November 14, 2013
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2013
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Mark Koernke discussed deer hunting safety and season preparation for Michigan hunters, drawing extensive parallels between hunting tactics and military strategy, including ambush techniques, patience, team coordination, and situational awareness. He emphasized proper shot placement to avoid wounding multiple animals, the importance of training and discipline, and the need for organized militia units with proper standard operating procedures. The show also covered airsoft training as a realistic and quiet alternative for weapons familiarization, logistics planning, and the importance of identifying and managing personnel in organizational structures.
- deer hunting
- michigan hunting season
- ambush tactics
- militia training
- situational awareness
- standard operating procedures
- airsoft training
- weapons familiarization
- team coordination
- logistics
- preparedness
- shot placement
- hunting safety
- military strategy
- personnel management
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Or if all they see is Bambi, they might be really hungry and just shoot, you don't even have to drag Bambi out, you just, and take it out. But you gotta keep looking around, because somebody might see that deer moving, and take a shot at it. This is why you don't wear American flags into the field when you're turkey hunting. Because turkeys have that red, white, and blue all around their head and their neck. And you know their head and neck is where the hunter aims, that shotgun. When he wants to slay a turkey with his shotgun, you don't want to put a pile at me. But we're getting a little bit sidetracked here, but we're going to talk a little bit about hunter safety here today. Because, well, I don't want to hear of any of my brothers who shoot the dogs, not out of the old order. just going out to the deer so that they can have a full belly when they shoot the dog snot out of the new world order, well I don't want to hear them falling out of a tree or stumbling and shooting their forehead off or shooting themselves in the foot or in there through their hand or so they didn't have to when man it really hurts when you shoot yourself in the knee, fall out of that tree. So there's a lot of things going to happen tomorrow and you guys I hope everyone is that goes out and wants a deer gets one. If you've been tracking that 32 pointer, I hope he walks right in front of your gun tomorrow because if you've been putting the time in, you deserve it. You guys that come up and walk into the woods and think, man, it's a lot harder. You wonder why you go home without a deer sometimes because you do not put in the time. So you do not... I try to practice operating this sometimes you are not at the place where the deer is at the same time so you can pull the trigger and drop him right there in front of you. You don't know where he's going to be because you haven't done your research. Now the same thing works right over into combat doesn't it? Because if you don't know where your opponent is, where that guy is who wants to kill you, if you don't know where he is, well, uh, wandering around in the woods, you're going to be the target. See how that works? You can go back to that place. You know, hey, you're climbing those trees, be careful and climb a tree. You know, it's been legal to shoot from a tree. Michigan was one of the last shoot from a tree. We could hunt with a bow, couldn't take a firearm into a tree until about seven or eight years ago, Mark. But maybe a little bit more, maybe around the turn of the century. At any rate, that's, you know, it's not important enough that I have to, you know, keep that, I have to tattoo that date on my liver, you know, keep it by my side. A little bit safer in the extent that now a lot more people are shooting down into the ground, around and God knows where that bullet's gonna go. I'm gonna shot this gun and this is the first time I've here and all of, you know, A whole bunch of first times you guys really turns into a bad time. First time I've ever gone deer hunting is the first time I've ever been in this area. And pile up a whole bunch of first times and that might be the last time you ever attempt to do it. Now with that in mind, we've talked about training haven't we? We've talked about, you know, practice. And we've tried to point out the difference between training and practice. Practice is I'm going to take my gun and I'm going to go out here and shoot. I'm going to plank at targets or cans or whatnot. Training is when I'm out there shooting my gun and I've got somebody watching me telling me, move that elbow. like that quit ruling you dummy get a drool cup at any rate that goes back over to keeping your spirit because you know this is just merely hope to keep even even your spirits how you go into the field is going to affect whether you come out with a deal even your spirit not necessarily I was gonna say react to bond to a particular threat even how you how you have it in your heart when you step up to well I was gonna say to the bat there but you know if that's what you have to take to your opponent a bat well you better have a strong in order to get that job done, see how that works. See how that works? At any rate, it's gonna be hunting, it's gonna be hunting season tomorrow, Mark. I'm just sitting on the edge of my feet and I'm just so happy. I know that there's a whole lot of people because you know what, it's almost starting on a Saturday, sure, in Michigan either, and when it starts on a Saturday, you got a whole bunch of people here, necessarily, again, know what