November 6, 2013
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1h 8m
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2013
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for an upcoming power grid drill (GridX2) scheduled for November 13-14, 2013, emphasizing the need to stock fuel, food, and supplies before potential outages. The show covered weapons maintenance and tactical considerations, including detailed discussion of shotguns versus rifles, magazine management, and night vision equipment. Callers contributed practical advice on food preservation, hunting, pest control, and cold-weather survival procedures, with emphasis on hygiene and proper equipment maintenance during extended power loss scenarios.
- power grid drill
- gridx2
- preparedness
- weapons wednesday
- shotgun
- night vision
- survival
- fuel storage
- food preservation
- cold weather operations
- ammunition
- tactical gear
- venison
- hunting
- hygiene
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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 won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? 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? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As 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 as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch and tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this still the land of the free and that should be done There we go. Yeah one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, central, southeast, and east. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on libertytreeradio.4mg.com. We're on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, and ultra net technologies, both east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're at the Hallmark Network on the Eastern Seaboard. From the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida, the Arkansas Archibald, from Mexico, headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 3rd and 5th in our friends in Colorado. Recall, recall, recall, all of them! You want to spit rounds down range. Weapons fire for diversion. Make the other side dance. Put them on the defensive. Recall them all to include the governor. Focus on the one you want to get rid of as far as major recall. But put petitions out there in everybody else's hands and send the B team out to screw with the enemy. That way, they're having to play little Dutch boy and they're under fire constantly. Come on guys, do it. Become multi-dimensional and actually work with a 3D battlefield and a timeline, which means it's four-dimensional. Anyway, waving to the left coast, we turn back to the East Weep Cross Plains, leap over the Virgin Max, Mississippi Land and Smokey slash the Blue Ridge, where the restaurant crew's grandma teams, OK teams, and... coming up soon, the birthday girls in Cleveland, Ohio. We have three women who are in their 90s. Without saying any more, they've seen telegraph, radio, television, computer, guys. They've got everything over on you. They've seen it all. They worked in telecommunications. The Ma Bell Grammas are doing their part. They're helping us with a lot of technology that we are using that isn't necessarily, shall we say, spring chicken in nature. It's been around for a while. It's nice to have people who used it so they can tell you how to make it and abuse it when the time comes. Well done those people a whole lot more are getting the job done, but what is the date today sir and what part of the week is it? Well mark it is the Sixth day of November year of our Thousand and third and if you're trying to call right now I'm not going to answer the phone because I'm kind of busy on this again the sixth day of November 2013, year of our Lord. You know what it is a particular day. I got me one of them Army Regulate. It even says so on the bottom. Between index finger and little finger and bringing that over and lining it up with a magazine well, it's just a simple motion and it just sounds so sturdy. It's as good as that shotgun slide. But you know what? That sound is just are raising if you are old enough to have hairs on the back of your neck. That slide jumping the battery on that 1911 should get your attention. Now with that in mind they are not busting through the door so I will drop that magazine and I will reach over here and down goes the chiclet and it goes back and now that magazine is full again and again between index finger and baby finger and the magazine well is full and we can tell everybody it is weapons. Wednesday the perimeter is secure and there most certainly is plenty more where that came from. And that means we can offer equal opportunity coercive force. Before we go any farther it is weapons Wednesday but to give everybody a feel for some of the stuff that's in the wings as we know we've talked about this months ago now it's getting more Progressively more coverage down as we head into the window of activity for the second wave of this stuff. Power grid down drill grid X2 November 13th and 14th of 2013 is coming up. Go to from the trenches world report from the trenches world report from the trenches world report dot com. Go to from the trenches worldreport.com what we talked about months ago everybody has been discussing we already had the heads up on this FTX's like this are planned in advance even if they do this right now in fact today being the sixth advance party for this FTX is already on the ground guys in other words the people that are designated to route administration set up the rest of signal communications or coordinate to control