September 3, 2013
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59m
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2013
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Mark Koernke discussed government surplus equipment available through govliquidation.com, including military communications gear, tools, and vehicles. He provided detailed guidance on radio communications equipment, marine and 6-meter radio frequencies, antenna systems, and equipment sourcing from dealextreme.com. The show included extensive discussion of preparedness, animal behavior as security indicators, dog breeds for defense and property protection, and the importance of training and discipline in working animals. Koernke criticized federal government policies, Israeli-American relations, and promoted self-sufficiency through communications redundancy and equipment diversity.
- govliquidation.com
- communications equipment
- radio frequencies
- 6 meter radio
- marine radio
- preparedness
- dealextreme.com
- walkie-talkies
- antenna systems
- dog training
- defense animals
- federal government
- self-sufficiency
- military surplus
- frequency counter
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Live 365. 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 keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watching tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this still the land of the free? And good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm R. Krunke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east, and northeast. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com, Ron A.M. and FM Micro stations, CB base stations, good afternoon to channel 27 to 29 greater northern Michigan and alternate channel 38 test this afternoon. Again alternate channel 38 good morning and good afternoon to Mackinaw City where the testing is taking place. We know that one of our alternate broadcast units is up and online there in Mackinaw. Well the greater Mackinac area not right downtown or anything. It doesn't have to be Anyway, we're also on ultra net technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska We're the hallmark network on Eastern Seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida from the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico headed Louisiana, Texas Oklahoma big chunk of Nebraska whole bunch of Wyoming to include both Pitt third fifth and our rebroadcasters on the left side of the state ninety five point five FM and Colorado the Civil War state on the edge on the brink of battle. For everybody out there, it's why you're not seeing any coverage for Colorado or New York about what's going on with the gun ban, what's going on with the gun confiscation, what's going on with the ammunition ban. Yeah, an ammunition registration. Yeah, the communists are in motion, but they don't want you to think about that. So look at what's happening overseas. Well, more on that in a minute. Waving the left coast, turn back to the east, sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the smokies slash the Blue Ridge where the restaurant crew's grammar team's okay teams and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us The Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work. A million Pettico junctions. The ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. It is a beautiful blue sky day out there. It's going to get darker earlier though because remember we're heading towards the other end of the season now guys. So a quick warning for everyone. It's the third of September. It is the fifth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2013 Old Earth Calendar or Mayan. Crazy Town Crazy Town Calendar. Yeah, we all know about that. Anyway. It is Communications Tuesday as a matter of fact and for everybody out there that's been up to speed. One of the other things I mentioned earlier today about headphones etc. from govliquidation.com. There's a bunch of stuff coming through govliquidation. No it's not the micro tiny stuff, it's the real military stuff the way it's being used in the field. They found micro and tiny usually gets busted up and broken easier faster. So you'll notice that pretty much all of the combat infantry type and the heavy units that are out there, they're looking like hearing protection air moths. Yeah, with the combat armored vehicle crewman's type boom mics, etc., that are built to take a beating. They were already built to be robust. Why reinvent the wheel? There's a whole bunch of cool stuff out there that's reasonably priced that was already being built so they just went with the wheel that they knew already turned and is working well. Well a bunch of these are coming through govliquidation.com so go to govliquidation, check out the communications technology there. In fact, we do it this way for everybody that's in the chatroom too. If you go to www.govliquidation.com Dot-com now these things are not cheap with a military made them and they're actually going for a pretty high price somebody wants these really bad But they come and go at different prices. Yes. There's a Hummer in there for a stupid price at GM vehicle It's all painted up with kind of a really weird fire camouflage II thingy there and not even bother with it But audio video for ta photo is the section. It's a second one down on the left side audio video photo When you get there, you'll find that the headsets, actually it's right there, it's a subcategory, third one down on the left side where it says Headsets, go to that. And you'll see what presently is in the system with this cycle. Now a lot of this stuff is already being bidded on right now. It's up for a bid. It is, again, let's see, Oklahoma lock burn. Actually, pretty much all the rest are lock burn. And there's five of the Motorola headsets, the PMLN5276s. Somebody wants them real bad. They bid $510 on five sets. Also, five of the earmark headsets. Let's see, the Volcom 900s, $185 for those. Now they've gone cheaper and in fact there is a more of a you know reasonable bid down below 165, 185 again for lots of five of these guys. So, oh one of the 67 sets each, Astra Comm Inc. headset PJ7's and those three 67 headsets for $319.99 somebody knows what they're doing they put the 99 cents in there smart man Anyway, I actually