they're doing the first time that what bothers them then. You guys, Mark, I was late Monday or Tuesday, I was late half an hour late at five o'clock. When I pulled in here to do the hour, I had plenty of time to feed the cats and the dog and take care of some other things. But when I pulled into the driveway, a guy stopped down the road and he was just getting out of his truck. When I pulled in the driveway and I came in and I fed the cats and the dog real quick and I put my 19-11 in my pocket. And I walked out past the truck because he wasn't around the truck anywhere. And I walked past the truck and I walked into the woods thinking, well, now I've got to go find this guy in the woods. So I'm looking around in the woods and I'm in a couple of places where I can look back at the truck and I've walked in through the pines here and I'm trying to find this trust path. And I walk over to a place where I can see the... And he watched me. He was in the bed of his truck with the camper, you know, the bed thing, the cover, the topper, that's the word I'm looking for. At any rate, about a hundred yards away, when he starts, he gets out, runs over and jumps in the truck and pulls into the little areas that drives into the field where I was, thrown and leaves. So he was in the truck when I walked by. He just was real quiet. Trespassers can be all kinds of ways and mean and sneaky, but your opponent will be the same way. He'll be mean and sneaky and he'll bring things in and he'll watch you walk right by and all kinds of things that he will do in order to lay waste to you. We've addressed this so many different ways. You know, to say that you need to keep looking around is understatement. To say that you need to check your say that you need eyes in the back of your head is to reinforce the door. of previous statements. Say that you helped. It's one thing, it takes a particular person to walk out into the field all alone. But it takes a particular person to be a part of a team also. So bear that in mind. And you know, when you're walking into the field with a team, you've got eyes looking in more than one direction. Now see how much stronger the team is right away. Team is right away. We've addressed this so many different ways. Keep looking around. Check your six. what happens to an army of one. So with that in mind, you know, for a mile you're probably going to go into the woods all alone. Because that's what a hunter does. That's what we do. We're going to go out and we're going to try to, you know, most of our, you know this as well as I do, most ambushes deer, do they? This is true, you guys. Most Americans deer do that low dog worm from one area to another or up to the edge of this still behind me and then get it out of the bag and through in the grass and just lift it just right because the deer is right there and man he's 32 points if he's got one on one side. Gun forward and you put that one in the chamber and you squeeze off that real ambushers aren't we? And I'm not ashamed to admit it. You find the place where the deer are traveling through left and right right and overlook that path. One new one walks by, wham! You put a hole. Doesn't that sound familiar? You find a place on the Ho Chi Minh Trail. You find, let me see. We'll just stick with that because not another one comes to mind right now. You find a place on the Ho Chi Minh Trail where the out force is too heavy and you wait for the one that you want. Here comes the front of the group and you shoot the back of the group and now the welders stumbling around in the road aren't they? And you take care of as many as you can and you exit the area soon. So there's not a whole lot of difference is there? See how that works? And you know what? They say deer don't have real sharp eyes. This is one of the reasons why you can be sitting real still. that deer, you don't have to have real good camouflage to hide from a deer, but if you move, if you blink, if you wiggle your little finger, that deer is gonna catch that motion. That's what they're built to detect, that little bit of motion. They don't have the fine, they're not gonna read the addresses in the phone book. They have no need to. They're not gonna pick up the phone and dial your number. You need that fine as a vision. All they need is to see that little bit of motion headed their way. their tail comes up, it wiggles, they go out and snort and whistle and the whole run in another direction, right? Looking around. Now we've addressed this and this was pointed out to me a long time ago because remember Andy Mark pointed this out many years ago. You know when you've spent some in the wood you start to pay attention to even the even that which brings you, you know you're walking along in the woods and this guy is four or seven people in front of you. between that guy to him to him to him to him to you that they can barely see each other and they can do the hand communication. We've addressed that how many different times? How many different times have we encouraged you or tried to get you to look at the communications with signal with the hand? How many times? Set up this hand and assist and everybody stops. It's just that command moves down the line and everybody stops and the wind changes ever so slightly and somebody's cooking noodles out there and you know why the point man brought it to a to determine which way we're going to go in order to interrupt everybody's wreck there. See how that works? Just using your eyes to look around and you're not just using your ears to hear. You're using even your all factories as your mind. Keep looking around. Enjoy yourself tomorrow. And I hope, man, tomorrow that we don't have to go back into