Mark Koernke discussed support and supply efforts for the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, focusing on organizing donations of practical supplies like camouflage netting, medical equipment, food, water, and personal hygiene items. He coordinated with callers and listeners to arrange transportation of pallets of equipment from California to Bunkerville, Nevada, emphasized the importance of establishing medical aid stations on site, and provided detailed guidance on what types of supplies were most needed and how to donate effectively. The show also covered tactical preparedness issues including night vision equipment availability, proper field sanitation practices, and the broader context of federal land disputes occurring simultaneously across multiple states.
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For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free and home is the afternoon intelligence report. I'm our krunky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east, and north. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com Indiana Freedom Talk Radio.com. We're on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, 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. 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Well, it is there. It is affirmed. It is attached. That's the slide release. Oh, oh, there's one in the chamber. Now, I can't remember what they call that. Is that a condition one or is that, at any rate, there's one in the chamber. Now we can tell everybody it is Weapons Wednesday. The perimeter is secure. And there is plenty more where that came from. and that means we can offer equal opportunity coercive force for everybody out there listening. It is Weapons Wednesday, real quick. Just to give everybody an update of what we've been doing though today is to start to really motivate supply and support towards the Bundy's, the Bundy Ranch. As we suspected, while the pizza was flowing, not many people were thinking about anything other than a tailgate party for the most part, even though there are a lot of people now, there's not, everybody was silent on this, or ignored what I was saying, but the people that are really starting to pile stuff up are on their way right now. And there are a series of groups, both on Facebook, et cetera, that are linking up so that step by step they're picking the people up that have collected material, They're moving that way so there's going to be pulses of support headed to the Bundy's down, which is good It's what we're hoping for but it's going to take time and we need to continue to you know dropping material to the beachhead If one of the things that they're bringing up in the sipsie Street irregulars page is camouflage knitting now Desert camouflage netting, by the way, we are going to, it's kind of handy because we get into the brownout season here and we get into the spring, like right now where we have a lot of cornfield and a lot of hay and straw and dead grass lines all up and down the country. The desert pattern stuff works here, but there is a lot of it laying around. From desert dust to the adventure continues, a whole bunch of this stuff got sold out. Now I would point out that, for instance, as was mentioned here, some people have spreaders, some people only have nets. There's a bunch of these things that came out, and right now I know that two of our friends are listening that have access to thousands of the poles. Thousands, not hundreds, thousands. And you're listening to me right now, well here's the thing, guys. If you've got a truck driver that you can access that's headed out west, we need to do it that way. If not, we need to see if we can ship out via UPS. uh... say twenty or thirty of them at a time they're the fiberglass poles which are not as in vogue They use them for antenna masks. In fact, one of the guys has a bunch of them and is building a mobile antenna array with these masks that are used in segments to hold up the camo net. We've got a reason for them right now. So spread the word for our friends up in the middle of Michigan, up in the middle of Michigan, up in the middle of Michigan. Attention, attention, attention. I know we've got one person who has pallets of these. and we need to access that person and if possible you guys up there need to send as a donation the material out to the monday's uh... twenty thirty of these at a time would be a good thing whatever is reasonably priced to ship and not going to be heavy it's just the length and and bulk so we need to find out for sure what would be the best way to ship them also ideal if we had a trucker semi driver that was going out to uh... That stretch in Nevada or headed through to California that would be the best way to do it because while they might take a few days to get there there would be just the you know the time the storage time and somebody having a link up at the other end and dropping off the stuff Okay, that's not a problem But camouflage nets, spreaders, reinforcing bins. Remember there's also platform bases of different types to create a bloom of odd shapes so you don't just have a rolling cylinder or ball or square that you can pick out. You camouflaged it, but there aren't a whole lot of squares in nature. It's just kind of obvious. So the purpose behind these is to create variation and create a from a distance a simulated roll in the terrain that is pretty much in cahoots with and you know is copacetic with the environment that they're in. Okay, now I'm gonna look to see what I have but I do have a perimeter. I have the what are basically like the fencing wraparounds for compounds and for you know areas where you want to be able to move around but not be seen directly. They're not the full covers in the Browns. In the greens and in the loams I've got old many because I have a lot of vehicles and I've also collected the stuff over the years as people have been getting rid of it. There are some sources for those nets. One of the wholesalers probably has them. That's Sturm. They usually carry a number of different ones. Right now the Czech and the Brit seem to be the two most common coming in. And the Brit are mostly the desert pattern. It's pretty cool. There is a solution there. Also, the Swedish camouflage