Mark Koernke discussed militia organization, standard operating procedures (SOP), and combat tactics for defensive operations. He emphasized the historical importance of militia forces in American conflicts, contrasting them with professional military units and criticizing the promotion of professional soldiers in media. Koernke covered weapons recommendations for deployment, including long-range rifles and the importance of optics, and discussed specific firearms available through ClassicFirearms.com. He also addressed logistics for the Bundy family support effort, including battery supplies, generator systems, and material distribution networks. The episode included caller discussions on militia readiness, officer qualifications, and the need for chaplain corps and spiritual preparation.
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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'll 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 to keep the torch of freedom bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Hernke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines at occupied territories Central, West, East and Southeast. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to a song. Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio dot com, we're on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations and alternate technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good afternoon to the Aleutians. We're on the Hallmark Network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico. Headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming doing Gluebo the third, the fifth, the fifth and our friends in the recall state of Colorado, wading the left coast where the great state of Jefferson is doing its part, and a shining beacon of liberty and an otherwise dark landscape. We turn back to the east, sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the Smoky slash the Blue Ridge, where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work a million Peddicote junction operators. The ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. Well I'll tell you what it is, gray! It's rumbly-cloudly out there. It's like in between. It's just high enough that we're not really getting any rain, but just low enough that it's like, yeah, I could drop down and I'll visit you in a heartbeat. So expect moisture from above. It's that time of year. Spring and rain is the norm. Make sure that we square all of our technology away. Put your material under cover. I've got stuff that I still got to get put away from today. Got some farming done. Basically trimming up all of the plants that are popping up. The new sprouts are there. The old thatch had to be cut out and pulled away. Now I'm going to burn it tonight while sitting around the fire, even if it is a little wet out there. We'll see what happens. I'm going to put it in the burn pile and have a little burn and let the cats enjoy some heat outside. Nestle up in the yard chairs while we're busy sorting out nuts, bolts, and screws from my latest collection of goodies I got for free the other day. In fact, after dark, then we switch to things we can do where they're close and convenient. And I got boxes and boxes and boxes of nuts, bolts, and screws brand new in the box. for free. It looks like grandpa died or somebody passed away and well you know the kids they don't get their hands dirty by working on stuff so all the stuff went out to the road and it's like cool fantastic well It did go down the road and it's now safe and secure and will be used to be going on things that I build. I want to make sure of that because a bunch of it is stuff we use all the time, especially the nails and the fasteners. I'm sorting them and putting them to good use because we've got a bunch of projects to do, including something up there towards Don pretty soon and with our facilities. It is, by the way, before we get farther, the date today, 30th of April. It is the sixth year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist. occupation of America with a K. 2014 Old Earth Calendar or Mayan. Crazy Town, Crazy Town Calendar. It is Weapons Wednesday. I want to talk about night vision. I think we got a really good, really deep into the subject in areas that we need to cover especially as combat deployment units. People who are continuing to move either out west or are moving into what will be the next combat contact areas such as Oklahoma, Texas. Obviously we're going to be shooting more in New York and Connecticut very soon. The bad guys are going to be told to push the envelope. They're puffing them all up with, you know, kill the peasants, kill the peasants, shoot the peasants, kill the peasants. Don't worry, you'll get away with it. Yeah, well, somebody's going to snipe their arse from some point or another. At some point or another, you're going to start hearing about, well, they shot that armed guy, and then three of them dropped dead from some rifle fire, and we don't know where it came from. In fact, I think that it may have already happened. The problem is whether or not it's going to get any coverage. People aren't just gonna be you know, the silly the silly, you know, silly idiots that are all gang and running. I think you die, you know? You're funny. There's gonna be somebody else watching