February 3, 2014
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1h 8m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed retail inventory management failures driven by computer-controlled planograms, advising listeners to capitalize on markdowns for cold-weather gear, lamp oil, propane, and ammunition before potential government supply disruptions. He emphasized stockpiling clothing, matches, lighters, and water storage in preparation for economic collapse and potential supply chain breakdowns. Callers contributed observations about store management incompetence and the Amish community's preparedness and self-sufficiency. The show concluded with commentary on cultural decline, government overreach at airports and sporting events, and references to the homosexual agenda document by Michael Swift.
- retail inventory
- preparedness
- ammunition shortage
- water storage
- clothing stockpiling
- lamp oil
- propane
- government supply disruption
- amish community
- executive order
- colonial marine militia
- camp emmerich
- camp emerson
- michigan militia
- self-sufficiency
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Live 365 He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone. Your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. 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 can be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? 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, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. And good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening, Intel Report. one day closer to victory well first of all i'm mark corgi and i think we have down with the sir one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories west southwest east and northeast well ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on will ever be treated up for m g dot com ronnie m and i think we're stations c b big stations and all for a net technologies both east and west of the mississippi along with alaska were in the hallmark network on the eastern seaboard from the top of main to the bottle of florida from the bottle of florida across the park of the gulf of mexico headed the louisiana mississippi texas oklahoma big chunk of rascal bunch of wyoming to include both pit third fifth and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Well done. Keep up the good work there. The list continues to grow. You know what to do when the time comes. Waving the left coast. The great state of Jefferson out there. Shining Beacon. An occupied piece of real estate from Canada all the way down to Mexico on the coast. You guys behind enemy lines, we appreciate the work you're doing there. Again, the California Soviet Socialist Democracy, CSSD, run by Feinsteinism, the vomitus wretched stench and filth of that particular piece of road debris, along with the diaper stain of brown. Well, turning from that situation headed back to the east, we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi and London of Smokies, slash the Blue Ridge. Where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the mob, Bill Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work. A million Peddicoat Junction operators. The ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. Beautiful, beautiful day we've had today. Still clear outside, dropping down temperature-wise. That's not a surprise, though. That's expected. It is the third of the day. February, it is the sixth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K2000 and 14, Old Earth Calendar or Mayan Crazy Town, Crazy Town Calendar in the process. For everybody out there, it is, as we know, been a very busy Monday already. Had a couple of feedback responses with regard to operations and activities. Appreciate that up in the updates, guys. I would remind everybody out there that we have busy weekend coming up this next week. It's Monday, yes I know, but it's only five days away. We'll be back in the field and a bunch of stuff is going to have to be completed out of the way before Friday. Actually for some people it will be before Thursday. So for everybody out there listening, if you get a chance, we have again Oh, let's see, one, two, three, all facilities, but two facilities in particular, Camp Emmerich and Camp Emerson, lowest actually, farthest to the south, will both be open this weekend, obviously, but they will have advance parties setting up their micro-FM's on Thursday morning, 0800 hours. So everybody tune in your programming accordingly on the way in, 0800 hours, and for our locals over there, that end of the state, actually above us a little bit. You guys are going to be very, very busy. We've got people coming in from most points of the compass. Of course, the discussion is going to be the information on the meetup that's supposed to be taking place the first week of March in that window. Have more information on that as we go to confirm date, time, place, and who might be participating. I would remind everybody again, it's going to be a very busy weekend. We are going to have a series of both medical support and first aid support classes. There are going to be a series of them that are taking place in tackling form again, both at Camp Emoryk and Camp Emerson. This is part of an ongoing course that is in reality a kind of a mimic of the NCO Advanced Academy. But it's designed for everybody. We're having everyone participate. Everyone's being cross trained in the same way to develop their skills accordingly. And we'll see how that develops. Again, how it works out, I don't think there's any problem with it. In reality, it should work out very, very well. So if you get a chance, again, plug in, check out the situation. And you'll be able to go to colonialmarinemalicia.4mg.com, colonialmarinemalicia.com. dot 4 mg dot com that's colonial marine militia dot 4 mg dot com and when you get a chance once you plugged in do what you can to again spread the word for our allies our friends are out there listening because i know we've got a big up it's going to have to take place here real quick uh... we're gonna be on uh... a tight schedule from Thursday night to Friday morning, but Advanced Party Thursday will already have the radio station up and online. Do what you can to plug it in accordingly. Make sure that when the time comes, double up and triple up. Parking is being reduced dramatically. It's not likely that it's going to get any