December 5, 2013
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59m
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2013
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including food storage, rodent control, and the importance of cats on farms. He promoted the Zussman B7B rifle project, detailing technical specifications and belt-loading mechanisms. Koernke announced an upcoming gardening program guest, Paul Wheaton from Montana, and emphasized the need to expand the Chaplain Corps for militia units. He also covered weather safety warnings for Michigan residents and discussed historical parallels between current events and the American Revolution, including Hessian mercenary propaganda.
- preparedness
- food storage
- rodent control
- zussman b7b rifle
- chaplain corps
- militia
- michigan weather
- american revolution
- hessian mercenaries
- belt loader
- mre storage
- liberty tree radio
- paul wheaton
- gardening program
- constitutional republic
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Have you tried VIP membership yet? That's the best way to enjoy your favorite music with higher quality sound and no commercial interruptions. Hey, free mobile apps included. Learn more at Live365.com slash VIP. Live 365. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? And good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the Afternoon Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, central, southeast, and east. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... liberty to radio dot for m g dot com and we're on indiana pretty talk radio dot com running with a micro station cb base stations good afternoon channel twenty seven twenty nine greater northern michigan but also thirty one experimental station now in the luddington area but understand south of trevor city over on the west side of the state but what they're doing over there right now the maybe a short range check we had a couple other transmitters there in the area that are already established but channel thirty one is in test format maybe i think it's just because we're working on some six meter equipment and said said the plug the unit in anyway uh... it's green box and if you're listening to us yeah you're listening on an antique radio that just plain old boomer and very clean in fact the guys maintain that piece of equipment very very well for testing evaluation good afternoon to luddington It is, let's see, oh that's right, the Hallmark network from the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida, from the ark of the Gulf of Mexico, ahead of Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both Pitt through the 5th and our friends in the Colorado. Oh, let's not forget with the rest of the Hallmark, our friends up there in Alaska, well, with the rest of the country too, we overlapped several areas there guys, though they do not interlock. That's intentional, it's not accidental. Also, California? Well, that's where Feinsteinism and the vomitus wretch of the diaper state of Brown have done their part to do damage and continue to expand the California's Soviet Socialist Democracy, the CSSD. turning back to the east with a win to our left that's right coming up out of the north guys we sweep across the plains leap over the mississippi and land in the smokies with the restaurant crews grandma teams ok teams and mob bell grandma consortium bring us the golden spike and i will say hi again to our grandma girls there in cleveland or the cleveland area and wish everybody good well Next is Christmas. It's not that far away as a matter of fact. Oh my goodness. Look at the date guys. Well, it's the 5th of December. It is the 5th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K-2013 old earth calendar of mine crazy town crazy town calendar and of course, uh-oh Well, I didn't last long. You know what? I was going to direct everybody that the 10 days of Christmas things seemed to be in effect for CenterFireSystems.com because they had a sale yesterday. Now this is one day that this was up. I know because I've been keeping track of it. Guys, you might recall they had AK47 mags on the front page, 10 40-rounders for $100. Now let's see I want to find out if they even have any of those left because I got this funny feeling that they're Asta, Luanda bagel Yeah, looks like you guys kind of cleaned the house out is what happened there. Let's see what's going on Now apparently there's a one-day sale and they're up to oh, wait a minute. Maybe they don't have those Well, it's a one-day sale. They were $10 apiece now. They're back up to $16 apiece and So, if you took advantage of that one day sale yesterday, you did pretty well for yourself. Congratulations. Very good, Senor. The AK-47, hold on here a second, George. 