nets. There are three versions that they have. One is actually a coastal net which has browns like sand and grays like rocks and a little bit of green like peach brush. The cool thing is that just described also what it's like out there in the Nevada desert, didn't it Don? Oh yeah. But you know, one thing about being in place, and we've addressed this in a number of different ways, the enemy with what happens to an army with no legs. If you choose to stay in one place, you really don't need, now bear with me on this, you really don't need to camouflage the immediate, the center of the camp. You can use most any camouflage color you want for shade. They kind of know you're there. Right. Well, the thing is that the browns and the tans are available though. Go ahead. I know but now run with me on this you guys as many bits of tarpaulin or the flap like leaf like, you know camo netting That we can get out there no matter what the color in the desert It's good for shade and they know this is kind of the area where they want to set up shop So to speak y'all can understand what I'm saying The more places we put that they have to look at, the harder it's going to be. It's kind of like the, you know, what's that, three-card money, the shell game, it's kind of, we can be here, we can be there, who knows where we're going to be. But all of the desert stuff is forward deployed, isn't it? If that's all you've got, that's forward deployed. It's almost a waste of time to put it over the center of the camp. Why? Well, it'd camouflage you from the guys on the ground. Well, you put it over the center of the camp and man, it camouflages you. But you know the guys on the ground literally can stand in an arrow. Now think about this, if you line up 50 people in one way, in a little V at the end, and you've got the pilot on the phone, he says, you see that arrow? Yeah, it's a whole bunch of people, isn't it? That's the first time I've ever saw that. Yeah, well, we want that 500 pounder, 500 yards from the tip of that. Oh, no problem. We can do that. Just stand back and watch. But again, everything that is forward deployed, everything that's not, see, it's like setting a fire at night. And we'll address this. I don't want to, I don't want to go right here right now, but at eight o'clock, we're going to hit a hammer on this. If you have to set a fire at night, that fire, if you're in the field, should serve 40 men or 400. or 4,000 if it's tended properly. One fire. There ain't no ladi doll over here and I'm going to cut this... and I, you know, this was elaborated on the other... I'm going to cut this tree down and have my own fire over here. If you are not warmed by yourself in the desert at night, you did not come prepared. Period. End of sentence. Not to mention, if you're going to be a soldier, what are you going to do? Get up a five gallon plastic drum and carry some fire with you? Oh no, you better have like one of them old timey coal scuttles if you want to carry some fire with you to keep you warm. Soldiers don't do that, do they? You can read accounts. And here we'll play the history card again of, in so many different ways, shapes or forms, languages and arrangement of words about the soldiers that shuffled into the fire throughout the night. and then went back to their posts. You could say that in Chinese, you could say that in German, Russian, Polish, you could say that in Afghani, you could say that in Congolese, you could say that in English. It's many variations, eh, Mae? But one fire is almost many times all you're going to need if you have any discipline. We're going to talk about this at 8 o'clock. We'll tie the hour up at 8 o'clock pretty well and I'm going to learn a lot. Mark's going to learn a lot. I don't mean to degrade you at all, but Mark's going to learn a lot about situation there and everybody's going to learn a lot. Stay tuned for the 8 o'clock hour. We've got something coming up there. But a fire, you guys! You can't imagine what a fire on the slope of a hill does for that piece of night vision 500 yards or even sometimes a mile away. Just don't point your night vision at the fire. Of course I can see everybody standing around the fire with my iron sights, can't I? Enough on that, Mark. I yield, sir. And for everybody out there, again, that'll be at 8 o'clock. So in the meantime, we're almost at what we're heading towards the bottom of the hour. Let's do this before we go any farther too. In the body of the program, Don, you have night vision technology. A lot of people are asking about it. Guys, if you're interested and you're going to be thinking about deploying, pick up the equipment you need and go from there. Please take the time to plug in as quick as you can. And Don, how can we do that? What do you have available? And what will suit our needs? Well, one of the first things I ask people, and you the guy with the night vision goggles or the gun sight or this or that is, yeah, and we talk a little bit about what's your application and the next question is what's your yardage? When you are at your front door or when you are at what one might call your backyard, your area of operations, your backyard, same thing, it doesn't necessarily have to be fenced in. What's your basic sight line? That's one of the questions I ask and that goes over to filling good portions of the need. If you're in the suburbs, many times you'll have that backlight of a street light, a porch light off in the distance. Sometimes every porch light is on. Sometimes there's nothing there. But even when there's what seems to be nothing there in the city with your eye, there's supplemental light for a first generation piece. Even in the country, the city glow that you see of clouds helps to supplement a first, second, or third generation piece. And that fire on a hill, as mentioned a little while ago, certainly as long as there's line of sight, help. a piece of night vision that is, you can't believe how far away that helps a piece of night vision, not looking at the fire. But again, you guys, we've got that first generation gun sight still of, that's a numbers thing, not a date thing, so when the stock is gone, it's gone. I can still offer that at 375, I don't know how much longer, but I'll use the stragglers excuse there because I've talked with my guy about that. Now, 308 capable, that'll live on top of your AR-10. That'll live on top of your M1. Call up a bunch of the other guys and find out, oh, do you have something that'll do that? And if they tell you yes, ask them how long they warranty it, and we'll double that. At any rate, almost everybody warranties their first generation stuff for a year, and my source does for two years. They're that confident that the device won't fail from recoil. If you're looking in that direction, special. My number's 231-796-8458. Again, 231. 