better with the crusty frozen snow. So we've got the road crews out there doing what they're supposed to do. Oh, again, www.colonialmarinemilitia.4mg.com. And then we'll go from there with regard to dates, times, places, and schedule updates and all of the other information, database necessary to get the ball rolling for the advanced classes that are going to be taking place. So, other than that, again, also for the Colonial Marine Militia Chaplain Corps meetup, that schedule is coming up shortly here. That's going to be in place. Everything goes the way it's supposed to. and we should have a date also in schedule, a particular date chosen that's going to have to take place within First Division. They're going to be the ones hosting that. So more on that as we go. Otherwise, again, we're already planning for next weekend. The week in between is just a way to collect the money and resources so that we can afford to do what we need to do when the time comes, have the technology on the shelf. If you want to call in and by the way, and we might have a caller right now. Do we have a caller? Before we get any farther, I want to don't leave anybody hanging. So again, if you'd like to call in 712-43-20900 and then the room number is 957-464 and pound side. There you go. Otherwise, another thing here real quick. Remember guys, we're already looking at the box stores heading towards spring. Now what I mean by box stores, well all these places are being run by computer. Guys start watching the shelves for markdowns already, although a lot of the cold weather stuff that was not restocked. In fact, it's rather interesting. Two things have happened recently here. Both of them are typical for what we've seen in the system. A lot of the retail stores are now completely run by a computer. The characters that claim to be management have no ability to affect it in any way, shape, or form. And I won't be surprised to see more and more of them fired and kicked out the door as we go because, although again, I don't know how long it's going to last, the computer scam or the computer log system that they've got for most of these places all seems to be the same software. All is askew at best we made some really phenomenal buys obviously with Halloween and then with Thanksgiving and then with Christmas sales because of mismanagement but also remember that the seasonal cycle is totally mucked up now and instead of common sense being with the stuff would stay on the shelf and help to build up inventory Now everybody is at minimalist slash ain't got jack on the shelf takes you 15 minutes to go through most of these box stores You pretty well know what they've got. There's no competition. There's no variations of the theme. They have one of something. Okay well We're already looking at Winter being kicked out the door even though we still got plenty of snow and still a month or two to go before we're really out of it. But because of this, pay attention. Now the cold weather gear was not replaced and in fact everything is looking pretty thin. Most of these box stores look really raggedy because of this. When we had that deep, deep, deep cold spell, one of the things I'd laugh at, we've talked about electric socks and electric mittens and electric gloves. You know, they've got little heater systems in them, electric. Well, they weren't moving and people were even laughing about them ha ha ha ha ha Except that as soon as that cold spike took place now They were only like it one of the box stores Myers here had maybe 20 I think I counted 24 25 pairs on the shelf So is that cold spike kid, you know a couple weeks ago more than a few weeks ago now Everybody ran in and clean the shelf off. Well, of course, they also said they take a rain check for things Here's a problem. They never sent replacement inventory A rain check for nothing is nothing. Okay, let's see, zero nothing plus nothing is nothing. Yeah, or 10% of nothing is nothing. Anyway, you don't remember from Firefly. Anyway, the whole idea here is that what is on the shelf now is considering or starting to be tagged as extraneous slash it's being orange tagged, it's being marked down. pay attention and especially if you got somebody who works for that chain they probably get a discount. So between the discount and what's going to be marked down, guys you can get some pretty good cold weather gear. There is some camo out there mostly in the real tree types of patterns of the real oaks or whatever those are cool that'd be fine that'll work. But also other equipment and material so you want to pay attention especially in terms of other cold weather solutions and cold weather items. It's totally screwball. I mean, if you look outside, you can see it's still winter and it's going to stay winter. But the stupidity of the artificial intelligence, and it truly is. When I say that, I don't say it. See, I'm a sci-fi buff. Okay, first of all. Mark. But this stuff doesn't impress me in any way, shape, or form. And all I'm seeing now is benefit for us in short term. For them, yeah, they might make the books work, but long term, it's a big fumbling of the ball. We have a caller. Who do we have? Yeah, Georgetown, Texas. I could tell you from experience, you know, being inside Walmart for a little bit, seeing the managers. They don't order anymore. No, no they don't. And same thing with dollar general, they don't order anymore. And they get the frustration. They got a bunch of stuff that don't move that's in the bad stuff they do need they don't get. And part of this too is again, even up at the other end where you would think there should be some intelligent process, I'll tell you right now this all came from the business schools. and it is a failure process. This is why big management is failing us. It is the people that are making the decisions and mostly the owners. A lot of them it's like Meyers Shifty Takers, Meyers Shifty Acres as we call it in Michigan. The man who created it wanted to create a store that was an everything store. He did, it was fantastic. If it was Sunday afternoon at four o'clock and your pump went out, you didn't have to wait. or let's say Saturday night and you pump one out and power went off, whatever happened, you could pretty well idea and replace everything off the shelf from a Meyers store. None of that exists now. They used to have a little bit of carpentry, they had electrical, they had plumbing, and it