March 24, 2014
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59m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed federal detention and FEMA camp operations, providing detailed tactical guidance on prisoner recovery operations, including methods for breaching detention facilities, evacuating captives, and engaging security forces. He addressed Connecticut gun confiscation efforts as a test case for nationwide expansion, emphasized the need for armed resistance against what he characterized as an occupying police state, and took a call from George regarding Karen Hudes and allegations about the show's name being used by other broadcasters.
- fema camps
- detention facilities
- prisoner recovery
- homeland security
- connecticut gun confiscation
- militia operations
- armed resistance
- tactical operations
- police state
- kgb
- northcom
- preparedness
- survival escape evasion
- karen hudes
- world bank whistleblower
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He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've 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. Invist 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 is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. and your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, keep the torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a 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? Is this still the land of the free? Afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Kormke. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories East, Southeast, Central and North. Well ladies and gentlemen you are listening to us on Hello Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com. We're on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark Network on Eastern Seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico. Headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska. A whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 3rd, 5th, and our friends, the 9 sisters on the left side of the state. Colorado, the recall state, doing its part. Keep those ball peen hammers and machetes on hand. You get a list of things to take care of when the time comes. Save ammunition. Waiting in the left coast where we have the, that's right, the state of Jefferson, a golden beacon, an otherwise bleak piece of real estate. Guys, take the time. Check out the state of Jefferson. and support it in as many ways as you can. If you're out there in that neck of the woods, you might want to even have some backup property and that kind of unique piece of real estate separate from wherever you are and the other parts of what is now called the California Soviet Socialist Democracy, the CSSD. Anyway, turning back to the east, we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, London, the Smokies, where the restaurant, Chris Grammer teams, OK teams, and Ma Bell Grammer Consortium bring us the Golden Spike. It is the 24th of March. It is the 6th year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet. That socialist occupation of America with a KA 2014, Old Earth Calendar or Mayan. Crazy Town Crazy Town Crazy Town That's right, 500 years of exploitation and marketing, way before we were here guys. That's the Mayan calendar system. It was a business, a big business. Yeah, and then some. Anyway, it is a beautiful Monday out there. We have a mixed cloud cover, a little bit here and there, but we've got blue sky pretty much. uh... about i'd say eighty percent clear twenty percent intermittent cloud cover in stringy patterns and cotton ball puffs here and there unfortunately if we don't work out there it's going to be colder tonight again like it was last night because clear last night so so that some don't have to be dropped by ten fifteen degrees and you all better be ready for freeze if you see black on the road it's ice period treated that way you did not like this the beginning of winter so none of you should be surprised by that in fact you should all have your winter legs and be ready to deal with the environment now is monday uh... again i will remind everybody we are trying to deal with uh... the problems that have been created for joe mcmeal and for the micro effect we need support for liberty to radio to say thank you to our friends uh... got uh... bunch of stuff mail day. But again, if you can take the time, it only takes a minute and it has to be snail mail, guys. Also we have alternate addresses for certain work. Some of you people know about that already. Joe McNeil PO Box 164 Kamiye, Idaho 83536. Joe McNeil PO Box 1664 Kami I Idaho 83536 That's Joe McNeil PO Box 1644 Kami I Idaho 83536 The idea is we keep everything up and online and keep the operations going. Why? Well, obviously the bad guys are trying to stick, you know, put a stick in the spokes. So let's make sure we got spare tires and wheels ready to go. In fact, we don't want to miss a beat. Looks like there's a problem with us. system will pick up the chassis, run with it while we're changing the wheel, keep a right eye on moving down the road. How's that sound? A little slower from the moment, back full speed as soon as we got the resources in place that are needed. So, again, solutions, not just complaining about the problems, which is always what everybody likes. Oh, it's terrible. Nope, it's war. We're in war. It's a war. We didn't declare it. Back in 1933, the pigs and the ring knockers, the apron wearers declared war against American people with the War Powers Act. The World Powers Act of 1933 through 1938, there were several addendums, was never rescinded. All it did was freeze everything and allowed them to continue to perpetrate their crimes against us because they declared us as enemy combatants. It's already done. You're already an enemy combatant. All these bat faggots, FBI, all the rest of this trash, they already know they declared war against us. They are corporate executives. They are corporate agents of registered foreign power operating against the American people. They are your enemy. They're not here to help you and they aren't Americans and haven't been Americans for a long time. They're all part of that butt-buddy system. The international... They have the international law brotherhood. The international... Fill in this, fill in that. In fact, there's a whole lot of idiots that have bought into this BS that are in other trades and such too. Dim wits. Bottom line is you