7, 9, 6, 8, 4, 5, 8, goggles or gun sights. Greens, greens are thermal. I got a piece of thermal that right from the flare company to manufacture calls it a thermal flashlight. It doesn't emit any light except for the light on the little lens that you're looking at. So no light goes forward, but I don't know why they call it a thermal flashlight. At any rate, I can put that in your mailbox for $5, less than $2,000, a real piece of thermal, right from my number is 231. 9-8-4-5-8. Thank you Mark. and because of that we need to be looking at the idea that we're going to be in need of 24-7 deployment, something everybody's talking about. Guys who are tired out there, they're getting cooked, there are a lot of things we need to correct and remind everybody about with regard to theater of operations. I've reminded everybody of this over and over again, and this is probably the best example of what's going on. The people that are deploying are from northern or northeastern states. You know, it actually is in line with what we described several times. All of a sudden, here you are deploying militia units in one of the driest environments in the country, not the driest, but one of, in a very unique situation with all of the extremes that we've warned everybody about. So, what we need is take advantage of our experience in technology and tweak the deployment accordingly so that our people are well prepared. Don, I want to put this out as a notice. We need a truck driver. We need truck drivers in California or anybody that we know. I know we've got drivers listening. Attention drivers, attention drivers, attention truck or big truck drivers. If you are going to be anywhere in the Paradise, California area in the next two, three, five days or so, we need a heads up on that. What we need is to be able to transport pallets and material from the Paradise, California area to obviously Bunkerville, Nevada. I haven't looked down the map, but it is a pretty common route. I was told if I had to have it shipped, The pallets could actually be reasonably priced, you know, be moved for a reasonable price because we're not going over the Rockies, guys. However, there may be some drivers out there now. The next thing everybody's going to ask, well, Mark, how much do you need to move? I will not know, although I shouldn't even say that. I might even know right now. I just haven't checked my emails. Anywhere from one to three pallet bins of equipment. And you heard me right. Now, I don't know what the weight will be, but let's just put this way. It'll be solid packed. but it will be anywhere from one to three or more pallet bins. of equipment. Unless you unload a piecemeal on the other end you're going to have to need a forklift, high-low. I think they probably would just thought that would be there. They may have to do it that way. How much is going, that's what I'm trying to say. Yeah, it's to the point where your best bet, what we've done before is if we've had to, is we everybody meet. When we've done this before, a pickup truck pulls up to the rear end of the truck have another empty pallet bin or get plywood and line the bed, the truck bed, an 8 foot piece on one side and an 8 foot piece on the other, a back piece so you'll be able to support the cab, screw them together and put everything in there. Just start off with a clean area guys, make sure it's clean. But this is going to be a wide mix of material. Now I'm working on a deal on this right now. I might be able to get one other place to do this, but they're doing a count. They're checking to see what they have. We'll find out. And as soon as I know, that's going to determine how much we are able to deploy with the donations that were given this morning by certain people. Okay, and I'll talk about that tomorrow morning again too. But if anybody would like to, let's start this way. What we proposed is this. I have wholesalers. I can't do what I did in the past. In the past, I was able to take whatever monies we had, thousands of dollars, and the grays were outfitted in one sweep. As soon as I found out they didn't have gas masks. Now, I'm going to tell you something I'll guarantee that we're in the same boat with that subject with the Bundy's right now. You want to bet? I will bet you dollars to donuts. I would bet you a fine meal at a fine restaurant that they do not have gas masks for everybody on the site. What do you want to bet? And here's the thing, the Bundy's were attacked with chemical slash biological ordnance. We covered this. Now I can't do much of anything until I get more information about gas masks about what might be available but you know this back then I could buy piles of things guys for pennies but even then it's a chunk of change because I wanted to make sure that we had enough down there so that no matter who showed up they would have extras that have spares they'd be laying around everywhere I sent children's masks adult mask hem suits whole uniforms field jackets body armor boots helmets I've been trying to find a decent price on helmets. I'll tell you what, this just ain't happening right now for what we could afford, any of us. Kevlar is the big thing, but it doesn't have to be Kevlar. Steel would be fine. In fact, looking for one of the M1 steel helmets that is either Norwegian, Swedish, or Dutch. I used to get those for what you pay for a bicycle helmet, guys. I used one. Okay, but the problem is that those days have gone by and the inventory, too many wars going on, everybody's using their goodies, okay? Here's a suggestion. Steel helmets go on people who sit. Steel helmets go on gun crews, drivers. Medics. Yeah. The medics who get the plastic helmets. Yeah, are they... I'm not talking about people who run away. Yeah. They don't