September 5, 2013
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59m
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2013
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and tactical equipment, including affordable AR-15 magazines from CenterFire Systems and maintenance of AK drums. He covered first aid kit essentials, dollar store sourcing for supplies, and the importance of proper planning and leadership. The show featured extensive discussion of camouflage techniques, helmet covers, and deception tactics for breakout operations, including historical examples from WWII. Koernke also addressed foreign military presence in Michigan, Russian equipment transport documentation, and German military vehicle identification methods. The episode concluded with language learning recommendations for operational readiness.
- ar-15 magazines
- centerfire systems
- ak drums
- first aid kits
- preparedness
- camouflage
- helmet covers
- breakout operations
- russian equipment
- michigan militia
- foreign troops
- military vehicle identification
- language training
- tactical gear
- ammunition
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Look, okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get cornered, bash him in the head. That seems to work out. Keep together, stay sharp and follow me. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave in this the land of the free and home of the brave The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep Your freedoms gone your courage lost you're no more than a slave in this the land of the free and home of the brave You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent, although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki 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 trample each god given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. 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? Is this still the land of the free? Remember your training and you will come back alive. Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I am R. Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, central, southeast and south. Ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on... Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com, we're on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, and ultra net technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the homework network. on the eastern seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida from the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both Pitt 3rd to 5th and our friends in the occupied Civil War state of Colorado waving to the left coast where Feinsteinism vomits its rich and spew across the landscape and then like a snail, like a slug, that gives snails and slugs a bad name and they're really useful. Feinsteinites are not. Well, it goops its way across the landscape, spewing its phlegm as it goes from the left coast all the way to the district of criminals and back again, wherever the sputum lands, death, death is all that remains. Ewwww! Well, turning back to the east, we sweep across the plains away from that stench over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi. We land in the Smoky Slash, the Blue Ridge, where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, 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 pedico junctions, the ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. Now I wanted to touch on something because the guys in the chat room brought this up the other day and it's a supply thing. It's CenterFireSystems.com. And it has to do with a cheap 30 round plastic mag that they were offering for the AR-15. Now we need to again see if we can track it down again here. So I'm going to go this way. We'll go to CenterfireSystems.com, www.CenterfireSystems.com, www.CenterfireSystems.com, then go to AR-15. After you get to magazines, go to AR-15. Notice that those Those 20-round mags aren't $4 anymore, are they? Wink, wink, nod, nod. Good purchase. Good trade, as I said, in dances with wolves. Anyway, they do have other mags available, but the best priced mag, and I don't know who made it. I still didn't get a confirm from them on it. It is a no-name brand Polymer mag. It is in the same vein as the Troy or the Magpoles. No, I don't think it's as expensive, but I did notice something. They did have the wherewithal to put the stripper guide slot in the back of the magazine. So unlike some of the mags that are being made, this one actually is compatible with standard US military speed loaders. If you have the Bandolier kit and you have the stripper guide that goes in the back of the magazine, these magazines will take them. Now they're only eight dollars a piece and if you want to find out more about them we're going to have to call because it's listed as Magaar-01 for the magazine part number. It's in the AR-15 magazine listing, 100% reliable, non-tilting follower and corrosion resistance stainless steel spring, 30 rounds fit, For cleaning and maintenance, easy to disassemble, proven in extreme conditions, no gunsmith required, mill standard, AR15M16, polymer weight 5.4 ounces, height typical for an AR15 mag, etc. etc. But there's no information on who made it. And I haven't been able to find out yet, but I had to get back with them. I called them, they were busy today, and I just, don't worry, we'll take some time tomorrow. So I'll have an answer for you on Friday, but for $8 a mag, This appears to be the cheapest AR mag that I've seen for a brand new mag out of the box. No, they don't have pink followers and the Troy mags are a step up from actually comparable to Magpul mags. So if you were looking for quality, those were a great buy. I don't know how many of these they have. When I talked to them last, they had less than just one case, one box of these. I don't know how many they have. We may, if you even turn to start looking at it, we may buy them out real quick. But, and if they can get more, they also, that's a question mark. All they do is they know for sure they've got what they've got, but this was a back order thing. It showed up and there's a picture of what looks like a Minuteman or a Rifleman on a seal at the bottom of that magazine. Or it could be an infantryman, can't really tell for sure. There are different images guys, so you take a look, see if you can blow the screen up, I'll figure out what it is. Anyway, that's at CenterfireSystems.com. Again, if all else fails, okay, if you're worried about really beating the snot out of these mags, remember, we need a number of mags if you're a new builder, if you're putting a weapon together and you're trying to save money, this is a way to at least get 10 mags right away. You'll never sell an AR-15 mag, you just keep buying