Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and equipment for militia units, including British DPM desert camouflage gear available through wholesale sources and MOLLE assault vests. He took calls about adaptive magazine pouches and weapon system logistics for combat situations, emphasizing the importance of standardized equipment and supply chains. Koernke provided extensive cold-weather survival advice covering rain gear, wool clothing, socks, mittens, and layering techniques for hypothermia prevention. He also discussed steam power technology as an alternative energy source, referencing the TV series Revolution and promoting steam-powered vehicles and machinery as viable post-electricity solutions, mentioning plans to have Captain Monahan on air to discuss steam engine conversion projects.
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Leftover from the Hawaiian trip, that's what they basically have so many of those piled up that and they figured they'd sell them to the Mayan worshippers and it worked out just fine. Don't forget that plastic fake obsidian knife and those bone-in-the-nose plastic inserts, yeah, to make you feel the part and be prepared to use that 13 foot tall 29.95 with human entrails hand-painted in communist China resin sacrificial pyramid. Unka, wonka, unka, ooh, just because you failed last year It doesn't mean it can't happen again. Let's be proud! Be proud Goombas! Proud Mayan worshippers! I assume that's what everybody was because they were all pushing on the Mayan doom thing. They must be Mayan worshippers, right? Yeah, well, whatever. Anyway, turns out that the first anniversary of the year of doom, you never know, could have been a week off, year off, month off, decade, maybe a century. Well anyway, despite that, it's raining outside. It is a fall rain, it's a soaker, low cloud cover, and medium, not a little bit of a breeze but not much, but it's the kind of rain that will put you down hypothermia if you are not paying attention. One of the reasons you need rain gear, and I would emphasize that, I will bring something up, I guess we're going to do it this way because this is an offering situation where I need to coordinate with some people. Ties, we have the ability to access the British DPM Desert camouflage in all of its items. Sportsman's Guide is offering this stuff. They are getting it from one source. I know who the source is. I deal with them and they have some really great prices on this stuff. This includes the Gore-Tex outer shell, the windproof coat which by the way if you have been reading the articles posted by Max Velocity on From the Trenches World Report, right now the coat he is talking about, not in the DPM green but in the tri-color desert DPM. They've got everything I can get the jackets the coats Used or new uniforms and I recommend the used over the new Because you can save a lot of money and you get good sizes with the used but they're very serviceable This is wholesale if there's somebody out there listening and you're a border unit or you're a unit where you Savannah cans and the Browns you gotta look at the colors and see if these will work for you Send me an email Put desert camo or I was put it this way Brit DPM Desert Camel. If you are a unit, say you have 5-10 people and you want to outfit everybody in this stuff top to bottom, this is the best price anywhere you are going to find it. I am more interested in the idea of getting it to the troops, the people who need it. But they have the Gore-Tex, they have the Pantson, they have the field battlecoats, they have the wind proof coat. If you want to read more about that, go back through the scroll from thetrenchesworldreport.com. They've got the windproof coats, they've got all the matching gear to go along with it. I think the only thing that we would really be short on with this company is I don't know that they got any picked up any of the hats. They may have the boonies, but I'll have to check. But if you want me to tailor a kit, I mean a whole issue. This would mean like extra uniforms. A mix of uniforms will be in size mixes. We'll explain to you what the size mixes are. But you could do your complete top to bottom. Everything would match. And here's the other kicker. In addition to the uniforms, we can also get the assault vests in the MOLLE gear in different combinations. And it's complete. In fact, some of you guys listening already bought a bunch of these vests when they were available before. Right now, I can get them. And I would recommend that we do this in a package. It means you're going to have to put a chunk of change together. Now, if you do want to, find out more. Again, DPM. Brit DPM Desert Camel is the title. Send an email to liberty at provide.net. and what we'll do is I'll get in touch with you and we'll go back and forth and figure out what the specs are, how many people you're trying to outfit and I'll give you the information what the cost is. Now it's cost plus shipping but the way things are looking right now is as bad as things are getting. This stuff is really great equipment, it's in brand new condition, They are very well made. We have a chance to experiment with some of the stuff already. We have bought a number of the Molly Assault Vest kits. They are really nice. They go over the armor. They do have all the other accoutrements including the undershirts that match in the same camo and