December 12, 2013
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency strategies, including detailed instructions on repurposing salvaged solar panels from old calculators and cordless phones to create portable power systems for emergency communications and electronic countermeasures. He promoted Penn Acres multi-fuel corn burners in Clinton, Michigan, and explained coal as a long-term survival fuel storage option. Koernke solicited Christmas donations and cards for his P.O. Box, encouraged listeners to purchase affordable handheld radios and tools from discount retailers, and provided weather and road safety updates for the morning commute.
- solar panels
- cordless phones
- electronic countermeasures
- preparedness
- corn burners
- coal storage
- handheld radios
- multi-fuel heating
- survival fuel
- self-sufficiency
- penn acres
- michigan
- emergency communications
- battery packs
- tactical equipment
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For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, though, we secured for you. We hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. Invist the land of three, in home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught, according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan. You've given government control for those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize a farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oath they've sworn. And your daughters, your leaders send artillery and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride And are there no more values for what you would like to save? Or do you wish your children would fear both sons of the Republic? Take a stand, Constitution, the Supreme Law of the plan. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. His Iowoki vanished in the midst of whence he came. His words were true, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as parents trampled each God-given right, we only watch in tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. He stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep. What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the morning. Intelligence report. I'm our kirky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Southwest. Gentlemen, you were listening to us on... Mike Rifik, network in the morning. We're also on AM and FM Mike Rose station, CB, Vague stations, good morning channel 2729, greater northern Michigan and Mobile 31, the test frequency for setting up the rest of our long range CB grid. Ultra-dead technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. That's right, the good morning to the Aleutians. We're on the Hallmark network on eastern seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida, across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas. Oklahoma big chunk of three-eyed nuclear cows out there on the pasture. The great state of Wyoming, there were the third, the fifth, and our friends the big with a bit. That's right they got two stations one at one end one at the other just didn't get two of my houses. I'll end back again. Get under the wheels of a wreck. You'll end up in the wheel where a well stuck there and out of the recall state they give you the name of the next one recall whoever it is they put in place. Call the one to replace it and make sure that the state of them got this stench this spew the experiment with temperatures and debris of fine stunning ism and the rest of the that are out there we turn back to these for the sunrise and I'll tell you it's out there right now it's blazing here in Michigan that means gonna melt the snow but thing around out there even in the sunlight whoa what's right now millions a little speck reflective material of sunrise you just all you want to make a painting of worth doing good a period of time for somebody had to do the penny and look at it to do it. Oh man, that's the chicken and egg thing. Anyway, across the plains over the Mississippi and land in the Smokies, slash the Blue Ridge, where the restaurant occurs, grandma teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bringing us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work a million petticoat junctions when everything else is. 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And you're listening right now, we know you are. so i'm gonna ask that if you can and i'm a problem of you people have already been noted you already do a lot if you can do a little more of that fantastic but list uh... a couple of people pick up the rope and pull you know we're gonna move the weight of uh... process of making the station work that happened we everybody to pitch in the can but how about a christmas card this year and i would also ask if you could for our friends listening overseas okay maybe and we know how people are limited man some people overseas of the head so hard to decide that particular escort understand that because great about the few and sent a card accident to all the micro effect and joe and say hi it would be really a lot of fun for our friends in norway when the england irwin the couple of cards again from uh... for instance fun because it's a unique part of the world people try to ignore have a lot of listeners in bangladesh we really do in fact if you do a survey of a mama micro survey i would compare how many notes only of the real estate but they're rebroad casting we have a they talk of listeners in bangledash so good morning to our friends in bangledash and we got what jobs and