more, it's like ammunition. You're going to drop them, you're going to break them, you're going to crush them, you're going to fold them, spindle and mutilate them. It's going to happen. I don't care what weapon you have. Mags are a perishable. If you have a common inexpensive weapon to maintain for mags right now, buy more mags. You come to the battlefield better prepped when the time comes. The other thing is this allows you to take more mags and create what we call dump bags. When the time comes or breakout bags. When the time comes what you're going to do is fire and drop. Fire and drop. You're going to empty out that mag, drop it, put the next one in. You're not saving them. These are usually mags that are more than serviceable enough for at least one or two uses. They can even be your tired mags. They're working, but you're figuring, man, I have to do stuff to them every time. Well, as long as they'll get those 30 rounds out and you're going to drop them, you're not worried about it. Needless to say, I'd try to not do that. But with breakout equipment, the idea is you're at the epicenter of an attack. A relief unit is coming to support you. When they make contact and engage the enemy, you are part of the maneuver element from inside. The idea is to get out of the center of the event, link up with the main body, and continue to engage and destroy whoever attacked you. To do that, in your case, in a breakout situation, fire power, a wall of fire power. So that's something that needs to be taken into consideration. I don't care if they're 20 round mags or 30 round mags. To be quite honest, I like 20 round mags. One of the reasons 20 rounders have never failed me, number one. There's more than enough firepower there that it's worth carrying them. They're lightweight. They fit in any pocket you've got on your gear. You can put them in your butt pocket. You can put them in your front slip pocket. You can put them in the popcorn pockets. You can put them in your blouse pockets. Well, you've got four of those. And then you've got four pockets on your field jacket. Well, if you figured out that's four, that's eight. Well, that's 12 megs. times 20. That's a little bit of firepower just carrying around without any mags or without any mag pouches or web gear. Think about it now granted you better make sure you got your belt on or you got suspenders on I'd recommend suspenders battlefield suspenders are a good thing for your clothing guys Something you might want to think about in fact you can sew in in your standard uniforms You can sew in buttons or you can sew in stitch points, you know rope loop points So you can use any country's field suspenders that might be out there cheap But I highly recommend them because it keeps the old pants from sagging and allows you use the pants properly Those popcorn pockets are made to stuff with goodies and in the field I always do. The blouse, the field jacket and the pants. So 20 round mags, kind of handy there. Now another thing real quick, the center fire, I don't think anything special jumping off the wall. And you know what I mentioned those 20 round mags I think they've pretty well run the gambit on the 20 round You know? P.O.L. Police only mags that they had available, but there are some other 20 rounders problem is there 16 17 dollars apiece So this 30 round mag for eight dollars right now is the best price that I can see available through Centerfiresystems.com. It doesn't mean they're the only company out there, guys. We know that. But Centerfire does have them in stock. I'll give the number out, the phone number for them too. They don't advertise with us, but hey, if I see something useful, we're going to mention it. 1-800-950-1231. 1-800-950-1231. 1-800-950-1231. Now, another thing I wanted to touch on, and this is something that I got in a conversation with at the last meeting we were at, because I was talking about basic first aid kits and somebody said, well, what good does it do to carry aspirin and ibuprofen and, you know, and Tylenol and blah, blah, blah. It's like, well, how about because you ram your knee into something you weren't supposed to or you did a nice boo-boo on something like your forehead And unless you've got some special touch-o-matic formula that I don't know about, the ibuprofen and the aspirin and the other is going to work in the field just like it does in everyday life for you. You don't eat it like candy. In fact, you avoid using the painkillers until you need to. Another thing to remember is any painkiller, provided it's the one that is appropriate, dependent upon the injury, even if it's a more severe injury, any painkiller is going to help, guys. So that whole argument about, well, why would I carry that is, well, maybe because you should be thinking. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Now the other thing is, dollar store items especially. Now dollar store, everything is half of what it was, as far as what you're going to get for a dollar, unless you're lucky. If you have one of the Chaldeans slash the Christian Middle Eastern dollar stores in your area, they look for more interesting stuff. And I found better buys on bulk on everything from soap to Q-tips to cotton balls or whatever because they buy from other distressed supply companies where somebody's put a, you know, a hospital's gone out of business. They buy odd stuff like that and they try to keep it at $1. That's the enticement. So you want to check the independent dollar stores whenever you can. Another thing about them, if you've noticed, they're specialized. Some have communications connections. Others like to specialize in cosmetics and personal care and clothing and stuff like that. One of the dollar stores here that's run by the Caledonians has brand new work pants for a dollar repair. They're nothing fancy but a dollar repair. And you know they're brand new. They've never been hemmed. OK? They're just right from the way they were, you know, however they got them, wherever they got them from. But a dollar a pair for work pants. Are they the fanciest in the world? No, they're straight legs, straight cut work pants. but brand new clothing. Okay, so when we're looking at medical support, if you can find a better place to buy bigger bottles of ibuprofen, do it. If you can find bigger containers of alcohol, larger containers of whatever, you should carry all three of the basic painkillers. You don't have to tell me about what they do to your body. We know this. We've been talking about this for years on the air. But you don't use them all the time. This is the mistake that's being made. The painkillers don't work. If you receive a level of consumption, it's like any other addiction to a drug. If you don't use them, when you do, they will have