Mark Koernke discussed nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) defense preparedness as the primary focus of this Weapons Wednesday episode. He analyzed the Fukushima disaster as an ongoing radiological threat, criticized mainstream media and leftist narratives around nuclear power, and explained the history of nuclear facility management and Israeli involvement in the industry. Koernke emphasized that militia units must adopt special warfare unit mentality and develop NBC defense skills through standardized procedures, sensor deployment, and cross-training. He stressed the importance of establishing radiological monitoring grids across the country, proper equipment decontamination protocols, and maintaining discipline and Christian values within militia organizations. The episode included technical discussions on gas mask certification, fallout plume dynamics, and the critical shortage of radiological survey equipment following Fukushima.
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But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and 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's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family 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 oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors, so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores, 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 which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children? to live in fear and be a slave. O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch and tremble too afraid to stand and fight If 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 is this still the land of the free? There we go good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm R. Krunky One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east, and north. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. We're on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, and UltraNet Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. 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. 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And today's date, well as you know, it is the 15th of January. It is the sixth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with the K-2014 old earth calendar or Mayan crazy town calendar. It's been a very busy, busy week and it's only Wednesday. It's weapons Wednesday by the way. As a reminder guys for everybody out there listening I think we'll post it again here in the chatroom just to be safe so everybody knows where to go BK found this this particular item it is a Battery that's using a lion's share of the new night vision devices and other electronic devices out there that are fixed to your weapon Go to and again grab your keyboard. That's right. Yeah, go to www dot BG micro com. Now when you get to www.bgmicro.com then we want you to go to, and I'm going to walk you right through this, then I want you to go over to the left side and there's a section on batteries and battery accessories. Now tap that and that's going to give you a whole listing of all the cool stuff that's in that particular category of items and right there on the front of that page if you go to the second tier You'll see a battery holder, a long battery, a square battery, and there it is, a CR123A battery by Panasonic. Price is 10 batteries for $7.50. Expiration date is 2020, so you've got a few years of storage life left, I'm sure. And a little more beyond even 2020, trust me on that one. The battery number for the company is BAT1113. That's B-A-T-1-1-1-3. That's B-A-T as in bat. Bat as in baseball. Bat or fuzzy big eared bat. BAT-1113. That's the CR123A battery by Panasonic. These are in the package. They're brand new, of course. Well, brand new slash old stock. But they're not outdated. And if you have any of the night vision technology that requires this battery, I highly recommend you grab them at 75 cents a piece. You can't go wrong. And again, here you are with a piece of technology that is going to be using batteries. You've got to stay in the field. We're not just talking about one or two. Be able to have a whole clutch for what you pay for two or three batteries. In fact, well, figure it out. See, $15 for 20? Well, that's about four batteries at the regular price. Wow. So that's really not a bad deal. Now, sometimes a little more sometimes. So we'll say it's going to be either be four batteries or five batteries. And you get 20 batteries for the same price. What do you think? Yeah, it's not bad. So anyway, again, www.bgmicro.com. And a couple things here today. In fact, anybody wants to call in, remember our regular call in numbers. I'm going to make sure I give those out. Give the number out. I'd be happy with any kind of discussion anybody wants to throw out there on this. 712-432-0900. 712-432-0900. That's 712-432-0900. And the room number is 957-464 and the pound sign. 957-464 and the pound sign. And again that's 712-4320900. Room number 957-464, pound sign if you want to call in. And I'm going to touch on a number of different subjects, but also if you've run into anything in the way of arms or ammunition or equipment and you want to pass it on, you can do that. Of course in the chat room you guys are doing it on a regular basis, I want to say thank you. And one of the things that we talked about this morning has to do with the Fukushima issue. And this has to do with manpower. As I said this morning, if you missed it, I don't trust most of the people that are presently generating information. I don't trust the big corporations or businesses because they're all run by the Yehudi trash from the other end. Who owns a controlled media? We know that. The problem is there are the Trotskyites or the Soviets who are in the ecology. It used to be called the ecology movement. Now it's the green as in green on the outside, red and yellow on the inside. These people have their own agenda. They hate, in general, us. They don't care for us anymore. In fact, the best example, let's ratchet this back a bit. Remember when everybody was protesting George Bush? We gotta get BUST OUTTA THERE! Because we gotta have CHANGE! We gotta have CHANGE! Remember that, guys? And everything, you can imagine all the stuff that we were talking about. The 9-11 truthers were allowed to get up on the controlled media where