40 rounds of Steel Gray, yep, same magazine, now back up to regular price. So you would have got them for a third the cost. And that was definitely worthwhile. Go ahead, George, what do you got? It was actually Joe in the Carolinas. Oh, I'm sorry, Joe, go ahead, please. I just wanted to apologize to everybody listening. We had to clean them out. This deal and the platforms that we've been working on, shout out to Brooks down there in South Carolina. That platform was perfect and we appreciated the heads up on that. So I know folks on the other side of the country got some too, but keep up the good work, Mark. We appreciate your help with these sorts of issues. Well, the neat thing is it's a good mag, the Koreans do well, and brand new mags for $10 apiece. Now, by the way, remember Rap4.com. The pod pouches, there's a couple of best that they've got on sale again, of course they always have some on sale. But not the horizontal, although you could use a horizontal pouch, it wouldn't be a problem. Just as long as I think you go probably just one mag per pouch, because when you open it up you don't want the other one sliding out on you. But there's a number of different pocket and pouch assemblies, they've got some leg fixtures right now at half price in the oak. There are a number of different ways you can take advantage of those paintball kits. Huttari has been experimenting and using these for quite some time. We tried to test stuff to destruction. When I say destruction, it's like I've done this for years. If I tell you about something, I've already worn it. In fact, I try to see, okay, can I beat it up or run it to death? I have. I literally have. If something doesn't work, I'm going to tell you if it doesn't work. If something does work, I'm going to recommend it for a reason because it will suit our purposes. If everybody out there, we did a good job on that then. I don't know what they got left or they may have decided they got such a hit on it that, well, that's it for the sale because it was, of course, limited time only. So very good. Joe, anything else jumping off? Of course, the program is going well. I know that, sir. Oh yeah, you know guys, we've got a Liberty Tree Radio gardening program every Tuesday night at 7 p.m. Eastern, 6 p.m. Central, 5 p.m. Mountain, 4 p.m. Pacific. And the LTR gardening program is called Grow Your Own, the budding revolution, and yours truly just your average Joe's in it. We have archives available at SpikeSight, and that would be IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com. Click on archives, then grow your own. This coming Tuesday, Mark, we have a very special guest who is coming out of the Montana area and his name is Paul Wheaton. He's worldwide in terms of the culture network in the United States. Certainly glad to have him up and I'm not sure whether he's going to be willing to take calls or not. It may be a, we've got a lot of issues that Paul's going to be helping us out with and Paul is aware that he is interviewing with a militia network. and he's still going to do the interview so this one is good god bless him and and everybody else with and on the on the network itself well the attitude there is everybody got any kids and uh... we've we can more people who can take care of themselves i I've mentioned this many times, I don't have a problem with hippies, real hippies. I don't really appreciate plastic hippies. See, remember real hippies, guys, would fit right in with most everybody that's in the Patriot effort or into the homeopathic, again, the present homeopathic solutions effort. They are the ones who started the recycling centers but when they did recycling centers they didn't bust stuff up because they didn't want anybody to get it. The originally all the recycling centers were set up the way the old SHINee's operated in that they wanted everything to go back to where it belonged. Make it, route it so people could use it. The plastic recycling system you see now was taken over by corporations. and it was originally the hippies that did it. They were cool. Hey, I didn't care who got it. Reuse the mason jars. You know, you can use that copper pipe. Hell yeah, go ahead. We'll sell it to you for a real great price. We just don't want to see it go to waste and go in the landfill. And so they ran an intelligent, smart, and not in any way, shape, or form wasteful recycling system. And we were cool. Everybody was cool with everybody. That was really the big thing. So for us, in the Patriot effort, the militia effort, guys, We all gotta eat. Everybody's gotta do their part. If you at least take care of yourself, I don't care who the hell you are, then it's gonna muck up the enemy's plans. That, to me, is how we need to be thinking about this. Now, if you start talking about how you're going to proceed with whatever agenda to take away our arms and try to dishearten, take away our liberty teeth and or implement other little ideas that have already been failures, then we're going to have some problems. But I think we've got a big country and we can all pretty well figure out what we need to do in each of the states. And we might have a few extra states by the time we're done. We hope we do. People have been listening, Mark. It's funny because I'm talking to people right now that I mentioned this to some people in town here that have been kind of listening. They do. They just can't get to all every day. They're like, man, I can understand why the people in the Upper Peninsula want to break away from the rest of the state. Look what we did to Michigan. And it's true because you see, we used to have, there was an effort, and it's still there for the superior state. And most of the Upper Peninsula people still kind of refer themselves that way. We're from the superior state, you know, the upper part of Michigan. And they call us the trolls under the bridge, you know, because the Mackinac Bridge is the dividing line between the two. So we're the trolls under the bridge. And then there's the rest of the state, the Upper Peninsula, which they call it the superior, you know, state of superior. So there's a lot of other programs that have been there for a