their desired effect and minimal detrimental effect to your body. If you have a pain that's causing that much trouble, you've got to constantly be taking painkillers, you need to go find a solution for that. Of course, now, life's a bummer and as you get older it happens. Yeah, pain's with you. But there are solutions. Most of it is that you don't need to be taking painkillers. You need to be looking at a food supplement, or again, vitamins, minerals, or enzymes to reinstitute, to bring back into your body system what it's missing because it doesn't produce enough anymore. I learned to live with it. Well, I learned to live with it too. Bite the bullet. That's one of the other things that is a real problem that I see out there, guys. So for all of you out there listening again, remember that. Like you said in Full Metal Jack, it was platoon. Eat the pain. Now you're going to have to in the field, but here's the other thing about that. Now, you don't have to if you have the right toolbox. And the other reason for that, if you have to, you bite the bullet. You consume. You eat the pain. But if you have the tool in the toolbox, you're going to reduce fatigue, both mental fatigue and physical fatigue, by alleviating the pain. See how this works? In other words, if you need to sculpt and engineer your toolbox, you also need to pay attention to how you use the tools in the toolbox. And in this case, it's keeping the people machine running. Now for medics and corman, remember that if everybody's carrying a little bit of everything, this is why some people say, well, I don't need to do that. We had some character, and you know I brought this up before, if I get hurt, we're just going to shoot our wounded. Really? I'm going to pull a 45 on your arse if you try that. Now, you know, it's like, really? You're going to shoot the wound today? Well, until it's them. Then when it's them, it'll be different. You know, I'm really important. You rest, you guys weren't. But I'm really important now. We're not going to shoot me. I'm wounded, but we're not going to shoot me, are we? See how that works. Now, instead, we need to be thinking ahead. And I know, you know, the fatigue issue and all the others, you're supposed to be working and overcoming that. You know, because I've heard all the arguments, well, initially, and we tried to save people and blah, blah, blah, blah, ah, shut up. The bottom line to that is you had better be focused now and you set up and establish a policy and a standard, and it becomes a standard you pass on to the next man who is going to be standing in your boots. And everybody else who's standing next to you. That's something that I am going, you know, I cannot emphasize enough. If you, the only way you're going to get performance is if you expect performance. And if a person is not in that leadership position doing that, they shouldn't be in the leadership position. That's something I've had to address several times. There's classes I've given on this very subject. And again, prior, proper planning prevents piss poor performance. What are you, lazy now? Will you die later? That's really how it's going to work. If you plan lazy now, you will die later. Now... I'm trying to explain to my nephew, he's handicapped. And he says, there's no way I could, I said no. There's no way you can get out there and crawl through the mud. I said, you are what they call a Garrison troop. You'll be back there guarding the kids and the women. Don't worry, as long as Rick and Mortis hasn't said anything, you'll have a job, because we'll find something for you. Right if all else fails remember if you got one eyeball it still works in a finger. Do you still push a button? I'll bring a claymore mine battery rack to you all you have to do is watch that watch that monitor when you see what I told you to look for use that one eye to focus on that one button that's number two and boom Okay, look there over there in screen number four boom now if all you do is working shoot Yeah, well if all he did was push the button. I'd be happy you see what I mean Everybody could do a job. If he does that job, I can focus on other jobs. So everybody's going to have a test, but also everybody gets used to the idea of helping. And that's another thing we've got to remember. You've got to get used to the idea. And if we don't start thinking this way now, it's not going to be prepped for when the time comes. A lot of people are going to falter on this. He's 6'6", and he's got a mindset that since he's disabled, he can't do nothing. And I said, boy, just your height. It's intimidating. We'll prop you up with a stick. I don't know that it's your handicap. Right, just prop us up with a stick. Give him the biggest, thinking heaviest weapon you can find that looks like it's got a sewer pipe at the end of it. And yes. If that boy in his camis, in his AK, or his 30 out of 6, you don't even want to mess with him. Well, I just, like I said, give him a 10 gauge. Give him one of those Ithaca Pump 10 gauges. He can carry it and use it. 6 foot 6? Oh yeah. Oh, wow. Big guys need bigger guns. Always remember that. It's like, you know, give a big guy a carbine and it really looks strange. An M1 carbine. It's like, wow, that gun's either really tiny or you're a really big ass. Yeah, exactly. My point is that again, you know, the Sometimes that is the way to go the curbing gives early accent. Wow. He's really a big guy, isn't he? Yeah, you could shoot him, but it's just gonna peel him off and he's gonna kill you. You know, you do understand that, right? So it's a matter of attitude and perspective is what it comes down to. I'll ask you about these Pro Mag drums, these plastic ones that they got out. Have you heard anything good or bad about it? For which? Now the ones for the SAGAs, there's pro mags for the SAGAs that are out there. There were 8s, 10s. I think there's a... This is the 73 round AK 762x39 pro mag drum. Plastic? Or are they steel? They're probably steel if they're pro mag. No, these are plastic. Well, I'd have to check that out. I know that there were some plastic that they did. In fact, they were supposed to build them in 223, but I never saw any more on that. As far as the drums go, again, the only the biggest problem now is it bites to have to do field tests because it costs money to pull the trigger. Every time you pull the trigger on a 223 round, it's a dollar, a dollar, a dollar, a dollar, or a little less, but you know, almost. So, that's $73 to test a drum. You know what I mean? The big thing with the drums is, again, typically if it's Number one is like the steel ones. At a given point with a lot of the steel ones that were made in the US, there were several, the problem is they were cranking them out fast because they were