February 11, 2014
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency topics including battery recycling from discarded electronics, field telephone systems and switchboards for off-grid communication networks, solar charging technology, and water storage in the context of infrastructure vulnerabilities. He promoted Fair Radio surplus equipment and emphasized the importance of maintaining redundant communication systems and fresh water supplies. The show included caller discussions about military radio resources and geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe, with commentary on the 2014 Sochi Olympics and historical Eastern Bloc politics.
- battery recycling
- field telephones
- off-grid communication
- solar charging
- water storage
- preparedness
- surplus equipment
- fair radio
- michigan winter
- infrastructure vulnerability
- self-sufficiency
- radio equipment
- switchboard
- petticoat junction
- eastern europe
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It's hard for Congress to vote for universal daycare for all children. It's sometimes called early child education and sometimes pre-K, which stands for pre-kindergarten. Obama's top economist, Austin Goolsbee, is touting the argument that expenditures for universal pre-K will produce social goodies for society in the long term. Economist Goolsbee cites the work of another economist, James Heckman, who asserts that each dollar invested in government daycare returns $7 to $10 back to society. Heckman's rash conclusion has been endlessly echoed by so-called daycare experts who claim that the famous Perry Preschool Project of 50 years ago gave society a return of six to seven times its cost. Coosby then solemnly pontificated that this exceeded the historical returns of the stock market. Now I've pointed out in other broadcasts that in 50 years nobody has ever been able to repeat the alleged success of the Perry Project. So it's not a believable example. The other project touted by the advocates of government raising our children is the famous Head Start program that began in Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty. It's been running for nearly 50 years, spending billions of dollars and still does not provide evidence that government can do a better job than mothers. The liberal Brookings Institution has now admitted that the supposed benefits of pre-K programs often do not last even until the end of kindergarten. The Brookings top research analyst commented. I see these findings as devastating for advocates of the expansion of state pre-K programs. We should learn from past failures and abandon pie-in-the-sky projects before we invest any more taxpayers' money. How about a study to find out if kids do better in school if they live with their own mother and father? This has been the Fullish-Lackley Report from Eagle Forum. The new book by Suzanne Venter and Phyllis Schlafly, The Flipside of Feminism What Conservative Women Know and Men Can't Say, exposes the lies and anti-family agenda of the feminist movement. For more on the book or to join the blog conversation, go to eagleforum.org. That's eagleforum.org. Thanks for listening and join us again for the Phyllis Schlafly Report. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-corner 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. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The 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 this date 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. 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, harass 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 they're choking on me. 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 would then fear to be a slave? Both sons of the Republic arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are free. But we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Ladies and gentlemen, intelligence report. I'm Mark Wernke. One day closer, we for all of our brothers and sisters vote on and behind the lines in occupied territories and north. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on the Micro network in the morning. We're also on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, and UltraNet Technologies east and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska. We're on the hallmark network. From the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico. Headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, a big chunk of Nebraska, whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the third, the fifth, the pit, and our friends. We're making a bigger list of the bad. They have of the rest of America. Pit for Tat, when the time comes, while they think they're going to do that to you, it's getting bigger by the day. Well, we have to stand out there shining beacon in the occupied zone. The California Soviet Socialist Democracy, all of our friends out there that are putting up with the CSSD, stay armed, organize armed equipment, train better as a fighting force for the day that's coming. Turning back to the east, we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the Smokies, slash the Blue Ridge. The restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the Maville Grandma Consortium telecommunications workers bring us like many hands make for like work a million petticoat junction operators and get a function silvery day