the hyper leftists were and talk about 9-11. Remember that? Or they even let Alex Jones up on the regular networks because it was attacking George Bush and attacking the Trotskyites as opposed to the, or should say the Leninists, as opposed to the Trotskyites. Take your pick. It doesn't mean you're missing which title you give. One faction over the other. What happened after change took place and they got in power? Point to the change here or point to the outrage by those same stinking leftists who are out there on the street wearing, you know, I don't have no use for George Bush, don't you make a mistake about that. But where are, and I've said it before, where are all these hypocrites? You know what, they're comfortable hypocrites, people. So a good person, whatever they said, we gotta all do this together, we gotta all do this together what? And needless to say, when we had somebody who was a true third mechanism and not really in the form, Ron Paul, everybody attacked him, the Leninist and the Trotskyites. Now this moves over into science the same way. Just like we understand and completely can relate to the idea that how can you tell when they're lying about global warming is when their mouths are moving. We know that. The idea is with which doctor science it should be. Please stand by while we try to recon- About that nuke that might drop in our backyard. All that FukaZilla does for me is explain to all of you why we need to be better at doing what we're supposed to be doing. And what that entails is all of us picking up part of the weight. And I mean everybody out there. Everybody's telling me they're worried about a nuclear threat, nuclear attack, nuclear fallout, nuclear fallout right now, and a minimal level is what we're looking at. We grew up with this. We grew up during the era of above-ground nuclear testing on a massive scale. And let me point something out, because I brought up Bikini Island for a reason. Bikini Island was virtually turned into glass. You know, they always joke about, we're going to turn your house into your property in a glass parking lot. Guys, Bikini Island, they did. In fact, one of the things I want to bring up is get to it. They'll do a search on any one of the search engines and go to images. Bikini Island test site cleanup. There are some wonderful pictures to show you those classic burned crater holes. Oh, they didn't waste that because those things are glass lined, right? Okay, for so many feet. They're literally fused sand, fused perfect crystalline sand. Well, what they did is they put a cement and lead liner inside those and on the base. Then they took all the debris that is radioactive, any metal objects or anything that's debris of any kind that can throw off gamma and beta, and sometimes a little alpha depending on what it is. They grabbed all of it. Their volunteers got special pay to go in there, take every piece of metal, put it under the dome or put it inside the hole that was made by the nuclear device, and then they domed it over. But guys, there's dozens of those domes. See, they didn't have to worry about trying to crunch everything into one hole. There's a whole bunch of those all over the site. The whole island, as a matter of fact. If you look at an aerial shot, you can't help but see these from a distance. But here's the thing. Fukushima, of course, is an ongoing radiological threat at a particular level at the epicenter, and the plume works out just like any other nuclear attack, just like any other nuclear threat, just like a meteor hitting the earth. Oh, see there are other natural events which create the same threat that we should be prepared for. Now, we can't stop the meteor. We're not going to be able to turn government and make them do what they're supposed to do. We know there are things they should do and there are things that have been done with similar disasters in the United States, not just at Chernobyl, but all over the place that had to be dealt with in particular ways. Okay, there's an excellent book on we almost lost Detroit. Of course, that was during the anti-nuclear hype. That was so that they could bring down the value of nuclear facilities. The Israelis brought all that stuff up for a song and a dance. Then they're the ones who have fractured and fragged the rules of nuclear power. Anybody remember how the public was used? Just like, oh wait a minute, global warming? Do you see how they worked out a pattern here? Nobody wants to talk about this with nuclear energy. Who do you think printed all that BS up and for what reason? Again, who controls the media? Now, the people who were in charge of nuclear power years ago laid down guidelines and they were set in stone, literally in rock, literally they were welded in place. So they started an attack because they couldn't perforate the requirements. They couldn't break down the system because the people managing it were religious about maintaining the sites. So the Yehudi press and all those good leftists got into the program at the behest of the Yehudi to push to hate nuclear power. Yes, we should have a great respect for nuclear power and we should be watching and monitoring it and securing it constantly. Absolutely, beyond a shadow of doubt. We should be shutting down sites that get old. Good idea. However, what happened is like slumlords anywhere else who are typically the Jewish mob, with nuclear power it worked the exact same way. After they drove down the value, you don't think so? Take a look at the shift in ownership after the propaganda nuclear wave. Okay, because it was a nuclear attack on nuclear power and no new reactors were built. Nothing was in line. We lost nuclear technicians left and right who would have been new, shall we say, priests of nuclear energy that would have been devout in their process. And instead, we got, you know, Blatson, Steen and Cohen who took over and hired a guy who last week was running a bra factory and this week is in charge of your nuclear power plant. Oh, and by the way, going out the back door, Nuclear fuel rods, fissionable material, everything and anything stolen from these facilities because once the Israelis got the door security, they stole the house. Just like all the write-ups for anything that you see with slumlords where, oh yeah, we changed the heating and this and that and the other, I got paperwork on it, fully doctored. Didn't