long time. And they don't really want to be part of Wisconsin either, guys. I would point that out. And on the East Coast, we've seen what's going on there. So I think it's going to be interesting to see how this proceeds. But I don't think it's any different from what we saw before the American War for Independence or the Civil War. I think it's exactly the same scenario, mapping out. We're just going to have to be prepared for it. And food is critical. And Joe, this is going to be this next Tuesday, correct? That's correct, December 10th. And Mark, I want to tell you, we support the trolls and the moles and the voles. We're a specialist in underground operations. So that will be this Tuesday, December 10th. Not sure about callers, maybe not, but we're going to get a lot of information out of Paul. So I appreciate you putting that out there, Mark. And God bless and good night. Thank you, sir. And again, keep up the good work. Appreciate your work. And guys, everybody out there again, oh we're heading towards the bottom of the hour, we're going to have a bottom of the hour break, we're going to need one. I have an assistant big keyboard operator who's hungry and he's letting me know. We have what we call a flop cat. I actually was, I hadn't talked about this for a long time. It used to be when we first bought this piece of property guys, it was of course a much bigger farm. The main buildings, the barns are still intact. Unfortunately, the metro parks got all the property in there. They're totally wasteful. These classic 1870, 1880 hip barns that were part of the original hip roof barns that were part of the property were destroyed by the, of course, parks. They do this everywhere they go. But before that happened, and when we first got here, we didn't have to worry about getting cats, going to find cats. Anybody who goes out to the country if they're trying to get rid of a cat, if they see a barn, they assume it must be a farm, and therefore there must be things for the cat to eat. So every once in a while you'd hear, As somebody you'd see this cat flopping head over arse out of a window of a car and he'd land on his feet and he'd run to the barn and after a while he'd kind of wander. When he realized the barn didn't have any cattle in it guys, it had antique cars and boats. So he would waddle over to the house and then eventually, meow, meow. And we ended up with first one cat and then two cats and five cats. We ended up with a whole lot of imports, many different breeds, and of course we basically had, we still had this happen on occasion. Right now we've got this gray monster that's just plain big, but he's just the most adorable Doofus, you can imagine, and he's a Mauser. Oh my goodness, is he a Mauser. If he wasn't a Mauser before, I guess when he threw over a three mile, he was a house cat before. He's now decided mice are a good thing to go after and get rid of. So he's paying for his weight as far as being the efficient, real, rodentia exterminator that he's supposed to be. But remember, you know, the reason I bring this up is part of the well-rounded issue with regard to the property We're talking about going back and doing things the way they're supposed to. Cats and dogs have been a symbiotic part of civilization for virtually thousands of years. And the cats do serve a purpose. Now, unfortunately, back during the Middle Ages when the Black Plague was out there, Everybody got the idea. It was the cats. They were evil. They were possessed by the devil. Well, the cats were actually keeping the rats down, which was keeping the fleas off of the population that were carrying the... Remember all the cycle of life, guys? And when the cats were all killed off, the rats went crazy because there weren't any friendly predators, or there weren't as many friendly predators to get rid of the rats and the mice. And the rest is history, as they say. So it'd be a good idea to promote having a small cat population, or at least a cat population in reserve here and there, because mouse traps, well, they require effort. But with a feline four paw mouse trap that's mobile, then they go to where the mice are. Mice don't have to come to where the cheese is. Hey, don't worry about it. As it is, our neighbors, I have to laugh. Our neighbors are lamenting because apparently with all the bounty we've had this year, the mice are trying to get into all the nice houses and barns and garages and work sheds because they need a place to store all that grain and all the pumpkin seeds from the pumpkin field that's down the road here. They really didn't think about having cats. Well, the cats that we do have have been doing a job, the ones that the neighbors have, have been doing a yeoman's job of getting rid of the rodent problem. But now the others aren't laughing about the people that have cats because they don't. Now they've got rodentia. Also, it's a problem if you're going to have food storage in general. Keep that in mind. Another reason that metal containers or transport cans, guys that are built to resist rodent and other parasite problems are a really good idea. This is where the number 10 cans are an advantage over the plastic containers and other things that we've used for storage over the years. The one thing that for them initially, if they're not too hungry or not too aggressive, the 2 liter pop bottles and the 3 liter pop bottles have worked for a long time. If they suspect or if there is any type of, shall we say, deep