May 1, 2014
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for potential federal action against the Bundy Ranch in Nevada, emphasizing logistics, medical awareness, and tactical deployment strategies. He covered heat-related illness prevention, proper clothing and equipment for desert conditions, water management, and the importance of organized militia units rotating personnel to support the ranch. Koernke addressed the need for supplies, food reserves, and engineering support, while cautioning against panic and drama. He also discussed night vision technology capabilities and criticized foreign police training programs allegedly operating within U.S. law enforcement departments.
- bundy ranch
- nevada standoff
- militia deployment
- preparedness
- heat stroke
- desert tactics
- logistics
- night vision
- federal government
- police training
- michigan militia
- tactical gear
- water management
- medical awareness
- foreign police
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Oh yeah, that's what we understand. Queers will be queers, what can we say? Anyway, for everybody out there, we are at the top of the hour. Should be hearing the music here any moment. I knew we'd hear the music. Well, for everybody out there, again, heads up. These articles are the precursor, the indicator of what's coming next. so everybody, no one should be surprised, everybody, we got better cameras, we've got better delivery systems, we can probably even do the feed live with what we've already sent out there. Guys, we can do a feed live showing you the drive-by shooting and the skanks trying to set it up, you ready for that? Yeah, it was a poor minority woman in a pickup truck. Well, the guy in the back with the gun as it was doing the noise, the truck wasn't backfirein', the guy in the back of the truck was shootin' the shotgun, what's your point? Oh, oh, well you weren't supposed We all know better. Hope you enjoyed your cash or your payoff and money badly spent. Re-bag just a little bit. God bless the Republic. Death of the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. Empires on the run. We're in a march and they are in motion. So cameras, cameras, more cameras, we can share it and eat popcorn and let the world see what the Shysters are all about and how they operate. How do you like that one? And in the process, still stay armed and prepare to fight. We'll be back. You're walking through the mist with a flip lock in his hands. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me. He said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. Freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. Tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. To start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current use 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. You've given government control. Who you harm so they could burn down churches and see reform. 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, visitors send artillery and guns to foreign shores. And send your sons to slaughter, fighting other people's wars. You regain the freedoms for which we fought and died. Or don't you have the courage or the faith and are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children in fear? In the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land preserve our great republic in each god-given right. The dialogue he vanished in the midst of once he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each god-given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd thought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. micro effect network in the morning. We're also on LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. We're on IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com. We're on AM&FM Micro Station. Technology is east-east of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark Network from the top of England to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida across the arch of the Gulf of Mexico, and Louisiana to the sixth Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming, two in particular, Fifth Bend, and the Nine Sisters. We have a great state of Jefferson and all those other sad people who are behind the lines there turning back to the east of the sun in our eyes as we have crossed the plains over the Mississippi and land on the smokey slash the Blu-ray. We're the restaurant crews, grammar teams, OK teams in the Momb Hill Grammar Consortium, bring us the gold and the spikes on. It was blue sky. And I knew this was coming. I saw those little tiny clouds. We have gray clouds coming in, so we're getting that big suite. Showers array and we've got fluffy clouds with pregnant underbelly that are dark. So I think we're going to get rain eventually here today. What's it like in your neck of the woods, sir, and what's the date? Mark, it is a similar day around the house. You guys, I would say if I embellish that a little bit because you know, scarves in it, it doesn't stretch from the wound. If you've ever had a broken arm or been run over by a car, rock, and then the pain comes on, it's a good thing we don't remember. If you were to remember pain, you might die from shock. Guys, there's a reason I'm doing the 55 today. Let's do this. You guys, that time frame, again, on my brother's