November 5, 2013
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1h 8m
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2013
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, communications infrastructure, and local governance on the evening of November 5, 2013. He covered shortwave radio operations on the Eagle and Possum Radio Networks (39.995 MHz, 80 meters), highlighted surplus equipment sources including Austin police radios and Fair Radio Sales, and promoted Para-Ordinance firearm components available through e-sarcoinc.com. Extended caller segments addressed Texas election amendments, water board proposals, and practical hunting and food preservation techniques including smokehouse construction and game processing.
- eagle radio network
- shortwave communications
- 80 meter band
- preparedness
- surplus equipment
- fair radio sales
- para-ordinance pistols
- texas elections
- water board
- smokehouse
- game processing
- michigan militia
- liberty tree radio
- emergency communications
- self-sufficiency
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You vie 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 is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. and your daughters visit doctors so their children will be able to... 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 will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his tyrants trampled each God-given right. We only watch him 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the Evening Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kirky. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east, and northeast. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on... LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, we're on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, and ultra net technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're in the hallmark network on the eastern seaboard. From the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both Fifth Third and Fifth, and our friends in Colorado, waving to the left coast, we turn back to the east, sweep across plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the Smoky slash the Blue Ridge, where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams, and the mob, build, grandma consortium, bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make the light work. A million petticoat junction operators, all doing their part in their respective areas. I think we have Don with us there. Might be on mute, Don. We'll be double-checked just to be safe. And we may not have Don with us, so... The date is the 5th of November. It is the 5th year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K-2013 Old Earth Calendar or Mayan Crazy Town Crazy Town Calendar. In fact, as I recall, we're about 18 days from the calendar of doom! Let's write the one year anniversary from the Mayan sacrificial calendar date of death and destruction and mayhem which I was supposed to be last year, but you get about by just a year. Yeah, I never know I mean come on. It's possible. I think other people that are hopeful Okay, maybe I missed something. So for all the Christians who are worshipping the Mayan calendar, we'll give you the benefit of the doubt thereof. I wouldn't call myself much of a Christian if I'm worshipping the Mayan calendar, but that's just me. What do I know? Anyway, it's also communications Tuesday. Variable risk at CQ. Yeah, CQ, do you copy? Over. KWA 359 or Echo Echo Foxtrot. This is C. R. Tango Foxtrot. Do you copy? Over. Anyway, communications Tuesday where everything from a flare down range to number of rounds fired in the air, flashlights, laser beams, infrared, radio wave technology of all types to include well. Many hard radio specification, radiation imaging technologies are at our fingertips. You name it, it's out there. We have it. Hell, we even have a large bore cutting laser. It's almost like a muzzle-loading artillery piece. It's on a large, flat leveling stone. Probably cost our taxpayers back in the 70s over a million dollars. Back when a million dollars actually meant something too. But disposed of by the University of Michigan, this particular project laser is ours. If you aim at something down range, you at least get one shot before maybe somebody figures out what's going on. But whatever you've pointed at, probably air defense would be your best choice. Give it a chance to settle in like a helicopter or something, hit the button and what happens? Come on, the worst it's going to be is you've got a big scorch mark on the paint. You get my drift? But again, it's not the eraser, it's the blades that get you, or in this case the perishables. It's not the fact that you have the technology, it's the power to back it up. And that's why you better be ready with alternative technology in power sources for everything you're doing, guys. to include taking a burden off of your regular power grid so that more of whatever juice you have is focused. It's kind of like being on a starship. You know, you hear about, you know, reduce life support, you know, reduce internal environmental control, reduce, well, take everything offline and put it towards the shields. Remember, you've seen that on Star Trek a million times. You can relate to that. Oh, and more towards the phasers too. More power, more power. Et cetera, et cetera. Anyway, the fact of the matter is that it really is any different with real life when it comes to radio signal communications, guys. If you can use something else to provide light, and you don't need much light once you're adapted to the environment, there's a lot of neat tricks that can be used so that a minimal amount of energy is actually captured for maximum use. This is especially