November 18, 2013
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1h 1m
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2013
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Mark Koernke opened the November 18, 2013 morning broadcast by recounting severe weather conditions comparable to the night the Edmund Fitzgerald sank, discussing Great Lakes maritime history, shipwrecks, and the tactical advantages of poor weather for military operations. He then shifted to preparedness topics, encouraging listeners to take advantage of post-Halloween sales for long-term storage items, discussed upcoming militia training exercises at Michigan ranges including artillery and light mechanized operations, and addressed recent tornado damage in Illinois. The show included donation appeals and advertisements for precious metals, emergency supplies, and health products.
- great lakes
- edmund fitzgerald
- michigan militia
- preparedness
- weather conditions
- military training
- artillery
- storm shelter
- tornado
- gold
- silver
- emergency supplies
- wolverine militia
- combat operations
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As you know, the 18th of November is the 15th fear of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation a 2013 old earth calendar or Mayan crazy town and it's a beautiful morning, Monday morning right now it is a long weekend but last this last 20 hours or so we have had the low build up we got really stumped this last evening it was a spending some time outside and actually being around in the yard, but especially late late at night. Guys, this was the same weather we had the night that the Edmund Fitzgerald went down. The only difference is inland here where I am, where we are in the southern part of Michigan. We got all of the wind and the constant shift and nonstop gale and thunder and lightning, but it's not right on top of us here, but to the north and to the south. constant artillery cascade for an hour or two at a time. And the difference, well, when you're on the lakes, I was on the lake the night the Edmund Fitzgerald went down, I was with 12 special forces, 131st attachment, and we were on the lake and I was an RO. I was the RO that was supposed to coordinate and in fact with one of the advanced teams, with the advanced team, were to coordinate a amphibious landing from a coast guard cutter the night the intimate show went down on the lakes guys i'll tell you what it was a court it was a bobber i could see the lights of the uh... boat of the cutter uh... quite clearly uh... the senior sergeant that was over me so the uh... team leader for the whole detachment that may never see the value were whoever the team leader is you follow instructions guys and that change from being officers n c o could be anybody you didn't know and you didn't it wasn't an issue not for an SF unit anyway fact the matter is a senior sergeant was making decisions there were injured actually with one individual and she injured initially and with that individual to proceed and proceed through the mission uh... we then sent another person back to us that the individual needed to be carried well one person plus we were fully deployment loaded it started out it wasn't that bad it started out actually it's like just like this morning gray overcast little bit of blue was loaded down unlike the movies Don't you ever ask in the movies where they always show you all these guys and they all look so effin' They all, none of them ever wear their hats. Ever notice that too in the movies? Nobody ever wears their hats. Everybody's gotta look cool. That way you can tell blonde from brunette and everybody, you know, hats have their special haircut. Also, everybody pulls all this gear out of their arse but nobody could show you where it came from. Well, in reality, and this is why movies, of course, are very, you know, they're very lopsided. There's 80% just playing burden and grunt work, and then the other 20% is, well, 19% is burden and grunt work but more speed. And then there's that 1% where you might be actually doing something or someone's trying to shoot at you and you're trying to shoot at them if you do it right. First of all, you're not supposed to be seen. Well, when you go in, each of us had a roll of field telephone lines that was pre-deployed, so it was done in blanket form wrap roll. We also had satchels for batteries. I carried of course a PRC-77 with all the goodies, accoutrements, coding equipment, you name it, everything on board and all strapped where it needed to be, etc, etc, etc. Plus spare batteries, plus additional demolitions, plus additional ammunition, plus by the time you're done guys you're carrying basically your 15 year old little sister on your back, okay? Oh god, and it's like, and the thing is, it's nothing wants to sit where it's supposed to and everything rubs where it shouldn't, no matter how hard you try to make it work. And then it's raining. I tap everything else. On top of that, I'm the