everything. If you want to top somebody out, if you are down there on the border and you have a unit and you want to outfit it top to bottom and square them away and you want to use the DPM camo, This is the best price you're going to get anywhere. It's from the wholesalers. By the way, if you're out in Arizona or New Mexico, it'll be closer for you from the source once we get everything hooked up. But again, I need to know if anybody has an interest. It is the DPM Desert Camo Pattern in the paintbrush. Works really well here in Michigan in the fall. In fact, you can also attach with the MOLLE-GEAR a lot of the other 3 color desert or 5 color desert and it blends in pretty well with it. The 3 colors of course has a little different shade with some items but there's a lot of this stuff out there in force. I will point out though that if you get the Assault Vest, if you get the Used and I recommend the Used, they're like new. It says Used but they're brand new. They're literally like new. You can't find anything wrong with anything. It is not worn, it is not in fact used. They took it out of the package, put it together and then put it back on the shelf is what they did. But anyway, definitely worthwhile. If you are interested, this is a solution. I don't do this all the time, but this is good equipment for our units, our people. We need to outfit and equip a unit a certain way. You want to put them all square all the way top to bottom. This is a solution. It may work for you back east, wherever you think that stuff is going to serve you. We are talking pants, shirts, field jackets, windproof coats, and yes the Gore-Tex will cost more. Top end, as far as brand new, unissued, it's the same stuff they're talking about in Sportsman's Guide. You can see the price is there. If you want to, we use that as the showroom. You can go to Sportsman's Guide, punch up all the DPM Desert camouflage that they've got. All those items you see there, we can access. The only thing we may not have from the source are hats. So if they have hats in that camouflage pattern, that's what you need to top out. Find the most for the least, and that's where you go. Cheapest for the mostest. It's an idea. Anyway, I just want to bring that up. Also, again, a reminder if you would like to help keep the lights on here with Liberty Tree Radio. Again, you can subscribe to Liberty Tree Radio. You can put a subscription up every week or every month, purely a matter of your personal choice. And you can donate to Liberty Tree Radio that way to help us take care of all the other little bills that need to be run out. We've got power. of different smaller bills beyond the big live 365. We do that once a year. You guys help to that. Also we are going to be setting up a drawing here pretty soon. We just shot a bunch of boxes out, a bunch of other items out. So guys watch your mailboxes. Some of you should be getting the visitor from the past disk. We just had to make up a whole bunch more. a big request from somebody up north. They had a meeting and they wanted everybody to get a copy so they bought a bunch of them as a way to donate to the Liberty Tree Radio and so they ate up everything. But we had to get it to them because it was a one-time event and it's like we said guys, if you have these public events, I don't care if you copy, I really don't, seriously, it's more important to think this way. Go look at what you can buy a bunch of CD copies for now. For what you're paying for a photocopy you can buy cheap CDs at about 10, 12, 15 cents a piece. Now you can put a whole lot of information or a whole lot of noise slash music in there. If you're looking at the DVDs, they're a little more expensive, but you give somebody a DVD and you don't have to talk. You let the DVD talk for you. If we have any of these Patriot events or any of these Pro Gun events or any of these activities, you need to be handing out discs to everyone. It's one of those things where especially since you know if it's music Patriot music you're gonna be they're gonna be going home First thing they do when they plug in into the CD into the dash is visitor from the past Whoa dudes, I'll tell you what that makes everybody think that's why we play at the beginning of every hour here on the Intel report It's why you need to be thinking about doing the same thing now. Don't hesitate. Don't wait It's part of the battlefield expense you take a percentage of whatever you can in the way of resources and Saturate your area of operation. I do this all the time and I think I do enough radio But I still do this on a regular basis and a lot of you will receive a lot of other information that we put out there that hopefully you'll copy and you'll share with other people. Right now everybody is getting of course additional copies, or we may not have one yet but you do will in the mail pretty soon, copies of the Knob Creek resolution. Now again if you read it, it explains. We give, in fact when I send the packet out, It has all three of the original copied versions as they were done at Knob Creek when the Knob Creek resolution was generated. The copy that you have that is hand signed is off of the original copy when it was signed on site. My copy, the one that I have that was the copy for record. A lot of people had copies for record. The copy for record that I have which is hand signed, that's what your copy came from. Okay, we also