October 15, 2013
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1h 1m
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2013
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies following a flash mob incident at a retail store where shoppers used fraudulent payment cards. He emphasized the importance of identifying local feed mills and grain elevators to stockpile affordable staple foods like rolled oats, peanuts, barley, lentils, and lima beans in bulk. Koernke covered food rationing principles, waste reduction through nose-to-tail butchering practices, and survival skills including mouse preparation and medical procedures like lung aspiration for pneumonia casualties. The show featured a guest segment with Don discussing night vision technology options, comparing goggles versus gun sights, and pricing for thermal and first-generation systems.
- preparedness
- food storage
- feed mills
- grain elevators
- barley
- lima beans
- rationing
- survival skills
- night vision
- thermal imaging
- medical procedures
- trauma surgery
- flash mob
- self-sufficiency
- bulk purchasing
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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 won't 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? 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And remember what John Galt says? Not if he's the one that broke it. Anyway, it is a beautiful wanting to rain but hasn't yet today. It's been spittering a little bit, but it hasn't rained yet. It is the 15th of October. It is the fifth year of obvious and open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K-2013 Old Earth Calendar or Mayan Crazy Town, Crazy Town Calendar. As we know, There is a lot going on in all points of the compass. Some useful idiots decided to play the game and did the shopping cart routine as we saw. That's where people, when they map out what it is that was going on, it's what I said right before they finally started giving you the information. Lo and behold, everybody knew they didn't have the money on their carts. Everybody knew. All these characters, you know, and it is a good thing, I hope that a lot of people, the thinking people, are going to look at this and go, whoa, dude. That is plain messed up. Well, it only took a few hours for them to clear out the store. Of course, now the one thing to remember is that they started grabbing things that, well, in a survival situation don't last very long. Summertime, if it happens, well, maybe it's better they're thinking and grabbing all of the stuff like the $12 and $20 a pound meat. You know what I mean? They only carry so much and the logic is for the throw weight if they're going to stumble and bumble and do something like that, maybe that's a good thing. You get my drift. So other parts of the store, although everything was basically ransacked and shoveled into carts, it wasn't carried out the door and wasn't carried away at gunpoint because people were just stupid and with a carte blanche let them wave the magic wand card that didn't have any money on it. And as is pointed out in several of the cases that you've read some some of these characters, like I told you, $700 in groceries that they knew they didn't have. Now all of this of course some of it is returned. How are they going to return? See a problem with food products? Even if you get it returned that just means it's going to be thrown away. Does everybody understand this? There's a lot of stuff that's not going to go back on the shelves. So this gets back to that whole thing of once again, Obama's punks and the Obama followers have wasted, damaged or destroyed A valuable product, a valuable kamadi, food, which to me is a sin. That's just a flat sin. I have news for the people who throw food away that should be routed to other locations, but I also don't have any use for characters who don't think process is through, and then turn around and we end up with material and resource, the amount of work that it goes into to get that clean food to a location. And because of regulations and because people aren't going to trust these characters, you know, there's a reason that you can, like with meat products or anything that's packaged, you're not going to be able to resell it. Especially if they were told they got to bring it back. People do weird and vindictive things when they get caught in their criminal activity like this. And so, peeing on food, rubbing feces and stuff, injecting things, yes, it's the kind of stuff that maybe has been seen. It has been seen. So I understand the fear there and especially in this case where the criminal action was involved in a criminal cult was involved There's no different from any flash mob or anything else going on Same variation, but what it did do is show everybody it didn't take days. It took only a few hours and The ravenous horde just and this is a Walmart where they at least have a little bit more not much But a little bit more all they have is whatever's on the shelf. There's little or no back stock anywhere guys. You know that It's interesting that a lot of grocery stores were actually built to hold back stock. I was looking at one, I just kind of peeked back at one. I was saying hi to one of the guys the other day at one of the stores here in town, and it's not that they don't have the space. They don't even have the racks. They've taken the racks back out. So here you got this big area that should have been a three-tier rack storage area for pallets of food. It's all gone. Most every place is like this and then there's a couple of reasons. Number one, they may have another store