Mark Koernke discussed preparedness equipment and technology on the second hour of the afternoon broadcast. He covered battery sourcing for night vision devices (CR123A batteries from BGmicro.com), industrial safety equipment from Grainger, and sensor technology calibration. A caller from Arizona reported MI-24 helicopter activity with Middle Eastern camouflage patterns and C-130 Hercules activity near the Hila Bend area. The show included extensive discussion of infant and child gas mask systems, positive pressure decontamination chambers, and friend-to-foe identification markers used by militia forces in Mexico. Callers asked about protective equipment for infants and alternative power systems for medical devices, with Koernke providing detailed guidance on mask sizing, decontamination procedures, and layered protection strategies.
won't you to 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. 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 will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, 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? Still the land of the and good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the Second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm our current key 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 were listening to us on... Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com Indiana Freedom Talk radio dot com we're on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations and ultra net technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. 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PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. I don't know how many people have been watching what's been going on with the Russians, but Pravda, again, Pravda of all places. US threatened by Russia's Christianity. And if you take the time, it's english.provda.ru. English.provda, actually, provda.ru. So, you get there, you can punch in the story. It is dated for 0107 2013. U.S. threatened by Russia's Christianity. I pretty well agree with the argument. Everybody outside the United States figures almost everybody here must become a flaming queer. just by what you can see with the sputum and stench that's coming out of Hollyweird and with what's going on, again, with all of the controlled media. But that's where the queers are gravitated to, so that's what you get in the way of the, you know, what's floating at the top of the cesspool they've created. Shouldn't be a surprise. But anyway, interesting piece. Again, it's US threatened by Russia's Christianity. An interesting little paragraph here. Oddly enough, the West is the only place where some Christian leaders are gay. There are Christian churches amidst certain biblical teachings against homosexuality. Yes, Russia is Christianity, and anyone who defends it reign on the gay parade and their upside down world. In the past they demonized Sarah Palin, Michelle Bachman, and ridiculed Christians in America as crazed right-wingers. They danced when President Reagan, Jerry Falwell, and Charlton Heston died. There is no longer a real powerful conservative in the West and the liberals, West, the liberals fear. Now, this is an interesting comment. In the East, there is someone that causes the Western liberals' monotical laughter to stop. Vladimir Putin has a real world power which causes liberal media to fearfully ignore or warp his image. Like a good Christian king, he leads a nation to Christ deep down in their evil souls. They shriek like devils because they know Christ is true God and true power that they cannot defeat. They thought the Bolshevik Revolution destroyed Holy Mother Russia. Christ could not be defeated and his servant Putin has welcomed Christ and his church. and foreign issues, of course, especially with the foreign invaders, on an island no less, which is really comical, you have to drag them in guys, especially with this big water separating, somebody's paying for that. So they're paying to betray the nation, in England, or in Sweden, or in the United States. So anyway, it's Weapons Wednesday and I want to remind everybody again, we brought this up. It's posted in the chat room. Please repost it again guys for anybody who might have been late coming in. BGmicro.com. If you've got night vision, if you've got one of the night vision devices you got from Don, they have a CR123A battery that is available. Go to BGmicro.com. BGmicro.com. BGmicro.com. When you get there go to batteries and battery accoutrements, it's right there on the left side. It's batteries and battery paraphernalia. When you get to that page, to the front page for that, just look down on the second column and about the middle. Four from the left hand side. There's the battery. It is a CR123A battery. It is made again, it's coded as BAT1113. and it is again 10 batteries for $7.50. That's 75 cents a battery. Now notice I did mention, well they are 99 cents a piece. Well, for 10 for $7.50, that's 75 cents a piece. You're basically getting a whole handful of batteries for which you pay for about one and a half to two. So you can't beat this price. Their expiration date is 2020. Not that you can worry about that. PRC radio batteries are the same way and pretty much although they have a decline and a rate of failure, that is progressive