should know better, but in tech most of them do, but they all bought into the fly guy routine. They told me I'm special, you're not. Yeah, right. The term useful idiot is what Lenin used. And for those useful idiots, stupid enough to buy that pap, well once you're done licking up that dog bomb, but they got some puke, they'll get another bucket of puke in store for you. So don't be surprised. Anyway, organized army equipment training is militia. One of the things that we have been emphasizing in the 510 program I would recommend again just to give you a better explanation for you trying to teach people go to Liberty Tree Radio on YouTube go to Liberty Tree Radio on YouTube we've got a whole bunch of training videos there guys and there are solutions now one of the things that as a matter of fact in the scroll from the trenches worldreport.com by the way I keep going by that how to keep your PC secure when Microsoft ends Windows XP You support, well, you know, eventually you isolate the machine and you don't have to worry about, well, for a lot of your stuff that can be running XP, just isolate your machine, use it for something, you know, specific. I know the problem with that is a lot of people are operating systems that are used for everyday-to-day work, not just in the Internet, but also for businesses, not XP. So we know what kind of torpedoes are in the water for that now. Anyway, one of the other things here, 800 FEMA camp, US camps, USA ran by Homeland Security fully operational. Now, let's just basically look at this. Number of camps will vary and there are many tiers to the camps as they will be run. Number one is collection sites. I haven't done this in a while, but I'm going to remind you of how this works. First of all, wholesale transport is the best way to move bodies. I don't care what it is. Infantry, prisoners, whatever. Now there's another reason for moving prisoners or select or specialized prisoners when this is being done. The reason for that is pretty simple, pretty straightforward. It's the idea that once every But he has all the technology plugged in and they start there using the list system or whatever anybody argues to try and round people up. Well, what's going to have to happen is they've got to be able to go door to door or door to every other door or whatever system you go in. Well, they're all going to go door to door. I was loving when they lie about that. We're gonna go, in reality what they're telling you is, well we're all gonna round up everybody, we're gonna round up every other person, or every third person. So we're not gonna go door to door. Our list is gonna bounce us all over the place, so it'll be every third or fourth house, or every other house. Sometimes they'll be close and door to door, but not everyone. Now, here's how it works. They have to have a central relocation, or actually a collection point that's at the closest tactical end. If they don't just outright execute people, which they will... We'll be doing to a degree, which is why you're better off killing them flat out, wiping out that unit, hunting down who sent them and killing all of them. But let's go through the how do you recover prisoners routine. Remember the basic rule of survival, escape and evasion. The sooner you can break contact and get away from the aggressor, the better off you are. If you are a prisoner, for whatever reason, you wake up as a prisoner, the sooner you get out of the machine, the better off you are. However, you have to pay attention to your environment. You look for opportunities. Typically, the closer you are to the forward edge of the battlefield or the contact area for fighting. It is most likely at that point that you may be able to get away. Remember, if you are under the enemy's control, they will use any and all transports to move you. So you are in a target of opportunity for your allies. Which means it is just as likely as not that rounds are going to be coming down range pointed in your direction because you are riding with them. You don't have a choice. Your zip tied, hand cuffed, bagged over, whatever it is, however they got you locked up. Remember if you're in one of their vehicles, none of us can tell the difference for the most part and they're not going to put any POW thing on the side. Typically again, the POWs are moved to the rear in many cases with other material support, casualties, etc. If it's a 5 tonner, deuce and a half, whatever. transport box of whatever kind, it's just going to look like everybody else, especially in darkness. So it's very likely that something's going to happen that is going to put that vehicle offline. Now the farther you get into the secure areas of operation for the enemy, then the more, the greater the level of probability of control because they have the ability to focus just on you. See how that works? And this is an issue that has to be taken into consideration constantly. Anyway, the reason I bring this up is because once you get deeper into the mechanism, then the only other option is fatigue or lack of IQ that will allow you to perhaps break content. attack with the enemy. When I say that, the deeper you go on the system, detention camps, security sites, fatigue, injury, or low IQ. Why? Because a lot that will be put in charge of large numbers of camps are going to be one of those three. Detention camps typically are run by casualties. Individuals who are either walking, wounded, are recovering and are injured or have been injured and are injured in such a way that they are not necessarily useful to the front lines. So they will be used for POW operations. Now there's a certain number that won't there. the interrogators and such, they're going to be pumped up, say this, that need to be executed when you capture them. We all know how that works, okay? But the majority of the lines share because of the volume. You start looking at 800 FEMA camps. Now depending on how you count those 800 FEMA camps, remember that not all of them are direct slash permanent FEMA facilities. They are part of the grid. Look at it like a root network feeding to the central trunk of a tree. Think about it that way. In other words, all these little veins and everything are moving bodies around. Now, in the early stages, from your perspective, your best bet is to be prepared to make a move, especially in the early contact phase. You may be acquired, knocked out, dingled, hurt, you have to surrender, you