thereof They are already on the ground. They are designated for the mission. They have been planning for one year in advance. Execution and progress orders have been given 6 months ago, then 3 months ago, and now we're into the last window of activity where actual mobilization for this particular FTX is taking place. All FTXs follow the same body of law, guys, if they're real. If they're fake, like the Boston bombing was, again, a fabricated incident designed to get the bomb where it needed to be by the Israelis and by the federal government. Well when they did the bombing when the government did the Boston Marathon bombing that's a very different story But they still told you right out on the microphone as many witnesses have said they told us this was a bomb drill and bomb drill exercise and there you were gonna hear things with Everybody just stand there brain dead. Yeah, okay now This is a grid off slash power grid off exercise remember from the very areas where this is emanating is where the power grid went off the big blackout that went across the country all the way here to Michigan and all the way through to Ohio. So for everybody out there, this is actually centered around the same complex, the same core area where that blackout began. So I would say that's a heads up. Everybody needs to make sure you've got your fuel tanks topped off. Make sure you've got your cans filled up even if you've got to stretch some pennies there. Make sure that you've got your gear and equipment indoors and shut down at least so it stays out of the weather. Collect your tools. Make sure you know what's going on there. Find your candles. Make sure that everything is squared away, dusted off, cleaned up. Get all the detritus and debris up. Do a general cleaning now. Why? You won't have the power of the electricity to do it later. General cleanliness and hygiene is especially critical right now. Guys, get everything done that you can as quickly as you can. That way, stuff goes up. You're not going to be spending gasoline to run vacuum sweepers and things like that, but you've got it for the moment. Power goes down, you're not going to be getting any bills. How are you going to be getting any bills if the electrical grid goes down, since the majority of this stuff is electronically transferred and electronically accounted for? There ain't going to be anything coming through the mail per se. I mean, eventually they'll start scribbling stuff on a piece of paper and trying to collect. But again, there's two points to this. Number one, if you have all your stuff into the electronic digit machine, how are you going to get that? This is what we've warned everybody about, minimal maintenance. Most people are poor nowadays anyway, so they don't have that much money in the bank. But remember, minimal maintenance in your account right now, cycle it down. Pull out $23.48, $116.82, $19.12, $44.03. I'm serious. Pennies included. Make lots of digits. And make it random and odd. But that's a way to bring your account down and you to have cash directly in hand that you can then expend very quickly. Cards aren't going to work with electricity down. So, the logic behind the power down is something we've talked about and they realize that whoever gets to the goodie box first actually wins. If you're a credit card, it registers that you have a certain value on that piece of plastic. And you can get to the feed mill first before power goes down or before everything collapses, you know, goes to hell in a hand cart. Guys, we'll empty out the stuff that counts before anybody even has a clue about where to go. You realize that, right? So, one of the ways for them to try and desperately attempt that to not happen is for them to power down. Now, I'm going to repeat this about food acquisition. You still go right over to the feed mill. Those guys know what dollars are worth. They know what the value in the spot is on their corn and on their wheat. And if you hit them hard and fast, if you get in there and buy it quick, You'll be able to pay the same amount the present spot is because you see as the power goes down and things get really bad and they realize day after day it's not coming back right away because they haven't hit the switch to turn it back on. They'll lie about any number of reasons why the power is off and it will be a lie. But bottom line is that with every passing day the value of what's in those mills will continue to go up. The cost of buying food day by day as far as with digits will go through the roof. Because here's the problem, there isn't anymore. Whatever's there, when that hit switch hits, that's like the bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum um bum um bum um bum um bum um bum um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um um whenever possible. Save your candles even for when you're really, really going to need them. Heat during the winter and even that, minimal heat. Start looking at layers of clothing. Start looking at putting up bunting on the walls. Remember what they used to do. You had window blankets. Minimize the amount of energy you're going to spend so you don't even become an interesting target, per se. Keep that in mind also, but because you also have to endure a period of time you've got to stretch out your resources Now start going through your inventory dusting everything off shaking everything off cleaning everything up even your clothing right now guys I highly recommend a majority of your clothes if you've got them are already washed and on standby and The reason I say that wash them dry them have them ready