October 17, 2013
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1h 8m
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Mark Koernke discussed cold weather preparedness and layered clothing systems, emphasizing the dangers of hypothermia in wet conditions. He addressed recent political betrayals in Congress regarding budget negotiations and three billion dollars in payments. The show covered practical survival topics including deer carts and golf caddies for equipment transport, gardening techniques for tomato plants and potatoes, and the use of coffee grounds as fertilizer. Koernke promoted deception dollars as educational tools and discussed FM 5-103 survivability manuals for fortification construction. The episode concluded with discussion of night vision technology and its limitations in modern warfare.
- cold weather preparedness
- hypothermia
- layered clothing
- congress betrayal
- budget negotiations
- deer carts
- equipment transport
- gardening
- tomato plants
- potatoes
- coffee grounds fertilizer
- deception dollars
- fm 5-103
- fortifications
- night vision technology
- militia preparedness
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He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. 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 and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught. According to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children and people... 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 which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Most sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this still the land Remember your training and you will come back alive. Well, first of all, you embrace the training and, well, as you say, remember it. First you have to have it. Organize, arm, equip, and train as militia for mutual defense. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the Evening Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, central, and east. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on... LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. We're on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, good evening Channel 27, Channel 29, and alternate Channel 32, Greater Muskegon. That's just a sidebar test and it'll be going on until midnight. tonight so thank you very much for doing the rebroadcast there locally. We're on the Hallmark Network from the top of being to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida, across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico. Headed Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Big Chung and Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 5th through the 5th and our friends in the Civil War state of Colorado. Waving to the left coast where the diaper stain of brown and Feinsteinism vomit their filth across the landscape promoting the California Soviet socialist democracy a beachhead for the communist Chinese operating in the western part of the United States planning on surrendering pretty much all that real estate and having it prepped and cored for occupation. We turn back to the east sweep across the plains, wave over our shoulders to all of our ultra-net friends way up there in Alaska and other parts of the country as we leap across the Mississippi and land in the Smokies, where the restaurant crews, grammar teams, okay teams, the mob-elcrum consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us the Golden Spike. And today's date I don't think we have done with us. It's the 17th of October. It is the fifth year of open Fabian, socialist, and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a 2013 old earth calendar or Mayan. Crazy town, crazy town calendar. Well anyway, it has been a big We for everybody of course the fiction to try and stretch out the rubber band a little bit farther on the wheelie gig the Betrayal we know with payoffs has taken place inside the Congress. I told you so I told you so and by the way We told you so yeah, well For everyone out there that's listening be prepared of course people are already talking about some of the payoffs three billion dollars here that we didn't have When that three billion dollars that we bribed the jackass with that he's gonna you know, they've betrayed all the other you know guys that were kind of holding the line Wouldn't that have paid for a whole lot of like some of these programs that everybody said we didn't have money for So in other words, we bought that little prostitute for three billion dollars and we screwed all the rest of our people in the process. Or I should say, he did. And the whores, who obviously have the money to jingle around, which is nothing you better start thinking about here, where did they pull that money out of their arse? Wait a minute! No, they didn't! They plan on pulling that out of your pocket. So that little prostitute for three billion dollars only three billion. Hey red light district Prostitution is very unique nowadays. Yeah, well $50 3 billion is there really any difference? Not when it comes to the type of creature you're talking about there. Hmm anyway a couple other things that are going on that we want to remind everybody of again this weekend a lot of training exercises cold wet now guys cold wet is the most dangerous cold wet is the one you need to watch out for. Nice during the day and you get a little wet and you're not too bad but you're soaked through and then the sun disappears and what little radiation you had, well, the cold sucks. The calories right out of your kids and all of a sudden you're looking at hypothermia. So, wet weather gear, cold weather gear, in fact, up to five layers is typically what you use. There's not one single layer that will really work right. In fact, if you take a look, a little bit ago here, and I know we got down with this, but a little bit ago they had a couple of different offerings from Norway, from Sweden, and also from Holland. Now, these were cold wet weather gear layered systems. The one from Holland I really liked. It was in the DPM camouflage, the Dutch DPM, which has more of the dough brown in it. It had the internal thermal layer and it had the final comfort layer, one over top of the other, underneath Cortex. Now they were used, but I saw these