May 1, 2014
Evening Show
59m
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Radio Episode
2014
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed preparations for militia deployments to the Bundy Ranch in Nevada, including equipment procurement, communications infrastructure, and tactical logistics. He covered specific products available through AIM Surplus (7.62x54R ammunition, AR-10 magazines) and government liquidation auctions (military vehicles, diesel engines). The show featured detailed guidance on field operations including tent staking techniques for desert environments, camouflage uniform distribution, binocular specifications, and the importance of administrative support vehicles with copying and communications capabilities. Callers from Arizona and other regions contributed information about temperature acclimation and desert deployment challenges.
- bundy ranch
- nevada deployment
- militia operations
- desert warfare
- communications pods
- 7.62x54r ammunition
- ar-10 magazines
- government liquidation
- military vehicles
- tent stakes
- camouflage uniforms
- field operations
- preparedness
- michigan militia
- tactical equipment
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Well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us Liberty Tree Radio.4MG.com, where an AM and FM Micro station, CB base stations, and alternate technologies east and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska. We own the hallmark network from the top of meetings of the bottom of Florida from the bottom of Florida to the ark of the Gulf of Mexico. Headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska. Old-wincher Wyoming to include both 3rd, 5th, Pitt, and the 9 Sisters. I built one of those radios and it's moving right now and you're listening to it in your car. Well, you're listening to it from your car radio. It's being broadcast from over there on the other side of the valley. Anyway Colorado recall state. Well, you saw what those pedophiles were doing that pedophile ring to get caught in Denver Talk about disgusting filth the more that's coming out about that the more people are going Yeah, click click, boom boom. Why were they dragged in anywhere? They should have been shot, considering the children that they were molesting. But that's what those pedophile rings were all about. Last year, the American Psychiatric Association told everybody that those poof-tiz were just like everybody else. Well, waving to the left coast out there, the great state of Jefferson, returning back to the east, sweeping across the plains, leaping over the Mississippi, we led in the Smokies. Will the restaurant, grooves, grandma teams, okay teams, and the mob build grandma consortium? Oh, retired telecommunications workers up there in Cleveland, Ohio with the three grandmas who are still doing their part. I understand somebody is sick but is doing well. And so for Phyllis, we are going to say again, we've said a prayer for you for help, but for Phyllis in Cleveland, we want to say, hey, we heard about what's going on. We understand you ought to watch yourself too much running around and going crazy out there for the three girls. and somebody has got to be taken care of for a little bit. Well, you stay in bed and stay rested and we will send you some real chicken soup. No, no. You know, the Echinacea soup. When they say that, when the Jewish people say that, yeah, you need some chicken soup. There is no chicken. in Jewish chicken soup. They were alchemists. They knew all about herbology. You weren't supposed to. Anyway, turning back to the rest of the gold in Spike Project. Want to say thank you to everybody out there. We have not forgotten you up in New York. Actually, forgive me. No, no, no, no, no, no. Rhode Island, pay attention. You have packages on the way. Rhode Island, you have packages on the way. New York, we don't have you done yet. So again, we are going to be sending you also some of the other smaller items that were requested for communications. But for our friends in New York, you're going to be patient. It'll take another full week. This is going to take one whole week to get demo. We've got to be done. Share time is a terrible thing. But with everything going on, we're preparing the second front, the Texas Oklahoma front. Everybody is deploying accordingly material support. We're going to, of course, expand the Bundy defense system. But we're getting ready to and preparing for having to deal with what's going on down in the Oklahoma, Texas border with the BLM, and everybody else better be doing the same, and dealing with the New York Connecticut frontier at the same time. So we've got the stuff going on Rhode Island. For our friends in New York, please be patient. You asked for a few things that are going to take a little bit longer to build the guys as far as certain equipment I've got it. Other people have it. One of our radio men left this morning. He's going through the inventory. We have a big old warehouse of stuff, a pole barn full of things and we're going through it right now and I think we can help you out and tell you where to go to get the rest. So that way you'll have a standard single system. Okay? It is the oh my goodness we've gone. We survived April! How could we have survived? April, she's a monster! You ever seen April when she gets pissed? Oh, what do you mean? Well, I don't know how you got through it. There's a whole April experience, man. But don't worry, Maeveen is here now. Maeveen is worth it. Delilah, she's got a whopping stick. Yep, it is the first of May. It is the sixth year of open Fabian socialist and