where what few racks they do use they're gonna haul off to the second store or the third store and stretch these out like rubber band because the new stores aren't going to be having any inventory or background log at all. So they either A, stretch it over to other inventory sites, you know, to build up whatever because they just need a few of. or they sell it for some kind of minimal capital because selling any kind of appliance or material off of a site like that you get very little by comparison to what it's worth. If you've bought it, if you had to go replace it, you can't put in what you've taken out for the price you're going to get rid of it if it's frivolous because you're not thinking ahead. Well, these grocery stores probably don't figure they're going to stay in business anyway. So what they showed you is why you need food reserves, why you need signal communications, because here's another thing. Let's say that we have something that develops very quickly and you're out in the field. You're out where you're at work. You're halfway home, you know, from work. You're halfway to work and... Now it's not the part of the country, but your people are paying attention. The alternate communications grid actually gets the message out right away about what's really going on. Who gets to the feed mill first wins? Who gets to the depot where there's stuff that can be bought wins? Now I don't want to hear about stealing or you know, whoa, whatcha gonna take? No, shut up. That's wrong. And we have the, again, we're going to take the digits. We have, they're not going to be worth anything a little bit. The store owner may or may not be able to survive the impact of what's going on. Maybe things do hold together. But your insurance policy is to fill up the vehicle or fill up the car with rolled oats, grade two shelled peanuts. Okay, grade two shelled peanuts. That's another good one. and any other staples that you can see that might be useful. Go down through and look to see what they have on the board, see what they have on the back pole barns, whatever you can afford. And if you can diversify a little bit, I highly recommend it. The peanuts will be raw and they will be grade 2. They will be shelled. They're not going to have any thatch. So everything you pay for by the pound is going to be 50 pound bag, 100 pound bag, is going to be edible. Now there's going to be some culls because grade 2 also has a few culls. It'll have some black peanuts, what they look like. Easy to spot. Otherwise grade 2 are irregular, but they're cheap and you get a lot of food per pound. With rolled oats, you get a lot of food per pound. If the mill has lentils, if the mill has any legumes, whatever their cheapest mean is, you grab as much as you can. It didn't have to run all the way home, and if they're still taking the credit card during the question phase, which is why who's there first gets it, then use the card to the max. Hang on to the receipt. Everything stays stable. Take it back. Things don't stay stable? Well, you and I both know that that receipt only represents what it used to cost and it doubled, tripled, quadrupled, and then became priceless within a matter of hours or days. So, the idea is prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Start thinking ahead. Here's another thing you should be doing. Marking out locations like that. Where are the feed mills in your area? Where are the grain elevators in your area? Purely a matter again a lot of grain mills there already even if we went to war even if it was World War three and those countries will never see their product because the ships will be sinking or parking they're not going anywhere people are going to be fragged stuff's gonna get burned toasted or whatever but what will happen in the Question mark phase is the elevators will be sitting there and if they're tagged for Bratislava or Germany or whoever They're not gonna have you're not gonna have any choice in getting the stuff from them But if they have anything in the way of excess, ri, oats, Barley. I highly recommend barley. A lot of people out there said, I'm going to have rice as my staple. And I talked about that this morning. One of our friends, two pallets of round ball Asian protein, a high protein rice, and two pallets of mackerel. Mackerel is one of the cheapest meat products on the shelf for the amount of food, protein, calories, everything you get. However, the other third item that he picks up has been barley. Now this is an old trick both in Japan and in most of the rest of Asia. Barley is very popular to cut rice. Everybody goes, what? Well, you see, rice is expensive. Price goes up and down. Barley is always cheaper. To take advantage of the food's stability of the rice diet, one of the things you can do is supplement. Say go 80% rice, 20% barley in your mix when you're doing up your rice. It's actually good for you anyway. You're going to add a few more protein, actually, forgive me, carbose, and what is it, two amino acids come in with a barley too. So, by the time you're done you end up with even more nutritional value going to the body where it needs to be. Plus it fills the void up. The idea is that you're not constantly hungry. You're going to be adding bulk. And again, take your time, eat slow, pinch and nibble. That's the basic rule in concentration camps. Pinch and nibble. No, we're not talking about the corpse you hid back over there in the corner of somebody the cannibal has been pinching and nibbling on. No, no, no, no. We're talking about taking your index finger and your thumb, pinching and just putting that much in your mouth, a