to go minimize what you've got because when the time comes and clean clothes are going to seem like such a strange luxury. At least the kind that you're used to. Most people aren't thinking about the idea, no we're not going to go out and use rocks and scrub on a washboard. We don't have to do that if you start thinking, but it means you're going to have to get mechanically inclined and start figuring out how could I make that washer work if I didn't have electricity? How could I make these systems work if I didn't have electricity? What would I do to replace them if I didn't have electricity? Well, what did they do 100 years ago? By the way, washers were invented far before electricity. You do understand that. It's funny, we always think about that, Don. It's like, that's the modern age of electricity. People had washers and dryers in their homes. Guys, the basic model goes back to wood and peg. Oh yeah. Yeah. In fact, they actually had windmill propelled models that were quite sophisticated. All done with wood. Now, think about that. I mean, if you can make a barrel, you can make a washer. The internal parts are a matter of what was in vogue for the time until technology was perfected and perfected and developed and perfected. And just that little piece of technology alone became a pretty significant part of society. The kind of clean clothes you have now are not going to be the kind of clean clothes you'll be putting on later. If you don't think so, if you haven't lived in a rustic environment, well, you'll catch on real quick. So the sooner we can retrograde our equipment and make it work for us, better off you're all going to be. Might even mean pedaling a little bit when the time comes. Yeah, pedal power, as opposed to wind power, as opposed to, well, if you've got a creek nearby, you can even do water power. Hey, wait a minute. It's hydro power, even with a simple paddle wheel. Anyway, ideas, the power outage thing go to from the Trenches World Report, power grid down drill. It's grid X2. This is the second half of that stuff that happened out of Washington, guys. This is the second half of the same model or body of FTXs. This is just the next step, November 13 and 14. Let's just be ready for it. Better roll with the punch, better be ready to punch back as soon as they decide to come out. When they do come out, cut their arms off, step them up their arches, turn them into human pogo sticks, kick their little rumpus back on down the road and go deal with the character that sent them. Don, I tell you what, do we have a caller before we get any farther? Star 6 will unmute you. Just to be safe. I thought I heard some other noise there too. Oh, I've been sliding them .45s out of the metal box they in with the spring underneath. I'm going to You'll find that over time if you put the magazine, you know, if you fill up that magazine because well You've been used to that wheel gun for so long if you fill up that magazine and just well I leave that gun over there for emergencies Just then I keep old Betsy here because she's dependable as the sunrise tomorrow talking about your wheel gun Every once in a while you ought to push those Bullets out of those magazines and let that you know and then some those little holes in the magazine, those men, that magazine is loaded right down there to the number eight hole. And, well, oil would go through those and get into the primers and into the crimp there. And, well, there's not really a hole out on a 1911. But, well, you know, that interference fit. But isn't that what oils do? Then you've got oil in your powder and primer. So we've addressed that. Would be good every once in a while. And you guys with long guns that are magazine fed, the same thing fits category. and hey take the load off of that spring every now and then. Now, before I mark you bring this up every now and then and you know you guys you can get a hundred round magazine it's actually a drum magazine for your AR. That's pretty cool and pretty neat. We've talked about the other day we were talking about oh street sweepers and I wanted to drag that you know that's a computer thought line isn't it? Drag that butt over from I think it was Monday we were talking about street sweepers and bring that to the Wednesday hour because this only reinforces what we've told you for a long time. You know that street sweeper because that revolver thought line got me going over in this direction mark and again the talk from Monday talked about that street sweeper over the years. It's like a revolver shotgun. Actually the magazine is a big wheel. and it holds 12. It's a real cool gun. It's heavy. It torques in your hand after you shoot it because, well, the magazine chik-ka-chunks over to the chik-ka-chunk just like that over to the next battery position. You know, it brings up the next round. At any rate, it does take a moment, a long moment, to put another 12 in that. And this is a good topic to bring back to the weapons Wednesday because you guys Any of your slide, your pump shotguns, almost exactly all of them are going to load from the bottom, aren't they? Now, with that in mind, even if it's something odd that loads through a port on the side, can you think about a bucket full of shotgun shells? It takes a bit of practice, but it doesn't take much to recognize the brass end in your hand. It's a lot harder to do with a glove on. Believe me, it's a tactile thing. It's a bigger word for touch sensitive. It's a tactile thing. But if you can reach into your pocket while you're just stepping back into cover and come up with and slide them into that magazine, right when they're needed. One can well imagine that that pump shotgun is going to be as close to the legendary Hollywood bottomless magazine. You know, we just keep shooting and shooting and shooting. Well, that goes over to how big are your pockets. Again, the right tool for the right job. I'm not beating up that street sweeper just to say, well, if you've got a street sweeper, you need to get rid of it just because of this. Because, man, there might be one time when you want to go bang a dozen times as fast as you can. And if it's 12 gauge going down range and it's bang a dozen times as fast as you can, more power to you. Because, well, the people you are unleashing that kind of fire power on probably aren't going to be this situation very much over the next instant. 