feel you've decided to surrender because they have the drop on you, whatever. They may keep you for a while, but they do plan on getting rid of you eventually. That may not be a happy camper scenario, but let's say that however you are captured in the early stages, remember you are in the contact area with regard to fighting. It's our job to try and get our people back. It's the job of our people that are required to do what they can to assist in whatever fight, however they can disrupt while we are making contact with and destroying your captors. Number two is, well there are two ways that they'll move you. Rail is actually almost wholesale because rail is not as commonly used. It'll be the later end of the truck. But in the early stages, either truck as in heavy, cattle car maybe as in literally cattle Cars would work quite well for people they work for cows just fine and the average person couldn't figure out how he got in the first place Okay, but helicopter the shit hook is the most likely the Chinook heavy lifter They don't need to go fast. They just want to get you out of reach Think about it. If you're in the air and you take fire though, they can pack in 60 to 64 people into a shit hook if they want to mass but the cheek guys, you know, but But the font as they say. Combat loaded, 32, 30, 28 is very common because you've got to figure combat weight to include support equipment. But if you've got people that are bare butt naked, so to speak, just their shoes and their clothes on their back, packing 60 some people into a transport like that is not difficult at all and in fact it's been done. This means that they have to have controlled LZs or they have to have LZs that are able to handle the support aircraft that would be used for such an operation. This is why many of the areas listed as FEMA sites are air bases or are local airstrips or local municipal airports. Why? Because the wholesale transporters, the shit hooks, can be used to move prisoners. So this means that there are designated collection points. all through the area. Some of them are not near airports. They are simply easily accessible, minimal air obstruction, no guy wires, no major power lines. Access in and out is pretty straightforward for, you know, again, what is a freight train process. Now, helicopters are more expensive. You're wasting a lot more air fuel. So in the early phase of an attack, it is very likely that they will use such technology. However, Within a very short period of time, as air fuel is either burned with operations or we burn it as in fry it or we capture it, then all of a sudden air transport of prisoners doesn't become as desirable. So, and also loss of aircraft because the more that aircraft are exposed to fire, the more they're going to lose them, especially in the early phase. Our policy is if it flies, it dies. You will be shooting it down. You will engage it. Especially any tactical reconnaissance, any kind of aircraft whatsoever, at a given notice over the radio, you know, attention, attention, attention, air defense, air defense, air defense. Everybody heads up, look for the target and practice SOP with regard to air defense policy. But everybody puts a bullet in it. Everybody fires on the objective target. And guess what? It isn't going to survive. Unless it's way, way, way, way far away and again you're not going to engage until such time as while it's in your path of control. That's when you fire it up. Typically, again, within your area radio grid, it's going to be within range because your tactical radio grid is fairly short range to begin with. Now, this means attrition dictates that progressively it will be truck. In the early phase of the secret police operations by Homeland Security combined with Israeli Overwatch, the idea is to bag you, tag you, get you to a pickup point, collect from there via what is considered the retail pickup, get you back to where they can then work you over or at least terrorize the rest of the population by making you disappear. It works both ways. Well, it's a terror for me, Mark! Yeah, but it's also designed to cow down the rest of the population. Well, then they will get you back to a sorting facility. This is no different from the communist operations that murdered the Polish military when the Jewish mob ran the commissars of communist Russia. The same process we're talking about was used There, it is the same plan that is a set up for Homeland Security, which is the Interior Police of the KGB of the United States, along with the Czechest slash the FEMA personnel, who are generally traitors to the United States also to begin with, have no interest in protecting the country. They're only interested in booty prize, stealing things, and they just get a chance to kill people. Okay? Now, at the collection point, that is one of the other recovery points for combat operations. Why? It is typically the least protected. While it may have mechanized force available, typically they are not going to be able to maintain that kind of force in place. Now they may do that to cover the commissars. The Israeli personnel who will be on the ground, who will be coordinating the torture or coordinating sorting prisoners or coordinating the door-to-door stuff, the scum, they will demand protection because they are chosen you are not. the Dragon Black uniform pigs out there, they're expendable, the chosen or not. Now this also helps you identify where the commissars are and why did you need to wipe them out. So as we see hardened in terms of mobile mechanized forces, we see a cluster of heavy equipment. We can identify that as being probably a commissar point where secret police are located, especially when it's near a recovery These will be ADL skanks, Israeli skanks, and foreign troops. That's where these fools will be collected. Of course, we need to keep them. Again, policy is you see anything like that, wipe them all out. To get the prisoners back, you need to have a policy. This is basically what we call a blunt wall technique. While you can have all kinds of distractions, it would be a good idea to create fire power. the distractions. Remember that if you want to secure or break a detention facility, you want to slap an entire wall. In other words, if there's a square, a quadrangle, a pentagram, I don't care how the camp is set up, you pick one wall and you make it the door. That whole fence area, whatever it is. Now here's a little