the Soviet socialist. occupation of america with a k two thousand fourteen older calendar or mayan crazy town kratao calendar site for all you christians that were sacrificing to those my and not cases world-class that come from that's all i got to say anyway couple of things to uh... again it is thursday never about all over the planet on this one right now w w w dot aim AIMSurplus.com Guys, there are a couple of things. One of them, and I have kind of been bypassing. I don't know why I missed this. I had several people asking me about AR-10, a magazine. Well, C Products Defense AR, 20 round, 308, 7.62x51 mags. These are C Products. They're $14 apiece. They're on the front page of AIM surplus. I looked at them three or four times and I don't know how I passed them by. So forgive me on that one. Somebody asked me last night about 3 in the morning. We were bouncing back and forth. Actually, there was about two. I said I really can't think of anybody who's got them off hand right now, at least not in good quantity. Well, here we go. So I'm going to have to get into our public area, our conversation groups and go, hey guys, Sea Products, Defense, AR, 20 Rounders. Let's see if it's listening. There's a stainless steel, which by the way, something else I wanted to plant a seed. How many of you guys out there have those PAP 77s that are in .308. The Pap rifles that are in .308 guys. Now I have not done this yet, but these magazines are only $14 a piece. Now I know immediately I say that. Mark, $14, that's a lot of money. No, well it's money, but it's a reasonable price for a .308 mag, number one, brand new. It's for the AR-10. However, one thing that I noticed about these years ago, and I've pointed this out, that this may be if the price ever came down below, say, $15 or $20, and these are brand new stainless steel mags with a permacote, whatever they got on them, consider this magazine as a project mag for developing magazines for your VEPR or for your SEGA or for that PAP rifle. consider that the stainless can be welded to that guys. I would TIG weld it. I would TIG weld the back tab plate and then I would TIG weld a stainless tooth in the front, breakout Mr. Dremel tool and copy, copy, copy the design of the standard PAP 10 round mag. Only again remember you've got to have your front tab for the pivot Typically what they do is they reinforce that front of the mag by welding on a front plate. Usually it's four point spot weld, sometimes only three. And it depends on how desperate they were at the time when they were making the mags to save money. Yep, even that one little penny is costing them cash in terms of time and you know, production. So wherever they could skimp a bean, that was a bean they could save times a million. Remember that. Anyway, the front face plate where the mag pivots on an AK, typically you weld in a plate and then if you'll notice it's fairly crude but it's a grinder cut that they do and it's all one and then they do a polished brush to make sure that they get rid of burrs. On the back there's a welded plate to the back of the receiver. It is welded to a particular depth and then guess what? They grind and adjust accordingly. Not very complicated, very straightforward. So the tab in the back, click where it locks in, has to be simply a certain depth. Now, if you take a standard pap mag that's in .308 and you line it up and compare it to one of these C-Product Defense AR-10 magazines, guys, the idea is to see just how close it is and perhaps come up with a real, marketable solution. Did I give you a big hint there? Number one, this is a 20 round mag. It's only $14. For another few dollars worth of components, either spot welding or, and I think, teague welding would be the better choice, a really fine solution for a 20 round mag for your PAP mag might be found here. You'll notice there's no real excess in any way, shape, or form. No extension or excessive space available with regard to this mag. It doesn't distort or extend beyond the normal dimension by much. In other words, it's a simple box, straightforward mag. That's one beautiful thing about AR mags. Now the advantage to these are when you're looking at other weapons that you have to adapt, you have to maybe adapt to, You've got the space available to add the components to make that magazine adapt to your needs. Now for years there's not been a whole lot of 308 mags out there you can do that with without, you know, again having to do some major modifications. However, the two mags I'd be looking at seriously, number one, the HK91 mag in 308, or this magazine. So again, for you guys with the PAP rifles or the Sega rifles or, you know, in 308, or the VEPR rifles in 308. What you want to do is compare with the standard mags that are out there, see which one is closest, and that becomes the parent magazine for any project work that you're going to do. Okay, see how that works? That's the little feed that becomes the final product and you know if you get really good at this you have no problem marketing something like that into the firearms industry, the circles as far as privately like gun shows and such because people are looking for these, they're looking for a solution. Okay? And there's a lot of .308 weapons out there that have issues like this because mags just simply aren't available. Now at the very least it's an AR-10 mag. Hey, that's kind of handy, don't you know? So it's just something to consider there. Anyway, the other thing that AIM has, 7.62x54R ammunition in the tins as we know. They've got them in stock again and it's $99.95 per can. There are 440 rounds, 147 grain ball. It's not the only place but they finally got some back in. They've been out for a little bit on this on and off. But it's a aim surplus. 