24 or 36 rounds, gunner should keep more continuous fire with that slide shotgun than that 12 that can just almost go off like a machine gun. But like a rapid fire deck gun, you know, boom, a rapid fire at any rate. That's old, old rapid fire. But you could do that with your or slide gun and every moment, every now and then before you've emptied the magazine put two or three or even, you know, if you have enough time, pop the magazine off. Pop another one into the chamber just because, well, you've earned that one right then and there. And, well, another one goes into the magazine and, man, you're ready to rock and roll and run over to that, you know, other tree there or cover to that other tree there, whatever the situation demands. I'm glad we had the opportunity to bring that thought line from Mark. We did talk about this, I believe it was Monday, Mark, to bring that back to the hour on a Weapons Wednesday. I'm glad we were able to do that. You guys, the right tool for the right job. We've talked about this before, but that 12 gauge with a heavy buck load, something leaning over to like 8 or 12 pellets impacting you. all impacting ballistic gel. Let's not be so target specific. More hydraulic shock is in that instant than like a three round burst from a .223 rifle. That hydraulic shock is what makes people's, it is what makes them literally a weapon that's in their hand. Now, hydraulic shock is simple. You know how your liquid brake system works, don't you? You know, pressure over here, all across a given amount of area creates pressure over there. The same thing works when you introduce something very fast, a number of projectiles, into a human torso. Hydraulic shock is a result. And it is what, so to speak, knocks things off their motor mounts, continue living, tool for the right job, and ups and personal. You guys, I'd rather deliver one 12-gauge button. into the torso of a brigand then a three round burst from a .223. You give me a choice and no don't have to. It's not even a coin toss. At 10 round, at 5 to 10 yards, even 15 yards, give me that shotgun all day long. Now if he's going to, you know, oh we're talking about 10 yards, give me that shotgun all day long. I was going to say what about car doors? If he's hiding behind the car door, shoot him in the foot. If he's hiding on the other side, bounce him underneath the car, in the shin. If you're shot in the shin, there's hardly any soft tissues there. And even if you've got a heavy set of boots on, good leather boots, that leather is just going to be a plug that gets smears along the shin bone. That doesn't sound like much fun either. So again, the right tool for the right job. And man, a shotgun at close range. hallways. We've addressed this a number of times over the years. And shotgun that is rifled with a rifled being sabos and even hey even scope because well now you're talking about you know 200 yards and delivering a small freight train when it gets there. So don't discount guns you guys. You're looking for a rifle looking for a rifle and walk by the shotguns that are still on the shelves. The right tool for the right job. If I had to walk across the desert I probably wouldn't want to take a shotgun with me. A good piece of optics and the biggest bore I can carry and still carry a lot thereof and carry water too. So now we're talking about compromises here and there and how far do we have to go and how big is the house so to speak. You refer to that many times Mark, the house on your back. And we're well beyond the bottom of the hour. I don't know if we're going to schedule a break or what. Sometimes, you know, Mark can get going or Don can get going and we'll just pluck up the bottom. I'll tell you what, I think Ed can't really do a little fade up there with some of the problems we're having with the load up, but I think we can go to the bottom of the hour break. Ed's pro- I'll bet you Ed's ready for that. I knew it. Why can't you hear the red ghost? What mind you madness fills in our valleys? There is danger, and there's danger in our hills. Oh, hear ye not just singin' of the dew, though wild and free. So soon you'll know the ringin' of the rifle from the tree. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle, in our hands will prove no frightful. 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Take the time plug in and if you could help us out this takes care of the monthly and quarterly bills. We took care of the big one and that was a major, major help. I want to say thank you. First time And quite some time we've actually made 100% of what was needed to take care of the yearly bill and you guys made it happen. So we want to say thank you guys. Everybody listening from the Carolinas to California and from Michigan to Florida. Everywhere in between two. Don, your number for night vision and how can we get hold of you? What do you have available? And what do we have that will sit on top of the rifle? We know that first gen is available. Go ahead. Well, the phone number is 23179684. 