took copies of the Knob Creek Resolution, if you'll pay attention. There's a little notation at the bottom. And everybody at the same hour, on the same day, the next Monday after Knob Creek, everybody walked in to their local Fed office and put it on the desk of the FBI and said, this is for you. Make sure your bosses get it. and everybody all over the country did this and anybody who wasn't necessarily there or everybody who wasn't a signer took a copy and could sign it in addition to the original signers and that's exactly what they did. Well the FBI, this had to do with what was going on up there with the Freeman siege. Everything went into a screeching halt. Then they went dead quiet. Then they started probing. What do you mean by it? and everybody made them understand it's real simple. You try to play a waco up in Montana, we aren't going to Montana to fight, that will kick it off across the whole country. Now I would point out that you should also pay attention to the date for the Knob Creek resolution. because it was one year after the Oklahoma City bombing. That kind of puts us to skew all the BS timelines and garbage you see that was going on and still is in the internet right now. So it tells you something about the operations and the internet and how the other side has fellow travelers that are supposedly in the Patriot movement who do all the weezer stuff. There's no one in this. There's no powerful demolition that could disappear after the war was gone immediately. Oh, shut up. You don't know what you're talking about, you idiot. But you'll hear people that will flop that yap because all they do is repeating the prattle that was done by your enemies. Okay? It's that simple. And in reality, everybody proceeded, everybody stayed focused, and those who manned up were the ones that held the line. You all remember that, okay? Everybody needs to remember that. Anyway, her ding, do we have a caller? It's JC from Pennsylvania again, Lord. Go ahead, sir. Jump in there, please. Hey, I wanted to bring up something that, you know, you were just talking about the Molly vest, the British Molly vest, and I'm very big on adapting your gear bay adaptable to, you know, whatever type of weapon you're carrying, whether it's handgun or rifle. And you always see guys carrying magazines that are only geared for AK. You put between that and the mags. That way the mags will still shot a tiny bit so you can access them. And also you have, it ends up being only being 20 rounders, you have an additional 20 rounds on strippers in the base of each pocket. So that is carrying in bandoliers. And like I said, it makes an accident. The reason I bring it up is, people will think on stuff as, well that's great. If you end up picking, you need to have the ability to be able to carry the magazine. And AK magazines are very specific as it can be adapted to carry mags. Except what I've done was I used to wear an assault vest with the belt Well, unfortunately most of salt vests, so if you're carrying an LBE belt attached to the bottom of the butt pack, canteens and all, it ends up digging them pretty bad. So, I kind of came up with it. It ended up being accidental, but what I do is I have a survival load on a standard tissue H harness. It basically has butt pack, two canteens, a pistol, knife, they're attached to the LBE belt and H harness. And then over top, salt vest. because it's damaged or you just have to run just like the all your basic survival gear on the H on it you can you can obviously run faster because you're lighter. I had a number of people in classes asking, I said okay well you can switch out mags now and they really don't have the ability to do it without either losing an M16 mag into the bottom of an AK mag pouch not being able to fit their AK mag into the M16 mag pouch and I figured this was a better way to adapt it so no matter what you pick up on the battlefield you can generally carry extra ammo for it without it being a burden. Well again there's a lot of different systems that have been out there recently that they are very very specific or very narrow. One of the things, you know, and I say narrow, I mean that they're very very user specific and that's it. One of the advantages of some of the odds and ends molly pouches that are coming out of gov liquidation is that they are oddball pouches that are not as common They are out in force, so you can actually buy a bunch. If you watch, you will see them show up in the industry here pretty soon. Those can be worked into the program too to help out with the MOLLEGEAR troops that have already committed to a system and may not be able to switch out. There is a lot of stuff in the earlier market designs. that is pretty adaptable but didn't really catch on because other more fashionable equipment came into play. It's simply because there's a lot of it, I guess. So, that's another thing to watch for is several of the different chest rigs and mag pouch systems that had variable geometry fittings on them. That's another cool thing. So you can cinch down the pouch farther. They'd allow for the 30 round AK or the 30 round AR to pretty much be carried. But you don't find those in the majority. So what you're talking about is the way to go. to deal with carry issues. We are going to be picking up all kinds of junk. I mean there is stuff we aren't even thinking about yet. Look at some of the oddball things that