work you gotta do today there's a lot of stuff or listen uh... to you know the problems of planet that doesn't mean we are to take care of what they care america first no work friendly together later on uh... but right now we can't go outside borders are messing with you know that we need to be in that real quick and get now the u.s. the u.s. is strong everybody else benefits as in economically strong we buy things you buy things from us we buy things from you everybody's happy you smile and wave otherwise the goofs the bankers the shysters well y'all know what they're gonna be about i think a lot of other people realize that too so for all of our friends out there listening from whatever part of the planet if you could sir and wherever you are if you consider donation to joe mcmeal p.o. box 164 K-8, Idaho 83536, Joe McNeil P.O. Box 164, Kami'i, Idaho Joe McNeil P.O. Box 164, Kami'i, Idaho 85, Joe McNeil P.O. Box 164, Kami'i, Idaho 3, So McNeil 164, Kami'i, K-8 once in a while K-8, Idaho 83536, appeal box one six four kami i i don't know eight three interestingly enough with the also if you would like to send a donation and help out the of toward and towards weekend probably not do what you got what's been the well you can go to the micro effect dot com the micro effect time plug-in from that single communications and i know you listening some will be listening in echo form another is a hearing via the archives over the next year too I would remind everybody guys for supplies. The sun streaming through the window here gives you an idea of again how I have the opportunity to take advantage of solar in a lot of locations and a lot of places. It doesn't have to be very much. A little cheater trick here. If you pay attention to people getting rid of old calculators. Mark, you're just talking about the sun. So yeah, well a lot of the calculators, especially in the last 15 to 20 years, already been running off solar back. actually rechargeable battery packs on board, little, you know, module, whatever kind, and they have a solar cell. The solar cells typically don't go bad in something like that. They're actually very well made, and if they're older, and some of the first, as is always the case, get much heavier, grossly over-engineered, and they're still the chiefie models that are out there, but remember, as they start to pull on the wire, they stretch it thinner and thinner and thinner, and try to get away with a, you know, older stuff that just isn't working right or somebody wants to get rid of or maybe they damage it. They smack the keyboard later in these little handheld units. Guys, that little solar cell is an awfully handy little tool that you might be letting go to waste. And don't remember if you need space to do, unscrew that casement. Take a look at how that solar cell is. Now, you might want to just, the easiest way to do this in the short term is save the whole unit. One of the tricks, take a black piece of paper or a piece of electrical tape, but don't adhere to the size of the solar panel face. Keep China's port tape. Nothing fancy, not the best tape in the world. Cheapest from the mostest. Use paper tape also, but the idea is to cover up the solar cell. Deactivate it, so to speak. Or minimize the assembly. This is just a kind of process cycle. Remember that you're dealing with something that you want to get the most hours out of. Solar of these little solar panels can be applied to a number of different projects in the future. Number one, let's say that we want to make a little squawks. We want to make something that makes noise that we want to launch by balloon or we want to hang with a balloon above us, but not where we're going to be. We want to make noise to make the bad guys feel real comfortable with the idea that we're somewhere we're not. How do you do this? Well, there are a number of different tricks and balloon tethering is really cool because you get more range with whatever little transceivers you may have or transmitters you have. Now what would I need those little solar cells for? Well, they throw away, number one, although they aren't throw away, but let's say I'm going to use them for something that is expendable. I can take a couple of little solar cells, put them in battery, very very lightweight, they're very cheap, and there again we're scavenged off another piece of equipment. I can take a little noise maker. Today you can get all kinds of little sound and noise makers, what I mean by that is recording units, that are very very very tiny and very lightweight. But I need a power supply that's going to keep them running for a period of time because I'm not really going to shut this off. Now what's really cool is I can take a little fixture or frame made out of light as a solar panel array. Now there's a little trick to this. I can either make it flat surface so everything collects uniformly or precaution because I just don't know how my little object hanging underneath my little balloon, hydrogen balloon packs or helium balloon packs, I don't know how that's going to hang off the bottom of that piece of equipment and how it's going to be facing the sun. So here's a little trick. Take three solar panels, very large to begin with. Obviously connect them in series and what you will do is take a piece of plastic, take tiny, tiny single panel like the thickness of a little more than paper, more like cardstock. You can even do it with cardstock. This is a throwaway thing. This is something that's expendable and create a prism-shaped