trying to make up for lost time because the market was fat. When they were doing that, they cut corners. Typically the most common problem is they did not clean up the leading edges and you have sharp points. Now those sharp points can become snag points because a lot of were stamped steel parts or stamped steel assemblies. What you want to do is go through and clean those up just like if you've seen any of the classes on tightening up an AK. A lot of the AKs that are built, if you start to clean them and tune them up a bit, they'll start sounding like the original AKs a lot of guys carried back in the 60s and 70s during the Vietnam era. A lot of us got the Type 56 Defense Rifles. Man, that was a singer sewing machine and that was made by the Chinese slave market. But as far as AKs go, the one that I personally was first issued I think is one of the finest AKs I ever carried. of the bunch and it was a battlefield pickup gun that was refurbished for an SF group. And it was a it was it just it had the sound of precision I mean just the quality of the interworking parts granted. It was broken in but even if you break in like a Romanian and that's not putting down the Romanians or the later Chinese like the Narenkos and most of the Polytechs they were just tinny Yeah, but they're tinny er because and people wonder why it's because they're very crisp and they didn't worry about tuning and Again, they didn't clean up certain parts because they didn't feel they had to. After all, the market had eaten it. And they did. And they work. And you will eventually break them in. But if you want to clean them up, there are several, like one of the AK channels that's out there, they'll walk you through part by part, step by step. Now, you take the same policy with these drums. And one of the reasons is there are sharp edges. When you try to even load them or if you're trying to fix them, a lot of guys are scared to load up the 75 round steel ones because they'll bite you if you're not careful. Part of that again is breaking out Mr. Dremel tool and cleaning up those edges a little bit. It doesn't take much and it's only a little bit of feather work. But once you're done, the other thing is clean it thoroughly. Because you've you've taken you know created fine dust metal shavings What you got to do is make sure those aren't just laying around inside because they work at wearing out other stuff The other thing there is with the with the mags the plastic ones I a lot of those have dry lube like the tits of doom the Air 15 double, you know double drums, you know, the beta mags They've got those out now Korean copies and they had had them out for quite some time with regard to those Those take dry lube and I don't know whether or not it would be a consideration if they're not doing it with the Pro Mags because there are some lubes you can get out there that once you've got it in place with polymer face on polymer face it's not really going to break down but it's a good idea. The other problem with that is that's why I like the steel ones. The steel ones in general, especially the AK steel ones, if you've got them tuned up, what can go wrong? Even rust it up and dust it and crust it up. You scrape them off, you clean them up a little bit, then they work. If you worry about too much, paint them up like when you paint everything else camouflage. Paint those mags up camouflage to include the drums. That'll put another layer of protective coating on there to keep the oxidation from building up, from rusting. So I'd have to look there's a number of videos on them as far as the it's the 762 by 39 one you're talking about right? All right. Okay. Well I've seen the 308 ones I don't know if they're still making those but I've seen the 308 ProMag you know there was a number of those that came out the 223 was supposed to be out but I haven't seen anything on that so I may be again maybe behind the time on that one. What's the price on the on the ProMag plastic ones right now? Well that's not bad. Is it a snail drum or is it a teardrop like the AK Russian type or the Chinese type? It's just like the one that... Okay, the steel. It looks like the steel but it's plastic. Okay, because there are the Mitchell type. Now the Mitchells work, and they even use those as movie props all over the place, but the weak part of the Mitchell snails drums was the feed area. Now they made the feed area variable geometry, and it was an intelligent process because they could make that for the Mini-14, they used the basic body for all of the different weapons that was used for. but they set it up so they could take the end feed trail that goes into the magazine well and simply change that out. The problem is they went with a softer, more of a plastic model chip than a Kevlar or any of the other malleable chip plastics and that's where they break. Typically where those fracture with long-term use is where the four screws connect to the body of the magazine drum and They break on a corner. That means you have a flex point and then that's why you have failure to feed So they're a good drum, but they're just not the best choice. Anyway, we're gonna go to break stay right where everybody is It is the Intel report it is Thursday and we'll be back in just a minute or two years a worldwide battle has been going on for many years It's fine. It's not for money land or power to fight for freedom One major aspect of this fight is titled gun control, which is cleverly disguised as being about guns, but really to be about government control. In 1996 Australia lost the battle, but not the war, and the fight still rages on. There is now a battle in the land of the free and the home of the brave for their civil liberties. If America falls to the cries for gun control, the rest of the world will no longer have a measuring stick to measure what we have lost. With every battle lost sits another nail in the door of freedom that's already been slammed shut in Great Britain, Europe and other parts of the world. In Australia, some battles have been lost, but the war is not over. Yet. I never asked you for this fight but you went and pushed too far trying to change our way of living and the strength of who we are and you did it with the backing of the silent majority of who are these faceless people and what right to slam the knee. Well I guess you really have support of your modern new age mates as they flock like plagues of rabbits along the coastlines of our states but don't ever try and tell me what you try to do is right. Since very same restrictions, our poor fathers chose to fight And I'm not a violent mate, you never do no harm And I'll be damned if I was denied, or why my country you disarmed So I'm asking all our leaders now, with all sincerity, yeah Who the hell