October 8, 2013
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Mark Koernke discussed practical preparedness topics including radio equipment selection, durability considerations for field gear, and the importance of ruggedized communications technology. He covered inexpensive handheld radios, battery pack rebuilding, headset durability comparisons, and sourcing surplus military equipment through liquidation channels. The show included extended segments on equipment maintenance, flexing stress on cables and antennas, and historical perspectives on frontier commerce and self-defense. Koernke promoted the Micro Effects network and a fundraising raffle for a black powder rifle, and discussed barter systems and property rights.
- radio equipment
- communications
- preparedness
- handheld radios
- surplus military gear
- black powder
- cap and ball
- barter
- self-defense
- equipment durability
- micro effects
- fairradio.com
- government spending
- frontier history
- property rights
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In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. Government is the problem. I believe it is clear our federal government is overgrown and overlooked. Indeed it is time our government should bear on a diet. There's millions of people in this country. I don't think they really grasp what really could happen. The New Deal. We're both headed for that generation. There wouldn't be any doubt that the rules of the game are changing. Micro Effects radio network. The gem of the mountains. Learn more about the Micro Effects at themicroeffects.com The era of big government is over. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat. He's speaking low to me this day. 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, we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free is home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. 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 this. 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 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 and traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm, so they could burn down churches and feed the farm and keep our country Put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit so their children, 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'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children, both sons of the republic, arise? Take a stand. Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great republic in each god-given right. As Iowa, he vanished in the midst of whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trampled each god-given right. We only watched him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. 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? He called out from the grave. Remember your training, and you will come back alive! Get ready for the cleanzadu drop, and by the way, everybody, pay attention to the OIC. Morning ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the morning intelligence report I'm our currently one day close before all of our brothers and on occupied territory out West control and On thick network in the morning. We're also on a mnF a micro stations CB base stations and ultra net technologies East and West of the Mississippi along with Alaska We're in 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 to Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 5th friends in the Civil War state of Colorado, only had trigger pull away from a shooting war. When somebody decides to get stupid and try to goose step a little bit farther, and that'll be all she wrote. Waving to the left coast where Feinsteinism and the Communists proceed with their disarmament of America with a K, thousand and thirteen. With a summoner eyes we sweep across the plains leap over the banks of the Mississippi Island and the Smokies. Cruise Grammar teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium are retired telecommunications workers bringing us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work a million Pettico junctions. Ability to continue to function when everything else is mine. Well, I'll tell you what, a couple other things here going on but before we go any farther it's blue. sky out there clear the Sun is green corn bright colors whenever we get into the fall some interesting color shifts to take place we need yellows red and because of that when you get these splashes of sunlight the reflection Is on the ground guys? It's really cool you get not just the colors up there in the trees But you'll get a brightening down below if you thought it was green and mean how about yellow and red or, you know, again, many of the different shades of lighter green, you'll see a color change in the air and on the ground below, you can actually see. Yep, that's because also the leaves are thinning out too. Well, today's date, it is the 8th of October. It is the fifth year of open Fabian socialist, Soviet socialist occupation of America. 