with storage. But we're good for anywhere from 8 to 10 to 15 years beyond their original manufacturing expiration date. Always remember that. These are lithium batteries and again for a lot of you check to see what you have in your equipment. If you're not familiar with it or just can't remember, double check your manual. Take a look at what's in your night vision device or in that high powered laser or that high powered flashlight slash light emitter you have for blinding somebody that's attached to your weapon. A lot of them carry this battery. It's a CR123A battery. They're $0.99 each. Or you get $10 for $7.50. It's BAT1113. Okay, and again that's BGmicro.com, BGmicro.com, BGmicro.com. Now let me point something out. I'll overlap with that and I probably should have mentioned it the last hour. Remember that a lot of your sensor technology also uses unique batteries. Now most of them use double A's and triple A's wherever possible. But as was discussed, because this battery has become popular in the industry especially for the overseas military market, Don't be surprised if some of the sensor technology that you're picking up, the reading and sensor technology, uses this battery also. So if it does, identify and then act accordingly. Now I brought up Granger's and this actually there's Granger's online Granger is an industrial supply company started out with a catalog was about an inch and a half thick Then became three inches thick which now is what six inches thick or whatever guys is like half a foot I've got like I said one behind me here and one in the other room brand new one dropped off In there you'll find gas masks, chemical protection, and all of the other OSHA slash EPA slash federally required safety technology that is modern and presently in issue and built. Now I would point out that for instance Granger had a whole bunch of M40 gas masks for a quarter of the price of what they were going for. These were brand new US military gas masks. And once we pointed everybody to those, you know, more than a few years ago, we cleaned them out in about six hours. Again, these were brand new. Well, if they were cheaper, Mark, what was wrong with them? Well, they had a glut of them. It was a market cycle thing. And they got a hell of a price for them from the government. And guess what? It was passed on. And when they wanted to mark them down, they wanted to move them. So those military masks, brand new out of the box, went down the road for a very good price. Okay, just something to think about there. But there's also, for all of you who are going, well, you're super stuff, isn't he good? Well, go ahead and spend top dollar. Go over to Grainger or any other source you can find and get those fine, brand new pieces of equipment. You spend the money and you choose what you, you pick what you decide you want to run with. I don't have a problem with that. Again, though, you should standardize. For that reason, it will cost you a lot more, but certain people decide that maybe that technology fits their niche with what they are doing. Maybe they have the resources. If that is the case, that is fine. In addition to protective masks, protective clothing, and all the other goodies, there is an entire battery of full range of threat filters. And when you look at the scale you're going to go, wow, I didn't know all of those existed. Oh, that's right. Yes, they make filters that are very filter-threat specific. You didn't know that? Well, better read up a little bit, kids. Now the other thing is also with regard to sensor technology. Air quality control sensor technology has to be calibrated just like everything else we were talking about here. I used to have a lot of fun going down the hallways at the University of Michigan. I had one that was an air quality sensor. It looked like a Star Trek prop from 1966. Probably was built back then. Brand new, out of the box. I could control the the squawk noise with my rheostat with my finger and I'd be carrying it going down the hallway and somebody go, what's that? Oh, it's a marijuana sensor. We're just checking to see how much hemp's on this floor. And the kid's eyes would get big and he'd run down the hallway and all of a sudden you hear door shut, door shut, door shut, door shut. And what I would do is play with it and hear that meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Oh yeah, you can have fun with this stuff. Especially since most people don't have a clue how it works, so you can baffle them with whatever you want. Oh, oh, wait a minute. I'm kind of giving you an example of what I've been talking about here. Now, when you get all of this equipment, there is an instruction manual. It is very dull. We'll have maybe some line pictures. There will probably not be any cartoons. No, it is not the Quartermaster manual you had in the military. Remember all those little Quartermaster monthlies? With a little cartoon, it was like from clutch cargo days, you know, from the back in the 40s and 50s. You had the blonde and you had the square jaw sergeant, and then you had all of his helpers and the regular soldiers that looked so normal and everybody was doing something. It was the PM manual, Preventing Maintenance. Anybody ever get those? They were once a month. They were about, you know, those little comic