are in service in other armies. They are going to be on the ground here. We are going to be killing them and we are going to be stripping them. The other thing there though is, and I kind of got into this today with somebody else we were talking about this, is the mindset of war trophies as opposed to the logic of sound logistics. If I pull a whole bunch of Masada rifles off an idiot, a bunch of idiots that are dead on the ground, but I want a Masada rifle because I don't have one in my collection. I know a lot of people are going to want to do that. We've always joked about it. But in reality, it's a bastard rifle. It's an oddball piece of equipment. There's not that many of them out there. We kind of want to put them all together. If there's anything that requires special support, you kind of want to move them that way. The only thing that would be the odd man out in weapons systems beyond that is the fact that belt fed squad guns. You're going to want to spread those out even though you may end up with some odd man out weapons. You're still going to want to offer that fire power in each platoon at least as a weapons section or as a fire team or a squad support gun. So that's the exception to the rule because otherwise We are going to have to start getting used to the idea of trading out weapon systems or not surrendering, if not a term that is correct. But we are going to surrender the custody of them because it is like, man I want one of those but we are probably going to be fighting for a while. Go ahead, you can take those with you. Yes, it is okay. Get used to that mindset or at least putting that into people's minds right now. If it is R-type, you know, weapons that are, again we have to use because we are in a situation where it is grab what you can and drag it with you. In that initial phase or in a desperation situation where you're fighting a defense and you're pulling stuff off the bad guys as they're appearing as a resupply pod, then everything you grab is going to be used. And you're going to have to be ready to adapt it accordingly. You may also have to change out something we talked about in the other hour because your weapon's gone dry. I need another rifle that I can get ammunition for because my weapon is run dry and the bad guys aren't carrying that caliber where I am right now. Like we mentioned, you may be facing off against the 5.45x39 round. You may be facing off against any number of other newer rounds that are being developed right now that may have actually been embraced by certain mercenary units. 7.62x39 is still out there in the forest. More of those than anything else in the AKs out there on the planet, guys. You're carrying an AR-223, well, guess what? You're getting a lot of AK ammo. You better be ready with something that goes to 7.62x39. and you'll have to support the rifle accordingly which is where the subject applies here. We're at the bottom here. Go ahead, jump in there before we go to break. That was the exact reason why in Iraq I came mag pouches that I carried in our mags in. For that very reason if I ran dry I could always pick something up on the battlefield and had a place to put it. Well, appreciate that. Thank you, sir. Again, guys, adaptive processes. We need to be thinking ahead, not waiting until the last minute on this. Start building accordingly, too. I think we're going to hear the music. We're at the bottom of the hour break, perhaps. You never know. We might. I think we might not. But for everybody out there, this is liberty3radio.4mg.com. That's libertytreeradio.4mg.com and in the United States! And we are the people, talk radio, we'll be back! ...and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths, and to secret proceedings. For we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on public means for expanding its fear of influence. It was 1776, and when the founders signed the writ, Of independence from the prince, it was revolution Now an enemy from within Wouldn't save us all again And deprive us of our rights in the Constitution Restore the Republic Wake up, it's time to understand Restore the Republic We're losing our freedom in the land We're so behind the scenes Controlling everything From the daily news we read To the politicians And they're pulling up financial strings More powerful than kings It's essential bank elites Bringing our destruction Restore the Republic Wake up it's time to make us stand Restore the Republic We are the people and we can restore the Republic We're gerelyneous to the flag, restore the Republic We gotta change the freedom back America, oh If we live here, they'll take our rights away So we the people must defeat our own Republic Money till we choke, shoving taxes down our throats Bailing out banks we don't even owe, it's a ruination They're invading our privacy with high technology Microchip in our ID, it's a combination Wake up, it's time, the store's monthly A lot of humidity in the air way before. We had plenty of warning that the rain was a coming. So everybody rolled in the gear, made sure that the firewood was covered up. I got a big pilot out there. I just saw it up and... When we're screwing it into the house while I'm here working on the program, making sure that that's the little that was wet first will be next to the fireplace, next to the wood burning stove, so it'll all be dried out the rest of the way. Didn't get that wet to