RO's one, so my job is to stay in contact with the different attachments. One was going cross country, the other one was air. They were already on the ground, but they were distance away. Amphibious insert them off of a, just off of a point. and we picked the location, of course it was part of the SOP, part of the planning in advance to begin with. Guys, we hit the ground and it just tray dark gray, black, and of course it was just at sunset to begin with before we started moving. What gets me is it restarted, the lightning started, the wind never stopped. Non-sust-flat. Sarge knew that if we didn't lie to the guys in the cutters, They wouldn't have come in with the boat, the rubber boat, the RVs, to lie to them. So you swash on the beach, it was over five feet, and we had to cancel. So of course we lied. He said, well, tell them it's under five feet. And I'm watching logs the size of, you know, oh, half your front of your, half the width of your car bobbing around in the froth and on the coast there, in the sand, and going, oh, okay, well, I can do that. And so of course we talked them in. By the time we were done, we had to send another team back. So we were down to the old sergeant myself. I was doing security in the RO and then he was of course accepting the landing unit, the landing party as he would bring them in. We'd contact them, drag them in, we'd deflate the boats, bury the boats, carry all the garbage with us and try to get it someplace secure. And then take even more junk on top of the junk we already had. Of course, for field operator, deploying an actual A-Team, the way you're supposed to guys, all that garbage you use has got to get in there somehow and it isn't going to be dropped in by plane, not initially. So anyway, the three RVs that were supposed to come in, one was able to, the whole crew was sick, all the Coast Guardsmen who, of course, bragged into the rest of the men howling, where, you know, all these guys are all had rubber legs and they couldn't handle the water. Well, the water, obviously, with a storm that came through the scale, or puking all over the place most all of the team that was supposed to deploy that element of the of the team was supposed to deploy on the deck and we put 11 men in a 16-man rv popped the surf and broader into shore with other words we executed the mission every aspect of this this is the difference between working with you know naysayers and can-do people now most of them they couldn't get I mean they're a whole bunch of them they had to deploy later actually what they had to do is walk in from a greater distance after they returned with the Coast Guard to the point of harbor. And after they dropped the boat they immediately turned around but it was watching a bobber shift. Oh I would say if you just stuck your finger out the height of two of your fingers back and forth on the horizon guys. They were a good one and a half two miles out. Of course they've got to bring the boat in, they've got to bring their RV in and fighting the surf of course they get a few feet in and then roll them back 10. They get 8-15 feet back. And finally they really put and they drop the swimmer, goes in, checks the beach with the individual who is the contact on the beach that was the senior in CO. And then we rounded every blade of the boat and buried the boat grabbing all of the extra oh my god all the other gear that was part of the deployment. So now we're carrying your eight-year-old little brother on top of the 15 year old sister on your back and over your shoulders and in your arms. Oh and by the way I'm still using radio too and don't forget it's got personal weapon and we finally found a little wreck of a building, shoveled everybody inside, everybody's soaking and letting up and during this whole process, now all of this is going on guys, there were lightning and there was dark. In fact the dark was the rare and it was just a non-stop over again. Now let me point out something, last night's weather You all want to be guerrilla warriors, you're all talking about how you want to fight, you're going to fight a war. Last night's when you move and fight a war. Last night would be the night you go and do havoc upon your enemy. Oh, Nina, that nasty, terrible yucky wasn't really raining. Only along the coast and only at certain times did it rain here. This gave the gale force wind that we had, the constant wind, but guys, the noise the amount of distraction, the rain, the overcast, the perfect conditions for a guerrilla warfare operation. Perfect. There is your weather. In fact, even if you had to improvise, the idea is that if you didn't have information and that storm front started to move in, that storm front is your storm front. That's the whole point. The other thing is, you know, a lot of people, and this is the difference between working with, you know, a really good crew. people, there's no cutting corners because the idea is you train as you will fight or you will fight as you have trained. So