change anything. Stuff's been rusting for years. Pipes are rotted. Pipes are breaking down. All you have is the same bunch that have been running the slums in Detroit, in New York, in New Jersey, and all over this country who got into with their money the Nuclear Power Division. And not only here, but all over the planet, guys. If we were poor here, what do you think was going on overseas? If they were able to smack them this way and take over whole chunks of the nuclear industry, what do you think it was like in Great Power or second and third line powers? That's why Fukushima took place. And of course, with enough bribing money and blackmail, and yes, it's always the case, bribing blackmail, Fukushima was set up for the disaster that's taking place. Now that's the politics. Now the politics of disaster, especially with the leftists, I don't trust at all. Remember, they're the ones that brought you the drowning polar bear. Look at that polar bear. He's only got a piece of ice left to stand on and then he's going to fall in the water. And that's all we're going to show you. Because the polar bear drowned? No, because the polar bear drowned. It swam away. Oops. And this has been going on for as long as I've been alive now to the point where I don't trust any of those people on that side. And you'll hear this all the time, we ought to all come together on this, really. These are the first people that as soon as there is any success will backstab you. Not so with the Christian population, not so with the people who are focused on again the liberty issues. It's always the stinking socialist because they have no moral benchmark. And they still hate you, truly. So this is why, again, because of this threat, which is fucazilla, in addition to the real nuclear threat where someone's going to drop an egg in your backyard, well this is that stuff you can't necessarily see, so we need technology. And this is why we need a chemical core. Now we're not deploying agent. We're protecting ourselves from NBC, Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Defense. And this is one of the things I have harped on forever. Everybody else has waxed and waned on this because it's purely a matter of the du jour crisis for the moment. But that's not how adults work. All of the things that we have to do in the militia and in the Patriot Movement to succeed are very dull tasks. Does everybody understand they are very dull, repetitive tasks? There is no drama. In fact, in order for it to be done right, there cannot be any drama. See how that works? Now, we're looking at other threats. Foucouzille was just the beginning. Let's say that the Israelis decide to follow through. They've been stopped a couple of times, probably from the military, from the civil war going on inside the military, and from other directions. So they didn't get a chance to drop an egg where they even publicly announced they were planning on doing it. Remember with Charles, like I said, Jacksonville, Florida, Savannah, or Charleston. Lo and behold, all the propaganda started running up on Charleston, and then it just went dead. Why? Well, it wasn't going to be a surprise and we're going to shut up. I'd point right at it and everybody should be shouting out. In fact, that's the whole point. Everybody, if something like this were to happen, you better be shouting from the rooftops and you better not back down at all. Backing down is a full court weakness. You might as well leave the game, okay, as far as the backing down routine goes. But those threats are real. So here's what we need to do. We need individuals to perfect their skills just as we perfect our other military science skills. We must perfect our skills in NBC, Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Defense. Now most of the defense technology, as I've repeated over and over again, and this is Weapons Wednesday, and these are weapons that will be employed. They're not maybe kind of. We have used chemical ordnance in every war we've ever been in. The 4-point deuce mortar has been used in every war that it was serviceable in from World War II to Korea to Vietnam. And the 4-point deuce mortar is the pocket battalion commander's pocket artillery piece. But everybody should understand the 4-point deuce mortar was built for one thing, chemical and biological ordnance delivery. At one point it even had nuclear capability for the 4-point deuce. 4.2 inch mortar. It was the chemical cores mortar. But because it was attached to battalion, the battalion commander, and by the way it's the most accurate mortar that we had in service for the longest time guys. That's why it survived World War II with a lot of upgrades. Because it was more precise than any other mortar we had. Why? Because it was supposed to deliver chemical or biological agents onto target. And we don't really want to flip them in odd places now, do we kids? So the battalion commander knew he could pick up the radio telephone or pick up the landline and call for a mortar strike from those four point deuces. He pretty well put it right on target and walked it in in a matter of moments. Better than anything else we had in the inventory. But it was a chemical option, an NBC option weapon. With the Russian military, all mortars are chemical and biological capable. Though there were larger mortars, most of those have stepped away from conventional guns and conventional rocket as they developed their technology again and rebuilt their industry from post-World War II. But in the post-World War II period, the Russians went all the way up to 280 millimeter mortars that were breech-loading mortars, all of them both nuclear, biological, and chemical capable. These are the threats that you realistically face every day if you were a soldier and you were supposed to be prepared for it. Now for all the cynical people out there, in case your arse could buy blah blah blah blah, yeah, whatever. So instead, here's how that works. That's a big lie. Put eight men in a room, Put one gas mask in the middle and hit a CS grenade and see who gets it first and see if everybody tries to avoid picking up the gas mask. You want to see a brawl? And that'll include the people that go, ah, we got here with chemicals, it's all over. I don't worry about a gas mask until that yellow, that pea yellow fog starts to fill the room. And everybody be scrambling to see who