feed issues or deep cold, extreme winter, we have seen them get into the 2 liter bottle. So if you do use the 2 liter bottle system, you might want to consider a second containment layer or containment system, tin can. bread cans, bread boxes, there are a number of different things out there you can access. But remember for storing to create a second layer of defense is a really good idea. I would point out that the original, and again this is if you get military MREs, if you don't know this about Rodentia, I will remind you, some of you in the military already know this, the outer brown bags that the MREs came in It has an anti-rodent slash an anti-parasite insecticide that was incorporated into it. It actually serves for both purposes, but it's designed so that it sickens the rats or the rodents, the mice, whatever might try to get into the meals. It doesn't mean they won't get into some things, but it is designed so that it's cumulative and if they continue to become a problem, if you don't catch it, It will knock down the population a little bit. You're probably finding something extra to eat if it doesn't rot because it's too warm. If it's cool enough or cold, you'll find it dead and frozen there. Of course, it was poison to death. Oh, that's not good. Now, as far as the other MRE pouches and such, like the aftermarket ones, I don't know and I don't believe that they are protected in the same way. They're not the same kind of polymer. They're not the same packaging system. Generally, they are still basically the same format, but that added protection doesn't exist with the civilian MREs the way it did and does with the military-packed MREs. especially Gen 1 and Gen 2. Just something to think about there. And you can compare and tell the difference if you look at the different MREs that have come out over the years. So that's another thing to think about. Your primary or final packaging is not insectoid or is not rodentia protected. Don't worry about that. It's the outer bag, the primary bag that everything came in. Also, the boxes, if you look at the real C-ration type and a real first and second generation MRE boxes, you'll notice that those are a much heavier gauge of material. In fact, the next authorities used to build houses or flag their roof with C-ration boxes. If you hadn't seen that, they used them like shingles. What they would do is use the C-ration boxes, cut them up, and hammered them to the roof and then paint them. The sea ration boxes would last for years like that. Of course, don't set them on fire. Don't strike a match too close. But hey, if you had a grass roof hut before, having an MRE slash a sea ration shingle roof is a hell of a lot better than grass guys, especially for the fire hazard, isn't it? I'm sure it is. Anyway, here at DING, do we have a caller before we go any farther? and star six if you want to mute yourself just to be safe also we are at the head and close to the bottom there will have a bottom of the our break coming up here uh... for our friends out there listening remember guys if you would like to donate to liberty tree radio and yes we could use the donations we're gonna be upgrading a few things it has to take care of some bills So if you could, libertytreeradio.4mg.com, then go to the donate key. It's up there in the brown line at the top. There's that, oh, there's that fall tree at the top of the page. And then there's a brown line. And the second line right in the middle, it says donate. Take the time, go to the donate key, tap that. And there's a number of different ways you can either directly donate to libertytreeradio.4mg.com. or you can of course well i'd be directly donate or you can donate and request uh... something in compensation a gift we have a number of different books we have pms uh... we have training videos in fact uh... several of you should have gotten uh... we are actually were a little behind in the florida project so be patient there we have three or four that still have to go out We've gone through two carousels of Florida CDs. Trust me on this one. And when you get it, please copy, copy, copy, copy, copy. Certain individuals will receive the first of the discs from the Zussman Ackermann Group. And that's going to be for the B1 design. And again, heads up. Certain people are on the list. Guys, it's going to take time to make copies of these because it's going to be on CD, but we're also doing mechanical physical copies. The printer has the first issue. I just took it over there. We took it over there last night as a matter of fact. So we will be printing out, and for some of you, such as our hosts, you will have copies of the B7B manual in hand shortly. And you'll be able to peruse that. And if you would like to scan it and share it and help in this project, please do. Seriously, we have enough to keep as busy as it is. Non-stop 24-7 guys. But the B7B project is now a go. We are looking at the prints. They're going to spec the prints. We've got another two engineers, actually two Undy people. Their job is they're going to go over the prints for the B5, the B6, and the B7 Zussman rifles. The prints are done. The book is basically finished. But what we're doing is we're proofing it now. We don't want to give you something where the specs, you know, somebody made a mistake on the drawings or gave, put the wrong set of prints up there because again, there are progressive developments with all of these designs with regard to improvements. These