was variety. It was a good selection of utility standard American stock. That's all out the window. It's a foo-foo place now. And again, it takes me about a minute to go through an aisle. And what little is there you can peruse. And I don't have to go back through there for a while. Maybe check to see what's marked down. But other than that, it's also not guaranteed. Or it's pretty well, here it is for all reverses. It's pretty well guaranteed. What you will need isn't going to be there. consistently. And that's something that also is totally the reverse of the dad. When the sons took over, they were waiting for dad to kick the bucket so they could sell Myers to Wally World, to Walmart. Okay? And apparently that's kind of been put in the back burner or at least been dragged along. But the entire system, they fired their managers, they got rid of all these experienced people, the people they brought in, most of them don't have a clue. the machine is intentionally being broken. But it's not the only service that's like this. And most of it, again, this artificial intelligence is just that. Artificial. So I'm not complaining in that if the ship's going to be sinking anyway, best that we get as much out of it before she goes below the waves, guys. So I will emphasize again, George, and for everybody else out there, guys, buy, watch for the markdowns. And if it is a good quantity of stuff, grab it. In most cases, the stuff isn't outdated. The most comical part is the idea that, well, everything's got a shelf life now. It's like, really? So if I buy it close to the shelf life, will it explode after the two-year mark? And immediately they're like, well, so in other words, I shouldn't buy it if it's close to that two-year outdated mark and it's a dry, good item on the shelf, right? Oh, no, no, that's not what we meant. Well, what do you think that will, then how am I supposed to interpret this? In reality, it's a goofiness to begin with. It makes no sense whatsoever. It has nothing to do with common sense. It has to do with again socialist stupidity. But socialist stupidity that we can take advantage of and the other people fumble on. So don't hesitate. Go ahead. You know, speaking of artificial intelligence, it's the same with our planograms. You know, the thing is, it's more like it was all decided by a computer. So this is what they did. They put the magazine rack near the bathroom, mistake number one. And they said, you've got to have an outside display. beer which is mistake number two a whole bunch of things and you know it thought he wanted a beer display we meant you mean beer beer outside yeah and they don't expect this to walk okay it's bad enough with two liter bottles of pop everyone's well some will snag them but I guarantee there's gonna be some bottles of beer missing that would be it's like yeah somebody the back there said there'd be no question there'd be beer And we complained about it and the manager just said, just do what the planogram says. They're like, okay. It's the planogram! Who made the planogram? The computer did! Yeah, okay, whatever. Well, the artificial intelligence, which means it has no intelligence whatsoever. Garbage in, garbage out! Well the other problem here again is One of the other things that we are seeing is as pointed out is the fact that material is not being replaced now We're gonna start to see more and more broken teeth in the inventory The only thing that I can recommend is going to the wholesalers are going to the jobbers on things guys People are just don't know there's a couple things are happening those mid-size and even the bigger companies are following this this this followed to failure artificial intelligence program. The smaller companies simply can't afford to replace inventory because they don't have the income, they don't have the material coming in, they don't have the resource coming in to be able to send, you know, put money back out on product. So, and we're going to see this being more and more of a problem with regard to variety. Now, I'll tell you one thing right off the bat, and I've mentioned this several times, but it's becoming really apparent matches and lighters for that matter fire starting devices guys everybody's taken for granted that will they'll always be there well a problem part of that too is the fact that uh... well let's think about this fewer people supposedly are smoking used to be to walk up to person hey guy got a light and we got a match could have our match it chances are so we have something like something with Like the pocket knife, which now is of course evil because you need to be a toothless wonder, you need to be a peasant, you can't have anything to cutty-cutty sharpie-sharpie with. So what you have now is a situation where people, contrary to all of the sci-fi movies and all the other BS, they can't just reach into their pocket and typically find that particular item that was expected to be there. It's based on old earth premise. In reality, as we see most every one of the stores you're going to go to, matches are a one-horse town. There's one flavor of match and that's it. Go ahead. Well I know at the hardware store they are marking down the lamp oil. Should I grab all that? Grab all of that. In fact, thank you for reminding me of that because that's another thing. Lamp oil quality is quite different from one part of the country to the next. I don't know, mostly it's China sport, but wherever else it's coming from there is definitely a difference in burn quality. And I would definitely recommend that at the end of the summer season you look at purchasing leftovers in the tiki oil and such. Granted, it's got a bug repellent in it, which by the way, there's bugs inside during the winter. But most important here is anything that's a lamp oil variant needs to be acquired and put on the shelf. But this time of year especially, again, look outside guys. Seriously, it's like winter's not over by a far stretch, but yes, they're already doing stuff like that. So lamp oil, yeah, grab all of it. What we have a problem with up here is, again, minimal orders made, minimal inventory when they start to cut it loose, and no replacement before the end of the season, before the next season. So if you see it and they start marking it down significantly, yeah, take advantage of that. If you get a rain check if they're out just to see if maybe you can force them like ask them