little pinch, and letting it dissolve using your saliva. It actually ensures that whatever you're ingesting is going to be completely processed and with minimal expense to your calorie reserves. That's what spit's supposed to do. That's what saliva and the intestinal process does. Your gut does. We don't want anything going through the other end. Needless to say, with minimal calories, the idea is to get as much out of it as possible for the minimal amount of effort with regard to your body when the time comes. So barley is another good one. Rye is a good one. Most people don't think about it, but rye. Changing up rye bread is really kind of a cool thing. Of course, you better make sure if you're going to think about rye bread, we'll just rye. No, it actually makes some really good pumpernickel. I want to put some black strap molasses on the shelf, too. And I would point out, when you're at the mill, they probably have it by the gallon, or the 5 gallon, the 10 gallon, or even the 50 gallon barrel. And for the price, most people, this is another thing most people will not be thinking about. I'm serious people. Just like the peanuts, people aren't going to be thinking about those. The rolled oats at the mill, people are not going to be thinking about those. A tub of blackstrap molasses is priceless. Massive amount of minerals to include sulfur and a lot of other things you don't normally get. If the feed mill has it, then buy some. Do whatever you can to diversify again. If I get them in pale, well Mark, I won't. How long would it take for me to use it? Not very long if you're taking, for instance, the rolled oats, the diced apples, and you want to make apple crisp, use brown sugar or use white sugar with some blackstrap molasses. Not long if you're making rolled oats and you want to add a little flavor in the morning, blackstrap molasses, or naturally made, like our youngest son, our youngest boy, does maple syrup. We have probably 10 gallons of maple syrup from this last season on the shelf. Michigan produced, naturally occurring sugar. See, eventually the process of sugar is, don't worry, everybody talking about the white death. The processed sugar is not going to be there anymore, and or you won't be able to afford it. But maple trees are out there in forests, and if you learn how to tap, and you learn how to take all the twigs and sticks and debris and create a good furnace, you know, cooker slash boiler, an efficient one, then you can be producing your own sugar, at least in some form. So if you want sweet, that's the sweet you're going to see a lot of, at least on the cheap. Okay? So again, blackstrap molasses from the mill or from the elevator, depending on who's got it, you're going to want to, number one, ID these locations on a map and with a workbook, number one. Number two, in each of these sites, you're also going to want to itemize what do they have in stock, typically. Now I wouldn't worry about other than do general spot pricing because the spot price is literally what it says. With commodities it goes up and down, up and down, up and down. So that's just going to happen. A lot of your mills, if you're lucky, better mills, depending on where you are in the country, are going to have legumes of all types to include lentils. You're going to find beans, polecat beans, black beans, black eyed peas. Well then obviously you're blessed and you get to tag and snag what you can and I would do a variety. Cheapest for the most is if it looks really critical. If there's not much left, buy the cheapest and get every pound you can. If there's a little variation, which typically you will find that there are, and oh, if you want to really see a price swap, take a look at lima beans. I will point out about lima beans, something that most people don't realize. They are again up there with lentils and with Asian wetland rice in terms of stability, food stability. You want to keep somebody fed, you want to keep them alive. Lima beans are an excellent choice. Again, they offer a lot of the amino acids, they offer some of the proteins and carbo's at the same time. Take a look at the value of lima beans. The really big lima beans aren't cheap at all, but the nutritional value, if you look on the scale, the nutritional value is much higher, way up beyond any of the conventional legumes in most cases. There are other breeds of lima, whichever you can get. Probably be a good idea to have a percentage of those, but first, volume. The big thing is quantity. Next, then start for the, then go for the exotics and diversify. That way you have change up, but you also have improvement in terms of diet. Don't worry, plenty of fiber and all the things we're talking about. You're gonna be cleaned out and you're not gonna have to worry about looking a little too overweight real fast because there isn't gonna be enough food to go around and you better be rationing right off the bat. You have to be rationing. Servings need to be uniform, equity with regard to food production, and food preparation in general. Little recommendation, two meals starting with a breakfast meal of some kind, if you're going to go with a three meal cycle, first meal Again, you'll get real good at knowing how many people you have to feed and how much food you need to produce and that's it, how much you need to process. However, between the morning and midday meals, the evening meal is a stew or a soup. Why? Whatever is left over from the breakfast and whatever is left over from lunch is going into the evening meal. Nothing will be wasted. Nothing. There aren't any scraps. It's just that simple. Bones for the dogs