January 27, 2014
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59m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed winter preparedness, vehicle maintenance, and fuel storage strategies for cold weather conditions. He emphasized the importance of having stored supplies like coal, firewood, and ammunition, and criticized government overreach regarding road closures and vehicle idling fines. Koernke promoted Baker's Green Acres farm and its heritage pork products as a way to support independent farmers against government regulation, and provided detailed advice on AR-15 component sourcing, winter driving techniques, and fuel additives. He also covered militia training exercises involving winter orienteering and cross-country skiing operations.
- winter preparedness
- fuel storage
- coal storage
- baker's green acres
- michigan farmer
- heritage pork
- dnr
- ar-15 receivers
- aries armor
- ammunition
- vehicle maintenance
- fuel additives
- militia training
- orienteering
- second amendment
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Is this still the land of the free? afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report i'm saying ground they closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west southwest east and north east well ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com ron a m f m micro stations c b base stations and ultra net technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska also on indiana freedom talk radio dot com ron the hallmark network from the top of the end of the bottom of florida from the bottom of florida crossing arca the gulf of mexico headed louisiana mississippi texas oklahoma big chunk of the brass go whole bunch of wyoming to include both the third the fifth of it and our friends in the recall state of colorado waving to the left coast where the fine state of jefferson is a shining beacon of light in otherwise an occupied zone where the debtors the debris the wretched excrement of fine Steinism and the diaper stain of brown are pushing the california soviet socialist democracy the cssd And for our friends out there listening again, well we're going to turn from that back to the east, sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the smokies slash the Blue Ridge, where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams, and the Ma Bell Grandma Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work. A million Petticoat Junction operators, the ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. Well, I'll tell you what, it is a beautiful gray-blue, well actually heading more towards gray-dark afternoon to evening right now guys, it is 6.13. and it is well we're in towards the end of the month as you know the twenty seven of january it is the six year of open baby and socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america with a k two thousand and fourteen older calendar or my end cray is it uh... crazy it out calendar I'm pretty busy this week so far. Well, it's only Monday, Mark. Yeah, well, I'll tell you what. We actually had some pretty good things go on over the weekend. Congratulations to all the individuals that participated in the cross-country. That's right, cross-country skiing FTX. That was an extension of the, this weekend's night winter orienteering FTX. Not only did they deploy, but they actually established a quick marching order, confirmed all the people's equipment, and actually did a winter Rapid deployment camp out north of camp Nagahitcham and camp Emmerich. They actually went as far as they possibly could in the time that they had. Established a perimeter, laid down their camp, and put about 130 people or so in the field deployed. set up LPOPs, set up seismic intrusion and infrared technology, and actually deployed everything the way they were supposed to. Again, it was really cool. Everybody had a fantastic time. This was in addition to the people who were already out at the training site. Second Regimental Combat Team Colonial Marine Militia elements were there that were part of the orienteering unit, along with two different elements, two brigade components of the Wolverine militia course so it was a great time everybody did very very very well and got some really great footage which is going to be incorporated into the next militia uh... f t x footage we're gonna be posting on liberty tree radio on youtube so pay attention to that i've got this will be a long one by the way of the good thing is i think that extended the amount of time you can post which i need so that's going to be really cool Beyond that, I might even make two videos, probably two videos out of it because it's a combination of the mechanized stuff along with the cross-country skiing and a whole bunch of other cool stuff that the guys were doing to include also, again, conventional orienteering. Winter orienteering is, well, the big difference is understanding your pace because, again, With the environment and depending on level of snow guys It takes a little more math to get it right from point to point to point especially if you're not going to use straight azimuth with regard to land navigation and a lot of situations the way the orienteering maps are set up you can't there's a water obstacle there's a swamp obstacle there's a elevation that is uh... it pretty much not so much insurmountable but it would take away too much time to go over when it's easier to land navigate around if you're using common sense you got the energy in the summer to do it that'd be one thing but winter operations very different so i guess will be up the hill parts not a problem uh... you really if you can fight that you leave three times as much energy in winter but it's she would bring your school everything it's not a problem sliding downhill I guess you'd make up for that by about a third the time and speed provided you know what the terrain's like and Even there well it's not going to be high speed James Bond skiing. It's going to be slower. You know move observe Pick a path move observe confirm on the map that you're not dry You know working working your way and driving your unit towards a cliff or something or a ledge