hey are you gonna be ordering anymore? I mean it's not likely but it's a try. Well even the white fuel they're marking down too. Yeah and that's one of those things where well people do camping year-round and the lamp oil is not as commonly used but there's still a lot of people are using the white gas. So that doesn't make any sense but we've seen the same thing here in our area we have these one pound propane pigs. for camping use. Well we got into the fall and the end of the fall headed to the winter they marked down all of the propane tanks and brought the exact same tank into another part of the department and waddle it onto the shelf in another spot. So let's see, did the propane and the first set of one pound pigs were only there for about three months? Did they all go stale? You know, really this is an example of, you know, the head doesn't know what the tail is doing. But the fact of the matter is that for a percentage less right off the bat being marked down clearance and then of course like I said if you've got somebody that works for the store typically they get a discount on everything except for food. Well take advantage of that. Ten cents or fifteen cents per dollar is still ten or fifteen cents per dollar. That's another 8K round. That's another you know a couple of 22 rounds maybe depending where you buy it from. but the fact of the matter is that uh... that a lot of the stuff it makes no sense is died out demonstration of stupidity there is no reason for that inventory of insurance you know it it'll be musical chairs is what it comes down to you and again uh... the product that they brought into replace the product that they mark down what the exact same product line and probably the exact same batch sold that's an example of what i guess that artificial intelligence is It's artificial and it has no intelligence. But if they're stupid enough to continue to do that, you need to be quick on the draw and pick up whatever you can, especially if you're making any kind of significant savings. I would also recommend this in light of the fact that we don't know when the other foot's going to hit the ground. Obviously, the shyster has talked about going after the guns and ammunition. That's not a surprise. As I already warned you, and I've said this before, now everybody's talking about it. Remember that through executive order they can bog the whole system down so it could take up to a year and a half for a product to even get through the border. Even if they didn't stop it, let's say they didn't ban importation. Guys, they could go with a meticulous full survey of the inventory. Now this would tie up manpower, but not very much because the greater the backup and inventory, well the longer it will take for everybody to go through everything. So that's not a bad thing for the gun grabbers or for the manipulation system as far as the Shister and the bad-ear teleprompter reader and his crew. That's exactly what they want. So remember that they don't have to even banter or block it completely. All they have to do is start dragging their feet, which is what bureaucracy is good for. Now, what is this going to do? Well, in the short term, it's going to create a shortage. That's obvious. But here's the other part. You don't know. Most people don't think about it. What does it cost to get 5 million rounds or 20 million rounds of ammunition into the United States? Now, remember that you don't get credit for this, guys. You have to go out with a certificate in hand with a cashier's guaranteed fund document that shows I've got this in Schmidlap Bank or Swiss Bank or German-Deutsch Bank, and I'm going to buy so many thousands, so many tens of thousands of cases of ammunition. Now, I had to go through all the government paperwork to get this in motion. You have to get all the tax stamp approvals. You've got to get import approvals, etc. But remember that now I have maybe $5 million tied up into product. What happens if government decides to drag their feet and you're a little guy and you're counting on the idea that turnaround is where you make up what little difference in profit you're going to get? Well, all of a sudden your product, your five million dollars, just think of it as dollars. There's a box. It's a big bunch of boxes. It's maybe several shipping containers, many, many shipping containers full of your cash and it can't go anywhere. Well, the longer it sits on that dock, the more business you lose. And the idea behind them dragging their feet on this already is that they can kill whole elements of the industry by destroying their ability to receive the product that they need to complete a task. In other words, you know, I mean many cases remember this, they're working through the banking system, through a letter of credit, and they're paying interest on something they're not selling. Now, companies will go bankrupt over this. In fact, companies have gone bankrupt over this. So, step one, you get a minor shortage with a burp in prices. Step two, no available resources at all or the number of importers are reduced to a very narrow number in a quantity insufficient to serve us the customer base. And that is most likely, oh but don't think this is just going to be an ammunition and magazines and weapons. Turn to the other industries we've just been talking about. Just consider how many other areas where they can by denying you know direct delivery We are all with the automotive industry right now this week guys because of this BS with on-time delivery There's a whole bunch of auto workers. They're out of work right now. Why? Well because those trucks can't get to where they're supposed to go to deliver the parts So rather than having a sufficient reserve inventory based upon, you know, again, if the country is wealthy, they can produce what's necessary and have excess. If you are poor and indentured, then you go to on-time delivery, which is what the Japanese used to use because they were poor and indentured. You see how that works? So it's just something to think about there with regard to the situation where it's not just going to be arms and ammunition, it's not just going to be magazines, there's a whole bunch of other stuff out there that's going to be bit, literally you're going to be biting the bullet on, pardon the pun, when the time comes. The other thing is clothing, and I cannot emphasize this enough because it's becoming more