need a helmet. People who run from one position to another with a gun need a plastic helmet. Exactly. the uh... and again the uh... now there is and i would recommend this all gone go to that in a second to thank for money when that you don't there's another option there that actually is the best price of seeing the country so far uh... with regard to this if you would like to donate this is how we're doing this these funds are earmarked obviously for just one mission but if anybody wants to donate to the bond the ranch all you can use the paypal account at liberty tree radio If you do whatever amount you donate, I told everybody in the morning, hey, if some one person wants to sponsor a shipment, it's $100. I can do a lot with a wholesaler with $100, a lot. Okay, and I just confirmed numbers. We're gonna clean out whole categories and dump it there from one of the sources. That's gonna happen. But I found out as I start checking around, it's like, what about goodie boxes? See, there's a lot of stuff that there's last tubs or not perfect tubs and or lots of something. Oh my god, I didn't know that was in the can. Well, we don't list that. Oh, well, they don't sell it then. Well, they will, but they do it after they fill up a big bin full of stuff. So we're looking at a lot of material for a very, very good price. We're going to just send a whole lot to them. There is no sense in any middle handling. Also because of location, location, location, it makes more sense because we can save so much because it's coming from the area of activity, you know, from one part of it to the next. It's not leaving, you know, that part of the country. It's not having to come all the way across from over here where we are. So, if you would like to support this project, then donate to Liberty Tree Radio, go to the Liberty Tree Radio Key, but specifically tag Bundy Ranch. That's what I want you to put on there. Bundy Ranch, donation Bundy Ranch. Just put Bundy Ranch on it. Don't even put donation. Just put Bundy Ranch. I'll know what it's for. But as it is, we're going to make sure they've got light, make sure they've got, like, socks. In fact, I found they've got one sock I could find for under a dollar that was a military sock. There may be two, there may be a second one. But that's it. Everything else is up in the stupid range as far as I'm concerned for what surplus used to be. Guys, I could buy U.S. wool socks all day for 90 cents a pair. U.S. spec or German. They're not even available for anywhere near anything under about $3 to $2.85 to $3 wholesale now. And that's wholesale. And these are companies I've dealt with for decades. But it's just the nature of the beast because number one, good quality stuff isn't out there anymore. It's a China junk for everything. The stuff that is real, that was either a real European or real American made that's from 20, 30 years ago, is now going for top dollar. The China junk, you know with the pre-hold stuff because that's what we'll joke about. It's like gee it's pre-hold in the package and it is They've made it so chintzy and so cheap that yeah, you can get it for out for less, but it doesn't last It won't last but a few washes let alone wears That's a fact. So what we're looking for is we want to try and get the most for the least and Again, the address for sending stuff out there, but I need some help with everybody too. Maybe we'll get this answer at 8 o'clock too. Bundy Ranch, 3315 Gold Butte Road, Bunkerville, Nevada, 89007. If you want to donate to them, and I always hear people, well if we send money, okay, people might spend it on pizza. somebody might divert it somewhere. Okay, so I'm going to tell you how to deal with this with a siege, with a defense operation. Go out to the dollar store and buy some, buy them a case of toothbrushes, the most for a dollar you can get. I don't care about color, I don't care about style, I don't care about purdy, we're looking at quantity. The most for every dollar you have. Okay, buy a case of toothbrushes, ship them to the Bundy's. That'll settle it right there. Or a case of soap. Most number of bars per dollar for the soap that you buy. It does not have to be purdy smelling. In fact, you don't want purdy smelling per se. But you know, cheap soap. Toothpaste. A case of toothpaste. If we do this, this is what we did with the but with the grays, guys. Because of this, when they finally did cut them off, We had a year's worth of supply on site. Does everybody remember that? One of our friends sent down virtually two pallet bins of material which included oil lamps, oil lamps, oil by the gallon, camping equipment of every variant. He was a knick-knack dealer at one of the shows, but he collected stuff like this and he had it all the same model of something, dozens of. So he boxed up two pallets and shipped it down there including cases of soap, cases of toothbrushes, cases of feminine napkins, toilet paper, literally just filled the bins up and shipped them down there. Now that's a way to do it. Why? Well there's two reasons. Number one, this is symbolic guys. If nothing else it's the idea we're sending the enemy a message. We're not leaving these people abandoned. We are going to support them. You know that the stuff's got to be used for what it was intended because if you send them a toothbrush, they can't turn it into a pizza, can they now? You're right. Right? If you send them a case of feminine napkins, and here that's one of those subjects that nobody talks about, but toilet paper and disposables that are needed cyclically need to be thought about now. Okay, that way when I hear people who live I do this with her that well They can't if you buy something that is not real exciting. Well, that's not really worth carrying away is it or trading for a pizza? Okay, see how that works a case of Tylenol a case of ibuprofen Okay, you don't see what I mean because there's another thing that I've already got a message They do not have at this time a desert. We do have a medical tent down there was sent down there by one of our friends He's actually sent One of his own tents and he sent at least one or two of his personal cots up from Arizona to go there for the medical tent, but they do not have a designated medical person or medical team. Okay, so let's put the