7.62x54R in the Ham Tins. Guys keep buying it. I would recommend if you're going out to visit the Bundy's. Take one of those Nagat rifles along, grab a case of ammunition off of one of the dealers. And there you go, you've got a long-range infantry rifle, spittin' 147 grain projectile downrange. And you know what you can do out there that you can't do in most places? A wise person might actually experiment, like take a whole case of a 760 by 54R nagot ammo. And what somebody should do out there at that very large with many acres of Bundy ranching available, is perhaps do a thousand yard range so that everybody can find out what their rifles do and how to golf ball them in onto an area target at a thousand yards. In fact, for some of you who may not have a nagot rifle, somebody brings a couple of cases of ammo, you pay for the use of the ammunition, and you clean the weapon, but a guy brings a nagot out there, Everybody can try their hand at practicing it being a marksman. So you mean there's more constructive work we can do out at the Bundy Ranch while we're out there helping to fix the ranch, helping to improve the defensive perimeter, patrol the area, etc. That would be a good idea, wouldn't it? Now, I know nobody has talked about this, but I'll be talking to one of our engineers about this today. If not, it'll be tonight. If not, it'll be Saturday night. Has anybody thought about taking bicycles out to the Bundy Ranch? Oh, what? Has anybody thought about taking, you know, used mountain bikes out to the Bundy Ranch? Yes or no? Anybody? Well, we got trucks and we got cars. Let me point something out about emergency situations. Trucks and cars make a lot of noise and are kind of big and they've got lights that were noisy noise. At any high elevation or higher point LPOPs, taking a camouflage tactically deployed bike and leaving it up at the LPOPs, remember it's all downhill. You move a lot faster on wheels than you can run like a two-legged horse. So it might be a real good idea to take a handful of bikes. I'm going to talk to our bike man. I have several frames here. He'd have to actually do some maintenance out there on them, but tactically painted, tactically configured, simplified, and all the same model taken out and left on the ranch. The bikes are quiet. The bicycles actually again for downhill extraction from an area guys, think about it. The bikes are awfully handy and don't use fuel. Bicycles can be walked, not a big deal. So just something that we are now putting on the plate and we are talking to our people about it. That's one of the things we're probably going to be personally delivering out there. So bikes are another issue and they'll be all finished up, kitted out, camouflaged and framed up guys before they get there. And it'll be a donation from us to the Bundy Ranch. So that's another thing that's going to be delivered by the Michigan Militia Wolverine Corps to Nevada. How's that sound? And we promised that one. In fact, it will be five or ten. I don't know what we're going to do yet, depends on space. But that's something that will be delivered. Also again, Signal communications tactical pods and strategic group pods, something that needs to be built. We're now looking at realistically five different fronts simultaneously with activity, operations, and again, administrative support requirements. We need to lay down the basics on that. And in fact, there's a couple of videos. I almost finished the one last night, but it's not done. I'm going to complete that this evening, get it done by about one or two this morning. It has to do simply with administrative and technical signal communication, pods and ideas, things that need to be in place. Number one, and again we hopefully will have at least one group hitting the ground with a piece of equipment like this in place. Everything you need on board to include obviously sleeping quarters. Now the first argument is using mobile homes, campers, you know, stripping part of it out and converting it over into a single communications post and an administrative post. Example, well, we got maps but we don't have but two or three of them. We'll go into town, it's an hour away and we're gonna go copy stuff night off. Come over here, hook up the power or start the generator and look at this, we've got a copy machine on board. We can do color copies or black and white copies of the mapping that we do have so every man, woman and child, everybody has a copy of the map for the area of activity where we are performing right now. Or at least for the particular area where a unique activity or event is taking place where we need to have an overview. In addition to that, auxiliary administrative supports, everything from staplers to folders to packets to bundles of copy, you know, copy paper. When somebody says, man, I'll get this to everybody, we got one copy, some guy just walks in with something. We got this one copy. Well, somebody will have to go here and there and blah, blah, blah, blah, go over to the admin vehicle. In fact, give that to hell. How many people need copies? How many people we got here? How many got 250 people? Make 300 copies. Everybody before you leave here will have a copy of what Mr. Schmidlap just brought to this event. When you leave, anybody else have any copies or significant documents or information that needs to be handed out to this group? Now, here's another thing. Burners. A CD and DVD burner. Preferably do five or ten at a time. On board. Why? I got this