improvements specifically enhance performance. So we don't want to, you know, give anybody an earlier issue, an earlier copy. The individuals that are going over the prints are the men who helped to build the final development project weapons that are presently the design standard. So the B7B for instance, when the A model is good, the B is a better model, there are several things that they did to include the basically we jokingly call the beer can modification. I don't know how many of you remember this but back in the day, years ago guys, when the M60 Gunner's in the doors, The door gunners, you know, all they used was a bungee cord and a standard hog. There were no guns, there were no gun mounts, there were no advance mounts, there were no fixtures. Well, one of the first things that they did, they found out that with a flexible mount even, the M60 had a tendency, if you were trying to twist too much, you could bind the link, you know, the link, and it would, especially where it would hang, with a large belt. You know what the trick was that they came up with? Now you've got to remember beer cans back in the day were much heavier. So let's not think beer cans now where you can crunch them on your head. Remember we're talking beer cans that were built like American cans should be. What they would do is take a beer can and literally you would tack weld it to the side of the hog. And what this did is it created a belt ramp so that the belt would not bind from being dragged down next to the receiver. You heard me right all they did was a Budweiser could have been a black label not too much the Miller High Life cans, but the the bud cans and the Black label cans were the most common and those were tack welded right to the side literally to the side of the hog Again, you gotta remember guys industrial tack welders, you know, two and then on the other side two spots chink-chink When the can wore out, which it would because the metal is thick, but it's not that thick, what they would do is just simply tap it off and then put another can in there and chink, chink, and chink, chink and congratulations, you had a replacement part. So basically what they've done with the Zussman B7B is to ensure that the belt does not bind. They've actually gone with a kind of a knockoff variant. More on that, you'll see in the prints, but using a piece of 4140 chromoly steel to ensure that we have a beer can ramp in place with a similar angle and taper so that we don't have a gravity bind. A gravity bind, to give you an idea, think about it. Normally you have somebody, you've seen this in the movies. Let me qualify this this way. Your assistant gunner's job is to make sure the belt stays straight. If the assistant gunner keeps that belt in line and doesn't allow it to bind, then the gun will continue to function flawlessly. Now a little trick if you've been a hog gunner before or a browning gunner, Guys, you can take the last round and link it to another box or another can that's already on standby, and you don't have to open up the top cover, reintroduce the belt, guide the belt, drop everything, re-introduce, you know, re-cock, etc. You don't have to worry about that. And that's again why an assistant gunner is priceless with a crew served or in other words a squad weapon. That assistant gunner is the other set of hands. Now the B7B works on M250 caliber links. So it's a little different process, but there is a little trick using a belt claw. And what it is is it actually creates a jumper between the last belt that's on the 50 and the next round without having to compress everything because there's an issue there guys if you're using a M2 or if you're using browning metal links in 1919 browning metal links you have to have a compression loader system and that is in fact you must have if you're going to be doing the 50 caliber belts yourself if you're going to load them up which I will we expect to For instance, you can go to ApexGunParts.com. ApexGunParts.com. ApexGunParts.com. They've got a tray loader for the .50 cal. They're in very good condition but used and they show wear but they're serviceable and they are priceless. And if you have a .50 cal that you're going to run, you had better buy a loader. It doesn't have to be one of the big crank mechanicals. Those things do cost a chunk of change. But the tray type, which is the most common, everybody spent their time, if you've been in a unit that had mechanized or has a .50 caliber, if you've been in the Army or the Navy or the Marines, yet one time or another, if you really, really were, then you all spend some time on that re-loader, on that tray loader. If you needed more 50 cal ammo, it came in a number of different ways. Most common is in the box, in the 50-can, and the tray, the long track boxes of links were sent separately. Everybody took their turn operating that. Basically it's a lever loader. You do 8 or 10 or 20 at a time. The 20 was a beast. But it takes enough horsepower as it is for one man to use a 10-point loader. So just something to think about there. And the Sussman, if you're going to do the Sussman B7B project, or the A model, if you have the older prints, and some of our machinists do, whichever they're using and whatever you're going to do afterwards to create the particular solutions that are recommended. A belt loader is a good idea. The jump claw is something that we make. It's basically designed to allow for another round to be inserted. That