out there by the way we got medium to high cloud cover but it's constant now had a little bit of a break but now it's from horizon to horizon actually not going to get any warmer not going to get a whole lot cooler either though might get some snow by the end of the day i'd be willing to bet it's winter here in michigan The Winter Wonderland! Yeah, the Winter Wonder, oh yeah, we don't remember, I can't remember that. It worked out! It's winter! Global warming, freezing, cooling! Mmm, that's right, let's not forget our gig for our decks! How about instead, it's just winter? And it's a classic winter. It's 1977-78 all over again! Woo-ha! Actually, everybody's pulling out their pictures from 77-78. It's like, like we've never seen, we've never seen this before. Global warming, cooling, global cooling. Ah, shut up. It's called weather, kids. And there's long cycles and we're living through one. For those of you who were around back in 77-78 here in Michigan, y'all know what we're talking about. I love those pictures where the snow piles along the road where the berms are three times the height of a car. It's side by side, same location on the road, but there's the snow piles coming off the fields are in the same size again this year, if not bigger. on one side, smaller on the other, people will notice that, the trees are bigger, guys. Both tree breaks make all the difference in the world in how snow piles up. It's why people put those tree breaks in there years ago to begin with. It's just when they get bigger and thicker and deeper, they do a better job of piling on the side where they're supposed to. Anyway, beautiful wintery day out there in the middle of the winter land is the 11th and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with the K-2014 Old Earth Calendar. or mine and and more batteries little hint here uh... recycle bin by your restore and recycle site throughout their that fell off the lead the cellular electronic stuff for you know what my weight are usually dozens and dozens of these uh... uh... wireless phones being thrown away now Okay, now number one, that's a transmitter. I gotta remind everybody of this again. You want a cheap radio communication system, it's a freebie, oh, it is a freebie almost, in many cases they're throwing them out. These base systems with the handheld wireless, you know, radio, you know, radio phone slash phone that you have. Well guys, that's a talk to and talk to base station and handheld walkie talkie. You do understand that, right? In many cases, those units actually work as intercoms and can work with a base. Some of them have two, three, or four radios hooked up to them. With very little effort, and because they're already set up to work off low voltage slash minimal energy, they can be made to work as local security walkie-talkies, et cetera, if need be. But if nothing else, remember, in each one of those, they're anywhere from three to four to five either AAA batteries, double-a batteries or two-third double or two-third triple-a batteries. They're little battery packs guys. Now I'm gonna tell you whenever you have a battery pack in one of those only one of those batteries has gone down. If usually they won't keep a charge and people decide well I'm not gonna keep this thing anyway I'm gonna go get something else and blah blah blah. Whatever. You don't even think about there's batteries. To do a quick meter on those you'll find that one of the batteries has gone questionable So if you pull those battery packs out and buy them for like say a dollar a pound and you get like 20, 30 or 40 of the batteries for a dollar, you just bought yourself about $50 or $40 worth of rechargeable batteries, guys. Because if you break those down, you go buy those nickel hydride rechargeables. How much are they a piece? Now granted, these are used, but not that much. And again, remember, there'll be even the batteries that are There's one battery usually that's got something going on with it. Doesn't mean you're missing what it is. I don't really care. I'll take that battery and mark it for low charge. Go up to the side and use that for quick boom when the time comes. Did I say that? Yeah, quick boom. Because it's going to go one way and only needs to hold enough power to activate the cap and go boom. Somebody steps onto two plates. There's two connectors and boom. I just need enough power to set up the cap. So that's a one way battery. What it can be used for other projects too. I can charge it up, it will probably hold enough of a charge, it just won't work for hours and hours on end. But I can use that in my dummy kits where I want to set up a sound maker and I need a cassette CD player for artillery or mortars or something like that. I need noise. So I'm going to take all my junker stuff and use it to make noise with and let them dump and waste resources. You see how that works? Full idea. Now otherwise, the rest of those batteries you can use for your handheld units, you can use for your base station. reconfigure them and re-solder them and make other pieces of equipment that need battery packs. All those little battery packs are is a series of A's, AAA's, or two-third AAA's, bonded together in that little plastic shell and they're bridged in soldered and that's it guys and then they've got the little plug. The most important thing to save. In fact I would highly recommend this