5'8", again, 2, 3, 1, 7, 9, 6. 5'8", we can talk about goggles or gun sights. You guys, they're night vision goggles really do exist. And so do gun sights. As you reference Mark, that first generation gun sight is still available. That'll live on top of your M1, you guys. That'll live on top of your 22, your 22, 250. That'll live on top of your 223 and your 308. Now, Well that lived on top of my shotgun. I'm told by the company that it will. But you guys, here's the caveat there. And this goes back over to like a piece of night vision on top of your pistol. When you put that piece of night vision on top of your shotgun, because of the recoil factor, you want it to be farther away from your, you know, what is that, taste of bone around your eye. They call it the ocular orb, that round socket that your eyeball rides in. You want it to be a little bit farther away because of, again, recoil. And when you move that farther away, well, that boot is no longer up your face. So you start to see the green light from the night vision device washing onto your face, you guys. That's called wash, that green light coming out of the night vision device. And if it's washing your face and someone can look and see, well, If they're down range, they're probably not your friend. If you're pointing the gun in that direction, you know you get my drift there and they probably will too or get a much better idea of where you are even when the gun isn't going bang. Like they won't have to look at the muzzle flash to find you. Looking at bunnies or I'm not certain what that green glow on your face would do to a deer. They might not recognize that as a threat. What the heck is that? Might not recognize it as a threat before it's too late, but deer, they're not kernel. They pay a lot of attention to that crunch and that twig and motion that night. Again, that device on top of a shotgun, it's supposed to hang in there. The company says it'll hang in there. It'll work, but in a high threat environment, it does not increase ones like likelihood for longevity. That old song about, you know, help me make it through the night, there you go. A fine, respective song that having that piece of night vision way out there on your shotgun is just going to be a contradiction too. When you can put it on top of your M1 even and you've got enough boot there that you know with just the right cheek well and you know all of the gun pulled up to your shoulder and because you've done this before you know what's going to happen and everything's ready and cabang and well everything goes down range but you still haven't compromised by showing light on your face. Okay? Hey my phone number is 2317-996-8458. We can talk about thermal too. Same things work with thermal you guys if you're looking at a little lighted screen and That light has to go something that light has to be there in order that your eye registers it and see something because that's what we're used to at the frequencies We work inside guy over there is going to see it too if you don't have a boot if you can't move your head right up to an that I write up to that boot on your piece of night vision gun sight if you're if you're using a viewer Now a lot of viewers are going to look like the end of a day like scope. They're not going to have that sleeve there, but they're not going to have a boot either. A lot of night vision binoculars are the same way. They really don't have a rubber boot. They're just the end and they have lenses there and maybe they have a little, the lenses recessed ever so slightly into the plastic, but there's no rubber boot. When you pick up a device like this, if it is a monocular or a binocular, this is a little more of a balancing act, particularly some of the night vision binoculars can get kind of heavy to do this. But if you pick up a device that doesn't have any boot on it, that allows you to, you know, bring up to your right, to your head and eliminate the wash, try to do that with the palm of your hand and the tops The palm of your hand on the sides, much like a horse's blinders. Think of the horses at the racetrack or the horse. If you see an Amish horse going down the road, they generally put blinders on the horses. They're like boards on the side of the horse's head, so it can only look straight ahead, or rather wherever the horse's head is pointed by the owner operator. Think about the sides of your hands between the wrist and your knuckles, the palm of your hand. Think about that as that sideboard and still holding the device with your thumb and sometimes curling your thumb onto the sides and using the ball of your hand there like what would be the heel of your foot. hold the bottom of the binocular and using your fingers across the top and bridging them even together, you can contain greater portions of the light from a pair of binoculars, keeping the wash not near as evident as it would be if you were careless and not having any intention of containing it at all. You can bring it down to where they really have to look for it. And if it is a binocular, A monocular is going to generally weigh less than a binocular. So that's a broad brush statement. It depends on what lens is on the device too. Because you can put a big long lens on some monoculars that have the ability to change lenses and get some weight out there. But generally a monocular, it is easier to keep all of the light that comes out of the ocular