Yeah, you see his common sense. It has to be used. See you don't become one of those characters in a James Bond movie that goes Notice there were three breaths there. You really don't want to get into a three breath fall. It's really embarrassing, okay? Only because you thought you were going to scream and probably scream until you hit, but then you find out you have to take another breath and then you scream and you think you're going to hit and you get to take another breath and then it's like, ah! Oh, wow. So before that happens, let's just make sure we got our axe squared away. And that means when you're orienteering, your paceman has to do his job, constantly observing the environment. Winter especially is deceptive both below the snow and above. Stepping into something that might be a lot deeper than you expected and wet underneath all that ain't good either Especially when it's sub-zero weather so there's something to take into consideration anyway with the our interior and what they did is they took advantage of the many different trails and your railroad tracks that are now trails in the area where the bases are where the facilities the camps are and That gave them a an opportunity to you know, cut a path and take the whole unit down which is pretty cool Anyway, very good, very well done, and I want to say thank you, appreciate the videos we already have and the stuff that's going to be in the box. Now, I mentioned baker's green acres, and now we got into the propane thing, which is, you know, fuel is an issue across the board, guys, but let me point something out. Everything we're seeing right now, you did put storage material on the shelf so you were ready for this, right? You did take very seriously what we've been talking about for as long as I've been on the air, right? So, extra firewood, extra batteries, extra fuel on the shelf. It's like the water supply. None of the people that we know that are in West Virginia should have been caught flat-footed with regard to water supply, right? Because if you've been listening to me for 20 years on the air officially, and a lot of other stuff behind the scenes, then you know that we talked about having water on the shelf having water on the shelf and i'm sure soon as i say that near there somebody sitting in extra the person one are you need less what he says he's stupid leisure in west virginia and if you're in west virginia uh... you the water caps don't look pretty but this is the first time we've seen this we've covered this ten years ago well more than ten years ago now this two thousand fourteen fourteen years ago worse than this right in the same areas where all of this is happening far worse okay so you should have your water storage in place you need to have more fuel storage in place if at all possible gasoline prices have come down gasoline storage should go up you know that work now i know we gotta choose being eating eating so i will bring this up again coal coal I'm not worried about you driving down the road. I'm worried about you freezing your arse off in your house. Coal. Two tons of coal will be the equivalent to gold. In fact, it's gold anyway. If you have a retreat, let me point something out. You can buy a ton or two of coal. and make up a hopper bin like I've said use two by sixes, Womanize board, cement blocks, go collect junk cement blocks, cut a hole in the, cut a notch in the side of a ridge, put a retaining wall pocket in place, a scuttle in place, and dump the coal right in there. Make sure it's got a concrete base in there. You don't have to have it poured. You can use concrete slabs or chunks of concrete from somebody else's job. You've got cement slabs. They pull up all over around here all the time. From the towns, guys, try to grab those. Other people usually are getting them, which is not a big deal if they do. Oh well, but you know figure it out Look for stuff where you've got junk that's being gotten rid of you can brick it use old brick to make your base then pour your coal in there and walk away Well, but mark what well you can cover it if you want to you can cover it with canvas, you know or with a camouflage tarp Right now if you go to tractor supply or we go to Harbor Freight, they've got camouflage tarps marked down right now because they're going through the old inventory and they're not replacing them, which means their inventory is in trouble. I know that too. But anyway, point is that you can go over there and buy a camouflage tarp and you can nail that right to that buffer wall you put in place. But really the cold isn't hurt by the weather. However, it'd be nice to cover it to keep rubble and debris and whatever else away from it. But even if that gets in there, what's it going to be 10 years from now? Coal. What's it going to be 20 years from now? Coal. So what's really neat about having coal there is you have a guaranteed, you know, thermal supply that is always going to do what it's supposed to do. And you know what? You don't have to worry about it breaking down. You don't have to worry about it molding. You don't have to worry about it oxidizing. You don't have to worry about it tarring. It's just coal. Well, what is it? It's coal. What'll it be next year? Coal. So just a recommendation, if you can get it, but move it into the area, or if you know where you can get hold of some coal, I'd start putting it on the shelf, so to speak. But you don't really put it on the shelf. You can put it in the backyard. I just make it so it'd be a little easier for you to find. Now, if you want to camouflage a little more, if you want to put it underground, there's no big deal. Get yourself an old culvert. Put that in the side of the hill and fill the culvert with coal. Wait a minute that would be kind of like making your own little mock coal mine wouldn't it? Yeah, I would That'd be kind of cool. Coal scuttle shovel leave that right in the in with the coal Put the shovels and everything right in there spray paint them and spray paint them and paint them again and spray paint them and paint them again I do about seven layers of paint on them and I'd leave them hanging up above not down below on the coal but