it going, you know what? I think that person there needs to die. And, whoa! Then they just disappear. But the first bullet goes down range. It's like all he did was kill that unarmed person, that girl or that guy. They make all kinds of stories up when they lie amongst themselves. Well, that won't make any difference if somebody decides to met out justice with a .30-out-6. Yep, yep, you'll be able to lie all you want. But in that poor cop, all he did was dump five magazines into that girl and blow her face off. But hey, he felt threatened, don't you know? Yeah, whatever. So anyway, here's the thing. And by the way, I'm joking. Let's see, witness, Kentucky Cop jumped on hood of Carr, killed teenage girl through windshield, dash cam footage released. Okay. That's by the way in From the Trenches Will Report. Everybody needs to go there and make a comment about joining the militia. Here's a recommendation for all of you now. And I am serious about this. Do you want to help out all you keyboard warriors out there? And we're all keyboard warriors. Every time I get on the keyboard, I take in at least five times I post something about supporting the militia somewhere. This is the policy. If I'm only going to be out for a minute or two, it's like, oh, by the way, libertytreeradio.4mg.com, vote with your wallet, buy more ammo. Okay, oh, we have a caller we have you got it you can probably hear my fans in the background. It's pretty there We go go ahead jump in there ed. No, I was wondering if you got to read what roads Put out as a press release for the oath keepers dad Well, actually it's interesting, but several of the postings that were up apparently are now down And are withdrawn, so I haven't seen everything yet. The one that they put up where they blamed a secret source of theirs inside the government, but it wasn't as the reason for their panic, which they turned around and talked bad about the militia, and it was all the militia's fault. If you read that, Dad, if you can find a copy of that press release, I'm telling you, Weigh it next to Beau Greit's address to the FBI. And you'll see what I'm talking about. Yeah, okay. Yeah, well then again that makes sense too. With what we've expected because first of all, you know, let me, let me, I didn't want to, we had a conversation on this while we were off the air here during the day. Guys, remember what I've told you about propaganda in the movies? Remember I told you about how only them professional soldiers are the ones that should be fighting because the militia are always just not good enough for this and good enough for that. Let me ask you something. Remember I've told you this for years. If you read actual accounts of the American War for Independence, or actual accounts of the War of 1812, understand that the militia is what pulled the fat out of the fire over and over and over again. If it weren't for us militia, the regulars wouldn't be here. And in fact the regulars didn't exist, the militia existed first. But for the corporation to push the professional army Remember, the militia is the one that's going to run. The militia doesn't know any better. They're going to do it. Well, let me ask you, who ran on Saturday? Did the regulars who took that oath or whatever run, or was it the militia that held their ground? Let's just put it flat out on that record right there. Which was it? Because you see all these people and again, they all been professionals, this whole professional thing. And all the only professionals are so qualified to blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Really? Well, the regulars took off. The militia stayed. Kind of contrary to all the propaganda, isn't it? And in fact, all of the business types, the professionals. Over and over and over again are the ones that have failed us. Gee, it's the militia that stayed and held the ground. But they were gonna drone strike everybody! The dronatoid haemorrhoid nematodes were coming! Yeah, whatever. Your point? We're all gonna die when my mind's eyes do. I say I watch CNN. I watch Fox FAUX. We do. But when you think about it, remember it's kind of like, you know, and oh, we have our militia. Remember that line from the Patriots like, really? Yeah, well, we're the ones still standing here. Everybody else is gone. What? Yeah. Well, this is still here. They told us it was going to be a drone strike any moment now. Just any minute now, we're all going to die. One big drone coming in the size of a 747 is going to have to be because otherwise a lot of real estate here. I don't think that everything is going to get toasted to you. Both are drona toys. Now think about it. Okay, it's desert. It's already dead anyway, sir. Well, it's not completely dead and the desert sort of seems to get along okay with minimal resources, right? Yeah, okay, but anyway, remember, yeah, they always tell you, oh, the regulars are so much better than them militia. Well, it's the militia that held the ground here. So much for commenting about Kips Bay, you know remember that line for the Patriot? Remember Kips Bay? Well, if you know the history of that, it's interesting you brought that up because Kips Bay was the odd man out. Well, how about let's remember Saratoga? What? Well, Saratoga was a major victory and what forces fought at Saratoga in that major victory in the early days