side of the device that you look in. to keep all of that contained into one eye and the ocular orb that contains that eye. So if you don't have a rubber boot on your monocular or your binocular, it would be good to try to gain now. Have somebody look and watch and walk right around and say move your hand to here and move your hand to here and can you move your forehead a little so it the very tip to the next finger and see how that moves everything. It's hard to describe over the radio but with a little bit of imagination and a little bit of help at night, one can eliminate great portions of the light that comes out of a night vision device only feeding what you need to your eyes rather than jumping up and down and waving a green light around on your face saying, hey look at me, because you know what that tends to do is shoot him. no pun intended at all. My phone number if you want to talk about night vision or did you write that? My phone number is 231-796-8458. And if you didn't write that down, perhaps you wrote down the address that Mark gave you earlier. Another way to help out Liberty Tree Radio would be to buy the night vision video. mattering a little bit of second generation and mostly third generation on the night vision video. There's example of one intersection in the summer and the winter and in the spring and the fall and with no snow and with lots of snow and with no moon and lots of moon and no moon on the horizon and no moon straight up and down. all in the same intersection so that you can compare instead of trying to bamboozle, pull the wool over, or fake you out, or look at my left hand or right hand. Again, that's the best of my ability. As honest as humanly possible, the same scenes presented across the seasons and in different light levels and light presentation angles, that makes it as obvious as can be. When you pan the the camera from an angle of 984 yards away. When you pan the camera away from that and the short range of that tree line is only about 8 yards away. Then looking down another darker lane. Again, great examples of what a piece of night vision will and won't do for you in the night vision video. Did you write that address down that Mark gave you earlier, the PBM box 194 in Dexter, Michigan, where the PZ is 48130? Did you write that down? Because if you put $30 in the envelope and send that with a request that you'd like the night vision video, eventually the night vision video is going to get to your mailbox and You'll have a pretty good example and a lot more knowledge of what third generation and second generation will do for you. They gave that pig a 21 shotgun salute. I learned how to skin a pig. One thing I learned about wild boars, you better chop their testicles off before anything else. With vinegar and ice trying to get the game smell out, gamey case out of it. There you go. That cold water will pull a lot of that blood out from some of the... How many were hit of that 21 gun salute? The head don't look recognizable. Okay, so there was a lot of good targeted shot there. Cool. No, but actually... They didn't run away, did it? No, but I say three guys with shotguns out there fired seven shells each into his head. So, got a 21 good solid. He was put to rest. Yeah. Yeah. And resting in his mouth. But it was a beautiful Berkshire pig. Ah, very good. How big, how many pounds did he guesstimate? Well, I don't know. I didn't weigh it, but I could tell you one thing. It was like about four feet long. Probably about three and a half feet up high. Probably a couple hundred pounds. Is that a good pig? Well, it's a good pig if you tune it on. No, it's only a good pig if you cook it right. Yeah, it's going to be good anyway. Can you eat it? Sure. If smaller piglets cook faster, remember that. Anything's a good pig. As far as pork roast goes. Don't burn it. That's right. Well, I don't know if they use bird shot, buckshot or slop. Well, probably by the sound of it, it didn't make much difference. They chewed their way from one side to the other anyway, so it pretty well finished the job. Now, Porco has pretty well been had the brain pan cleared is what it sounds like. Yeah, but now I got one other problem. Gear has been chewing on my tomatoes. Well, I don't know if you can take gear around there though. You got to be careful on that one. If you can get a block perimeter, if they have a... Mark, might I interrupt and tell everybody? Mr. Otto used to say, you can't call yourself a rebel if you're not going to take the King's deer out of season. And with that in mind, if you're going to shoot a deer up close and personal, 22, right in the eye socket, if it's looking right at you, right center of the eye socket, that will drop a deer if you can hit that eye socket. If you can literally dot the I and it's 10 yards away, the deer will drop like a sack of potatoes with a 22. I heard there's a report in the Hunters Magazine, they got a lot of deer RFID tagged. I got an RFID reader. See it's tagged or anything? If the deer is doing damage, what does your state say about that? If the deer is doing... Now, if you have one... Now, let's get really, really picky about that because from Texas to Maine to Alaska to Florida. They'll get really picky about applying laws to you. But if you have one tomato plant out there, George, I'm pretty certain that you could call that your crops. Oh, I got the same tomato plants. Well, it has four tomato blossoms on it, Your Honor. It's crops. Now, when the deer is munching on your crops and destroying your crops, you probably have a right to shoot it. Well, you're eating my kale too. I