and more apparent. Clothing number one, go to Wally World. Now in fact I would do this, got the old clothes tucked away somewhere guys? If you have any old clothes tucked away, you might pull out an older pair of blue jeans or an older shirt or whatever and ask yourself, well, how dense is the material that's out there that's available? Well, in other words, take a look. Last time I went to Wally World, which I've just the second time I've actually been in a Wally World, guys. Really, the second time. I'm looking at the clothes, I always look at stuff, especially because hey, you might never know, it might be some cool, cheap tactical gear there. Oh yeah, there's OD green stuff, and it's the thickness of your underpants. shirts, t-shirts, etc. What we need to look at and remember here is that if you run into any clothing, any shirt sales right now, and you're in a well-to-do part of the country and somebody else is wanting to get rid of all those name, brand, label shirts that are from all of the traditional farm and country type manufacturers, there's any number. to old navy even older old navy now newer old navy isn't uh... because it's all coming from the same you know stretched out copper penny note to a you know the thin the uh... thickness of a telephone line That's exactly what we're looking at with cloth right now. And most of what you're purchasing is not going to survive, so you better be stockpiling, especially socks, underpants, t-shirts. Go ahead. Mark, I still got my pants from the Gap 22 years ago, and they're still looking good. Fall into the Gap. Remember that? Yep. And in fact, interestingly enough, well, actually, there's a couple of blue jean companies that are long gone now. and they were made to the older specs because what they've been doing is changing the wealth they've been changing how the clock is woven they're thinning it out better members is coming in from overseas just like dollar stores are not dollar twenty five and dollar fifty stores or if it's a dollar item it's half the dimension of whatever it was before if it was a twelve ounce item before now it's a six ounce item for a dollar And that's the way to conceal what's going on with everything with regard to the devaluation of the currency and lack of purchase power. So there's a lot that needs to be done here. Again, in advance, one of them is clothing backup. Now what I do is I don't care what size it is, but if you go to one of these sales, usually towards the end of a sale, guys, everything that's in the place is like a dollar a bag or a dollar fifty a bag. First thing I do is I go through anything that's OD green. It goes into a bag and I roll it up real tight and I stuff the bag solid. Then black obviously, black and OD green are picked up right off the bat, but savannah tan and grays. Now here's the thing in the future, you don't want to mix mish-mish the stuff up. The tans and the browns go with one group, the grays go with another, we make up a gray company. The greens all go in another lot. But the idea behind this is if you keep routing the stuff, your 510 program can be built up fairly quickly. You're not spending a whole lot of money. And you're looking at some pretty serviceable clothing. You know, LL Bean and all this other stuff is out there in force. Readily available, not very expensive, like almost for free, and definitely worth picking up. So that's one thing to watch right now. During the winter, lots of church sales going on, okay? And for that reason, take advantage of that. Another thing I'll remind everybody about, although you might not see with all the cold weather, most all of these resales or church sales guys where they have a couple of days sale, people always donate candles. And I found that most everybody overlooks them. In fact, typically I'll end up with about an egg box full of candles from each of these sales when I get them for either for free, or you get them for a dollar or two for a whole box. Whatever you can fit into a box for a dollar. This is also true with other LED lights and things of that nature, stuff that's like Christmas lighting. Go through, watch this nowadays. We're now into more than a few generations of LED lighting. This is a cheap way to get a lot of energy efficient lighting for future purposes. The other Christmas lights, especially in the screw bulb base, hell they almost give those away if not throw them out. Guess what? Grab them. Every one of those little light bulbs is a light bulb. Remember that when everything else goes out those are vacuum tube. LED lights will burn out an EMP strike. Not all necessarily, but probably most if not all. If you have those little vacuum tube bulbs around, you're not going to be in darkness. Oh, you forgot. That's what those are. Those little light bulbs are vacuum tubes, aren't they? Remember what they told you about EMP attack? Vacuum tubes don't go out. Light bulbs don't go pop. Oh, yeah. And especially if you get all those little Christmas lights. Well, they're kind of cheap and easy to operate and easy to replace as needed, aren't they? So it works out pretty well for you. Just some taking into consideration there. I was hoping everybody would be reminded of that. We are just past the bottom of the hour and a quick reminder there too. 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Yeah, L-L-P-R, wait a minute, R-R-P, P-P, well, however you look at it, they're lerps. Anyway, the lerps, the new rations are regular priced, but there are two menus that are marked down because they're from the last batch that Freeze Dry Guy bought. Take advantage of those and buy those first while they're on sale. Highly recommend that. Go to freezedryguy.com, freezedryguy.com. Then go to monthly specials and everything you want to find should be right there and handy, readily available for you to ID. So it'll give you a chance to plug into them. Let's see. Oh, what else did we have that was exciting? Thank you very much. Appreciate that Kentucky He's got that posted freeze-dry guy in the chat room there for everybody so you can go to it and again go to monthly specials upper left hand corner where you see the inventory is a very first item there monthly specials When you go there, they've got the bean blowout. Yes. I know that's more plate wordplay I know he had to know what he was doing when he wrote that but anyway, it's six number ten cans And either two flavors of