anyway. If you have any piece of radio equipment and you have batteries and they're shattered, they're leaking or whatever. Take out your little snips, open up that package, now keep it clean away from everything. In other words, put it on a piece of paper, open it up, take a little sleeve off. Take those little leads right back to the battery and snip them off and save that stinking little plug that plugs into your radio or your phone or whatever. That's the tough part to actually match up. Everything else, batteries are no big deal at all. In fact, if you have that little pigtail, you can hook that up to a variable output wall wart and you could power up whatever you got there at least off of whatever other power supplies you had. Now that works but those little stupid plugs don't get rid of them. If you got a battery pack that's shot, maybe it's oxidized, it's really garbage, it looks terrible. Well save those, snip them off as close to the battery as you can. That is the part. We can make battery packs. Even throw away from existing dollar store batteries guys. If it's AAA or AA, I can buy AAA or AA batteries, solder them together, and make a throwaway battery pack that will work just fine for a day or two. But I need that little pigtail to do it. All the rest is just little copper wire, or little pieces of bridge sleeve metal, you know, soldered right off to the top and the bottom of those batteries. And I copy the battery pack, I'm throwing out. What's the big deal? See how that works? So again, just prior proper planning prevents the PISP4 performance. The P principle, prior proper planning, prevents this performance remember to ahead the only reason to go to the stone age if you're still thinking throwaway okay that's the thing about everybody about disasters the only reason to go to the stone age is because you're still living in the throwaway age which i don't have a problem about the bad guys need to keep thinking that way they're all yeah don't worry just toss it off there's gonna be plenty more coming up it where'd my trucks go all the truck supply trucks aren't showing up with all the stuff they used to every day What's happening? Why aren't they here? Well, because somebody probably interfered with them. And I don't care if they're robot trucks or whatever, they're gonna get plastered. Robot trucks! The government's gonna go to robot trucks. Why? Because they can't find enough people that are willing to drive the ones they got! Well, actually they will, but, you know, they, eh, you know, it's about some money to fix when the guys are broken, so... The robot toys are gonna do it. But then wait a minute, the robots require maintenance. Who's gonna do the robot maintenance? You're gonna need lots and lots of people turning lots and lots of wrenches in the process and man That's a lot of work, dude Yeah, no matter how they look at it Have you ever seen things that government buys and how it's maintained? Well, if you think the robotoids are gonna be all that well taken care of y'all give a drift Anyway, let's hope they do again that puts them that much farther away from humanity and that much easier to first pull the trigger on the robotoids and then find the operators of the robotoids and then find the ones who get to the operators of the robotoids. It's tough to train your people to kill things, but if you've got robotoids to kill first, that gets everybody in the mood. That way, when they pull the trigger on the armored up, you know, secret police infantry, it's a lot easier to get them to kill them dead, dead, dead. It's practice, practice. Don't worry, there's no difference between the hemorrhoids, the nematodes, the robotoids, the dronatoids, and the other characters that are wearing the black uniforms that kind of look just like them. By the time you're done, you can put them all in the same mental category. So let's hope they keep that up. you've got one got them all pop pop boom boom anyway uh... couple of things here real quick again fair radio dot com now i've had a couple of letters asking about military equipment is not the only company but fairy has pretty cool other located middle of the nation over in limo ohio and one of the nice things about the company is that they do have a lot of old aviation and military surplus but also industrial surplus So if you are looking for things that you need to, you know, you're looking for parts, pieces, and assemblies readily available, priced, there's a lot of equipment technology that you can pull off the shelf quite easily here and make work for you, okay? 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In other words it goes into a fixture that was going into another fixture typically. The other thing, let's see, radial engine crankshaft for the right are 1820 aircraft engine. The prop shaft bushing not bored. Cool applications for that. So, might want to again check out the page. You never know what's going to pop in there in the process with regard to odds and ends and accoutrements. Probably the best example is a suppressor electronic transient for the VRC-12 radio set. The circuit protector consists of a 237-pin GRC male connector, a threaded center indicator light, two-hole mount bracket, heat sink, etc., etc. The whole package is $20. Well, if you've got a C-12 and you're looking to upgrade or modify a mission, then there's the parts. these are virtually