begin with, but yeah, it's that time of year. You got to make sure you have overhead cover for anything and everything you're doing when you're done, because It's going to get wet otherwise. And don't forget, next step is snow! But this is the most dangerous period. So guys, make sure you're carrying your wet weather gear with you. Poncho, cold weather items that overlap in both technologies. The big thing is to make sure that you've got it in the vehicle with you. Even if you just go to the resale shop and look for some punky stuff that nobody likes. Get it cheap, but it's rain gear. That's good. I saw something today. They weren't quite reflective bead, but as I joked to somebody, I was looking at some of these colors. They are fantastic. You can't miss me with this thing on. I didn't get it. If you were wearing it and you were run over, oh yeah, you'd have to sue somebody because there's no way in hell you could say you didn't see this person in front of you. The gaudiest of bright pinkish-red I have seen and it was rain gear and it's like yep that's a safety color if you're worried about the kids going to school and not being seen oh yeah I'd put the only thing that would be more effective than that would be the old actually the new ones are from Britain they actually have a bunch of the British cop bead glass reflective rain gear It says police on it, which might be a good thing anyway. That really kind of messes with people's minds. They kind of will steer clear of you. They probably almost seem like they aim for you and run you over. Oops, that's not a problem. Well, it is a problem. So where to get the firemen version? There's the firemen rain kits, too. And they're in the bead glass like we used to have on the Air Force Parkers. If you remember, guys used to put a couple of those on the, they were reflective points on the backs of the Parkers for the Air Force so that you wouldn't hit somebody. They were 100% reflectors. The reflector tape itself was expensive, really expensive, very well made. There are mimics of it, but I've never been able to find the commercial equivalent out there to what the Air Force had. I've run into pieces and on wrecked parkas we've resurrected the stuff, but it is fantastic. The Brit stuff that's out there, surplus, in the firemen and the police, you know, rain gear is of comparable stature. So if you want something you can definitely not be missed in and you want to put that in the vehicle as emergency gear, that's fine. The big thing is, you know, it's designed so that you again kind of flag anybody with any white light. If you're in a survival escape and evasion situation, not a good choice. But if you're looking at safety and you're in a bad environment, people paying attention, good choice. Anyway, it's a personal option. Most important is get some rain gear in the vehicle. Keep it in the vehicle, guys. I don't even care if it's a cheap polyvinyl ponchos you can get from the dollar store. They're not real fancy and they don't hold up very well past one or two uses. Having it in the vehicle means that you're going to keep your body drier longer, which means you're not going to lose calories. And hypothermia, if you have to go any distance, it doesn't take long to set in. There again, if you keep moving, you'll stay warmer, but you're still going to be losing calories. It's a sliding scale down if you start to get soaked and the temperatures, like we're now heading into the evening hours, continue to drop. So, wool is another option and a very good, a very best first choice actually. Wool dries from the inside out. If there's body heat, what happens is the fiber will push, your body heat will push the heat. into the fiber obviously and it will push the moisture away from where the calories build up or at least retain the majority of the calories there which means that you will stay warmer. Wool, even if it's wet, keeps you warm. Will keep you alive. So another reason that a wool sweater is not a bad idea, it doesn't have to be pretty. In fact, you know, buy one of the un-prettiest ones you can find so nobody steals it out of the car. I've said this before, if it's not something that everybody likes, they'll leave it. Which means it's not going to get pilfered because, oh, Mark left that really nice or Ed or Don or Fred left that really nice jacket in there. I like that one. I think I'll wear that. It'll look cool at school. You see that kind of thing. So instead, something that doesn't look cool. But when the time comes, it'll be cool enough. Let's put it this way. It'll be warm enough that it'll keep you alive. The same is true with mittens and socks. Spare socks being a real issue, guys. Probably you're not going to have a pair of spare rubber boots in the vehicle. You should. But you're going to get wet and change out in socks is especially critical. So just something to think about there. Also, if you're in the vehicle and have to stay there, you know what? You layer all this stuff up, you retain more body heat, you won't get cold even if you have to sit on your hind end and wait for help. So double up on the socks. If they're oversized it's not a problem. Bigger is better. More material. So just something to think about. By the way, you have extra socks and there's nobody else in the car? Well, put the first set inside over the socks you got. If you've got a big pair and you're the ladies out there