2000 and calendar or Mayan crazy town, crazy town calendar, Tuesday and CQ. K-A-A-A-3-5-9-E-R-E-C-O-E-C-O-F-O-X-T-R-U-C-O-C-Q-S-E-Q-S-K-A-A-A-3-5-9-E-C-O-E-C-O-F-O-X-T-R-U-C-O-F-O-C-O-E-C-O-F-O-X-T-R-U-C-O-F-O-C-O-F-O-C-O-F-O-C-O-F-O-C-O-F-O-C-O-F-O-C-O-F-O-C-O-F-O-C-O-F-O-C-O-F-O-C-O-F-O-C-O-F-O-C- technology but no way to get it to tickle. We are going to have to make sure we come up with solutions to get the job done. One of the things I've got in my hand here right now is one of the GUM-DAL radios, handhelds that we have. We've got many many different radios guys first to mention, too many different brands to mention, some you would never recognize. And each of these radios in this case, sealed battery pack uh... does require a uh... specialized replacement that needed to be changed out not a problem because we also have a rebuild these battery packs once you open up to find out that there's a specific number of conventional batteries on board you figure out what you need and you break up the solder gun and congratulations you have a new battery pack no you don't have to go out and buy them you just have to have some clue about how things are put together It is a common problem that most everybody needs to take into consideration when you're looking at a lot of these radios. The $12.50 markdown radios at the truck stops. One cool thing about those is typically right now, and they're more or less here, right now I think the off-the-shelf in the plastic a set are running about $30, $35. So there's another example of how things have devalued currency-wise. Same China Sport radio, the interface has gone up. and that means you're spending more if you want to get them. Now you can pay any amount you want. Seriously, you can. And you can buy whatever you can imagine out there because China Sport, Slave Sport, has made it possible for the companies to crank out pretty much anything in the way of design that they feel like for the moment. They've got most of the other countries or even our country's boards and circuitry of bodies, shells, components they build everything that they need and you know without slaves cheap enough you know cracked the weapon crank out the next model but there's a lot of cool radios out there but little like one day recommended before like twelve fifty nine fifty as it was a one last set we got three dollars and they were more julie mark close to thirty dollars for those radios well they were you know get faded the power the papers getting faded this inside the plastic bubble wrap because they've been there so long and so they want to move about which is cool take advantage of that You think the radio's gone stale in the package? The package was sealed airtight so that it could be shipped overseas and the saltwater can, you know, can. You know, shipped overseas on an ocean liner, guys. And could be stored indefinitely. So congratulations, you got a radio that would normally cost $30 for $3. I mean, if you're a bunch in there, you could buy 10 for the price of one. Actually, 10 sets for the price of one, because there's two radios per pack. Anyway, the cool thing about those, typically AA or AAA batteries. Now, this one's got a nice little clip on the back. It's got a little rubby-nubby slash, you know, the rubber duck type antenna. Takes a lot of abuse, but be careful with those. Don't start bending them and see how far you can stretch them. Anything given the opportunity and enough tensile energy. It's only got so much tensile strength. Only got so much spring. So it's not the spring antenna that's gonna ping on you. It's gonna be the rubber shell on the outside. Another thing, it doesn't hurt to wipe things down and clean things off or once in a while do a quick inspection. Make sure that you're starting to collect in places. Remember this is China Sport. China Sport means minimal cost, maximum production, crank it out. Okay, just expect it. That's what it's supposed to be. So these little radios will work just fine for tactical combat communications or emergency evacuation. at least you're not shouting at each other you can very quietly talk and you build here quite easily now the other cool thing about a lot of these videos or mailjack depending on which model of headset that they can take so you can actually use them uh... you know semi remote on web gear on your belt have a you know like uh... the umbilical mic up above congratulations you look more you look cooler cooler okay well the big thing is does it work or if it doesn't work or very and it's not very durable, you've got to be careful there. So it's like I've said, if you'll notice, well here, let me give an example. We've got really cool Star Wars tiny stuff out there, don't we guys? We've got some really neat stuff, you've seen all the sci-fi movies like Captain Kilimol and the, was it Blade? Razor from Battlestar Galactica, we've got Captain Kilimol. If you pay attention, the ground troops are the secret police for you know the the lactica nor for the fleet have these little you know typical earbud wraparound ear things which they always have problems with you'll notice they're always having to like hold them or twist or try to listen well let me challenge on something real combat operations today we have micro tech we have tiny this we have tiny that how big are the headsets that are being worn by the troops in the field right now Take a look at all those, oh these are operators, I love that latest one, operators. Okay cool, well okay, you're operators. Does this mean then we're standing by? You know, operators are standing by. Well whatever term you want to use, depending on the area and whatever's in cool, you know cool and in vogue for the moment, that's fine. But, for all of you who have been paying attention, take a look at the weight and girth of what it is that actually works in the field. You'll notice it's not the Hyper Microtech. Now it doesn't mean I wouldn't use it, I will. I've got boxes of these headsets that I've saved up where we picked them up. I almost had a rat nest pulled them the other day. Should have gotten them, but didn't and now turns out those are about $25 a piece headsets that would have been really cool with a handheld radio that I've got in my hand here. So again, if you see them especially when you pay for by the