love kale. Hey, you do a little research on Texas law and you might be able to protect your crops and put up some deer for the winter time too. You'll learn how to skin a deer too. Okay. Mark, how is venison compared to, venison from the field compared to buying in a store? What do you mean? You can't buy venison in a store. You won't normally be buying venison in a store. Don't worry about that. It's deer. It's just deer. Deer is another category of meat. If you're worried about the wilder taste, I'm not certain what it might be eating in Texas, but by my recollections it might be tasting a little wilder. At least it's living by a cornfield or a sort or something along those lines. Oh, your sugar beets. Have you got farm country around you? Have you got farm fields? Oh yeah. Okay, so it's probably like a city fed kind of deer. It's not eating acorns, is it? So it's not going to have that real wild taste, but the thing about deer is it's not going to have a lot of fat marbled into the meat like cow does. So if you're going to cook it up like a steak, you're going to want to maybe throw a couple strips of bacon in there or even wrap it around it so it cooks more uniformly, it's a little more juicier end result. Grind it up, you might want to put some pork in there for the same reason. Or even grind it up into beef and you serve that patties or meatloaf or something. Actually, you already have half of what you, well a third of what's there, you have the pork that's there right now. You check with a local butcher who knows what he's doing. He is going to be out in California for instance. You kill a pig and they will trade you so many pounds of deer for so many pounds of pig and they will make sausage for you all day. Oh yeah, and you will be real happy. And you have got a pig there. Of course you want to do a pig roast, don't worry about that. But what typically you will do is they will either make a trade out on so many pounds of deer for whatever pork they need and they will make you any number of different types of salami, field sausage. Whatever they want, smoked meat, smoked smoked sticks, dried meat sticks. I've had hundreds of those, thousands of those made by a butcher down on Territorial Road to the east of us. And in fact I got the stuff for a dollar a pound because he just didn't like the way it turned out. He didn't like it. Everybody else here did. Especially at a dollar a pound. That's like 1979. Yeah. And that's concentrated meat when you do dried meat like that. Remember that. Mark, you know the thing is I do protect my carrots from the rabbits. I take those two liter soda bottles I cut off off the bottom. I make it into a greenhouse and when it sprouts up and it keeps the rabbits from getting in there and taking my carrots. What a 22 is for. and Oh, actually the thing is, if you look at the tutorial that they have on some of the uses with what they're doing and what it's going through, it would hurt people. But the big thing is, it's a quiet, small game-getter. Or a defense piece. I wouldn't want to get stuck with one of the six-inch darts or the trauma dart. Oh yeah, and you can place it wherever you want to. Remember you're incapacitating the enemy. You may not kill him, but if you're going to decide on a hand to hand thing and you want to do some damage, of course now you can be mean and do other things to the dart. There are many different types of darts. I've got two blow guns sitting right here. Again, we've used them for rat hunting. You can use them for small bird or medium bird. It depends on how aggressive the bird is as far as if they're roosted. You want to pick one off. Hey, the squab is squab. At least you're eating. One thing about the rabbits here, you can't kill them in the summer because of worms, I heard. But you can kill them and eat them in the winter. Right. Well, the thing there is again, if all fails, if there's still a problem, you can kill them and turn them into fertilizer. You know, a good portion of that is a wives' tale because I hear the same thing about you can't shoot rabbits in Michigan for the fleas and ticks, but you know what? You shoot a bunny in the dead of winter and you throw it on the snow bank there. Oh, yes. If you go, go leave it alone. You sit and watch while you're changing your socks. And as that bunny starts to get cold, you see little black spec jumping off and abandoning the ship. Only to jump into the cold snow bank. Good for them. You know something I saw like I got everybody laughing in the audience. I went on a blog talk radio show last night after your show and they had this disinformation agent on up you know before it watch National Geographic Sasquatch Hunters. So they had this guy on beautiful resets, we got satellites, we got sensors, we could track troops in the field of Malaysia High. And I said, why haven't you caught Sasquatch yet with all this technology? You say you can catch troops if you can't get Sasquatch? You know what I mean? He's healthier than you think. They didn't know that that was Ben Lodden in that house either. They'll tell you they didn't know it was him. We are past the top. Oh my goodness, yes we are. We've got to let you go George. Guys, by the way, for everybody out there, again, remember, get everything squared away. Follow up on a general cleanup. Make sure that all of your cold weather gear is where you know it is. Also, for battening down the hatches with the house itself. Get all of your linens cleaned, make sure you know where all of your quilts are. If we go to a power down, look at the season. There's no reason to be discomfort in any