and you've got smaller feet, take the socks and pull them right over your whole shoe and everything. What? Well, Mark, it's going to get dirty. Or what if it doesn't make any difference? Let me point something out. Woolen boots were the norm and in fact go back all the way through before the Middle Ages. Leather woolen and or woolen boots. We call them felt boots guys. In the US your snowmobile boots had a shell on the outside and you had felt packs on the inside. You've all had a pair of those at one time or another right? You might notice that the Euro boots, the military German combat boots, if you haven't seen this look it up in some of the history items. Look at some of the pictures from World War II. Both the Russians and the Germans did a felt pack boot. Lower leather upper was felt pack and could go all the way up to the top of the calf. Now I've had many pairs of these. Ed grew up with them. They are very effective. Quick and easy to put on. Easy to get off. The big thing is, you've got to remember the Germans also made matching combat socks that went up to the knee. By the time you're done you're overlapped with wool felt pack external and with a long wool sock for the internal and typically the war two because again sub-zero weather on the eastern front. But guys, that kind of cold weather gear will keep you alive. And so again ladies, if you're in an emergency situation, you're stuck in the car, the girls have problems with their extremities staying warm. We can't afford to see them losing any fingertips or toes. They're pretty where they are. So a little trick there, if you've got extra equipment in the car and you're not, you know, again having to share it out, then remember after you've got your cold weather gear on, your extra layers underneath. And by the way, if you have pantyhose and you have a spare set for, you know, a hobby, Have you put them on? Everybody goes, what? Oh yeah, guys, that's an old SF. That's a hobo trick. That's way too long. How is it these hobos could sit out on the street, lay down on the pavement on a piece of cardboard? Well, I'm going to tell you a little trick there. Pantyhose and a kidney wrap. What? Yeah, a pantyhose and a kidney wrap. The pantyhose, of course, girls know this already. It's a little secret. In fact, men used to wear them. They were called hos. and they were worn you see this in the medieval imagery all the old Shakespeare routine guys remember oh yeah guys used to wear those too well military little military trick little secret there too guys and by the way for military personnel you can get pantyhose in OD green you know in green like green shades black shades they come in colors I don't know if there's any legs displays left out there but the cheapy versions You can get them in shades that really work tactically. Oh, wow. No, we're not putting on robbing any banks. Wrong. We're looking at trying to keep you alive. So layers of clothing like that are a plus and are a great way to, again, for minimal space, minimal cost, maximum protection. Oh, yeah. So again, oh, and by the way, I will remind you, yes, sports guide. They had five pairs of Swedish mittens used with liners for $10. That sportsman's guy go over into their clearance section. They're used, but they're nice and they work. Now, another source which I've mentioned many times, Swedish combat mittens with liners, brand new, mainmilitary.com, mainmilitary.com, M-A-I-N-E, mainmilitary.com. Go to the page. Go to clearance and closeouts. You'll find that you can get for $3 a pair. It's 10 pairs for $29.95. Throw the nickel in. It's $30 for 10 pairs. So $3 a pair. Now there's another thing I want to mention. And the guys in the chat room brought this up, but I haven't mentioned it today again. I just posted in the chat room, budk.com. Well, they got a little thing here going. It's over on the top of the header. You'll see where it says, Bud K catalog, right? Bud K catalog? Okay, well, Bud K catalog. Let's see, wow, what's going on here? This is strange. Oh no, that's not, see, don't quit, there we go. I don't know what's going on here. Hold on a second. I think my cat is helping the mouse here. Oh, you mouse. There we go. Anyway, Bud K catalog. It says you've never seen anything like this. Well, yeah, we have. I've been to the catalog before. But anyway, they have close outs right there. See where it says close outs in the yellow key? If you look right below that, it says free survival. Minimum order, oh, I put $39.95. It's minimum order, $39. If you buy, oh, that's interesting. Why is that not coming up? Let's see if it does. Anyway. You get one of the sawback $12.95 machetes I've been talking about on the air. They're in the closeout section. You get one of those machetes with any order of $39 or more. Okay, and I believe right now there's free shipping or pretty good shipping price anyway So you get the machete that we were talking about to experiment with if you see a handful of knives there especially in some of the odds and ends stuff or as Daryl was bringing up the Crossbows that they have through bud K. There's a lot of decent stuff there. That's worth you know the price not super fancy, but serviceable enough Well, you get a chance to find out if you like that bud K machete because you get one for free in addition to whatever else you already buy So just think about there. We got a car. Yeah, this is fluffy. Go ahead