pound for a dollar or two, you would have had a small fortune in stuff. So pay attention. Now, for that reason, again, when you're looking at technology, that's cool because you may not be beating your head against the wall, duckin', shivin', divin', rollin', waitin' for the next IED to go off and smack your head against the APC and bounce your headset there. You may not be doin' that all the time, but in the military you'll notice that everything is ruggedized. It's heavier, it takes about, it's like construction equipment. The construction site, now even there, you can go tinier and smaller headsets and whatever. And what's really going to be the weak point is not so much the headset, it's the cable. Which is why again, if you take a look at the connectors and look at the gauges and the weights of everything, uh, wow. That's not so microtech after all. In fact, they've gone just in reverse. They've gone, in fact, they've even gone bigger than a lot of the stuff that has been traditionally used in the military, if you look at bulk and dimensions. Doesn't mean that it isn't about the same, I mean, but take a look at the generation of headsets. You want to get a little... This is one cool thing about going to websites. Go to fairradio.com. Fairradio.com. Fairradio.com. One neat thing about surplus radio is that you get kind of an archaeological date. You get a chance to look at many different generations, one after another, side by side, you know, like her in scroll. And you can compare notes and take a look at cool stuff. Let me give an example. Throat mics. Throat mics are not something new. You might recall that if you, you know, 12 o'clock high. Remember the B-17 bombers? What kind of microphone do you see the guy using? What's Gregory Peck got when he wants to really make sure the voice... What does he reach for? Does he reach for a mic switch? Or does he reach to his throat and push on his throat mic? Where he wants to make sure it makes better contact. Did you notice that? Also, throat mics are not something that's like space age like, wow, we just discovered... No, in fact, they're not in vogue right now again, which I think is kind of funny because one neat thing about throat mics is that they really are kind of out of the way. You know, a little nayroot collar nowadays, that throat mic is kind of where it can't be seen easily. Kind of look like you're wearing a 70s choker or something. So it's like, cool. You know, you can make it disappear, put it out of the way, out of sight, out of mind. What's really neat about that is they're available and they were ruggedized World War II production. easily adapted to other technology. So there's a solution for the mic that illuminates that boom that hangs up. Now there are other issues with everything you adapt or that you decide to work with. There are pluses and minuses. So for every time you gain something, there might be another issue where you find out, hmm, that doesn't do me the way I like. So if you'll notice for all of the fiddle-farting going on with government, especially spending your money, and they don't have a problem spending your money left right up and down and bucket it, shoveling it by the bucket to somebody else, okay? So if you look at what's being done right now, you'll notice the Balkan dimension. Well, number one, impact potential, the ability to again take a beating not just from being knocked up against the APC, But how many times or in a year does a guy take a piece of equipment off and set it down and put it back on and set it down and take it off and put it on and take it off and put it on? See, those are all part of what are called flexor issues. How much conventional motion can the object take? That little nub radio antenna that I was just telling you about can only flex so many times and eventually, eventually, it's not a nib. At a given point, that little antenna is going to have a crack that appears, or a fracture at a stress point, where that little piece of plastic has moved back and forth and back and forth, and finally there's a little fracture that appears. Now initially you may not even notice it, but after a while you'll keep hitting that little nub and maybe you rub it against something, maybe you wear it a certain way and you turn your head and you rub it, and you bend that thing over and over again. You know what's going to happen? That little crack starts as a little nick. and then you keep hitting in the same spot or you bend it and flex it back and forth the same way another hundred times, a thousand times. Well then the plastic starts to separate. By the time you're done, no matter how hard you try, although you can tape it, that will help because that creates a reinforcer. You can goop it. They've got plastics guys where you can actually goop. tools and such, that works to save the antenna. It is not a bad idea in and of itself. It's not going to hurt the antenna. But the thing is that it just, once it started, that polymer now has a fracture in the texture of the material. It will continue to break. It's just, it's sad. It's just how it works. We've had a million of these little nub antennas. I've got, oh, probably a hundred in a box that are broken or, you know, again, separated like this over and over again. So that's one of the factors is taking into consideration with cables, lines, headsets, handsets, boom mics, I don't care what it is. You know how many different headsets we've gone through doing radio in 20 years? You know how much equipment we've experimented with? You know what really works best? Plantronics. Cheepy, not cheapy, but cheaper plantronics, not the more expensive. The