after they've been boiled. Bones for the chickens after they've been boiled. You want the kitties to be fed? Get rid of the rats. In fact, one of the things too is help them out. You know, plug a rat, plug a mouse, you know, blow guns are best for that guy's or BB guns. And let them go to town. Of course the mice will be decimated by the cats anyway. We have a cat herd here and the chipmunks tried to make their desperate winter dash and the slaughter has begun. So poor fools try to make the dash for the house or the barns or the, you know, the chicken coop and you see another cat going by with another chipmunk. See, that's the advantage of having all the animals and creatures that do the job they're supposed to. We have down there. Here we go. Go ahead. One of the things of being master of the sniper school offers advantage is to learn to teach. And this seems like a circular thought, but you learn to teach your students patience as they wait for the mouse. Patience is a virtue if you want to even think of calling yourself a sniper. How long can you sit in the chair in the comfort of your living room? Now we all have things to do like mow the lawn, get up and answer the door. But just to suggest that, how long can you sit in your chair in the comfort of your living room? Some people scratch their head and have no idea where that question fits into the world of those who call themselves snipers in the comfort of their living room. One of the things here again is looking at food products and looking at stability in terms of items to put away. Let's not forget that there is a lot of other material out there that you can dry. and I know mouse jerky is not your first choice but I will remind you that we keep all of the old books on the shelf here one of my have my favorite it's not very big it's actually quite easy it can be easily be backpack portable guys it's a recipe book that was done by one of the ladies here about Indian cuisine traditional Indian cuisine I guess the one subject with the you may be a column mouse poppers okay Well, the logic here, and of course she just decided to follow all of the recipes exactly and record them all as they were offered to her, okay, by the elders of different tribes. And basically it's a mouse kebab, except there's no special super preparation to it, guys. Here's how it works. You trap the mouse, you kill the mouse, you then take a stick, you have skewers that you make from small sticks, You shish kebab the mouse from one end to the next. Oh, I didn't say gut the mouse. You leave it all just the way it is. And then you take the mouse, then you put it over the fire to burn the hair off the hide. Now you're cooking the mouse in the process. Now how this smells, I don't know, in an enclosed wiki up in the middle of the winter, I'm sure it's quite a pervecent. Unka, wunka, unka, ooh. However, if you figured that the mouse has probably been nibbling on your grain storage for the whole winter, this is your way of getting back at the mouse and getting some of the grain storage back. They might have even done that intentionally. You never know. We're going to get some meat towards the end of the season when the deer are thin and the rest of the creatures are gone and have left us or we've eaten them. We'll have mouse kebabs. Well, the thing is, you cook them until the little eyeballs start to bulge like grapes. And then the feasting begins. She said, I don't think I could even acquire a taste for this over a period of time. She goes, but I imagine at the end of the winter if you were starving. It probably hey, it's better than chewing on Fred's toes I mean they're about the same size and they're pretty smelly towards the end of winter. Oh, yeah, the mouse is probably a better choice Yeah, better than live mouth. That's right better Yeah, which probably at a given point if you can't even you find the firewood for the snow You know what it was probably just as common as not monk that in you might break out the little flint small flint scraper and maybe pull the height off then but I don't know. Everything and anything for calories, right? That little skull goes crunch, crunch, crunch between your teeth. So yeah, she and their complete picture so for those of you who are curious about what a mosque above looks like I have I've got pictures and she says well here's how to do it and here's what she was taught to do while she was with several of the elders out west and Of course also here with the Michigan tribes. So just a reminder everything there. Well, nothing goes to waste in reality That's also true with pretty much anything that was a butcher shop guys Everything was used if they could even the squeak Okay, but the squeak got away. Everything else... Well, that leads to the old adage from the whaling captain. Yep. That, you know, you guys, when they would clean whales along the side of the old sailing ships and battle the sharks sometimes for, you know, hunks of blubber, literally, when they started factory ships where they would drag the whale up onto a servicing deck with a winch, and one captain watched that and literally they just push bones. They could take the bones back for fertilizer but they'd have so many bones in the ship that well it wasn't they'd push bones back into the sea and one captain sea captain watched this and said exclaimed rather that nothing was wasted but the whale itself right down to the squeak right down to that though the They would keep the air in the blowhole if they could find a way to sell it. Well, if you don't like chipmans... That's the other way to get people to think in that direction. It's