beans, well, forgive me, two cans, three flavors of beans. Let me double check this to make sure I was right on this. Yeah, two cans of lima beans, two cans of red chili beans, and two cans of pinto beans. And these are freeze dried. So these are quick prep. Now, I especially like the lima beans. I don't care what they like to flavor. I like the content, the quantity. The lima beans are probably one of the three are one of the most nutritious and for the amount of space for the material carried. The lima beans offer the most of everything. So they're one of the best survival foods in that respect. They're just expensive. So you're looking at, again, two cans of lima beans, two red chili, and two cans of pinot beans. And the price on that is $97 per case. And that's the blowout beans special. Yeah, I know it's kind of disgusting, but it really is true. That's the blob bean special. Now, he's always kind of reshuffle the page here. That's kind of cool. He's put them side by side. For everybody out there listening, the normal price is $159 for the scrambled eggs and bacon or the Western eggs with ham. Right now, if you buy one to three cases, it's $112.95. Please save a little over. It's a little less than a third of the price off but not far off that. So anyway, if you buy more it's cheaper. You check it out, go to the page. The two that I would grab first because of the price. You're saving a chunk of change. You're still getting a product that's going to last for 20-30 years on the shelf unless you do something really weird to it. And again, that's the LRRP scrambled eggs with bacon and the Western eggs with ham. Your choice? Yes, I know it's pork product that they're showing you there. I don't know if it's TVP or pork. I'm pretty sure it's pork. I don't think those are even TVP freeze dried, probably not likely. So again, that's scrambled eggs with bacon and western eggs with ham. Those would be my first choice. I would go a case per person. Mark, that's 20 meals. Yeah, and you'll wish there were 20 more after a very short period of time of working in the field. Remember, we're deploying as heavy infantry. So if you're a militia, you should be cock-locking ready to rock and roll, combat weapons on board, all ammunition plus your breakout kit and in addition to that, your home load slash your house pack with everything to include food reserves. You'll be dropping that material in place once you're in the area of operation and you'll be living out of your backpack. Just keep that in mind. That's how it works. You'll be living out of your backpack. So the more stuff you have for less weight the happier you will be. Just that simple. So again, freestryguy.com, freestryguy.com, freestryguy.com. Now another couple things here real quick. Anyway, from the trenches, worldreport.com. OK, well. There's a picture there that really is like, an Indonesian volcano claims lives for the first time. I would point out when you watch that, if you want to see real pollution, there you go. Mother Nature is best. A handful of volcanoes typically crank out more carbon contamination than all of humanity's time on this planet. Does everybody understand that? I want to bring it up. Krakatoa, actually the largest single earthquake, or forgive me, volcanic eruption, to take place in modern times, produced more fallout, more debris, more waste, more junk in the air than all of man's industrial and pre-industrial age. You mean for the United States, Martin? No, no, no, for the whole of the world. All it takes is one pimple slash one burp from Mother Nature and the rest is history kids. I just want to point that out. Really cool and dynamic picture by the way for anybody who hasn't seen that. Indonesia Volcano claims lives for the first time. That's from the trenches worldreport.com. From the trenches worldreport.com. Okay, we got George here. What do you got? The volcano in Yellowstone Park is about to erupt. Mark, if that volcano really erupted, how much ash do you think would be dumped on the United States? Because it's a pretty big volcano. No, it wouldn't be just here. It's actually like I said, when Mount St. Helens went off, number one, our radiation count went up 14-fold. That's something that we've talked about. We actually, at one point in the early part of the eruption, I think it was 20 times the normal background radiation off Mount St. Helens and that's for us here in Michigan. In addition to that, we had ash every 24 hours a day, but every morning when you get up to go to work or if you get up to drive, well before you went anywhere you had to wash off your windshields and dust off the car. If it was outside, if anything was outside, It was getting pittered by the fallout from Mount St. Helens. Now you look where Mount St. Helens is guys on the west coast, you take a look where Michigan is. Now a large volcanic eruption, you know with the Kelder, well that first of all the idea that that whole big thump of that part of the planet is going to disappear is I think nonsense. Number one, if you have volcanic activity in the area, it would be expected. There have been volcanic eruptions there before, but it's not within recent memory or anything that we've seen that's been, you know, certainly it's not on film, although we see geysers, we see all the other aspects of the subsurface activity, which everybody's been doing the ooh and ahh about for years. Everybody knows about old faithful. It's not like it's a surprise. In fact, the area is highly active and highly susceptible to whatever form of sub-service activity Mother Nature decides to throw at us. As far as the waist downrange, purely a matter of how big that base eruption is. But I would point out that as with radiological threats, Eventually with planetary spin, anything along the axis of where that eruption takes place is going to get something downrange. Obviously, it's like a nuclear attack. It jumps to about 80,000 feet. It hammerheads out, and then it works like fallout. It goes downrange accordingly. So that's what we can expect as far as being prepared for it. Well, we can do no more than we've done for any of the others. We just have to roll with the punches on it. It's one of those mother nature things. I'm not so much panicked about that, it is all of the aspects of how we prepare are the best that we can do. This gets back to something else that we were talking with Henry about earlier, but I'm going to