more expensive, don't hold up. Now, old plantronics, old earth from the 80's is even better built because all the equipment was built in the old phone company football plastic. You know, back when we built things industrially in the United States, but trying to find noses like trying to find chicken's teeth and nobody's coming off or getting rid of the ones they've got. Because it's old earth technology and no longer available. You're going to find it on eBay, you will find it being sold as old stock. but there's nothing that well made that is present inventory except robust military grossly over-engineered built like football you know like football you know linebacker material that kind of stuff now real quick you want to check some cool stuff out you know those headsets that are brand new the government bought and paid god knows how much per piece for you go to gupliquidation.com out of Lockburn, Ohio. They're selling them out. They sell them constantly. They've got a wave of them that come in. Brand new in the box, never issued. What? Oh yeah, there's troops out there that don't have the headset. They don't have the earmuffs. They don't have the boom mic. They don't have all the gear. And the government's busy selling it out the back door right now. Oh yeah, there's tons of it. Lots of it. Piles of them. six to a lot now they don't go cheap cheap but they go a hell of a lot cheaper if you want bottom retail and that's because somebody buying up in the local order that could be now remember government could also screen those if they were smart but there's a lot of people that are busy being bribed so that somebody spends your tax dollars and spend seven times the price at half the value for something from his he blossom teen rather than maybe take advantage of what's off the shelf you know grab now and use later Anyway, doubleequidation.com, they've got a bunch of those, Lockburn, Ohio is typically where they are, but that's not the only location. And they're the military headset with boom mic, exactly what we're talking about. Now there's three models that show up, but the latest model, which is the most common, typically anywhere from 500 to 600, show up in a wave. It means about a battalion strength formation of gear is being gotten rid of while the troops don't have what they need, and they're skimping with what they've got. your tax dollars at work and a stupid system that's busy putting people on the parks to tell you they will shoot you if you go near the statue but in the same breath shovel billions and billions and hundreds of billions of dollars out the back door to the goofs oh well it's actually the yahooty overseas so they can you know steal it and he's on the dollar. If you and I aren't able to bid on stuff that just well our support too. Don't worry there's a lot of foreigners that are crapping it before you can get a chance to go hey what's that stuff? Anyway, just something to think about. Cool things out there. And also considerations when it comes to understanding the potential of your equipment. Now it doesn't mean that lighter stuff can't be used. And everybody can be tooled up in every category by taking advantage of stuff laying around. If I see a headset, or I see a set of microphones or anything, guys, we grab them. I've got a box, I've got several boxes, I sort the stuff out. Power wards, power plugs, jumpers, cables, whatever. If I see electrical, it gets grabbed. Why? Well, at least when somebody shows up with some off-the-wall piece of junk and you're part of a combat unit, I can try to go, yeah, we can help you out, Matt. Well, it looks like you're missing that one. Oh, yeah, we got that cord. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance because you're gonna never have enough of anything you need in tech. Never. Because it's not just the one time you buy it. It's the fourth dimension that sucks. You know, you got the three-dimensional world, but that fourth part, time. Time waits for no one, time creates entropy, entropy sucks. Everything wears out, everything bends, folds, spindles, mutilates, and eventually goes back to its original compound. It's trying to go back to nature, everything is. And for that reason, parts fail. Stuff, equipment needs to be replaced. Clothes wear, clothes wear. People wear. And in fact, because of all the motion that you make, which you don't even think about, let's put it this way. There's a lot more into building an MRE than you think. Especially the idea that if you just the natural motion of walking, what does that have to do with communications? No, it's the idea. Wear, tear, and the understanding of how people move. You know that they had to before they adopted the MRE. That the MRE pouch and the individual packets had to survive 20,000 plus flexings without being compromised. Now why is that? Well, have you ever taken broken down an MRE and stuck a pouch in your pocket? You ever thought about what happens every time you're walking what your leg does? Ever thought about that? Yes, every time that you move something flexes. Now, some things flex better than others. And many of the items you're carrying are temporary. I mean, come on, that emery pouch is probably, hopefully, gonna get eaten before 20,000 flexes, right? Well, in theory. But you get fatigued, and you're moving stuff around, and maybe you forget you got that other, you know, you keep rotating the food that you got, and you're packing it in the pockets, and you're stuffing it in your field jacket and everything else, and maybe you forget that that one pouch there, that should have been used sooner. So just in case you forget or just because of you