piece of cardboard. You'll be then mounting each of the individual solar panels on each surface. One way or another, the majority, one solar panel will probably be facing towards and collecting the most energy. The other two will collect some light. As long as there is light, some light, and the radiation's booming, Those little solar panels are going to continue to activate. Remember though if the balloon spins, twins, or moves in the wind, it's going to continue to collect energy from any one of those panels at any given time. Now we're talking stuff that's only, remember these are only about an inch and a half to two inches wide depending on how, what you collect. And not very heavy. Again the idea behind this is that you then hang that fixture and you run a couple of jumpers up to your noise maker. Now your noise maker is then plugged into your transmitter, whatever it is. That could also be, it could be a little more energetic, it's a little, little cassette machines or better still, if you can find any of the micro, because remember there's a lot of little handheld units, nobody likes them or uses them for the most part because they've got all this digital nonsense, so that's fine. And we don't want to throw away necessarily our state you spent money on that. But if you pay attention, look for the clunkers and junkers. You plug a tape in, it's got some battle chatter on it. And now you've got, let's see, a power supply going to the battery pack. The rechargeable batteries are low-end batteries that are, you know, get on their last legs. Or they can be good ones, doesn't mean you're good. You get a scavenger about a lot of other pieces of equipment. Battery. Rechargeable batteries for something like this can be pulled from cell phones. From, here's another good one, guys. How many of you have been throwing away, and I told you not to, or even seen thrown away all of these cordless phone fixtures not the base the cordless phones themselves guys every one of those has four or six rechargeable batteries in them but mark they're a big pack of batteries, it's a big pack squirrely thing why do you think it's big? it's because there's either four or six rechargeable triple-a or double-a batteries in each one of those stinking battery packs it's not that I necessarily want the handheld radio although those are nice because they are FM or 800 meg, but the idea is that the battery pack itself, if the battery pack is going tired, I'm going to give you a little hint, I've talked about this many times on the air, those little battery packs, only one battery went bad. Your whole battery pack didn't go bad, there's one battery in there that's a bad tooth, it's a bad cell. You could even rebuild that if you want to use those handhelds for radio transmitters. like maybe the radio transmitter that I'm going to plug the power into from, you know, oh wait a minute, I can recharge the batteries if I replace the one that's bad. Take the FM handheld radio that you call a wireless phone, hook that up to the noisemaker that does the battle chatter using the solar power to keep the noisemaker going, the rechargeable batteries in the other, put that on a couple of hot air balloons, well not hot air balloons, forgive me, we aren't going to do that right now, I'm going to take my noise maker, my FM transmitter that's a handheld, and I'm going to take solar panel dangler which goes below party balloons in natural shade colors of gray, white, and black. And I'm going to make my little, let's see, electronic countermeasures or electronic deception transmitter, and I'm going to tether it and send it up about, oh, 100 yards. And it's going to be on as soon as I send it out. And of course, little solar panels are going to be dangling underneath the module. They're sending energy to the battery. The battery keeps, of course, going and rolling. The battery can be however long, depending on the memory stick that you use, if you use a stick to sit along at last, and it's an automatic replay, a battery on one side, then the other. And either way, I've now created a decoy. I've created a noisemaker. I can make dusties for nothing. These, again, Most people are like, what do you want the cordless phones for? Well, because they are also walkie-talkies. Now, we'll remind you, when you walk around the house and you have a cordless phone, you have a transceiver in your hand that is sending a signal in FM to a FM transmitter base that you put your phone in every night. And then you hook up your phone cable to that. Now, if you negate the phone cable and do a little research, you now have, if you look at it the other way, an FM base station. have two handheld or three talkies you can move around the yard with or move around the house with. They don't have to be hooked up to the phone to work. In fact, here's a little hint. Most of those cordless phones, don't they have an intercom is what they call it, but in reality, what it is is walkie talkie mode. You can talk back and forth to all of the units that you're carrying. Did you notice the feature was on those phones? You already have them set up as walkie-talkies. You don't even have to try and figure out what Mark's talking about with some of you have to lift the hood on the main unit and figure out how to, you know, again, I don't know if it was one dip switch you should have to hit, or a jumper in there, and the unit would be a series of hand-held, clean, person-to-person walkie-talkies. Wait a minute, but that means you'd be thinking and using