the woods tomorrow night and Saturday and Sunday and Monday and continue to hunt for a week waiting for that 32 pointer to go by. Hunting, you guys? I've tried to run this parallel a number of times. The guy who can sit out there and wait for that deer to walk by, that's a patient fellow. That's someone who could just as well, because it's a lot harder to fool that deer than it is to fool most men. When it comes to you, my killing zone, now you, when I get my finger on the trigger, it's a lot harder to fool that deer than it is to fool most men. The other side of that coin, men that you are trying to fool, will be looking for. And they are, how many people do you think would go into the woods? Oh, this just jumped to my mind, Mark. How many people do you think would go into the woods tomorrow if they thought that 10% of the time? That son might show up the woods and show up otherwise. In other words, hunting game that hunts back. Kind of like what Fred Bear said, you know, it's one thing when you're hunting something that you can, you know, kind of just chase after. It's another thing when it's hunting you back. Your friend. Yeah, exactly. A portion that go to shoot the deer just wouldn't stay home. Hey, wait a minute. I'm looking through the scope. What's he got on his shoulder? Fred, what's in the right... That deer, what's he got on his shoulder? This just looks like a little Something just went back my ear I heard a crack in a kaboom. Aww that couldn't be. Is that some guy in a deer suit? Oh no, but he's got buddies. Yeah, and look at their moving to flank you now. Only a lot faster than the average infantry than that would be kind of scary kids, wouldn't it? Wait a minute, they can roll up faster than people can. See that's why I've always pointed out, I know this is, it's not a changing subject, it's not the very subject you're talking about. Guys, Reese monkeys actually, you know, there's a monkey colony. They usually talk about down in Florida guys Most of the monkey breeds that are big eight pounds you ever look at their incisors You understand that they're highly aggressive You understand that they are paws and their feet all work the same way Do you understand why you better hunt them down and exterminate them if you ever thought they started to try and move into an area and create a colony? You better kill them all Because they hunt just like we do. And their territorial, just like people are. They're no fun to run into if you don't have a weapon of superior quality. You all get the drift? Well think about there. With Bambi at least he got close. You'd have to figure out how to come up with a, you know actually become probably a lever type trigger mechanism like they used for snow operations. If Bambi could figure it out, that would probably be the direction to go. Wouldn't it be like a regular trick? Actually, it's a team thing, Mark. We saw this on Family Guy, or this very past weekend. It's a team thing. One buck deer holds the rifle in his antlers, and the other manipulates the trigger with his antlers. Ah, there we go. Cool. So there is a purpose for that natural gun rack, right? The scrape predators off their backs. Cure each other when the time comes when they're, you know, of course competing. That'd be something I saw on a cartoon this past Sunday. Yeah, remember, what if they were hunting you as hard as you're hunting them? Well, there's another point to be made on that. At the end of the victorious battle, the victorious after-meal that you have is that much tastier, knowing how hard you had to fight. That's pretty cool. Anyway, a lot of people would probably be a little more terrified of the idea going out after Bambi if he was reasonably armed. Well, you know how to hide your sense, you know how to hide your motion, you know how to, you know, wait. We've talked about patience as of late too, haven't we? And you know that ability to make your, uh, before the sunrise, tomorrow morning, and wait, and discern those little blobs moving out there in the semi-darkness, and now it's getting a little bit lighter, and man, it looks like that one is the Racker. and your heart starts to go a little faster and as it gets a little brighter, he's halfway behind a tree and all of the things that make your adrenaline just know that's a difference too because well, when something might shoot back, adrenaline factor just goes boom. It's like a cement mixer dumping into you in a day, all your internal, in a day you don't have that rush and count down to run away from a fight or two in a direct fight. That goes over to discipline too. That goes over to breath. that goes over to trying to remain calm. There are things to do in the world sometimes. I would remind everybody something on a serious note too, and this is something that I've experienced as well. I've had to not take shots. Deer run in people. They run in herds. They run in deer herds. In fact, if we have proper density, I'll jog your memory. How many people remember watching Walt Disney on television when it when color first came in? Do you remember that? You might also recall an opening scene from Walt Disney Presents. There were these nature scenes that were phenomenal. One of them was a river of deer. Do you remember this image? It literally is a herd of deer moving through the woods and leaping. There was a log and it was just like a stream and they literally would be leaping over the log. But it was a legion of deer. Now, you don't see that as much during the winter. out into smaller clams. Also, again, because of food issues, typically the animals will spread out. But it varies depending upon, again, density available, available food and water combined with