copy of what we just filmed here, what they did out there on the road, but I only got this copy. Go with Frank here, over to the van. Start up the unit and make 10 copies right away. As soon as you get those, who is going to need a copy of this? How many people can reproduce it? How many people can put it out on YouTube? How many people will send this out right now if they get a copy of it? Alright, get over there with Fred. He's going to go over there with Mr. Schmidlap and congratulations. We're going to make copies. Make sure that master is marked. Make sure that the person who has the master is given two copies right away. Make sure that it's understood right on its second gen copy. Give him two more copies in addition to his master right away. Use the master to make as many copies while the individual is there that has the original. Wow, this would almost be like we're actually organizing and got our act together and we're really cranking stuff out. Yes. Force multiplication is the most critical aspect of what's going on right now. Everybody tells me the same thing. Everybody's pissed. Everybody knows something's wrong. What are we doing to arm these people with the working knowledge that they need to share and with, again, wake up even more people who are pissed? When you're on the ground when the people are right there, that's when you need to make sure that if at all possible nobody has to go down the road. Well, we got a copy shop. It's two hours down the road. It's half an hour down the road. It's only half an hour down the road. That's a half hour down there. That's time to get the work done and half an hour back. How about we don't take the chance that we're going to let anybody slip through the cracks. Everybody's right here. Everybody's motivated by what they're seeing. Everybody can understand. Now, you're going to demonstrate that you don't need to count on anybody else to get the job done. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance but it also motivates the troops to show that you're thinking ahead. See how that works? And we've got a lot of work to do. By the way, need a vehicle? Well again, before we go any farther I want to reinforce this and we're almost to the bottom of the hour. Break 888-7485-252 888-7485-252 888-7485-252 AIM surplus. They have the 7.62x54R Russian Back in stock. It's the light ball steel core bullet back in stock a hundred dollars a can Okay, it's a hundred. It's ninety nine dollars for a 440 round can and that is aimed surplus now the other thing I didn't look at because they said they might be getting some handguns in and They didn't they already sold out son of a bugger Okay. Well anyway, they were supposed to get a couple of police trade-in guns Apparently they got the Glocks in and they got the Glocks out Wow, okay. Well, they're done and gone forget about that one and they sold out of the rest of their refurbished tourist judges So those are gone and I doubt that they'll get more of those in I was talking to them about that neat little again, Virginia, Virginia dragoon slash Dragoon pistol the Again, those 410 pistol revolvers that are 45 long cold nice little combination and again look at them as again hand cannons guys Those are truly a rebirth of the Dragoon pistol is what they are. Big old hand cannon with a nice big long beefy barrel shoot them or beat them with it whatever you got if they're too close well you might just have to beat them because it's the best thing you can do you can't get the barrel around where it needs to be you don't want to waste around. PUNK! There side the head PUNK! Side the head one more time. Wait a minute, hold still. PUNK! There we go we got that zombie down that way. Anyway the other thing looking for vehicles well you know what we've talked about this before and I will remind everybody that We have again, I hate to, they're not excited about it completely, but govliquidation.com. govliquidation.com, govliquidation.com. Now why am I doing that? Well, something's been popping up at govliquidation that would be definitely worthwhile, and it fits in line with something that we're talking about that everybody could use. Go to www.govliquidation.com. dot com will be nice of ideation dot com mark will get it right my little chubby fingers don't work very well any any given day anymore as it is we're just about that small after all Let's see number one. I will remind everybody the shop Mac a1-400 diesel engines They got a whole pastel of them all coming out of the same location Through gov liquidation right now guys in fact the location is let's get this right Grove Port, Ohio They have a whole pile of on the rack 2006 Mac A1-400 diesel engines. They're about, well let me give you an exact count here. I can tell you exactly how many there are by the lot. There's 30 of them available in the lot. They're at Grove Court, Ohio. They're the engines freestanding on the chalks and they're going to be coming up for auction on the 14th of May. The event number is 12777. I'll repeat that. The event number for these engines is 12777. Now you know what we do with these? We took a similar power pack to this because most of the military vehicles are what we call rail mounted motor frames. You can adapt any engine you can put under the hood guys as long as you come up with a commuter between the trams and the engine. When you hook it up Kind of like a jeep a CJ5. Do you know how many different stinking engines I help one of my friends put in a CJ5? I'm serious. It was every time he bought, he always bought a $50 engine. Not quite burning oil yet, but we put a 427 under the hood, 318 