birthday... ...is to help out, to be sure that your brother... ...say thank you again because that made all the difference. So he would not have been alive. He would not have survived where he was. That had not been for everybody pitching in, brother, and getting to proper. And because of that, again, being a persnickety heart, in many cases, he was around for quite a bit longer, wasn't he, Doc? You guys remember... Broke the numbers there, didn't we, sir? Yeah, we did. It was a unique situation, it was not expected either with the way, unfortunately, he passed, but no time well spent. We've said this many times, many hands make for like work. Okay guys, you all count constantly. And if everybody did this, if everything we've been talking about, you know I've been joking but I don't joke, we use coffin humor all the time. It's because of the strength of numbers that we have that we've been able to continue to do what we do. It's that simple. In this case, we helped a friend and we saved a life. I don't doubt the system would have killed too many of those things, guys. And the bad part is, you think, well, you've got free medical care in the prison system. Let me tell you with the death sentence. I'm sure they were right off the motor mount, you know? It's from my heart. And again, we've been talking about what's going on. The precursor here to the next cycle of events. The federal government, along with elements in the state that are obviously with the kosher mafia, are going to try shooting on the Bundys. Does everybody understand this? Everybody should be heads up on this. We're now watching for it. You know that has to be because when you see some of the things that are on the internet I have to call me and believe what they're talking about. This is coming from the liberals. People who call themselves liberals. Their mouths are sweet. I say I think it's just gotta call them. And who do we have? Call or jump in there please. Morning guys. This or not? Because I don't get a chance to listen on every hour. We've been dealing with a dozen going on lately. But your body gets from not drinking enough water, which definitely does, but you can drink all the water you want and still get heat stroke. And if you're not familiar with it, it can make people that get heat stroke are never the same. Work out in the heat at all. I mean, it, you know, it doesn't end. It's like frostbite. Remember, you get cold, same thing. You can do it work in it, but if you do, you're not, like you said, your recovery is very different and there's a system memory much more rapidly than it would say with an individual has not experienced it. I just want to, you know, body temperature getting above 107, 105, and it can, under extreme conditions, cause brain damage and death. And you know, the symptoms I'm familiar with is you're slightly oriented and you're not quite thinking. You kind of notice it also. Another one of the symptoms. I just thought I'd throw out a discussion going about, you know, you guys probably know more about it than I do, but... Well, one of the things about that too is again cooling. I'm going to discuss in the air here about storing water, guys. Water is like a poncho. Water is like a shovel. Water is like all these, you know, the different things that we can carry. Or if you're in a defensive position, you fill, especially when you're in a siege position. You don't know when the power is going off. You don't know when you're going to get pinned down. But you also have a number of other issues because, again, of environmental conditions are one of them. Water is a tool. If you have to cool somebody down, you can actually set up a reduction state. If a person is starting to have problems to begin with, you want to start pulling calories off of them. You also want to get moisture that's getting cool water into them, but you can't go extreme on that. But what you want to do is cool from two directions. Now, you've got to watch out because you get into the other issue. Don mentioned with shock, there's a balance here. It's just like when you try to bring somebody, and it's funny because it's both directions, it's the same problem. You have somebody who's immersed in what has gone into, you know, that got into a stream level. Actually, mammalian response. You don't just cook them back up to 98.6. I recommend that you progressively work as quickly as you can to bring the temperature back up, but you have to slowly or progressively dial up the core temperature. Not just the external temperature. You work on the torso, not the hands and feet. And you can actually go deeper into shock if you start doing that. This is one of the things we need to remember why we need to watch for people. This is where fire team leaders and squad leaders come in. Remember that you ask questions to see what kind of response you get from your people and even there, sometimes you have to poke them. You're not poking them because you're being funny. You want to see if you're going to get a response. Lethargy is a key indicator in every environment that we experience where if the individual is not responding, something is going wrong with the physiology. Just something to think about. So you're asking questions or you're like, everybody okay here? Hey, Fred, are you okay? Jim, what are you doing there? What