At sea they transferred him to the solace, which was a hospital ship. No, we're not talking anchored, we're not talking on an island. We're talking transfer at sea. Yeah, think about this and might I interject. After you've been at sea for a while, be it the ship that got you out to the hospital ship, but you've been away for an island for a while, you've generally killed most of the flies. Yeah, exactly. Oh, yeah, you've left most of that behind you just got the other thing. Oh again It's my point is that you know with the whole process here in this day and age we have so much Technology we can pile up and put into you know inventory No, you know somebody who I've got somebody listen right now, and they're saying we're combat troops We're not well. I'm not asking you as combat troops I'm asking you to start thinking logistics now for your support personnel They've everybody can pitch out on this everybody's got resources It's like medical support you guys I've told you before you keep watching for it Well, we're not gonna have this or we're not that only because you you didn't follow through and there's a whole lot of people out there if you all start scouring and you're watching around you'll find the stuff available I got a pressure cup before I left to go down south. I had a pressure cup and a free stethoscope. That's going right into the med kit. I went right into the med kit. I couldn't ask. As good as anything you were using in the hospital. If you've got a medical school nearby, you need to go check out their property disposition. their property control where they sell off the old equipment because you will find everything from surgical beds x-ray machines which we've gotten many of. We helped one of our chiropractors you know get a new x-ray machine because we saw that it'd come up for auction. The only reason why we're not going to have it is because somebody didn't take the time to do it. And again it's not for the infantry it's for the support personnel who are going to keep the infantry in the field alive. We're not retiring from this war. There isn't any retirement. There won't be any going back to any rear. We fight until we get rid of the problem. And everybody, again, it's simply you're going to get turned around. You'll be convalescing and we're going to do everything we can to keep you patched up, keep you alive. But you're not leaving the fight. You're going to get a break longer than the rest of us who might have a little bit of breathing time before we're joined in battle again in whatever way is necessary. and that's how we're gonna have to keep our country. We're gonna have to be doing ourselves. Don't expect any silver bullet from above. Ain't no fool out there. Anybody who's waiting for something super to happen, well it is gonna be super. It's us doing what we're supposed to be doing, our job. Personally. and it will capture and acquire and I can improvise and I think I can improvise better than the average bear. I'm sorry I know because I've you know improvise, adapt and overcome is the center of my pretty well experience in life okay so it's not a matter if it's just me again how much time do you have you know on this planet with all the other people pitching in that could do just a little you free up the rest of us that are at the spear point. Doesn't mean we won't help out. In fact, even as you're convalescing, you may become as a convalescent, you may be helping the next man coming down the line that's still on the stretcher. You know why? That frees up another person for a more critical patient, depending on the situation, guys. That's how it's going to work. Now start thinking that way. You know, we're just going to shoot our wound. Really? You're going to shoot your wound today? Well, don't come near me because I'm still armed. I'll put a bullet in your punkin' car so I'm back. Yeah, you know, how's that sound? Yeah, my problem with this is, again, with forethought, we have the ability to create the depth. I am fascinated by the fact that if you look at the middle ages, the ancient times, everybody watches. Here's an example of what I'm talking about here. Everybody watches all these videos about all the hidden places, tunnels, caves, hidden meanings and everything. Well guys, how did they do this? It didn't happen by itself. My old my telepathy machine says there should be a hole over here. No, it didn't work that way. Armstrong did it. Did you see any tunneling machines back in the day? You see any D12 bulldozers? I've said this a million times. Hell, that's just with the Civil, with the Revolutionary War. Go back farther, okay? Armstrong did it. Now if they can do it with what they had, you have tools a hell of a lot nicer than what they were working with, say 800 years ago or a thousand years ago or two thousand years ago. Now you may not have the working knowledge because there's the other half of the battle Do you know how to construct some of the stuff we're talking about have you researched it have you looked into it? We should have a myriad of tiers of creative shall we say illusion To what's you know what's there as opposed to what's really there and again just because we travel around doesn't mean we travel out in the open where anybody can see us You know hint hint be creative, right? So there's a lot of work that can be done. But the big thing here with the medical issue is, again, we need to be prepared. All it is is manpower management. As much as anything, it's manpower management. And that's where all of you, in fact, even the person doing the manpower management, can be somebody a lot older. Get my drift. The whole infrastructure for supporting our personnel doesn't have to be anybody except for some bruisers to lift the guys up and out of the stretchers and move them around. They're going to need some meat there. You're going to need some muscle. But everything else bureaucracy administration and we ain't talking about a real deep administration the bureaucracy administration We're talking about is to keep track of the patient's health so that we know we keep we keeping him alive by not giving them wrong drug You know the wrong drugs etc etc. That's been not shooting him. Yeah, and not shooting him. That's right Shit, not a throw that in there first rule with you know, here's the casualty list things to do. Don't shoot the patient exactly Step two, perform initial triage. But again re-emphasize step three, don't shoot the patient. Okay, you get my drift. Yeah. So again, and by the way, if you really are into that, hang on to a grenade and charge the enemy. Pull the pin, keep it close, hug one