books. They had military artists whose job it was to maintain the characters and in the process tell you about little ideas that people came up with to make stuff work that weren't in the manuals. You remember those? Now if you want to come up with something like that for the militia, I think that is a wonderful thing. It's something that needs to be done. We've got artists listening out there. Get motivated. Break out the board. Break out the pencils. Start getting to work. Don't expect somebody else to do it. If you've got the skill, jump in there. This is part of the macro motion thing I was talking about the other hour. See, micromanagement is not going to necessarily get it done. You could do that. Like I said, the problem is you lay down a specification. What happens when you run out of technology? Because you will. What we have to do is a general, the basic outline of what's required, what our survey technology is supposed to do. Acquire what fits that particular parameter, what's necessary to get the job done. Understand how it works. Understand what's going to be needed to support it and to perform preventive maintenance. And then take care of it and utilize it. In fact, you also, once you've got everything in place, and even if you just initially have the basic technology, set up classes. Teach people right away. The more people who have some understanding of what they're looking at are going to realize, say, we've got to take that with us. We need that with us. We really, really, really, really need this. But by the way, remember that depending upon the sensitivity, guys, I can take an old wristwatch with radium or with whatever type of glow in the dark material you might have, and I can lay it down, and you'll have a squawk and a clack, and you'll swear to God that the table's nuclear. But that's also a matter of setting the sensitivity rating, the reading on the equipment you're using and understanding that somebody else knowing how to manipulate that can have a lot of fun. Just something to think about there. And again, that's why we need to be applying this technology and use it and understand how to use it ourselves. I think, I'm sorry, do we have a call? Hello, Mark. Go ahead, jump in there, caller, we got you. Yeah, this is Arizona. And I just covered some stuff on the morning. on the micro effect and I just want to put out an intel deal. MI-24 just flew by camouflage, 400 feet off the ground, about, it was headed west at 19 minutes after the hour, just five minutes, six minutes ago. Any idea what was the pattern for the camouflage or what was the color scheme? Kind of like a BDU powder, just your standard like Middle East, Syrian type pattern. Well, you know, they have a pile of those south of the border that are Mexican. And, you know, it can be running both sides of the border. So, with all the cooperation taking place at different times, that could be a number of different threat options. Could be an aggressor aircraft, but, you know, we're so far past them using that the way they used to. It's more likely it's a threat aircraft that's something that's being applied for in-country use against us. Go ahead. Quite a bit of C1-30 or Hercules activity and usually in the afternoon, 4-5 p.m., a lot of large explosions out towards the Hila Bend race and its activities really picked up. Kick back and let's... Go ahead, anybody else jump in there? Was that a chopper or a jet? Car. An MI-24. What's a Hein? Chopper. Yeah, a helicopter. MI-24. Soviet. Oh, okay, yeah. Wow. And the thing is, if you punch in Mexican military, remember everybody, well they don't have any Russian stuff, really. In fact, they have some really cool birds that they've painted up in the Mexican brown eagle. and their MI-24s and they like to show them off. They're part of their party arty crew but they have a whole fleet of Russian and foreign of different types of French mostly and then they got all the stuff that we gave them too and they have no problem taking whatever we're willing to hand out and when the time comes using it on us. We need to be prepared and pay attention to that. The interesting thing, have you seen the kickback from what's been going off down there on the west side of, below Mexico City, with the people trying to clean out the cartels? Has there been any backwash up in your neck of the woods? I haven't heard anything about that, no. Okay. The most recent thing, of course, the If you go to worldreport.com and scroll back, you will find a report that Henry posted there. Very well done. The photo essay is excellent. It also points to a couple of things we discussed, especially in emergency situations where you start to have friendly fire. If you pay attention in the initial entrance into the town, everybody's weapons and their gear is clean. If you watch after they've started to engage, there were obviously some issues that took place. You'll notice that they took emergency black and yellow police line tape. They put a knot of that on the end of the weapon behind the AK and AR-15 muzzle behind the sights and on their web gear, on the top of their web gear and also on their backs and in some cases on their head gear. Now guys, that's friend-fo markers. It is something we have talked about where it can be anything you decide at a given point you