things. They're in excellent condition and actually in pretty good sizes. They also went pretty fast. They disappeared. What little we got, I don't think there's anybody out there may have them, and the ones that are out there are pricey now. Sportsman's Guys probably has something, some of them left. I don't know, I'd have to check that. The Swedish and the Norwegian, much the same. The only difference being that the Swedish was dipped, was in the OD green. The Norwegian came in the Norwegian darker forest green, which is still in OD. and in the Norwegian print pattern camouflage. Now both of those are pretty well gone too. I haven't seen any the Norwegian a little burp of the Norwegian camo came out I think there's some China sport copies out there, which is good stuff It'll work for what you're doing if you're trying to match up to look like those troops or if you're looking for that pattern because it fits your ao But there's not a whole lot of it out there right now again This it was it's not that it's out of service. It's just they're not letting go of any okay, so Norwegian has got a pretty cool uniform limited quantity, but I don't know what's going to get out there next and it doesn't look like it's going to be on the horizon with the economy the way it is. So that's just something to think about. But they're layered systems. Now on top of that, I said five layers. Well, of course. Because everybody goes, well, you only said three layers, Mark. And you're also wearing your shirt and a t-shirt, right? You're not going to run them out bare-butt naked inside your cold weather gear, are you? Nope. In fact, you might even have a sixth layer. Oh, Mark, we're really piling down now. Well, yeah, only because you might have t-shirt long johns. Then you have your regular B2U uniform, then you have your cold wet weather outer layer and the key is that outer layer to keep the moisture from soaking into all the other cool stuff you're wearing. Okay? So cold wet especially critical and especially damaging and very unforgiving if you are not careful. Make sure that you have spare cold weather gloves, mittens, etc, etc, etc in place. All of them on standby ready to use and you know prep for when the time comes. Okay? We have Don with us. Don, it's it's wettly here, okay? Oh, yeah. But it's not raining right now for the moment. It's just wettly. It's like wanting to pedal on you a little bit. Just enough to make you go, ahh, it's fall. But it's not bad, bad. It was soaking most of the day. What's it like in your neck of the words it was jumping off the wall there, sir? Well, it's kind of the same description. It's dark and as you point out, it's gonna get colder and if you fell in the creek and you aren't home yet, you better get home soon. That's one way to look at it because there's a number of ways to lose heat. If you're in the cold, cold water is direct contact, that's convection loss. As soon as you get out and that cold air starts to move across your wet clothes and body, that's Oh radiation loss combined with convection, convection being the moving air carrying your heat away and the radiation your heat just... But again it ain't no fun. And it can be a loss unto, well, nobody ever talks to you again. And perhaps if it's a big, big woods or you know nobody looks for you for a day or three or depending on the wildlife they have to bury you with a closed casket, let's put it that way. Or you know maybe they find your wallet half shredded I have to remind you, that's not a fairytale anymore, Mark. Even here in the middle of Michigan, I don't live up in the Upper Peninsula. We talked a month and a half ago, two months ago, remember the guy from, I think it was, Illinois or Indiana. One of them I stayed there below Michigan, who went up north to Michigan with his nine beagles, took him into the woods. and watched as the wolves killed his nine beagles and then left before the wolves started looking at him because even after nine beagles the wolves were probably still hungry. So now the DNR can't look at you in the eye and say that well there ain't no wolves in the lower peninsula of Michigan. So again, you know, you might, if you hurt yourself bad enough just from the cold weather and you just sit down to shiver for a while and you know, one of the good things to do talk more in a second in a different way. We'll talk about this in the daylight. Hey, if it's raining, generally a lot of times you guys, the top layers, if you find layers of leaves, the top layers of leaves are wet. And leaves work much like shingles. They tend to drip the water off. There's one good thing about standing under a tree in the rain, but the other thing is they tend to draw lightning. So that's a two-edged sword there. You're dry, still the lightning gets you. But if you go through a few layers, the top layers of the leaves, you can get down to leaves that are dry. And if you really can't make it home that night and you have wet clothes on you guys, literally, it's not as pleasant as a nice terry cloth towel or Egyptian cotton or whatever, but you can dry yourself with leaves. And then you can start stuffing leaves into your t-shirt and then to, hopefully you maybe have at least a long sleeve shirt stuffing leaves into that to move your outer layer away from you and to create that air barrier inside much like bubble plastic or something. And that might be enough to get you through the night. The next thought line is how are you going to keep your head warm? You know, if it's cold and wet, your head is your biggest loss of heat. That's not to say, well if you're standing there naked, your whole body is going to be losing heat. I know that. But you know if you're standing around and you're dressed for the winter time and your head isn't covered, well, your heat's just going kaboom out of your head like a chimney. Even when you're sitting still, your brain, that, you know, how does that go Mark? That most sophisticated battlefield computer on the planet, that gray metal between your ears, uses one-third of the oxygen that goes into your body. It needs it. It has to have it, okay? That's a broad brush statement. It might be for some people. Some need less than others. Yeah, some need less than others. That's where I was going to go. It might be a smaller