word out on that. We need manpower down there that can help to establish an aid station. And again, the material has to be prioritized for that. at least one right away and outlying outposts so that the individuals if somebody's hurt does not have to be exposed to excessive transport and fires. Because that will happen. Your enemy is not going to be in any way, shape or form merciful. They're going to try to do just like they did at Waco. They're going to try to shoot women and kids and men. That's all these pigs are good for on the other side. That's kind of filth you're dealing with. And if you're wounded, you better keep fighting. Okay, just a basic rule. Now, medical support. Here's another thing you can do. Go to the dollar store, just fill up a box with all of the like multiples of boxes of band-aids. People get cut every day. People are going to have to start treating these things. We cannot have infections. We need people to turn around and heal faster because we need them 100% for when they do have to fight. Okay? But look at all the things around the shelf there that you can buy five of. Another thing to reinforce there, Mark, is the butterfly band-aids. Those can be used in place of stitches for modest... Yeah, if I had right now and I don't have it right here where I can grab it, I will send a staple gun and a suture, a suture get out there, a battle pack. In other words, we have stored units like that. I can go and grab a box. I have, actually what I did is back about several years ago, about four years ago, five years ago, when everybody stopped flying and because of the TSA with all their BS, I got a bunch of these really nice pull-on tote wield baggage suitcases, guys. They make phenomenal medical packs. Think about it. They got a carry handle, they got a pull handle, they have backpack straps, and they're hard clam shells on top of everything else. So think about it now. What we need to do is look at the idea that if you want to, you can box something like that up, fill it full of stuff, send it out there, and it could go buy UPS that way. Just seal it up, fill it up with everything, seal it up with a strap, strap it down and ship the case. It's no big deal. Even regular luggage is great for that, for UPS. Nobody thinks about that, but what's the big deal? Go to the resale store, get one of these used pieces of luggage. When it gets out there, it gives them a transporter for the stuff when it gets to the other end. See how that works? So they can palletize it. So like Don said, if we have to move stuff, we can move stuff. But if we've got to work out of it, the doc is going to put everything together at the other end, the medic, the doc, the nurses. And they're going to figure out what works for their system. They establish the system. We just provide the supplies. But they need to have an aid station and they need a quarter bastard. There is another reason. What we're going to be shipping out, I don't have a problem with getting it, but first and best goes to the core people that must stay there. Does everybody understand that when we supply people? Number one, the people that are on site need to have body armor. They need to be squared away with material support such as gas masks. See, those are things that need to stay. Now there's other people that are standing there that are, their bars are hanging to the breeze. Somebody needs to come up with a way to issue temporarily the equipment to those people and then be able to recover it so that it can be issued to somebody else that may show up bare butt naked or at least partially naked. In other words, do you have a gas mask? No, I didn't think to bring one. Okay, good. Armor, like we're talking about, body armor. It doesn't have to be carried by a person, one person only. If you have a limited amount of armor, then every time someone goes off watch, if you have rotational armor to utilize, then you issue that armor out and then they trade off from shift to shift. See how that works? That way whoever's up is less likely. It's like the watchman on the wall. The watchman on the wall carried an array of weapons. and was typically armored to the best of the ability of the fortress because he's the first guy that's going to get shish kebab and the longer he lives the more likely he's able to set out the alarm. In other words, he had no place to retreat. The watchman on the wall had nowhere to run. He is that forward deployed LPOP. That's right. And he's the first to fight because if they try to get over the wall, that's why he carried everything. You'll typically see that the watchman or the night guard or the wall guard carried a hall bark, they carried a full sword, they may carry also, and typically always carry the dirk. In addition to that, might have a battle axe as a personal choice weapon, certainly carried a shield, and of course either a crossbow or one longbow variant or another, or a riding bow. It would purely matter that army's concept. And as the weapons changed, they went from bows to carrying a brace of pistols. Not one pistol, six pistols. Right, they didn't have revolvers. Think about that. In fact, you've seen images of that and probably not even thought what you were looking at. The examples of many of the Imperial Guards carrying anywhere from six to eight individual matchlock pistols all at the same time. And the idea was, kapok, drop it. Kapok, drop it. Kapok, drop it. Kapok, until you know, either there's no targets left or you turn them around and use them for clubs. Because each of those guns was designed to be used as a club. So just a little point there, again, defense. Anyway, again, overview on this. Bundy Ranch 3315 Gold Butte Road, Bunkerville, Nevada 89007. Bundy Ranch 3315 Gold Butte Road, Bunkerville, Nevada 89007. Now, we do have friends that are coming up from the south, coming in from the east, even coming in from California. I just talked to or going to some of the social media points and they're reviewing what they have to move. Some are waiting for transport. There's people that have collected stuff, but they don't have a way to get it there yet. So that it you know, it's on standby there. In fact, they're anxious right now. They're repeating, you know Hey who's next going out who's next going out soon as they can link