can utilize. But if you notice the militia that were rising up against the police, they secured the police, frisked them and isolated them, went after the cartels and then of course the army moved in to protect the drug lords, which is expected. They all know where the drug lords are. They all get to kick back and they are all tied into the Federales. So, once all of a sudden it looks like people got fed up, the army came in to protect the business. But if you pay attention, the imagery there is an excellent example of friend to foe. How do you do this? Again, it can be something as quick and simple as something. It has to be visible. And so, this yellow and black police line marker, marker, plastic tape, you know, the stuff they usually just hang out and wrap an area with or working or, you know, danger, danger. This was a quick, intelligent solution so that even if all you see is that muzzle around the corner, you're going to know not to try and pepper up the corner of that building because, you know, shoot through the wall because that guy's got one of our guns. You see how that works, guys? So, just something to think about and look at. When you watch imagery, pay attention to details. During the Polish uprising, the Poles did the same thing, but they were using white markers and they also marked the fronts and backs of their helmets that they captured from the Germans. Because they pretty well picked everything up that the Germans dropped. Every German they killed was another resupply pod, guys. So, they had to make sure there were no unfriendly fire incidents. There's no assisting really as friendly fire. They call it that. Bullets don't really know anybody's name. They just go through whatever they're pointed at. The British use the same technique in Malaya and then they are not there. Go ahead. Anything else jump in there please. Did we lose our caller? Here it is. It's Henry. I'm sorry. I was trying to get my phone. Here we go. Henry, jump in there, please. Go ahead. Yeah, Arizona. This is Henry. If you want to pick that picture and just a short paragraph and say, were you seeing it? From the trenchesworldreport.com, we could put that up. Got that, Arizona? Uh oh. Did we lose Arizona? Is Arizona back? I heard you. Go ahead now. Henry, go ahead and repeat that again for him, please. Yeah, if you want to send that picture of that helicopter in a short description of where you've seen it and when over to FromTheTrenchesWorldReport.com, we'll go ahead and put that up if you want. I just have it with a box camera and I don't have it on a means. Also talking about it before I go, I'm out at the end of the audio, and so I know that the red ribbon blew you up, but everybody else... I appreciate that. And again, as soon as we can, we'll get the information to Henry. I would point out, by the way, did you hear what I was talking about earlier? If you go to bgmicro.com, bgmicro.com, Bravo, George, Michael, India, Charlie, Romeo, Oscar.com. They have CR123A batteries for the night vision technology and other electronics. These are very common for a lot of the equipment you guys are using down there. You probably have a few pieces of equipment that use this battery. It's Panasonic. They're good to 20-20. 10 batteries for $7.50. So it's as cheap as your, it's a giveaway price. But you can't afford, especially if you're down like where you are, you guys are using the equipment all the time. These batteries are going to be consumed. Again, they're CR123A batteries by Panasonic. They're 10 for $7.50. The code number is BAT1113. That's the inventory number. BAT1113. And that's through bgmicro.com. So if you guys are deployed or if you're anybody listening down there, this equipment, this is stuff you will use. Especially if you're out patrolling, you know, again, regularly at night. It's a consumable. It's something you need to stack just in case. Somebody else may not have brought their spare batteries. Somebody else might drop their battery pack or might lose the batteries for some reason. You want to keep all of your night vision running, you better make sure you got spares in the field. And if everybody can afford to have a whole handful of chiclets, well, one way or another, everybody's green screen will be up. So that's a high priority guys. And there are a lot of other batteries and cool stuff on that site. You might want to take a look at it in general. Certainly they have lithium ion and others that are available in the plain Jane wrappers. Take a look at it, see if some of that's useful. And they've got 9 volt closed holders with on-off switches. Wow, I missed that for $1.80 a piece. And those look to be recharged. I'm going to have to find out more about those. They've got some good stuff on this page. Anything else? Come in there, sir. Okay, I think our callers left. of them have ever been dead. A thousand pound bomb 30 miles away. If that's what they used and if it wasn't a light nuke, the thing is that the MOABs, as they have been deployed, look enough like a light nuclear device that everybody sent the alert alert alert nuclear when those were used overseas. So everybody should understand that that would be also a very very deceptive device to use in conjunction with other deception technology to create the illusion that you've been