percent. Very small, but they just don't operate much anyway. Don't worry about it. At any rate, it's good to pay attention. This goes back to pay attention to your surroundings, know your surroundings, be prepared. There's that big, big drum we roll out all the time. Be prepared. knowing your surroundings and paying attention even to the weather extremes. That's part of being prepared, isn't it? That fits right in there in this instance. We don't have to dwell on this a whole long time because there's a whole bunch of other things we want to talk about. The one thing that's gotten lost in the... It's only taken a week. This kind of... Well, I'm guilty of it as much as anybody else because... to say, and this is a down original here, that they would be very happy if it were true that our attention spans were wider than they are long. Because a lot of people, it is true, their attention span is wider than it is long. They act like butterflies flitter over to this and oh it you know just as example here Let me say that's a very nice coat hanger over there that oh that's hanging that sheet from the from the thing on the Wall there and oh that I like that That houserobe that's hanging there's really nice and oh did somebody build that open? Closet there that just thought you know a pipe and all of the things that are hanging from it and just on and on it and that's a cool clock and you know instead of Asking under one thing and running along with it and learning about it. Again, the attention span is wider than it is long. That's what they count on. But let's go back to what made me get off on that little bit of side rail all by myself. Don's guilty of that. Everybody knows that. We've gone into the weak here. We've talked about, well, we need to shut off the cable. We need to do this, that, and the other thing, and have you seen. We haven't mentioned in this whole week that poor unfortunate lady shot and driving her car. around in Washington, what was it, last week or not even two whole weeks ago now? I don't think that video has faded from the internet yet. And well, there's probably somebody who recorded it initially, brought it onto their computer and burned it into there somewhere somehow. And I'm not a computer person. Maybe they just absorbed it into gigabytes, I don't know. But what I'm referring to, there would be an original. the original broadcast footage of the car driving around. And someone's talking about, well, look at the size of the passenger headrest and where it is, and from different angles. And is there somebody in the car? Brought to my attention, I haven't been able to view that mark. So that might be something to look at. If you can get, I don't even know what kind of car that was, as example, whatever kind of car that was, and other pictures of it from, you know, or three years ago from the dealerships or whatnot, and look at the seats upright and where the headrests are, and look at... I'm wondering what's been to the film. That was brought to me as a suggestion on the telephone. So I'm bringing that to the air. Well, there's always something to look at. There's always something to... There's always some place to dig a little deeper, turn over another rock, right? Now sometimes you turn over a rock and you just find more rocks and sometimes you turn over a rock and you say, wow, I'm glad we made that effort. So again, I don't have that ability to just bump around in the computer and find out what year that car was. To go back, if it's a couple or a five year old or eight year old car, to go back and find other references, pictures of that car, windows up, windows down, what do the seat backs, the headrests look like through the windows and at different angles? I just started to bring that up Mark. We need to sharpen our attention span. If it comes down to what is that we are looking at, we have addressed that many times. I am guilty of it myself. You put something in front of somebody sometimes and say, what is that? Be it something physical, an arrangement of words, an arrangement of different processes. We talk about the arena. Many, many things can happen in the arena. Some of them happen there. what just happened and i do it to it's not like you know like i say when i look at something or when i say what just happened i'm not trying to talk down to anybody it's you know some people almost like magicians and some people real work real hard at fooling everybody they can and i could invoke that linkin thing but well it it goes back over to taking things apart doesn't it looking at it again and again and looking over to different sources for what one might call originality or what this is to look like, what you're seeing. And again, I just thought I'd mention that 17th day of, we've had a number of clicks, Mark. Check to see if we have any callers. Callers, anybody? Jump in there, please. And don't worry, while I'm talking, you can do that. So, speak up. Hello. Just George from Texas. I'm listening and I want to listen to Don talk. That's okay. We got another caller there. Callers, jump in there, please. Hello Richard from California. Go ahead Richard we got you. Well I'm thinking about the deer card if you've seen those they have two wheels on them. It could be very useful for our purposes to carry extra equipment, extra cold weather clothing, ammunition, spare weapons and it can be used as a stretcher if you have to. It really helps to get a lot of equipment around by hand. Yeah, as a matter of fact, those are popping up in the ads right now for the season. And yes, they would... I mentioned these. You're talking about the one that has the sack nylon basket, the way it's set up? Like a stretcher. It's kind of long. It's going along at an angle with wheels on it, like BMX bicycle wheels. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, those are what those are there's a couple different models one actually has like a nylon almost like it would be a seat But you don't have a any way to comfortably sit in it with the there's no second set of legs Where the wheels are that would make the back legs? But the thing is they're bent it's bent like that to a degree some are some are fairly straight with a shelf on the bottom All of those are very much like the different models of airborne air droppable foldable carts were made for troops in World War two and They still had them around during the Korean War too. They actually, the airborne units used them in both cases. And they did exactly that. When they hit the ground, they had a lot of extra junk and they had canisters. They didn't have room for pickup trucks or jeeps initially. Those vehicles, some of them would be dropped in but very few. So the carts were designed to give the airborne that much more weight throw. Just like I've talked about for years. It doesn't mean you're going to keep it forever. The idea is, even if you only use it the one time, it pays for itself. If you were allowed to move something around on the battlefield like several cans of 50-caliber ammo or several cans of 30-06, like I said, that's 44 pounds plus per can, depending on how it's boxed or how it's linked. It could be 42.5 to 48 pounds is the variable, but you're still looking at close to 50 pounds. So to have a cart to drag that stuff around, they went with more of a balloon tire. uh... baggier, kinda odd for the year for the era but you know what kind of tires were used for like rear landing gear on aircraft the uh... neat thing about it is that uh... The system worked quite well, canvas basket type thing, and it had cargo strapping, you know, the whole nine yards. So we could do the same thing now, and if you could either use the deer carts or, as I've said before, the golf caddies. They're all over the place. We got them here piled up. We've got one place that's got so many golf clubs, they can't count them. And they've got a bunch of the flat black and also the silver, you know, bare metal fold-up type golf caddies. for the golf bags. Well, you make a shelf for that, bolt and screw on with clamps, another box area guide up above. You can use it to carry equipment, you can use it to carry ammunition, whatever you're using it for, even like 10-age. It's a big plus over what you'd be doing just trying to carry that or hump that over your shoulder plus your regular combat gear plus your house load. So it is a good idea. That would be a very simple solution if it even just once, if it allowed you to get, say, another 2,000 rounds of ammunition someplace, a case M or something, it just paid for itself and what it did to save lives. So, good idea. Thank you for bringing that up again. Sure thing. Thanks. Goodbye. I appreciate that. Don't hesitate to call in if anybody has any ideas like that. Right now they are cheap. In fact, with the alien bookkeeping down that they do now, why hunting season should already be over and we should be looking at Easter bunnies. Yeah, you're right. The stores have got Christmas stuff in them already in September, guys. So deer season is already passé, not even to the full extent of deer season yet. But the stuff is out there, and it's actually reasonably priced, and it's already tactical. Mark, I have one question. Yesterday, I had to prune my tomato plants, because it was a thing they called early blight. I was starting to show up my tomato plants and it was like that fungus and I follow Henry's advice of one part milk, ten parts water and try spraying to get rid of the fungus. You got any advice how you dealt with it? No, we don't have that much of a problem with that here and if we do the plant it's usually isolated to a plant. We don't have so much to mold as we might run into tiny parasites. We have like little mites and stuff you know like aphids. But we haven't had a problem in the last more than a few years. I really haven't had a blight problem and the tomatoes that I'm using, the cherry tomatoes are highly aggressive. If given the opportunity they would create a tomato patch like a briar patch. Seriously, wherever they hit down they're very aggressive with additional roots. This is a spreading tomato plant. It goes up and it goes out. And so that ones we're using right now have actually been pretty cool. The biggest thing is fix them in one location so you can manage picking them because they will go right out beyond any barrier if you don't keep turning them around and squiggling them up and make a trellis for them. Other than that, variations. We usually use a couple of different powders, you know, just stuff that's commercial off the shelf. We've done that and we've done a lot of the organic solutions too over the years. We've got a couple, but we haven't really had to deal with that. We've been fortunate. I shouldn't say anything because next year all of a sudden every plate you can imagine will show up, but eh. It's just the location where we are is kind of weird and we to the north of us we get more they get more water and they stayed green when we had the blood they had the drought to the south of us it's a mix, but we don't get we don't get the bug problems, and we don't see the you know a lot we were in a weird spot for the weather too That's why that tornado was so alien and strange when it hit us Well when two of them hit us one almost like on top of the house and the other one on top of the house So what does that tell you? Well that one corn plant I had I got 10 cops off that. Oh, I very good. That's yeah That's a healthy. That is a healthy stock. That's a good producer. I gotta say now is dead, but the cops are in the freezer Well again that was some of the plants like I'll point something out the one thing I'm gonna do again this year last year I had a number of cabbage and also the Oh, let's see what else did we have. Come on. Brussels sprouts. I had both of those that were right up to the winter's edge. They were still kind of alive, but we already harvested everything off them. Well, I covered them over and actually had them boxed up a little bit. Not even make an effort, a major effort. I just had them boxed over with some stuff I had laying out there. And they were kind of thatched up with some straw from the goat pen. Well, when we came out in the spring and started playing with stuff, they were still sitting there. And They were already starting. As soon as there was any kind of heat, the cabbages were forming heads again. Now we'd already harvested the head off these. And what was impressive is we got three or four heads of cabbage early in the season because they were actually the leftovers from last