of the war? What were the lion's share of those men on the ground? Oh, that's right. They were militia. Oh, but they weren't saying militia. Who are they? They were saying thank God for the militia because that's what they marked the war, guys. Okay? Go ahead, caller. Jump in there, please. That's me, Dieter. What about the Battle of New Orleans? One of our greatest victories ever, basically all militia. These guys that like to wear fancy uniforms and put patches on themselves, again I'm not against uniforms or patches appropriately. I was talking to a guy today and he was... you know, say, oh, we're re-ordering a lot of the stuff that was going on and he goes, well, I think I'm going to be a general in the next Civil War. And I said, I was trying to be nice to him because he believes what we believe in. And I said, well, what have you done to organize an army? What's your war unit? Or anything? Or, you know, so good, you know, I've read the Art of War and military tactics and war. But what have you actually done? Why aren't you on the ground in the fundies, learning out what's being done right, what's being done wrong, and setting up your own SOP? The time of being booked are over, and the people that are going to take this country back are the dealers, and those aren't going to be the guys that are the corporate guys with the shiny flags that are the rate of general or higher because those guys won't be there when you need them. Remember, we're waiting for galactic poobah to show up. The galactic poobah, that will be with the little galaxy clusters or the little square that represents the black hole of perdition in all the eternal energy sucker which is the ultimate in rank. So don't forget that. Well, the PUBA types, don't worry, we had our share of that stuff at the beginning of the American War for Independence too. Well, I'm going to buy my, and a lot of people did like the British Army does. I mean, you buy commissions. The way that you got into the British Army, you bought your commission as an officer in the infantry. That was the cheapest. But, you know, again, if you bought into, for instance, so that's why people got pissy, like families got pissy, you buy a commission in the cavalry, you had to have a horse, which meant you had to buy more and you still had just as likely a probability getting your arse shot because you're up on the horse. You know, there were additional expenses and you had to put some of the bill there. There was a stipend and other things that were given once you retained your commission for so long. But in the initial phase, you actually had to buy your commission. not because you necessarily were qualified. The British Army wasn't as well off as you'd think for being a professional force, guys. It doesn't mean that they couldn't be trained and that they weren't trained eventually or were trained properly. They had good and they had bad officers. But in our case, it's like in many cases, it was how much money was slid across the table and individuals that were given commands. If you understand the early stages of the American War for Independence, there's a lot of people who thought they were Grand Coubas. Unfortunately, we don't know how many people they got killed because they bought their commissions and they thought they were going to push into that, you know, buy in. Well, this is the way we could, you know, finance the war. Well, yeah, but if you have a total incompetent or an income poop who is really great for the heraldry, oh, he's got a real cool looking uniform, sir. Yeah, and look at that gold braid. I think it's real. Yeah, yeah. Ooh, he looks great. But when out in the field all of a sudden the reality of the conflict, the arrogance levels, incompetence, lack of any kind of copacetic understanding of how to logistically support, maintain an army in the field or a fighting force in the field, came to a head and came to the surface very, very quickly. Look at the history of the Fort Ticonderoga Campaign. The campaign afterwards going up through to Lake Champlain. The events that led up to the first inland naval action in the history of the American fighting forces and the Army's Navy. You might recall that a certain person, Benedict Arnold, built a whole naval force from scratch. Now, you got to understand the history of the officers before and after him and all the politics going along and around the situation that lost us massive amounts of equipment because of politics from Congress and because incompetence was rewarded purely because somebody had somebody's ear and had a real, purified uniform they bought from the latest clothing designer. Not because they had skill. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Yes, you see down here, stuck hostage in my shop again. But we have a trap. A bunch of women? Yeah, yeah. I had to find out he was really a... Which works. I mean, that's the idea. Obviously he still got the job done. He must have... must have known how to put the glockenspiel into the bush and all. There you are. Amen, amen. And then there was Lafayette who made several attempts to try and get in. Turned down and proved that to be a clue. They might have had... they tried. But when someone like myself comes along, Well the interesting thing is that, you know, more important is that there were a lot of people who had studied the art of, you know, again, military science. We do need to study. Oh yeah. And there were many men, well I guess let's reference this way. Back before the war started guys, one of the complaints by the aristocracy wannabes in the United States, in the colonies, and by the king's men is that they couldn't get hold of any books. They couldn't get hold of any law books and there was nothing available off the shelves here that wasn't a hand-me-down tired or something that wasn't very useful. Anything on military science that was a text that hit the docks was grabbed the moment it showed up. They were the computers of the day. Anything on law was grabbed the moment it hit the docks. And we grabbed it. It's the people that grabbed it. That's why. Back then, ye who had in this day and age, anybody that tries to do that, and they haven't walked that to the ivory tower, you get shut. Well, because that's exactly how it is. It's actually what we have. Again, it's why we're going to end up in a fight because it's inevitable. As far as I'm concerned, we're into the precursor stage right now before open conflict, guys. You know, I've got a terminology for that. Yes, it is appropriate. Right, right. Because you have to give them credit. They went and spent money and spent money going to a school. I appreciate it. Thank you sir. Before you go, hold on. You've got a program on LTR. How can we find you? Yes, sir. We're going to be studying period. We do need a chaplain's core, gentlemen. We need it established and in depth. That's why again I challenge all of you to remember we must feed the spirit. We must nourish the spirit. We must strengthen and gird ourselves by again the ultimate dynamic. What we live in the physical world, we must use our minds and the spirit. All of these combined create the ultimate and dynamic free man. If we are not afraid to lose lives because of the virus, we will prevail. That is inevitable. Give a minimal number of orders if you are operating as a fighting force. That way when orders are given, it is obvious that they are important and that you should be paying attention to them. Not that all orders aren't important, but minimal orders, minimizing any of the activity, means that you are expecting more from your men. And this is where standard operating procedure, SOP, comes in. In other words, establishing standards and establishing a standard of training to a specific level so that all of the action becomes automatic. Let me give you an example of some of the basics that everybody should understand and should be ingrained into every person in the field. Obviously, we work in a staggered formation, but we also move 10 yards apart from each individual when traveling. Now, there's a number of reasons for this, but in addition to that, we increase our ability to respond by actively engaging an area of responsibility that's based upon, when I say area of responsibility, an observation area of control while we're traveling, although we observe our entire surroundings in the process where I'm constantly paying attention to where we are in the universe. But when we move, for instance, first man to the front is moving into the left. He automatically, if he's the point man, takes the muzzle of his weapon and carries it in the port down or port up. Again, I don't like muzzle dragging, that's the big fad right now. Down the road we'll find that that's not a really cool thing in a temperate environment. It is something that is, again, the desert is a unique situation. Urban warfare is another unique environment, but even there, muzzle dragging has a tendency to cause all kinds of problems that down the road or progressively you'll adjust accordingly for. Whatever the theorem for where that muzzle is supposed to be, high carry port up, low carry port down, if you're the front man, your weapon should be in right shoulder carry with regard to how you control the weapon, muzzle to the left. If you are the next person in line, automatically muzzle to the right using a left hand carry. Learn to shoot left-handed. Why? Well, the idea is that again your weapon is already into a fire control, you know, a posture and you are prepared to simply bring the weapon forward and fire upon the target. Now again, this is designed for what's called a breaking contact or for disruption fire technique. There are many different philosophies about how to use the weapon, but first we need a weapon where it's supposed to be. Now, Here's the thing, the third man will be to the left, the fourth man will be to the right, the fifth man will be progressively the first man or the man up front sets the pace for the stationing of each weapon and it's alternate left, right, left, right, left, right all the way back through the formation. Now, no matter where you are in the formation, whether or not you are the designated point man or if you are the third or fourth man back and you are the pace man, whether or not you are the RO, whatever your position in line, you have to think, immediately paying attention to where you are in the formation. And so that the controlling lanes of fire are alternated automatically. This is simply SOP. This does not require an order from anyone. It is standard operating procedure within the team. The set distance when traveling, okay, in other words, when we're