everything is done, everything has to be there. If it isn't there, you aren't using it. If you aren't using it, you aren't going to get the job done. Interestingly enough, under this particular exercise, the aggressor had total air supremacy and air support. Helicopters, we were being hunted through the whole operation, which is really, you know, again, for the whole, whole of the period of time we were deployed. But anyway, This storm last night, this is the closest I've seen in a long time. And I mean, I've been out and about with some of the bad weather, but if it was this bad inland, it was bad on the Great Lakes this weekend. I haven't heard anything so far. Don't think we had any wrecks, but who knows? It's at the end of the shipping season for the Great Lakes. The lakes are still warm. I don't think there's been a whole talk about that. Not significant, but when we say warm, don't think all point here at the swimming global warming no that's not what works justice what happened with the edmund fitch daryl gee that's nineteen seventy five guys back in nineteen seventy five when the edmund fitch rome went down they were it we had a long shipping season if they can get along shipping season uh... out of the uh... of mother nature though ron as many ships as they can until they can't the problem is as is typically the case in its wife as i said before if you go to maps of the great lake and then punch up a your map of shipwrecks of the great lakes you will see some areas that literally are peppered they look like somebody just took in simple simple simple simple simple with like a dark just over and over in a certain area well that's because when these opportunities to try and get that you know you get that last run out of the lake well The reason it runs long and late, eventually it stops and it's always like a one. In other words, when it goes bad, it goes bad big time. And that's what happened with the Edmund Fitzgerald. And it's also happened with thousands of ships on the Great Lakes. In fact, we're a ghost of production because of the frag on the American economy. We are, our great lake traffic is nil except for the water stealers that the foreigners running the US and Canadian government, they're stealing water left and right out here, fresh water. So they're coming all the time. They're showing up with junk and they're carrying away as much fresh water as they can because we're stupid enough to let them do it. But beyond that, because nothing like it was and the back a hundred years ago you take a look at the date of the recs you'll see the cycle of the lake it's not global warming that's all bs i'm sure soon as somebody would mention a little later or not it is a natural cycle and every so many decades it's of bomber to be on the lake at the wrong time yeah there's a lot of ghost in shade sitting at the bottom of the uh... great lakes like at the top of lake michigan where they found out. That's all she wrote, kids. You're dove on there. The Great Lakes are deeper than you think. Another thing I'm going to give you a little hint. Take a look at the depths of the lake. Now, the area where the wrecks are, well, needless to say, there's a problem with that particular area in that there's a combination of bad water and let's not forget that Mr. Rock is not your friend in shallower oil shins or in conditions where you get pushed to the shins. that happens. That's where a lot of those wrecks are dotted there like pepper on a white piece of paper. It's what it looks like. Anyway, last night, Cheryl's thinking kind of weather today. Today's date is the 18th, so it was the evening of the 17th now. It was the 10th when the Edmund Fitzgerald went down. Same window of activity, same kind of activity. Water temperature's pretty much the same, and wind force comparable, except again, this storm this time around, we didn't even cut this all of the lakes, but it looks like the whole length of the lake pretty well got it the same way. And because of the thermal, because of the activity, the lake itself helps to, of course, exacerbate or accelerate the storm condition, which is something that happens every year. Now, here's another thing I'm going to hint, I'll give you a little hint about. Lake Superior, you don't get warm, okay? Don't forget that one. Okay, it's just warmer, not by much. The Lake Superior, she'd be the cold lake. Okay, she'd be the lake like you say in the song. You know, the lake it is said never gives up or dead. If you ever swim in the Lake Superior, then you realize real quick what the word refrigerator means, okay? In the middle of summer, even if it's 80 or 90 degrees, yeah, there's some warm water up there by the beach, but not very much. Okay, uh-huh. Guaranteed. Yes, it is. Well, I'll say, I'll tell you what, don't swim very much in my experience. Not many people would if you're used to golf swimming down there in Florida. Anyway, again, that was our, and still is our, these are our conditions for fighting. The overcast breaks up satellite coverage. The excessive wind just saw the potential for any kind of electronic surveillance from lower altitudes. and in fact takes down or puts down a whole lot of other junk and stuff that might be in the background. So just something to think about there. 