hanging up above off of you know a couple of pins on the upper part of the of the culvert Keeps them up out of the moisture for the most part and when you got it either one of you need it You got it right there. It'll be a big deal. I have a couple of them there just in case How do you like that take another one grease it up wrap it up with tape if you know with? mummified canvas it and grease it or Cosmoline it if you want to if you're worried about storage time do it that way then hang it up there There you go, but that cold be sitting there waiting for you Simple solution. Now, enough said on the field. We all know what's going on with that and appreciate that. Henry did a great job, I understand, with the program that he had on the subject. And I reinforce it by, again, going to the articles on FromTheTrenchesWorldReport.com, FromTheTrenchesWorldReport.com, FromTheTrenchesWorldReport.com. Now, I'm going to go back over to something I mentioned the first hour. BakersGreenAcres.com, BakersGreenAcres.com, BakersGreenAcres.com, www.bakersgreenacres.com, www.bakersgreenacres.com, www.bakersgreenacres.com, www.bakersgreenacres.com, www.bakersgreenacres.com, www.bakersgreenacres.com, www.bakersgreenacres.com, www.bakersgreenacres.com, www.bakersgreenacres.com, www.bakersgreenacres.com, Bakers Green Acres dot com just like Green Acres is the place to be. That's right. Only it's Bakers Green Acres where he's got hogs to sell. Man, that isn't right. Yeah, but he does have hogs to sell and I'll tell you what, here's what we need to do. They're trying to screw this farmer just like they are trying to screw all of you. So for everybody in Michigan or anybody you can get their act together and get to Michigan and get a bunch of friends together. Let's vote with our wallets. The price of pork, the price of beef, and the price of chicken are all going through the roof because the communist Chinese are gaining control of it. Between the communists we have in the United States, the Yehudi trash that are manipulating it, mostly Jewish mafia out of Toronto, Chicago, and New York, who are manipulating the prices, those pigs, that's the real filthy pigs. The decent pigs, those pigs give decent pigs a bad name. Okay? Well, bakers, green acres, is raising the traditional heritage swine. They are hippies. They are hippie pigs. But because of the totally arbitrary agenda 21 list provided to some pea brain who was a bought and paid for prostitute in the DNR, some piece of trash in there didn't know the one end of the pig from the other or a deer or for that matter fish. Other than he eats it when he's at the restaurant and he's paid for by the people that are buying his sari arse. He eats them beyond that fool doesn't have a clue, but he didn't care because he was following the orders of the, shall we say, the Shysters at B. Okay? Well, the heritage pigs were being attacked here under agenda 21, just like all the rest of the country where all the other BS is going on. So, here's what we can do. Get a bunch of your people together. Let's buy a pig. Each one of you get a group together and buy a pig from Baker's Green Acres. Now if you want to understand how to butcher things, if you want to understand how to chop stuff up, if you want to understand all about the fun aspects of raising swine and how to use them, or cows or chickens, by the way they get all the above, so if you don't eat pork, I don't care, they got pigs for sale. Oh, but they also have cows for sale. Oh wait a minute, and they also have chicken for sale. So here's the thing, let's support this situation, the best of our ability, by getting mobilized. If you're in Michigan and you're listening to me and you're over in the Grand Rapids area or Battle Creek area, that's straight up north for you. It's a waste. We've got to go the other end of the state. But Baker's Green Acres has, you know, again, with everybody getting together, you buy one pig. Hell, you can even butcher it there on site, guys. Get hold of the owner find out what's going on go to bakers green acres comm there's an email email information there you go right to the page You want to get hold of and make contact with them on their Facebook page say hi. How you doing? We want to get a pig How much are you gonna cost? How about donating material and equipment to the farmer? As it is we should have been up there sooner as I pointed out when they tried to tunnel the pigs out remember that When somebody tumbles the pigs out from the outside, pigs don't jump over the fence and try to dig the others out, kids. It doesn't work that way. So the DNR pigs were up there trying to cause problems. Personally, I wish we'd caught them. I'd have shot them right there, digging on the fence, left them with the shovels in hand. Dead right there. And it'd be like, I don't know, they look like they had guns. They were pointing them at throwing stuff at people and everything. It was real dark and they were screaming. And yeah, it looked like they were trying to steal thousands of dollars worth of pig. That's felony theft. Each of those pigs is worth a chunk of change. So anybody trying to go over that fence or under that fence to try and steal them pigs is talking about felony. They talk about a misdemeanor. Plus there's all kinds of old laws on the books about rustling. And if it's a DNR pig that's rustling, he needs to die anyway, doesn't he? Out there at night digging under a fence, which by the way, they didn't realize the fences went underground. Because the farmer already knows about pigs because he's been raising them so they figured D&R real stupid we're gonna go out there and just dig under the fence and then take the pigs out And then blame the farmer for not taking care of the pigs That was what they were trying to do people but even the sheriff had to acknowledge Well, I don't know how many pigs would be using a shovel on the outside of the fence Dojo So everybody pretty well caught onto that one fast. But anyway, there's been a whole bunch of other garbage going on, but here's the thing, guys. All of you out there could help in some way with this situation. But most important is, let's just make sure we own