gets it first. And somebody eventually, when they start to, you know, they really start to choke up, they're going to want the gas mask. That's why if you're in the military, and anybody who hasn't been in the military, I'm one of those hated people. I used to run the gas chamber for re-certification. And you bring everybody in, you have them down their mask, check their mask, they have the buddy system, each person checks the other equipment, make your hoods and put your hoods in place. Come in, and typically you have the person, people walk around in a circle around the burning agent that's in the middle of the room and typically whatever kind of can you want to use when you use pellets. Now once you get it burning you already got a yellow fog in there that's denser than anything you'd probably see in the field. But why am I having somebody walk around in a circle? The gas chamber room is is so floored with pebble. Do you think that the CS powder goes anywhere guys? It either locks as dust to the walls or it settles with gravity to the ground. And by having everybody walk around in circles you kick up all of the other agent that is settled in the room. Then you stop everybody. You look individually at each person to ensure that their equipment is working. And then you start from the right to the left or the left to the right. And when you point to the person, you tell them that they can then take off the mask, count to three, and then they leave the room. You don't do it all together, you actually tap one person at a time. That's traditionally how it's supposed to be done. Usually you have everybody take the masks off, they want to have some fun. You take the masks off all at once, everybody's tapped with the agent and everybody tries to fit. Ten people or eight people try to fit through a door made for one and a half people. And trust me, all of those eight or ten people will get through that door and they will get through there very quickly. Etc, etc. Now, chemical and biological and nuclear each have unique threat issues, but in defense, and needless to say, here's the problem with this. We're looking at direct battlefield threat as opposed to the nebulous threat that happens with downrange long-term activity. What do we do there? Well, in reality, the best thing to do would be the Moorlach thing. Actually, seal everything up, use HEP or air filter systems to filter the air going into a house or structure. And that eliminates, again, most of what it is that we have to fear in terms of radiological threat with fallout. It's inhalation that you have to worry about. Now needless to say being bare butt naked rolling around in a whole bunch of dust powder or black slime from the nuclear attack that was you know uprange and You're down you're down range and the the stuff is peppered everything and you go out there and bathe in it Well, that's probably not good for you as you can imagine because you'll soak soak it in through the pores the radiation that's popping off of the material that was irradiated ground zero which was Fred and Sally the cars the seats the dirt on the ground, the plants, the animals, the bricks, whatever was at ground zero, it was at 80,000 feet, is little tiny, tiny specks of irradiated material that are going to drop down range. So each problem has its unique issues, but pretty much there's a consistent issue here. Number one, protect and defend from breathing. In parallel with that is to cover the body to protect and defend from surface contact if at all possible. This is the simplest of basic rules. Beyond that is understanding that all material used, if an agent or if a material is a contaminant, all defensive technology will have to either be decontaminated or disposed of as hazardous material. And please don't give me any BS about, what would we do with all this stuff? You'll find real quick you're going to pack it better. I'm sorry guys, you're going to become real efficient. and understanding how to deal with these things. And yes, it is boring, it is time-consuming, and that is the nature of wasteful warfare. Does everybody understand that? This is adult time, okay? Oh, but we have to do this. Yes, congratulations, you're an adult. You ever had a job you had to work at for eight hours? You ever been in manufacturing? You ever done the same thing how many thousand times in one hour? And then know that the next hour you're gonna do it again, congratulations, you're in the grown-up world. This is how it works, it's very dull. So you learn to discipline your mind to make it happen. The same is true with NBC defense. And everybody, see, I'll finish this thought, but I'm going to bring this into something else. It always fascinates me because right now we've got this latest BS movie out there about Lola the survivor, okay? And it's always the same routine over and over and over again. And more on that in a minute. But here's the thing. Each of you is going to have to embrace this aspect of military science and all of the others. If you'll notice, many of you got, in fact even if you didn't ask for it, a lot of you got the SOP manual, didn't you? Have you gone through it? It's a very simple pocket type quarter page manual that everybody should have on their person in their gear. You'll notice that it's the basics. And the basics are very dull. There's no double somersault lupin shooting under the armpit and landing on your feet and rolling sideways and burning a bell to ammo and you know, barely breathing heavy and you know, trudging, running along doing a, you know, eight mile an hour sprint while you're busy chugging along with, you know, two nuclear devices, a bucket of hand grenades and whatever on your, no. These are all the basics you must embrace and understand in order for you to step onto the playing field. So in order to get on the battle board. Now, nuclear defense, phase one personal, is the basics as I described, but then we're going to perfect that because we have to look at the individual skill issues. In other words, once we commit to a technology in terms of defense to protect ourselves and our families and our environment, we have to work at developing that. So you guys need to get together and through dioramas, through a sand board, through all the other video skill technology we have available, all the stuff that's at the touch of our fingers, we can make it somewhat