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Power went out several times over the last 15 hours or so during the daylight and evening hours. Really started to cast after the next wave came in through the evening. So again, be careful on the roads, pay attention to your environment if you're down here across the state of Michigan because we did have a lot of loose branches, a lot of stuff dragged other lines down. Power came back up fairly quick so the big breakers kept getting popped, obviously damage from fill over from the winds and of course the winds kept shifting. That told me, and again, it's obviously when you're here on this peninsula, it's kind of like the sucking and blowing of each of the lakes as they pull back and forth. that we have last night that would be happen with the uh... thinking of the edmund pichtero the same way uh... you have three lakes guys upwardly picture went down and she's not the only one that's there again take a look at where the edmund pichtero went down take a look at a map of the great lake shipwreck and remember that those are the big ones there's a whole lot a lot a lot a lot a lot a lot a little or one uh... imprinting and one of the best of the subject is classes of Great Lakes ships all it did was give the you know the basic configuration an image if at all possible of the ship is a Masted schooner or a masted freighter if it was something newer that was actually a you know sale so it was something that was motor driven and putting steam power and diesel etc fasting thing is that they did a great job of actually ID not only the models and you know the different names of all the classes of the ship but was also interesting as it gave ID for sinking. From the death of the ship when she was christened, she went down. There's two things that happened to Great Lakes ships and two waves. Number one, the great storms like we saw with the Fitzgerald and like we probably saw last night, the whole of the lakes had to be affected by this as far as the big lakes go. Ontario, of course, and Erie. Well, they get to sweep up the St. Lawrence. So it does push up to them and we'll get some reports from the far end of Lake Erie here sometime today, probably, if not tonight. We'll find out more about that. But all of the lakes. This just didn't hit us here in Michigan itself. But what's interesting is, lost ships on the Great Lakes on a regular basis, obviously. Some of them, one of the most interesting to me is called a whaleback. When loaded, the ship was submerged, except for the bridge. and a secondary tower up front. Remember the Great Lakes ships have a bridge up front and have a conning tower to the rear and then all the way to the rear and then the middle area is the cargo hold. And the whalebacks also had one little walkway that would go from front to rear for the bridge and for the engineering tower to the rear. But other than that when loaded they were called whalebacks. Look up the model of that ship of freight. And what's really interesting is that they were an innovative design. They were a para submarine, but they were a para freighter submarine. They carried ore, they carried grain, but unfortunately under certain conditions, well, they also became submarines and rested on the bottom. So that was an interesting idea, concept of sound, but there weren't that many ships that duplicated it. However, a good portion of the rest of our great lake ships over a period of time went down not in the Great Lakes but in the Atlantic. Well, World War I, we got desperate for ships, not that we were that desperate, but they like to, again, consume resources in wars. That's the whole idea behind it, the heat of resources. They stripped the Great Lakes of a good portion of its shipping and progressively used it for supplying the British in World War I. Problem? Great Lakes ships were designed for a different kind of pectonic effect with regard to water. So unfortunately taking Great Lakes shipping, there was a risk when you took it out on the Atlantic, it happened a lot, the ships would snap into and go to the bottom. Hey, kind of like what they argued may have happened to the Edmund Fitzgerald. Yeah, well that's what happened to a lot of the great ships of the lakes, not just in World War I, but we did it again at the beginning of World War II. They took a whole bunch of Lake Freighter class ships, a big chunk of them, and their sister, some of them may have sunk in Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, or Lake Superior, but a big chunk of them during that window of time went down in the Atlantic and rest in the bottom of the Atlantic today, which are kind of out of place. It's like, wow, that's a really weird