trick. Tanks, armor, mechanized, anything you've got. Heavy trucks, ideally bulldozers are fantastic. Heavy equipment, especially something most people don't think about. Bulldozers are a wonderful piece of equipment because guys, you don't have to be behind the stick to run them. Tractors are great for this too. Heavy, big, big tractors. You have a throttle control on the column typically, although there's variations. You may have to override a little bit with a little wrenching, but it won't take long and basically you point it, you strap it and point it in one direction. Bulldozers are especially great on flat terrain. They don't really vary it because the heavier they are, the better they are for punching through stuff. You want to knock holes through things. You want to crush whatever is there. If it's a barrier obstacle of whatever kind, remember a big heavy piece of machinery like that or equipment, heavy trucks, if you've got a quarry nearby, I'll tell you what, those big stinking house size or a little less than an house. size super dump trucks. Once they get going there ain't a whole lot even if they get hit that's going to slow them down. Sure, ripping the wheel right off and it doesn't happen that easily. They're designed to handle tonnage. But the idea is that you crush through the barrier, but you also slap the entire barrier wall. You also need to be prepared with follow up to either instruct the prisoners on how to get out and to escort them. And ideally, you also need to be carrying supplemental arms because as quickly as you can, you're going to arm up as many people as possible to create a volume of firepower to contribute in the breakout. Now, this doesn't mean everybody carries a barrel of weapons on their back, but everybody carries what basically is a weapon that offers a reasonable amount of firepower and ideally even another little CIA pouch. If each man carries just one, you've doubled your fighting strength. And remember, if all those fails, the weapons are also useful in the event you have problems yourself. But in this very early phase in what we call the Retail collection point, there are two benefits. You can repatriate a large number of people, non-combatants and combatants, plus you will probably be killing off critical security personnel that are part of the secret police forces you're facing. This is especially important in the early phase because remember, the more of the black uniform, the more that are dead, the better off you are. In this case also they will have collected because the commissars, they're cowards to begin with. There's no bravery to these pigs that you see on the other side that are manipulating everybody. So again, if you see an insular force and a specified or a unique security force, that's an indication that you should pour all the volume fire that you can onto the objective and exterminate whatever is there. Command and control, signal communications personnel, Anybody and everybody looks like they've got something other than the standard in terms of equipment. In fact, the lack of equipment, the fact that they don't lift things and that they use the magic pointy finger means that either A, you take them as prisoner if you want to use razor blades on them later to get whatever they have, or again, ensure that they're not there to talk to anybody else. They die on the spot. Okay, that's your first best option if you're on the way out and you're looking at speed. The idea is sortie in, do as much damage as possible. Also remind everybody and shout. You have to give commands, shout orders. Anything and everything that they can pick up in the way of weapons, magazines, anything you see, pick it up on the way out. Anything you see, grab it on the way out. The idea behind this is that again, you're not going to have this, I'm a victim. I'm a Pennywaist victim. I can do nothing. You guys have to do all the work. Wrong. It doesn't work that way. Anybody and everybody grab the weapons on the way out, pick the corpses on the way through. On the move, but pick the corpses on the way through. You just made them. They're warm. They don't have to break it from their hands. Now, that's retail attack on what is an area regional, an area district, not regional, district control point. The basic policy though for attacking any one of these positions is still pretty much the same. Literally destroy an entire wall. Destroy. Don't create channels of in and out. Destroy. When you slap a position like this, utterly crush the security element that's before you. If they're screaming on the radio sets, fantastic. If they're bleeding and dying and screaming on the radio sets, better still. Okay, where everybody's going to hear them. Now, with regard to guards, etc., remember that depending on the facility, not all guards internally are armed. So, gunning them down is, you know, again, perhaps, you know, get a good idea. But remember, that's what your machetes allow prisoners to finish off those unarmed guards. That's another option. They are typically armed and take turns on the perimeter. But when you are in breakout, remind everybody to get them pumped up. There's the person who was helping to torture you. Isn't that the guy that was taking you to the torture center? They'll every day there get him on the way through grab a rock everybody grab it. Yeah, you guys grab him Okay, bunk his head in there. We go leave him over there on the federal just yeah, I'll throw him over there on the fence and chunks Shred him up. Here you go Send a message but also get the troops motivated You've got prisoners those prisoners are frustrated many of those prisoners have been in pain many of those prisoners may still be in pain But you want to get them motivated explain them all these guards kill them as we go you catch them on the ground shred them You can hand out knives up I tell you what, knives, something that's quick and easy where they can stab or whatever, tell them pick up a weapon, pick up something broken. We went into a guard, kill him. You're in it, anybody, kill him. They're part of this regime, kill him. Get him motivated, get him pumped up. The people are really motivated are people who have found out what it's like to be under the thumb of the police state and these prisoners are going to be a good example of that. In fact, they will become zealots typically because now they understand that we've talked about your fighting for your