population density if they're not checked. And it's a natural cycle with all animals. They will populate and then depopulate. This time of year, if you're a specialist, I don't chase deer. Again, we're in the ambush. is how we work it. Okay, I was taught to embush whatever it is you're going to hunt so that that way it comes to you, you don't expend calories going to hit. Okay, but if you have a series or if you have deer side by side, you have to be very careful. You do not necessarily, you can't necessarily take that shot unless you're going to try to harm the population. Because as I've pointed out many times, watch your backstop people. A bullet does not necessarily stop with one target. And this is something where, man, there's a buck in the middle of three of them there. Oh, man, I'm going to try to... No, or maybe it's you have a buck close to you, but it's running with two, three, or four other does, which is not uncommon. If you have deer side by side, you have to... You should wait, hesitate, slash no. Don't take that shot. Because the chest cavity does not offer as much resistance as you would think. Remember the two things up there in the chest cavity are one sac. Half hair. Yeah, they don't do anything to slow bullets down. Okay. And there's the probability, not possibility, that you're going to see an excellent wound channel. You're going to bust the shoulder. You're going to bust the rib cage. You're going to perforate the heart. But if that bullet is stable in any way and it gets out the other side, depending on how it's deflected, you could be wounding another animal that is next year's food. At the end, if it's a doe, you've killed four deer in two years. Always remember that. If it is a first year doe, the first bowling that will take place, the first birthing, Typically will be a single little baby, okay? A single... Fawn. Fawn, yeah. The next year though, typically after that, the deer will have twins. On occasion triplets, not very often, you'll see triplets with a more productive deer. But after the first year, the second year, they will have twins. So in reality, when you kill a doe, you have killed four deer in two years. You killed the deer itself and you damaged the other two that are here. You destroyed the probability of those other three being born. So that's a lot of food you just put out of production. 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Where every paycheck is a fortune. Guy to home. Where every meal is a bank. Where your instincts will serve you better than your government. I can't eat! The Micro Effect Live dot com. Micro Effect, a worldwide broadcast. On the internet and on KU-band satellite. Tell start. Themicrobequlive.com Port and phone number you'll need to remember is 888-747-1968. Again, 888-747-19. You know, it's not, you could say the microbequ- How about let's just do it like, oh maybe not because, and I don't know about your state, but you know, Mr. Otto used to say, Mr. Otto used to say that If you're not willing to take one of the king's deer out of season, you're not much of a rebel. So I beg the question, have you dragged that deer home yet? Other than that, just be safe tomorrow. Okay, everybody here in Michigan, I don't know when your state other than Michigan opens. You know, hey, concentrate on being safe. Hey, if you shoot the deer and you never bring it home, fell in a hole, shot myself into all kinds of other things, you can go on. It's not as much fun, is it? you know, concentrate on being safe and having fun. Other than that, you know, we can draw that parallel, the ambush, the whole kinds of things. And we've done this before too. We won't dwell on this for the rest of the hour, but you know what? They'll go out there and they'll sit and they're blind or they'll climb into their tree and there isn't even a blind in a tree now, you know, or the chair in the tree or whatnot, you know, almost like a lazy, old man. And then it gets to be a lock and they punch out and they come back in and they get a nice warm lunch and They might even take a nap for a little while, and then one or two or three o'clock, depending on how their schedule is and the contract they've got written with the deer, you know, because deer don't move for three hours during the date, depending on the contract. And then they go back out to their blind, and they'll be there until the sun is down and they can't see any longer, and then they'll use a flashlight and go back home and, dang, Martha, I didn't bring the deer home today. I guess I gotta go back out tomorrow, or they're, you know, taking a park. tumbling, breaking down the 32 pointer, you know. At any rate, we've spent the full half of fun. And there are those parallels, you know, but we would run it like this. There might come a time when you go and sit in something that is not near as comfortable, doesn't have a roof over its head like you're deer blind, you can't draw that window closed and keep that cold northern wind out. You won't be able to go home for that long every afternoon. Didn't you do that? question has been posed on this hour at the beginning of every deer season for I don't know how long now but you're deer blind all day you're deer blind for three days I mean I mean you're gonna take excuse me all of the things that you need to sit there for three days aren't you you know toiletries and luxuries some fuel and things you don't freeze to death when it get really cold outside aren't you if you had to or hunt like an expedition Like into deep, dark Africa and could you stay in your blind for a month? Like those guys who stay in your camp, in your deer camp, at the deer camp on occasion you might have a nice warm meal on