entertaining, but more than anything we need to visualize it as adults. In other words, here's the problem, this is what I need to do, and I need to do this in a very specific regimen a certain way. It's like when you put cars together. If you're at the end of putting a motor together after you've taken it down to the block and put it back, if you don't follow particular steps and you end up with that extra spare part box over there with two of this, four of that, and three of something, and three of something is typically really bad, then something's wrong and you did not follow procedures step by step or you were distracted. So how is it you can understand that when it comes to putting a motor together, putting a garden together, but then don't think about all of a sudden it's like, oh, the fear about having to deal with any part of what is the dynamic of the battlefield, and I don't care what it is. The only reason this has become mysticism or mystic or panic is at the behest of the shysters in charge to try and delude everybody into the idea that they're not responsible for nor can they protect their liberty. Now, individual, but now the next step, unit. With a unit, more resources are necessary. Buddy system, as we mentioned, many times, we learned this a long time ago, just like scuba diving, the buddy system is especially critical. Watch your neighbor, pay attention to your neighbor, help your neighbor out, help your buddy out. Make sure that his equipment is squared away. He can't see behind him, neither can you. And even if it's not your buddy, if something needs to be corrected, you call it out or you fix it. If something is damaged, you fix it. Mr. Duct Tape is your friend. At the unit level, additional logistics support includes sensor technology. Now while individuals should be buying and acquiring some of this stuff, remember that at the platoon, 40 man level, Dosmitters, sensors to include biological survey sensors, radiological survey sensors are issued out in the unit and are distributed through to individuals. Now in most cases you will have specialists. However, everybody, we're militia, we're not regular army and stuck with the insect mentality. We are militia. You are able to do all of the tasks required of each member in the unit. And there's no reason for that not to be done. However, there are people, they will find their niche. Some people will want the job. They may have it as a background in their military experience or their industrial experience. So at the unit level, again, being able to manhandle or utilize the equipment for sensor defense to include biological, chemical, and radiological, everybody needs to be cross trained in the equipment. Now, let me get up to higher formations. There are still support technologies to include coordination and countermeasures to deal with, like the thing we're seeing now when you get closer to the strategic level. The Bikini Island atoll above ground testing, which by the way I would point out there are 54, I'm pretty sure I was right, 54 holes that are just big and all are big, but some are bigger than others. On Bikini Island and there's a whole bunch other surface burns and subsurface burns that took place, some of them out in the lagoon. There are craters bigger than the ones you see on the ground out in the lagoon. Okay, those are strategic events. The only thing we can do is survey and then try to determine the best way to defend in place, but ideally as a military person or as an individual with a retreat organization, mobility in a survival situation like that is especially critical. Even though you will not permanently abandon the site, you may have to move out of the way of the threat. Remember, it's kind of like watching that stupid movie that was the precursor to Aliens where the big old donut-sized spaceship is rolling along and the two women are running with the roll of the donut rather than running perpendicular to it or at least on an angle perpendicular in a way. It's only so wide. The sooner you run left or right, the sooner you get out of its shadow and its roll and you don't get squashed like bugs or possums on the highway. Okay, the same is true with Fallout. In the initial stage, fallout plumes at the strategic or with a heavy tactical weapon or a low end to standard size strategic weapon, a primary spike plume, a dark area that is going to be very bad, is going to be close to the actual epicenter of the event. It will dissipate and then will change direction depending upon wind patterns and planetary influence. That's where again with something that's that heavy a threat. Yes, we have to get out of the way now with Fukajima and or with any of these other naturally occurring events We there have to hunker down and even if we were in the other situation if we weren't mobile Let's say we have a bunch of problems to deal with we have to bunker in Even if you are not going to bunker in you lock up seal up and treat the site as if it were active and you were in it Now why is that? Well, anywhere we can defend or protect air passage or transfer of radiological or biological or chemical threats means that the general cleanup, if any is required, will be minimal. So if you're abandoning a position you don't just go ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh That's where leadership comes in with the team leaders and or with the organizational leaders of whatever you've got going on. Emotion has nothing to do with it. It means that you're going to have to work as a manager. That means that first you establish SOP. In the event you're going to evacuate, everything should be shut down. Each chamber inside the structure as you leave it, the door should be shut. All doors should be shut to every closet, every building separation, even if it's a lubar door. Remember, guys, air works in particular ways and with currents and if it's not pulled or pushed, it's going to settle, the area will settle, and whatever you have in the way of material that might compromise some seal in some way is only going to go so far. There's no if there's no in Z and out C in other words sucking and blowing like H and V heating and ventilation how it works You have to have a place for the air to go you can have a hole in a big blower pushing in but if there any place for anything to go the the Back pressure very quickly neutralizes the effectiveness