Chrysler, Ford, let's see, a 351, you name it, slant 6, over it up, we just kept changing the engines out. He played with everything with that CJ5, rail mount, which is another more than standard frame, but rail mounts on military gear are just straight rails, guys. All you do is figure out what it is that properly postures the engine on that rail. You build the motor mounts yourself and or you have them fabricated from existing models that may already be close enough. And you can drop any engine inside a lot of these older gasoline powered military vehicles that are like say armor. We did this with the Ford Bren gun carriers. The Bren gun carriers are designed to use a Ford flathead V8 engine. It's a straight rail system, guys, so we quickly adapted two different diesel engines that were hand-me-downs from the DOD, Donator Destruction. Well, saying can be said with a lot of other projects, but you might have something this engine goes into anyway. So if you're looking for a solution to have a spare or a replacement engine for something that's blown, you might want to check it out. That is event ID number 12777. A lot numbers are from 9500 up to 9529. So there's 30 pieces available. Now, that's not what I brought you here for, to go from Gov Liquidation. I'm not really excited about everything they sell, but There are a series of vans that are being sold all over the Donut of Destruction inventory system. By the way, they're also selling whole pile of dragon wagons right now. That's right, three axle rear, yes full size dragon wagons Oshkosh 2000's, okay. 2000 series. Anyway, the M1070, might want to check that out. I don't know if you have a need for a dragon wagon, we do. We got several of 40 and 50 ten armored vehicles we have to move, but we already got our dragon wagons. You know, we're set to move our armor at high speed to get it where it needs to go. and our battle tanks and all the other fun stuff are already pretty well up to snuff. It's the spare parts we gotta keep collecting. Ain't the razor, it's the blades. Anyway, what they have been having in the system, or showing up through the system, is an air force inspection van. Now this is a cube van, and what it is is the front end is a standard van, and then right behind obviously the front doors it goes to a cube van configuration. Now it's as narrow as the body of the truck normally would be, but these are stand-up boxes on the back. They're made out of a poly glass and they are lightweight. Now what's the advantage of that? Well, obviously, fuel consumption. You're not burning so much, guys. Just an idea there, you're not consuming as much. But the advantage is these things are already set up as radio trucks. They're perfect for the mission. Some have generators on board. Used to be the one that I bought years ago had two. The new ones have one if they have a generator. Usually it would be a Briggs generator, a horizontal iron block, a 14.5 horse or 14 horse engine, and a pretty reliable little unit. Although noisier than the Hondas and all the rest you'd normally run into. But these units are self-contained. They have ambulance door rear ends, which means when you open the door, they go right to the corner of the box, which means you have maximum space available for moving material in and out. Also for ventilation. Now from the front of the vehicle, you can turn and step out of the seat and walk into the back of the vehicle. They have an open box rear end. The other thing is they have a curbside door. So, if you make this an administrative vehicle, it is a perfectly configured piece of equipment for field operations. Just an idea, but here's the other consideration. Take a look at how those are built. Understand that it's not a bad design and it wouldn't be a big deal for you to buy, for instance, for between $600 and $800, a comparable sized vehicle from U-Haul or A1 rental or from any of the other truck rental companies. They have fleets of trucks they're getting rid of. and matching the design. Hell, you might even find one that's being sold by the companies. Now I would point out real quick a bunch of sales just closed for the 12, let's see, 12600 event. Let me give you an idea what went for what. The 1996 Stewart cab over engine trucks, 95 and 96, these are the Stewart and Stevenson, the latest cab over engine military truck. $7,000, $4,005, $5,700, $5,700, $5,000 flat for a dragon wagon, $8,525 for a cab over one of the other S&S's. Ooh, one of them went for $14,000. Somebody went a little crazy in that, on the bit on that, probably because it was a lot nicer shape and low, low mileage by the looks of it. These are all in Atlanta, Georgia, by the way. Everything from as little as $4,000 to as high as $9,000, actually $14,000 was the topper. These are the newer, like the newest one the Army still is using and driving around. You know, while we're busy buying more or shoveling them out the back door. A military van conversion or a version of what we're talking about, which would be a perfect radio or CP truck like we were talking about, just went for $4,400. That's with a complete van, what we call a van rear end, which is a box rear end. Makes for a nice little package. In fact, it's what it was being used for before, obviously. And blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Looks like everything was there, too. Oh well. Anyway, those are gone. But you have an idea. You can always take a look. And remember, on gov liquidation, there's also a history of what it is that's available. Now, as long as I got your ear on this one, and I want to remind everybody of this, don't forget that