true with light sources. Consider how you can use reflection. and illumination of contact or operating surfaces to allow you to be able to read and monitor what's going on or how things are working even in the dark ages. The other consideration is again by stripping off other systems that right now you kind of take for granted. You walk into a room, you hit the switch, you overhead lights on. Well that's going to end real quick. You're going to get used to the idea of moving to what is lesser candle power. That of course is going to take less burden off your primary system. Leave whatever power supply you have on hand for primary use, which is signal, medical support, or maybe weapon systems, depending on what you've got going where you need some power to it, guys. You never know. Depending on what you're plugging in, maybe it's got to have some power. Or maybe it's got to have some power. So, if we prioritize that, yep, weapon systems and support technology is the first priority. Also, signal communications to direct fire control, for instance, or to supervise and create support for medical operations, another consideration. Anyway, we have down there. I want to double check before we go any farther. Okay, ANA 1, ANA 2, and the bubble machine continues to function. 712-4320900 again at 712-4320900 the room number is 957-464-Poundsign and we have a dollar. No, actually it's Ed. It's Tuesday. Usually we'd have Larry Lawson with us. Oh, that's right. Larry, are you there? I don't see his number on the... You know, I was thinking, I don't know why. I don't know why, I actually thought that. I was thinking, okay, well, but I didn't hear Larry's voice either, so I actually unregistered my brain on that one. Thank you, Ed. But do we have Larry there? We'll double check. See, Don wouldn't be there. Ehh, Don's probably relaxing right now. And do we have Larry? I'm going to give him another minute, because I heard more than a few dings. So just in case it takes a moment to unmute, we know how that works sometimes, guys. A couple cool things here real quick when we're waiting. Larry may come up here and if he does, jump in anytime. Again, watch your recycle and watch your service sites, guys, or your restore sites. Today I got an entire mobile craftsman tool caddy, you know, like an onboard luggage caddy tool box full of stuff. I don't even know what all I got yet. Looking at the top, I've got an idea what's on the first layer. This particular toolbox has a clamshell roof and then it has three toolbox trays. Two that come out and the third is the bucket itself. Two wheels on the bottom, extendable arm, you can walk it along like a tool caddy or a golf cart and then sit it down and work out of it. Well the cool thing is there's everything from dies, taps, It's drill bits, steel and ceramic drill bits, wood bore, paddles, screwdrivers, wrenches, a unique set of box end wrenches, socket end wrenches that have flexible heads. In this case, this one is by, I've got my hand again here, it's really well done, it's executed well. Fecom. F-A-C-O-M. Fecom. Or is that facom? It could be facom. How appropriate it might be. It's fake. Well anyway, it's French also. It's made in France. Or at least it says it is. It is Vanachrome finished. How do you like that? Vanachrome. Makes it sound like it's real. I've got a Vanachrome tool as opposed to Vanadium and all the other terms that are used. So this is Vanachrome de France. Yafons. Anyway, I've got about a whole set of these wrenches. In this case, the one I'm holding is 5'8 on one end, 3' on the other. They're all English Standard. Toolkit's older and amazingly enough, Japanese. Now, of course, this could be a Honda kit. I haven't looked at it closely yet. I'm going to do some more cross-referencing. But it's a really nice, for instance, there's at least one complete set of Japanese made sockets that are flawless. have done pretty good work for about 40-50 years with their wrenches, especially their finished wrenches, anything that's actually done for industrial work. And the quality is right up there. I'm going to find out how well this French thing does here and a few others here in the next day or two. I've got some truck work that needs to be done. I'm going to put these things to use. Not that I don't have a whole pile of other tools, but now I'm going to experiment a little bit and see how well this actually does the job. But the whole set does but anyway $15 for a complete toolkit with saw blades, borers, screws, nuts, bolts and all the other goodies I mentioned and then some pliers, crescent wrenches, you name it. I don't like I said don't even know totally what I got but for $15 I The first tray was paid, you know, paid for the whole project twice over if not more. So I'm happy but the rest I looked inside I just didn't look at it closely. Oh, I got some pipe wrenches in there too. which is really neat. So a complete other toolkit to go along with the rest of the exotic stuff I've already got. The French tool here, these French tools are, if nothing else, only because it's like, what the hell is that? It's like, what, it's French? I do not know. It's supposed to work in the othe-mon-fie if we shall see. Anyway, also pay attention. Radio gear the same way. This morning we had Bill from Texas call in to the Morning Intel Report. Austin PD and the Austin departments have property disposition like universities and colleges and other places all over the country. In this case the City of Austin sells its stuff out. Patrol cars, equipment, I don't know what all, you're gonna have to check it out but they have radios, Motorola radios for five dollars a piece. don't know what condition they're in. Now I'm going to count on Bill, he's going to go do a stop-by