gave you the right? Take the guns from me We're the hard and tough and bad that strengthen morals away alive. They're the trackies and the farmers and their hard work wives. We're the struggling small businesses we're miners down a hole. We hold this land together, we owe its heart and soul. Pretty soon we'll be little more than numbers on a sheet. Facts and figures all recorded depicting liberty swift to feet. Cause every time we give to you what isn't yours to take You know shut the door of freedom and our forefathers you forsake And I'm not a violent nation never do no harm at all with the impostor idol why my country is disarmed Tom asked him all our leaders now with all sincerity Yeah who the hell gave you the right to take the guns from me It's just the beginning, just a sign of things to come As our fought for cherished freedom swiftly reduced to none Because I'm not a violent nature, never do no one harm But will we always live in peace if our country is disarmed? So I'm pleading with our leaders now with their sincerity We are still we so damn proud we can't fight off tyranny Because I'm not a violent nature, never do no one harm at all. Because the end falls, you know, I don't want my country to come. So I'm asking all our leaders now, we've got some charity. If who the hell gave you the right to take the guns from me? Yeah, who the hell gives you the right to take the guns from me? They have no right at all. We're going to make sure that doesn't happen. We appreciate that. Again, the author there, that is. I know, I should... Give me a second there... Uhhh, I know his name, but it's not coming to me right now. Pretty sure it's, uh, Steve. Yeah, let me refresh that. And again, the reason is because for everybody's probably go, man, I want to put that on my music collection. Oops. And here. I just played it right off the Liberty Tree Radio website. It's on the front page. I use the video that's there. It doesn't have his name. Wait a minute. Oh, well, come on. We all know. Steve Lee. Yeah, he's done two or three. There we go. It took me a second. I know it's Steve. We had him down in Knob Creek. As a matter of fact, he sang the first song that he did down there with the guys in Poker Face. So just something to think about there guys. If you get on Nob Creek you never know who's going to show up because there's all kinds of people having fun down there. We will have the menu slash the schedule for Nob Creek. We'll post that here on the air a couple times before the event because we are headed towards October. Again if you get a chance there are odds and ins things that show up. A lot of the guys that are manufacturers show up with bins of junk. It's not junk, it's cool stuff that, especially if you're building an AR or you want to build more ARs, or if you have a bunch in service, spare parts, buffer tubes, buffers, springs, a lot of that stuff that's pulled off of A1 rifles, M16A1s, there's piles of spares laying there and what's really cool is that they are readily available for a reasonable price if you're buying quantity. So that's something to think about. You're building an AR. You might want to build, if you want to build a clutch of standard AR-15s, that's the best place to go. Be where you can eyeball the parts personally and select what you want out of the bin. Typically by Saturday night, it's pretty well down to the last egg carton full where they started out with pallet bins full of parts. And go to the back end of the pavilion, the trade. Ark behind the main building. There's the main gun show buildings area and then there's also the new pavilions that have been put up back on the Ark there. You'll find a lot of guys that show up, have their own tents posted, bring in ammo cans by the pallets. So if you're looking for a certain kind of can that's a solution. And again, that's the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot and Poker Face should be there as far as I know. They're going to be attending and they'll be playing. We'll make sure that We stay coordinated with them too. We've got to get Paul up on the air here again. I'll try to do that to me. Maybe I can get him tomorrow. We'll see what happens. But we've got to drag him up and he can let us know where he's going to be and what the band's doing. If you need a band for live entertainment at an event, www.pokerface.com, www.pokerface.com, www.pokerface.com. and again take the time to plug them in and have some fun but you will see them also at Knob Creek and the guys have a couple of munchkins now yeah they've been raising a family so the boys and girls are next generation coming up and in a Patriot environment pretty cool now a couple of the things here real quick and I wanted to touch on, oh well, with none like that we have a new sponsor on our webpage, Liberty's Guardian Gun Shop, Liberty's Guardian LLC, Liberty's Guardian Gun Shop. If you get a chance, plug in over on our webpage, you'll find a new banner right there in the middle and that is Liberty's Guardian Gun Shop. The Liberty Guardian is located at 105 W Main Street, Deschler, Ohio 43516. That happens once in a while. Either that or it was a dot on the screen. I'd look closely and be like, wait a minute, that doesn't look right. So it's Deschler, Ohio, 43516, and the telephone number is 419-277-0377. 419-277-0377. Another thing I want to bring up, guys, you're going to be in a number of different environments and main military and a couple other companies have some really great buys on different camouflage colors for helmet covers. One of the things that we do, let's say that you have a Pazgak helmet, one of the Kevlar helmets, it looks like pretty much what's out there in force with the alphabet soup. internationalists, all the foreign invaders, they're all wearing them now. So as long as it looks close, it'll work just fine. That's one of the reasons we take the Kevlar helmets and typically paint them black. Now that's the base color. Paint the helmet black. Now then, whatever your camouflage pattern is, if you're using woodland or if you're using one of the desert colors, that's your primary that you stretch over the helmet and have to cover up the black base. In addition to that, you can also have either an OD green or other camouflage. Example, if you put the OD green one on, fold up flat and stick up in the crown of the helmet inside the webbing at the top of the helmet. Stick in your other camouflage helmet cover. Now the reason I do this is you have three colors that you're carrying. You have the woodland camouflage or whatever your digital, whatever it matches, whatever your battle dress uniform is for your unit. That's your primary and typically in the green, gray shades, whatever. The desert pattern or the desert five color pattern