up with the next truck or bus going by They're gonna be on the road with all their cases of goodies Now again, remember you more people you put on the ground. There is a geometric issue here. There has to be it understood bulk in food Guys, for every so many horsehoofs you put onto the table, you better have so many more pounds of food in the larder. There's a quantitative issue here that needs to be dealt with, and that's why I will repeat again also with regard to food. It ain't pretty. It just needs to be food. I'm not really excited about anything too fancy in the field anyway. You know, if you got beans and rice, and if you got somebody who knows how to cook, if you got flour, you got oils, you got grease, you got spices. In fact, several people pointed out, and I love this, people are thinking, several times people that were talking about food said, hey, don't forget spices. And that's right, because guys, you can change up. Something at one menu is Mexican. The foundation food that you use there, along with different spices, can make it a totally different cuisine. Okay, so yes, it's the job of the cooks to make things unique so we don't, you know, some people don't get food fatigue. I think I've starved enough at different times where for me it's like there's no such thing. It's like, is it food? Yes. Did you cook it? Yes. Thank you very much. If all you got is rice, sometimes you could still eat rice pudding. Oh yeah, exactly. You've got sugar, you've got cream. That's the Asian Chinese saying I just made up. Yeah, of course. We're remembered. Well again, now here's the other thing, and I can't emphasize this enough, and I've got to repeat this wherever I can. For all you combat infantry going out, I know immediately when I said, they're short food. Well, I'm going to eat out of my backpack. No, you do not. Your backpack is is a combat house load Okay, you went down there under the assumption I up you first of all say you're going on as combat infantry Okay, as me as malicious infantry mech infantry mobile infantry What's in your backpack was probably purchased as a special food for storage, okay, like your lerps or whatever. Keep them in your pack. Work off the A rations on the site. That's why you bring in the A rations, the rice, the beans, or whatever. Don't consume what's in your battle pack or your backpack. Why if you are in a fighting situation what you have in your deployment Where you are in the defense grid, maybe all you have to live off from from that point forward Yes, I know you probably picked out some tasty meals. And yes, you've always wanted to try that work You'll let's see. What is it? What's the one there? It's the seafood medley i know you like couldn't probably get the and it sold out already by the way it did it's already sold out you know they had that it freeze-dried guy dot it was seafood mentally it's like what's got well it's like uh... it's like i don't know you know i have apparently it's whatever uh... muscle bone yeah like uh... fish heads and she had a little bit of a reason and the role of a lot of like uh... it's the government version right that uh... well did get bargain basements are well anyway the point is that they are a sold out of that but you see a real man i want to try one of these and they cost so much will know you save them they're good for a long time on the shelf you've got a way here uh... if you're going to do snacking goodies don't do a lot of your kit your combat pack I'll tell you what. If you do, supplement it with stuff you buy from the dollar store or on the way or from the health food store because energy bars, things like that, we talked about, yeah, I can understand doing that. But if you've got those as your primary for backup, don't touch those now. Work off the A rations. Work off the mess hall that we're establishing. What you do is when you're surrounded by coyotes, you cook up one of those and they all run away. That's right. After that, they smell the menu and they're not too excited about joining it. So that's what kind of fish you say see you some other day yeah Then throw the bones back out and put the skull on a stick and leave it for them to you know discover Yeah, maybe it's not such a good thing Ralph is still here talking to us well in spirit so anyway that the big thing here is again a rations which are the rice the beans the one gallon the number 10 cans of whatever and because you've got enough horsepower there that you can save money go to the retail store if you go to the the distress doors a lot of places in fact even big lot thing where you are in the country now big i used to be better for this they become more of a china box store a lot of waste but They do have food surplus stuff that they pick up and you'll find individual meals. You'll find in fact they've got the microwave meals that are like retort MRE meals but in different tray things and sometimes they're cheap and especially check their markdown section. Here we've been getting items for 10 cents, 25 cents apiece. No, they're not fancy. They're usually the stuff that all the people think are kind of blah, but that's what spice and hot sauce is for. Okay. Hot sauce covers everything when all fails hot sauce So again a case of hot sauce would be a good idea buy a case from the dollar store Most people don't think about this Okay, but a case from the dollar store and it goes on site for the Bundy's it goes on site to help the troops Okay, I want home bags of salt. Yeah a bag of salt. Well, see that's another thing and we should be using salt on your food Let us remind everybody about that. You're not sitting in the office if you're down there. Look at the temperature. Look at the conditions. Hell, even the cows were dying of heat exhaustion when they were pushed. You are down there, guys. Remember that? That's what those skanks on the other side did, is killed a bunch of the cows by pushing them. People die the same way in that environment. Okay, so you need to be prepared for that. Now, water, they're saying they got a lot of, but I'm going to tell you right now, here's how that works. They've got lots of bottled water. I'm sure that people donated lots and lots and lots of bottled water. It still behooves you to take case with you and that's simply out of policy. As