in motion, the set distance is established as SOP. Now I will say something you've heard me comment about many times about trying to get troops to move. Trying to keep people from bunching up is a constant pain in the arse. And it's something that no matter how many years or decades you've watched this, typically people will again as they get serious, start to back off. Okay, in other words, they'll start to pay attention. But for whatever reason, every once in a while this is why you have fireteam and squad leaders, is because you have to remind the men, watch your spacing. Now you don't want to constantly heart-mark, you know, watch your body, watch your body, and start cussing at somebody. It's watch your spacing. You may use a name even or a number if everybody has a number. Number four, watch your spacing. Now when that person adjusts his spacing, all the rest of you will have to be thinking also because the individual may stop or slow down radically to allow for distance to increase between the person he is creeping up on or moving up on during the process of traveling. Those adjustment orders are minimal and preferably don't exist at all because each person progressively is disciplined and understands the standard operating procedure, the policy, the SOP for that unit. equipment, material and support. Everything should be a minimal order. In fact, it should be part of a mission order or a mission requirement at the beginning of the day. Establish an area where you can post it. I shouldn't have to tell 45 people what to do. I should be able to post it someplace and you're all adult enough to go look at the board to see what the equipment and uniform of the day are for the training or for the patrol cycle. And for the garrison, there will be specific requirements laid down. An SOP for giving orders or for giving what are limited orders as required by the environment and or activity are posted in such a way that there is little or no motion in the process of delivering the information and no special activity short of again the idea that one person can go check the bulletin board and he is the eyes and ears for the fire team or whatever. A special order or warning orders may be given for again response and or special mobilization activities. These again only require that a particular type of simple order is given which puts in motion standard operating procedure with regard to individual preparedness. In other words you have the responsibility to get yourself to a particular level of readiness in anticipation of an action. We already know what we'll be doing. There may be special orders given. There may be a change, for instance, because of new equipment or material issued even as the formation is being prepared for deployment or specialized equipment that is in short supply so it is issued specifically for that action. Most critical here is again SOP has to be or will be established by the separate units depending upon their formation, their particular makeup in terms of weapon systems. and or their specialized missions. In fact, although everybody is an infantryman, always remember that. If you're stuck in a standoff situation or any kind of deployment or garrison situation where we have an ongoing series of pressures before hostilities arise, remember that some units have or some formations or some volunteers have specific and narrow missions very different from everybody else. Another thing to remember is that we are looking at a 24-hour clock. And this is something that most people really don't even wrap their brain around as they decide that they're going to employ personnel. Well, I have 10 people and I'm going to deploy them at this location. And that means that you have for an eight hour period, you have nine and one third people to work with. Right? Well, now I will say this, a lot of military, the guys I served with while they were in Vietnam, they typically went with a 12-hour clock. 12 on, 12 off. 12 hours of very active service if they were in a close proximity activity. 12 hours off, but that simply means you're in auxiliary and stand by position at any point. You may be called out and get no rest at all. So, again, remember that when you are looking at a 24-hour clock, you have to have personnel who are performing certain missions within that 8-hour window of activity. If you have to go to a 12-hour clock, remember that sleep time, calories, other material support to include, again, this is where health and welfare comes in, guys. If as long as you don't have to be grungy, you don't get grungy. Why? Because when it kicks off, that's where all of the other niceties disappear. But for as long as you can maintain a higher level of cleanliness and a higher level of calorie intake, a standard level of calorie intake, and as long as you can still acquire water and utilize water, then you will have a regimen that is part of your discipline to maintain a particular level of performance, the highest level of performance at kickoff. See how that works? Well don't worry, you'll be dirty fast enough. And it won't take long at all. And you'll be scrunchy, you know, everybody goes, well, I always love that part when I bring up toilet paper. It's like, I don't need toilet paper, all my butt was sand. Yeah, I'm sure you will. So will everybody else. But in the