if a nickel or a quarter would be just as good, but it sometimes gets you over the top There's a bunch of stuff like that That's in a lot of these different Lots, but you want to spot check that on a regular basis. There's some other stuff that's going to be coming up for auction pretty soon. Lachmar, Ohio. Forgive me, Lockburn, B-O-U-R-N, Lockburn, Ohio is where a lot of the stuff that's in Ohio is typically disposable, although the OCU is Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. So there's a couple of different sites, both of those pretty accessible for anybody in the Midwest. A lot of other stuff that's coming up on the auction right now, as I said before, do not donate anything to the government. They will simply sell it out the back door to Jaime or Mr. Cohen or whoever else just happens to be their favorite buddy and the rest is history. They've got a 1950 Cessna 195 airplane. in Auburn, California. Now, I can only assume this was either donated or it had to be. It was from a museum collection that the Donut of Destruction has. And apparently, they're sliding all kinds of stuff out the back door. So in 16 days, this 1950 Cessna model 195 airplane is going to be up for sale There's a whole photo essay on it. Not that you're probably going to be able to afford it, but it's worth checking out. So again, go to Gov Liquidation. There's all kinds of other stuff you never know. Everything from little aircraft carriers to barges to landing craft to all kinds of other cool stuff. Now they also have a retail outlet. Everybody goes, what? Yes, they have a retail operation. Now the interesting thing about the retail operation is they have another section in there that I really like and it's called close outs. Well, no way mark you always find the closeouts. Yes, I do whatever possible and if you go over to the retail outlet which is part of it tied into the gov liquidation site and You scroll down a little bit. There is a clearance zone Now well clearance zone starts out with the cheapest tiniest little items for what let's see right now 89 cents apiece for a molly to Alice clip adapter They actually tell you How many they have available and of course it'll tell you where it's going to ship from For instance another thing they've got cold weather glove inserts brand new dollar 55 a pair Molly leader GPS pocket insert for the you know again GPS but also for your micro maker radios dollar 57 and one of the more interesting things three pairs of brown Brand new, needless to say, three sets of underpants, cotton briefs for $2.09. Brand new in the package mill contract. Now they do have a lot of other MOLLE gear. They've got, for instance, the MOLLE 2 multi-purpose pouches in the ACU pattern. There's page after page after page in the closeout slash the clearance section. This includes tools, other molly gear in OD green, work gloves, one of the other things they've got is Eddington 16 ounce nylon 3C banded white thread $2.62 a roll. These are the large industrial spools, guys, the big rolls. There's a lot of other stuff in there. Web gear, equipment, price will vary. You need to look to see if it will match or is worth what you are doing with other companies. There are, again, with each page, the price goes up because it's listed by price. However, they also have Snap-on tools. And if you think those are worthwhile and it's something that's useful, you might want to check that out. and see if it's something that you can use. So a lot of other gear, too numerous to mention, not really my problem. I'm not going to worry about listing everything, but I will tell you where to go. And again, that is to go to Gov Liquidation, www.govliquidation.com. After that, you go to the little bar which has a pair of brown combat boots. It's Uncle Sam's retail outlet. When you get there, go to, it says right there, Brown Background with white letters, Clearance Zone, and start going through what they have there. Now, they will tell you exactly, for instance, how many units they have left. In these bundles of three pairs of underpants, they have 668 in stock, and they would be coming from Columbus, Ohio. And that's probably from Ray Patterson or one of the other facilities, but it's from Columbus, Ohio. All the spec information is there. You don't have to guess about it. There's a picture of what you're going to be getting, what they look in the front, what they look like in the front, what they look like in the back. How do you like that? They even give you a picture of underpants, and just in case you don't know what they look like, just in case you wondered what underpants look like, girls from the front and the back. There you go. Guys underpants it is wait a minute go to the store and see those. Oh man, so I guess that's not a mystery after all anyway a bunch of other cool stuff there available to numerous to mention I'm not really worried about it if you get madrift because again not all of it's well useful, but there is some pretty cool stuff Medical containers and a whole bunch of things coming up pretty soon also trailers generator packs five ton trucks deuce and halves and quarter-ton trailers boats it just too numerous to mention go through check it out see if there's anything you think might be worthwhile then go from there bulldozers by the way hey wait a minute where are those bulldozers oh they're in Hawaii Like marine bulldozers they have you know steel overhead cover the whole nine years But you know Sun cover to in the tropics you better so anyway if you're in Hawaii and you're listening well don't be surprised They're actually stuff there from gov liquidation to also want to say thank you for the donation to our friends in Australia we greatly appreciate that and Through our PayPal as a matter of fact want to say we appreciate the support well said friends donating from Let's see England want to say hi to our friends in England listening again and to our people in Holland and in Germany, so we appreciate the donations and You can use the PayPal anywhere on the planet which was demonstrated by our Australian friends So I want to say thank you and we appreciate the support We're gonna make sure it goes towards the end of the year bill needs to be taken care of it's gonna affect ed Where are we on that I guess you can give us a