year. They survived the winter, they, you know, in the cold, and came through to the next season for a second production run. So just something to think about there. Not that many people bother doing that. Typically you just run them through, turn them over, and plant new. But another interesting thing, purely an accidental experiment here. Guys, I took a... I had a... We don't let anything go to waste. If the goats don't eat it, it goes into the garden, right? I had a container that had some potato peelings. Now, mind you, we're not talking a potato nub. Usually you take a quarter of a potato and it'll give you a potato plant. I had a top of a potato peeling. That was sitting in the bottom of a bucket that was one of the planning buckets I used for starting the plants in the spring in the sunroom. Well, I went out there yesterday and I started moving stuff around. I had an entire root network and I had a mini potato growing by itself off of the, that already had been started, off of that potato peeling. I had three or four good stocks that were growth, you know, off an F and I, you know, off the I's how they grow. And lo and behold, I actually had some micro potatoes, which is kind of interesting without even a whole potato for planting. This was just a potato peeling. I didn't pay attention to what breed it was, but man, that's a hearty breed of potato when you only need a sliver of it and you still start getting a plant off it. The interesting thing was a complete deep root network. I've saved it. I'm going to bury it. I'm actually going to mark this. I've got a piece of, I've got a 2x4. I'm going to bury it around. You know, bury it. Bury it and burn it. And I want to see what it does. Because I'm fascinated because, you know, like my dad said, you know, when they learned this, anybody knows this potato farming, you don't need a whole potato to make a, you know, for a potato seed. You can Quarter the potatoes and use a quarter for each one of the plants and that's what they did back in the depression because everybody was poor Okay But it's interesting that whatever breed this is there's a smaller potato. It's not a real big potato It's more of a small well gets about the size of a tangerine and that's consistent for the breed but Everything I put in the ground has just mass produced from that that that brand that particular potato that I saved up Since we don't typically buy potato seed we just use potatoes we have off the shelf Everybody does know why they called it the potato famine the Irish yes, they would lived off of it of course Don't you know yeah? It wasn't because you couldn't get potatoes is because potatoes were all you could get yeah, and then and then after that there weren't none Well go ahead anything else. Well mark is like a tingy. We've already started planning a New tomato plants and I'm going to grow them inside. Yeah. Well the thing there is again coffee grounds a little trick there I was talking about earlier for everybody listening You got coffee grounds. In fact, if you can get a restaurant, this is something you remember. In fact, Joe's talked about this It's free organic material You got coffee shops nearby. What if you ask them? Hey, if I leave a fight again on pale here and I come back religiously to pick it up Could you throw your coffee grounds in that pale for me? In fact, tell them just throw the filter and all. Save them time. Remember, if you can make it so there's no work and all they have to do is drop it in the bucket, they'll do it. So you'll have to pick the papers out. But you should be able to get all the free coffee grounds you want. And for the tomatoes, what you do is put them around, well you know just let them cool. Obviously it will do it warm, although maybe warm during the winter wouldn't be a bad thing. But the idea is you work them in with a little hand, a little hand rake and you work the soil up, drop them in there, work it up in the soil a little bit. and if you got some extra soil I would reserve some other soil off to the side, some extra pots. You might want to drop a little extra soil in there. Now you don't want to build it up so it starts overflowing but you'll see a marked difference in the production. That's another experiment I did last year with the sunroom. Several of the plants that I planted last year that went through the winter with very little heating are still outside right now producing food. I'm probably going to try for the third year on that one. Well, one trick I have learned, this may sound unorthodox, but using the stuff in the vacuum cleaner after you vacuum up your floor and putting it in the potato garden because all that dead skin is fertilized. We're using that in the soup! If you're poor, you don't waste none of that stuff. Even the hair from the cats and dogs. Yeah, all of it's protein. All of it's actually organic along Not gonna hurt you things. I'm thinking in the hair. Yep, I'll tell you what, we're at the bottom hair or the break guys, we're gonna, or bottom of the hour, we're gonna take a break and we'll be right back here in a minute. And they are, by the way, turning into graves. They mark in line to carry signs, protesters who want it all. They'd rather go to prison than to heed their country's call. Get out here, get out of there, let's have an end to war I'm glad they weren't around to say Get out of Valley Ford The Minutemen are turning in their grave Washington and Jefferson are crying tears of shame They'd rather live as slaves The Minutemen are turning in their grave To our What's happened to our pride Since when the free Americans called for the other side? Did we send food to Hitler's troops? Our prey is the enemy Did all our children die in vain? Depending liberty? Those Minutemen are turning in their grave Washington and Jefferson are crying tears of shame To see these men who'd rather live as slaves The Minutemen are turning in their grave But I failed to understand the man that ought to bend his home Got one little prayer I prayed years ago I must never let those kind of people serve in what he does The Minutemen are turning in their grave And that's for Captain Monahan out there who of course requested the song and Ed's got it in the inventory so we figured we'd make sure we remind you again. Yeah, I think