chocolate chip gets folded up and tucked inside. But you have that third option and that if you're in the middle of a bunch of bad guys, are we still going to call her there? Yeah, this is George Patriot. Right, I know you're there, okay. Have y'all considered also, now this sounds kind of crazy, but UN Blue? Right, but not for now. Remember, most of your secret police in Phase 1 are going to be black helmets, or at least enough of them. Let's put it this way. There's a reason for black. And the reason I don't necessarily need to do UN Blue, although we have those. You've got Mark 1 M1 piss pots. I tried to get rid of them a few years ago when they were only $6, $7, $8 a piece. You could buy brand new Norwegian helmets, brand new. In fact, I saw them all. They were at Sturm and a couple of other importers. They were the only ones that had them, but they were Norwegian UN helmets. They were originally from the factory, original paint job, US copies. They were Norwegian copies of the US helmet. They're still out there and there are some others. You can get the cloth helmet covers in UN blue and that would be something as an aside. This is for combat operations. This is where we're in contact and it's field use. The black is because if you keep a roll of electrical tape in white, a roll of duct tape in white in your kit. Now you don't want a big You know big pig roll go get one of these smaller rolls of you know the electrical tape white You know you can keep that around for any work you want to do and it's out of sight if you do it right or if it's winter it won't make any difference white's a good thing but the white is for mimicking whatever letters are in front of you and I would point out if you look at the Boston you know the the Boston Marathon police state operations afterwards guys there was no consistency there and Take and go back through all the pictures and look at how many different field combinations there were. Now if you have a simple set of the cheapest black BDUs that you can find and you keep those in your kit, lighter, thinner is fine. You're not going to be keeping them on for very long. But if you take that, roll that up as a tight kit, rubber band them so that you stay tight, that can be carried in your backup, you know, in your butt pack or in your light, you know, combat pack and you should have them with you all the time. Look at them as your, you know, black pajama uniform for dealing with the bad guys. Between that and that black color on the Kevlar helmet, remember you can force hesitation. We all know that if you're in a breakout situation and you're fighting pretty much anybody and everybody else that's got an alphabet soup set of letters on them is the enemy because they're working for the internationalist and they'll be working for the global invaders. But remember that as long as you match up basically Mr. Scissors or your friend, okay, or you know again your exacto knife or whatever knife you got, you cut out the letters, you put your tape on the helmet, Matching up the way they do it. Spot check the enemy. See how they've done it. Now, when you do a breakout, remember that as long as you move and you act intelligently, if you are seen, the hesitation is friend-foe. Well, we know that anything and everything wearing that wrong configuration is to be shot. The other side has to wait for a minute to figure out for sure, and by the time it's too late. And if you want, the only other thing you might do is carry a small roll of yellow electrical tape and a small roll of white electrical tape. Again, also with a duct tape, the reason, you might need a wider letter so you can put, you know, F-A-T, right? Fat or fib, F-I-B, whatever you need to on the back of the uniform. You figure out how the combination goes, but you can either be fib or fat. and rearrange the letters accordingly. I'm dyslexic so I could be changing them up intentionally. There's the FATs and the FIBs and others. The EADS, E-A-D, or is that D-E-A, whatever. Anyway, you want to match up on your clothing with something that's basic. Don't get over complicated with this. Basic, if it's 80% correct or 90% correct, it's going to be enough to create hesitation and that's all you need. Again, if you only have so many people outfitted like that. In World War II, during the desert campaigns, the Germans and the British did this to each other constantly. They would, everybody captured everybody's equipment. This is why everybody usually tried to frag their own equipment if they had to abandon it, because it would be used on you. At the very least, it would be another vehicle they could use, and if there was ammunition on board and everything works, they'd be shooting you with your own equipment. So typically each side destroyed their own, but they didn't ever get a chance to do that completely. You know, men die before they can hit the switch. So what they would do is when the Germans wanted to infiltrate the first defensive lines of the British during like before L.L. of Maine. Well, the front guys would have the three front vehicles would be British vehicles. They would have a radio playing. It'd be playing a British channel, you know, with, you know, limy music, okay. and the guys that were in the front columns would all be wearing the British gear. Just change out the headdress. The uniforms are basically the same. That's what most people don't realize. Cold weather gear, like especially in the wee hours, the desert gets cold. Everybody's wearing trench coats or overcoats. And what they do is they'd wave. They wouldn't shoot their way through, guys. They just drive through the defense. And this would get them through two or three checkpoints or through a whole series of defense lines without having to fire a shot. Now the British would do it in the other direction on occasion the same way. So each side had to use a little bravado. Again, it took play acting and it took some intestinal fortitude slash bowling balls, big enough to be bowling balls between the legs there, and it worked. It worked over and over again. And the reason is because you get used to, you know, you watch the patterns of your enemy and you get used to, you know, what they do and you understand how they work and you use it on them. Now the same is true with what you see when you watch these characters in the field. If you only have three or four men, your point men can look enough like the bad guys, especially in a breakout, that remember, they can keep the offensive outbound rolling. In a breakout operation, it's a forced wedge with the heaviest weapons you have to the front and to the flank, left and right, farthest points. The objective behind this is to throw heavy lead forward and these weapons are sustained. Now that point, or