quick update again. I just updated that today. We're Oh, hang on, let me pull it up so I don't get it wrong. Go to libertytreeradio.formg.com, scroll down to about the middle of the page and you will see yearly bill, $2,000, raised for the yearly bill. We've got, oh wait, that's not right. I don't think it updated, hang on. I may have to reset. Yeah, I was thinking about that. I hadn't done that yet either. Yeah, we've got $631 raised so far. Mine's correct. Until October 1st. Yeah, yours is correct. I haven't refreshed this page since I updated it. There we go. Very good. So again, for all of our friends, thank you out there. We appreciate the help we have till the end of this month to get the job done. This is September, and it is the 3rd. It is Communications Tuesday. By the way, the Gov Liquidation, yes, good point. Good question there. Gov Liquidation. does have radio communications equipment. In fact, they got mixing boards right now. One of them was a 30-some station mixing board. I think it went for about $600-some dollars, which really is a pretty good price for the rig. But they're smaller, there's portable, there's sound systems, I mean anything and everything you can think of. Lighting technology. The big thing is containers and transport equipment. And depending on where you are, if you're out in the Carolinas, Take a look at the man portable boxes and carrying and transport bins that are available out there your way guys at Fort Bragg. There's a whole bunch of these black, I assume they might be night vision cases, but they're armored, they have a single carrying handle. They also have been getting a lot of the medical support transport systems for setting up a mash or setting up a field hospital. Kinda handy guys, they're a sealed system designed to handle moisture and the ones that they're offering right now are brand new in the box never issued. Hey! Well, that is kind of handy. And they're in the green color, so I think green is just not politically correct right now since we're supposed to be killing... We have to kill people for the Israelis so that the kleptomaniac, the neurotic, psychotic kleptomaniacs, the kosher mafia, can go and murder, rape, or get us to rape, and then steal everything that they can. They just have a right to your property, no matter who you are. Us, them, if they want to steal it, the kleptos are supposed to be allowed to do so because they're the chosen kleptos. All right, neurotic chosen kleptos, okay, neurotic sociopathic kleptos. But you know, any other place you'd plug them with a pistol just to make sure you got rid of the problem because you couldn't stand a habit of your back, especially with also that schizophrenia thing. I like you, I have to backstab you, I like you, I have to backstab you, I like you, I have to, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm I feel so mad. Yeah, it's sick after a while. You know, it's like, eww, get away. Well, we're stuck with the meat puppet in Washington, the rest of those fools, you know, licking their hind end, getting the kivilte fish juice off the, between the big cheeks there of the APEC group, because that's what Barry Satoro and the rest of those prostitutes are good for. Liquid toilet paper for the kosher mafia. Anyway, next, let's see now. Transport and Communications Remember because you do have wheels it can be bigger and older. The nice thing about bigger and older is typically more power. less susceptible to damage. Microtech is cool, but microtech has a tendency to be very vulnerable to microwave wash, excessive power surge or power supplies that are nearby, transformers, things of that nature. And let's not forget our friend Mr. EMP, if it's in any form, even a light passive, say, wash, air, over an active area, hardened or heavier technology will probably survive where light bursting or light exposure will not with regard to your little handheld Star Trek communicators. Neat technology, use them while you can. be prepared with replacements. But your wheeled vehicles can handle the older, bigger, heavier pieces of equipment and it'd be kind of handy to have something that can squawk to the planet as part of your TO&E table of authorized equipment. How is it authorized? You authorize it. You pick it. It's yours. Congratulations. You've given it the Hail Mary and you have authorized it. We don't have a military type anal retentive control freak group They're gonna minimize everything you do and try to make sure that they keep the rest to give to the Israelis for free We know better to do that It's like what's happening right now with that gov liquidation site when you look at the stuff slid out the back door I'll give me a break. You just know what's going on there. The good stuff is going to the Yeah, before it even gets to the auction. It's gone to you know, the shysters on the other side Then they sell it back to us anyway With regard to radio rigs, I would remind you and I know that a lot of you are using equipment that does everything. Well, something that does everything means that when you break something you lose everything too. So, in some cases, purely as a backup, Bill from Texas mentioned he got some really great 6 meter radios for $20 a piece at the latest ham fest out his way. Now, again, 6 meter is one of those unique, used to be military and police, mostly police. But they've kind of abandoned and walked away from the technology across the board. So it's wide open. It's like Marine Channel radios. And they ain't talking Marine as in the military service. We're talking Marine as in ocean slash lake slash water operation radio. Marine radio is wide open. Nobody's getting out in the boats. Even with the holiday season here, it wasn't jack squat hardly at all anywhere. No discussion, nothing floating on the water. Nobody wanted to pay the extra taxes, couldn't afford the extra money, gasoline being more expensive too. Plus the characters that are the blood suckers, the goofs, have pretty well driven as many people as they could off the lakes because of harassment. especially on the big lakes. So the cool thing is that means that those radio frequencies are pretty much wide open for our operation. Marine frequency and 6 meter or something you should have is separate radio rigs on board if at all possible. And