new no further data of three pounds etc unused flash in excellent condition weather balloons nothing bolt and screws uh... power packs gyros uh... sextants military radios teletypes also for instance uh... world war two you see british uh... ten lines which for or over to me for field phones now guys there've been a number of these that have come out this is a switchboard so you can hook up if you've got a farm or if you've got a facility you don't want to worry about you know radio signal communications you can bury your ground lines we use PVC pipe for this so half inch PVC pipe cheap kind of sport cheapest you can find for the most and what you do is bury your field telephone lines from point to point so they can't be cut and you can have a hub so the petticoat junction operator There's check models that have come in. They actually are the full little petticoat switchboard, which are really cool. There are many like this or variations, but the British models that are out there, they have these at Fair Radio. They're the UC10 and the UC10 ACCY. That's the code number for them. Also, operators terminal boards for the same unit for $35 apiece. The used units are $175, used in fair condition, lip serviceable, and then used in fair condition, upgraded $200. thirty five dollars so there's a switchboard for those of you are going to be putting up an extensive grid utilizing that's right your field telephones you bought a lot of guys picked up the field telephones and certainly can run point to point but what's nice is if you actually want to run a hub with several different field phones with no interruption guys these can be used in farms they can be used in you know small towns a lot of guys have built up their own phone net this way The big thing is, again, the Czech stuff has pretty well gone through. I haven't seen any of the Czech boards in a while. Some of the Bulgarians and the Czech stuff, a few years ago after the stuff started showing up from those military forces, progressively you'll see more of these in different locations. If you do, they're definitely worth picking up. The big issue is whether or not they're affordable. So you know how that works. Other things going on, let's see batteries I mentioned, but batteries are a mix and as far as most of the industrial jobbers go guys, there are not that many batteries out there and certainly the stuff that we were buying a year and a half and two years and sitting on the air, most of that's pretty well gone. Rechargeable batteries, the price range is up around just like weapons systems. The price is pretty well doubled or tripled depending on where you're looking and what it is. NiCAT batteries are not on the out, but they're not as common as surplus as nickel hydride now. And even the ion batteries are coming out in surplus because there are so many of them that have been cranked out. So you can go to any number of different options with regard to batteries at this time. You're just going to be paying more for the rechargeables and expect to do that. Also, as we pointed out, night vision technology, etc. Spare batteries, spare. And by the way, did I say spare batteries? Yes. spare batteries but that's also true of your radio rigs. Now another thing, and I've got one right in my hand here in fact it's working right now in fact the lights on I think I gotta change batteries. If you look guys there are some nice little recharger cells in fact listen okay hear that? There's a four battery recharger working for double A's. I just have this is the size of a cigarette pack. I highly recommend that if you can run into these on sale and they are they are on sale different locations because they're not in vogue But the neat thing about these is that you can have these pretty well anywhere you want. You can carry them, of course, on your backpack. They are bigger and they are more powerful that are out there. But the neat thing is that these can be stored in a lot of different locations because of their size. Now, do they charge real fast? No. But what's really neat about this particular solar cell is I can recharge alkali batteries. Now, listen to what I'm saying. We don't put alkali batteries into the regular chargers, if we can help it. And one of the reasons people have a tendency to walk away, but one thing about these little units, these small solar cells, they are a slow trickle charger. Now this particular one, the board is two and a half inches wide, three and a half inches tall, and is drilled at the top so that you could actually hang it from a string and put it in a window or hang it from your backpack, whatever you want to do. You can use any number of different connectors of the unit. The unit is glued right to the back of the solar panel. rechargeables that are right here and when I'm doing the program I'm gonna do it while I'm talking. There's one, there's four, and I'm making happy batteries. But I'm doing this in such a way that the four batteries I just took out, these are going to go into some solar lights that oh this charge that I just got in these four alkaline batteries will last about four to five days so it's like lighting a lamp guys. These will work in a solar powered light that I got for a dollar old power, like three, four years ago each. And the batteries are already paid for. These things are about a year old. And all the charge that will