they are. And yep, we got the Communists in the White House, we got the outhouse, we got the Soviets all through the bureaucracy, and now of course it's terrible that we should be speaking against the Communists. Well, of course it's terrible when the Communists are the ones who are telling you that, oh, why, they're the ones that have the power! Well, that's why you need to buy another case of ammunition this week to vote with your wallet demonstrating your confidence in the performance of the regime this week. How's that sound? And I'm dead cold serious about that. You need to commit to a case. I don't ask this very often, but this is one of those things where everybody spread the word, pass it on. Everywhere that I've been writing or if somebody says, what do you think you should do, go buy a case ammo. So I've been saying today I was at the store two different places the same thing go buy you know What do you think we ought to do go buy a case of ammo? Well, I do have a shotgun good go to Cabela's go to you know Dunham's Dunham's now didn't have as much ammunition But you might find a few places where they've got cases of ammo I said I don't care what is get some birdshot use number six and The other one is like no you need rifle ammo go buy a case of rifle ammo. That was for the grocery store You need a case of rifle ammo and the guy was like, you know, I did want to get some more nagot ammo I said yep today you want to do it now so on the way home or actually when he got home, I'm sure upon the internet and Buying the next case of ammo which of course is just gonna be handy with all those nagots He can hand out and by the way, he didn't buy him at $130 apiece He was buying them when they first came in guys and at about $69 apiece remember that yeah, he was listening so he's got lots and lots and lots and lots of niggots to hang out and Then a lot of SKS's, but they were only $56 money bought him done You know the guy was thinking back when mid-west ordin- guys Midwest sales the guys went over there one of the first companies went over to China and it's like I told you I know exactly what the dollar amount is because they told me they said oh yeah eleven dollars a rifle That's what they paid for him eleven dollars a rifle brand new in the box with all the accoutrements guys with a chest pouch remember back in the day when they first came in They came with a chest pouch with the cleaner with a cleaning kit cleaning the oil of oiler bottles everything brand new and and the brand new rifle in the box in the Styrofoam packing, total cost $11. Midwest here in the Detroit area had a warehouse so jammed with SKS's you couldn't get to the other side. They had an aisle through a couple spots where you could turn sideways. And again, I don't know how many millions of rounds he bought, but let's put it this way, it sure as hell wasn't a nickel a round. He paid more like probably a quarter of a penny around. So he made money and you could buy 1600 rounds of SKS ammo for $56 and you could buy a rifle for $56. And like we told everybody, don't burn that ammo out, put a whole bunch of it on the shelf. Well don't worry, I just saw one of the people here and there's three semi truckloads, three semi-trailers full of just 7.62x39 ammunition for the one militia unit that's here and that's just one of several. One pod of several. and they bought it back from when Midwest and the other companies had it for $56 a case. In the cans, in the tins, it doesn't go anywhere. It's just like the ammunition you're buying right now. Everybody's buying all this Bulgarian ammo. Donitz was made back in the 50s, 60s, and early 70s. They're all buying it. You'll notice when you pull the trigger, it shoots. It's called fang, yup. Yeah, so I guess those ham tins work just fine. The difference is the Chinese stuff that came in was canned back when they bought it. Think about that back in the 80s not back in the 70s 60s or 50s So it's fresh rammo it costs 60 you know it costs $60 a can or a fix forgive me $60 a case and We didn't worry about shipping because all he did was drive down to Midwest and get it a lot of people were thinking through on that one Okay, and did the right thing course see all the SKS's went up a little in price I mean some of you paid $110 apiece. Whoo-hoo. Yeah, don't you wish that was happening right now? As it is, the only reason they cost $300 is because of the dollar devaluation. And with the deal that they made here just the other day, you can see what's happened and how we're going to get screwed again. And by the way, the Republicans did exactly what we told you they'd do. Remember? So, another thing real quick here. Don, Ed pulled out some of his 9-11 bills. You know, I just thought about something. And I'm going to have to check their website. Did the 9-1-1 synthetic terror made in the USA slash the UN-masked state-sponsored terrorism, the $1 billion deception notes? Guys, remember those fraudulent event notes? Oh yeah. Did they make one for Obama yet? They've had five years. So did they make one for Obama? See, they... Yeah, I'm curious about this. And you know why? Because I thought that... Okay, here's the... This is one of those things I've talked about before. Okay, so we're all supposed to be anti-George Bush because somebody believes that the leftists are going to do a better job. Well, old bummer as soon as he got in started flip-flopping and backstabbing everything that you know the reverse of everything that he said I remember he was a war protester Yeah, he was gonna end war and get us into World War three. Yeah. Hey never guess what we were going into war Yeah, Woodrow Wilson strikes again. Remember I won't send American boys over there to Europe to fight European war Yeah, right shut up As with the Demikin, LION DEMOCRATCH. You know what I mean? That's one of the things about those pigs. It's like whatever they say. It's like weather men. We don't pay attention to weather men in Michigan. What was that Johnson Fellow that said, I will not send American boys to do... Exactly. Over and over again. Same Demikin, different day. And they always pull the same BS. Yes. Well, on top of that, remember, Woodrow Wilson, voting for Woodrow Wilson will keep us out of the war in Europe! Remember that guys? Oh, that's