yes, you can get smaller radios. At least the radio would be no bigger than the size of a standard CB radio, a mid-size CB, for your marine rig. They are as small as a duck box, as a smaller, say, 510 or a Cobra, you know small format radio, etc, etc, Midland, whatever. But you typically will find that the average radio, because it has a little more output, it's got to reach farther. It's usually you're out on the water and you might be out on the Gulf or you might be in the middle of the Great Lakes. It's going to be a little more powerful transmitter, typically. So you've got a little more in the way of bells and whistles. That's not a problem. Just make sure you understand how the equipment works. Do a test and run. Test to make sure everything's hooked up. Check it to make sure it's hooked up, plugged in properly. Then start working with your equipment. I cannot stress that enough. Pulling it out of the box in the last minute is not going to get the job done. You need to practice, practice, practice. That means getting behind the microphone and playing with the dials and finding out I'm talking but nothing's going out. You might want to drop it from PA over to radio. What do you say? Public address system? Do you have a speaker hooked up? Do you notice you were hearing yourself? Oh, yeah, that's right. Click. Oh, there we go. Right off the bat. Now I'm transmitting instead of talking to my public here inside the car. Didn't do me any good. Anyway, again, understand the equipment. Make sure you keep the instruction manuals on board with the rigs if they're going to be there. And now you don't have to have your originals on the rigs. This is the first thing that I don't like to do. Try to put copies or get spares. And once you do have spares, well, Make sure that the roughest copy is with you or laminated whatever you want to do. But clean it up so it stays high and dry and is ready for use. That's most important is that it's ready and prepped to be used in the field when the time comes. Another thing about antennas, not one antenna doesn't do everything but some antennas can serve more than one rig. You can use a switcher system for that, not that complicated, but again you want to keep the plumbing to a minimum, oh I'm sorry, the electrical harness to a minimum, but it still comes down, you know, think of it like plumbing. in that you don't want it so overly complicated you have to try and track things down to figure out how to make them work So again, you're better off with an antenna array with a number of different antennas, two or three, four of the different pieces of equipment, and the ability to operate them independently if need be. In other words, take that one radio, put it off to the side, and operate your 6 meter in one place, operate your CB in another, operate your marine channel in yet another. You may also have to, again, distribute them to different vehicles for the sake of security and safety. Don't want to put all your eggs in one basket in a tactical situation. So there's another reason for building with diversity and flexibility in mind. The other thing there again tactically, you know dress them up a little bit if you can if they're bright colors Darken them up if they are a little brighter shiny You might want to again mask off the surface work areas and hit it with a little spray paint just to subdue and limit the amount of shine and reflection on a piece of equipment that is part of the light discipline process We've talked about you can also use duct tape electrical tape. Remember electrical tape comes in colors so you can do camouflage. You can do browns or you know blacks or greens or whatever shade you want. But bright bright bright colors out there in the field in a number of different locations isn't a positive thing and shiny reflective surfaces will reflect when you don't want them to. We're at the bottom of the hour heading towards a break here in a moment for everybody out there listening. It is Communications Tuesday. It's Monday, because this is the first official work day. We're pretty well past everybody's normal work day activity, I understand that, but still, let me head into work, it's your second shift out the door routine, if that is the case. Yeah, send Barack Obama with rifles to lead the attack. What, one in each hand? I know, let's see, oh, oh, oh, Bambo? Oh, Bambo in the field. Barry, you know, Sotorbo. Sotorbo or Obama. We'll be back in just a minute here. You can picture that goof. Ain't gonna happen. You are back. And our corn is higher than an elephant's eye. I'm telling you that right now. For everybody out there listening, this is Liberty Tree Radio. It is Communications Tuesday. And for all of you out there that are listening, ooh, a couple cool items that definitely are worth picking up out there for all of you who are listening right now, go to dealextreme.com. Let's go to dealextreme.com. Now, when you get there to dealextreme.com, they have In fact, how am I going to get you there? Well, let's do it this way. We'll take you back a little bit and we're going to go to... Deal extreme calm cool gadgets and all kinds of other technology well, that's true But they do have a number of new items that are always listed you never know what you're into This is all China Com block slave sport, so we understand how that works. That's not going to be a surprise however go to electric and electrical and tools. That's the fourth item down. Then go slide over to walkie-talkies. They also have walkie-talkie supplies. So we're going to go to walkie-talkies first because I've pointed out before you might need a frequency counter. It would be kind of handy. Now there are a whole bunch of you know this this gives you a good feel for how many radios are out there. There's a whole bunch of choices in terms of personal handheld stuff. Now you can also do spot checks on who made what but guys the sky's the limit. Whatever money you want to spend and however color you want even of course if you really think you need pink on the battlefield go for it or blue. However they even have like free talker 1.1 inch LCD rechargeable walkie-talkie watch sets. These are him and hers or just watch sets. Kind of cool. Very small, very straightforward. $41.30 for a set of these. and let's see model RD-018 