meantime, before that gets it going, we are in a garrison situation. And again, the idea is, The bacteria count for as long as we can keep it down and keep your honeydans scrubbed, that means you'll be at a higher level of performance for a longer period of time and you can get all the dirty you want, it won't take long. Don't worry, you smell like a polecat down the road, but for right now we're going to keep everything pretty well squared away. And again, the idea is that we're always at the highest level of preparedness as a defending force. But this is the responsibility of the NCOs and officers to again ensure that standards are met. I related a story earlier today this morning about the guys with the jungle boats going out in the middle of sub-zero weather guys. Now they did it because they didn't want to get left out. They were hard chargers. All their equipment was soaking wet or was drying out from days of operation and they had only so many pairs of. And so they figured, well, they're brand new boots and they'd slide them on. And again, a series of failures on our part, the individuals who are the senior members to properly inspect and to properly review the personnel because that's one of the things, especially in cold weather operations, it's almost like a diving team. the buddy system has to apply. Unfortunately, as people get into events or activities, they sometimes get pressed, other activities distract, but this is where, especially at a particular point, no matter how you look at it, especially where you have many different people who want responsibility, if you think you deserve rank, with it comes a deep responsibility. I'm gonna be a field general! I'm gonna be a... I'm gonna be a... I'm gonna be a... a galactic emperor! Yeah, whatever. Well, congratulations. W.R.R.K. is attached to it. Contrade all the BS in the movies. You lay around and you tell everybody else what to do. That's why I won't be in charge! on the way around my butt. I don't have to do nothing because that's what I heard about. I want Robin watching movies and reading those action books and Billy Badbutt. We bought mama-sons to clean everything. Yeah, yeah, right, whatever. Please stay away from me, okay? Again, well, we'll work it out. I've got a way to deal with that. There are certain units that can be organized so that those very special people will all be together. You'll find out quickly what kind of lack of success prevails. Again, I would point out, and I have not had a chance to read anything else, but one of the things I thought about today is all the BS you've seen over and over again in all these movies, the militia was inferior, the assimilate, and this is always promoted through Hollywood by the controlled military and by the promotion for a professional force, quote unquote. When in reality just the reverse is the case. And as we saw the per-fessionals, be they whatever, per-fessionals, are the ones who unarsed the AO, it was the militia. All we have is the quill pen on the desk is, and most of them are, militia. Well, it was the militia that stayed on site, and it was the militia that stayed the course, and it's the militia that is still there. Okay? That's simple. Because we didn't have to change locations, or decide whether or not to come back. See how that works? We didn't have to make a decision or change direction because we'd changed direction. Pretty well, it stayed on target, it stayed on the mark, and stayed on, shall we say, steer course and stick to it. Didn't have to rethink it, and well, maybe it's safe enough we could come back after all. Now, there are people that made a decision based upon the idea that somebody just told them move, move, move because they were following the guidelines of whoever it was that they thought were the seniors within their structure. Then on realizing and asking, why are you doing this? Finding out that, what? Oh, I'm out of here and back over there real quick. The people returned to participate in, again, the mutual defense of the site. So there are people that corrected their path. OK? Anyway, it's just the garbage back and forth, here's what it comes down to. You'll find out what the metal of everybody is progressively. You're going to find out that some people are going to become petulant when they've been seen for what they are and what they're doing, so then they'll start to settle up to the enemy. Watch for that one. Yeah, we don't even have decent dogs. What do you mean? I didn't pay $700 for my mutt. Yeah, but that mutt's pretty reliable. So you know stuff it, Clowney. Anyway, yeah, I didn't buy a special pedigree and I don't have a special title to the dog. Heinz 57 though I guess is special enough. They told me that IH57 sauce is special. I've watched the ads. So what do you mean my Heinz 57 isn't good enough? What are you talking about? It's a special sauce and it's been been in production since 1879 or something like that. Heinz 57. Oh, we're talking about something else. Anyway, now another thing here real quick with regard to militia operations. And again guys, we should have clarification and again I want to say thank you to JB for giving me the contact points that we needed to establish the outside slash second drop point for material support. We have material in the water and on the way now, so to speak, torpedoes in