you do is you do it in a way that they may or may not realize what you're doing, and if they do, then their brains are still functioning. You get Madrid? Yeah, I'm fine. Hey, Mr. Wilson, you get some stereo. Sometimes Arizona, sometimes even in Michigan, you'll see that Mexican guy under a gray somewhere. He stays there forever because he's porcelain. But you know, there's a reason for that. Reason for that, Paul, because it helps to convey air off the head. If you can't find... You know, I spent the summer in Phoenix in 19th year playing the next day. I was back and I showed the sort of on the airplane this And anyway, but in that time frame you guys professionals I don't know if Phoenix but in that time you guys in the summertime the professionals like doctors their offices at 6 o'clock in the morning and there is a Reason why you know you hear about that CS? There's no point in you know, how does that go mad dog? And when you might not like you're going to go gonna close well, it's all like the clothing I can't think of anything poncho I guess and the heat touching the body for as much heat. You mean a sombrero? A frappe? You're wearing a sombrero and a serape. The serape is what you're talking about. Which again remember, as Dom pointed out, what do you see the individual doing? Knees up, contact, so many points of contact and the rest of the area is actually enveloped in shade. There's another little trick to that. We usually talk about water and what you do is you wet the serape because it's made of wool because it also keeps you warm at night. During the day it becomes a convection blanket. And that's just like, that's why, reminder, all the old canteens, the old cowboy canteens guys, cloth on either side, that's wool cloth. Why is it felt slash wool cloth? Well, the thing in the desert, yeah. That's why in your old military canteen covers, although the new ones have a different material in some cases, some don't because they cheaped out on them now, reason for the inside your U.S. military canteen covers, guys. Silence is it, number one, because many of them used to be stainless or aluminum before that. But the big thing is part of the convection and pull process to create your own little Navajo air conditioner. Because the Navajos knew this long before we all showed up. They had wool blanket droppings, you know, hangs, slash, you know, drapes. They would wet them. Wetting them, what they would do is it would create a and they had a whole ventilation system for the Pueblos. That's what it was all about. The Navajos were not stupid people. They lived in some of the harshest places on the planet and they had built an entire society that was able to thrive. Well, the trade there. Go ahead. The best job to have was a sunrise and then during the whole day, I should say the heat of the day, they had the day off and then towards the end of the day they would work another three, four hours until it got dark. from like 10, 11 o'clock or 10 o'clock till five, they weren't working. They weren't out in the sun on those hot roofs doing tar and stuff. And they're up there in the sun working when it's 120, 130 degrees sometimes, you just can't do it. Discussion on the manual and the extra antenna. That's all I got. And then towards the bottom, it has been going fast, guys. We got a lot of work to do. For everybody out there, I would remind you that again, we're looking at a handful of different activities here in Michigan to organize people going out to Nevada. We just had a, again, it was brought to my attention. We got one of our friends in the chat that is headed that way. We've got people that actually are part of the next group that are organizing. I don't know if we'll be able to get them there. If we get them squared away fast enough, we should be able to, but we might be able to link them up, because if you can go with friends, can recruit somebody else to go with you guys simply because of the drive and distance. That's just a good idea in and of itself. Again, we've talked about this. It's a remote location for a lot of America. It's about as far as you could drive, heading for the California. It's a good drive this time of the year, but it's going to be hot accordingly. If you're going out there and you've got summer tactical gear, or again, if you can pick it up, got a good source for it, you want rips camouflage you still want cold weather gear to take with you during the day but that temperature shift will bite you at night oh yeah so you've got to have and that's why let me let me explain it to you this way guys look at the world war two pictures now in the modern day it's hard to tell gear from one gear from the other look at the desert warfare soldiers and you'll notice that no matter where it is during the day if they're infantry They've got those great coats with them. Now they're not wearing them during the day. They're strapped to their back with what were called turnister straps. And that's like a bag. Those are a set of straps to hold down either a blanket or, in this case, a great coat. As the sun disappeared, great coats weren't carried out on their back no more. You'll see a lot of pictures with a guy with a pipe in his mouth and his patrol cap on his head. And he's got a great coat on. And it's a picture of the sunset in the desert. Now think