long as you're going in, take more water. But remember that your priority and what they've already identified as a shortage item is food. They've already stated uncategorically a shortage item is food. Another question that begs Mark. Do they have deep wells? Do they have pitcher pump wells? Probably not. That's the question, probably out there, although remember they are close to the river, so they could have some short sip wells. If they do, I would still be filling everything. I can't emphasize this enough. If they can go into town and find a place like if they've got restaurants or any place, I don't care if it's one gallon containers, two gallon buckets, three gallon buckets or five gallon buckets if they can get them with lids and the best way to do this is ask the restaurant hey can you run them through your dish machine I've told you guys how to do this before we used to do this at the U of M I have hundreds of square buckets I love the square buckets because they are the same size they're five gallon but they're you know they're rectangular so they stack better and there's less dead space between each container guys well if you go to all these restaurants and especially the closer you get to bigger places 5 gallon buckets or juice containers, I don't care what it is, watch the recycling bins. They should be picking those up, they should be filling them up and creating tactical combat water stashes all over the property. Because you don't want... They were in a Medal of Honor and gold. Get myself some water for Ralph because he's dying. Well, don't worry, you did too, because you had to expose yourself thinking you were going to go get water that could have been stored on the cheap. Sometimes it works, sometimes it don't. Yeah, exactly. So you didn't get, you might get a posthumous Medal of Honor if somebody ever remembers it, if we even had one to give, which we don't. Okay, so that didn't work. Instead, it's on the cheap. These are all things I'm describing that are on the cheap. It's so simple it's a matter of just again coming up with a checklist going out and knowing where to go. Bunkersville's got restaurants. They've already shown us what they've got there. Anything in the way of containers and again, initially if you want to you can put a drop or two of bleach in the water just to drop in, fill the container up. That's enough just to stabilize it. Now, again, you've still got SIP straws. There's all kinds of things you can do, but the important thing is to have the volume in place first. Get the volume in place and keep adding to it. Another point to be made here, how about a gravity filter? I hate to mention a name, like a Berkey filter or two on site. Yeah, in fact, or again, they could start doing crude sand filters because those aren't hard to make and PVC pipe chunks are easy to acquire. Another thing that was brought up this morning apparently and apparently last night is engineer, combat engineer work repair. A lot of this is just going to have to be done by the manpower that's there. They're going to have to man up there on that one and go to work at wrenching stuff, guys. We'll address that more at 8 o'clock. There's one thing to move to a different area of operations in a different climate and take a day or two to acclimate. rather than take a week just to lay around or been been doing that all the while not even picking up the garbage. That's another thing. We'll address a whole bunch of things at eight o'clock. Now another thing here as I will point out, let's go back to the supply thing again. Here's what we are what we're trying to do. If anybody would like to donate to the Bundy's and we're going to acquire from one of the wholesalers. I already talked to everybody on the west side of the Rockies except for one company. Now that one company might have other material and equipment and I probably can make a deal with them on stuff that normally they would throw out. We got some background we need to kill there. How suddenly we got a truck driver? Perhaps we have a caller. Do we have a caller? Roll your window up. You're up. We gotcha. We gotcha. Go ahead, call it, go ahead caller, jump in there. We're livestock, yeah. Very good reminder on that. And again, for everybody out there, the If you have a farming fleet or if we have any of the larger traditional silos, usually if it's the bigger silo complex and they have their own store, they're pretty diversified and they will have an extensive medical department there. They used to call them granges. Yeah. Hey Mark. Yeah. Go ahead, caller. Yeah, I just sent you a hundred. I put Bundy Ranch on there. Okay, very good. Well, what's it going to look at? Well, here's the question. Are you on the road? Yeah, I'm sitting over here in Rogers, Minnesota. I'm not sure where they're going to send me. I'm a company driver, so I got to go and they send me. That's okay. Well, again, if you can think of anybody, put the word out. Like I said, where we're shipping from, guys. I know. I'm thinking real hard. I know a bunch of guys, but unfortunately none of them are in Paris right now. They're all over here. Yeah, Paradise, California is where the stuff would be pulled from, and obviously it's going to... over to Bunker Hill. So if we can do that, we can save, I mean if they can do this, and even if they have to be compensated a little bit, you know, we don't have much, but we're looking at a good price to ship it by truck there. You know, in other words, it's better than coming over the mountain stuffs, which would be ungodly. I wouldn't even think about it, because the price of shipping would be way over the cost of the material. But it's on that side of the Rockies and he even said, oh yeah, that's a nice short run. That's got to be fairly reasonable. So if we have to buy it, we can. But if we got somebody who's headed that way with maybe a delivery truck or if somebody's got room for, again, up to or at least maybe three pallets. Even a steak truck. Yeah, the other thing that they're looking, oh yeah, that would work. Yes, a steak truck would be more of room. Big things covered up from dirt and dust and rain. The big thing is, again, we may also have tools. I also mentioned that if they have any rusty tools, painted paints chips, because you