a little more massaged than chipmans. Yeah, they just turn inside out and scrape, scrape, scrape, scrape, scrape until you can see through them and then you've done your job. Then they call it casing. Yeah, then they call it casing. Otherwise, you still scrape, scrape, scrape, scrape, scrape for a very different reason because you want to get the stuff out of the intestinal wall that... Yeah, because things go stuff that oozes into the wall and you know becomes nutrient for your body Yeah, that stuff has to be scraped out and then you boil it for 24 to 48 hours depending which recipe you follow for chitlins Yeah, see a reason I know that is because at the U of M. They had you know The food day. Yeah, soul food day and the girls made chitlins They had gave them a boiling pot and everybody in the kitchen regretted that for the rest of their days Because the steam kettle was right in the middle of the kitchen and there was no getting away from it. But the girls did a good job and everybody, they were conscientious of what they were doing and knew what they were doing so everything got done. But the point is that many other parts, pieces and assemblies, something you don't see much of, head cheese anymore, is going to be coming back in real quick because people who really know what they're doing are going to know how to use everything on the animal. By the way, even the bones will be processed back into other foodstuffs. Where do you think gelatin comes from, you guys? Yeah, exactly. Jell-o. Where do you think that comes from? And it is good for you. It makes for such strong fingernails and other good things. Build strong bones, yeah. That's right. So that's where it came from, kids. So everybody's going to learn and find their niche. And the butcher shop would like everything else, had its place and produced a lot of other secondary products and third line products people don't even think about now because they're typically so far away from the process they don't even have a clue where the hell the stuff comes from. Same thing again, a quick reminder, for those of you who want to find a niche, Instant Fire is very popular, and I would save all those little old bicks that you got that people are throwing out. Those flints are going to be priceless, number one. And you can reload them, but people don't do it. Okay? Just in case that might be a little testy, you know, because finding the butane is going to be an issue. Let's remind everybody that it used to be that the compound chemist slash the compound pharmacist in your community or the blacksmith used to make matches. They were the people that made matches in the community. Typically they were sold in a number of different ways, in fact even just loose. However, a container would be a real good idea. Start thinking about the idea that all these little medicine bottles that are airtight and things like that you take for granted are a miracle in another day, another era. And if we need to look at storage, here's the one thing that eventually would change. A lot of stuff that you see in all these sci-fi movies that people think is junk wouldn't be laying around for very long. There are so many different reasons for parts, pieces, tools, medicine again. The pharmacies that will be coming back up and online are going to be compound pharmacies where you actually are going to have to be making a lot of what it is that you need on site. Now there are pharmacists that still do this. In fact, there are some we have locally here right now doing exactly that. Apothecary. Yeah, the traditional apothecary. Well, yeah, the traditional apothecary. But the compound, basically what they are is, again, it's chemistry 101. So for everyone out there, start thinking that way. Now let me give an example of something I noticed on. The Czech surplus, guys, mortise and pezels right now are cheap. We're talking items that cost tens of dollars when they were made. And somebody needs those, let me know. Another thing, glass syringes. Really well made military glass syringes. Ultimately reusable and again the important thing here is how you use them. Remember that guys. Even the needles themselves are going to be a problem but the interesting thing is that the basic throwaway needles will work with all of these industrial military surgical syringes. Now I'm going to point something out about syringes. This is just so many things that we've got there on the list of wow, it's like, Mark, there are so many things. Some of you are going to be specialists. You don't just use syringes to take things in, guys. You know, put things in the body. Sometimes stuff has to come out. They call that aspirating. Yes. It is especially critical with lung casualties. Most of you, you know what? So many people could have been saved in World War I. had they known the process, and eventually they actually did learn the process. Traditionally for mustard gas casualties, they had them sitting up. They had to sit the casualty up or they drowned in their own fluids. Literally. As long as you could expirate, you could cough out the fluids that your body was pushing into the burn area where the alveoli were damaged. Now, let me give you a little hint. My grandfather was gassed three times in World War I. If everybody says, you couldn't survive that, guys, when my grandfather died, my grandfather and my mother died. He didn't die of natural causes. Remember, he had a car accident. A woman came across the road and hit him head on. My mom and dad were in the car behind, watching. and saw the whole accident happen. My grandma, my grandpa, and one of my aunts and uncles were