and then give us an update. But depending on the model and if it's reprogrammable or if it is again an older unit that does not require any programming because it doesn't have an onboard restriction chip, then you're looking at a pretty cool solution for $5 for tactical radios. Older equipment, better made and most probably more American made parts on board depending on how old the radios are. Older is not a problem guys, in fact just a reverse. It's kind of like these tools that I'm talking about. Older typically now is better and with every passing year moving into the darkness You are going to realize that step by step as quality falls into the basement and you still have the opportunity to compare the older material to the newer junk now being made by the trashers that are destroying society. So again, focus on those local areas like that. Austin, there is a property disposal for the Austin city government to include the police department and they have cars, they have radios, they have all kinds of stuff, they have vehicle mounted radios. It's a mix. To see what they've got would be a real good idea and to consider, hey if I can outfit 50, 60, 70 troops, there's a handheld unit for you that will settle a problem real quick. If all the support equipment is there, that would be the best. If you can get chargers, carriers, etc, etc. Check it out, see if it's useful, see if it applies to you. How does that sound? Anyway, in this communications Tuesday, I would remind you if you can, please take the time to donate to Liberty Tree Radio, we're just past the end of the month. The usual monthly bills need to be met, that happens. We have a lot of things that need to be taken care of in terms of the small bills. We've gotten the big one out of the way for the year and I want to say thank you again to all of our friends for helping there. Nancy was proposing that we have another drawing. We're going to see about doing that. We've got items here that were donated by people that are already on standby. All we've got to do is put an address on them. I think that's what we'll do to do a little bit of a quarterly fundraiser. That way we can just get a little bit ahead. It won't get very far ahead or we'll just be level. That's fine. But you donate and you will get an opportunity to be the person to receive a gift. How do you like that? It's not really a drawing, it's just you donate and maybe you'll be the person to get the gift. Maybe another person will get a gift. It's a random thing. Anyway, also, bottom, oh heck. Oh, I'll tell you, too many things going on. I don't know if I just, I was going through the log books for the Eagle Radio Network and the Possum Radio Network this weekend, actually for American Radio Network too. That one went really well also, guys. I haven't even mentioned them today. Forgive me. 39.995 was the frequency, 80 meter, and it came in gangbusters. In fact, all the reports with everybody that was on the grid is that they had excellent propagation. Perfect window, last Saturday night to Sunday morning, excellent propagation. Here in Michigan all of our transceivers were picking up and were booming out. Everybody could hear everybody clearly. They had to of course select a place on the dial, but once they fixed that in at 39.995, everything went fine. Everybody was happy and satisfied. Now remember you might have to tweak the dial. The variable rheostat just a little bit. That's what your fine tuning knob is for. So that instead of something sounding a little like someone's cleaning their nose eventually it would become cleared up and it would sound like the person's right in the room with you. See how that works. So the important thing is understand and know how to use your equipment and again once you connect remember and forgive me I do not have the information contact point yet the website. Hopefully I'll have that by tomorrow and I'll rebroadcast a couple of times during the day tomorrow and on Thursday for the information on the web pages. There are two web pages, but the one in particular has the archives for Eagle and Possum Radio Network. You can also listen. One of the other things we haven't mentioned in a while is during the radio broadcast you can actually plug into the website and listen in through the internet. They do a jumper over to the broadcast. Yeah, you guys are really sophisticated. They do some really fun stuff. So again, in real time, no delay, etc, etc. So guys, just keep in mind that if you plug in right, yes, you can use your technology to work with those shortwave kids and get the job done. Yeah, some of those guys are my seniors, but they have an awful lot of fun. So they're playing around a lot and they're a bunch of kids in the candy store. Also, rebuilt one of the signal communications trailers this weekend, got confirmation. That's done. They did a complete strip and rebuild of the interior and everything is going to be reinstalled shortly. In fact, it's all modular so the big thing is there's going to be some modifications to the radio operator seating. Some really nice stuff we picked up from another location, military package seating, but newer stuff. I mean actually, not too new. The new stuff is really junky, China Sport garbage. The stuff from about the 70s, really well made and lean. It's designed to fit into a tight space but it's still comfortable. They did all the ergonomic studies, which is cool. So we'll have that done and out of the way and that'll be another rig for next Saturday and Sunday when the Eagle Radio Network will start out benchmarked at 39.900. That's where they started out. They ended up on 39.995. That's 39.995. That's 39.995. Or 39er, niner, niner five. Yeah, okay. See how that works? The important thing is that