of the inbound what would be the inbound current, but there isn't any current This very quickly cavitates or while it neutralizes the effect now if you have an exit point and different story, then you're going to have a path of activity for the material, the fallout, the radioactive material, the biological agent or the chemical agent. Now, this leads us to also the issue of strategic overview. We need for people to step forward, find the technology. In fact, in areas, the best way to do this would be to identify who has resources that can be accessed that can be found to be reliable. This is where we get into the fact that we have a lot of people who have unique backgrounds, they have their own area of interest, and even if you disagree with some of what they're doing, if it's technical, then this is one of the things that happened with everybody having the debate about Fukushima. Guys, we're all on the same side in this one as far as our people go. I don't trust the leftists, I don't trust any of the greeners at all, I don't believe them, and I hate to say it, but I don't hate to say it. But our people, it's a matter of difference based upon, again, that big ball of spaghetti and where people have come from with their background, how they've learned to develop their regimen of information. Well, we need to number one understand, we can't count on somebody else. Down the road, what happens when, let's say, one of these thumpers goes off and all the electronics are offline? At least the government system, because they'll either intentionally shut it off or it will go off because of their malfeasance and incompetence. So, can we count on their malfeasance and incompetence? Yes. Can we expect them, even if they have it, to fail us? Yes. So the only way that we're going to get accurate readings and information on the threat, be it nuclear, biological, or chemical, is for all of you to get up out of the chair and get in motion on this. Or, sit down at the chair, look to see what resources we need. Now, we need to establish a standard, and we have not really done this. We've talked about it in general and part of the first phase of what I've tried to do for years guys is called macro motion. Does everybody understand macro motion? I could be an anal retentive control freak or I could think that I would have this kind of power but I don't. Okay, but let's say that you did and a lot of people think they do. You will get this and only this and this is it and this and this and this and only this. Now, what we need to understand is if we were to turn to actually building a radiological defense grid, we will very quickly run out of what we need to deploy it in a proper fashion. Can I say guns and ammo in the last year? What happened? And I've told you about this, everybody listening for years now. What have I said about nuclear, biological, and chemical defense? And we've already seen this twice in the last couple of years. All of a sudden, all the gas masks are gone. And that's just gas masks. Guys, radiological, biological, and chemical defense that's affordable is a minority product. We don't have vast, vast, vast, deep depots. We have surplus. Now after you get past the $8, $10, $25, $30, and $40 surplus, you're having to go to new industrial. Now when you go to new industrial, no matter what it is, the math formula changes a lot, doesn't it? That brand new mask made by the same people who made the other mask but bought it surplus, It's going to cost you $109, $120, $200, and you can pay $400 for a gas mask, can't you? Kind of changes the dynamics. Let's see, for $400, if I work early before everybody catches on and I do it while everything's casual, I can have everybody outfitted for a whole lot less than $400. But if each mask costs $400, does everybody have, let's say, four family members? You all got $1,600 to jack out of the wallet and throw on this right away? where you know you could have done better. You're going to do it. You'll do it if you have to. And we know that's the case because it's already happened time and time again. Radiological defense technology is available industrially. Granger is one of the big companies out there. Everybody's got a Granger book. I got two of them sitting here. One in the other room and one right here to my left. And Granger offers everything in chemical, biological, and nuclear threat monitoring. as part of EPA Environmental Protection Standards. The equipment in many cases is exactly what the military uses right now. So you can access from industrial circles a percentage of material, but let's point something out. Remember when Fukushima first took place? What happened to the what you all call Geiger counters in the United States? What happened to the brand new ones that were you know not only the ones that were built but the ones that were being built? Where did they all go guys? Now if 10,000 or 20,000 or 30,000 Geiger counters as you call them left the United States do you think they're coming back? And if those 20, 30, 40, 50,000 special trade tools are gone do you think they were quickly replaced? How many can the industry produce in a day? How many days of the week do they work? There is a specific fixed number that can be made to end while still maintaining production standards. So if we do not take advantage of industrial and military surplus, we will not have sufficient material support to create an effective nuclear biological chemical threat grid monitoring system. But we need to do it. I'm not going to count on somebody, be bopping around with a backpack. It doesn't mean I'm not going to do it and I don't have field survey personnel. But first, that person and all these people are going to standardize on procedure. It's like the e-com-con. How many people have the e-com-con as a guideline for doing an e-com-con report? Now, the same is true with NBC. If I don't get accurate information, it doesn't mean Jack Squad. Like I said earlier, did you center your equipment? Did you verify the accuracy of your equipment? Did you test-set everything? Well, I moved side by side. What? Well, I couldn't do that. Now, it's fascinating to me, guys, and I will point this out with anything we see. If you guys were going in for a ticket, you've all been taught that if somebody's using a radar gun, one of the slick tricks is to ask them when the last time was that they