life. They know people who have already died under the security prison camp system of FEMA and Homeland Security. So they're going to be real motivated to want to kill every one of the other side off they can get their hands on. So remember you've got an entire corps here. Some are going to require maintenance. Some aren't going to make it. Some are going to make it but are going to require a lot of additional support. Oh well. Our mission was to go in and repatriate. Also in the process, remember this is a raider operation. This is an assault raid. Every step of the way in we're going to do as much damage as we can and anything that looks like it needs to be shot, busted, broken or whatever it will be. If you can pull something from your enemy's hands to put more firepower down range, remember don't hesitate. Anything and everything that's loaded, the ammunition should be going down range against the aggressor. Motivate your other people. This is where again what you have are individual pathfinders. Pathfinders going in also become pathfinder team leaders for groups of prisoners of POWs that you are bringing out. Now, immediately people are creating this image, you're thinking of this image of tobacco or the gulags about how people will look. Later on, yes, but in the early stages you've got a well-fed population that has pretty good health and has the ability to participate. Later on, you have to take into consideration if you go deeper into the detention and torture system of FEMA and the detention and torture system of Homeland Security and NORTHCOM, then you are going to find horrific situations. This is where you have to be prepared to evacuate with more complicated processes utilizing whatever prisoners you have to get the job done. You may also use guards temporarily. At gunpoint, if they're unarmed, motivate them to move the prisoners. Execute those guards once you've gotten to the perimeter. Don't hesitate. Don't think twice. They're a mouthpiece for the enemy. They're cooperating with Homeland Security and FEMA in what is a death camp operation. They need to die. It's just that simple. So understand that they can make it. We didn't give lip service to them. I didn't know! What do you mean? You're inside the camp. We just found all these bodies over here. You mean to say you didn't know? That all these guards don't laugh over in the commissary about it? Yes they do. That they don't chuckle about how that woman screamed for hours and days on end while they were torturing to death and raping her to death? You mean they didn't know? Yes they did. Then they kept their job, didn't they in FEMA and Homeland Security? Yeah, and they liked keeping their job. Any other time they'd be laughing or chuckling about it, they'd be giving the high sign of the nod. But all of a sudden, they're at the muzzle of a gun. Well, guess what? Give them the small parts or a bayonet thrust and be done with it. But in the early phases, your casualty variance will be very different. The people have calories. The people have mobility. Motivate them, motivate them accordingly. Motivate them also, obviously, to move wounded. We're not going to leave anybody behind. The objective behind this raid is to come in and go out with as much as possible in the way of manpower, in the way of firepower, in the way of material and equipment. It's an insult to the enemy's activities. And the idea is, again, leave none of the other side standing if at all possible. Prisoners we're not interested in. We're not going to do it. First of all, seeing what you're going to see, I would suggest that you gird yourself because you're going to find out what your enemy is truly all about. Remember, we didn't run the United States militias. We did not run the detention camps at Abu Ghraib. The Israeli swine along with the U.S. government ran the prison camp and torture sites at Abu Ghraib and other locations you weren't supposed to know about. Oh, that's right. See, that's what's coming home to roost, kids. So y'all better be prepared for it. Now, another thing is speed with which you evacuate. Transportation and support vehicles may be on site. Anything that's got a key is driven out, but it doesn't mean it is kept. Does everybody understand that? Long as you understand that, you're doing just fine. In other words, get it out, move it as far as you can, and then abandon. In fact, if we have rally points, your pathfinders may have designated distances in which we will not travel to the rally point with support vehicles that the enemy has actually had control over. Why? GPS, tracking, all kinds of other mean stuff and nasty stuff, guys. So the idea is to run it out so far, pull off whatever might be useful, burn the thing in place, leave it as wreckage. In fact, if you want to turn it in another direction, put it in gear, set it afire, let it go on down the road in the wrong direction. Do something like it. Be creative. Don't just set it there and point in one direction. Point in the wrong direction. Point in another direction. Leave it some place where it's a wreck though. The time it's done, it's useless. It is wreckage. Scrap metal for whoever. Now, the bigger the transport, the harder it is to hide also. I will remind you of that. So when pointed out bound, limits are also based upon what's It's the infrastructure like in the area of operation. Are bridges intact? Is the system generally intact? Remember that heavy, big, chunky pieces of equipment like these pig vehicles that they're giving to the secret police right now across the country. Guys, if the grid is in trouble, they're not really great all terrain vehicles that they've been buying. You know what I mean? They're great secret police vehicles. But they can't handle the terrain. They are garbage with regard to cross-country temperate operations. In fact, some of the trashiest pieces of junk they could possibly have bought, but that's why they bought them. They were on the cheap and on the fly. So, remember that if you're using some of the bigger equipment, remember that you're going to look at stress issues with regard to the road grid, with regard to, and the road grid has to do with transportation policy, guys. Also, bridging, cross country operations, water fording, etc. Very quickly you need to be while you are moving prisoners and any personnel that are damaged. They need to be trussed up, they need to be fixed up, and you need to be prepared mentally. You