if you're going to tie in, listen in for a bit guys. You don't have to talk right away. If you're nervous about getting up, you can monitor what's being done. But work with the equipment that you have. If you have a transceiver and you have been putting it online, take the time, do the research, get the antenna set up properly, make sure everything's hooked up correctly. Throw your power online, do a quick short test and monitor. Don't key up the mic, just listen. Take the time and peruse the dial go up and down with your fingers due to walking through the internet radio pages And what you will do is learn about Radio etiquette how it works what you need to be paying attention to it doesn't mean you can't take you know classes and Utilize the information and tutorials are out there YouTube has a bunch of stuff. There's all kinds of things out there guys books and videos that have been done over the years that are actually good educational pieces for radio operation. But remember, if you just listen in, you can mimic by doing what the natives do. It's the best way to deal with it. So again, 39.995. And that is the shortwave 80 meter fix for this Saturday and Sunday from, let's see, 10 p.m. Eastern time until about 3 p.m. am Eastern Time Sunday morning, so that's Saturday night to Sunday morning. Oh, let's see one more thing here before we get to the bottom of the hour break and I want to make sure that I touch on this. Esarco, e-sarcoinc.com. Guys, I don't know, they must be getting the parts obviously from the company itself, but if you go to the front page of Sarco Inc. That's www.e-sarcoinc.com. Para-ordinates slides are here. Over 130 variations now available. I don't know where these came from. Para-ordinates are not a business. Did they go out of business? Anyway, I don't think they did, but man they picked up a whole bunch of slides. Every size you can imagine, some with barrels, some without. I'll remind you that e-suckawink.com has the castings for all of the P series of pistols. The P12, the P13, the P14, etc. Now the two that you really should take interest in are the double stack but single action P12 and P13. Why? Because most all standard government parts will fit but guess what? If you want to build it and not have to do a whole lot of finish work other than to the frame, the slides are available. There's 130 variations. You heard me right. 1, 3, 0. 130 variations available and they're all listed on the page now. on the circle page. Whatever caliber, whatever kind of pair-ordinance pistol you want to build, whatever combination, whatever finish, whatever I mean it's there. In fact it's pretty nauseous to go through because I was looking for the cheapest 45 standard. That's all I want. But there are so many pieces of candy in the candy jar that you really can't help it guys. It's like, dudes, check all this stuff out. So as it is, let me give you an example. The Paratinance P1045LTD, limited, LTD, .45 caliber, 3 inch, 169.95. Paratinance .45 caliber, 5 inch, 119.95. These are slides, guys. Some totally finished, some in the white. It varies depending upon, again, item to item. Some are cheaper, some are a lot more expensive, but they are completely finished, and these are a lot of their high-end gun parts that they're offering here. As high as $225.00. Pair ordinance 14.45 Ls, LTD 45 caliber 6 inch. Oh I'm sorry they got that wrong. Pair, that's a P14 I assume. 45 caliber 6 inch barrel. It's a long slide guys. There's so many slides and so many variations. Like I said you're going to have to go through and keep track and write down if it's something you're looking for. Every size and every combination in that size they have that para ordinance made or makes. I don't know if they've stopped making some of these, etc, etc, etc. We'll find out. Anyway, do we have a caller? Just in case. I know we haven't met patient listener. Don't worry about responding. That's okay. and we are at the bottom of the hour. We're going to hear the bottom of the hour break here in a minute. Again that's E-Circo, Inc.com. E-Circo, S-A-R-C-O-I-N-C.com. E-Circo, Inc.com. And you go to that page, there'll be a slide right at the top of the page. You'll tell you to click there and you'll take all the pages. We'll get back. We're back. are www.fairradio.com done for quite some time. If you have something that you are really really really really interested in, something that you need, something that, well it's just stuff that you've got to have. Okay, well you give them an email list and they'll see if they've got to have your thing on it. Okay, they might have it. They might actually go through and go. We have a whole bunch of those widgets. Congratulations, but what do you know? How many you want and here's what you pay. They have a sliding scale depending on condition. Is it pretty or in workable or is it just workable and not so pretty? And you can also buy, nope, it's not really working. Don't worry about it, but at least we got some. Okay, now a couple of things here that they have right now, and I've mentioned this the other day, but I'll bring it up again. This is an EE-89. Telephone repeater originally used to increase the telephone signal over a longer distance. A single tube 3Q5 amplifier provides amplification. A hybrid coil sends out the amplified signal in both directions. Power required is a 99 volt or 1.5 VDC includes, let's see, monitor headphone type element, various types. 