there are a number of other items that are available that include plastic scrap. One of the things that I see happening out there with the Bundy's, and I don't care if you use barrels or if you can get transport cans of any kind, we need a better series of storage systems that can be deployed and left out there for material that is in place. Open air means dust and dirt. Everybody understands that. So what we want to do is avoid dust and dirt. We want to make sure that we keep everything as clean as possible and inventory everything up. Well, to do that we need transport cans and or transport boxes. Now there are a number of different things. Here is what I want you to look for. In your area you may have a factory that uses either containers, as in pallet boxes that are plastic, or transport cans that have dogs and latches. Hey, if you've got anything like that out there, we'd like to find out more about them. And in fact, delivering them to the troops, so to speak, when the time comes out to the location, If you've got a way to transport stuff, you load up the boxes, you put them in the back of the truck, you load up the transport cans, one inside the other like a Chinese puzzle, and fill it up with all the gear and stuff that you were going to donate or food you're going to take with you, and when you get to the other end, everything is left behind. We've got people going out with water storage that way, taking out the 333 gallon water containers. Some of those guys put them out trailer, mounted them, and they should be out there, as far as I know. If that is the case, then there again, take the time, check it out. Come up with some ideas, but look in your area. Industrial surplus, guys. Industrial surplus. It is priceless. Industrial surplus. It doesn't have to be military. Most of the junk out there, they're using the military chip plastic for whatever they're doing. So there's no reason for you not to be able to find something that's already a tactical color. Please try to avoid blue. If it's blue, we need to paint it. That blue is identified or is used by the UN with satellite marking from above. The color was chosen because there are color discriminators for flagging that color. You didn't know that, right? Why do you think they've come up with that mid blue and it's in all of these industrial, in fact, you almost can, in many places, can't even buy, for instance, tarps that aren't anything but blue. Where are they normally used? Oh, for construction or maintenance or to protect something that may have been damaged in a storm. Remember we have these UN zoning guidelines. And remember that a lot of these pieces of trash at the township and the county level or a horse for what's going on at the UN, well, they've been using that technology to go out and try and harass people. That's why it behooves you to save the tactical colored stuff and to try to avoid the blue things whenever possible. See how that works? Now what do I mean by a discriminator program? Well, what they do is when they look at the image, they punch in blue zone. And what it does is the computer using a pixelation processor, what it does is it IDs that particular color and zooms in on it if it's within, say, their area of control. Oh, and then they can go, oh there's Frank over there. Frank's got two blue tarps over his roof. I'll bet you he's trying to do roof repair because he's got roof damage. We'll watch for him and the zone guy can pounce and fine him for not getting a permit for putting new shingles on his house to save it from damage. In fact, now that we see the blue tarps, we can go give him a ticket for his roof being damaged. Because we need to punish Frank because we don't like Frank. He's not with the lodge. He's not with the temple the synagogue. Oh, I see how that works. Oh, yeah, that's right now. So anyway again, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Other things going on. Well, let's see what else have we got here. Oh, man, I want to grab some of these. I got to find out what's what kind of cool stuff there is out there. Available. This is kind of neat. Anyway, tow vehicles. Yep, there's a whole bunch of Air Force Tovea. I love Air Force Tovea vehicles, especially the Dodge Ram truck. That's the M880, the little Bobcat rear end. Ooh, I'd love to have four or five of those in my little fleet. And then I would put a one and a half ton trailer behind it, and it works kind of like an articulated gamma goat. Yeah, only it's a cheapy version. Gamma goats are harder than hell to find, and everybody wants top dollar for them now. That's the sad part. So anyway. Ideasgovliquidation.com, www.govliquidation.com, www.govliquidation.com. I guess we're not going to break like I thought we were going to, but that's OK. We're way past break. Now, other cool stuff. Oh, wait a minute. I'm going to do this. I'm going to tweet and share this. That's kind of neat. No, I can't do that. I'm going to have to do it with a Facebook like. Mark. Yep, go ahead and call her. Jump in there. Yeah, this is Arizona. I just kind of want to check in a couple thought ideas. Last hour you were talking about binoculars and things. Yes, go ahead and hand me. And I'm going to hand the word on smoke and detail. When people go out to push these things, try to bear in mind that there's a ratio. The first number is the magnification. The second number is the size of your active lens. Lens on the front of your binoculars, 10 by 50. parabenoculars, so that's 10 power and your objective lens is 50 millimeters. What you want to do is divide the smaller number into the bigger number, so you're going to divide 