know again how far you're going with the stuff that you do acquire from supply Well because of that you've got to figure that they didn't want it falling apart and becoming a leaky mush in your pocket now, did they? Well the same is true with your radio gear the same is true with all the other equipment that goes into the field So take that into consideration. Can you ruggedize it? Can you actually enhance it? Yes you can There are things you can do to keep it from busting up, breaking down, or falling apart. But you need to take a look at that. That's another, that's a separate part of what we're talking about now that you need to look at, well, what are the points most likely to fail? Let me give you a little hit. You can reinforce and rubber, you know, rubber gauze, in other words, apply additional support, liquid plastic, guys, where the connector points are, where the thing connects to the hull of something. That's gonna be like a cutting point. That's a wear point because it's rigid at one point, but on the outside it flexes like a mouse tail. Well, you've seen this a hundred times. You know what I'm talking about if you use any kind of electrical equipment, or you get a trinket toy. Where's the place where it breaks? Where do the things break? Where does a fixture disconnect? How can you make it so it doesn't do that? What can you do to reinforce it? Or what can you do to enhance its survivability? That's where Mr. Tape or brush on plastic or dip compounds, all kinds of stuff guys, that can be used to help enhance the survivability of whatever you're operating. So just little things to think about. Again, that little nub antenna wouldn't hurt once you buy the radio rigs, guys, to start looking for additional antennas, especially if you have a whole big pile of radios. You go to a ham fest, There are guys selling those little antennas. They sell them new, they sell them used. Radio shops, well, forgive me, factories, cop shops. People get rid of piles of stuff because somebody was convinced to spend money on a big pile of stuff, but then they switched to a totally different system, and the stuff isn't in vogue anymore. That's not the latest I read in a magazine about. Oh yeah, you're right, that's not any good. It went all bad while it's on the shelf brand new. You need to get rid of that. I'll take it. Yeah, go buy that new one. And I'll take the old one. Thank you. Yeah, uh-huh. Oh yeah, thank good. I'll get rid of that garbage for you. Don't worry. Yeah, and now I have 100 of something and I have all the radios and all the other fun stuff. So now I have spare parts and I have the main system and I have all the bad parts to keep it running for pennies on the dollar. It's like the handheld mics, additional rechargers, even a maintenance kit. All the fun stuff like maybe even a diagnostic where you plug the radio in and you can actually find out if something's going wrong, what's going wrong. Oh yeah! All kinds of fun stuff. And you got it for nothing because somebody read the magazine they needed the next one. Which again is cool. I mean I don't want anybody to stop doing that because we wouldn't get all the cool goodies. And we like the cool goodies so we're going to keep picking them up. By the way, we also have other talking about cool goodies. How about cap and ball? Oh, that's right. We got another mountain rifle up in the auction here, so to speak. Well, actually, if you could donate to the Micro Effect before we go to the break here, 888-747-1968 or themicroeffect.com. Themicroeffect.com. Got another mountain rifle. Bigger bore. We got more energy going down range. Bigger bullets don't want to get hit with either 45 or anything bigger. Well, guess what? This is the next range. This is the bigger gang getter or bigger people stopper depending on what era and with the mountain rifle Well, it was up there in them dollar mountains. Uh-huh And if the Cherokee or if the Blackwood or whoever is chasing you it sometimes might be nice to put a bullet in them at a long range and you start, you know Beaten feet because if they catch you ain't gonna have no feet or hands. Uh-huh So the mountain rifle she better do right by you. So anyway, we got the bottom rifle there And if you are interested and it is a beautiful solution, an excellent opportunity. Donate to the micro effect, 888-747-1968. Get in the drawing this Friday. We're going to have it. Third hour of the Intel report, 888-747-1968. This is an opportunity for you to at the doorstep, it's a non-firearm by the way. Remember black powder, cap and ball. You can load virtually every aspect. You can build every component. You can build black powder if you have to. Yes, we do know how to do that. You can cast your own bullets. And by the way, there are 20 different types of cap materials that can be used that you can make for cap and bolts. Same as for primer, guys. The fulminate types that are readily available or quickest to build have just as much durability and storage on the shelf as presently buying from the store. But for the time being, I'd buy a pile from the store, put them in 30-gallon cans, buy a couple of pounds of black powder or pyro decks. You got yourself some range time. Common sense there. We should be here in the music. We are at the bottom of the hour. Everybody out there listening, 888-747-1968. The end of the week, Friday, we have the next raffle for the next mountain rifle coming up. So if you would donate, this helps the micro effect, an opportunity to possibly, with your donation, receive a gift. If you miss the lucky name, then congratulations. You will have a League black powder piece showing up actually about the same size the 45s and the 50s 56s Well, you know 58 all of those are pretty much about the same size rifle This is the more the super pipe pointed at you that echo echo echoes when you look at it Or I should say if you're looking at it and it's pointed at you Anyway, we should hear the music any moment now We're past the bottom of the hour here almost and I know that it's just a moment away the advertisers I know that so for seven in sixty eight to you effect the micro dot com the micro effect time plug-in and to everybody there and donate and you can donate more than once so if you got a little bit like extra maybe on a PayPal card tomorrow or through the week then you'll be able to plug it in that way we're gonna go to break we'll be right back grab that cup of coffee smell hey Oh yeah, it's too time to go to work. 