7,500 ohms and it gives you the size and it gives you the weight. So if you're looking at setting up a phone grid, a little hint there is some of you are doing hard wire for your programming right now, then routing stations and amplifiers are something that you're definitely looking for. They have all kinds of cool stuff at this place. Yes, don't call me coddles. I hate being called coddles. Anyway, also a number of different mics and headphones. A lot of you guys are looking for microphones and headphones for operations, especially with older military rigs that you have. Well, if you're looking for parts, connectors, umbilicus slash extension lines, hand mics only with headsets separate, all or combined, they have both. If you're looking for handsets. for the PRC 8, 9, and 10, or the 25, or the 77, or the 90. All of those they have. So you're looking for pretty reasonable prices across the board. Not really crazy on that. But that varies depending on rarity. If you have a unique piece of equipment, you're looking for spare parts or other parts to put it back together. Fair Radio is the place to first go to see if they have it on the shelf. Number one, you can peruse their website. Which isn't going to have everything on it, but then send them an email or give them a call Give them a ring tell them what you need and ask them if they know where to find it if they don't have it Amazingly enough they are pretty friendly people, but if they can They'll try to dig it up in their warehouse and their warehouse is Well, no matter how hard they've tried to make it perfect. It isn't necessarily the case as we know things happen Now, another thing that they do have there are World War II UC-British 10-line switchboards. These vintage switchboards have generator and buzzer for signal with manual. By the way, they're British. OK. WW2 pattern. 38 pounds shipping used, fair condition for $175. Also, they have a second model, the UC-10 ACCY, and that's $235. So you figure it out. Plus they do have the operator's terminal boards separate and those run $35 each. Spare parts is what they probably got, everything in the pile guys. So it varies depending on what you're looking for but they definitely have a lot of stuff on the shelf. If you're interested, you're putting a field telephone rig together. If you're looking to put sirens, notification systems in place, emergency warning, I can't stress enough that as we pointed out many, many times, guys, There's a lot of stuff sitting on the shelf that is actually quite inexpensive that you can use for warning systems. Don't forget that your micro AM and FM station can become a standby emergency broadcasting core unit for your local area. You don't even have to put a wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah on the air, guys. All you have to do is pick a song. That you guys all recognize as the song that is the order to mobilize Johnny get your gun get your gun get your gun now get it on the run on the run on the run Johnny get your good. Oh that would be one Yeah, and that one that's likely to be played by anybody so if you have a version of it by any number of different artists from the 19 you know the 1900s You know that last century we're in, the one nine period, middle of the century, chances are you'll find some pretty good versions of that song and a lot of others. And they're so unique that they are definitely patriot oriented but they are unique and not likely to be allowed to be played on any regular radio. Nobody's going to accidentally hit something like that. So the cool thing is you leave it on and you just let it repeat. Wow that station screwing up. They've played a song five times. Oh, wait a minute six times. Oh, wait a minute. I don't want to hear it again Well, those people who heard about they that stations just playing the same song over and over again Well, you know people they make mistakes and it's computerized, right? Hahaha. Oh, it's not the case Yeah, see how that works So there are a lot of different ways you can use your micro-AM and FM's. There are a lot of different ways that you can use your other technology to create signals. Now let's not forget on that note the old 1F by LAN 2F by C mechanism also because we haven't really snapped on that in a while but you know with LED lighting and with blinkies. Now blinkies are really kind of neat. They became popular several years ago all over the country with... Street artists, young people who just want to have fun doing stuff and the idea is to use your own tag and other people catch on. You take a blinking LED and there are all kinds of high power LEDs in color now. They were already in color before but now we are looking at ultra bright. But the standard blinky is designed to do exactly what it says. The LED blinks on and off. On and off, on and off. What you do is take a watch battery. and a cheap magnet and you've got something you can fasten to a vehicle wherever there's a metal surface as long as it's steel oriented and what you do is you keep a little piece of paper tab between the contact and the battery face on one side. You solder it to the other side. Keep the other so that it's not in contact and then you pull the tab just like you do when you have all the stuff you buy from the dollar store where the batteries are inside. Now you got a blinky. Well, think about this. Blinkies could be laid anywhere and as long as they keep going up, no matter which one is taken down, if a series of them are seen and it's the same color, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue over there, blue over there, blue over there, blue, blue is our battle color, blue, blue, blue, blue as opposed to purple, purple, purple or green, green, green or red, red, red. Now the blinkies are cool because They are bright enough, in fact at night light travels a good distance anyway just like sound. It travels a distance as it is but there is less background mess with regard to fog, smog and elemental problems. Needless to say you don't have the other white light cluttering up the background as in