nuked. They're big, they create that classic mushroom cloud, lots of burn, lots of flame, looks like a Hollywood movie. Don't want to be under it and all they have to do is start reporting on the crisis afterwards. We usually only wheel those off the back. I'm not in groups of three and four, five. Well, keep us informed. Anything else jumping off down there on the border we should know about? Anything else new coming up? Of course, you saw it happen in California with the We Can Beat People on the streets verdict. Not other than we've worn this on Spike's stuff back in early October, early November, but there was going to be a big influx and it's definitely here. And then that constant. in and out, and he would be headed towards Yuma direction. Again, don't know what's up. It might be just another training cycle, getting people ready for, you know, goal, and they will be all racking up, because I guess they'll bump down in full here again. Again, that was Arizona. Do we still have Henry there? Henry, anything else? Or Henry may have decided to relax, because he's already done radio. But if you want to come up, anybody would like to, and I don't care. Henry, if you're there, you can jump in. Also, again a reminder on the number 7124320900 957464 pound sign is the room. Again that's 7124320900 and 957464 pound sign. Now I brought this up. Oh, go ahead. Who do we have? Hey, I got a question. I've just recently purchased the power gas mask for an infant. Yes, yeah. Also Amazon, I was just wondering if you had heard anything about those? Well, the idea behind that is that because of the nature of the infant's lungs, you do what's called a positive, it's a positive pressure chamber. It's just like a mini version of a decontamination chamber you use for military operations. So it's a good, it's a good system. It's just that for adults, you simply don't spend that kind of money. Or you don't build that kind of a system because we have Yes, it was off of Amazon. Okay. Right. It's like, if anything it's NBC, it's maybe the Germans. In fact, all the stuff that you see that the Israelis use, the newest stuff or some of the newer stuff that's showing up from Northern Europe is the exact same equipment because they buy it from the Germans too. Just like all the M9 copies that are coming out right now. Yeah, I was concerned because we got a new baby and I was Oh, it's a good idea. In fact, this is something that BK was working on as a subject. He was experimenting. They sent him a bunch of filters and he was looking at creating a similar type of system with other applications in some cases. They make these for cats, dogs, and for children. As far as infants go, the idea behind this is if you try to put a mask on a child, especially since they don't understand the process, you get a little panic. It doesn't mean they don't have infant masks. The Russians do. They make every size you can imagine. You can still pick up one and I'd recommend it. You can probably still get them from Maine Military. Once they get past infant size, then I would have different sizes of the children's masks. We did. I used to buy them by the hundreds. I had all sizes sitting on the shelf and I still do here. Then they're part of a reserve. People are going to show up, they're not going to have a mask, at least that's going to put something on there, cover their hang-in. The one thing about positive pressure systems is what you see there, take a look at how they build it and consider making, if you're looking at doing a decontamination chamber. Just like they said, we're going to plastic line the house and duct tape everybody in. Well, you'll notice that they don't make something like that for the infants, they have to have an air supply. And so what you see with that little infant kit is how you should be thinking if you're doing secure chambers in the house. And old civil defense used to teach you this. New civil defense simply wants you to go into the room, suffocate, and then they wrap you up in the plastic you duct taped to the wall. I think that's why they do it. They are a good system. The British ones are quite elaborate. They are really well made but they are also a little more intricate. But we can't import them into the US. They can import them to the worst dictator on the planet but we can't get those in the United States. Really? They perceive us as a war threat. So they will not provide NBC defense technology to the United States. We can't buy Surplus. They have Surplus warehouses that are the size of cities. I've seen all the equipment. I've seen everything top to bottom. I was out at Salt Lake City. The guy came in from England. He displayed everything. He said, oh yeah, we have tons of this. So many hundred thousand pieces of this, so many hundred thousand pieces of this, so many tens of thousands of these. He had complete inventories. He said, oh, I sell all over the world because I sold Africa, I sold Asia. His attitude wasn't, should have any problem selling the United States. He went back to England and they flat out told him, you can sell to Dada E. Amin if he was still alive, but you aren't going to sell to America. That was the War Department in England. and the Commerce Department there. They say, oh no, the Americans are a threat. So they consider your input in arms a