kind of discomfort. The important thing is that you're prepared for this. Remember, do general maintenance. Once the power is gone, you're not going to be wasting energy on the other activities, but cleanliness is especially critical to staying alive. Remember that. More on that we are going to talk about tomorrow, especially winter operations. You are still going to be scrubbing your hind end. The most common mistake made is it is cold. I am not going to clean up. Well, that sounds cool and to a degree there are all kinds of horror stories about that on the Eastern Front in Russia or up in Finland. Even there they knew that as soon as they could clean up and actually better their conditions, they were going to be in better shape. Scurvy and all kinds of other diseases pass through the troops, especially when you have concentrations of men living in tight quarters. It's why it's even more critical that from the logistics point of view and medical support that you keep your people as healthy as possible by keeping them clean. I can't stress that enough. I understand how things get more barbaric, but scrub your hind end. That's something you're going to have to be prepared to do. And especially in the winter, what happens is just like in any other situation, you have points where you're building up moisture, body salts, stuff erodes, it breaks down, causes problems, creates bacteria, then you have other problems. And with layers and layers of clothing, I know how slow it is to do that. Guys, I was in sub-zero operations before and everything has to be done slowly. You don't rush anything. You make sure everything is sealed up. You make sure everything is done right. It's like donning a spacesuit. When you're in hard winter operations, it's really like operating in space. And you have to follow certain procedures. By the way, don't stick your tongue to that telephone pole out there. I compare it to dives, but you're very right. Yes, exactly. Yes. Same scenario, Don. Thank you. It's actually the same weight. Your life depends on it when you dive, doesn't it? Oh, yes. What's the procedure? You just rush into it and jump in the water and all the hell with worrying about the rules or what do we do? Oh, no. There are the right ways to do it and the wrong ways to do it. The wrong ways to do it will generally kill you. Right. It's the dead ways to do it. That's the best way to describe it. So again, prior preparation planning prevents piss poor performance. Top off your tanks. Take care of your fuel, make sure your vehicles are put away and secured as far as from the environment. Keep them as clean as we can. Keep them prepped and ready to roll. Also, check all your gear. We're in cold wet. Cold wet is the most dangerous. Cold dry is bad, but I'll tell you what. If I took cold wet or cold dry, it'd be cold dry every day. 20 or 30 degrees colder and guess what? It's pretty straightforward. It's dark side of the moon or again like space operations, but it's pretty cut and dry. It's easy to identify the problem. The important thing is when you have a problem, you have a much shorter time to deal with it. Remember that too. But cold weather with wet? It's coming through the clothing to get you guys. That's the way to think about it. It's coming through the clothing to get to you and it will if you're not careful. It will if you're not paying attention. And either from inside out or outside in. If you're not taking care of body maintenance, if you're not replacing body fluids, you'll have problems from the inside out. If you're not taking care of your equipment, if you don't follow procedures, the moisture gets to you and it does what moisture does. It pulls calories and drags you to your death. So we don't want to see that happen under any circumstances. Again, boy, more homework and more projects to take care of. What a surprise. And you thought it would be an easy and cheap trip in a two hour movie to fight the war. Not going to work that way at all. I think most of you know better anyway. But we are at the top. We should be hearing the music from Ed there. I'm pretty sure. Any second now. Because we're past the hour and I know we were getting ready to leave here a moment ago. We bought some time and Ed's probably gotten, I know we've had some technical issues. We did have some issues with uh... the conference line and we've been loaded up on live 365. I understand that guys we need to remind people that we have Indiana Freedom Talk radio as a backup, or as a backup as a co-broadcaster. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run. But we are on the march both day and night. Ura, Don your number for night vision. Give it up a couple times and close us please. It's two three one seven nine six eight four Again, two, three, one, seven, nine, six, eight, four, five, eight. I'm counting on you, Mr. Moody, to tell me about them goofy things in the sky. Again, two, three, one, seven, nine, six, eight, four, five, eight. Thank you, Mark. God bless you. God bless you, America. This next announcement is serious news and you won't hear it in the mainstream media. We are living in an age full of catastrophic events and it's getting worse. But before we go on, remember this website, highgrounds.us. In the past two decades natural disasters have increased by 800% within the US alone. Cataclysms like Hurricane Katrina killed and displaced thousands because they were not prepared. And the 2008 economic collapse could happen again, but be much, much worse. So type this into your web browser. Highgrounds.us. 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