sunlight. So the advantage is that any kind of illumination is going to draw attention. The good thing about blinkies, they can be attached for instance if you want to send up a slow-mo flare. You take a handful of blinkies, put them on a line. You take a party balloon in gray or in brown or in black. and you fill it up with helium. You string, you know, tie it off. You string the blinkies to the balloon. Make sure there's enough lift in the balloon to handle the blinkies. Pull the tabs on the blinkies so they make contact and blink blink, blink blink blink blink blink like a percolator from a Jason Sanborn commercial. Bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop bloop The flares off it's kind of slow No, not really in fact it continues to gain altitude and I gain altitude and gain altitude and blink blink blink blink blink That can be seen from a long way away What do you mark anyway? Go ahead George? What do you got? Well, you can get those helium tanks anywhere. Yes, that's that's the actually helium is your friend Can I point something out that if you were to walk out of a room and you say no, somebody's coming from the other direction, you know, a helium tank with its valve rolled open or actually mimicked so that it stays open? In other words, give it a false indicator that the valve needs to stay open because of pressure release. And that room fills up with something and one snap or a pap or a crop or a pop, and you know what happens to that room? That would be kind of mean, wouldn't it? I got a more practical purpose for healing and my use is for welding. Of course, yes, everybody does. Another strange thing today, Mark, today is election day in Texas. Actually, we have a few townships that have elections too, right now. They had a bunch of these constitutional amendments that really had nothing to do with What's really going on in Texas? The one I opposed, I didn't go vote because, you know, Mark, I, you know, it just about me saying no because all these amendments I could not understand because there's a bunch of legal, legalese BS, like, what do I care about, what a township or whatever, that's a half way along to something like that. That's all it was, it really had nothing to do with protecting our liberty. Well, no, actually, you got to remember, that's one of those things, George, where you're supposed to be involved. It's one of the few places. If it's your township, that's local. Keep that in mind. That's what you're actually supposed to be. For at least a little while you still have some input even though they're probably following agenda 21. The basic rule, if you can't understand it and recognize what the hell it represents, vote no. That's what everybody should be doing vote now, but but you see remember the township is local the federal end It doesn't make any difference even if we were to argue or piss and moan about it They're just gonna go ahead and do it anyway at the but what they do is they implement it at the township level So when they bring it back down the best thing everybody can do is vote it out or you know But just just say no now I can't say that that's bad But you know again remember we had a whole bunch of stuff Everybody just said yes to in a bunch of the townships here In Washington, I found out the other day from the chief constable Meeks, the gentleman who was locked up for two years, a member of Hautari, who is now the chief constable because everybody saw what was done to him and they were so disgusted. He got a unanimous vote from the voters in the township. He is now the chief constable of the township and they now have lots of other people who are assistant constables and members of the posse and they are already members of the militia. Oh, that's right. Well, you know what? Because they cut off all the stuff at the township level, they now have 100% of what they need to operate the township in reserve. That's how much money they saved. They actually have 100% in the bank so to speak, in other words, in funds, in reserve, beyond what they would need to operate. That's how much they were overspending with all these frivolous Agenda 21 and other BS programs that were just blood suckers. They were running cash out of the township and they weren't getting anything for it. See, so if you don't know what it is, oh no. Well, I don't think so. Nope, I don't think so. Unless you write it in English, everybody can understand it. then don't be surprised if everybody says throw it out the window. If it's so gobbledygooked up that it can't be understood, then it needs to be voted down. We need to get back to common sense, common English, everybody needs to understand it. Nope, we don't need a special witch doctor for this. Everybody in America can read English for the most part, although some graduating from high school may still not be able to read it all, the average person can kind of put the letters together to a degree, and I think we can work it out. Well, I looked at the ballot and it was like there was nothing local in the county or city where I live. So that's why I just stayed away because I didn't understand the amendments. Okay, well unless it's something where they're trying to abridge you people and drag you in, that's the thing you've got to be careful of. Remember, it's usually we're going to change a comma, we're going to dot an I, we're going to change these three words and add these three words. That's usually how they do it intentionally. Rather than what they should be doing is posting the bill in its entirety. This is the modified form. Here's the original form. This is the modified form. And here are the highlights of the changes. That would settle the whole thing real quick. But the witch doctors don't want it to be