10 into 50 and that's going to give you 5 full numbers. If you're going through that even darkness, that it borders some end of your fission devices. Start going up for your 10 by 50 and then you're going to start the day where you're going to be able to see out there really well. over into some of these where you start getting down into the three, you're really degrading your light gathering capability and you might want to shy away from those for an all around view. Second issue, obviously, you know, we're always dealing with sweat and you can get a box and then you're going to put the antenna in through that hole and so it just gets real snugly and then slide the radio in there and that's going to make a real good water seal that the aren't going to get into there and then you can utilize your radios without getting them dirt and sweat and things like that. Especially if you've got one of these cheap FRS radios that you only paid $30 for two of them, it might not that be a big of a deal, but if you start spending $100 for a 2 meter or $440, you want to protect your can and you can get a whole replace, a one penny That guy, however you want to view Francis Gary Powers in the U2, the B. Ed Union on May 1st, 1960, say a prayer for him and maybe we can clear certainly got to. And he had to pay for him to send the people out to. And also I noticed last night was a new light up there, so about a half of once again that's where it's really leaning on your light gathering capability of your questions out here and the arities of, and I know it's not a glamorous subject sanitation since I got my ride, blah blah blah. find and we've already gone around and around. I found the bones and a uniform and some leather. Hey look and he's got a rifle. Yeah. And you know I kind of monitor in frequency these last few days and I covered a tremendous amount of field sanit, medical, warfare, night vision, infectious disease. The list is endless on the things in NBC, meteorological, issues and you know people that are out there in England you know we did that you could take notes so you would have this information to fall back off and it's lots better to get the information out before you need it and if you uh... and and it was just place while you were doing now it's going to pay off and if you'd because obviously i heard people at calling in asking simple basing about dimensional things in night vision and we covered all that on how to view something into you your references on things like that ought to be able to fill in in your mind on how to keep your eye from fooling your mind on how to gauge your depth and ranges and things like that and I guess I told you so because you should have been paying attention you should have been writing down notes and we've that now and that's why we did that back then to prepare you for today and if you were negligent and didn't pay attention then shame on you that's your fault. Mark, over to you. Most important here again is remember guys batteries batteries batteries water we are looking at three waves of deployment here from Michigan The groups that just left three days, well two days ago, should be on the ground I would think by tonight or tomorrow. The next wave left today, in fact I thought they'd have to be at least one last chance to say goodbye and shovel another box towards them when I finally sorted some stuff out here, but they're already gone. So we've got another group that will be in motion of the four man team and then we have another unit leaving tomorrow afternoon. So, we've got a wave of personnel. We should be picking up guys from Ohio. Forgive me, no, no, no, no, no. Indiana is where the group would be leaving from. The next group is going to be picked up on the way. Guys, as we pointed out, they kept asking what should we expect. I said, hey, go right down the shopping list. We've already talked about. The big thing is the summer orientation. We're not into it here. That's another thing we had to remind everybody is guys. Yes, it's still spring for everybody But spring in Nevada ain't like spring in Michigan or like spring wherever so the guys have been outfitting and equipping accordingly Hopefully we're going to help to tweak a few things for them, too I showed some of our guys the latest batch of stuff and I need to know if you guys need any down there the British DPM desert is available in very good quantity right now. The quality is very high. In fact, there are two things I can get in the desert pattern. If you have an interest, let me know. Three-colored desert, good quantity, mediums and smalls. Also, in big sizes, the DPM British for all you guys out there because we have large people, tall people, wide people. Big sizes and reasonably priced not outrageous at all in fact cheap the big one is very cheap in fact I bought a bunch of the really big stuff because it was so stinking cheap it was cheaper than buying anything else and Again guys remember it can be worn as over clothes if you have other material if you have other stuff Especially worth the desert weight, which is very lightweight Well guess what use it like the old assault tunics and assault gear you put it over top of the existing layer you've got at night It's going to get colder anyway, but you can also wear it with a lighter piece of clothing during the day And it's very airy. It's like era. It's like Arab the carb Okay, just something to think about but very high quality very well done gonna will serve us for the time being the other thing is I've got a bunch of ripstop Croatian slash and Serbian ripstop brand new dirt cheap and up to 3x guys. That was