fluffy. How can I get more information about the steam engine? I've got an old Chevy pickup with a seized V6. So that seems like it'd be perfect. Perfect for it. Well, I'll tell you what, as a matter of fact, I'm hoping to have Captain Monahan back down here because we were just on that subject. He is going to be back in the area right now. He is working on that very mission. He wants to build an antique one too. There is a guy that wants to build antique steam cars. He has all the tooling and technology. He is with the steam club. But the other project, which we've talked about, I'll tell you what we're going to do. I'm going to have him sit down and we're going to talk about nothing but that here very soon on the air. If I get him here tomorrow, I'm going to put him on the air tomorrow. But this is a subject that is critical. The reason it came up is I watched another little episode. I can't watch the thing. Revolution. You know the television series Revolution where the witch doctors came up with a switch to cut off all the electricity on the planet? Have you seen that? No. Okay, well it's a series. Actually look it up on YouTube. Go to YouTube or if you've got Netflix they actually have it posted there. Now it's a cool sci-fi thing but my problem is right off the bat it's like, well we all went back to the middle ages because we lost electricity. No. See, as soon as I, it's like, you know, this is why we need a Patriot Wood. This is why we need to be doing stuff and just kick the snot out of these closed-brain idiots, okay? Because it would take, think about this, you have rails all over the place. Now granted, people will go ape-crazy and do stupid things, but supposedly it's like 10 years after all the power went off. That's what the premise for this movie, this television series is. Guys, it took without any electricity, we went into the steam age and into the into the crowning Gem of the industrial age with steam without electricity and it's amazingly enough Because everybody goes well, how would you run tools? Well, let's see water wheels and Let's see all wind generator wind generator systems, but also steam powered systems don't steam so steam didn't require electricity Yeah, but pictures of Grandma's they had belts coming down from the ceiling running like banks of sewing machines and stuff like that Everything in fact we have a plate. We have two places here One is actually a free and independent Edison power plant and I've mentioned this before it's actually a little museum sadly enough It was in private hands the parasites have it so now it's screwed. It'll get messed up Originally it was private, it was one of the many that were built back during the energy dispersion period when they were preparing for World War II. Actually, it was part of the World War I project. Anyway, it ran a mid-output generator pack at its own Hydra facility, but then off of the same shaft that runs the generator pack, It had another shaft that ran to a geared down system that would run a series of drive shafts for the pulley systems you just mentioned. And they had a complete machine shop running off of the physical drive system, not off the electricity guys. It was a belt driven machine shop that ran off of the hydro, ran off of the shaft itself from the turbine. and no electricity physically ran the belt drives. Now, to give you an idea, the serpentine, remember we said before, Fluffy about our cars are a massive machine shop for just waiting to be used? Oh yeah. You've got serpentine belts under every hood. You've got all the pulleys to run the serpentine belts. Everything has already been done in his precision. We're not even as crude. Back in the day, they did those drive belts out of leather. They then eventually came up with other synthetics that they used that were other types of plastics combined with leather. Then they eventually even came up with plastic drive, you know, drive belts. But we're talking about right off the bat with everything laying out there guys, we have steam up in this, with any thinking human, you could have steam up in days if not weeks or a month. It may take three months total, but let me give an example. How many examples of steam operation are out there laying around a copy? They're everywhere. There's all kinds of museums and little places stuck off in a corner. Railroad clubs. Let's think about this. If you've got a rail track, how many guys, have you ever gone to a little railroad museum? Do you know how many different steam engines they made to do Pullman cars? Forgive me, little maintenance cars? Lots of them. Yeah, they were so small that they actually folded up and one man could carry them off the track. Then they made them big enough they could carry two men. Some of them could carry four men. Some of them were like a pickup truck, but they were a little steam engine, four wheel, a rig that would carry all the tools so they could go out and fix a tie, or they could go out and use thermite to re-weld a track, or there might be a chip out of the track. See, that's part of the whole maintenance thing we've told everybody about, but they did steam, they did small gas engines. As they got newer and more sophisticated, they went from steam to gas. But steam did the lion's share of the work even after gasoline came into play. Yes. So there's an example exactly what you're talking about. This is what we're trying