understandable. That's the problem. Hold on George, I want another caller. This is Tex-Mex. Yeah, go ahead Tex-Mex. What George is talking about, I went ahead and I voted. One of the things I definitely voted against was property 6, which was going to form some sort of a water board. Which of course, they were going to take money from a rainy day fund, I guess Treasury, and form this board. But heck, you know they're not going to stop there, so that was definitely a no for me. I voted no on everything. How many people were supposed to be on the new water board? That's good. They don't show that at all. Yeah, and here's the thing. Guaranteed each one was going to get a $100,000 paycheck right off the bat. And they're pushing it big here in Texas. It's been all over the newspapers. Oh, proposition's big. It's supposed to bring in, you know, We are in a bad drought here in Texas. We have seen a lot of people. Once you have the water board you will never get rid of it. You will be water boarded. Oh, wait a minute. You thought they meant a water board. No, no, no, no. They are going to grab the taxpayer and water board them until they pay more. Exactly. You think the water board would be as effective with education as the state school board? You could not agree on textbooks. Well, it would be the same problem. What you're saying is, wouldn't it be the same problem as the school board? Right? Well, again, what I see is there are 10 or 12 cronies that think they are going to get $100,000 a year jobs. Their buddies have already told them we can sucker the taxpayer into making that happen. Once you get it, they would then have to have a raise next year, so they would be at $104,000. Let's see, in three years they would be at $113,000. They would level off to about another $2,000 increase after that for one or two years, and then they would demand the cost of living increase. at about $114,000 per year per each one of the shysters that does nothing. But they have lots of meetings and they eat lots of bagels and lox. We've got an electric board here now. That's just what you're talking about. They're the ones who cost the Rolling Blackouts two years ago. Once you have a committee of monkeys like that, you're done. That's finished. You're going to California is what you're doing. I'm a little bit of a fan of Texas. It's not all that great here. I'm afraid you guys and music have got to speak. I listen to a lot and I get a lot of info out of the, oh you can get a lot of stuff there and they were talking about how Texas, I couldn't believe it, 800,000 hunters licensed. You got us beat. Yeah but there's a problem with that. Down in Texas, some people might have decided they don't need to hunt Texas license no more. You know what I mean? Just because there's only 800,000 licenses sold doesn't mean there aren't going to be 1.5 million deer killed. That's because of longleaf. Out here in the backwoods up north you hear every once in a while all through the winter and see it summer and the spring. You don't hear a second shot. You never hear a second shot. But you figure that's another wild cow being harvested, you know Mark I got a friend I'm hit a while pigs are tearing up his grass in his backyard all he has a 22 single shot Where's the best place to place that bullet? Well, get a bigger gun The only thing is to go to the side actually go to the side temple and or around the ear I mean the side if you can You go right down the ear channel on that one or if you can hit it if you can get him a good clean shot towards the eye forehead area It's a heavy ridge but that's typically how we execute them. Now the problem is how we execute them as opposed to wild pigs and how they act. Well, again a bigger gun would be a good idea. Let's put it this way. It would be a good idea if something like my hair is bigger anyway only because I don't really want him to suffer and I really want to keep him in one place. I might have shot him where I thought I wanted him but then he decides to run a couple hundred yards. flops over dead from finally enough of an aneurysm. But the problem is now he's run to that swamp or that marsh or that arroyo or he's in the cactus or man he's up there in the rocks. Up there where I didn't want him to go and I've got to drag his carcass back out. Bigger is usually a little better for that job if he's allowed to use it in the area. I get an SKS works fine for that mission for Pig. Is it true with the male pig, you've got to castrate him right away once he's dead or the whole thing? I don't know. Well, let's put it this way. We slaughtered a lot of pigs and we slaughtered them so fast. You don't worry about anything transmitting too far. You know what I mean? In other words, it gets hung and gutted right there on the spot and everything is coming off it that's coming off it. We used to put your pigs two and three a day. I've done deer I've done on a record, I think my record is 16 deer, what we do is we set up a shop in one of the farmer's houses here. He's got a double house, it was built for him and his parents, but it's a big ranch house. Well the second kitchen is as big as two of my kitchens and nobody's in that part of the house, so we set it up as an operations area. We've got two freezers and we've got a refrigerator. I bring about 100 and some knives. I've got all sharpened every case knives and every greater knife you can imagine. I bring the sharpeners along and what we do is the girls do all the processing as far as what we cut up. All I do is cut. When a knife gets dull I put it over in a dull cage. After I get somebody dull knives, somebody goes over and starts sharpening those knives up, puts them over in the second sharp tray, and I go through all my knives until we have to work them