threat, they consider your children a threat, they want to be able to hold that over us because we don't have a civil defense system. Homeland Security is just simply the KGB. So you've got to... Yeah, I didn't want to have to worry about what's going to happen to the baby. Right, oh no. Well, many of our friends have done this, they've actually built their own one of our friends that's listening down in Kentucky. Her son had a combination of illnesses, including a major respiratory issue, and he was bedridden. The guys in the militia unit got together and made him a mechanical version, a much more industrial version of what you have, complete with backup filters using plumbing, and built an entire system for him to include backup filters. You just hit a valve and it went from one filter to the next, to the next, to the next. So you've got the militarized or civil defense version of that. And a lot of our people have thought forward on this. It's not a bad idea. The big thing is, eventually that baby's going to get bigger, so you need to be ready for the next size up. The other thing is those Russian skull masks. This is what I did for all the Munchkins here because they were the most affordable. They work, and they come in size zero and size one. Now, most people don't want those because they're usually adults that are trying to buy the mask and they don't know to ask for size. But a lot of these companies have size zeros and size ones which are tiny. They're small. They're extra small and then they're small. Well, you need those because eventually the munchkin is going to get bigger. And rather than going with an infant mask, you can go with an extra small size zero once their head, you know, their old, you know, noggin gets a little bigger. That gives them a full wraparound mask. They can't make a mistake on it. What I like about it is the way it face seals. It goes around the ears, it covers the head. It's one time it's done. The big thing with doing gas masks with children is laugh about it. Guys, like we're talking about when we're serious and we're doing stuff, don't do the put this on her no matter what. What you do is put the mask on and talk about the possum mask. I always joke about it, but that's how I teach people when we run around the countryside here. The munchkins, little guys and girls sometimes don't want to wear those because they're scared of them. So what you do is make everybody laugh at you. You put the mask on and it's like a possum mask. You look like a possum mask. It's funny, I never want to find it. And then the munchkins get over the idea, it's scary. Instead it's like, hey, that really does look like a possum. Mark really does look stupid. See, that's what he does. And it gets the job done and everybody's happy. Five year olds, about the four or five year old Mark is where they get persnickety sometimes. Usually after that they're not a problem. It's just teaching everybody how to use this stuff and explain to them, hey if something happens you need to use this. And the little guys, the other thing is what I would do is make up a kit to go along with that unit and whatever your filter can size is, buy two or three more and also an alcohol prep and wash and put an alcohol bottle in there the whole nine yards. Because babies will still be babies inside. Oh yeah. It's like, ooh. Maybe it'd be pretty thankful. It'd be thankful that a gas mask filter is there. Yeah. As long as it's not like aliens, I can almost picture that. You got them inside that little thing and you see, and it's kind of brown. It comes from the bottom end. Oh, God. And now we got to go in and fix this. And that's where, again, you need decon chambers and whatever. But most important is what these are for. If you understand layered protection, everybody is in the same boat. If you have to fix things or modify things, that's why you have that plastic sheeting around and you make decon chambers so that you can actually work with that. Then you follow step by step decontamination, prepping and decon monitoring technology, which is very simple. Pass over the individual to ensure that they're clean. In other words, sweep them with a sensor and then proceed with whatever step needs to be taken care of. Most important is you have something to put them in and get them out of an area. Because we don't really plan on sitting on yellow rain or whatever it is. If there's fallout issues, like I said, better to evac the AO. If you understand the threat is imminent, don't sit and wait. In other words, get out, DD the AO and get to another area of operation. And always have a plan for that amongst your people. or at least we need to. Now the cool thing is you brought up, thank you for bringing that up, with CS, CN and with tear gas as it's called or with capsim oil. Remember it's a mucus membrane irritant. Every part of that baby is going to be covered plus their skin is typically more sensitive so they would be in a higher threat environment for them especially at fender age. However, the cool thing about CS and CN is the only way it lingers in that as a particulate it locks to things, dust, It will settle to the ground. You can quickly neutralize that and recover your ganobers start to clean up the area. But I would warn everybody that if you have CS or CN and it