color black plastic material housing 1.1 inch LCD display works as a normal wristwatch and as a walkie-talkie adjustable wristband 12 hours a.m. PM time display supports one to one and one too many talk back built-in Vox function automatic noise reduction system up to 500 to 1000 meters working range. You can be in like Flynn. You can be like the man from Uckle. You can be, well, actually lightweight and out of the way, but be kind of nice. For instance, how would these work as something to carry at the gun show? Something to carry at the sports event. Something to carry so when you hear, ah, this is an announcement, ah, we are having a federal government Mossad bomb training exercise at the event. Everybody, stay where you are. We need victims when the real bomb goes off that the Israelis planted. Stay where you are and act like herds of stupefied cattle until slaughtered. Thank you! Now before that happens or as that's happening, did you hear what I said? They just said, oh yeah, I just heard, okay, alpha, alpha, alpha. And out the door you go. Everybody turns, you don't have to come and come together in a center location. You all move to leave the site immediately. So a little handheld unit like this becomes awfully convenient, but these are again wristwatch type. These are actually something you can wear. Yeah, they've got a little stubby antenna on them. 500 to 1000 meters means that they should work without any problem inside a building. especially we're at a complex where you're near each other. Now I would also say this, 500 to 1000 meters for squad radios. Anything that works within that range, we don't need to talk to the world. We're only supposed to be talking to fire team members. Okay? Now the other reason I bring you here is because something we've talked about and there are many to choose from. Frequency counters, guys. Again, 1.4 inch LCD. radio frequency counter $42.89 86 cents 89.89 but 86 you buy three they're cheaper Anyway point is that they're not the it's not the only one they have for 2526. They've got a GY 560 50 megahertz to 2.4 gigahertz radio frequency digital channel scanner the cool for again surveying your area of activity for other activity We've discussed tracking the shysters on the other side. Remember everything has a transceiver on board that has a GPS marker nowadays guys. I don't need to hear what they're saying. I just want to make sure I know where they are. Hey, that's kind of handy, pretty straightforward and convenient. And if you use the right tools and have them in the toolbox, you can pretty well peg an ID where each of the other side are standing or are located in whatever format, whatever way that they're operating in the AO. because their transponders are constantly, even if they, you know, gee, ahh, ooo, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, eee, e It's nulled, but we really don't care. It doesn't make any difference, provided that again, you can ID their location. You see multiple activity close at hand or moving in your AO, and it seems to be moving towards your AO. Wouldn't be that hard to figure out what all is going on now, would it? Anyway, there are cheap solutions with regard to any number of pieces of equipment. Yes, they do have Bluetooth type walkie-talkies it'll plug into your ear also you get bumped out of your just as quick just keep that in mind there are some cute little ones I haven't had a chance to test yet one of them is walkie-talkie toys for kids random color pair of two for five dollars and ninety cents do they work that well I don't know for what they are what's fascinating to me is I want to take one apart and look to see what's on board But as simple as they are and for nine to five dollars and ninety cents Oh by the way the more you buy the cheaper they are You can actually play with those to see just how they'll perform but there are a wide number of other radios available too numerous to mention and Many many many many times many in stock And pretty much all of them, well, I'll take that back. Some of them are already out of stock yet again. This is one of the problems. So you have to go through an ID, take a look at the price, see if it fits your wallet. That's another consideration there. The frequency counters and the individual walkie-talkie sets to include chargers, all of the other support, can be integrated with something else that we were talking about a minute ago, which is all the other doodads and goodies. Once you have a radio, it would probably be a good idea to be able to charge the puppy up when the time comes, slash also support it with other equipment. So if you go back over there to electrical and tools, you will find walkie-talkie supplies. Why? There we go. Anything and everything else you can imagine that you might need to include separate microphones, $5.85. Headsets, also elongating antennas for increasing range, depending upon the radio. Anything from little rubber bumps to full size whips, depending upon what you're looking for. Headsets, fixture devices for holding stuff in place. It's just too numerous to mention, but again, if you have certain technology that you're using in service, remember that what you see with DealXtreme is it's the same stuff you'll buy from, for instance, Radiojerk or whatever. The difference is that the price you see includes shipping, and the more you buy, the cheaper they get. And you'll recognize some of the brands. For instance, They get a woodland camouflage Kenwood walkie-talkie handheld Microphone camouflage green $13 20 sets made for Kenwood Yes, they're made by China Sport most everything you're gonna see is made overseas another variation on the theme basically for the same type of Headset or forgive me. It's the same handset $13.20 also camouflaged now is camouflage really critical I can take anything that's dark and hit it with some paint and mix up the color so it's not just black and you probably wouldn't know the difference at any range and go, oh, your camouflage just isn't right because it's not, you know, state-of-the-art, you know, mush pattern as opposed to digital as opposed to, you know, flek tar as opposed to whatever the du jour camouflage preference of the day is for the moment. Mark anyway also know the frequency counter their flight slash frequency tester $30 in another category. We got George there. What do you got George? What you know I was sitting there reading and I was and even I don't know of one ex-special forces guy Well, you recently got out six months and you know what they are they say they use one of the most low-text forms of communication when they're maintaining radio silence and that is a homing pigeon and Does that sound stupid? Birds, yeah, the problem is how many homing pigeons do you have out there? I wouldn't even worry about it. The idea is it's tasty later on if you think squab is a danger, then Mr. 12 gauge, which you also use for your other critters, is a kaboom, your friend. Like I said, a bird gun should be in every unit, at least one. And if you suspect that that's what somebody was using, well, squab can be on the menu. Oh, I mean pigeon. Well, squab. So I really haven't seen that as a first best choice. There's a lot of considerations there How was the bird trained to be a homing pigeon to go to where he needs to go? And that's a good question. And did you have the special pigeon backpack with the armor and feeder? And also bird poop collector because have you ever seen anybody actually owns a parrot that rides on his shoulder? Have you ever taken paid attention to the color of the back of his shirt? You get my drift? Polly want a cracker. Yeah, well the crackers go in. Where do the crackers come out? Oh, well that's right. Mark, you heard of someone going to jail. Someone went to jail, it was in our local paper, for shooting at Aloe trying to swoop down and take his chihuahua. Oh, well, he shouldn't have said anything. Actually, if you're worried about that, I understand that he probably was trying to prevent his chihuahua from being eaten. A tennis racket's a good choice. Know what I mean? Just something to think about. If the owl was repeatedly attacking or apparently was in an aggressive format, we actually, a friend of yours, you should mention that, George, because my dad, when I was down there with my mom, lo and behold, one of the neighbors, Joao, was carried away by an eagle. As a matter of fact, they've got a lot of eagles down in that area, and they left a little dog outside where they normally do. and the neighbor was screaming outside and it turned out the eagle came and saw that he decided to dine Mexican tonight and he did. So, you know owls, eagles, tennis rackets are quieter. I understand that he was trying to save his dog and I don't see why they should be sent to jail for Jack or squat there because usually there's an allowance for, again, defense, obvious defense in a situation where, you know, something's at risk. Be that, you know, personal property and animals are personal property. They've yapped about that for years. You know, you got like bears up here in Michigan. Black bears don't normally attack, but mama bears have a tendency to let the baby bears go wild. And what happens is they get in the wrong place at the right time and usually there's a confrontation and so the rest is history. But in fact while I was up over the bridge there were a couple, at least two incidents. One recently here in the last two years. It happens. If you went to jail, it's probably because, oh my god, everybody was in danger because he was trying to shoot the owl. Oh my god, my hemorrhoids, you know, the kleptos, hemorrhoids, the local neurotic who just was just, oh, they were bunching. They were itching and scratching. And the hemorrhoid, you know, the one that they called their head, it was just hating all in general. Oh my god, the big hemorrhoid, not the other hemorrhoids. You know what I mean about those. Go ahead. Speaking of animals, I know you've got a lot of animals in your living area, on your yard and all, on your land, but have you ever paid attention to animals' behavior, like if they're not acting right? something might be coming if they're not acting right. Always, always. It's part of the pay attention to your environment. That's one of the dogs still obviously the best choice but everything pretty well has a a feel for its environment. The animals locally, the wild animals as much as anything. It's the old story when something's in the area that they don't recognize, the birds quiet down, everything pretty well settles into defense mode. It's purely a matter of how attentive and what type of creature you're dealing with there and how well the people who are in the environment pay attention. Dogs even, as we know, and anybody who uses canine core defense, there's a difference between a dog barking, you know, yup, yup, yup, because it recognizes somebody that's friendly and that bark that tells you that Fluffy's going to chew someone's arse off. Okay, and everybody knows it too. If you have a dog, you'll know the difference and they talk to you just like they do anybody in the pack. That's why I like dogs. Dogs, I love all the dogs I've ever had, but a lot of the dogs that I've had have been defensive animals. And in fact, I have to say, did their job well. We had one, our first dog, E-Trit, while Nancy was in the house, we had characters when I was active, when I was with the government. Somebody had been paying attention to the house and knew when I was coming and going they knew what my time cycle was and Just after I'd left before I you know would again would be gone for about eight to ten hours low and behold someone tried to get into the back of the house well E-Trit was there and E-Trit made all kinds of noise they beat on her with a actually with a board and trying to silence her, didn't do any good. She got some good bites in. Nancy of course armed herself with a 30 caliber carbine and a whole pile of 15 and 30 round mags which she knows how to use quite well. And so like I told her, she watched them try to turn the door. They beat the dog down. They tried to turn the door knob. The door was locked and had all the other safeties in place. And this is an inner door. You have to get into the back porch or the house area And they got, you know, the dog beat down, the dog made the noise, she armed herself up, she didn't tell them she was calling the police, she just told them she was going to shoot their hind end. And then called the police. By the way, the police were being called anyway. So as it is, they unarsed the AO and