design. No, it's a lake freighter. It has no business being here, and when they took it out here, they knew there was a 1 in 12, or 1 in 13, or 1 in 15 chance, depending on the class. There was a 1 in 15 chance of that ship not making it simply because she'd snap in two, and twist, and go to the bottom. How do you like that? There's a crew job for you. Actually, it's a screw job for you. Yeah, get it? And take that one out real quick. Anyway, it is a beautiful Monday. We are at the bottom of the hour, bottom of the hour break, coming up here in just a moment. Smell that cup of coffee. Oh yeah! Daybreak in the sloths! And everywhere else too. Bambi season over the weekend. Many, many pooped enemies of humanity. Well, many future meals of humanity. We're taking this weekend. The Buck Pole is pulled down here in Dexter, Michigan, but all over the state the same way. A lot of people took what they needed and of course now it's heading towards the butcher box after it hangs for a little bit more and we'll be at the dinner table for Thanksgiving. Everything is over as well. Anyway, we're going to go... hold on, you know? Okay. Okay, you got to go to work to be careful on the road pay attention there's ice and spots way way north But more important is moisture and watch out for lines across the road. There's still stuff hanging around them You found getting people you don't want to be the first blue first one to do that. We'll be back. I've been thinking about this all day long This program for an urgent announcement. The power's gone and the lights are out. We now have an emergency situation. 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And we'll remind you too that We have another, oh let's see, it will be a light, actually this weekend it was light mechanized. The 9th Regimental Combat Team Colonial Marines, Elements of the Wolverine Militia, the militia at large, and the Michigan militia at large. And also, we had several other independent units there, including some friends who were up from southern Illinois, which was really cool. Say congratulations, but they demonstrated light mechanized fast attack, how things are going to work. The idea is quick and in and quick and out, guys. So the ability to utilize track and wheel vehicles, they had a complete next section there. The artillery was demonstrated using live fire, how the artillery would support and maneuver, and it's fast maneuver. In other words, train, train, train, and train, and train some more. So the air defense crew everything was deployed accordingly for practice. The idea is an integrated combined arms team. In order for you to be able to work with heavier equipment later, you have some premise, some understanding of how you will deploy what you are going to employ. Okay, so very good guys. Appreciate the work you're doing there. The both the MAGA-HITCHAM range and then the OAKAMAR ranges. The neck hitcham range has one long range for 50 caliber fire. Used as often but it's all our property, all allied property, everything for as far as you can see and beyond. There's nothing that isn't ours. The farmers that own the real estate in the area own whole sections so the panty waste can't try to twist something or cause problems for anybody with regard to range fire. The ogimer range is of course totally friendly territory and a lot of really cool training sites that have not been built or at least overlapped so that we can go from pistol to shotgun to shotgun to rifle etc etc or in this case as we can to light artillery pieces so the 20 millimeter demonstration was last weekend not this weekend we just went by the week ago and this week light artillery. ParaMobile is probably going to be coming up here it's going to be cold and gray when they get into the field which means helicopter operations during those types Well, guess what? You're going to be up and in full weather deployment. So we'll see what happens there. And again, the date is scheduled week of December, so we've still got a couple weeks to go before that happens. But the air mobile exercise will be at camp. Wayland North has some really cool rolling terrain, but they also have some good LZ pieces of real estate for training already prepped. no wires, no guys, nothing nearby that's going to cause any threat and a wee flying is possible and the guys will be plugged in. So they're going to be spending some fuel. Everybody has to donate to the cause. But right now, fuels come down just a little bit. So they're starting to stock up in preparation for the FKF coming up. So that's going to be pretty cool. And again, that will be the first weekend of December. Now we've got Thanksgiving just around the corner. I would remind you guys that there's a whole bunch of places where you have Halloween stuff in distress. A lot of places bought way, way too much Halloween stuff. Old Bummer actually and the crew put the kibosh to a degree. That's really kind of cool. The occultists mucked up their own holiday. And a lot of