operate those solar cells, because of course the solar light is going to be charging them some more anyway. But they'll last anywhere from four to six to up to seven days. We get a good one that runs, hell, some of them will run for an indefinite period of time, which I have three or four outside that actually have been running now nonstop for a month and a half in cold weather. yard light solar cells will charge up now that they all quite better is progress we're going to be great their throwout who cares now the other neat thing is about one of the single l e d light or something that i want to throw away also i can take these partially charged uh... batteries hookup on l e d fixture to them and leave them put about leave them they would have been something to abandon but fraction for the bad guys think about there so there's all kinds of creative ways you can use them but the big thing is to have the solar power uh... technology on the shelf variety is a good at least little uh... packages like this you wrote this one actually is quite old person this is from the uh... late nineties and i think we've paid a whopping three dollars and twenty four cents for it back in the day and i'm still available i'm sure they're more expensive but remember that you can also build these these also can be made uh... parts are all available on the shelf right now from a number of different industrial suppliers for a simple solar cell, a fresh brand new solar cell ready to go. Enough trickle output. There's one little diode attached, a red diode, LED. The shift on the batteries that are there when it goes to the blinky, goes to solid. It's a micro LED, a real tiny, tiny LED. It tells me that it's time to change batteries. We're almost at the bottom of the hour. In fact, we're going to hear the music here in just a minute because we are at the bottom of the hour. If you're going out this morning, we had a freeze yesterday. If you see black on the road, it's ice. When you're coming up on the intersection, slow down early. I'm gonna... Don't say somebody didn't tell you. Don't want to become part of the next accident on the road, and we all have our snow lakes, and we all know it's wintertime across the country, so there should be any mystery. I opened the door and there's snow outside! How could this be? Global warm-up! Now it's global cooling now. Global cooling! They even had movies already done last year to tell you all about the next Ice Age guys. 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Blink, blink, blink, blink, blink. Blank the day especially, that's all paranoid. That's, uh, black Sabbath. Paranoia. That was War Pigs. And, uh, if you don't remember that one, actually, everybody knows. even if you don't like it, you've heard it. Anyway, it is a beautiful Tuesday. It is silvery outside. It is snow on the ground. Look at all that wealth out there. Boy, there's countries around the world that would say, oh, I wish I had all of this. In other words, looking at that, yeah, looking at that snow out there going, look at all that fresh water waiting to be collected. That's money. That's the way it is. It's beautiful. on here, let's double check, because it's Tuesday for sure, but it's also, yeah, it kind of, yeah, it looks like we might get some snow. I'm not talking about weatherman, I ignore him. Weatherman doesn't tell you squat. Just looking at some of the indicators out there, beware, by the end of the day, headed home, we might get a little bit of snow. We'll see what happens. And looking at the satellite, what we call the hurricane mode here in the state of Michigan, and we're at the epicenter. If you ever watch our weather patterns, you know, the Ontario, along the bottom of the state, and it repeats, repeats. They don't want you to think about that because, well, we'll turn to the weather man if you can pretty well figure out, well, this is what the weather's going to be like for the next four weeks now. Oh, man. Anyway, it is winter, and we are counting down, I think, what, we're less than 40 days before calendar is going to make much difference than make. Ah, Farmer's Almanac. Pretty well, everything we're seeing here was exactly mapped out in the Farmer's Almanac's verbatim. In fact, nobody gets here, if you're reading the Farmer's Almanac's, it's like, yeah. it's a repeat of nineteen seventy eight just like they figured you know here we are into the long cycle using real science as opposed to the al gore slash the witch doctor idiot science of the global warming crew your note again politicized on the box of rocks twice as stupid anyway uh... if you just pay attention to nature you know the weather cycles you're not going to be caught in a surprise situation The only thing here, again, I would remind everybody, as was demonstrated with the Virginias, it doesn't have to be weather. Obviously, there are man-made things that really muck up the day. Water storage, water storage, water storage. I cannot emphasize enough, it's not just having the water filters, guys. I have told you this for as long as we've been doing radio, and it's because we've also had examples before this. In West Virginia, the water supplies are contaminated. The water supply system, if you didn't pull the water beforehand, somewhere in the system, that stuff's floating around. So if you didn't pull the water in advance, now you can use that water