in and of itself creates a little pressure. It's kind of like a sheep's foot on a crossbow. But it allows you to join the next together without having to worry about using the lead tab, having to open the cover, cock and double, you know, you've got to double cock the 50. You don't have to with the Zussman. The Zussman is a single cock lock and in slide forward, boom, she's ready to go. So more on that and you'll find out with the B7-1. or forgive me the B1, Paul Mark, come on. The B1 is in motion and we'll let everybody know what the price, the cost is going to be. Purely it's a matter if it's a disc, it's covering the disc cost, if it's the book, obviously it's going to be printed at the printer and she's going to give me a quote once she's done with the cover stock and doing the prototype here this week. I don't think she'll be done until next Monday. We'll see what happens. Anyway, we should be here in the bottom of the hour break. We are at the bottom of the hour, and I'm hoping we do. Well, we may not be so lucky, so we'll see what happens there. But as it is, everybody out there listening, this is the Intel Report. It is libertytreeradio.4mg.com that you're listening to or indianafreedomtalkradio.com. I want to say thank you to Spike and the crew for rebroadcasting and for all of our micro-AM and FM's. Also, to a new micro-FM station, South Eastern Ohio. 50 water that was put together from a Ramsey kit and a Bell Exciter, actually, one that we picked up years ago. One of our friends in Cleveland, Ohio, who runs three micro stations, apparently provided the Exciter from one of his old rigs, because he's upgrading to another unit being made by, apparently that's provided as a kit from Ramsey. And so we have a new micro-rebroadcasting station down in southeastern Ohio and down there towards Kentucky that is rebroadcasting up in the ridge. We're gonna go to break. We'll be back right here. Little ear candy from Liberty Street. HempUSA.org urges everyone to plan ahead for possible food shortages in the future. We offer this dense nutrient-storeable food directly from the farm to your door. What the world needs is our energy-packed hemp food in a storeable, portable form that can easily and quickly be picked up for travel. This food contains readily available protein, amino acids, essential fatty acids, digestive enzymes, and major minerals. 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It's not that it's going to be extreme, but it's that deceptive Michigan nice weather. It's got the bad feeling in the air, and it's there. Depending on where you are across the state, it's going to freeze. You see black on the road, it's ice. Assume that tonight. When you're headed home, by the time this evening rolls around for a lot of our third shifters and third shifters. If you're headed to work third shift, slow down a little bit, break sooner at the intersections. North of Lansing, they've got ice on the road here and there and some fog because of the weather shift. It's that time of year, be cautious. A friend of ours was pointing out, you know, guys, this is something I want to stress for a reason. He goes, you know, I remember, and this is when he was younger and this gentleman is 70. Now, you would think people would pay attention, but because of this deceptive weather like we're having right now where it's kind of nice, you can kind of run outside in your shirt sleeves and run around. You wouldn't want to do it in shorts, but some people will. What happened is everybody went out fishing because it was such a nice day they just jumped in the boats. Over 60 people died from hypothermia because of the weather shift that came down the lake and people were in their boats and out fishing without their coats or any cold weather gear. There wasn't any ice on the Great Lakes. But you know what happened? Mr. Cold came down and before they could get their boats back in, over 60 people died of hypothermia sitting in their boats. They couldn't row or motor fast enough to get back to shore because they waddled out too far away. It was so nice out. It was so pretty. He remembers that like it was yesterday. He actually lived on Beaver Island. He said it was one of those historical moments. It's like you had to wonder. If I had told him, he said, think about it. You live on the lake and you actually assume. Guys, especially if it's fall, I'm going to tell you right now, make sure you get your cold weather gear in the vehicle, have your gloves and hat in there, and make sure it's the ugly stuff. This is the way it stays in the car, or it stays in the boat for that matter. Make sure it's the ugly stuff nobody wants. It's like, man, I wouldn't get caught dead in that coat. Well, guess what? If you're wearing that coat, you won't get caught dead. Okay, so you know the stuff that's not as pretty or even if it's tired, okay, maybe it's got some holes in it. Big deal. As a fashion statement with the deer or the bunnies or the turkeys or the rabbits, I don't care. You see what I mean? The big thing is to have the equipment on hand and again, thermal blankets. Here's another one that's so cheap it's ridiculous. If you have a boat or if you have a snowmobile, and I can't stress this enough, What's the big deal with going to get a couple of those little thermal blankets, a few other items, and making a kit that you bolt right to your snowmobile or that stays right in the boat? It doesn't leave the boat ever. Kind of like a life boat