right. We're all too young for that. Remember? Anyway, I'm just curious because did they do these just because again we all had to get behind the whole scam of you know, the all if we just get somebody other than those those Republic rats in there, you know the neocons then it'll be right as rain and so supposedly if we got you know The half white guy, you know the mostly, you know the half white guy mostly well, I don't know You know, whatever pomegranate color is What's fascinating about it is that the same place should have been making an excellent next generation bill. I would put Barry Satoro up front, put George Bush behind him, or put Barry Satoro up front and then put pictures of the other two bums in the police state behind him. Kind of like what they did here with George Bush and they got Cheney and Rumsfield behind, you know, Hwerigay Bush. And you can still apply everything because 9-11 is still an issue. And Barry Satoro didn't do anything to uncover that, did he? In fact, just reverse. He got right in goose-step with the regime on that one, didn't he? So that should tell you something right there and again, so everything would apply. So are they doing that? I'm just curious and again the web page is deception dollars dot com and for our friends in the chat room punch that up man in fact do a link deception dollar dot com that's D E C E P T I O N D O L L A R dot com deceptiondollar.com. I still like giving these out, but bottom are collectors, I've got to be careful because there were so many different printings, Don, that they're actually collectable unto themselves. Just for the deception dollar, starting out with the very, very first model, which was the size of regular currency. So then after the first three or four, they decided, oh, just in case they're going to try and gouge us or stab us, or go after us, they went to a large format. Bill which was totally you know out of size for the regular currency It's still fun. You can lay these things around they look like money, and I don't care everybody's calibrated to the image You can lay these around and you'll catch anybody's eye Even if you only leave like a little bit of them hanging out of a book or something and leave it laying around it's like All right, I'm a Zimbabwean Don I've got three billion dollars of paper currency here I could buy a I could buy nothing in Zimbabwe Even with $3 billion dollars. They don't have anything to buy. Think about that one. They don't even have anything to buy. So it doesn't do any good anyway. Maybe a half a stick, Don. Maybe a half a stick. Yeah. That's about it. Well, it'd be interesting to see because I'd be curious about the latest... Oh, here we go. Okay, they've answered my... Yes! There we are. Oh, and I had not seen this before. But remember what I said about putting Bush be an angle bummer? That's exactly what they did. OK, guys, so continuity of government. Let's see. Fraudulent event note with Barry Satoro up front. OK, guys, here you go. Want to have some fun? These things are so cheap, you could become a Zimbabwean billionaire in it for a few dollars. OK? So go to deception.com. www.deceptiondollar.com www.deceptiondollar.com Now there's a third head behind him on the right side and I'm trying to figure out who the hell that is. I mean actually a separate head other than the fact there's a mask. What they've got is basically they're holding a mask like he's holding a mask over George Bush, Bush's face. is what they're making it look like or somebody's face. In other words, he's a meat puppet and there's somebody behind him. But for those of you that are out there listening, this is a cool solution to hand out places, guys, because it gives all kinds of information out in the process. And it's got all of the different links and it doesn't show the back side though. Let's see if it, I don't think it doesn't show the back side of the new bill. If it's the same, that would be fine anyway. But for the deception dollars, Let's see what happens. How much do they cost? What do they have? News? No, we're looking for order. Let's see what the price is. And how much do deception dollars cost? How many, how, how well is it competing against the Zimbabwean currency of the day? Well, I don't see. Visit, oh, say, visit these websites. Okay, Northern California 9-1-1 Truth. Well, I don't know. I guess... Let's try the Midwest war on freedom. Apparently we can order the merit war on freedom. Let's find out I'm curious only because Hey, they messed up on us there Doesn't show that we can get into that site. Oh you buggers. That's too bad. We were hoping Well anyway, I'll have to work on that one and see what we can do and we'll go from there. But deceptiondollar.com, www.deceptiondollar.com, it is alive and well and a Barry Satoro deception dollar is available. We've missed out. We've got to get some. I'm going to become a 25 billionaire. 25, 25 billion billionaire. There we go. That'll be cool. And once we got them, they're going to make it after all. I told you he'd save us. Look, change. Small change, sir. Oh, man. Are you saying you've only got a billion dollar? I've got a one trillion dollar note here. And it says I'm special on top of everything else. Well, that's again a good, that's cool. Now all we need to do is I'm going to have to get some of these. I think you get more than 25. I think it's like 50 to a bundle. And yes, it is worth it. You drop these things all over the place. This is one of the things that people keep. I've got people that I gave deception dollars to like 8 years ago, 9 years ago and they still show them off like, remember you gave me those deception dollars, you know, or you told me where to get them because I wrote to a lot of people behind the wire guys. And some of you gave out as many as I could insight too. In fact this was one of those things where it's like everybody wanted them because man that's like real currency. And it's like, yeah, but recheck it out. And of course what they did is give people stuff to write about when they'd write home. And then people would send them back in stuff off the internet so they got to thinking. They actually had to use their brains, which is cool. Another thing here, speaking of brains, and stuff that really is cool, although they've