the water. And this is going to be the first ping of the, well actually it's going to be just the first wave of stuff that just has to be delivered. It's that simple. It's already going to happen. But I want to make sure that we diversify. That way the stuff gets there in one form or another. And we also need to make sure that we do the test ping with the other sites so that we know they're working. That everything goes copacetic, it's smooth. And again, we've got to be able to pull up big trucks. That's one of the other things. We've got to be able to offload a semi-truck. That's the criteria for part of what we're doing. Okay, with the stuff that's coming in. Pallet bins typically are moved by pallet jacks. Now there's two ways we've done this. If we had to, we would pull it up and you pull back up a pickup truck and you take whatever's in the pallet bin and you have to arm it over to another container in the back of the pickup truck. Boxes, boxes, or just put plywood in. Pile everything in, get it back to your location, start sorting and start folding because it's going to have to be squared away. A lot of this stuff is going to be coming in bulk and mixed simply because it's the way it's coming out of the warehouse. And again, it's the way that you don't see it before it hits those retail stores. We're getting it from the sources the way they get it from their shippers overseas, okay? In bulk, as in big bulk. So I want to say thank you again to the people who have donated to help out the Bundy's. I will remind you that everybody picked up a little bit on this, it's like everything else. Don't expect everybody to do 100%, one or two people to do 100% constantly. If everybody pitched in a little bit, we'd be far, farther ahead. Okay, far, far, farther ahead. Literally. But as it is, many people have been donating directly to the Bundy's or have been providing stuff, sending it out with people. We just sent out batteries. We also, in fact, what they were, I had a little, just a lucky hit and I ended up with a whole bunch of 6 and 12 volt sealed dry cell rechargeables that are for emergency equipment. They're perfect for radio rigs. and those are now on their way and should be out there. I think I had two cases of those. I didn't fill up the vehicle but that's because the vehicle is pretty well full already but the guys and the gals that are headed out that way They'll be taking that vehicle with them and then allocating the equipment accordingly. The objective behind those batteries is to give us a backup battery supply that can be charged by solar so that even if the power supply is cut off and blah blah blah blah, we still have the ability to continue to use the radios accordingly as needed. The other thing is a crank generator. That's what I'm looking for next. Any site, any deployment, if we can't buy one of the old military ones, An exercise bike, a pulley and alternators. And congratulations, you have yourself a man powered generator. It's not that hard. In fact, I've got two exercise bikes here that are going to be converted. One is a really nice Schwinn. That is a static exercise bike. I picked up an older one, but somebody really took care of it. That's going to be converted into a mobile man powered generator. and it's going to be leg power. Guys, this is still something I know everybody loves solar. It is great because it is a passive collection system. We have wind. We've got again, all that is is taking instead of leg or arm power, it's taking nature and applying it which is always a good thing. But it still behooves you to have a human power source, power generator system, because you know Armstrong is typically there and available. slash Mr. Armstrong. Get my drift. Anyway, a couple of things. It is weapons Wednesday. Now the other thing I would recommend is with deployment, guys, there's no reason for you to just take one firearm. One light rifle and one long range weapon or one long range shotgun would be good. And the reason for this is pretty straightforward. Number one, take a look at the distances. We've talked about this many times. When we're talking about a long range weapon, it can be a nagot, it can be a 30-06 bolt gun, it can be a semi-automatic MBR with again optics that can be put on the roof, that can be mounted on the system, whatever it is you're going to do, the idea behind this is to have a weapon with greater range, especially since you can see farther than you can shoot. Always remember that. especially in the desert but also in many other parts of the country. But the desert is especially obvious. So if we can increase contact range with combat performance, especially in the initial contact phase, we put the enemy to ground. They are burning calories and water in fire and maneuver, plus ammunition to try and counter suppress. Keep that in mind if you engage at six and seven and eight hundred yards while their expected contact range is 200 to 300 yards you have changed the dynamic of their expenditure of material and they are carrying what they will fight with. Remember when they run out they run out and are you nice to them? No, you shoot them down when they're out just as easily. In fact, it's a lot easier to have been shooting them down when they got stuff to shoot back with. But Mark, yeah, but Mark, Mark plans on winning. The bad guys