about that. What's he wearing that big old heavy wool coat for? Oh, it may be hot during the... It's taking the heat with it. Where did all that warm go? It's gone. Advanced warning and again also toothpaste, toothbrush, your standard cleaning supplies for personal maintenance. That's how you gotta look at it. You're a machine. You're going into the field accordingly. Make sure you've got food reserves. Every person going out there if at all possible. And up here in Michigan, we got a lot of sources. for some really cool stuff that's cheap. Take the time and buy 100 pounds of food and take it with you. You're not just feeding yourself. You'll be helping out the outpost and reinforcing it, guys. We're thinking deep logistics. Logistics, that's right. We don't know what you make it pinned down and whatever you got is all you've got. Trying not to eat from your rations as far as your backpack or your combat gear. that's for one real action starts and you may have to maneuver or move with what you have kitted out the mess hall is where you eat when you're in garrison now they may bring the food to you or you may go to it but in relation how you're deployed like in fact there's an excellent series of videos done by one of the gentleman who has stayed down there the whole time and forget it i don't have a right of my fingertips but i'm gonna see if i can pull it up for everybody the reason i bring this up is again a lot of information out there but it's not getting a lot of publicity okay and there is a reason for that because it doesn't fit with all the rest of the reality just reverses the case ignore the BS that your enemy is generating and ignore those who are panicking stay focused okay that's the most important aspect of this dump the drama stay focused on the mission okay again women and children first women and children first Women and children first for a combat unit or if you are a defending unit of any kind you were there to protest and defend apparently because the certain group wasn't there to be militia. Okay, that's fine. Well, there is still a basic rule when the ship gets hit by the iceberg. You know, in other words, wait a minute, the iceberg didn't come to me. I came to the iceberg. Okay, well, however the ship, remember, that's the first cry to the lifeboats. It's not my is important, yours not, and I'm heading for the truck and I'm outta here. Okay, that's not how it works. If you committed to this operation, to a deployment, you're the last people to leave. You're the first perhaps to deploy, you only heard that term, first to deploy last to leave. Well with the militia, that's how it works. Everybody agrees, we were there for a particular reason. And you know what, the regulars failed, it was the militia that held the ground. Remember what I've told you about for years, guys? Now you think about that. The professionals, trained professionals, the regulars are just so much better than the militia. The militia held the... Remember that. Remember I told you for years, the propaganda of the professional forces, professional. It's the militia that bottom-lined this program. So again, you need to remember that if you're deployed. We don't leave. If the family can't move, if they won't move or can't move. Let's put it this way. What if we had injuries? Can't move them. Critical injuries. You can't move them until they get medical support. Somebody can evac them out of here. If we move them, they're going to be hurt worse. Now what do you do? You leave them behind? Are you going to follow through on your job? Boy, that really bites, man. Yeah, it really does bite. Part of that manning up thing about being an adult. Well, I might get kill-a-mated. You mean you didn't understand that going into this? Here's the thing most people don't even think about. 58,000 people, what was it? 52 to 58,000 people die in American highways. Go to YouTube and watch horrific accidents day and night, right? You could never watch them all. Hell, you put your life in your hand just driving from Michigan to Nevada. Don't tell me about how dangerous it is out there at the Bundy Ranch. 58,000 people die, the equivalent to all the combat casualties of Vietnam died last year in American highways. And then we ain't counting swimming pool. You mean you stopped at a motel and swam in your pool? Oh, you just upped the ante even more? How many people drown in swimming pools every year? How the hell could you possibly do that? Just stand up. Will the horror never end? Will the terror never cease? Think about it. Think about all the BS they brought. This is the Bundy Ranch. Well, obviously you haven't been looking at statistics, kid. You know what I mean? Yeah. I've been dragging another one. It's even dangerous to breathe. Yeah. Can't get safe. Think about it. So anyway, again, women and children first. We don't abandon, leave anybody behind. We got hurt or injured. Our job is to extract them. We may move units forward. 