need to be jumping on these people to square their act away. Let me give you a few examples of some of the things you need to be prepared for. This is why small zip ties are a really good idea to have in your combat kit. If you were going in to support these people, bundles of small and medium sized zip ties are a priority. Two things, obviously they are going to take all belts away from everybody, that's part of the policy. In many cases they will use belts if they run out of zip ties as prisoner control. But the belts aren't going to stay with the prisoners. They're a tool. The shoelaces, if anybody's wearing shoelaces, they're going to be cut. If they're wearing, for instance, Velcro shoes, they're going to cut the flap off of the shoe. Oh, well why would you do that? Have you ever tried to run in shoes that aren't laced up? Any of you? Combat boots? So here's a little trick, and I've told you this before as a POW, you need to be ready for this. Cutting the shoelaces means you have these big floppy clod out of the fabric. You still have stuff on your feet. You have to shuffle along because you don't want them flying off. Well, small pieces of cordage, pieces of string. If you're in a survival escape and evasion mode and you're the one escaping, you better be constantly looking for anything like that you can use. And if all else fails, strip off part of your shirt, especially the base hem if you can rip it off of your t-shirts. That's got a little extra cordage to it, a little heavier. run them through the laces across from each other and tie your boots off. Do that in one, two, or three places. Do it at least in one as quickly as you can, and that'll secure the boots so you can run in it. Okay. Understand though that once you've got transport, you've got people with time to breathe and time to evaluate what they've got. Everybody needs to go over to confirm who's injured, who's not. Everybody needs to confirm who needs to be trussed up. You know, injury, damage issues that need to be taken care of, but also with regard to footwear and clothing in general. Right now we're coming out of a cold weather operation, so the thing is everybody would take cold into mind. Remember that if you are evacuating POWs or prisoners and you have eliminated a FEMA camp, it's burning in the distance, you are getting farther and farther away from that heat. The adrenaline rush is finished. Now, if you weren't organized properly and if you weren't scrambling for whatever you can, you've got people that are going to possibly have to deal with any variation in hypothermia. Again, remember, blood loss also dictates that you are going to see other issues with regard to body temperature. Water is not an issue right away. More important here is that we have everybody squared away so they can move quickly and move on their own. Anybody who is personally mobile or personally can be mobilized needs to be. This includes the fact that while it might be uncomfortable, upper body injuries still are not terminal to an individual with regard to transport. That individual can still walk. There are other individuals who are going to have lower bowel injuries, who are going to have leg injuries, who are going to have lacerations, breaks, whatever. We are not going to leave people behind. We are the humans that know how to think and get things done. The other side are the failures and the losers. So that means you get motivated and think through the process. Look for the material and resources you have on hand. Remember those deuces have all kinds of cordage. They have all kinds of straps. We're going to burn the thing anywhere. We're not going to keep the vehicle. Remember, the vehicle is part of the tracking system. It has part GPS on it. We don't have time to pull it off. So any of the small components, pieces, and assemblies that you can strip from the piece of equipment there can be used for your support. This includes the fact that these are for for you're carrying in those shoulder rigs. So those knives are for you're carrying on your hips as well as knives are improving the situation. Some of them were camoed. I just gave them another layer of cover and again the basis for you know again survival, escape and evasion as a group not just as an individual. I would do that as an individual if I had wreckage. Now, the tactical collection points from there, again, transportation by truck or by helicopters most likely. Holding points, or I should say reception points at the other end, are deeper and again, more regimented across the board. Most of the collection points tactically are improvised points. They're designated on the maps already. FEMA knows where they are. FEMA has had a plan like this in place for nine on 40 plus years, more like 50. Remember that over the last couple of decades there have been changes in the formula. You've got the Interior Police of the KGB. You've got NORTHCOM, a traitor to America whose only ambition is to promote the internationalist agenda. These characters all have their own corporate structures and they have their own, again, internal classified agenda for the extermination of America. Know that all of them are your enemy. Not one of them is doing anything to help you. They're doing everything they can to help the regime and treating you as the enemy. especially with the gun confiscation orders. Connecticut, do you think that's in a vacuum, people? Anybody honestly think that that's somehow operating in a vacuum over there? That's not the case. That's just simply pattern one, test and evaluation for expansion of the project across the country. For our friends in Connecticut, again, the first rule should be destroy utterly the formation on the ground. If you are in the fighting situation, if you are in a recovery situation, same policy. This is one of your chances where if you stand on the operators accordingly, you have the opportunity to destroy completely. The term in military circles is annihilate. Leave nothing, nothing functional. Nothing. That's the first rule. If you are outbound and there are still bullets you can put into things that look like they are not burning or not broken, they better be. It's that simple. There's some of them still walking around. In fact, your tail end unit, your security unit, should have a policy of being doubled up on munitions and support, recovering what they can off the ground, exterminate anything that the other side