left. The dog did its job. That's what dogs are supposed to do. Now, chihuahuas will make noise, but I don't know unless you have a pack of 200 what a chihuahua is going to do for you. It might valiantly try to fight, but unfortunately will be brushed aside very quickly as we see in monster science fiction movies. Except that you don't really need a monster, pretty much everything can brush the chihuahua away. So you have to pick the critter accordingly based upon need. All of the animals, even though it's that little chihuahua, will defend their real estate, especially since they consider that home and where the food is is part of their pack. So that's you know again a personal choice you have to also consider how can how well can you control the animal? I know a lot of guys have pit bulls I also know a lot of them can't control them when they get into trouble so like I said with Bruce Bruce was 240 pounds when we got him if Bruce had been a mean dog it would have been impossible to stop him If Bruce had been a pit bull brain, had a pit bull brain, if he had decided he wanted to go after something, your head would have been in his mouth and all he would have done was been shaking and chewing. And there's nothing I could have done to stop it. But as it is, he was a well-disciplined, well-trained dog and he wasn't a purebred or an inbred attack animal. He was a thinking, again, well-disciplined animal. That's one of the other things taken into consideration. A lot of people get into animals then don't pay attention to them and don't work with them. And that's where you see a lot of problems with, well, friend or foe doesn't make a difference, bite them all. And or make noise. Well, that defeats the purpose too. If the animal constantly perceives even allies or family members and treats them the same way, that defeats the purpose behind having the animal. I personally like bloodhounds. They are familiar with everybody sent who is part of my life. Like I say, if Vegas tries to surround my perimeter, those people give off a scent and the dog will let me know. We've had two or three incidents here in recent times and I would say Randy Weaver probably is a good one. There's one right there. Randy, back a few years ago, the Bat Faggots when they were messing with the Browns and other people, the Bat Faggots were on the property next to him, and in fact on Randy's property it is where he presently lives. The dogs did their job. The dogs also did a good job of isolating and keeping them on the ground right there. Well, the Batfaggots were all in black, unmarked uniforms, etc., etc. I think everybody can pretty well follow up with the story. If they look back, there's some history on this, so they could do a web search. But it was the dogs that set off the alarm the way that they were supposed to, properly trained. They didn't sacrifice themselves, but they contained the problem. So they were going to try to do a replay like a try to you know piss with Randy Weaver scam again and there are a lot of people that responded in the process and It didn't work the way the shysters thought they'd plug it in So the dogs were part of the integrated defense grid. Again, the big thing is also how are they trained to control the area? You know, some dogs just hate everything or unfortunately it's partially because I think the jeans are squeezed. Everybody thinks they need a real hyper breed. You know, it has to be really tight and I prefer something that's got a little bit of a mix in it. All the dogs I've had like that. I used to have three white German Shepherd Golden Retriever mix. They were a white, like soft, like a dirty white color. Yeah, but remember that's where that bubbly gene came from. Yeah, well Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontail. When you call in, I'd name my dog stuff like that for a reason, because nobody's afraid of Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontail until their 80-pound butts come around the corner a full run. Then they find out Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontail weren't exactly what they were expecting. See, so there's a couple reasons. No, you need to call him Spike or Myrtle later or killer Oh, no, I want the bad guys to be totally unsuspecting I want to expect three Pekingese or you know three chihuahuas to be coming around the corner and Although I wouldn't want to get bit by Pekingese you ever seen some Pekingese when they go to town. Oh They are terrible, but they're also got little stubby legs. You can get away from them Oh yeah, all of the female shepherds that we've had, we've typically stuck with females. have been, again, pack protective and that is the consistent part. Typically, again, not really tight on the inbreeding there. Always, again, try to get something that's a little bit of a little bit of a modified. A little modified so that it's got a little bit of a recessive family gene tied in. My brother used to breed dobermans. He had up to 200 dobermans and he wasn't a puppy farm, he wasn't a puppy mill. He would breed for precision and he trained. It's one of the many things he's done, my middle brother, over the years. And one year, I don't know why, he had a dog called Thor, one of the finest dobermans I've ever seen, weighed about 120 pounds. Beautiful dog, just totally, just as smart as a whip. He had him just absolutely trained to small nuance command and this dog was totally disciplined. Well, he decided somebody offered him this dog that had all these mega death papers and was just, oh the next best thing, the sliced white bread and talked him into because he offered an outrageous amount of money for Thor. Thor didn't suffer. Thor went to a happy home. In another part of the country, somebody had a whole lot of money but what he used as an enticement was the papers on this other dog. The other dog was totally worthless. was actually just totally pea-brained, squeezed into too tight a family line and was again a useless tool. Great paperwork, looked fine from the breeding line end but was junk. and he had to admit it too. In fact we had problems with it because he had problems with it because it could not be controlled. So again the big thing here is you know do a little background look especially if you're going to be raising him from