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Learn more about the micro effect that the micro effect does. The era of big government is over. Long he ever wrote because he did that in the middle of every, or at the top of the hour, or at the bottom of the hour on the mainstream. on the cable. Blah blah blah blah blah blah. Plus you about present. I gotta tell you that they are all connected. We'll talk about that and forget about the last thing. Mark I could go on and on with this. On occasion we do take time to we'll tell you about the pry and that's not done. Before we go any farther down because we are headed towards the top of the hour. The other direction guys for everybody out there. Don has Make Vision technology available. Our mission is to again arm it to the best of our ability all of our personnel. How can we get a hold of you? What do you have? look at other technology, first, second or third gen. Are there any new things we should know about on the horizon or again changes that, as it heads up to our people? Change to over- we're trying to make some motions from suggestions from the gallery there, so to speak. But, you know, sometimes something comes in, I think I mentioned yesterday I was going to take my digital green light on your face. Natural human eye, decent night vision, green light is white light, white light has them all talked about that, that first generation gun sight, will you guys mark that one to 16. But again, we went to 16 on that mark. That's the trim. Looks like you can just, when you get up around, guys, when you build a knife and you heat them and stretch, you continue to do that until you have strand that you can stack, as example, in a millimeter. Cut that in a wafer. You cut that across, and so you have all these little, when they rather, re-run of the image intensifier to the night vision tube, or light to come into the device, but it also allows an even and third generation individual Even if you treat it good, you guys, and it looks like someone's just sprinkled in it, it's, we'll see. What generation, the other caveat here, you guys, is brand new technology, not an exaggeration. You might have to put patient gunsight as roughly done. You guys, I don't wanna ramble here, I don't wanna just, blah, blah, blah, blah. But if you wanna talk to me about night vision, if you have a specific question, three, one, eight, you know there's no such thing as a stupid, call eight, eight, eight, seven, four, you've got that question, it'd be 20, or 200, or 10,000 people out there that have that same question. talking me off the air, my number is 2. that could be four or five men or women to go to the Bundy Ranch and rotate into the area least again. Deploying strength, operation, number of deployment, utilization of personnel, manpower and equipment, finding out what it is that works, what it is that doesn't work, and working accordingly, tweaking your system, finding out, well, what do I need to do to change this, because this isn't quite right. Once that's the idea that you've tweaked everything, it worked, And now it's time to leave. How do you expil from the site? What do you need to do? What can you do to assist before you leave to improve conditions? Can you leave behind to support the unit? In other words, anything and everything that's perishable slash expendable should be left for utilization by the personnel on the ground. Process of going back when you return to your units. Again, debrief, sit down, and in fact, keep a log while you're there of basic information. and share when you get back to where you've gone. In fact, especially share modifications and tweaking of material and equipment. What didn't? What was more useful for your purposes? What wasn't? What did you feel was extract from the environment or get from the air? I just couldn't find it here. You need to pass that on. What is it that, well, I really need to, but I couldn't find it or wasn't able to access during the deployment. Those are things that need to be passed on. Working knowledge. We're developing working knowledge. With everybody out there, because we're going to be continuing to expand in the processes of perfecting militia units, a lot of you that go out for deployments like this come back. And remember, eventually you're going to be the NCO in charge. You're going to be the officer of the watch. You're going to be that other individual deployed in your own state. And you can say, hey, we've seen this before. Here's what we need to do. Here's what we need to deal with. Florida, the United South Carolina, Virginia. I know we've got some people from Virginia to have been out there with the standoff location because they just dropped off batteries and equipment. Again, other groups are listening out there. Guys, methodically, step by step. reinforce job done be in any way shape or form fearful we should be working as adults and functioning in an intelligent manner with an intelligent process there is no reason for this is no drama very straight portion were involved in very straightforward step by step but it is it will be participating in perfected and developed that we need to utilize again don't make any mistakes uh... you know about with regard to food every person deploying should have a hundred pounds of food with them about a hundred pounds of food per person to be safe and it could be any number of food. In fact, in your area you may have something that's unique you can get cheap and a lot of. Remember that if everybody does that you will have quite a variety coming out of the A-ration and L-messal guys. And the important thing is again we don't eat our rations in the field that we have for combat deployment. We'll