say again, guys, right now it doesn't cost you anything to fill up those water containers. I've got 1,000 gallons above ground, 333 gallons per container, that are even filled during the winter. In addition to that, I've got probably another 1,200 gallons in mixed containers, all secured. Some of it I had to cycle out because the older containers were, again, the older style plastic, they were the milk jugs, et cetera, and they progressively died. I knew this when I did this. We knew what the lifespan of the milk jugs were. We reached the edge of that, so we cycled those out and threw them away. But you can't tell me you can't do this while you've got clean tap water is when you want to fill whatever it is you've got. Tap water, well water, whatever. The reason is because during the contamination cycle, it's a cascading failure. If it's above ground and it's from the air, eventually it's going to snag everything. So counting on your other water sources is not your first best choice. If it's a man-made situation like what we just saw with West Virginia, it speaks for itself. If you didn't have water in the containers, you're at the mercy of whoever the fool is that might want to entice you to do something for the price of enough water to not be thirsty for that day. And with every progressive day of being thirsty, it's a lot easier to maneuver or manipulate someone. So why not have water storage in your basement? It's stupid not to. To be quite honest, all these frivolous idiots that always make these guys, why do you want to do that? It's like, well, how about you got a whole stupid basement the size of your house and you don't do jack-squat with it? Seriously, I've been in a lot of these houses where I've helped to do construction and guys in this area, the new basements have like a 12-foot or a 10-foot ceiling. I mean, literally you could put a pool in the basement, a short pool, and still have lots of room and never bump your head on the rafters. Trust me on that one. Not only that, but there the basements are both deep and as big as the entire base of the house. And 99.9% of that space will be totally wasted. Well, what's the big deal with not having water storage? Why not have water storage there? You see so it's really stupid and everyone these people has the same opportunity and they'll all be the same kind of buffoons that later on will scramble around in crisis disaster mode and fight for that last eight ounce bottle of of Dollar store water because they need it the other guy doesn't and it makes no sense It's one thing if you're in an apartment or your limited space then you've only got so much water you can store but you can still do something But when you've got a whole house and you got one of these McMansions it just plain stupidity i have no respect for those people i think they're idiots i mean they're the dumbest people on the planet but you see the system tells everybody who was more ones no they're not their stupid their college educated in competence there is double the box of rocks in fact i wouldn't help them i seriously will not help them when the time comes one a lot because i got more money than i do They've got more resources than we do, but they said on their dead artist and because it was politically correct to laugh at the idea of being prepared, I am not going to go out of my way to help a person like that. Not in any way, shape or form. Period. Well, don't get me on that one George, because we've got that problem up here. There's places that I've never seen construction, the likes of which I've seen with Juan and Wirige working on stuff up here. We've got a house down the road that from the bottom up on the first floor, from the bottom of the room to the top of the room, if you, in order to conceal this, the room is so out of square, it's five inches out of plumb. When you hang curtains the top of the curtain at the top of the window hangs right next to the wall. The curtain itself hangs five inches away from the base of the window. And the curtain conceals just how skewed the place is. And this is stuff that they're building, but of course you're not using American construction crews. Why, those Mexican tradesmen are just so much better and so superior to, yeah, my arse. And again, the other thing about the import workers was, well, they're doing jobs Americans wouldn't. Yeah, right, like carpentry, plumbing, electrical, masonry, and dry walling. Yeah, yeah, jobs Americans just wouldn't do and don't know how to, don't you know? Well, Mark, around here, people are stopping going to those places that hire illegal aliens. You know, we're not doing business with them anymore. Well, the problem is that they're the ones building these McMansions up here where we are. a big chunk of them now the only cool thing is on the other hand there's another company that hires the the uh... uh... amish and some of the most efficient and best com most the most beautifully constructed rough and i've ever seen was done by the amish crews here and they come from half a state away guys to work in this area because there are any dirty crews nearby but mark have you ever take it on this group George, what did I just say? We've got, in fact, not only do we have to make great food, but they also are usually cheaper than everybody else, even with their retail stores. So if you're smart and you're in the Amish areas, you kind of peruse their shelves before you go out to Walmart. Yes, as a matter of fact, you've got to remember, we've got a lot of colonies all through the area here. Northern Indiana, Northern Ohio, Central Indiana, all through Michigan, same way. And by the way, for everybody with all the jokes and laughing and titter-ha-ha that people do, I'm going to remind everybody what you probably don't know. The Amish are better armed than most of you. Keep that in mind. Just because they have those unique clothes and sometimes the phony speak, doesn't mean they don't know how to shoot someone. Okay? So, Mark, you wouldn't be surprised if war starts off with them trying to go rough up the Amish. Well, they've tried that before it's one of those things where the Amish it takes a lot to get them to boil and they'll roll with a punch They've rolled with a punch well, but they also have ways of getting their own revenge Nobody talks about that. Everybody thinks the Amish are the warm fuzzies. They're not the warm fuzzies Okay, that's one