that pork. Let's make sure that we buy from people who are in the fight. Everybody has always lamented about, whoa, isn't someone stand up? Okay, well, this guy's standing up. What are you doing? Well, why doesn't somebody stand up and fight those? Okay, he's doing it. Well, oh, well now we need to support this person. Now whether or not he's got everything straight, really, let's put it this way. The bad guys hate him because he was producing independent pork and it isn't run by the Yehudi trash out of Toronto or Chicago or out of Oakland County. Okay, this is the old Jewish mob running the food operations. And that's why they're attacking all these independent pork producers that are producing better quality food. Watch the videos of what these, what Baker's Green Acres was doing. The liars in the DNR went to all of the quote unquote customers and just bat, just yap their mouths, which is typical for these ganks in the DNR. These bottom feeding pieces of gutter trash in the DNR. Just lying through their teeth. Well you know what, we'll settle that real quick. We're we pretty well figure he knows he knows what he's doing with the product he's been producing five-star restaurants for buying from him people You're gonna get a quality of meat that was normally very select and not but not very often seen in your ballpark Well, let's try to make sure we can make this happen by working together one person You might be able to go out there and do that. Maybe you got the money for that. But if you don't several of you getting together here in the state and all but you're listening right now you get together and we do this as much as anything for political statement bottom line more people need to be motivated don't care if he completely sees i'd i'd i'd everything's not relevant the idea behind this is we can do this in such a way that they're punishing they're trying to hurt the farmer they're trying to damage him now the average farmer and i would say this Their logic with the the DNR and the pigs in government the real bottom-feeding dirty nasty yucky pigs not the clean farm pigs the rotten pigs in government they give pigs a bad name They know that if they stretch it out the average farmer has been specialized Well the cool thing about Baker's Green Acres is he was diversified enough that he is able to continue to function But what we need to do is cover him on the pig issue So, if you want some of the best bacon you'd ever own, some of the best ham you'll ever eat, in fact, watch the videos first, understand the product, and understand what's going on. Go to bakersgreenacres.com, www.bakersgreenacres.com, that's www.bakersgreenacres.com. Plug in there, check it out, help us out. Okay, many hands make for light work, but most important, considering what the prices are, guys, pork prices are going to be stupid here real quick. Beef prices are not going to be any better. They're already jumping. They're going to jump another 30% here very shortly. Don't say somebody didn't tell you. Remember that the junk you're going to get eventually is all going to be communist Chinese grade D chicken and grade D pork with all kinds of stuff in it, because we're going to ship all of our grade A stuff to communist China. and suppose that they're going to ship it back to us process do you believe that anybody out there stupid enough to believe that anybody out there dumb enough to believe that I don't think so I think everybody pretty well understands what I'm talking about here okay so again the cool thing is guys bakers Greenacres.com they've got the products we need to be able to support them all the little guy farmers are out there you know doing what they can I would point out again go to From the trenches world report you're gonna have to go back to a few scrolls. There's an excellent right up It's Michigan farmer faces $700,000 in fines by the way the court date we need to show support with that is on March 11 through 14 They tried to switch this out So it would be some kangaroo court down in Lansing where they have some bought and paid for whores that are you know, they've got in their pocket and Well, apparently they decided they had to switch out on that, so they did some emergency legislation, and it's back in the court where it initially started out at. We need to support the individual by being security around the situation where the courthouse is. No, not in the courthouse. We need cameras. We need more logistic support for videotaping and photographing secret police on the ground, anybody else on the ground, license plates, cars. locations and sites, especially high ground points. Remember, we bring our drones in, we go over the area, we photograph their people on the roofs or on the second floors and third floors or whatever. Guys, there's a lot of good work we can do here to peg them and demonstrate deployment, which is also pretty critical in advance of whatever open warfare is going to be taking place in this country. Know your enemy and how they function. Understand the DNR just to quickly work for a raving communist because they're already a bunch of stinking communists. The only thing they know is stealing from people to begin with. They're already in on that. So just for them to plug in the rest of the way and go hammer and sickle officially, they wouldn't have any problem with it all. That's the problem we've got with these shysters across the board. So they've lied through their teeth. I've had some people tell me what they thought they knew about what was going on up here. And I said, well, here's how you have to do. You're a farmer. Why don't you plug into Baker's Green Acres and take a look at all the videos and stuff and you judge for yourself what kind of a farmer this guy is. And you understand that thereafter you're sorry, Hind End, just like the rest. Then everybody will catch on real quick. Also again, yes, another article earlier up the scroll there for everybody, ban on owning farm animals in Michigan to be considered. uh... is being considered well again that's the uh... right to farm act being corrupted not an accident once they start qualifying and quantifying then they start knocking