each in the car, two of another aunts and uncles that were my mom's brother and sister. They watched the collision, which was with no breaking and no time to think about it, that was full speed impact. He died three days later from his injuries after he woke up and asked if grandma was okay. They said, yep, she's alive. She's okay. He said, that's what I needed to know. And he faded off to death. That's it. He just woke up long enough to see he was it was like is she okay? Yes, she's okay. Then he died. Okay Now then they by law they had to do an autopsy. Well, we know what he died from he died from the car accident Well by law they have to do an autopsy the doctor came out walked up to my dad and said Was your father-in-law in World War one? And he goes, why yes he was. How did you know that? He goes, well, probably for the last 70 years, he's only had about 10% of his lungs to work with. The rest of it was scar tissue. He told him flat out, he said, since probably about, well actually, whenever he got gassed, right, he goes, oh yeah, I used to talk about he got gassed three different times. He goes, well, whenever he got gassed, whatever the worst one was, it took out 90% of his lungs. So everybody goes, well, I couldn't possibly live with guys. They had no real treatment back then. Do you understand that? Basically what they did is they sat you up and if you were able to keep spitting the stuff out, you know hacking it up, something as simple as doing that. Just being able to continue to do that kept you alive. The ones who gave up or got tired or had other injuries in addition to that, they typically succumbed to one wound or another. But as long as you could keep hacking up and expirating the fluid you actually made it. That's what my grandfather did. He was in the after he was gassed. He didn't lose his eyes. Although later on in the while I guess in your 90s he finally had eye problems. See that's what happened. I told you was gonna yeah, not what 70 years later. Come on. It's things break down when you get old, you know what I mean? And it's like I said, here's somebody with 10% lung capacity. 90% of his lungs were scar tissue. For the rest of his life he smoked most of it. There's the other scary part, okay? Think about that. Only 10% lung capacity. This is the guy that could roll his own cigarette with one hand. He was a cowboy, guys. He was out west. The house that they built back when he was a boy has a monument on it out in Wyoming from the territories, okay? So this is an example of what we're talking about with that with another step up how much farther along would he be this was with crude You know again, just well roll the dice you're gonna make it you're not gonna make it Just being able to tap the lungs and putting a stint in there to draw fluid Increases your odds probably about 40 fold Think about that. Just some simple, you know what the procedure is basically? If we can, we'll try to null down the area where we're going to work, but if you're in shock you won't notice it anyway. You cut a slit in the side of the chest, you into the lung, insert a plastic tube, you create a drip point into a mason jar with a lid with a plastic hose, and you watch the fluid evacuate out of the lung that way. The process is actually quite simple and would have saved God knows how many people, but they didn't know the process, at least not in its entirety. Not then. Today, such a simple procedure, we know. How many really do? Well, I just mentioned it to a bunch of you, so at least you've heard about it. But with people with pneumonia, some of you may have had a friend who had, young or old, who may have had extreme and extreme case of pneumonia. When things get really bad, guys, they put a line in and they start pulling fluid out because they've got to keep the oxygen flowing to the body so the body can continue to function. No ticky, no washy. No oxygen, three minutes, you don't have to worry about it anymore, do you, Don? 3 maybe 4 yeah, you got time you got time to fade out Yeah, that's about it. Okay So just a simple process like that is an example of why we need to study why we need to learn and simple technologies on the shelf Nothing super fancy. We need a heart and lung machine. No. No, you don't be nice to have one But and again the other thing is what I've said for years preserving medical support personnel see this gets into a challenge Doc Robinson was probably the best example. God help you. He wanted to go to war, okay? Been World War two survived from Normandy to the end of the war guys Okay, went in with Normandy ended up all the way to the end of the war and fighting every step in between, okay? Hated the globalists with a passion wanted to go to war, but he was a trauma surgeon guys I would have taken Doc out and protected him with 10 men just so he could kill some of what was on the other side so he'd feel like he was contributing. Then I very carefully protect him and take him back and he could contribute even more by saving more of our people's lives. You see, which is even more valuable? I know he was a dead marksman with a pistol, a submachine gun, and a rifle. And I'd see him operate all three. Okay? 45, 45 and 30-06. And he would swear to you on that 30-06. Trust me, you would be dead. And I believe that would be the case. However, how many of our men could he keep alive as a trauma surgeon, properly maintained? I would put watchdogs on him. I couldn't have him exhausted. I don't want him keeling over. Every minute that he can perform to his best, There's another minute that he could keep more of our people alive. So, if we run into