has is still moving around wounded or breathing and fighting back. In fact, a sweep up unit or a follow up, say, rear tail, rear security element with regard to the detention camp operators or any security supporter or prisoner collection need to be exterminated. So a sweep system should apply, kind of like a last cold wave before you head on down the road. It's also the rear guard and a dispersion unit. Once it's made contact and it breaks contact, it ensures that there's no follow-up by making contact yet again with that force trying to collect. Then breaks contact, disperses and exfiltrates out of the area of operation, recollecting it at designated rally points, and then reconsolidating with the primary fighting force and moving on to another mission. This is another reason for RCTs, regimental combat teams, as we develop them. Regimental combat teams and their original concept were designed to come together as needed creating a fighting force based upon the need of the formation. In other words, if I need more artillery, I add more artillery. If I need more mortars, if I need more infantry, if I need more mechanized. The formation is brought together and because SOP is maintained, Standard Operating Procedure, these fighting forces have the ability to come together, engage effectively against the enemy, and then redistribute their strength instantly. dispersing and exfiltrating out of the area as needed. They then re-consolidate, maybe never with the original parent organization again, whereas that parent organization, they may become a totally different fighting group, totally different fighting formation. This is true especially with 100 killer units in prisoner recovery. Now I would point out again, your best time to recover prisoners is in the early stages. If you're fighting and you see that they're trying to collect bodies, needless to say, we immediately engage to destroy those people, not our people, those trying to take the prisoners. This is where each of you have to understand your particular mission. If you are a volume fire rifleman, that is your job. If you have an AR-15 or an AK, you are a volume fire rifleman. I prefer that you focus on accuracy, but I know how it is going to work. You have a big magazine and you have a twitchy finger. Our bolt rifleman, again, and our long range MBR operators, need to understand and discipline themselves to their job. officially in situations like this. Now again, if nothing else, if you can kill off the security, FEMA, Homeland Security, whatever gutter trash they've got that's foreign, usually they'll be in our uniforms anyway. Remember, they've already yapped and done that. We've already seen that with the Russian troops here, where they put them in American equipment and we're teaching them to use all of our fine American weapons. Why? So they could use foreign troops inside the United States. That's its purpose. Ignore all the other BS, anybody trying to lie. Stuff it up there. Don't let me stuff it up there. There are sideways. Just like the Connecticut Yapcat. Yeah, the character in charge of the Connecticut cops saying, you know, Connecticut's police state. State police, police state, same difference. That's oh, we're You're not planning on doing the door, we never do that. Well, your boss said you were. The boss said he's coming for all of them. Oh, you need to go back to sleep. Well, ain't nobody going back to sleep. Understand, too, that these characters, in many cases, will try to acquire the general population. In other words, their logic is corruption of the blood. You're going to be looking at recovering families, other people's families. You need to be prepared to make sure that you have the ability, again your pathfinders are properly trained and coordinated to handle moving with slower individuals. We can't leave people behind. This means that everybody though has to be motivated. One of the first things that a team leader does is create a team. To do that you have to turn and you will give orders. You will motivate the individuals by making them understand that we are going to be picking up everybody's weight here. If we got children, they get up off the ground. We are going to be carrying them. You are going to be moving them. But there is a whole bunch of adults, so it is not the soldier that does that, although the soldier may have to, to help if he is part of the pick group that is moving them out. But the bottom line is that everyone participates. I want them to be sure they are shocked. Well slap that person's side of the head and tell them to get up off your dead arse. All this movie BS is throwing out the window. Here's how it works. Put a fire under their hind end and you're going to have to be the one to do it. You grab one of those munchkins, you drag them along too. Everybody's got a job. Everybody initially, again, move faster to get outside of the area of contact. Then do a quick survey of personnel available. Redistribute the weight and ammunition and weapons depending on what you acquired or captured. Now individuals that may have fighting experience or may have the ability to operate the weapons are prioritized. It's distributed accordingly. The support personnel will carry more ammunition if there's an excessive amount available. Not likely, but it's possible. Even children, if they're healthy, can grab something. They're not going to walk out shell-shocked and stunned. Congratulations. Here's a backpack off that corpse. You're carrying that backpack, or you're carrying this web gear, or you're carrying this... we're going to bundle it up real quick. It's going over your shoulder, whatever we're going to do. But you're going to be doing something. Everybody's going to be carrying stuff out. Every aspect of what we're doing, we always have to look at the idea that our enemy is nothing but a mobile resupply pod. Again, we ran out of this and we did our homily. Well, here's how it works. Strip your enemy dead of everything. Strip your own dead of everything too. Sorry guys, this is how it works. We were in the field and we were in a bad situation and a situation like this is dire. Then all of our personnel and theirs, none of them will be left behind as far as our personnel go, even our dead. But remember, weapons and mags, ammunition, medical support. You've got people that are moving through that you've just liberated. Many of them are combat experienced. A lot of them at least