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So just something to think about, it is, to me. beautiful day outside in our day happened to the program plus and we still have blue sky horizon to horizon out there it is the eight of october it is the if you're open maybe in the socialist in the soviet socialist occupation of america with a k two thousand thirteen older calendar or mine and greatly it down on any of the work day so yes you do have to get up here with their bed listening to us right now but if you want to get If you don't show up the boss isn't exactly going to give you any money So you do have to get out there and get the job done do it right so for all of our friends It is time to wake up hold on let's first get out of it now You girly girls you know it's time to get up and put your legs over the end of the bed those ignore the bunny flippers with the eyes looking up at your dangling parts You should have worn on the pants last night. Oh disgusting the bunnies have caught eyes right now now stand up Now we're going to do the California Economic Bands. Number one, put your hands over your head and surrender. Straight up. Now, put them down and touch your toes. Remember, the queers are looking at your bong holes. That's right, right now. And now, I want you to reach back, put your hands and grab your butt cheeks. You are trying to grab your wallet. Now, put your hands forward like you're surrendering your wallet to big government. There you go, you do it every day, you can do it now. Now, hands over your head, surrender. Hands touch your toes. Get ready for the proof. There's the big bonding of bun cheeks. Yeah, there you go. 10-10 up. That's right. Put those muscles tight so you can protect yourself. Now reach back and grab your buns. Now, one more time. Hands straight ahead. Surrender your wallet to big government. They have deserved everything you own. Now hands over your head. Touch your toes. Back to your bun cheeks. Straight up in front of you. Hands over your head. Surrender. Now touch your toes. Remember the poofters are looking at your butt. Tension up, tension up those buns. There we go now. Repeat, repeat, repeat. Please, my tasty bread, come on. You can do it. You have to go to work today. Stress those muscles in the early for the government and for the illegals to steal everything you own. You don't deserve your life. You don't deserve to breathe. Everyone else deserves everything you produce. That is the leftist America that will. Now, once you have time, you're going out to the Mercedes. Oh, you had to sell the Mercedes! Perhaps you have the Beamer! No, you don't have the Beamer, you have to sell the Beamer too! Or you have to have the Lefty's the Hugo! Which now is becoming a classic Kanye B. Yes, behind the Iron Curtain, the Hugo! Perfect, it is a secret weapon of the economic might of the Hugo. You can do it! Turn the key! If not, don't worry, the floor pen is rusted out, you can do the Flintstone thing. Come on, pedal those little feet. Come on, Barney, you can do it. Yeah, that's okay. Just remember, be thankful. I was with the other ticket of California, and now you have the brown streak. And you know what the brown streak is? The brown T.C. streak in the capital. That wasn't much different, so what the heck. Anyway, time for you to grab that cup of coffee, smell, take a taste. French is vanilla. Oh my goodness. Rice patties and surrender. I'm going to go have to pick rice. What a great combination. Actually pretty good considering a dollar store coffee. Again, you have to experiment guys because those are in retort pouches, MRE type pouches. Trade coffee. If you're going to trade stuff, if you're going to barter and exchange, you don't bring a big bucket of stuff out guys. You don't bring your big number 10 cans out to trade. You have barter packages and one cool thing about the dollar store stuff is you know exactly how much is in the pouch You didn't make it nobody can complain about it. Here's what you get. This is the size now Let's get into talk about what we're gonna trade for Yeah, my guy overhead with the 10 gauge looking at the you know the store keeping an eye on things He's not the only one there's another one behind the wall though you won't know where he is But if you start causing problems know where you are so I'll tell you what, let's be civil and trade. Oh, you thought you were just going to walk in and it's like, yo, Wild West or, well, yeah, it is. You see, the Wild West or is everybody was armed, but usually you had an overdeck. Here's something you don't see anymore that everybody seems to forget. How many of you have stores? You know, a little point in history. The last one in Ann Arbor, I think pretty well stopped doing it, but it was, it was much as anything, it was just cool. You had the baskets that went