one of the things that we shipped a pallet of to the Bundy site. So you're going to see if you get there for issue out and for return, OD green ripstop uniforms and DPM camouflage uniforms. Now I'm I'm lost to do all of them there because we could use these here this pattern works really well with the cornfields and You know especially in the brown out in tans. We've been experimenting with it over the last several days So it's going to be a mix, but definitely this stuff is on the way It is going to be delivered to two different locations both to the secondary site and to the branch itself We're going to see which gets there first guys so anything else sir Go ahead, please. You know, you're mentioning that you're transitioning over in Michigan. You might still be in spring. I don't know what temperature is up, but in the southern part of Arizona, prediction for today was going to be 90 degrees. And I think by the end of the week, they predicted 98 degrees. Exactly. This is where we're looking at right now. We had a temperature drop here, and we're in the mid-40s, high 40s right now. low 50s if we're lucky. In fact, it was actually where we had warmer in the morning and we actually have had the temperature drop down through the day. Now you're looking at a 30 to 40 degree temperature shift by moving from this part of the country to that part of the country. And this gets into something else we talked about before, didn't we, about acclimation, correct? Oh, correct. That's kind of another thing too. This load that went through and now it's spawning off all these tornadoes and everything and these two feet of rain in Florida swept through southern Arizona last week. One day it was, seems to me, it was right up at the upper 80s, 88, 89 in the lower 90s and the very next day and get out of the 60s. So, with standing in one place, the temperature shifted 30 degrees and it was, I mean the wind was to hold when I can say 60, when you're used to 80 degrees and all of a sudden the next day it's 60, 65 degrees. You're trying to get out of the wind and trying to stay warm. One of the things I would point out, I've been working on this and I found three different companies. One has the Alpine type tent stakes. I bought all of those. Those are headed out to the ranch. Guys, a longer steel tent stake with all the winds and inclement weather. Yeah, I know you wanted to carry lighter, but there are some things you don't want to lighten up on. steel or aluminum, but steel is better still, steel, tent stakes that are the longer military type, are still out there. I suggest you buy a set. I suggest you hang onto them. I've got plastic tent stakes. Here I could use them. Out there I would not. Okay, just because of the environment also you got to get through the ground. Remember, the surface environmental conditions are different out there. We've got loam, sand, deep rich topsoil. That is not the case where you're talking about deploying. So, a very different type of environment requires different tools in the toolbox. Go ahead, you were going to say, jump in there. Yes, touching on that, I was thinking back, flashbacks, you'll have to pay for my psychological rehabilitation, that I had a flashback on pitching GP mediums in the Saudi Arabian desert 20 years ago. And it was impossible to do that. depending on where you were. We were lucky enough we had a Unimog and it had a jackhammer attachment and we could jackhammer through the foot and a half of sandstone to get down in there. But then as we moved on up towards Rafah, Saudi Arabia right before the ground invasion started, rock, sand, rock, sand, rock, sand, you know it looks okay. You start to pound it in, it goes about two in ground and hits rock. What we did, get a shovel, dig a good size hole, put a good size 2x4 or something like that, sideways through your guy lines off of the tent, and then put that down in the ground sideways and then put all the rock and the dirt back in on top of it. Another technique that we developed, really impossible to drive, tent stakes. When you do then it comes along and blows your mind. But what you do is you take your pallet and set that where you're going to put the tent stake and then tie your guidelines onto that. Bear in mind if you're going to be... I've heard that there were some GP type tents. I don't know. Somebody said that there were largest. GP small, GP medium, GP largest. Most of these tents, when on the sides where the guidelines come down, they have two guidelines down there. And when you're putting the tent up, usually you're putting it up during the day. It's a nice sunny day. There's no wind, anything like that. And everything's going along and then all of a sudden the wind comes up and it... your tent stakes start going point, point, point. And then you got a bunch of people out there holding the tent trying to keep it from getting blown away. So on with the G.T. mediums, the G.T. large is when they've got it. They've got two guidelines coming down. Make sure that you use both guidelines on two separate stakes. Very good. I'll tell you what, we're at the top. We've got BC coming up live next year, guys. God bless the republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run and we are on the march both day and night and Desert warfare is unique warfare people treat it that way learn and again gain from the experience with deployment. Thank you, sir Later, we'll be back in a bit guys at o'clock. Meanwhile, we got BC coming up. Don't you touch that dial more live Broadcasting on Liberty Tree radio. It's Thursday. Bye. 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