gets on clothing or anything cloth, And after you've deconthed everything because you took your gloves off and got your mask off correctly, you then rub your arm or you rub your pocket. And then you touch your lips or your nose and you wonder why you get the startle expression from people when they do that because the particulate is there in dust form, they touch their lips, they touch their nose and they're not happy. So, remember that when we do, we want to make sure that if we're going to be handling people in the CSCN environment, understand that the outer garments need to be taken out, shaken out, cleared off. Again, they can be vacuumed. That's another option. Hep vacuum is really nice. If you watch around, you can find them cheap that are used because there's been 50 years worth of space program vacuums out there. And it's just one of those little things. Chem suits, which I love because of great winter gear. That's what they're for. Even with CSCN you can eliminate a good portion of the threat that way. Ponchos work just as well, rain suits work really well. Cool thing about both of those is spray the guy down with water. Now you've gotten rid of all of the contaminant and it'll be latched to the soil once it's down. And by the way, CSCN are really good fertilizer. So you won't be unhappy about that. And capsim oil, I don't know, just brings the acid level up, remember? Because all that is is pepper oil, no pepper spray. But for the babies, yeah, this would eliminate a lot of screaming and a lot of pain and it's a good idea. So moving the right direction. Thank you for bringing it up. I hadn't really talked about those in a while too, but they are available. How much did you pay for that one? I paid 60. Well, that's not bad. No, that's quite reasonable. It's got a nice hard case, plastic case that everything fits in. I noticed that the pump looks a lot like the inflator for these large inflatable beds. Yes, almost identical. Probably the same thing right off the shelf. Again, take an off-shelf technology and apply it accordingly. The cool thing about that is it's battery powered though, right? Oh yeah. Does it have an AC adapter option? No. Okay, I just wanted to sometimes they you know that's something you might even be able to work out, but I wouldn't fiddle with it double cut What size battery does it take? I'm pretty sure it takes the the battery that you were just just mentioning. Oh, this is the CR123s Well, you better grab a bunch of those while they're cheap. Yeah. Yeah, it's a lithium battery Well, again, it's in the industry. It's up and coming. Remember, it used to be you only found AA batteries. You didn't find any AAAs anywhere. Then AAA came into the market. So obviously, because of militarization, these CR123As, make sure I get that right, these may be starting to dominate the market as a standardization tool in the field. and that's where all these military application companies, they roll over from one product to the next. What's out there that's available, what's out there that's got enough power to run the thing and repeatedly run the thing. Because that's the other thing, it has to have durability. which is the other half of the issue. So that's probably why they went in that direction. That's something that would be interesting. Double check that, T. Go ahead and go through your equipment. But I would get, again, for everybody out there, bgmicro.com. B-G-micro.com. Then go to batteries and battery accessories. And it's B-A-T-1-1-1-3. $10 for $7.50 is a giveaway price. You can't beat that. Hell, it's not even a bad price for double A's or triple A's. Be quite honest, if they were lithium, So, in this case, it's a specialized battery that is still out there in the market and can be applied accordingly. Is it a clear plastic or is it like a lower base, heavier gauge with a clear plastic upper? How's it built? The entire thing is a clear plastic. It's like a heavy gauge, I want to say vinyl maybe, for like an AVC. Well, that's okay. It's medical. It's probably a medical plastic. Yeah, that's what they've used again the for air tents or for where you see for Platters and diaphragms whatever they're doing and again has to be able to take acid or alkali issues And you know be able to deal with both so that's that's really a good thing it comes in a package does it have a accommodates one filter, right? Yeah, I want to say that it's a 40 millimeter filter. Probably is. Yeah, well that makes sense because that's again, that's the most affordable, most commonly available around the planet. If you're trying to market a product like this, you want to do that anyway. So the 40s are an option and again one of the other things about making a kit for that I would buy some of those, well at least two of those 60 millimeter adapters. Now KeepShooting.com has some of those still. I believe Maine military is out. I may be wrong but I'm pretty sure that we bought them all out. but keepshooting.com keepshooting.com keepshooting.com to go to their military surplus section they have the adapters, they're showing them I don't know what the price is, I wasn't really paying attention but it jumps to my memory, they're on the right side of the screen all halfway through the pages so and the one they're showing is black but they come in either black