doctors and surgeons and trauma nurses, people who actually have had their arms up to their elbows in blood, those people need to be preserved. Those people need to be protected. We won't lose the knowledge if we use our brains. Okay, that's when we have to plant that seed. Now, however, here's the other thing. I'm not going to have any magic witch doctor class. Does everybody understand that one? Because that's a, here's the magic witch doctor. No, here's how that works. Congratulations, trauma nurse Schmidlapp. I hear you are very proficient. Oh yes, I've worked in, you know, so-and-so hospital for four years and I worked in the emergency that whole time. And before that I worked in this hospital. Well, congratulations. You are now a teacher. These are your acolytes. You now have 10 students. You shall be the master. And the job is for you to make them like you. The doctor the same way. I've learned this from all the other medics, like I said a million times, guys. Congratulations, you're doing an appendectomy. Well, how many people can we fit into the area where the surgery is? Because everybody that's a medic or anybody who might be support personnel is going to learn. Why? We're not going to go into the Stone Age. We're not going to lose a valuable person because, well, here's the thing, the doctor gets hurt. Who fixes the doctor? Right, Don? It's the mechanic. We have one mechanic. Boy, he's a darn good mechanic. You know, think about it, guys. You've got to continue to develop skills. We must become generalists. It's not hyper-specialist. This is what's killing our society right now is hyper-specialization. All it is is insect land. We can't have that. And that's where we need to continue to train people. Don, you do this in a number of different areas. By the way, did you get any boxes today? No, not today, no. Keep an eye out. You have some very big boxes on the way. Okay, cool. Just to be safe. Anyway, Don, Before we go any farther, I don't even want you to rush. Night vision technology, people, everybody's talking right now about, you know, they've seen the taste of several things that we've explained to everybody. The guns in the national parks with the gun-toters threatening to kill Americans. The little mini-mobs, ransacking, everything that we told you about. Don, virtually everything in the last two weeks that we have told you about for years, you are now seeing in your face. But you got that here's the thing you know what it's like you remember they talk about that warning shot over the bow Well in this case. It's like there's your flare kids The flares over your head. It's only gonna last for a second, but look at these glimpses and images of your enemy Wow look at that exactly what it well. That's gone. Wow look at that one over there Oh the lights gone again. Wow look at that one Think about it guys. That's exactly what you have been seeing now for how many days You've seen the pig petty socialist from the executive branch in motion. You've watched as this dictator has performed all of these acts against you, the American people. It's not the Congress. It's not the Congress. It's not the Congress. Kind of like that old show. Not the mama. Not the mama. Not the mama. Okay? The bottom line is, guys, it's the, it's that potentate, that pharaoh, that dictator. that's pulling all these strings for his shyster banker manipulators. And all of us been on We Told You So. We're going to be fighting at night. Don, you have night vision technology. How can we get hold of you if we need it, sir? And what do you have? Well, phone number, if you want to talk about night vision, you guys, is 231-796-8458. Again, 231. I'm going to hit this generation gun site, you guys. Write in your mailbox. Four, three, rather, $429. That'll include a two-year warranty and that warranty covers a 308 recoil so you can put this on your M1 your FN your AR10 yeah your AR10 Manufacturers so with that statement they'll tell you hey won't want you for two years So if you want to talk to me about that device you can reach me at two three one seven nine six eight four five eight again two three one goggles or gun sights, green screens or thermal. So if you're looking for a piece of thermal you guys, I can't believe, if you move up into the mid range, up into the gun sight range, there's enough room, I can move, I can be, I'll be more than happy to beat the guys with the 800 number. And we've talked about teams. Piece of thermal combined with a couple of green screens would be a very complimentary because one can see things that the others doesn't. within that vice versa that you'll say well if this can see things that's down when it doesn't I'll just get this well if you've got one it would be a good thing to get the other to add to your you know skill of collectibles at any rate if you want to talk to me about night vision you can reach me at 231-796-8458 goggles or gun sights you guys green screens are thermal you know we've heard a couple it and we're far enough away from the top could bring a collar or two I just had a quick question. I've been contemplating getting some night vision or a scope. I'm not sure which one would be the better choice to get the goggles or the actual gun sight. unless you want to mount a laser to your handgun or your long gun because you can't focus on the front blade, the back, you know, the notch in the blade and the target. You just won't be able to focus. There's not that depth of field in the focus. If you're looking, if you're wanting to shoot at night having that urge, I would say that hey, I can bring up a pair of, I can bring up a night vision gun