people did not spend because of the whole routine with the fear of economic collapse, which is cool. in that a lot of stuff ended up on the shelf. They overbought, they estimated, and a lot of places didn't even set the Halloween stuff up the way they normally would, which I think is also interesting. A lot of the Chinese sports stuff didn't show up. But if you go to Aldi's or any of the other stores, pay attention for the big carts full of, say sugar, I mean candy and stuff like that. But remember, it's Well, Halloween is kind of orange-ish and brown-ish and they've got like pumpkin candies and stuff. Well, Thanksgiving has pumpkins. Thanksgiving is orange-y and brown-y and stuff. So it's not like it's outdated. Plus the other thing to consider is, guys, change up. Anything for a change up is good. So if you've got something for 25 cents a container or 50 cents a container for a cheap, cheap like one third whatever item it is, yeah i'll put that on the shelf and let it sit there bed look at this way uh... it changes things pop labor change is good when you're doing a hundred percent of whatever it is the way of production for meals change up is a good thing and stuff pretty much because that there's their action The cake mixes now are all in retort pouches, a lot of them are. In this case they had like muffin and pumpkin muffin mixes and such. Well, the retort pouches are MRE pouches. So unless you do something really weird to that package sitting on the shelf, it's not really going to go anywhere. And it's vacuum packed. So you pretty well got a nice storage item there that you can put on the shelf and keep, you know, and then cycle out progressively, do unique stuff through the year. But if we get into a situation which we should all be on standby for nowadays, the economy isn't fixed, it's in fact just reversed. The fix is in with regard to the destruction of the economy. So what we need to do is keep taking advantage of the little sales and whatever. Now don't forget that Big Lot, and no, none of these people are advertisers, but Big Lot progressively marks down their Halloween junk. And you know, we're halfway through the month now, guys. So we're talking way, way down, if there's anything left, but Big Lot is a box store nowadays. And they used to be a distressed merchandise or cheap merchandise, like a five and dime store. Now they've become a complete box operation. uh... from china numbers everything packages seal containers very limited very narrow inventory very little of anything that they really are offering in the variety that these have a big lot what when they do have their box stuff come in it at like you know right now we're pat halloween well everything has a mark down sheet on the shelf and solar lighting and ultra light uh... l e d lighting is out there in force and again if they keep solution it's like last night where we had uh... power outage for you know if you want to you could hook up the l e d lighting leave it on and just let it sit and the christmas string lighting especially because you turn it on it runs indefinitely will keep running for a long long long long time while it's you know busy working for you part of the world got a way to see around in dark spots in the house without having to worry about stumbling around. It's kind of like theater lighting. Oh, that's right. Yeah, they have that floor of theater lighting and the deck theater lighting so that you can actually see it. It's actually deco offset lighting, so it's not really direct. It doesn't mess with your eyesight. Yeah, when the park goes out, it's actually more than bright enough to allow you to continue to move through an area without stumbling around. Don't worry, we're not at the end of that. I mean, the next batch of big lives, there will be a little bit of Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is an American holiday, it's not an occult holiday, so it's being attacked. The villagers hate that. He lives in a Christian holiday. So that's another reason it's hated, because it really doesn't give out gifts. The kosher mafia can't make as big a buck off that. uh... but don't worry christmas is around the corner to and with the christmas uh... situation which by the way they already do have the stuff in the stores you can start looking around to see what technology is out there there are solar-powered battery pack lvd lighting systems that are completely freestanding well that's awfully nice emergency lighting system not too bright but you know more than a lens to be able to illuminate the pathways that you'll want to use inside or outside guys. Just something to think about there. Of course, not tension. So you know it depends and even inside you want to make sure you keep things low and out of sight. So it's more the glow rather than a bright beam. Something to think about there. But remember the Christmas stuff eventually they'll be marking that down too and when they do well guess what there's a whole bunch of cool stuff