see, remember, retailers, wholesalers can't send stuff like that out. And they may have any number of things available. I'm kind of hoping for two things that are crossing my fingers. I know what they have, and they might have some things on the list that the Bundy's need that they can use, but actually all of it they can use. You never know. I have done from another wholesaler, it's just that he's so far away and he's two-thirds of the way across the country, we could go down with $1,000 and have a semi-load worth of material. Seriously. And that would include camo nets, that would include all kinds of stuff. The problem is getting it from where it is in the south all the way over to the west. And as it is, here's my problem. Well, I've been focusing on the West Coast guys and we all should be thinking this way because we still got stuff there still feces flying now in Texas and Oklahoma halfway between and it's looking no better than the Bundy Ranch thing and then on top of that let's not forget we've got the war brewing in New York and Connecticut and that's looking you know, they're they're now puffing up with the next level of you know, they're once again beating the drum about wanting the guns in Connecticut for you know turned in So they've got their they got their old they got their muscles puffed up I think part of this it'd be quite honest what we're gonna for you're gonna find out is The bad guys are now yapping that well that was the BLM and they screwed up we kept we got we're bigger and stronger or tougher or meaner or more of an idiot than they are Will push the envelope here So don't be surprised. And it won't be the, it may not be the BLM, well the BLM has obviously been ordered to do this all over the country. The Bundy's weren't the only one because this incident with the Oklahoma-Texas border was happening at the same time and it started at the same time. So I'd be willing to bet, I guarantee you guys, if we were to do a deeper dig, if everybody weren't just focused on one or two spots, that we have an entire frontal attack on property west of the Mississippi right now. We just don't have all the information on it because not everybody's connected. Know what I mean? Seriously, I hear we got sanctuary problems over there on the ranch too. All the party parties are filled up and all that crap. That'll come up at 8 o'clock again. There are a number of things to be addressed, but thanks for bringing that up. Let me point out some verification. Yeah, one of the things about that, I want to remind everybody, remember watching Platoon. They showed you a job that most soldiers all remember from the good old days when you're in a remote location and there's a reason for it by the way, too. You know, why did they burn the toilet waste? Does anybody know? Obviously for a percentage of the- Well, let's do it like this. Other than the enemy standing there with a gun, one of the enemies of militia, or rather numerous enemies of militia, are cholera, diphtheria, typhoid- That's right. Disease. Disease is the first reason for getting rid of that, number one. But also it was money in that population. And they didn't know who their friends and foes were everywhere. Because when you went through a rice patty, I'll remind everybody of something. What's a rice patty full of? Mud and doo-doo. Yeah, and just because it looks like mud doesn't mean it was the mud that was rid of it. That doo-doo that's been there for a while. See, I always tell you guys, when you hear these guys talking about fighting in rice patties, ask them what it smelled like in those rice patties. Because that's part of the memory that they really don't always relate to you because when they assume you, when they say, wow, I was fighting a rice patty, if you'll notice they say it with kind of a little bit of disgust. Yeah, you know why? Well, it's pretty disgusting to have to drop down face first into a shit pie. Oh, I'm sorry, forgive me. Oh, a feces pie, you know what I mean? Think about it. And by the way, you didn't have outhouses. Everybody went over to the dike and squatted. That's why they had real strong hamstring muscles over there. Think about it. You can't let any of that feces go to waste. You've got rice to grow. What you're describing, Mark, is the sidewalks of Afghanistan. Exactly. Well, in addition to that, I would remind everybody that I thought about this two days ago for a reason. I had something go by, a truck go by, and I was thinking about, look, the way it looked, I'm thinking, that's not a rendering truck. And it's not, it might be a sewage truck. And I thought, you know, I could picture an accident down the road, because here's a goal. Like, if the guys used to, one of the biggest things a guy was worried about in Germany was running into or having a wreck with a honey wagon, guys. Do you know what a honey wagon is? It's a doo-doo truck. Let's just say that they let, in Germany it was no different. They didn't let that fine manure go out of waste. Get my drift. And the Kamorna few guys ran over those at one time or another and found out that, oh my god, this stuff's fermented. Yes it was. And sauerkraut, well, once it's processed, creates a whole special effervescent thunder itself. Woo! Anyway. So again, well, we got to deal with these issues and they need to be taken care of as quickly as possible. Thank you for helping out, driver. And for everybody else out there listening and for our friends for Doc over on the East Coast for donating. Also, Sean, thank you, sir. We appreciate that because you're helping out. I'll do what I can with what we've got. Give me the tools and I'll make sure they get bigger tools where they need to be. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. Hoorah! We'll do what we can for the bondage, guys, but everybody's going to have to lift up. And that doesn't have to be direct. I would prefer it be directly to them. wherever possible. Be directly to them. It's symbolic that all over the country we hammer this and we demonstrate we can do it with a percentage of our resources and get on with business in other places. Don, your number for night vision on that stroke, please. HempUSA.org urges everyone to plan ahead for possible food shortages in the future. 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