occasion. And you know that 32 pointer he ain't gonna run by because you know when an army is in the field they didn't do the land of the fly train and what they can carry away from the land that they occupy. I could go over here, I could walk away you guys. come back in thirty and in another ten or fifteen seconds after that I could have a copy of between George Patton the secretary of the army at the time I don't remember his name but Pat describing an army knocking on the door of Berlin and the Russian army eventually engulfing Berlin and at the point of the speech not at the whole stand at telling the secretary of the army that chickens in boxes They didn't bring those cows from Moscow or Leningrad or, you know, Russian. And the chickens didn't come from, you know, side of the Don River there. Yes, they did come from this side because this side was a lot more of this side of the Don River was not Russia than the other side. So again, here, and if you don't come running along with me, I'll just shoot you. We'll throw you up on the back of that tank and you'll be half-cooked by the time we get to where we're going to be tonight. Again, we've discussed so many of the things that have been brought up even just talking about deer hunting are folded into staying like an army does, moving across the land, or living off. What is your supply train? We've addressed all of these issues over the years. But again, you know, we need the refresher course every now and then, and you know, we don't hardly talk about sewing on buttons around. On occasion, we'll have to re-repo. We don't free the winter, you know, or deer blind, or a deer camp, or valley, valley, Dexter. the land now. We're just not boxed into the East Coast. See how that works? I named small little towns from 10 Arizona and Michigan and other places because this won't be just in one little place. We won't have to just go over there to Clarkston. We won't just have to go over there to Round Rock, Arizona. Here and there it won't sprinkle across the nation like salt and pepper. See how that works? If the workforce has their way, they will be working hard as they can to keep everybody busy at once. This is one of the basic that every general knows. If I can work on a whole bunch of small places at one time rather than one big place, I'd rather pick a whole bunch of small places at one time to the extent if I can keep control of them I will worry them to death. To death. Around a little bit that small place over there I'm going to run some reinforcements over there and we're going to rip the dog snot out of them today and they will no longer exist. And then the We see how much of my resources I've just freed up to go work at another small area. And now pretty some showing up with the force that I need three or five times the force I needed to defeat that other small force over there. See how that works? At least like a lieutenant. Need to elevate beyond thinking like a private, thinking like a sergeant. This private's over what are trying to keep the corporals alive so they can keep the guns shoot so the whole of the group stays alive. lie just a rifleman in charge of everything I can see. I need to know more. I need to know what's going on over there. I need to know if I'm really needed over there. Do we? But communication through any action is as important as any rifleman. Because if you don't know what's going on, you don't know where to put your rifleman. Do hold up the picture. You might do it like this. Ostrich, when he sticks his head in the ground, can't see the hold of the picture. And the lion will come right up and bite his arse off. They bite it right off. See how that works? So we tell you, keep looking around. We tell you, check you're sick and to work as 18. We tell you, you need to sustain yourself. 70 is just 10. Mucked out into the field today and you had enough to sustain you for 70 days. That was there on purpose because man, you're not gonna see springtime. If you got 70 days, you're not gonna see springtime. Do the math. Need I say more? Mark, I yield the floor to you, sir. We're all riflemen first, but we have many, many, many, many, many other skills and we'll apply them. I think that's the most important thing. We have specialized military occupational skills. PMOS is what they're called, primary military occupational skill. But a secondary, and yet in the same breath parallel with all work that we do, is work as riflemen. And a real quick note on that. Guys, if you're looking for training aids, I've only got something in minutes, I want to get this out, www.aresoftstation.com or www.giaresoft.com. Now in both of these they have a boneyard. In the boneyard they have derelict for like $3 to $5 a piece. Guys, These are your training aids that are realistic. They are very, they're just like whatever it is you're carrying or close enough you won't know the difference. Good enough for what you're doing to give people basic instruction, a very realistic training aid, and while they may or may not function, typically they don't. I'm not so much worried about that as the idea that you have something that you can put in a person's hand, they can effectively train with, and in many cases they're metal aerosols. So they have the proper weight, they have the proper feel. And when you're giving individuals instruction, the faster the track, the sooner they are flying. We need to make as many pilots as we can. I don't care what category that is. If it's medical support, weapons systems, the ability to work in a leadership role, be on the fast track. There's a lot of people that aren't going to be. You're going to have to have a complete training mechanism in place. One