it apart look we granted you this Of course, this is all because of the zoning BS. And then we're going to take this away now because, well, we granted you this and you said, well, you went along with it when we said we gave you something. But now that we gave you this list, that's a short list, now we're going to start taking away and it's going to be a really long, big list. See how that works with these sheisters? Best government is minimal government. All of a sudden you have all these parasites that are produced by the public fool system. The only thing they know is, government, government, government, it was a real great solution with all the other problems they mucked up. You're going to think they're going to be a better solution now? Oh yeah, yeah, they'll be different from the last 4,000 times they fumbled the ball intentionally. Yeah, I don't think so. anyway again now we're keeping an eye on that but that issue well but i guess that point you'll be somebody gonna get shot because to be people are pretty well fed up with them in the average person try to take care of himself as have a problem with the propane that problem with heating and cooling got problem with the food prices got a problem with you getting a job at such a certain word on the shopping list illegals are getting everything and they're delving out of your pocket right away the swine in government need to be fired we all know they do best thing to do is again Be prepared. Organize, arm, equip, and train as militia. Vote with your wallet. Buy more arms and ammunition. Vote with your wallet now. Of course, the problem is finding more what you need in ammo. I know that's a problem across the board. I understand the issues with that. We've been seeing this more and more and more. It's just the way things are. There are some cool things that have become available on and off. Grab it while you can, snag it, and then put it into your inventory. I want to say thank you to our friends for a lot of the postings, especially since there's .223 is out there in mixed condition. Take advantage of whatever you can. Also again, AriesArmor.com. This is Sprinkle all through our archive for a reason. A-R-E-S, A-R-M-O-R. go to their 80% receivers section go to www.AriesArmor.com when you get there go to homemade guns go to polymer 80% lowers now they do have other aluminum receivers too you want to build an aluminum? 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Delft-ton.com for the rest of the rifle, if you want to do it quick. Don't know if they have any kits in stock, and whether or not they have any barrels in stock. Don't just order it. Call them and ask. Find out if they have the barrel in stock because they're behind on barrels. I know this. I already called them. Again, go to www.del-ton.com. Delton.com. They have rifle kits. It's everything but the lower receiver. Now, you can also do it in pieces. And one more thing, remember our caller, AIM surplus right now. AIM surplus. AIM surplus dot com. AIM surplus dot com. $78 a piece for AR-15. Upper, uh, but forgive me, AR-15 bolt carrier groups complete with bolt. Can't beat the price. $78 a piece. Phosphate, well, park rise finished in this case. Grab them while you can. Spares on the shelf are a good thing. We got George. George, jump in there. What do you got? All I was going to say is I'm going to celebrate the State of the Union dress by buying those upper polymer, upper and lower receivers in a box of ammo. If we want to test confidence, go to the State of the Union dress, go buy it. You know what, right now since your boy is growing up there, but you could also use this, I would grab a polymer lower. I would grab all the internals, I'd put the cheapest buttstock on it. You can, which would be a folder stock right now. You can get for about $20. and I would buy one of those 22 caliber uppers right away only because they're all done, they work right away and then buy a pile of mags for them. You know speaking like training my sons is more like they're complaining to me because I'm making them fire from a foxhole, I'm making them fire kneeling, firing standing, and fire in shooting prone position and making them do low crawls. Who's complaining? My sons, they said this is hard. I'm like yeah well this is soldiering. Well, the big thing is again, you know, we haven't talked about this, but although again, I know a lot of people use shooting tables. We usually do a combination, but we always do shooting stations, fighting positions, shooting stations. There is a big advantage to that too, especially with cold weather, which most people don't think about. Getting out of the environment, of course it's nice to have sheds or whatever, but most people don't want to build them without spending money. There are ways to make them cheaper, but we won't worry about that right now. We should be practicing prone position. Most stable position is the preferred position when engaging as a belly gunner. What the hell did I see last night? Well movie we were watching and some guys said well, you know, are you can you still shoot? You know that that's one of you know Yeah, you like you know, that's it is a a loseable art a loseable skill It's like no not really guys. Let me give you a little hint the basic pecking order for for competition is pistol rifle shotgun You start out as a young person, typically if you're in the niche and you're into the pistol, yeah, you start to loosen up, you know, and maybe lose your skill a little bit with a pistol. We always used to joke about that. Your group's kind of spread open a little bit there. Why don't you go join the belly gunners? I call them belly gunners for a minute, because prone shooting is an excellent option. Okay, and then after that, if your eyes really get bad, well, that Mr. 12 gauge is your friend. But you will still be able to hit something with whichever class or category or age group you're in There is a weapon we can we can niche an engineer to your needs To suit your limitations go ahead. We get another caller. Who do we have? Hello? Yeah, did you hear in Northern Indiana? Is telling people stay in and if they get caught riding on the roads, they're gonna get a $2,500 fine For what? For being out in the weather for any you know They don't want them on the road. They're saying, don't go out there. Oh, in northern Indiana? Oh, it must be. Oh, well, OK. We just had the argument is, remember, you just had that truck pile up, which I looked at the weather for that. That stretch of road is not that bad. And that stretch of road where they had the big pile up was actually one of the widest stretches of I-94. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that. I know about that I never remember, we never had that back in the day, back in the 60s and the 70s. No, we have what we have, we're a bunch of... We had worse snow than this. We had worse snow than this. It's the control for every day. We ate the school every day. Almost every day. Amazingly enough, well we had very few snow days and we were out in the middle of BFE where we used to live. In fact, I can't wait. When we had a snow day, you couldn't travel. Let's put it that way. If we had a snow day, you couldn't travel ever. I mean, period. You weren't getting a truck out of the driveway or a car out of the garage. Other than that, school was open. That's one of the things I always laugh about. We're going to have a school closing. It's like, why? Well, it's so bad here. We didn't have school closings back in the day, guys. I'm fast. There's nothing for you around, Eric. We used to have to dig our way out the back door. Hell yes! Tunnel out there was fun. Well part of this is again with northern Indiana, you know how it is, over on your side of the state. You got lake effects, no. We all know that. But what's the big deal there? We were getting up in the thumb. Have you been hearing about the school closures in southeast Texas? It's not even below 50 and you already had school closings. for tomorrow's weather? Because it's what? They say it's gonna snow here and it's not even below 50 degrees here yet. Oh god. Well, like we said, you know, the... Actually, there's a little cartoon, no, it wasn't a cartoon, it was a picture somebody put on our email. They sent it to us. And it's got a picture of it, it's from you guys down in Texas. And it's got this guy that spilled, he's got a soft drink and he spilled it and the ice is on the ground. And it's like, oh my god, ice, snow day in Texas. That's basically at 50 degrees. Do you realize what our temperatures are here right now? i think it's not it's like about sixty one degrees up right now yeah i know i even if i got ten degrees colder or cool care you know this is the world of penny waste my problem with this is we have we have we become sick everybody yep about how warriors were to fight this world top america the top you know how many people like in eastern europe are laughing at your ass right now america Well, Mark, you know, I remember I was up in Indiana about 13 years ago and they had a bath, no storm. All the churches were announcing their Bible studies were not going to be cancelled, but yet the pool tournament and the dark tournament kept on going. Well, that tells you that at the Bible study they need to open up the bar and they need to offer hard liquor. They need to have a football game going on the television and they need beer. Isn't this the same subject we touched on earlier? Churches with Super Bowl Sunday? I'm not going near any church that does anything like that. I don't know people. You know what? Let me point something out. We used to go deer hunting. This weather we have right now in Michigan. We used to go deer hunting in the upper part of the lower peninsula. And during deer season, as Don pointed out, You know, hopefully we have our first snow down here. But by the time you get a snow on the ground down here, we've got inches or more up there. Now, I'm going to tell you something. My dad, when I was, when I used to go hunting, I started very young age and I couldn't carry a rifle, but I would always go out and I'd be sitting with him when we go out to hunt. Now, we never owned a four-wheel drive vehicle, ever. Never. My dad has never owned a four-wheel drive vehicle. Guys, we drove two tracks. in the middle of November and December in the upper part of Michigan with anywhere from 8 to 12 inches of snow and we never got stuck because my dad knew how to drive. Now we're not talking, you know, like we're not talking, you know, where it's graded or anything, we're talking going back into the old, what we call the logging two tracks over in the old sections. where there are literally two ruts of sand and barely that because most of those roads were hardly even used and that's back in the 60s. What's fascinating is he never got stuck. He would pick a spot, pull the truck car, well station wagon sometimes, most of the time pickup truck, old pickup truck, old Ford, old single cab, single set of doors, Ford, light in the ass end. and he would be driving with a two-wheel drive vehicle out there in that condition. We'd park the truck, stand most of the day, go back in a little afternoon, go in and eat. Mom, would you have the wood burning stove going in the cabin? All this best smell you can imagine. Best food I've ever had. And then we'd eat, get everything back on, jump back in the truck, go back out the two track. If we didn't like the area where we were, he'd have a couple other areas already in his mind where he wanted to go. and the terrain was straight up and straight down and we never got stuck guys and there were no plow trucks up there in fact if we got stuck it would have been miles and miles and miles of walking through you know knee deep snow that's what gets me about this and it's like then I look at these people oh my god we have become a bunch of drama turgs and I didn't say turd I said turgs as in drama queens when it comes to stuff like this where this is just everyday living What the hell happened to this country? Like I said, Eastern Europe is laughing at ours. The Russians are going petty-waste Americans. Cold weather won't be like this and you'll be able to do what? No wonder the faggots are running your country. No wonder the queers are running your country. Oh Mark, I just got an email from my