sight for I think cheaper than I can offer from the same company a pair of goggles. That's a two tube system now. Really? Yeah. Is that the, I forgot what brand it was, I think it was like APN or something? APN, yes. Is that what it is? Okay. That's their Guardian, the 350 I'm talking about, yeah. And if you're wanting or curious, it would be the better word to put there of talking about a pair of goggles. two tube system, there is a two tube first generation system you guys that will come in under $600. So now that's something that you guys remember the older Russian night vision with the big battery on the back of your head and then they went with a different battery pack but it was still the same night vision device hanging on the front of your head. They would say the same night vision device the Russian helicopter pilots use at night. Well, you could use that at night if you're flying into an area that you've flown into before, like a large landing zone or an air base or something. I wouldn't want to fly into a jungle with them. Some place has never been before. But again, you could drive with a two tube, even a first generation system. You could drive. The one thing about driving If you're inside the vehicle and you turn on an illuminator, all you're going to see is the inside of your glass. If you turn on an illuminator even to see the indications on the dashboard, the illuminator is going to reflect off the plastic lens of your dash. You won't be able to read your dash. So, you know, you can turn your dash all the way down and you turn your headlights off. Sometimes more modern cars, they still have a running light. It's kind of like a daytime white light. That's kind of a drag to get rid of. It's going to allow your night vision to work very well. It will sometimes even be too much light. But again, even a two-tube system in first generation, you should be able to drive with it. This edges over to the right tool for the right job because you can shoot with a pair of goggles as long as you're willing to put a laser in the air. Well, I was actually thinking about I have a you know, it's a red dot but it's not the night vision model that's capable but there's this Israeli I think red dot that doesn't take batteries and it's trite-chain gas Illuminated at night with the fiber optic strip or the daytime thing and it was night vision Yeah, you're so right about that though that doesn't have something. I got it. What should be thing to worry about. Clamp onto your seven eighths or your one inch picatinny rail now Seven eighths being weaver one inch being picatinny So that's integral right into the device and you do thumb screw those down and then it's not much to hold that device in the air You know You can I'm sorry I was just gonna ask is this site Does it have zoom or is it just a power to power? 2.8, 6 power. Oh wow, that's actually cool. I like that. 3 power pretty much. That's not bad for nighttime. You won't see like you do in the daytime, you know, 32 power night vision. You'd need a pretty big focal lens to gather a whole lot of light in order to make even a second or even a third generation device work, meaning producing enough light to the image intensifying tube, the night vision tube itself, if you wanted to go up to like 12 or 14 or again 32 power, because the thicker the amount, the thicker the glass and the more elements of glass you put in front of the tube, literally, the less light gets to the tube. So when you're working in such low light, photographers, you guys know more about this low light and lenses than I do. But when you're working in low light, it doesn't take much more. This is why people who wear glasses, I'm working on this one thing about not wanting to, not liking to drive at night, it's just a little goofy thing, but people who wear glasses don't want to drive at night even more than, you know, their peer. It's not because their eyes are bad, their vision is corrected by the glasses, but even putting those glasses in front of someone at night reduces the amount of light that's actually making it to their eye. When we talk about using a daylight scope at night, if you get up to 50mm and this is where we compare that bigger front lens, 50-56mm and it's good glass with good coatings on it, now you're starting to gather light. That's much bigger than your pupil. And even with 5.5 or even up to maybe 9 or even maybe 12 power, with that big a focal lens gathering light, you can still work down into low light that even your natural vision will start to fail you. You bring up a good scope. And we are at the top. And thank you sir. We appreciate questions making in fact make a big difference because there's other people thinking the same thing one asked They just haven't got the ability and we listen this program tomorrow Donnie number for night vision again, please Thank You mark that number is two three one seven nine six eight four five eight and Pay attention to words this song God bless the Republic Death of the New World Order We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire's on the run, but we are on the mark both day and night. You're right. You never for that vision and close us down 231796, 8458, God bless America. But I failed to understand the man that sought to spend his home. Still, prayer I prayed years because people served in Washington. This next announcement is serious news and you won't hear it in the mainstream media. We are living in an age full of catastrophic events and it's getting worse. But before we go on, remember this website. Highgrounds.us. 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