your brain. Ahh! So see, you might even not want to sacrifice those hand-held cordless phones but that's why you go to the other bucket where you have all of those little kiddies kiddie radios or old radios you picked up you pick a frequency and you battle chatter outbound on that frequency and the handheld of course your array as those airless phones worried about it because it's a tired piece of equipment you might have even had to jury rig some little antenna to make it work but it was on it you want to keep And you can also do some neat stuff by just letting go of the balloon and letting that transmitter run wherever it wants to run to. They're mobile, not only mobile, but there's more than one on their mobile. They're moving here, they're moving there, and then they drop down, of course, as the balloon's tire, and they're rebroadcasting at totally different locations. Hump them down, hump them down. See, there's all kinds of fun stuff. And if you do it in a coordinated fashion, you can have a whole bunch of these tactical, short-range, mid-range transceivers. operating in an area, saturating it as if troops on the ground. See, we're not supposed to know about this stuff, we were all taught from the other side with regard to radio communications, deception technologies, and procedures if you're in a military environment. The idea is to creep over there. It's part of the camouflage in the electronics field. Only we can do it on the cheap, and how many millions of you are out there? So how much of the battlefield can you saturate? All of it. You can even set the equipment up so that it only comes on when the sun finally rises to a certain point. You can even put the solar panel inside a tube and run purely off the solar power, point it in the direction where the sun normally would be coming up. The transmitter only operates when the sun goes down the little PVC tube and hits the solar powered panels. And then the field fades up, comes online, transmits, makes noise, and as the sun leaves, and of course it's like Indiana Jones and the Covenant. Remember when he was having to find out where the Ark of the Covenant was buried? When the sun's lined up with a hole up above, you get what you want, and then the sun disappears and there's no signal for the gem. Well, the same as using the PVC pipe, short piece, long piece, purely a matter of creativity. And how long do you want that radio to transmit? Certain time it comes on, makes noise, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, and I'm not talking about music, but you know, Roger that, this is KWA-4339, we copy, over. Roger that, 4339, this is Echo Transport, we're on the way. And so you get a timed system without doing a whole lot other than saving a few batteries with your expendable target radio. The bad guys are gonna figure we're all stupid using our radios for cell phones, so they're gonna zero in on a lot of junk. At least I forget prototypes, or perhaps, well, we're gonna send a missile right into, so it isn't gonna drop on me. Need to deal with whatever that noise is. the purpose behind countermeasures when you get with the for the movies uh... launching electronic countermeasures what do you think electronic cover measures are well-fed i thought what for a talk over its two big buckets are they look like like barrels they believe the covering of a spin and bubble a lot god no he'd leave the submarine and they're really really cheap by comparison the cost of the club and they make all the found in the noise and they were and they make all kinds of racket it sounds like the zem torpedoes look how smart they are look they have them there counter measures and they love the counter measures and the torpedo got stupid now all the torpedoes didn't get stupid and just follow the barrel because it looked like a barrel it followed the barrel because it sounded like uh... with regard to electronic chatter sounded like what the torpedo wanted to hunt And I guess, for anybody who made a stupid comment earlier, as soon as I mentioned this, that, well, please just launch another missile. Well, that first one didn't do any good, and it's like, huh, for Red October, well, I better, though, that missile didn't make it, then that missile up your arse, that torpedo up the tube, as they say, right? Stupid with what they were doing. When you see them, they're professionals, and they launch the countermeasures, and the first ones work fine, and the second ones don't, well, it's not the nature of the battlefield, so the idea is to, you know, what you do. them think that well that one was right then active maybe what that one's electronic countermeasure at another tier another level that's designed to do exactly what the first one did you also have to keep the bad guys guessing so you need to be creative putting a transmitter with all your battle chatter on an enemy vehicle and an undercarriage or on a roof or on the back of a transport bus for the enemy makes all the battle chatter and noise and if they're going by the electronic tracking and they want to desperately attack something They may just do themselves if you do it right. Oh, that's mean creativity. Yeah Creativity guys, that's what it's all about. Anyway, we are headed towards the bottom of the hour second hour It is the Intel report live the Sun is out there beaming and for everybody out there grab this cup of coffee You got to get to work. We understand that because it is Thursday, you know, no, you're not calling in sick Don't use the sick days