take all of that with us. What's important is that what we do is when we're in the field, utilize the A-rations through the process of the garrison activity where you have the routine going on, you're going to be patrolling. The training, you'll be acclimating. You'll be given classes on particular activities that are SOP. You'll be helping with the ranch. There's a number of different things that can be done. We need an engineer unit to go out there and help patch up and fix up and replace anything and everything that needs to be fixed out there. the bad guys that they may be vandals but we're builders. We were just great savages, congratulations we already knew that. They're the kind of people that burn places down. We're the kind of people that build things and we'll depend them too. So let's again let's demonstrate by example. Let's employ our resources accordingly and let's get the job done. It's not a difficult thing to do. It does require focus on the part of everybody else out there to the sway of getting to the swing of things here kids other things happening of course we've their bet boy it's almost like you know here's the thing you got all the news articles it's like all the cops shoot another armed unarmed guy all the cops strangled another woman all it's like you know uh... it's why we're buying more ammo usually i mean that the the the norm now and you know it's because in several people that they're finally catching on i mean more than few everybody understands it's because we have foreigners that are training these idiots in uniform and they're gobbling up all this police state, kill everybody BS from overseas. Specifically the Israeli Shysters coming in and telling everybody they need to murder everyone and be the, you know, in other words the Commissars from outside, the communist Jewish Commissars are now in the US going from department to department, place to place and it's all you can get away with everything. Joking a guy right there in public, you know, in a public location. Two guys holding his arms, the other guy strangling the man to death and pictures. He can get over those guys. Where did he get the idea to do that if he was? Where did that come from? Where did he get that? Where are these ideas being planted into their heads? Who are the stinking foreigners doing it? See that, this doesn't happen in a vacuum. He didn't go, I thought they know. They've been told, we got all these three drinks we're gonna teach you about how to kill Americans. How to torture Americans and that way they'll all, you're gonna be the market. I haven't been there, but I'm told if you go to for the name. Some of these examples, you wonder if that was even an American. Mark, you talked years ago about just another right here in Michigan, guys. and we caught them on the ground as soon as everybody called up and said you know somebody because the way they did it with the local broadcast in the uh... uh... o'wasso area was you know don't be surprised if you get pulled over and there's a guy in a strange uniform that gets out of that car because the russian police officer a russian army soldier and they're they're riding in the cars with our local sheriff's department and ha ha ha ha Well it would be funny to get a ticket by a foreign cop on American soil, huh? Good as you or me. Yeah. And you know what everybody said? Well, don't be surprised if we blow them out of his boots and we might just shoot the bugger with him because he knew better to be bringing the foreigner along in the first place. You know what? The Russians were out of the cars real quick. Yeah, that's right here in Michigan, guys. We saw that first hand. So that's not somebody says somebody heard that's well here's how we deal with it We're hunting for them if they're in the cars. We'll find them well They were out of the car and down the road and back into the tunnels over there in the saltines are up there at the scotter anyway I hear the music done your number for night vision before we go any farther deck numbers two three one seven nine six eight four five eight Hey, you know would really be great Jeff Bennett Bundy Ranch Standoff Copper Round Coins commemorating the Bundy Ranch Standoff and the returning of the cattle guys. Hey, that would move. That would be a tremendous thing to do. Again, Copper Round through Jeff Bennett. He has them available. God bless the Republic. world order we shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run but we are on the march both day and night why not do a copper round commemorative coin everybody can afford them it'll cost a couple dollars apiece but it'll be a commemorative coin that actually reflects a victory on the battlefield for America the cow came home yeah that's right the cow and the cow oh they'll be right dot dot dot and the cows came home there you go moo Anyway, Daniel number of night vision to close us please. It is 2317-968458. Thank you, Mark. Thank you, Joe. God bless you both. God bless America. If you've ever wondered how to eliminate those stinky odors in your home, come on, you know, we all have them. Like when Uncle Joe comes over smoking that fat cigar, or the little wife cooks salmon for supper, even those nasty little odors that are furry friends leave behind. 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