over again. Meanwhile, they just keep bringing the deer in because we get what we call lot tags. One year they just gave everybody hands full of lot tags because the deer were so thick. That means you just get like 10, 20 tags, the farmer does, to kill as many deer as he can on the lot. I lost count after a while because the carcasses are coming in and the guys outside stripped the fur. They're already gutted and then we start processing from there. But pigs the same way, although pigs, we usually did it over another farm towards Ann Arbor and we picked the piggy prep. All we do is walk out 22 to the head, use the backhoe to lift it up and bleed it out. The entrails go to the chickens, they get cut open and go to the chickens for feed. The chickens go through the entrails, so none of the feed to the pig goes to waste. Then Mr. Piggy goes to market. We chop him up right there in the old butcher house right there that's about the size of your kitchen. Mark, you know I bought the plants to build a smokehouse. That's actually one of the priority things everybody needs to be looking at. If you've got real estate and you've got enough space, I would highly recommend building a smokehouse right now. When we start looking at the situation that is coming, if you have the tools in hand, then you will have the ability to store. If the power is not there, smokehouses do not require electricity guys. Remember that. And everything can be smoked and will be cured and stored that way. You can do rabbit, chicken, armadillo, possum, raccoon, cat, turkey, anything you shoot you can hang up in the smokehouse and it will be cured and as long as you follow the old baby, be religious about maintaining the smokehouse that's all you got to do and that means you're going to want to collect your mesquite you're going to want to collect as much as many burnables as you can and you've got to make sure that you use proper material for your smoke pit, for your fire pit be careful on that with the rock that you use In fact, in this day and age, there's no reason not to go buy fire bricks because they're cheap. For what they are, they're priceless. Down the road, they won't be found. Nobody's going to be making any more. I like to know this Thanksgiving, I plan on having my turkey smoked. How does it taste compared to baking? I like everything smoked. I know a friend who is actually up there around 80 some years old, nobody supposedly likes carp. But everybody forgets that carp were brought in from Germany as a food. And if you have somebody who knows how to smoke carp, he used to do that. He used to smoke salmon by the ton. And what he would do is during the season we would get carp and we would spear carp. He would take some of the carp and he would smoke them. And people would swear to God after he was done smoking the carp that it was the salmon. That's what smoking does with the permeation and the flavor change. Oh my goodness. I'm going to be eating carp. I wouldn't think twice about it. I know how to prep it. I've butchered everything. Garp pike, nobody touches those. I've harpooned and actually done bow and arrow on garp pike. Try that one. And gotten garp pike with a bow. Garp pike are torpedoes. They're some of the fastest freshwater fish we've got in the Great Lakes. Going back to the 22 and the deer. I've had good authority. I've applied the family with meat every night. The best place is right behind the eye. Right around the eye area where the temple is. Right around the temple. Behind there they've got a soft channel there. It's a strike point. In fact, if you're using a cleaving or like a mallet tool, it's the same thing, just like on a person. That's the weak point right there. We don't think about it, but that bridging area where everything comes together, there's a channel right there, right behind the eye, right in front of the ear. I was also told that when you hit them there, if it don't go down right away, literally just stand there. It's like stunned. You can just walk right up to it and just finish it off. Right, that's what the club is for. That's what the Unka Bunka stone mallet is for, guys. Remember that, Unka Bunka. Ah, there we go, it's done now. The big thing is, again, I mentioned this earlier, one shot. That's why poachers stay poachers and don't get caught. One shot only. Most of the time you don't hear them because they figure what the hell if they're poaching they might as well make it quiet. So they're usually quiet in other ways. But they develop what they've got. The tools that they make that are quiet are totally disposable so that they can throw it in a minute and you wouldn't even know if they've crushed or destroyed. They wouldn't even know what it is. But the idea behind it is if you do anything it's one sound way off there in the distance. and no way to be sure exactly where and by the time you even investigate well the guts are laying on the ground steaming and the deer is down the road he might look like he's driving if the guy's smart anyway we oh my goodness we're past the top of the hour guys I hate to do this but we got we got to take off I know we're going to hear the music and Ed's probably going, oh, nope, that's right. We are at the top of the hour. Now, I'm not promoting poaching, guys, but I'm just going to tell you the fact of the matter is that there's a lot of Michiganders and other parts of the country, there's a lot of Americans who eat meat every night and have never eaten cow or any other dairy, farm-produced product. You get my drift? God bless the Republic. Step to your order. We shall prevail. Ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And we honor March day and night. Hoorah! Thank you guys. 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