on a life boat kit on a life boat, guys. Put it on the boat so it stays right there, two or three or five or ten of those thermal blankets. They didn't start to fire and heat the forest. They would take their blanket or if they were on the plains you'd take your buffalo blanket. You wrap it around you, if you've got fat or whatever you can do, you do something the size of a human being and the fire, you literally wrap yourself around the fire, around a small stick fire. It heats the area. What it's like is, think about it, it's like a coffee pot, the old style porcelain coffee pots, the campfire coffee pots. They were designed so that they took advantage of all the heat and heated very quickly. Well, the same is true. A couple of candles and a couple of those thermal blankets wrapped around if you're one or two people, if you're stuck, is more than enough to heat up a little tent like that and keep you comfortable. It's not going to drive you out. It's also not going to be in a sweat lodge or anything like that. But you are going to stay alive. Again, it's interesting because if you live on these great lakes, as he said, he goes, man, 60 people dead and I don't know how many hundreds that were in the hospital or were injured or whatever because of the cold. They're always in one day, guys. Just something to think about there. I want to remind you because I hate to hear about people getting hurt or being hurt when there's no sensible reason for it. I'm going to ask you a question. I know you're talking this morning about the micro effect. Mark, you know the thing, I'm going to read a lot of the founders' writings and I'll tell you one thing. I never seen in one writing where they gave King George any confidence that he'll be able to accomplish what he wanted to accomplish in the colonies. Oh, right. And the thing is also too, I noticed the colonists, they waged economic warfare, political warfare. Every step of the way. One of the things that we have to remember is we're in this for the long haul. I think that's the first most common. This is not a hobby. This is not a side bar. I take my liberty and all of you again remember the founding fathers took their liberty very seriously. Now does it mean that they didn't have fun? Guys, they ridiculed the king and his minions and they enjoyed life. The fight was part of the enjoyment of life. Go ahead, Jerry. What, Mark, is just under six signatories, people, but for Clayan would be patriots, promoting the other side, saying they're going to rape us one side down the other. Well, cool. You know, they may want to try. I'm going to catch them when they try that, when they pull their pants down. I'm going to cut the weenie off, stick it up their hind end, and jam it up with a two by four until it comes out their ears. See, that's how everybody better be thinking about this. You know, the first chance I get? I'm going to slaughter the other side, but when it comes down to a fight, I'm going to slaughter them. That's the attitude everybody has to have. Go ahead. You know this as well as I do. George, you're looking at it from one side of history. The Tories had their own little propaganda machine going too. Oh yeah, don't forget, we were all werewolves. Favorite, if you haven't read it, and I seriously, I don't think anybody's done this in years. The propaganda tracks that were done to motivate the Hessians, as they were called. In reality, those that were from Hesse were just the largest group of mercenaries. They weren't hired as German soldiers that were professionals, but a lot of them guys were nothing more than the prince of a certain German Confederate, you know, Princeton. would sell his men for one crown or for ten crowns each to the British king, you know, to the king of England. And these guys didn't want to come to the United States. They didn't want to leave there. You know, they were from all over Germany. They were from the Black Forest area and they had a beautiful country where they lived and they had never left their county or they never left their district, let alone the nation. And when they were sold by their princes, They were shipped over here. While they're on the ships and while they're getting ready to embark them, and after they outfitted them and kitted them and they charged the crown for all of their expenses, etc., etc., they gave them these tracks to read and they were in German. It told them all about what we were over here. You've seen the picture but you probably didn't know it. They told the German soldiers that we were all werewolves. that we were all demon possessed werewolves that we had fur growing from our out of our uniforms and like we would we were we were you know would suck the blood of anybody who tried to come over to our side and you know you know eat them alive and all kinds of bizarre stuff under the logic that these guys never left their own homeland so they didn't have a clue about anything was going on in America. George, when they got over here, they saw the US and a lot of them said, you know Otto, this looks a lot like the place we came from, but it doesn't have that stinking prince that sold us out over there. Let's go stick, let's say we stick the band head up our bosses' arses and let's go over there and play over there in the Pennsylvania backcountry and have a farm. What do you say? And a lot of the Germans did. A lot of guys defected and they don't talk about that. Go ahead, we're going to have another caller