cousin who lives in New York City. He got a $500 flying, guess for what? I'm idling his engine so his engine can warm up. Oh, well that's just, again, that's creative revenue-ing. That's where the pigs were creative revenue-ing. That's like the truck drivers we were just talking about here, all of this stuff that's going on right now. The atom is a skew and it's time for us to re-stabilize before they're- in fact, let's put it this way, there's going to be a reaction, a nuclear reaction. We need to be prepared for it, maneuver the energy properly, get rid of the problem, and everybody will get back to life. But right now you've got all of these nutcases. They're doped up. They're in uniform. They're doped up. They're out of uniform. They're you know, the Pennywaist wannabe secret police. My neighbor, my neighbor was running his car. 911, my neighbor was running his car. Because you got to ask yourself, how was it that they found that he was idling his car? Did some rat neighbor do the night? I heard that I get brownie points for calling my neighbor in for warming his car up. Because I'll guarantee that's exactly what happened. Mark, I mean, for me, where I live, I know when it gets really cold, I have to let my car idle before I start driving it. Common sense is that all of you should. Just jumping in the car, turning the key, and just running it is very bad for it. Most everybody should have been taught that back when they had basic driver's head used to be they did Everybody understand that you know it's cool that our vehicles can do that, but you're punishing the vehicle when you do that It's better. Let it idle warm up you better let it idle up to at least an operating temperature But we don't do that and because of that well the car doesn't last as long in the car companies like that because they'll sell you another car Without any problem at all Well with my car What is the best temperature for gas light and antifreeze in? Actually, I use it year round only because of what it pretreated. There's another thing that we should mention. Try to keep your tanks topped off during the winter. It's not just because of escape and evasion. It's to keep the moisture content down. Remember that any place where you have any bare metal or exposed metal or plastic in a tank, that is a place where moisture will naturally build up and be pulled or accumulated from the air. And what happens is then you fill the tank up and well the water has no place to go but in your fuel. So it's a good idea to treat it constantly, use either a fuel treatment or a, you know, again, doesn't have to be as rich as you would be say during the winter. But one of the things that I do is at the end of the season here, used to get it for like 20 for a dollar or 10 for a dollar later on for, you know, so many containers of the gas line interface, all it is is alcohol. So the big thing is that again, it has two or three other leaching agents, whatever the eens are that are in there. But the idea behind it is that what you're basically doing is you're adding more of the same additives that come from the factory, come the cracking plant, that allows your engine to start more efficiently. Remember when you have stale gas, most of those eens, those other eens, in other words, including butane, which is added to the fuel to create spark, which is another reason I highly recommend if you're going to put stuff on the shelf even if it's no name brand which is fine starter fluid starters you spray starter fluid if you're going to put fuel in storage on the shelf put a couple cans at least if not more of the starter fluid on hand because even if you use the enhancers what's going to happen is with every passing month more and more of those high end of ether types are going to bleed off the gasoline. Now, it will not create tarring right away, but what will happen is the gasoline runs flat and it will not burn as efficiently, it won't start as efficiently. So the ethers, what you do is you use the ether to enhance it and get it going. Especially when you've got a combination of tired, flat fuel and cold weather like this. Which is another thing we need to take into consideration and everybody needs to be thinking about. We're looking at a battlefield situation. Everybody's starting to get a feel for what's going on. By the way, I would also recommend going to the stores and pay attention to how many broken teeth there are on the shelf right now. I don't care where I go. Everybody is thin on the shelf. And what I mean by thin is that there's barely a case of a product on the shelf. The shelf has space behind the product. That's an indication across the board about how weak the economy is right now guys you want to do an experiment as a as a group go in and buy out a certain number of products on a shelf that's already thin and Watch to see how long it takes for them to replace it I'm talking about canned goods or food products So, just something to think about there. A real quick thing also about the whole idea of the fuel storage, especially with fuel treatment, a little trick you may or may not want to do, but I've done it for years, a little bit of transmission fluid in the fuel tank. It's called cherry juice. There are several companies that make another name for it, but they basically create fuel additives that do the same thing. That will help to clean out the system and also, you know, again, burn off carbon in certain areas if it's a carburetor or if it's fuel injection. That's an old trick that everybody, in fact, this time of year the bigger truck drivers used to, I don't know what everybody's doing, certainly propane drivers can't do this, but used to take a quart of transmission fluid, so much Mo gas, and mix that with the fuel this time of year because of the cold. And I'm sure they're still doing it, but the idea behind that is it works as an anti-icing, anti-coagulant. Boosts the octane, allows the stuff to burn more efficiently, thins out the diesel a little bit so that it works a little better. You know, Mark, in New York State, you know, as far as like trucks idling, they would not let you either your truck in a rest stop when you're