scratch look at a couple programs. There's some people out there. My dad does a great job with training dogs. Most people were very surprised but he's also very patient. After all he put up with me and my brothers and my sisters. But he's one of those people that could work with a dog in 24 to 48 hours and have it pretty well in the slot. In other words, disciplined and ready to use. My brother picked that up, but he did that on a massive scale. He's trained parrots, he's trained... This is the musician, the guy who's worked with Bob Seger, all these other guys. Everybody else you know, you recognize the names. Steve Miller band, all the Miller brothers, we all grew up with them. He just does unique stuff. He's always done unique stuff like this. And dog handling, dobermunks, it was back. Back when dobermunks are what everyone had to have. Now it's the pit bulls and they're tight bred and have a lot of gene problems just like the others do. And the little brains are squosed inside those cans, I think a little too tight. So again, loosen them up. Also take into consideration, can you handle the animal because you may have to control the animal. What's its purpose if you're looking for a you know an organic bullet? That's one thing if you're looking for something. It's like you said going to be living with the family Raised with the kids and is going to have to defend them but also again you may have to restrain it because you got to control things and sometimes the animal perceives You know the threat or a threat that you don't perceive But it's from different nuances that you know don't aren't necessarily a physical threat It's perceived that by the animal that it is This is kind of like when we talk about horses the same way. Horses, we didn't have a driver's license for horses, but we do for cars. Cars don't have a second brain. Horses do. Isn't that amazing? Horses, if they want to go off on their own, well, whatever they think they want to do, you better have a pistol or you better have a weighted harness ready to go to thump them on the head, which is what people would do. This may sound strange, but my landlord, he said this is the best dog for hunting. He has a Basset Hound. Oh yeah. Yeah, if you have had Basset Hound, the best combination is a Basset Hound and a full-size, full-legged hunting dog. The Basset Hound retards the speed of the bigger, faster dog and keeps him in. Yeah, and the basset on can get in everywhere the beagles can and but as short stub your legs and gets tired faster doesn't mean don't get tired right away, but oh little stubby legs keep from getting too far away from you beagles on the other hand you you really don't realize until it's too late that there are three tree lines and three or three hill lines away from you and headed down the road as You hear that bark over the first Ridge and over the second Ridge and by the time you're done you realize your beagles are gone And we got one rancher that has an English settler and all he does is when he sees something like gay mountain field he just sits there and just points. Doesn't do nothing. Just points. English settler. Well, there's a whole bunch of breeds out there. Two numbers to mention. I've got dog books up the, you know, geegee from my book collection. So you can find a wide range of critters and some of them difficult to find now because at one point they were popular. Beauviers, Dobermans, all the Setters. Everything has taken its turn at being the dog you had to have for defense or the dog you had to have for work. It used to be boviers which are wicked in their original form. They've been washed up a little bit, but again too tightly bred. But boviers back in the day through the 20s and 30s were a big attack dog. Typically you'd find them in the illustrations and people were like, what am I supposed to be worried about? It's kind of all fuzzy. Yeah, yeah, it's fuzzy like a Doberman or a German Shepherd or a, yeah, it's fuzzy alright. The only dog I can probably find harder control is a rock whiler. Oh, I think you'd have the same problem as with a Pit Bull, or American Bull. I shouldn't even use the word Pit Bull. American Bull, which is what they are. The American Bulldog. As far as the Rottweilers go, actually that was one of the parents of one of our finest line of dogs that we had as Ed was growing up. And in fact, everybody coveted the puppies from that line to the point where descendants of the mom and dad are all through this community today and even in other states. and the Rottweiler was half of the breed. The other half was black lab and we got a perfect combination of smart as a whip and strong as an ox. The big thing again with Rottweilers is they've been popular and they inbred them a lot. the puppy mills. So you have to be careful there. Typically if you get a good Rottweiler they'll be tied in with another breed. If you want to find one that's a light mud end it's like about 80% Rottweiler or 20% other. Like I said, Black Lab. But you got to be careful there. Black Lazabond inbred heavily. Goldens. Everybody had to have a golden retriever. That created inbreeding problems too. Because everybody, these puppy mills, will run these poor dogs until their skin and bone and they don't care who they're bred to. Anyway, we got into dogs. Dogs also work with communication. You hear that bark? They're talking to you. Now, how are they talking to you? Learn about your animals. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. and we are on the march day and night. We'll be back in a little bit guys. Meanwhile, Ed taking over with music here on LTR. It's Monday, Tuesday and then we'll be back at 8. Hopefully, John will be with us. We'll see what happens here on Liberty Tree Radio. It's Tuesday. Bye-bye. Alicia Ellison Grant and you're listening to Liberty Tree Radio. HempUSA.org urges everyone to plan ahead for possible food shortages in the future. We offer this dense nutrient-storeable food directly from the farm to your door. What the world needs is our energy-packed hemp food in a storeable, portable form that can easily and quickly be picked up for travel. This food contains readily available protein, amino acids, essential fatty acids, digestive enzymes, and major minerals. 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