that very spear point, your best bet is to make the men look just like what it is they're going to be walking into. And that creates just enough confusion that they're able to proceed with what they're doing over and over and over again. And it's a technique, by the way, as you're walking by a corpse and it's an enemy corpse, hey, scoop the brains out of that helmet and put that on. Hell, even splash a little bit of that blood and guts on your face. That creates more confusion. Look panic. Look panic while you're not panic. That helps too. We're falling back. Those evil patriots have been mopping up the international troops and, oh, we're just we're trying to get out of here. Wave when you can. Wave or nod and then shoot them. You know, or whatever you got to do. The whole idea here is deception in the process, but you want to make this a kit. Now, the idea of the other pieces of equipment, yeah, you can have the UN gear. I've got UN berets, UN helmet covers, all the UN insignia, UNID tags. We've talked about this before back in the 90s. And I will tell you guys again, fact, we would drive around. I put the UNID card on the rearview mirror. We're driving on US. It was the extension of 23 past 75 here in Michigan up towards Bay City. State cop pulls a car over. There's six of us in the car. State cop comes up and as he sees the UN badge hanging from the rear view mirror, his entire demeanor changed. He went from I'm state police and his hand partially on his gun and acted all puffed up to oh, oh, I'm sorry I didn't mean to interfere with your activity here, sir. You know no no that's okay Didn't even ask for the driver's license didn't ask for any ID all he saw was that UN badge hanging from the big long card with a UN observer hanging from the rearview mirror clip to it and And that's all that that conditioned goose stepper needed to see and he immediately was apologetic for every part of his life. Now think about that because you see that's conditioning people that means oh they didn't know nothing about the UN here in Michigan Except that the state police which are overbearing and typically again the most obnoxious and arrogant bunch in the state All of a sudden when he saw that UN tag. He was ready to lick everybody's arse in the car And he did! Oh no, this idiot stood out and tried. It's like what happened with John with the character when they saw something similar. Again, it was what he was wearing and what he had in the car. The same thing. The idiot stood out in traffic on 94 during rush hour when you'll be murderlated on 94. And you'll be murderlated on, in other words, squished dead. And this character's like, oh, flagging us on while he's trying to block traffic over to the next lane. and purely to lick Rumpus because he thought he was with his brother UN buddies and that's the Michigan State Police doing that. Well that's exactly it. The whole point is that it would yap about, oh that's just crazy Patriot mythology. There's no UN in the United States or in Michigan. But then the very characters in uniform, you see we knew that they were escorting foreign troops here before. We caught them on the ground up around Midland more than a few times. The guys were paying attention because there's a series of choke points north to south in Michigan, guys, where you have 75 and 23 that come north, up by Flint, that comes together. You only have so many major arteries that go north and south. One neat thing about the rail service the same way, there are only three rail lines that go north into Michigan. So you don't have to watch 100 train tracks, you only have to watch three and you can put cameras on monitoring that train track anywhere up and down the line and there's nothing they can do about it. And what we had when we were watching the Russian equipment, this is why everybody says, well, there's a rumor, oh, BS. We've done photo essays on this. I still see the garbage written in Wikipedia, worthless pedia. Well, the rumors in this, guys, we have photographs, pictures, and what's really funny is we got a lot of photographs and pictures of the Russian trains coming in, not from somebody who was immediately in the Patriot movement, but the kid was a model builder. And his house literally sits right next to the train tracks on a bay city headed north into Michigan that goes up to Grayling. Well, what was cute is we had the pictures on the ground where the trains got stopped in the middle of the town and literally people are at roadblocks looking at Russian T-72s and T-80s gunned up completely. Those are pictures we've shown you with two two t-72s or two t-80s There's none of those in this country except that there were two per and there were at least what 80 some cars flatbeds there were either two main battle tanks per per flatbed or three a PCs and in the APC's they were BTR 70s There were there were one first there were BTR 60s, but later BTR 70s and BMPs Now, those were all photographed and documented, but here's the kicker. One of the other ways we got pictures is because a kid looks right down the tracks, and every time the train stopped in the marshalling yard, those elongated truck trains, you know, trip trains that were carrying all the rushing gear, he was literally looking right down on them, guys, and was taking pictures of them right there sitting next to his house. So, and because he was a Tamaya model builder, he had examples of everything, so he's taking pictures, because, man, I'm going to make versions of this and do a model up of the one I see right there. And it's like, oh really? So he's one of the kids, the kid's stopping at a restaurant where a bunch of other guys meet only because he was stopping to get something to eat and they're talking about and showing pictures. He goes, oh, I got a lot of pictures of those. You mean of these? Oh no, the other trains. Everybody goes, other trains? Oh yeah, they come through at night. They come through during the day at certain times, but they come through at night. I got pictures of them here. Let me show you. So for anybody who says, oh, the Patriot mythology, tell them to stuff that up their arse. But there again, the whole point is, this UN stuff, guys, the conditioning of that state cop, not just one, we had to set more than once. We also caught them on the ground where you see they were telling the foreign troops not to wear their uniforms, but they were transporting them with military vehicles. And normally if the guys would be at a break area, guys would walk up and say, hi, how you doing? And they'd go, oh yeah, how are you doing? Where are you guys from? Over Ohio National Guard. Well the thing is, the guys knew to walk up and as soon as they started to walk up, these characters jump out of these cars and start playing