of the bad guys. Oh no, no, do that to a tank. Do it with the, at least take out a tank. Yeah, well something bigger would be good, but then you have to have a little more off to get it done. But yeah, one way or another, if you want to go that way or if it's the logic there, bonsai, you know, the worst that's going to happen is kaboom, kaboom. It's a bad yonara. Yeah. You won't have to worry about sorting out the body parts. I mean depending how close you get if you hug one of them right and just let you know just make sure it stays between the two of you. Don't worry you get you get them both. That that I okay that's at least a you know a positive thing because you got rid of one of the bank guys. That's equity there one for one yeah. And at least it with that as opposed to a lose-lose so. Otherwise again think ahead we have the ability we have we have the technology. The only reason we're gonna lose this is if everybody follows some really stupid ideas. Seriously, that's my problem with all that I'm seeing here. How did we get into the dark? How did we lose all this knowledge? Well, some people decided they really didn't want to think. Thinking hurts my brain. You see, that's really how I see this. The more I watch, look at some of this stuff. It's like, how could this have gone the way that it did? And what it comes down to is, rather than just getting rid of the fool who jumped up there and said, you know, smart people are stupid. That person should be shot first. Okay, now I'm not talking about smart people as in smart arses like you see out of the college. I'm talking about practical application things. Because, you know, again, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance and that's really what we're dealing with here. Advanced thinking so that we get past. I'm already thinking past this war. We had this kind of discussion with Hen on Henry Shibley's program, you know, there are people that are at the stage where they're trying to do things politically and they get stuck in a loop where they can't move beyond that because they don't want to deal with the physical world. It's the same thing. If you're only thinking in the political venue, what do you do when the fight comes to your doorstep? If you don't plan for that contingency, politics eventually gets down to violence. That's the final form of politics. You're running along the thought line from Pauswitz, which is, war is an extension of politics. That's almost exactly a quote from Pauswitz. Thank you. They want to physically control you. They want to physically control you and that is the final extent of their political power. What they see as the power that they have over you, they want to take your life. By any means necessary, whether it be making you work in a prison camp or turning you into a slave or deciding that, well, you're on the socialized medicine, it's just not cost effective to keep you alive, so we're going to pull the plug on you. Yeah. Yep, exactly. Well again people the idea is think ahead Doesn't mean that there are a hundred things can take you like I said you just didn't look up left or right when you went to get the mail and So the survival instincts didn't kick in but that big semi did okay, that's all she wrote So that we can't all again there's it happens. It's what we call them accidents. So everybody would always then I know we've picked this apart a thousand times and I'm at workplaces. Accidents are not accidents. It's a series of events and you need to understand it's like true. But no matter how you look at it human beings can be distracted things can happen. All it takes is again machines are much faster than you and I are. That is one thing that is true. Machines do things faster in many cases and if they have the brute weight behind them the machine wins you lose okay? If it wasn't on purpose it must have been up. Yeah I don't think I stuck my hand there intentionally. Don't tell that story dad because that just turns my stomach down. Oh yeah I know where you're going with that. Yeah we won't say where. The body parts have been folded, it's been a little mutilated in the past and usually it's wow I don't really need that kind of help. Sometimes help isn't. So anyway, again, we're looking at the idea of building up deeper medical support. One of the things, as I pointed out, luggage. Right now, most everybody has quit flying. I mean, now it was really good about six years ago, five years ago, four years ago. I'll point that out. Man, as soon as TSA started groping crotches on a larger scale, a lot of people just said, oh, the hell with it, I'm not doing this anymore. And because of that, I got a whole bunch of really nice, in fact, a lot of the drag type, you know, with the wheels, hard shell case, opens up, it's got individual pockets on the inside, all tailor cut, you know, watertight. I set up a whole bunch of my medical crash packs that way with, you know, multiple bandage, all the sutures. everything you can imagine top to bottom. I just keep packing them up. But there's also a lot of soft cases out there. I just got one today that's a, you know, wheeled utility duffel bag. Black, multi-pockets, great for bagging up. You know, pack it up, tag it for what it's supposed to be, and if need be, when you got a medic that shows up or somebody's designated, you throw this kit at them and it's part of their rig. It's part of what they're going to be using to keep things going, to keep your people going. The other thing is replacements. You don't know how many doctors or how many medical personnel you're going to find that are in your AO and if you get them the tools they'll keep you going. Oh yeah. See that's the thing. Now will it be the nicest? No they're probably used to a little better. You know German with gold, you know all the gold-fixtured German surgical tools are nice but we even have a lot of those but the idea is that it won't necessarily be brand new. But we can make it work. Okay, it's you know again, it's the mechanic that's we're more concerned with more experience we can we can save and secure and Develop in other people now this gets down to something a friend of mine said years ago about medical support I know we're almost the top of the hour here But I want to get this in real quick friend of mine went through all the World War two He was a medic started out before the war went down to Brisbane Australia hi to all of our friends down there He was part of the Brisbane line And when they got into the field, Steven had the same event happen with him. But they brought the guys in, they said, hi, how you doing? You're all field