filtered for other things. In other words, you can progressively clean that water back up. But flushing toilets, running the septic system, that kind of thing, worked just fine. OK, in fact, probably it'll eat up and destroy a whole bunch of the bacteria and kill a lot of other things you didn't want to see dead. On the other hand, remember, a fresh water supply in volume is critical. And you don't have to have money to do it. You can run, you can do a fresh water supply system off recycled containers all over the place. There's tons of stuff. People have central locations where they even take it nowadays. I'm going to say I just picked up another 40, no actually 30, was it 32 of the three gallon water containers that they get from the store. Every so often over the recycling bin, there's a whole big pile of them, and I grabbed them all that I could. I didn't have any more room, but I grabbed them all. That's the second load I've gotten like this in the last couple of months. And if I gotta keep an eye on the place, recycling bins, because they do have this cool stuff available. Now, one of these four are preserved. I've got three 333-gallon containers on site that are pallet-sized. I've got probably close to a thousand gallons of watered individual containers, no matter what. That's just policy. No, it's not paranoid. It's just common sense. Uh, we're in a battlefield situation. Begin with water is kind of a handy thing to have around and for the people of West Virginia, they found out about that, didn't they? Now, is it hard to start? In fact, let me point something out. Two liter and three liter pop bottles, juice bottles. Also, have you noticed that they throw out the racks that those things are on? Now the cool thing, if you've got a basement or a place, a cellar that you might have that's damp. Well, if you didn't spend anything and you got the plastic frames, they're not going to rot. They aren't going to break down. They're not going to rust. So if you get a damp place for the plastic racks they put out behind the stores. Little enough in them to stack them and rack them kids. The other thing is typically you'll even find the racks the actual bottles came off from. And so a lot of places where I store stuff, no I didn't spend any money on it. Did it? They break out the screw gun, drill into the wall. Congratulations just to make sure they're stable. And they're designed to handle the weight of whatever's in those bottles. If all else fails when the time comes, throw them away or abandon in place. Who cares? You're not out of anything. Anyway, I heard the bell. We have a caller. Don't want to keep them waiting. Caller, who do we have? Bill from Texas. Good morning, Bill. How are things going there? Oh, great. And I hope you guys are doing well. We're freezing our hine it up, but not so much. Actually, it's warmer today because it's cooler, but still, well, you know, it's a look. I think it's slightly at freezing. Two websites that you might not know about. I assume you probably know about one of them, but I hate to do that. One of them is called www.army.com and they have a lot of information on radios. They're pretty high. I bought one or two things from them. A patient on military radio, www.army.com site for many years and have changed hands recently is called KIVE and it's commonly referred to as abbreviation is the boat anchor manual archive eebris.com eebris.com and that has manuals for many of all types that you can download for free and sometimes modifications you know they have multiple documents sometimes on individual radios phenomenal how many manuals on websites excellent and again armyradio.com and the others bama.com E, D, is that E? Is that two D's or an E? E, D, E? E as in Edward, D as in David, E as in Edward, B as in boy, R, I, S, dot com. Very good, okay, I can get it right. Very good. And again, for everybody out there, take the time, check the sites out. Again, Database, you know, Lindsay Publications is really good for that, but we found out Lindsay, the guy's been around a long time. Apparently he's retired. But if you have any of the information or technical data, guys, the last thing that Lindsay publication was doing was old radio tech, especially, was bringing that up en masse. Pretty much all of his books to this other book company, and you could find their books. I don't know if he has the link on his web. Tell them to this other company and they are still available. Excellent. Very good. Well, that's one of the things that I would remind everybody. If you've got any of their text, guys, hang on to them and copy them. Please scan them and share them. you know, put them on disk and share, share, share and then copy, copy, copy, make physical copies of them because the technology, especially the database out there, we need libraries upon libraries. I do the same thing here that I have. If I have a manual, I immediately copy and make four manuals, you know, just take it to the copy shop and hey, and I spread them out. I don't leave them in one place. The reason if I need them, it's not going to be one place where it all gets, you know, damaged, burned away or something happens and the other people that I'm giving them to, they leave their library. because we have a lot of different equipment. One of our friends, he's been collecting for 40 years and he also got part of somebody else's