out of hours of operation, but if you have a pet, they'll let you idle your truck. Seems to me I'd have to have one of those Chinese stuffed dogs in the window. Because, you know, the thing is, I heard there was a time where the trucking companies were getting tired of these truckers idling because it was costing so much fuel. And then when it came down in the winter months and the truck started yelling, the truck companies were paying out of the nose to get those trucks back started up. Well, that's an issue across the board with a whole bunch of the diesel systems, not just trucks but also generator packs. They have a tendency not to...they'll be given a schedule for generator packs for these large industrial diesel. and then they don't follow it, especially radio stations and municipalities. They'll figure, well, it's right there, all I've got to do is hit the button. But there is a reason because of the number of working parts that have bare surfaces, oxidation doesn't take very long, especially if it's not, say, in deep storage or not in dry storage. And what happens is those parts have a tendency to fuse. They may not fuse perfectly. But one retarded component can create an issue with pressure and you get fractured components. You get fractured pieces. Where it breaks, purely a roll of the dice depending upon how long you let it sit. So that's one of the problems that they've had for years. They know it. They know better. It's one of those problems you have even with a military fleet. It's not as difficult or as much of a problem with gas driven engines, but when they committed to diesels, Then you have to have a startup cycle and you better be sticking to that schedule or you're going to have more maintenance problems than you counted on Only because I'm a boy. What go ahead color ever heard of a Marvel mystery oil. Yes Marvel mister. Yes, exactly another another good solution right there It works very well in both diesel and carbureted engines. Yep They still sell it up here. In fact, we also have a couple of other racing lines of additives. All of those are very serviceable. Again, it's a matter of preference depending on where you are, but basically the same formula for most of the companies. The big thing here again is get out of the regiment before the winter starts. It's not too late, but I would recommend everybody keep their vehicles at that level anyway because You don't know what you're going to be driving into and you don't know where you're going to be from one season to the next or even in the same season considering what we're facing in the United States. So I can't stress or emphasize that enough for everybody out there listening. Anyway, go ahead, Buffy. Well, Mark, I know just in case I drive on icy roads, I don't know if it's going to do any good, but I put up, like, sandbag my car down to put a little weight in it, so I don't... right now with the same begging as an option that's one of those things were like you said trucks notorious the only got to be careful with trucks uh... and for that matter any of your vehicles if you have an open space rear end taken a consideration impact in centrifugal force especially with trucks to send bags in the arsana trucks usually end up as uh... frozen sandbags uh... we had a terrible accident here years ago where the person put a whole bed of sandbags in the back of uh... his truck send his wife out to go pick something up from the hardware, Jackson Road here, Jackson and Parker's where it was. Anyway, she went out to the store, went and got the stuff, was in a hurry, hit another car that was coming through the intersection because she did what she was supposed to, but they didn't. Well, all that stuff in the back, those sandbags, well with centrifugal force, the truck stopped right away. The sandbags didn't. Basically, the best way to describe it is that she was exploded. The sandbags came in and smeared her all over the windshields. Okay, so something you've got to remember is if you're going to do that, try to make it so they're secure. You can't do anything perfectly or 100%, but loose stuff laying around that's about 25, 50 pounds soaking wet becomes 20 pounds soaking solid wet, and that big chunk of ice comes through. It's like a catapult rock. And there were chunks of gray and trunks chunks of little pink flesh all over the inside of that pickup truck, guys. So just something to remember only from about the shoulders up because below the body of the truck protected her But the windshield didn't slow it the back windshield didn't slow the sandbags down at all So just want to remind you that because they're nasty things that can happen and before it happens Think ahead and you won't have a problem one of the ways to do that put the sandbags towards the firewall back Back wall of the truck right up next to the bottom of the front of the box They'll still put the weight on either side over the tires. Okay, go ahead. Who else is there? Like you say, perfect planning prevents this poor performance. Exactly. And in this case, just use common sense here. The big thing is that sandbags, some guys bolt weights right onto the vehicle. The other consideration is doing a floor panel, do an eighth inch piece of steel, creates an armored truck. Put a deck plate in the bottom of the truck in the back. You can do that also in vehicles. You can do a shield plate behind the rear seat. Adds more weight, but offers armpits around it. Anyway guys, ideas not just lamenting about the problems, we know the problem and we know we gotta get rid of it. Let's all get ready for that. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We're on a march, day and night. Ed's taken over here, we'll be back, 8 o'clock. Donna, myself, or the evening intel report. Meanwhile, be careful if you're heading out this evening. Watch the roads, if it's shiny, it's ice. Bye bye. HempUSA.org urges everyone to plan ahead for possible food shortages in the future. We offer this dense, nutrient-storeable food directly from the farm to your door. What the world needs is our energy-packed hemp food in a storeable, portable form that can easily and quickly be picked up for travel.