medics, congratulations, you're going to be supporting this hospital. You'll be progressively working in the field. Everybody's broken down into 10-man teams. You first 10, come over here. They walked him into a tent. They said, this is Dr. Schmidlap. Dr. Schmidlap is going to be doing appendectomies today. Trust me, we have lots of them. Well, Dr. Schmidlap is a trained professional. He is a man who knows how to put body parts back together. Appendectomies are a minor procedure. Everybody watched the doctor. They had everybody watch him do an appendectomy. He was meticulous in describing what needed to be done. They slid the patient out. They brought the next one in. He did it again. He slid that patient out. The third one, he turned to one of the men and he said, now it's your turn. And they're like, oh yeah, I don't have time for this. As soon as I get the 10 of you taught how to do this, I'm going on to take care of that guy that's got the leg missing and the bowels hanging out and the side of the head's cracked open. That's what the surgeon's for. But the idea is that everybody was taking turns to build a core of individuals to keep the men alive. and they considered appendectomies basic maintenance. And amazingly enough, he said, man, after the third one, we all got really good at it because we all watched each other do it. And by the time we got to number 10, oh, we were trained professionals. Like washing a car. Yeah, and that's what they did. If there was an appendectomy, it's like, well, tell them he's a doctor. And that's what they did. They didn't know the difference. The same job got done. The anesthesiologist did his job. He went on to the next patient, on to the next patient, and they did a production line. So there's an example of how you need to think broken arms by comparison, you know standard, you know Lacerations all these other injuries somebody made some stupid comment when I pointed out in our in my kit I carry aspirin, okay Tylenol and I'd be profane. Well, what good is that for a wound? Well, it's pretty good for a busted foot and you snack your head into a tree without that helmet on for some reason, having your gourd ring for two or three days with it throbbing like it's five times the size it should be, whatever painkiller that person that just did that needs, I'm carrying it. Because the more alert my buddy is, the more alert my team members are, the more likely we all stay alive. It's not that it's going to fix a bullet hole, although I begin again knowing what will work with a patient anything will help It's still you know not going to do everything but the idea is you're everybody carrying some of means that you have support for the people who need it But every day dings busts cuts bruises. You know everything you imagine. Oh God help you if you end up in a red ant farm Ho, ho, ho. You know what I mean? Think about it. And these are all things you run into every day. And guess what? You're cross-country. You're doing everything out there in the middle where everything grows bigger and there's more of it. You're also being chased. You don't think much about it after you've... I've done that before. I've got gacks in the side of my leg and my arms from running through, you know, environment where I didn't realize what I'd done until after an hour or two. And I'm like, hey, my arm's wet. I'm looking. It's at night. I feel it's like, oh, that's wet where it shouldn't be. Oh, that's not good. Now guess what we're not leaving So you better have the tools in the toolbox to fix you know yourself and everybody needs to be set up the same way And it's not the medics job the medic women have to do some additional support, but there's no reason for you not to carry suitors There's no reason for you not to have compresses bandages, etc Somebody made the argument. We don't need any that stuff cuz feel like you said very I think it hurt We're gonna get shot you mean you say you're gonna get shot in the arm You're gonna blow some of these brains out because they got shot in the arm. You know stupid that sounds Oh yeah. But again, we are going to carry to that really well. You still got two feet. You don't have to carry him. In fact, he can still carry a handgun in the other hand. Well, the other problem I have with this too real quick is again, the Army doesn't provide you with anything if they can help it. If they could run you out in the battlefield bare butt naked in a loincloth, they would. By the way, the loincloth would cost the same as your level 4 body armor if the government per contractor had his way, right? Yeah. So remember that when government, when the military kind of figures out you should be carrying something and using something, there's probably a reason for that toolbox being set up the way it is. You know, a lot of experience in that. There's something to think about you see oh that reminds me Don those drones that we talked about in the Florida Keys that they spent $80,000 per each drone their test flights today They're using the drones to hunt mosquitoes dad me in the Florida Keys Well the weather way it was down there. We just came from I wouldn't trust too many drones in the air Out with the way it's been. I mean we were just out there guys. It's been windy, blustery, and wet. If you thought we got wet this year, oh my goodness, and it's summertime down there in Florida where it's 103 degrees. That's right. So again, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance, logistics is the key to supporting our personnel wherever they be at the tactical level, not the strategic dump, but rather spread out across the whole of the country. You guys, you all have to make it happen. If it's a little piece at a time, that's fine, but just keep tucking it away. We're not going to lose a penny on it. Just a reverse. We'll save lives. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. Ooh-rah. Kick him in the slats. Beat him down hard. Don't let him get back up. Make them hurt. Don, your number for night vision please encloses. Hey, that number's two, three, one, seven, nine, six. 845-8 again, 231796. 845-8. Thank you Mark, God bless you. You have a choice to keep your body clean. Detoxify with micro plant powder from hempusa.org or call 908-691-2608. It's odorless and tasteless and used in any liquid or food. Protect your family now with micro plant powder. cleaning out heavy metals, parasites and toxins. Water it now for daily intake and stock it now for long-term storage. Visit hempusa.org or call 908-691-2608 today. We all need to prepare ourselves. 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