collection here. We go all the way back to Edison and Marconi radio technology guys. He actually has some of the original Edison equipment. He just sold one of their, one of the pieces of equipment was one of eight, but only in existence, that was originally built by Edison. We're in Michigan where a lot of that stuff is hanging around. If you were years old, he's old enough. Open up a box and go, hey, I didn't know we had one of those. But I'll get that website and call you one day and give you that info for the place that has those same books and more that Lindley had. Thank you, appreciate that. Appreciate it Bill. We got another caller right behind you sir. Alright, thank you sir. God bless. Another caller, so we're going to jump in there. We're going to make sure you get up before the top of the hour. Who do we have? Caller, jump in there. Yeah, George in Texas. What do you got George? Yeah, I sat there and watched the opening ceremony of the Olympics class, the Sochi Olympics. You know it came to surprise me Mark that a lot of former Americans becoming athletes for other nations. That's something I haven't seen before. Talking about Americans being athletes for other countries. Well a lot of people have repatriated from here, yes, and gone, or again they were from other countries, kind of like we were talking about the first hour. There's a lot of people that have come here, visited, and gone right back. Even though they were coming here as refugees, whatever. Some of them, like after the Iron Curtain fell, A lot of people that had repatriated from Romania went back to Romania to help rebuild. Of course then they were betrayed by the skank, you know, sheisters that got it gravitated into government who were the, you know, Klingons to the Romanian Patriot Movement. Like everything else, they were like the plastic Tea Party as opposed to the real Tea Party. They sold out Romania and have screwed them left and right. Now everybody's getting ready for another clean out of the country there. But you have a lot of people that were, again, defectors. They left the country when it was under Checzkiew. The same is true with Bulgaria, with Poland, with Czechoslovakia. There's a lot of people that, during the occupation, they got out, while again, built themselves a new life here, and then took the stuff back with them. And their families went along too in many cases. So that's one of the reasons you're seeing that, because we've got to remember, this is the year 2014. That's been more than a few years now. Since all this, you know cycle is taking place now We're into the betrayal cycle where the shyster bankers are buying off these prostitutes in the Eastern Bloc countries Poland's become a real Let's just say put it this way. It's a red light district politicians now the rubber-lipped slime Don't know how to hold your crown or they've bought paid for you know the nice thing about Russia You know from the broadcaster side or sit here when they when they had the red when they had the communist period coming in, the posts were glorifying communism, but from the broadcasters, I mean from one person who knows Russian better than me, they were sitting there talking about the period of communism as repression and all that stuff is not a very good time in Russia. Russia was afraid to admit it, that Bolshevik revolution was not a good thing. Again, that's one of those situations where the corpses speak for themselves. Oh, wait a minute. The corpses can't. They're buried in ditches and in mass graves that are so embarrassing the Russians didn't want to dig them up anymore. So yeah, I would say it's kind of a dark period of time. Well, Russia wasn't afraid to admit it in that ceremony. Well, that's one of the things too. You see, we might recall, and again, remember we had the Polish president who was killed in that plane crash and the argument is that people were shooting the survivors? The Israelis were the ones in the middle of that, just like they're in the middle of Georgia. Remember that the Polish president was coming to the, actually was coming to the Smolens Peninsula because the Russians and the Poles were going to again acknowledge the mass execution of the Polish officer corps. And the last thing that the Israelis wanted, the last thing the Jewish International Congress wants is for these people to get back together and bury the hatchets. So instead, And then, you of course see where somebody shows up where the plane crash is and starts shooting survivors. Remember that, guys? And that got caught on film. Now, the reason they did that is because if they acknowledge that the Communists did Kosegori, you know, dead slash the goat seal executions, Which they did, there's no doubt about it, the Communists did it, the fact that it was a mass grave going back to the Bolshevik Revolution when the Communists first started the Red Terror. But when they first started the Red Terror, they just dumped the bodies in half hazard because the workers, of course, were later, you know, they were kind of slaves. The KGB agents that were running them, oh, I'm sorry, the Czechists that were running them executed all the people who were filling the holes eventually, too. Well, after a while they got really good at it and made it a production line. So you actually have an archaeological dig where you can see the earlier mass executions and then you