to get people to wrap their brains around. The reason I bring this up is that Revolution, it's 10 years later, and the US Navy, what they had is they had all these sailing boats, you know, ships that supposedly they pulled from all these different docks and such. Well guys, the original steam ships of the US Navy were add-on paddle side wheel engines. Yes, I've got pictures. There you go. So how long would it take if we all of a sudden didn't have electricity? How long would it take for somebody to mount a Scotch boiler on a clean line hull of any kind and mount with modern technology metals and everything a sophisticated side paddle wheel steam driven engine? Down here on the coast where all the boats we have it'd be weeks at most before we started to have it again. Not only that but here's the other thing, if you go to our Steam event, go to YouTube, go to our Liberty Tree Radio YouTube page, Liberty Tree Radio, Edward edited all of those but we have the Jim Monahan Steam event every year. Well if you look in there you'll see we even have a steam powered aluminum boat. Guys, the whole thing picks up. Once you drain the water, Jim and I pick the boiler up in pieces. The drive unit itself can be modified from any boat motor that's out there. And the whole thing runs off steam. And all you do is have a little bucket of wood. And if you need more wood, you pull into shore, grab some dry sticks and dry wood laying around, break it up, put it in the boiler. And it's like the African Queen, only a tiny version. In fact, we have pictures of Bruce, the whole steam cow dog, with my son tooling around the pond with a steam driven motor boat. I love it. Yeah, so this is all off the shelf guys. It could all in fact the steam boiler for that unit was so stupid simple that it would just be a matter of how long would it take for you to get the riveting done or the you know again the oxyacetylene welding done. You got a couple tanks you don't have to use and there's any number of different ways you can put the boiler together and all the plumbing parts are out there ready to go. It's a low pressure steam and Now you can take the same technology but a little more, it has to be able to have a little more output and apply it to a vehicle the same way. Just like you're talking about. That's what we're in motion to do. In fact, there's a guy that wants to put a little production facility up and online and that's where he's looking for buildings right now. Remember a few years ago I was talking and this was in motion and I gave him a chance but everybody went into the catatonic brain fart because, well apparently the system kept stumbling up the guy that was doing the work. He had an MIT engineering team do all the prints for him and when he got everything done the machine didn't work right because the specs were all off. Well I don't think that was an accident to be quite honest. Go ahead. would have doubts that that was an accident. Yes, they knew what they were doing and exactly what they were doing. I believe that again, guys, it's not as hard as you would think and it doesn't have to be that tight. In fact, in phase one for a research package, you want to just get a basic model in motion. After you've got that model in motion and you work with it, there's nothing that can really go wrong with it because again, there's all kinds of safety issues that were already developed to deal with steam. We don't have to guess at any of this anymore. In fact, there are associations. We've got three or four of them right here in Michigan that are massive. You want to see a steam crane? They've got one sitting just west of us. It's only a 40-minute drive from where I'm sitting right now. It's only going to be 40 minutes because you've got to go back roads and miss turn and that turn. They've got everything set up there. A couple times a year, they have an official event. And then on the weekends everybody goes over and plugs in their steam equipment. They've got tractors, shovels, bulldozers, graders, they've got pickers, they've got everything you can imagine. It's all steam run. So it's not like we haven't already done it guys. We've done it before. Go ahead, who else do we have there? Is that Ed? Go ahead, call her, jump in. I'm going to throw in here that we have to go because BC is up next. Uh oh. Okay, well we're at the top guys. I think it might be Ed. We are going to be hearing the music here in a minute. Anything else, puppy? Well I'm going to get Mr. M. Adelay on the air and I'm going to let him go to town on this subject because we really do need to discuss it. There's all kinds of burnables all over the place. It's purely a matter of the creative mind that's working together and the youth is flowing. You'll get it done. God bless the republic. Well, there's a new Kickstarter. Appreciate it. I'll prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire's on the run. I'm finished with our first victory! Washington and Timbmore crying tears of change, rather little that's lame. My blood hath I shall stand complete in thee. Yea, justify and sanctify. Thy blood hath gone but for me and glorified I too shall be. Complete in Thee, each one supplying to Thee, ye justified, O blessed thought, and sanctified salvation wrought, Thy blood hath pardoned by for me, And glorified I too shall be complete in Thee shall sin. 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