wait till things get here It ain't serious right now, at least not for the moment. Who knows, the next minute or two could be getting real serious real fast. But in the meantime, since it looks like the near future is going to be clear, you grab that next cup of coffee, smell, oh, strong blend again. Hey, you feeling better? Oh, don't you get comfortable in that chair. Did you finish your breakfast? Okay, good. Did you get dressed? Oh, look down. Oh, look at, there you got your pants on. But those funny bunny slippers with the cross-eyed, they're looking up at you going, heh heh heh heh, you almost walked me out into the snow. Well, I'll tell you what, you take a moment and one more time, you take another taste of that coffee, there you go. Now, why don't you go over there, sit down in the other chair, look, there's where your shoes are, go get your shoes on, and maybe get your rubber boots on too. You probably got snow in your neck of the wood. Side, let's keep our hoofs from getting cold, and that way the rest of the body follows. If you stay warm, everything follows. squared away properly. Grab the keys next to the front door. If you're heading out the door, be careful on the way out. Remember that it is Thursday and you drive off instantly. You get to and from. Of course, people aren't quite thinking about the weekend. This is like Wednesday. It's like, this is the work week. Everybody always goes into the Weezer-Donner thing. Instead, it's like, man, I got a job. I'm getting some money, converting it into arms and ammunition and magazines for under the Christmas tree. 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That's 731-441-3293. it's actually the we're in a temperate environment it is not the end of the world yes believe it dying fall off the tree martha and yes they did fall the ground and now it has a star blake does not work are or the beauty of the very beginning i look at it we've got our corner of the field so that's not going to last much longer because we're getting really good dry right now come by and out there and they'll be uh... russian and thrown thrown that you know directions so uh... that's going to be next and corn right now we have already peaked production uh... earlier than this last month guys a lot of the harvest that's already come in with the next wave or that will be coming in or some next both gmo and non gmo all the uh... genetically modified useful the corn burners and be toasted needs to be banned gotten rid of with the uh... situation where there's a quick reminder that uh... get a chance. We do have a number of different companies out there that deal in corn burners and multi-fuel burners and one of them is Penn Acres here in Michigan. These guys have been doing it for a long time. They're very experienced and I want to mention them because these guys do good and they've got massive alleyway best in the area and they're down in Clinton, Michigan and I'm up at the other end of the county guys. I actually have in another county. Let's see 40-minute drive. especially when you buy by the bag full on the truckload, okay? Their phone number is 517-43-25955. That's 517-325-955. They're located at 6926. Let me give you a hint. In Michigan, I live on like, you know, the Dexter Pickney Road and then there's Dexter. Can you get a hint what's at either end of the road by what the name is? Is it one end? Is it the other? Is it one end? And is it the other? one end, pick, oh wow, these make for big long names but it also great, it's a lot easier for land navigation, don't you think? Think from picking and you get the Dexter, at least you know how you get the Chelsea and Ann Arbor. Some point there because that's Clinton-Macon Road. Well, at one end is Clinton, at the other end is Macon. These names make too much sense because it made it a lot easier to travel across country, didn't it? Yeah, you just want to get over there on Clinton-Macon Road. I'm trying to get to Clinton. I just told you, you go over there and get on Clinton-Macon Road. Oh! Oh yeah, okay. Yeah, I see. Anyway, 517-423-5955. That's 517-423-5955. 30 Clinton Macon Road. That's Clinton, like the parasites scumbag Bill Clinton. Clinton-Make Clinton, Michigan 49236. They've got multi-fuel stoles, hydraulic hose assemblies, aluminum and steel welding, topsoil and driveway stone, bagged corn, and they have coal, which by the way, I want to mention something about if you have a burner of any kind, probably the safest fuel you could possibly have. Firewood's cool, but firewood, if you leave it stacked up and you had to leave it for years, Firewood isn't going to do you any good 10, 20 years down the road if it's outside because as you know if you've had firewood, it's funky, the critters do it, it actually goes back to the earth. It came from the earth. And coal as a storage fuel, can I point this out for some of you listening that are looking at a remote retreat, something you can put on the ground and even bury and it will be there when you come back for it. It's efficient, I want to take advantage of every bit of coal I've got so here's what you do you grab a whole you pick up old cement blocks you make a cement block hopper in the side of a hill or a wall and you fill that up with coal you know what when you come back next year what will it be? Coal! If you came back 20 years from now and even if it had water on it what would it be? Coal! And when the time comes to burn it what happens? It burns! So for a lot of you out there, if you haven't thought about this