came to kill you. When they come to kill you, you get rid of them. See how that works? So again, long range, long performance. Again, optics, combination of systems. It's a personal choice issue with that second golf club. But again, take a look at some of the options that are out there. If you haven't purchased a rifle yet, classicfirearms.com in fact has a couple of different decent options. But if all else fails, and I mean you've got not dragging off knockoffs in .308, you've got the Yugo 77, the PAP rifles in .308, both beautiful weapons. And again, very, very much a solution with regard to long range placement shooting. They both accept optics and they're ready to roll out of the box. But let's not forget that a lot of you have 270s, 30-06s, 308 bolt guns. They already have scopes. You've already zeroed them in. That will work just fine. If that's what you got, don't think you got to go buy something special if you already have a tool in the toolbox that's bought and paid for and you've got ammunition for. Then I would recommend running with that puppy because you've already probably been using it, you've already killed things with it. The four-hoofed Bambi, you've waged war against them for several years, if not decades, and you have created combat casualties in the war against the hoofed animal every year. Well, you know where that bullet goes, you know how that weapon functions and you can push it to its maximum range. That's how you need to think about it. That's what you need to be looking at guys. Anyway, again, classicfirearms.com, www.classicfirearms.com. And one of the things that they did have, I mentioned the classic firearms, hopefully I got it right, let's see what happens. Classicfirearms.com. There we go. Now we go to long guns. Right now at the top of the page, oh well, it popped up here this time, it does shuffle a bit. Two weapons that are available right now. One is the Romanian AES-10-B, heavy barrel AK-47, quote unquote, sniper rifle. Guys, it's a semi-auto long barrel RPK. $700, it's complete. My pod is on board, carrying handle is on board. It's got the beaver board slash slap paddle buck stock. This is an RPK and it's the preferred weapon. If you're going to spend $600, $700 and an AK, buy this first. Because the RPK, long barreled RPKs are the harder to find whenever there's a shortage. They run out of them first. There aren't as many around. It's a squad gun. Now instead of that big 40 round magazine, which by the way is what the Russians have gone to, a 75 round drum drops the space underneath that magazine well by, you know, what, four or five inches. 6 inches and makes it a lot more manageable. Doesn't mean you don't use those 40 round mags. In this case this particular weapon is manufactured by Ku-gear and it's in stock $700 a gun. Definitely a worthwhile piece. It's in 7.62x39. Lots of AK mags, lots of drums. Buy what you can while you can. Comes with two high quality 40 round Bulgarian Polymer mags. It's in 7.62x39 and it is the RPK. It is the Romanian AES-10-B. Now it's a 7.62x39 gun, but it does have greater range and potential. Number one. But again, that's not why I dragged you to this page, but it's one of those many things that is presently available and in the inventory. Now another thing that they have listed are two different VEPR 308 rifles. Now the first one is in 7.62x51 NATO, 23 inch barrel, again $700, no it's not a cheapie, but understand that this is a .308 Dragonov. It's a Vepr. The cool thing is it already has the slide rail on it, it will take down its night vision, it has the longer barrel, you will pull all the performance you can out of that .308 cartridge with that gun. They do have other Vepers for less to include the 16 inch in 7.62x39. I'm not really excited about that. That's not what we're looking for for the moment. We're looking for reach. And longer barrel is a better choice. Yes, there are nagots available. The nagots are creeping up in price, guys. It's just going to happen. It's the way things are. But a nagot rifle, maybe $100 tied into it, put a couple hundred dollars into a couple cans of ammo and congratulations you got some fire power and some range on site. You got a bigger bullet going down range farther. Remember it's designed as a policeman gun guys. Boy this is our one class. Anyway classicfirearms.com, classicfirearms.com, classicfirearms.com. Also go over to Center Fire System. and check out their both fiscal aneos and military surplus. We have pretty good back deals there, especially for things that are going to be really handy for you. Multiple for 5-10 programs. Let's see, we should have Craig from Forbidden Knowledge coming up next. God bless public. After they ruled order, we shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run, we're on the march. Y'all be careful on the road, pay attention to your environment. Watch that video where that girl, that 19 year old girl was shot by that character by creating the incident because he was just partying too hard out there in one of those open fields. And we gotta teach all of us cousins by shooting us dead, dead, dead. We probably can end up dead, dead, dead, drowning in Kentucky. Nothing we're gonna do to slow that down. We'll be back later. It's hot. Eating Intel was short. Bye-bye. 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