of the most common mistakes and that's best part of the propaganda. You know, you roll over them Yeah, well, yeah, no You know mark I almost married an Amish woman, but the thing is her father did not If I ain't got your father's blessing, no sense of us getting married. It's your daddy someone of these days. That's what I told her. That's how the Amish are. Yeah, basically, if you're going to marry into the family, you're going to marry into the tradition. If not, then they're probably going to frown upon the idea of you being involved in anything. That's consistent with a lot of traditional populations and that's something that America's kind of lost with regard to its people in many ways. Well, her father respected me for, you know, saying no, they say, right, you know, he had a nice handshake and had a nice conversation. At least he had his respect, I think. Well. Because she couldn't handle what, she couldn't handle on the outside, I'll tell you that. Oh, I think they could handle. The thing is that they would be fed up with it sooner. I think the attitude typically is to step away. They're used to the idea of being able to step away. I think that's what you think about it. It's not that they couldn't handle it. They don't want to. In fact, this is why we have to use Gunpoint to get anywhere on this planet anymore. We have nothing but Sodom and Gomorrah, guys. You're run by a bunch of queers and you're wondering why people don't like you. You're run by a bunch of poof to effeminate near Nero kind of queers and that's given Nero a bad name. Okay? Seriously, when everybody's looking at us, it's all the faggots from from the United States are showing up. The queers from the United States are showing up. Oh great. Well, who's gonna be here? You know, what are their leaders look like? What are our ambassadors? Flaming queers. So, I don't think I'd brag up or think that anybody is too excited. They'll bear with us, okay? They'll put up with us. Oh, God, they're here. Yeah, if we don't go along with them, they'll kill us. And you know how the queers are when it comes to sending some of their idiot to follow their orders. Yeah, yeah, yeah. See, that's exactly how people look at us and rightly so. So most everybody else, if they've actually been taught differently as far as their culture, inside the United States there are different elements that are like that and the queers are trying and the trash is trying desperately to foist that on everybody and they're already doing it. I'll go right back to this whole thing with TSA or with what they just did with the football games. They're laughing their ass off. They really are. They're laughing. There are sophists at America. It's like you people let us grope your children. You know, let me point something out. Does anybody remember back in the 90s, the document that the queers put out about how they will have your children? Written by Michael Swift. Do you think it was a joke? Do you think it really was? They said, oh, that was just a joke. That was just a joke. Really? Go to the airport and tell me that. Please go to the airport and and all I would never do that We do this and we do that really you got fathers who day after day walk into the airport and watch some flaming faggot grab your child's genitals and You tell me about America and how tough you are you all stuff it up your high nail. Wait a minute. Don't do that. They'd like that See, so don't tell me how tough it all billy. I'll be this like these these punk football stuff football aficionados You know you you let them do what? You went to the football game and let them fondly your children Yeah, rah rah rah punk I have no respect for him at all especially after that and if you look I'm gonna point this out again something I'm noticing There was an arrogant slash, you know pulling over the wool image with everybody they photographed There were these cops that got their free ride into the Super Bowl if you pay attention guys look at the look at the countenance and the air of all of these characters and They all got a free ticket. You got to pay top dollar. They got in for free. And you paid. They'd be more worse than free. You paid for them to be there. They were laughing their hind end off. They got a $1,700 or $1,000 or an $800 ticket for free and they got paid for the day overtime. Most watched TV event ever at SHED, Mark, on the headline this morning. I don't know if I believe that, but I can believe I'm trying to push it because they're desperately trying to... I think they're trying to do damage control over what I'm talking about, what everybody's talking about. I don't want any faggot fondling me up at the end of FlipBob. That's why I won't even go to any of these things. Now I'm done with any of the idea of that. It's like going to the airport. I don't need some queerer handling my private parts. There's already queers. I got queers down the road here in Ann Arbor, Michigan that want to handle your private parts. If they could walk up and do it right now, they would. But instead, you've got to pay for the queers to come up and follow your body parts. Why would any idiot go to a football game for that? As far as I'm concerned, they're just as stinking stupid as a box of rocks. And so bread and circuses can shove it. It'll be a cold day in hell before I go anywhere near anything like that. Everybody needs to be talking this way all over the country like, oh, you were stupid enough to go to the Super Bowl? That's why I ought to call it the Super Bowl. Mark, I got that quote from what you said about, it's on the homosexual agenda of Michael Swift from the gay community news in Boston. It says, we shall satimize your sons, your emblems of your people masculinity. and your shallow dreams of vulgar lives. We shall seduce them in their schools, in your dormitories, in your gymnasiums, in your locker rooms, in your sports arenas, in your seminaries, in your youth groups, in your movie theaters, bathrooms, in your army bunkhouses, in your truck stops, and in all your mail clubs, in your houses of Congress, wherever men are, men with together. I can read a whole quote tomorrow. BakersGreenAcres.com BakersGreenAcres.com God bless the Republic. Get to New World Order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on a march day and night. For all of our friends out there thank you very much. 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