and you're looking for survival, storage, fuel, battery, coal isn't going to leak out of any. Coal isn't going to go anywhere. You come back, that big lump of coal, I've got lumps of coal around the property because we had a spot where they had a foundry and a forge here, guys, they used to build. And when they had coal, they had coal in the back end and eventually somebody not doing it anymore and the farm changed hands just kind of shoveled the coal flat out in the back. the main farm here. If you want to, you take a five-gallon pail and you won't fill it during the spring. The coal's sitting right on the surface here. And we're not at, this is not a coal county. It's just that it's one of those spots where if you know where to look, you got all the burnable material you need for free. Well, consider that if you have a retreat in Colorado, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, of course in Pennsylvania, the coal's right on the side of the hills in many cases. The fuel you need for small burning operations keeping the house warm or keeping yourself warm long long ways but here's the thing all in a couple tons of coal and have it on standby guys and it's not going anywhere if you had to leave and abandon the place during the war and you came back if you made it part of the earth let's say you build a shelter area like we're talking about from old cement block you make it like a like a fruit cellar the entrance come back on the property and boy i need fuel i need this i need that and you know you immediately in other words yeah buildings kind of still there things in very bad shape but of course too but remember immediately that cold is right pouring cold in a number of different ways is really a good idea and methods excellent storage you a lot of bt use it's going to burn it's been quick and well cyber quick what's it's been there it's got a good long burn time in the in the unit Also you get some other byproducts that for improvised munitions down the road, kind of handy to have. All kinds of cool secondary results from everything you do. Remember when you have a fireplace, the pot ash that you have or to make pot ash, you have the end byproduct that you need to go step two right out of your fireplace every day if you got a wood burner. All kinds of things. If you need it for soap, if you need it for other processes, hint hint hint, wink wink wink. that having these other technologies around crease second step technology that you need no no it's not it's common sense anyway full circle if you want multi-fuel uh... a corn burner slash cherry pit slash wood chips slash you name it pen acres they're in clinton michigan their number is five one seven two three five nine five five again five one seven four two three five nine five five i highly recommend The multi-fueled corn burner we have has served us successfully for many many many many years. We have a big old two-story, oh wait I'm gonna use that propaganda term, ramshackle farmhouse. Well, most farmhouses are quote unquote ramshackle, especially if you're some years old. You know how purified you make them unless you start really going stupid and trying to make it look like something it never was. You know, make it very fuel-ish by opening up when you can't eat. Yeah, stupid stuff like that. Anyway, otherwise farmhouse. And guess what? That corn burner will heat the house. We've got a wood burner and we've got a corn burner. The wood burner is at one end of the house, the corn burner is at the other end of the house. Between the two, comfortably. Either one can keep the house serviceable. The important thing is to have multiple options. Fuel is the next generation. Ours is an older version corn burner. The multi-fuel uses Jerry's soybean. So depending on where you are, if you got a lot of that GMO soy there, the genetically modified Frankenbean, guess what? Goes in the corn burner and becomes potash. You get small, like a big bushel of corn. An area about the size of you do about a bushel of half. About a bag to three bags, depending upon how efficient your burner is. And the little potash you create, you can throw out in the field, you can put along the fence line, you can throw in your garden. Anyway, we are headed towards the top. I will remind you again, guys, if you would please i'm really serious about this at a christmas card to the rock if you could also send a donation slash christmas present uh... if you want to send a present you can do that maybe you have a store and you have all bunch of office supplies that are excess you know you got old stop it doesn't fit what you're doing all post it's we use lots of post it's up there on the rock it would be nice to have more post it you want to do a little box of office supplies as a christmas gift paperclips a new stapler. Whatever it is you can think of, whatever you got there, maybe you're sitting on the shelf. Yes, we'll use the chocolate brown Post-its, okay? I tried to use those, okay, I gotta get close to see them. Hey, you may got a, maybe you bought a whole case of those and you've got maybe one pack used and there's still a whole case of them collecting dust there. Well, I'll tell you what, pack up the difference where there's a hole there from the other pack you used, something else useful, and send Joe McNeil, P.O. Box 164. Kami'ai, Idaho 83536. Again, that's Joe McNeil, P.O. Box 164. Kami'ai, Idaho 83536. Joe McNeil, P.O. Box 164. Kami'ai, Idaho 83536. One more time, that's Joe McNeil, M.C. N.E. I.L. P.O. Box 164. Kami'ai, Idaho 