down to the cashier. Do you remember those? Anybody have those in your area? Maybe one or two stores still do just as novelty. The cashier had no money. Cashier's desk. There's a pulley system with a basket. And you put the receipt and the cash in the basket and it would go up to a second deck that overlooks the store. And sometimes that deck walked around the outer perimeter like a C, went around left and right, but it went up to the upper office. And everybody looking down from above could see everything that was going on. And there might be more like in department stores, it used to be like several different cashier points, and the little basket would come back down with a change and the receipt confirmed, and the hand receipt for the customer was there. and the person checked it, counted out the cash real quick for the customer and had their bag ready before the bank came back down with the cash in it, the change, or the receipt, back to mount, and everybody was happy. But the other reason for that is because there was probably one or two other people whose eyeballs were peeking over the edge of that ledge, and they're keeping an eye on things. And what you didn't see from down below is that either there would be shotguns in racks laying horizontal with the deck and the people up on the second tier would typically be armed. That way there wasn't any confusion about who owned the product down below and whether or not someone was going to come in and say, this is a stick up! We're about to need a boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom Okay, the cashier get out of the way you weren't sure the cashier where we now now she got out of the way She knew what to do She got down behind the deck the brick wall We put around the cashier station that one is hidden in the wall there work fine. Don't worry. She didn't get splashed by anything Oh, that's cool. Oh, you didn't know about that That's another little trick in the you know, but days gone by two things The idea was that thermally active a lot of places like the old Indian War house I'm in which goes back to the 1820s the original house here They used to put brick in the wall. Now there was two logical cycles behind this is that the brick would heat during the winter. But the other thing is that if you wanted to slow down mini balls, cast rock or clay, really did a good job of slowing down a black powder round. Or cartridges. Or bullets. Or from cartridges. Or from muzzle loaders. And the old trick in town was either iron plate was expensive, but red brick was fairly cheap. And if you built up a nice little counter and a place for everybody to work, why not fill the wall up with brick to kind of, you know, be a bullet stop? Oh, you didn't know about that. Well, that's one of those little tricks where you make everything look real civilized. You can purify it, paint it up, varnish the wood. But in between, it wasn't just plain old bored and sitting there. The idea behind that is that you offer some protection to your employees who, by the way, typically had a gun stashed under the counter. So if somebody wanted to come into the barter, the trade store, the tavern, whatever it was on the territory perimeter, typically whoever was there knew how to defend themselves and didn't hesitate, contrary to the BS in the movies where everybody supposedly was a 21st century panty-waist and Instead of it was like, oh hell no, I've been working this door as a cashier for three years. This is the only money I got, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, and everybody helped to kill the Bandito trying to get in. Instead of the, that's only the BS generated by Hollywood to condition everybody to be victims, okay? The stupid Hollywood intent, because of course the idea is that, well, you just do a whole string of things by conditioning. and one of them is be a good victim why nobody would ever think that maybe they should defend themselves see if you were a settler on the frontier any frontier or you think just the american frontier when you're out there on your own the ones that survived are the ones who know how to dogfight They're very simple, typically decent, but also calculating in that you're always measuring up anybody you don't recognize. And you also pay attention to your environment just because you see the one in front of you. This is like the pigs when the yohudi trash or the, again, the secret police show up. You're supposed to be so dazzled that you're not paying attention to 360 degrees. You're just looking at the ornament. There's the distraction. Well immediately, and this is where SOP comes in, you'll be paying attention to your environment. Everybody does a quick scan, number one, but in a nonchalant way, you're courteous. You find out who you're dealing with. Find out what that person may want in the way of business. Now, common courtesy and also common sense for survival dictates you're the person coming into the area and you're unknown. You all want to be real polite. Remember what they say about an armed society as a polite society? Because anybody out in the frontier on the border, on the edge of what is a war zone, that could be between Poland and Russia. That could be the great steppe or the great plains of Europe where everything was few and far between and everything from the Cossacks or the Mongols could show up. Maybe it's older stillness, the Goths or the Visigoths or the Vandals. Oh you thought that was all new or just happened to be the Wild West? No, it's only in recent times. This is like Northern time we've ever lived in. Oh, the horror, mass slaughter. Well obviously you don't know very much