have a better idea of what's going to happen if they get recaptured. They're going to get real motivated to fight real hard. So again, you're always eyeballing for weapons, ammunition, support, technology, whatever. Now, at the retail end, we've dealt with that. Again, break a wall. In other words, bust an entire wall. Kill everybody in the towers. Kill everybody on the ground. Crush the physical restrictions. Ideally, if you can, literally you should be able to knock down most of the quick wire sites. Heavy truck, those are large industrial machinery equipment. Garbage trucks, take your pick. Something that you've got lots of junk around it. Remember that these are hasty barrier sites. More important is that they're using mobilized or mobile mechanized stuff, light mechanized or at least motorized infantry to try and secure the site. This is where again, volume fire in, your belly gunner's farther out also make a big difference. You know that everything that's inside the perimeter that's carrying a rifle is not friendly in phase one when you're attacking. So your riflemen should be doing their job to virtually, you know, frag the force. We are carrying heavier, better weapons in general. We have riflemen that are much more astute and disciplined to the use of their arms. as opposed to the other side. So let's take advantage of it. Remember you don't make belly gunners that have the ability to hit at maximum range into assault infantry. Continue to use your combined arms team and continue to use SOP to destroy what's before you. Heavier sites and wholesale storage sites are a little different story but still the basic rule applies. When you're cracking a nut like this you see they always try to convince you you need to roll through the doors. No, you need to take down an entire wall. You need to have a policy that you are going to flatten, virtually annihilate. Remember, the screams in their radios are music in your ears. The screams over their radios, the begging for mercy, is music in your ears. The screams as they're burning alive is music in your ears. Them dying is music in your ears. Make sure it's in theirs first on their radio equipment. And if need be, as soon as you get radios, throw a lot of the women there and the men there scream scream big for mercy with OH GOD OH GOD remember everybody's hearing it guys OH GOD MY GOD'S HIMBER IS OH GOD Mark 99% of this is psychological bad guy gets bloodied he continues to fall back he will withdraw they are not fighting forces they're thugs they're sadists they're murderers Well, that does count for some infantry too. But the whole idea is that these characters are in the job that they're in because they like doing it. They all thought this is part of their benefit to be able to rape little boys, little girls, women, to be sadists and be able to torture people. So why are you going to show any mercy towards anybody? Anybody willing to run any of these camps, they need to die. Why? Because they're helping with that and they know exactly what's going on behind the wire. They know exactly what's going on. That's why every one of those son of a big buggers, if they're running a FEMA detention camp or anything like that, need to die. Mark. Anyway, we got George, we're almost at the top. What do you got? Well, you know the thing is, I just read something from Karen Hudes. She so like acknowledge her, knowledge you because she was on a radio program at around Rock, Texas. And after the radio interview they post a job article on the website and there was no author, there was no links or anything like that. They were accusing her of strange land dealings because her and her husband owned property and stuff. And accusing her of being a Marxist and all that stuff. And she's just a whistleblower for the World Bank. is this a hatchet job and she just acknowledged that one person that hijacked your radio show, the intelligence report, afternoon intelligence report, whatever, went behind the wire. I could send it to you. Wait a minute, what did she say? She said, she acknowledged that your name of the intelligence report was hijacked by John Stademiller when you went to prison. Well, okay, the Intelligence Report is used by a bunch of other people too. Everybody should understand that. But remember that John and myself both did the Intel Report. And I've never argued about whoever wanted to use it. You've got to remember, Southern Proversion Law is used. They picked up on it too after we did so that when a search is done, that you would find Southern Proversion Law instead of our Intel Report. And we've been doing the Intel Report for a lot longer than the faggots have with Southern Proversion Law. They did that intentionally for the internet. Go ahead. Well, I just kind of see what these Ilka group people are, Austin and Round Rock. I'd be on the air one day being a back to day. I mean, that article is no nothing. That's more like the editorials you see in the controlled paper. When you see that, that's just like the editorial crash they do in the New York News, the Detroit News, and the Chicago Sun Times. It never has an author. It's from the editorial staff. In other words, that way everybody can backstab you and nobody can be blamed for it. That's a whole idea. She basically told John, I don't want to be on your program anymore. This is the having you do. Well, you know who the problem is you don't know who did it either That's the whole idea it could be any number of different people participant or somebody was called into I'll tell you what we're almost to the top here George anything else. All right, I just kind of say one thing I could tell like The other side is getting desperate. I mean right now I get the only thing Well the thing about it like I said Connecticut there They're not trying to do the go back to sleep go back to sleep It's too late for that you had at least two or three of them where they boarded out exactly what their agenda is all there the master Yeah, really? Well, that's not what you said earlier. I think I'll count on the idea you all fucked up before. And now, again, the old tires get deflated because everybody's planning on doing no-resocation targets with Black Unicorns, you know what I mean? Black Wurlymaster! Yeah, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly, Wurly God bless the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. 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