83536. three five three six you can also send a christmas card if you're overseas you're listening i would ask please take the time find a card that represents your state your nation if you're in germany you know you have the individual states be kind of cool guys several different locations all across germany will mourn a few many many many that are listening right now i'll tell you what it'd be really cool to get a card from east germany not east germany anymore but the provincial states there the the state in the east uh... it's you went far between that you know people get mail from that part of the planet they were impoverished by the uh... you have a d uh... during the occupation and because of that they still haven't fully recovered even to this day they're working at it and it's all one germany now for chicago bakia poland for our friends in the the ukraine for our friends over in russia everybody was listening take the time grab a postcard we'd love to have it up on the wall here and if you want to say hi put a name on there first name on there will say hi on the radio sure joe will say hello and thank you so again joe mcneil p.o box one six four cami i idaho eight three five three joe mcneil one three six top end for all of our friends that are listening uh... also pay attention to uh... the sales of this weekend watch for and again uh... watch for handheld radios others a bunch of stuff out there china sport has dumped a lot of stuff into the u.s. uh... you may not get in again this is this is why i want to pick up matching radios there you may not get the exact same unit and rig that you already have in hand but if you need more handheld especially we're seeing them for anywhere from uh... nine dollars to twelve dollars a set mark down i said a separate if you get single radios for like three four five dollars these are motorola knockoffs they look kind of like the motorola model there in burgundy uh... a dark blue seeing them in a great shiny silver it's great uh... those colors are cool they're not real bright and again for pocket radio these things are very reasonable typically in and they're all china sport there's nothing you're gonna find that kind of equipment that isn't nowadays so take the time and again watch your sales check out your pay attention to those one-fers are one of our friends i don't want to mention a billy gets what he was i want to out of the site uh... again watch the night companies and the tool companies fighting night for three dollars and it is a large that got a good thick shake to it of long blade sawback which actually the sawback is a review is an aggressive german uh... combat engineer mouser bayonets it got the double the uh... double uh... very well put together for three dollars. Again, what they did is they took for the body of the knife design that they take us from back in the 90s. And you can see with the mother of this is, you know, from I started looking at the blade, a lot of other cool things. But anyway, pay attention. You might have gotten coupons. Read what you have there available. Pay attention, track supply and, you know, and Harbor Freight transport blue. have a lot of neat stuff that is useful. Again, this is the stuff that you go into the Christmas tree, guys. This is what you give out for Christmas. Stuff that's going to be useful or to round out your people's equipment in gear. You kind of have an idea what they need or they've got a 5-10 program going. Guess what? Even if they aren't going to apply it directly, time comes. It might be something that you need. So putting in the right place in the right person's hands makes a big difference. We are headed towards the top. You can hear the music here in a minute for everybody out there. So if you've got to get to work, Grab that cup of coffee, smell, now take a taste, come on, there you go, now come on, wake up, there you go, you're willing to admit here. Oh, mon d'you, oh, should be the French roast, but I would use the restaurant plan, it would be fine. And it is a beautiful, the sun shining and beaming across the cornfield and over the, oh, by the way, coyote problems last night again, big noise from the coyotes. Also some small arms fire. So I don't think we have as many coyotes this morning as we had last night. They've been rather aggressive recently. Don't know why, but they've been pressing on pieces of property and farms. And they got lots of food, but they decided they want to go for the cheap food now. Again, pay attention if you're in our neck of the woods. You're probably going to hear some gunfire at night. But we've had some predators on the prowl, and they've had to deal with them accordingly. Again, if you're heading on the road, depending on where you are, southbound or working its way south. You're out there and you're headed to work. You shine on the road. No, nothing that's not wet, wet as in like say just little fiddly moisture. No, that's got to slow down on the corners, slow down and brake sooner on the intersections to experiment with and test the rules. Everybody out there has got their snow legs, but there's still a few people that are thinking, it's kind of purdy out here. I can drive faster. Those are the people who will probably meet you bumper to bumper if you're not careful. Attention behind you, in front of you. You should hear the music I think. We are at the top of the hour headed to the third hour of the intel report. Right now the second hour is closing up here. 888-747-1968 887-1968-8 1968 888-747