there for you ready to roll. so take advantage of it again uh... if they do it in percentages big lot already actually does but the first three days it's only like you know twenty percent and then fifteen percent and then twenty five percent and then thirty percent and then fifty percent and then seventy five percent like uh... we're almost trying to give it away which they do and get off the shelf so anyway uh... just don't take a look at think about their uh... distress inventory isn't The stuff is fresh, or as fresh as anything else on the shelf. It has a Halloween picture on the outside. Not a problem. OK. Better repackage it if you're worried about the Halloween images. You can do that too. Personally, I wouldn't, but that's just me. And I'm going to store it the way it is, get the container to store it back out, get it on the shelf, and put it in your inventory ready to roll. Another couple things here real quick. There were a couple other items. Oh, they did have tornadoes down in Illinois, by the way, too, for everybody out there who had uh... seen the news the first job was going out there on the thanks of the guys in the chat room uh... search recovery operations underway there is your storms during those wreak havoc in the midwest killing six people in during dozens more with powerful winds that flat homes decimated much of the top washington illinois a firm late sunday night after eighty one reports of kranos rip through at least five states in the midwest earlier in the day One of the tornadoes in New Minden, Illinois was estimated to have winds up to 200 miles an hour. Jonathan Monkin, the director of Illinois Emergency Management Agency, said a third person was confirmed dead Sunday night in Massac County. An elderly couple was killed in Nashville, Illinois, and another person was killed in Washington. Destructive storms swept through the Midwest. At least 37 people were injured in the storms, although officials said they expected rise significantly out of washington a real community of sixteen thousand appeared to have been one of the hardest hit those of homes were completely flattened trees uprooted and cars turned upside down and again that's in one of the tornado belts guys so expect an innocent offshoot of what we've talked about with regard to the weather and conditions so yes there are yeah we've seen this before and now we're seeing it more and more because more people have cameras pretty well under fingertips so they can something on film so again pretty busy weekend other reason to be prepared everything squared away ready to rock and roll when the time comes cover as you can and that's why a sperm shelter or a bomb shelter would be a real good idea people tell you you're stupid until you're the one that comes out of the bomb shelter and they don't my favorite is the guy out in Iowa who put the Sturm shelter in front of his house. In fact, he put it in the drive around. He had like a U drive way up to his front door. And he didn't build it under the house. He built it out away from the house and put it all in cement. Very simple steel slash, you know, hinge door, ledge underneath. Basically, I think what he used was a septic tank, which is a cool idea. They're actually a great idea. They're clear, classic bomb shelter. You can buy septic tanks as big as your kitchen. well we put the thing in and neighbors were laughing at him why do you need that they were listening to a b c nbc cbs and all the other idiots like southern perversion law and uh... the a d l who tell you it evil for you to be prepared because they hate you well it's funny all the neighbors who laughed at him when he uh... in fact he actually videotaped the event his wife did and we got the uh... you know that they got the pets down into the basement the wife you know down into the bomb shelter along with him and they close the door and when they came back out all those neighbors who had laughed at him for putting the bomb shelters last storm shelter in they're all dead i guess it wasn't so funny and who had the last laugh all the guy who put the blast shelter slash the tornado shelter in now my problem is this especially in flatland tornado country How would you be so stupid as to ridicule somebody for putting in a storm shelter? Well, the only thing I can figure there is that they're either, yeah, they got a, you know, again, P-Brain IQ is created by the public pool system. And don't listen to Gram and Grandpa because they've lived there all their lives and everybody knew what was going on. Everybody had a brain. So the neighbors who all laughed at him, yeah, maybe it was social Darwinism. Because like I said, the ones that laughed at him, they're not here anymore. Ha, ha, ha. guess it wasn't so funny after all. There goes the flying monkeys again. Yep, anyway, just something to think about and another reason to have, again, at least understanding of where things are and where things should be. 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