calibrated the radar gun. Now how is it we're smart enough to figure that out but we're not properly asking the question of these other people who are trying to whip everybody up into whatever frenzy. Again, we have to be cold on this. We have to be very precise. In fact, this is one of the most critical technology issues that the militia and the Patriot Movement really truly have to deal with which is why I've always harped on it. I've harped on it ad nauseam. Now, Craig from Forbidden Knowledge, he's not the only one, there's four companies in the United States that have a good chunk of defense equipment, that's civil defense or industrial copies of the civil defense equipment. In most cases, it actually was the other way around. The industrial services that were using the radiac meters, using the dose meters, got the contract to do mass quantities of civil defense equipment. There's no difference between one over the other. I've got a blue version of those yellow units that you have that are survey meters sitting out in the station right now. There's no difference between it and several of the mid-earum models made in the 60s. It's the exact same machine except for the color. So we don't necessarily have to take and use civil defense equipment. We can also use radiological survey equipment that comes from the steel industry. that comes from the manufacturing industries with electronics. There's a number of different areas where radiological sensors are established and put in place and are actually quite precise. These pieces of equipment need to be turned around and adapted. Now the other issue is dispersion. Just like defending the border down against the Mexican cartels, we truly need to deploy across the whole of the border. Even part of an ineffective defense, you know, called the Minuteman Project 1 and 2, shut down the whole border. But with radiological threat, we can't really do that and get an accurate survey. We can certainly do a better job if you're looking at the west coast threat, for instance, which we should, because if we have events around the planet, because of planetary rotation and because of the uniqueness of some of the problems that we're facing, yes, we are going to see stuff dumping in certain places and be there first before it's at others. So, understanding and utilizing modern weather meteorological slash satellite technology, we can do complete surveys of the standard wind patterns and current currents, something I talked about this morning. Step one is to prioritize those entry areas for surveys. Now, when we do this, we do a battery line, but we do a checkerboard in depth. We don't need one unit back behind the other back behind the other in order for the entire field of activity. So, think checkerboard by the very nature again of how to get step one or phase one knowledge in place. Now, our survey systems may have to be separate by a greater distance until we get better participation. But it's the job of all of you out there who are concerned about this to motivate people to get involved in this and do it in an accurate fashion. To do it in a way that we establish a system. We lay down guidelines for the basics and we establish a standard reporting form. That way nobody can fib by fudging the numbers from one verbal response to the next, which is one of the things we've talked about with the ICOMCOM. If you write it down, whoever it is, a 10-year-old can write out this report. That 10-year-old can read right from the report word for word and get the message out. That is how simple a sitrep should be. No embellishment, specific data. Speculation can be added as an after point based upon an overview depending upon what tier of collection you're at. In fact, that's what intelligence analysts do, guys. He's just an analyst. Yeah, really. Well, what do you think all these people with stars and bars get their ideas from, kids? They're not the ones out there collecting the survey data. They're not the ones that are people that are specialized that do all of the survey work. And every one of them, each one of them, may have a very, very narrow niche in and of itself to include the subject we're talking about, which is nuclear, biological, and chemical. We can't afford to be very narrow. Mark could be dead tomorrow. Four or five people out of your unit. Battlefield attrition is such that you have to assume and work as a special warfare unit. I'm listening on my cell phone. Now, the next thing I'm going to talk about is special warfare units. Guys, militia units should be treating themselves as special warfare units. What's the difference between an SF unit and a regular army unit? And I don't care what it is. This will feel, this will feel, whatever its attitude. I want you to take a look at the pictures of the kids, the guys, the men, who are in all those seal pictures. Seriously. I want you to take a genuine look at them. I want you to look at their faces. I want you to look at their bodies. I want you to take a look at what size they are. They're not CG, double, triple whammy, summer assault, land on your feet, roll sideways. They're regular people just like you and me. But you want to know what the difference is? It's between the ears. The naysayers and the whiners and the weezers that are biting at our tails constantly are designed to undermine what the enemy knows we already have. We've got the brains. We've got the spirit. We've got the numbers. Now with special warfare units, I know guys who were half my size I know guys who were taller 6 foot 2 6 foot 3 one guy 6 foot 6 skinny as a rail It wasn't this Johnny jet jock, you know, like you see in the movies Well, we have to pick our cast so that they're all looking perfect. Yeah, they were with a very healthy men But it was a wide-range men and I will point out that the majority the lion's share as far as I know 100% in all the SF units I've worked with were all Christian and Which is why in the Hollywood they are attacking Christianity and the military and why the queers and all the other steers are doing that in the military right now. So they had the spiritual focus and they had the mental focus. But that's what gets the job done. Go ahead, who do we have? It's Edward. I do see a problem but we're still transmitting at the top of the hour. I'm going to reset the station stream so we don't interrupt the people listening. Very