of the things that I've talked about before, the advantage of airsoft active, real airsoft, guys in a wartime situation, everybody's talking about how they're going to be secret squirrel, they're going to be gorilla fighters and this and that and the other. How are you going to get training time in on weapons? Are you going to be pulling triggers out in the back 40 and going kapow, kapow, kapow? Good! We're teaching you how to be a rifleman. And your opponent. We'll be right there. Yeah, and especially since everybody's terrified about somebody reporting them and this and that and the other, well, Airsoft eliminates all of that. You still get the same performance ranges, you get the same familiarization, body feel, you know, muscle memory, and you know what? It goes very quiet, can be in anywhere you want. Basement, attic, wherever you want to train for basic marksmanship skills to perfect the ability to handle the weapon, Airsoft provides all that you need. And if you're going to be training with a more sophisticated, if you want to train an absolute realism, Airsoft comes in every flavor range you can imagine price-wise and material and construction-wise. But for about $80 to $100 you can get an all-metal AR-15. You can't tell the difference between it and the rifle you will be using. Think about that. So take advantage of this. Another thing about creating the cad rays that are necessary for command structure Skeletized units are basically what we have been creating for the longest time to begin with. Many of you who have already organized, you know, platoons, squads, out there across the land, your personnel are farther up the curve than many people who will be coming online. For this reason, many of your corporals will be sergeants. Many of your sergeants will end up being senior sergeants or will be junior officers. Many of your rank and file will become corporals or sergeants of fire teams, etc., because they have the SOP, Standard Operating Procedure, perfected. But you need to perfect that. We're going to call ourselves the Super Special Wing Bang Forces, etc., etc., whatever special title. Well, if you don't have the basics down, all the rest of that BS doesn't mean squat. The other side will just go your Super uniform when it's all done. So what we need to do is make sure that again the basics are reinforced over and over and you do not cut corners. Don't let some idiot convince you of that either. There's always going to be some dingbat who's going to tell you, well we don't need to do that or we don't need to do this or we don't. Well I'll tell you what, here's how it works. We've established an SOP for training. This is the standard. You do not wish to participate. Now the way to do this is quietly slide those people into the B group. Okay? and the V-Group can do special stuff over there on the other side of the training site so they're not interfering with the over here group that's getting the work done. Doesn't mean you create any, you just need to learn to do this very quietly. Hi Fred, you were talking about how we don't need to do this or we don't want to do that and I don't feel like, well you know what, I got some special work I need you to take care of. See, learn to manage everything you've got. Chances are that person's not going to show up anyway when the time comes. So the idea is work them over to that other, you know, like B group. You don't have to fire them or get in anybody's face or anything like that. That's a waste of time and resources. Find out who your hard chargers are. Find out who your motivated people are. But take the individuals that want to try and either undermine or backstab or try to, you know, muck with the training. Put them over there, give, oh really, well you're special. Well here's how that works. Get those special people over there. Now here's the bad part. They're gonna try and wheedle their way back over to whatever else you do. No, no, it's okay. You've got another task. In fact, you're very mission oriented. This is your project. This is why you have to write project missions up that are diversified. So that, no, you're over there. You guys in fact also separate them by distance. I've learned this a long time ago. But when things get serious, those people will usually be doing all the stuff where we're going to cap corners or, I don't know what they're talking about here. Let me tell you. OK, well, that's good. Cool. Over there. And you guys are all rubbing each other's sores can do that over in that corner. And you'll probably get a cap face off on the over in that corner anyway, because they're not there for the same reason that your hard chargers are there. So you've got to learn to manage your manpower. Now many of those people may be there purely for the purpose of creating contention. Hint, hint, hint. You got somebody that's constantly stirring the pot. Chances are somebody gave them the stick to stir the pot with. You get my drift and we always pay attention and watch for that. Now we don't necessarily want those people to go anywhere either because If you're better to know exactly where they are so that when the time comes you'll know exactly where they are. Yep. Just think about that one too. Anyway, we've got a lot of work to do. Focus on training. Organize armed, equipped, and trained as militia. Set up a 510 program in your AO. Logistics, the key to victory. A 510 program. Now, by the way, I want to mention this real quick too. No, they're not a sponsor, but BudK.com, www.BudK.com. Right now, they have a sawback machete, 17-inch blade, conventional grip. It doesn't have a buccaneer grip with a knuckle guard. 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