can see where they perfected their mass execution to an industrialized process where everybody is stacked like cordwood and everybody is executed all uniformly and they were just doing thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands. The Polish president was showing up along you know to meet with Putin and with the others who were involved with the Russians to acknowledge that this had taken place, which is something that had not happened with the Russian government, and they've tried to use that as a separation point between the Polish people and the Russian people. That's not accidental. Well, what if the Russians actually stepped forward and wanted to apologize, which they were trying to do? Well then you had this incident where the Polish president is killed by a convenient accident in the air. Well, the Israelis are really good for that. The Israelis are busy stirring up the pot in all of the southern stands and right now in Georgia and in the Ukraine. Look how they're peeing in the pool in the Ukraine right now. So, not a surprise. Well, you know the thing is, if I were one of those presidents in Ukraine, I would set out a letter of mark and reprisal on Georgia. and all those foundations for funding them because if we don't deal with them, you know, they're going to keep going and going at it. The one thing that's going to happen if they kick off a big war is everybody is going to, right now too many people are talking about them. I think number one, if they're, anytime they're seen they should be treated as a target of opportunity. Anybody who would be a pilot or anything, if any of these ring knocking shysters are seen, they just need to be cut up. Because they're planning on guard-wording all of us anyway. They perceive all of us as a threat and they want to kill 80% of you that are listening out there. In fact, let's put it this way. All of you listening, you're all dead as far as they're concerned. So the attitude should be if you got one of these characters in front of you, if you can push a button and get rid of them, you do it. You've got nothing to lose and you'll do more to save society than anything else by getting rid of those creatures. It just should be a policy. Any of these individuals that are with these ring knocking associations need to go. And the sooner that everybody realizes that, they're going to try and hide, they'll change their names. It got so bad in the past that they've had to change their names. Now if they're all powerful and it's feudal resistant, you'll be absorbed, why did they change their names? It's because their names and their activities became so known and synonymous with wickedness that they were hunted down to be killed so they had to hide themselves. Because they peed in the pool so badly that everybody was hunting them to kill them. So what did they do? They changed their names. So don't think that it's fuel-resistant, just reverse. We can clean society up. And these characters that are stirring the pot from behind the scenes and thinking you're going to get one to play against the other? No, no, no. We're all looking at the right problem. We all know what needs to be done. Anyway, we're going to go to the top there. We got... We should have Mark from Baker's Green Acres up next. George, you close with me. God bless the Republic. Death Eternal to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we are the mark. Stay and I. Hoorah! Let the hunt begin. We'll be back in just a little bit. We again have a special guest up next. So get your pen and paper ready, guys. Baker's Green Acres dot com. And do a little follow up if you want to check out the site. We'll be back here for the third hour of the intel report on the micro effect. Mrs. Schlafly is a constitutional attorney, pro-family leader, and author of 20 books, including feminist fantasies. And now the president of Eagle Forum, Tella Schlafly. Barack Obama is pushing hard for Congress to vote for universal daycare for all children. It's sometimes called early child education and sometimes pre-K, which stands for pre-Tindergarten. Obama's top economist, Austin Goolsbee, is touting the argument that expenditures for universal pre-k will produce social goodies for society in the long term. Economist Goolsbee cites the work of another economist, James Heckman, who asserts that each dollar invested in government daycare returns $7 to $10 back to society. Heckman's rash conclusion has been endlessly echoed by so-called daycare experts who claim that the famous Perry Preschool Project of 50 years ago gave society a return of six to seven times its cost. Coosby then solemnly pontificated that this exceeded the historical returns of the stock market. Now, I've pointed out in other broadcasts that in 50 years nobody has ever been able to repeat the alleged success of the Perry Project, so it's not a believable example. The other project touted by the advocates of government raising our children is the famous Head Start program that began in Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty. It's been running for nearly 50 years. Spending billions of dollars still does not provide evidence that government can do a better job than mothers. The liberal Brookings Institution has now admitted that the supposed benefits of pre-K programs often do not last even until the end of kindergarten. The Brookings top research