or orange, I don't care what color it is the important thing is it gives you a multi dimension you can go from the 40s to the 60s back and forth. And a lot of guys are going to have the 60s out there simply because of the number of M9s that are in place. So more is better. And plus you can buy them. What's cheapest? Yeah, that's what you pick up for the time being. Anyway, anything else Henry? Go ahead. By the way, your program. Let everybody know. How can we listen to you? Just an individual. I don't have a program. Wait a minute. Is this Henry from the trenches? No, no, this is Jason from Florida. Oh, Jason, I'm sorry. You know what? Boy, you two sounded like I thought I had Henry on there a bit ago and I think we did. He was up. So I'm sorry. Actually, I didn't mean to do that. Oh, no, that's quite all right. Actually, we just moved up to Alabama and I ended up making some really good friends here. Excellent. Keep doing the S. Keep moving that direction away from the peninsula. That one's surrounded by salt water. There's not a whole lot drinkable. Remember the Orlando line? I would point out remember we trained years ago and we were going to surrender Florida all the way up to Orlando and that's when we'd finally fight. We would fight for Disneyland but not for Miami. Always remember that. That's why we called it the Disney Line. Everybody wondered what first night I did that we were actually when I was in the Bic and the TOC. I said, we're obviously going to be defending the Disney Line, aren't we? He goes, what? Well, it appears we're going to be defending because we're actually deploying armored units from five different states and mechanized armor, the whole nine yards. It was a massive exercise. I said, yeah, the Disney Line. He goes, what do you mean? Well, obviously we're not going to stop them until we get to Orlando, right? because we had probes and reconnaissance and all kinds of stuff going on, aerial support, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And he goes, I didn't think about that. Obviously Disney World is far more important to the rest of Florida. So that became the running joke, the Disney line. Everything has its name in a war. And so the Disney line became famous. Orlando, we'll fight for it. And not only that, but Ripley's Believe or Not Center is there. And I might value that more than I do Disneyland. Yeah, we should allow Ripley's Believe or Not to be taken over by somebody. other than used as a marketing ploy in Orlando. Oh, anything else? We're almost at the top, guys. Jump in there. Hello, Mark. We got you. Go ahead, Golar. Hi. Some more information for Jason. Any life support that's battery operated like that, he could put a cigarette lighter plug depending on the voltage of car battery or while they're transporting, and CR123 batteries and any reason for running and perhaps an alarm in case the air... Yep. ...see like in the middle of the night. I would also hand pump in case there's no electricity available, that's all. Very good. And again, those are available too and can be hooked up to the system as, in fact, in line is the way that we've done. Using the 40 millimeter adapters and a few other tools, two or three different types of hand pumps come to mind that would work, that are air expansion systems for doing the same thing, dealing with pumping up air mattresses. They are already available out there in the market. So that would be a good backup as part of the luggage that goes along with that system. And again if you do that, mark it. This is the other thing, clearly mark what the bag is so it doesn't get left behind. Ideally in phase one, if you are putting the equipment together, you deploy the carrier. I would even safety pin the two carry straps for the shoulder bag. I assume it is a shoulder strap for the kit, right? Yes. See, I would take the other bag made up of all the other goodies we're talking about. I would armor it so the pump doesn't get damaged because typically while they are plastic, they're usually a heavier gauge, they're not a chintzy plastic, they can be broken. So you definitely want to armor the bag or find a bag that's padded and make sure that everything fits in there without being, again, too stressed on the container. And then I would safety pin the straps. so that they're looked together initially. You may want to redistribute the weight or somebody else will be carrying one bag over the other, but ideally in phase one you want to make sure that they do not separate. That way you've got all the equipment together. You obviously can go to a bigger bag, but find another bag that's of comparable size, make sure everything you were talking about fits in it, the extra filters, the adapters, the hand pumps, etc., and the alternate power supply cords if you want to add an alternate power supply. Again, Mom's going to be taking care of the baby, right? We are at the top, guys. God bless the Republic. Yeah, to the new world order. There we go. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire's on the run. And we are on the march. Very good. Gentlemen, thank you very much for your input. We appreciate that. For everybody else, Ed's taking over. We're going back to regular broadcast right here on Liberty Tree Radio. 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