about history if you come up with that yet. In fact you've actually, other than the Communists and their mass destruction, the socialists and their notorious mass destruction, historically you need to do a little research about the great Mongol hordes. Or the... the... Vandals. Why they were... why you call it... why do you call it Vandalism today? Well... because it is Vandalizing! Where did the word Vandalizing come from? What is the root word? Vandal. Who were the Vandals? How long ago were the Vandals around? The Vandals, the Voths, the Goths, the Visigoths. Man, there was a whole bunch of Roman barbarians! Oh, that's those barbarians at the gate. But this time is like no other time we've ever seen! Ah, shut up! Just like any other time in history we've ever experienced, we just almost had a little bumper. And other than that, wow, take a look at the pigs we got that are showing up in the same stinking black uniforms or black outfits. Ain't nothing new. Every once in a while, again, if you lay back and get lazy and get saw... somebody will look at your property if you decide that your or if your condition always does prop why are you gonna fight over that you're going to have it now the people are telling that other ones are piling up your property that would kill you if you touch it but on the road to those very wealthy to do people that are going to tell you through the media that run the media and all the other stuff It's only money. It's only property. Get down there and try to take some of their only property or leap over the fence of their only property and see if the dogs don't chew you a new hind end or the guards don't gun you down or the guards don't try to gun you down but the cops show up because it's only money the cops that show up gun you down. And then tell me all about how your property is only money or only property, but theirs is more special than yours is. Well, that's because through the stupification of propaganda, your lifetime isn't worth anything, just like stealing it through property of the state. The government owns you, the king owns you, the Pharaoh owns you, the potentat- Well, we've potentated their arse with muzzle loaders out of this country. We're going to have to potentate their arse again with something comparable. Time to clean out the house again. Because my property is worth something. Your property, your lifetime, is worth something. Throw that BS out of your brain and you'll be doing a whole lot better. The basic rule is who owns your time. Everything that you do in your life is represented. and your property is a representation of a trade of a percentage of your life's time to improve the comfort of your life. Somebody else does not deserve it. There's always a socialist pig like that, Penny Waste in the outhouse, who's gonna betray everybody? And he's not even thinking, come on guys, have you seen that aerial shot of the press room where they've got the two stinking teleprompters built right into the podium? Probably one of them actually accused him so that he looks like he knows every man in the room. And in reality, when he points at somebody, the name of the person shows up on the screen, because the idiot can't remember anybody. Hell, he doesn't even have a clue where the hell he is when he's on the road. Gotta have a teleprompter and a speechwriter generate something or he stands there like a booby with no clue. But in the same breath he'll tell you that he's so much smarter than you. He deserves all of your life's time and all your property represent thereof. Because you don't deserve somebody else's stuff. Now until you kick that idea out of your head you're going to keep having the problems we've got. So, again, Communications Tuesday, all the whole idea is to help you prep in another area where you're going to need certain weapons and tools in the toolbox. To ensure that when the time comes, you dance circles around the fools and no matter what they try to do to shut one system down, a dozen others can crop up. By the way, if you didn't have a laser, light bulbs do the same thing, flashlights used to do the same thing, and yes, you can make them very, very directional. As I pointed out, that PVC tube pointed towards an objective with a light or an LED inside it. can perform the same mission but you want a nice long tube so that there's very little or no light leakage. It is directional. You point it towards the object on the other end of the valley and you blinky-winky in Morse code or whatever code you want to use and get the job done. God bless the republic, death of the new world order, we shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run, we're in a march, kick him in a slash, beat him down hard, drag him out to the street, give him to the dog, strip him naked to make sure you don't waste any gear and get the boots. You're gonna need more footwear. We'll be back in just a little bit. Third hour of the info report. It's Tuesday. Regardless of the dollar price involved, one ounce of gold would purchase a good quality man suit at the conclusion of the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, the presidency of Franklin Roosevelt, and today. You may not be in the market for a new suit, but you don't know what the future may bring, and gold is the one financial constant the world has ever known. It can always provide you with your basic needs. Whether you're looking for junk silver, old silver dollar rolls, gold bullion or fractional tradable gold pieces, Kettle Moraine is your full service representative with over 50 years of knowledge and personal experience. 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