good. So everybody knows we'll be resetting at the top of the hour after we have the exit and we'll be back for the second. That's going to interrupt there. You've been okay on 365 for the last half hour. Got that Ed? Yeah, we're broadcasting on live 365, but we've been delisted so people trying to tune in can't get there. So at the top of the hour, I'm going to reset the stream. This is something that's happened before guys. Appreciate that. We need to have a heads up anytime that does happen. So thank you. That works well. Anyway, point is attitude, guys. Special warfare units, everybody does everybody else's job. What have I described in this last hour? Now, the only thing is, most people, without me saying special forces or SEALs or super weenie air drop, whatever, instead it's our militia. And we're the way we used to be in the military in general, which is not just more recently, but even going back to the inception of the U.S. military, guys, we did everything. You know what? We had fatigues for a reason. We don't have these guys, well, I don't use a shovel. I don't work. I don't want to be around a person like that. You know that? I really don't. I've learned to steer clear people like that. They get you killed. Seriously. I don't do that. I go, we got someone else using shovel. We got someone else. That person has a mindset that's lazy. That lazy person will get you killed. Because it will roll over into any and everything else. It has to do with how you need to prepare and train when the time comes. If they're not willing to pick up a tool, they aren't going to be there for you later on. I'm going to tell you that right now, or they're going to fail at a critical moment. My hands are just for fighting. Well, then I'll tell you what, you just kick rocks and get your hands on down the road. And again, SF units did everything, guys. Everything from every aspect of the military job in a 12-man A-team, everybody had to do it. It didn't get done on its own. Everybody had more than one job. Everybody did a little bit of everything to be quite honest. They always dabbled in something else and were always looking to expand their military occupational skills for survival purposes and for promotion. So it served more than one purpose. So that motivated people. This is something to think about there. Again, contrary to this BS, especially coming out of the Vietnam era, Man, every kind of person you could imagine, but still the basic rule was the mindset. The can-do, get it done mindset. Get over it, get on with it. And that's another thing that rolls, well, I'm going to talk about a couple of things the next hour. This is Weapons Wednesday, by the way, and I don't want anybody to forget. Guys, organize, arm, equipment, trains, militia, get whatever weapons, munitions together that you can. Ignore any idiot who opens their mouth and says something stupid about, you know, what would you need that for? You don't. What? No, you don't. And for that matter, the moment that somebody does some snide comment, don't you try to argue with them. Start talking football! Just say football, just do it like that. Football! Hockey! And there, get them off in La La Land, get them over in another direction. That will steer them out of the wing and get on with the real work. But as it is, again, this is something that we really, really, really... The only thing that's happened is because of the debate, and it shouldn't be a mean argument, but it should be a debate. I know that everybody gets passionate about the idea that, well, here's the thing, there are so many other things we need to take care of. So people get tensed up about this. Everybody does. Understandably so because everybody knows how close we are. Well, because we're so close, understand any side biting or any fighting in any way, shape or form. Talk to each other. Correct this path now. Fix it. We can't afford it. We've got 48 continental states we're going to be fighting in. We've got Alaska that's going to be held to fight in. And Hawaii, they're on their own and they ain't going to do anything for themselves. They'll be a party-hardy place for the communist troops in their way into the US. So we've got plenty of real estate and lots of room for our elbows. You won't be knocking each other's troubles in any way, shape, or form, but you may be calling each other for help. Or you may have to go to someone else, move somewhere to where they are friendlies. Right now is the worst time to be worrying about, and again, getting into arguments that are technical as opposed to philosophical with regard to politic, because remember it, I'll say it again, I will in no way, shape or form embrace any of these leftists. Because again, I will point to the Bolshevik Revolution, guys. Everybody thought they had a deal. The moderates thought they had a deal. And the moment that any kind of power was acquired, that's when the Red Terror began. And all the people who thought they had a deal were dead. I'll keep my back to the wall and a pistol in my hand with any of those pieces of trash around us because they are liars, they are thieves, they have no moral ethics, and they hate you and me as humans. I love animals. I really do. Yes, we are. Guys, for everybody out there, here's the music. Now again, we're going to be adjusting the system. We're going to be doing a quick system reset. So if you lose your connection, just refresh it and it should come back up shortly. Very good. And thank you to our caller for bringing that to everybody's attention. We appreciate that. And again, sometimes the system is failing in general. The infrastructure is... piss poor at best and it's going to get worse which is why we need to be building our own in more than just you know NBC category as we know. More on that in a little bit. We're going to go to break. I hear the music. God bless the Republic. Death of the New World Order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on the march. Everybody out there remember we've got to stand together side by side and focus on the problem. We'll do what we can to help and anything that we don't know about we better be researching and finding out about what we have to do at our side. We'll be back in about four or five minutes here in about six. Yeah, until we're crossing the North, coming to plan.
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