jump in there, please. Go ahead, caller. Yeah, this is BC down in Carolina. Oh, go ahead BC. I'm sorry, I couldn't hear quite. Go ahead. No, that's quite alright. And Liberty Bible Hour is going to be right after this hour, guys. We have live broadcasting all through the night here, just like on Tuesday. So for everybody out there listening, I highly recommend you take the time to sit down and listen. Are you going to be taking calls? Oh, no, no, no. This is not a live... Very good. Excellent. And again, for everybody, that will be the next hour coming up. Don't touch your dial. I know we're getting close to the top of the hour here. BC, you'll be right here on Liberty Tree Radio and carried by all of our rebroadcasters too. Amen. Well, it's already ready. Before we go any farther, one more point of contact. How can we get to your website? Oh, I don't have a website. I'm sorry. I will. We have to get a site out. Everybody listening, we need to help me. We've got to have a site because again, guys, I'll also point out we're trying to expand the Chaplain Corps. I'm dead cold serious about this. We need the Chaplain Corps to expand tenfold right now. A lot of colonial marine units know this. We've got militia units that are growing and there is a need to make sure that the Chaplain's Corps is in place where it needs to be when this thing kicks off. Go ahead George, jump in there please. Well, I'd be happy to temporarily give them a subdomain on my website. There we go. So be safe, get a chance. contact information.com. I got WordPress plans you can use. I'll set up a site for you. Let me run so I can get you for the next hour. Again, real quick here guys, remember that we have a lot of people that are all across the country doing their part. You need to help pitch in. Just like what you proposed, George, guys, a lot of us can pick up the weight for each other and make our overall efforts stronger. This is especially critical. Now Chaplain Corps, real quick, we're not talking about a seminary guys. What we're talking about, and you do not have to be a minister of an existing church, the Chaplain Corps serves a number of very specific purposes. I sent out a series of emails and notifications. We're going to throw something up on the Facebook here. Also, I should do that. I didn't do it so far. And the other medium, whatever else we have, there's a couple other blogs that are helping out too. But the objective behind this is the connective tissue to assist families, to help with individuals in service, especially on their battlefield conditions. Graves registration, it's not something we should shirk but rather something we need to talk about. We're not going to lose track of our people. We're on our home ground. There's no reason for this to happen. We need to be thinking ahead. We need the infrastructure in place. We know we're going to be fighting and it's kind of like he said we were soldiers which everybody, you know, again, if you're, it's understanding your mortality. Men will die. People will be hurt. People are going to be injured. We need to offer comfort, aid and comfort to individuals that are casualties. We need to be prepared for the long haul on this, guys. What are we going to do? When? How do we get there? Well, there are things we can do now. Okay, they need to be done now. George, with regard to what you were talking about here, guys, I can't emphasize enough. that the bad guys, they believe, the other side is made up of such bitter rotten souls. They're just like constant lemons. I hate liberals. I hate them. They really are just gutter trash. They're control freaks to begin with, but they're just rotten people. They are not the kind of people that everything has to be attacking somebody else. They don't really know how to enjoy life themselves. And because of that, usually they commit suicide, but they want to drag somebody else along, usually down with them while they drown. And we need to make sure that we kick those suckers from the boat. It really needs to happen. We've got a great country, we've got a great form of government, we're just not practicing it. We are a limited constitutional republic but remember based upon the confederation and I know the argument there and peeling the onion back farther for the moment we are going to have to deal with stabilizing what it is we have. We are going to have to sit down in a congress and we are going to have to make some major decisions here once this is all done guys. And most important is again stay focused. We have to have faith. that our spirit is bolstered by faith, our spirit guides our body, and that faith and that spirit can command even the, well, even under the worst of conditions, the body to do things, you might otherwise think impossible. We're at the top here. I hear the music. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. Here we are on a march, day and night. Thank you George, guys. Thank you very much. Remember, Liberty Bible Hour coming up next, guys. Stay tuned and we'll be back at 8 o'clock for the evening. Did we send food to Hitler's troops? Our praise the enemy Did all our children die in vain? Defending liberty The Minutemen are turning in their dreams. or call 908-691-2608. And with prices rising in every sector, the investment in your future is critical to have some storable food available. It wasn't raining when Nala built the Ark, so be practical and be wise. 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