roadblock. And it's like, hey, hi, how you doing guys? And they all turn away and they wouldn't respond. Why? Because most of them couldn't speak English. And the whole fact of the matter is... Oh, comrade! Yes! Well the whole point is that they were not just Germans and not just Russians, but there were others. and the state police were there to run guards so that nobody could find out who they were. Now everybody, what's army trucks? Yeah, well those are Canadian army trucks or those are Belgian army trucks or those are German army trucks. And the Germans, like I told everybody, guys, if you get a picture of a German army vehicle you can find out not only what unit it's with but specifically what element of that combat unit it's a part of. If you know how to read military nomenclature, there is a rectangle on the bumper. It will tell you even to the platoon or the battalion where that unit's from, who they're attached to. It'll tell you if it's a rocket battery, a chemical ordnance battery, an armored unit, a mechanized infantry, a support unit like quarter bastard. All of it's right there on the bumper. And what really was cute is how can you hide it when it says right there missile battery. That's an offensive missile surface to surface battery. Now the symbol, let me explain to you what you're looking for there. There's two or three versions of it. In the rectangle, normally you'll have a cross X of its infantry. OK, that's easy to spot. That's easy to understand. Imagine the rectangle empty. It sits on its side. The long side is the horizontal. The short side is the height. You will have inside that what looks like a U on its side. Now, inside that U, you will have a bar that is longer than the tops of the U, and it goes down to the center. If you see that, that is a missile battery, and typically a surface-to-surface battery. It may also have a T, and the base of the T is inside the U. Each of these identify particular types of weapon systems. So right off the bat, they're telling you, no, this is not infantry. This is a special heavy weapons section. on top of everything else. It might be part of a, for instance, it might be a heavy weapons section, part of an infantry battalion or an infantry brigade. But this is a special weapons section. It'll also even give you the unit number of the identifier at the top of that little rectangle and on the sides there are symbols and numbers outside to the left, to the right, to the top, and to the bottom. These visible symbols and numbers, if you know how to read them, will tell you everything about the formation you're looking at, where that truck is in that formation, what it does. Not the least of which is if you see something that's got a quad gun sitting in the back of it, it's kind of obvious it's a weapon system, or if it's got radar, it's radar, but there's more to it than that. There's a lot of other pieces of equipment that are moving around, and it's nice to know that the rest of the support equipment is moving with it, because that tells you they're taking their operation seriously. They're actually performing a mission. Exactly, that's the other thing to remember about this. So we've seen all this before, again it's not permanent. This is the other thing. Well they're not there now. Yeah, no, squat. They're not there at the rest area on US 23. They haven't been sitting there for the last 20 years, have they? Well that sounds really stupid. Well where are they? Well how about down the road and back again? You know it's the year 2013 and the bad guys decided not to pull whatever they tried to pull because everybody's ready to shoot their hind end right out of their boots. And even today they're in the same boat. Go ahead George, what do you got? You know, I know you were talking about carrying the Yellow Sides uniform, but I would encourage people like I'm learning Russian, I think... Learn Russian I might be all learn infiltration and exfiltration the basic word Well, yeah, the basic rule with that is also colloquial isms Remember that there is slang that is used by particular regions. There are abbreviations they if you have Personnel who are from different parts of the old SSRs You want to ask them about that because there are ways that people it's like, you know tomato tomato and It's like finding someone from Connecticut and you'll notice that they are kind of clipped in the way that they talk in their little nasal. And that goes back to their naval history because through the wind, that kind of talking gets through the noise. That's why they actually, it's part of their lifestyle. but most don't even realize it nowadays. It's just natural for them. You've got people from the South. I've got a clipped Northern accent for obvious reasons. Where was I raised? You've got people that sound just like they're from England, but they don't look like they're part of the original, organic British Empire, do they? They could be black people, Indian people, whatever. You see this on television. So when you're dealing with and you're trying to work with them, especially radio signal communications, remember that you have to have first the basic skill, you have to know the base language or the common tongue as it's called, but then you need to work on structurally engineering greetings, also general comments, I would highly recommend that you go to the best way to do this is go find in a cassette set usually go to like you use bookstores or use record stores You'll find cassettes are a lot cheaper. So you're not spending a whole lot of money, but you can get language tapes for German French Dutch Russian even Chinese I highly recommend they have one of the romantic tongues have one of the Slavic tongues and and then if you really are ambitious, try Chinese and see what happens. It's like dropping a drawer full of silverware in the kitchen every so often. You have to get used to it, you'll work on it. I mean, I got Russian and Ukrainian. Well, and the Ukrainians are going to be out there. Of course, I know we're at the top, guys. We are already at the top. What's wrong? Oh, OK. Yeah, it's time to go. We've got to get out of here. I've got an hour of music lined up. Oh, where's Mike? I'm fitting to the block, just right. OK, guys, we've got to go. We're going to take off. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire's on the run. We're on the march. Both day and night. We'll be back in just a little bit though. Meanwhile it's taken over here live broadcasting in your candy. Don't touch that dial. More Liberty Tree Radio. Bye bye guys. Thank you. heavy metals and pesticides, carcinogens and chemical fibers all falling from the sky. 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. 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