changed the name for it used to be Fortifications. Guys, one of the things I would recommend, if you can get a copy, I know you can get an electronic copy, you need a hard copy. You may or may not find it laying around, but you might also find it used book sections as far as available FM 5-103 survivability. Also the older version of this is fortifications. Apparently because Patton said that fortifications were a monument to the stupidity of man, it finally sank in so they said, oh we can't call them fortifications anymore. We'll call it survivability. How do you like that, Dom? See, then you can't say that Patton was ridiculing your FM. So anyway, I don't care what anybody says bottom line is when Patton had his troop stop He still had him dig in guys you get my drift And past troops built just as many temporary fortifications as anybody else. Get earth above you and dig down, become a gopher real quick. So FM 5-103 gives you ideas and I highly recommend. In fact, if you're a militia unit or if you're a preparedness unit out there in any way, shape, or form, this is an excellent manual, typically both for the officer, infantry officer in the field in the past. Also for all combat engineers, although they have even more sophisticated books than this, this is the overview with good detail. The combat engineer manuals get into even more specific, you know, improvised processes because anything that somebody ships out, remember what we've said, when you send a five ton truck out, everything on that five ton truck will be used and reused and reused again. Remember that even the cases that the ammunition comes in become fortification construction. When you're going through thousands of rounds, when that crate would go out, they fill the crate with gravel and with dirt and whatever and they start stacking them like bricks. Now you've got an excellent external surface that's flat, that's not going to cave in, and you can still burn up with sandbags and natural soil outside and you've doubled your protection. You see how that works? Shell casings, even artillery shell casings were used in the exact same way. They could be filled up and stood up on end, and you pack them down with a stick and you fill them up some more. Then you stack them sideways, and then you bury those. What happens is you create an aggregate you create a you know again depth of material that when something hits it It's not going to go through very easily because it's got to go through sheet metal It's got to go through the gravel or sand inside then it's got to go through the other side see how that beats up the energy of a projectile and That's why the stuff is you know that's these are all the things that they in the more advanced courses They teach you to do with everything. How do you make something from something else? Course as I've said World War one everybody made trench mortars from artillery shells It was nothing to do muzzle loading artillery, you know, light artillery. They would do banks of them. If you don't know anything about that, look up trench mortars. In fact, home-built trench mortars, World War I, that should get you where you need to go. You will see German, you'll see Austrian, you'll see British, you'll see French, you'll see everybody. Now, if you don't want to see them naked, you're looking for their mortars. I don't want to see everybody naked or anything like that. especially not Frenchmen, but as it is, again survivability FM 5-103. Don, you have night vision technology. I don't want you to rush. You're going to be available in a few minutes. Getting darker sooner out there, isn't it, sir? Oh, yeah, it is. And, you know, we went past that solstice half and half. And if you want to, you know, we can talk about goggles or gun sights, green screen, you guys, and a half power. It'll thumb screw down on your Weaver or your picatinny rail your seven eights or your one inch rail respectively 308 capable did I mention three? syllables in weight capable in your factory so confident They'll want you to divide capable I get the question will that work on a 50 you don't want to work will that work on a shotgun? I'm told it'll work on a shotgun now the caution there is if you put a piece of night vision on a shotgun with enough eye relief well You're going to have to move that a little bit farther away than you would with a rifle left to be moving light onto your face. It won't be concealed by the boot, the rubbing the eye side of the night vision. Eyes, all our green screens, gun lights or goggles. And again guys, remember we're heading into a battle where 24-hour contact is likely. the argument they're going to take the night. Well you know what, one of the things you can do is decide that the night simply isn't going to stay dark anyway and that it kind of defeats the purpose behind spending a whole lot. See, any night vision technology can be improved with additional illumination on the field provided you understand the restrictions. Anything and everything changes the battlefield and means that the billions they spent are really billions wasted. It doesn't mean that it won't be useful, and you'll be pulling it from their corpses anyway when the time comes, but equity on the battlefield is not difficult to attain. I would point out that virtually 100% of the Israeli military during the invasion of Lebanon against Hezbollah, 100% deployment of night vision took place. Did it in any way, shape, or form properly support them when the time comes? Didn't gain him any ground, guys. None. Somebody who was a determined defender was able to effectively overcome the night vision technology and total supremacy in all categories with regard to conventional modern warfare. Think about it. So what did they do right? Nobody wants to ask that question because it kind of fumbles up all the rest of everybody's naysay, doesn't it? And by the way, the Israelis knew exactly where Hezbollah was. It's not like they had to guess, right? And not only did they hold the ground, but they kept it. Don, God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. Urah, kick him to the slats, beat him down hard, don't let him get back up. Don, your number for night vision encloses, please. 7, 9, 6, 8, 4, 5, 8, 6, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,