May 5, 2014
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1h 8m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed extensive logistical support for the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, including detailed recommendations for deploying gas masks, NBC protective equipment, spare tires, fuel storage, LED lighting, and field kitchen equipment. He provided specific sourcing information from government liquidation auctions for military field kitchens available across the country, emphasized the importance of CB radios for communications, and recommended affordable surplus gear from Coleman's including desert boots and booney hats. The show also covered signal communications infrastructure being established at the ranch and mentioned militia units from Michigan and Alabama preparing to deploy to the area.
- bundy ranch
- nevada standoff
- nbc defense
- gas masks
- field kitchen
- government liquidation
- militia deployment
- preparedness
- communications
- cb radio
- military surplus
- tactical equipment
- signal communications
- colonial marines
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Thank you for listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com For future generations this legacy we gave In this the land of the free and home of the brave The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave In this the land of the free and home of the brave You vie 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. 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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 burning bright. As Iooke vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each god given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? And good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm R. Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east, and north. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. We're on AM and FM Microstations, CB Baystations, and alternate technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the hallmark network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico. Head of the Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, Big Chungah, Nebraska, whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 3rd, 5th, Penn and our friends in the recall state of Colorado waiting to the left coast. We're the great state of Jefferson is out there along with many other friends that we have that are doing their part, pre-deploying material and equipment into the Nevada area and are on the ground helping out with our friends there to secure the Bundy Ranch and to expand security and defense operations. Turning back to the east, we 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, okay teams and the mob build, grandma consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work a million, but it go junction operators, the ability to continue to function when everything else is offline, day to day, it's Monday. It is the 5th of May, it is the 6th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K2000 and fourteen older calendar or my end crazy town crazy town calendar yes it is now couple interesting things going on here first of all i want to say uh... Good afternoon to our friends that are out there in the Bundy Ranch area because we do have friends listening and again keep up the good work stay focused and Remember practice practice practice anytime that you're deployed from the moment you leave the part of the states where you are and head to the deployment point you are active You should be taking seriously every aspect of what you are doing with regard to deployment operations I cannot emphasize that enough. So for everybody out there again, get focused, pay attention to your environment, stay frosty, and get on with the mission. There's a whole lot of work that needs to be done. Not enough time to get it all done before things kick off, but we'll do what we can. With regards to deployment, something I would recommend you, I haven't really touched on, but if any of our people are traveling any distance, guys, try to pick up a second spare for the car or the truck or the van that you're going to be taking out. If you're pulling a trailer, two spare tires. at least. Ideally, if you can find two rims, two rims that will match up with a single axle, buy a couple of or look for a couple of decent second set of tires. If they're better than the originals, take the originals off, leave them mounted, and use those as the spares. Take the other rims that you've acquired, mount them, and use those for the initial part of the trip. Now the idea behind this is that you're not bogged down or locked down anywhere or get stuck in the wrong place or at the wrong time for lack of, again, advanced planning. Two spares, repair kits, plug kits, all the other stuff should be on board with the trailer. You're going to be going into progressively hostile territory, but it's just the idea that things can happen. Also, full range of tools in the toolbox, needless to say. And if you want to, go over to tractor supply. You'll find a lot of multi-function tools, especially for trailer tending and for big truck or big format tool operations. It would be a real good idea to have a little bit of what you need on hand. and ready to use. If it serves more than one purpose, example, you've got some crescent wrench slash adjustable head wrench with 1.5 inch or 1.25 inch drive sockets on the other end for sockets. A great way to have two tools in one item, not a bad idea. And not only that, but a lot of girth. That makes for a pretty good ratchet handle when you got all that steel behind that, so it's not likely to fail on you right away. China Sport, but it's China Sport that'll work. So again, put the stuff together, make sure you make up a list of what you need on board, check the inventory, double check it, have somebody else go through everything with you, and then you're prepped to leave. Another thing, nuclear, biological, and chemical defense, NBC. Everybody should be taking a gas mask. In fact, ideally if you want to really help them out at the other end, we need gas masks deployed with the Bundy's. They don't have enough, I guarantee it, if they even have any. Okay, so let's get that problem settled out of the way real quick. If you have a source where you can pick up a few masks and a filter or filters, take the time to check it out. The one mask that seems to be in good supply, still not great numbers, but good supply are the M10, the M17 copy made by East Germany and Russia. the East Germany and Czechoslovakia. Forgive me. The idea behind this is that this is a familiar mask for many men who are my age because we grew up with it, guys. If you're in the military, you may have used the M9, graduated or at least shifted sideways to the M17, and then moved on to the later families of masks depending upon what year and era you participated. But the M17 hung in there for a long time. So, most of the men out there listening, you've had some experience with the M17. You will have no problem adapting slash adjusting to the M10 gas mask. So again, a solution. A solution. That's how it works. Anyway, again, for solutions on that, not just complaining, Mark, go do this. Mark's telling me to go do it. Where do I go? Where do I go? OK, hold on a minute. Main military, of course, price varies, but main military has NBC technology on the shelf. They still have some chem suits. When I told you to buy them, when they were cheap, cheap, cheap, it would have been a good idea. They've gone up in price. Even the adapters for the 60 millimeter for the Canadian and for the Finnish, British, German, you know, and the USM9, they go from 60 to 40. Remember those used to be like 10 for $10 or like 20 for 15 and all kinds of great prices. those individual individual adapters not going for nine dollars apiece anywhere from six to nine depending on who you buy them from okay not a problem it is where the world goes okay so surplus it doesn't last forever anyway uh... doesn't mean the stuff that there isn't serviceable certainly is anyway the uh... check and can they want seventeen all forgive me uh... tentative got up again twenty four dollars apiece through MainMilitary.com, $25 through Main Military. Now the Israeli masks are about at the same price range. The M15 military mask is more expensive. They do have the Russian gas mask adult for $10 apiece. Probably the best price for picking up a spare mask or dropping off a handful of masks there at the Bundy's. This would be a solution. You want to grab a few masks and it doesn't mean there's no size. There are people there that will be able to fit them. But pick them up and carry them out and drop them off in the quartermaster pile for material support. That would be the best way to deal with it. Anyway, again, solutions. I'm just complaining about the problems like Zoidberg. Yeah, we know how that is. Anyway, Oh, they do have the rubber gloves very bottom of the NBC section US rubber chemical gloves for $2 a pair again for the large Remember or medium. Let's find out for sure which size we have there because that could vary too Small mediums and largest smalls I would buy from Coleman's you can get a whole case 72 sets of small rubber NBC gloves for $8 The mediums and larges, this isn't a regular good price for the mediums and larges. Through main military they have the mediums and larges in stock. They show that they're there. And they're $2 a pair. So if you need a medium or a large size rubber glove for your NBC kit for full mop gear, there you go. There's a solution. We are not you know sucking papers when the time comes and again the idea is to go quick move quick deal with it and get on down to the things The other thing I do not know somebody asked me. What about fuel on site mark? You know guys there's a couple things taken to consideration there also a lot of people are using and especially because of what's going on with the location firewoods a premium a lot of people are using propane and Now the one-pound pigs should not all be piled up all over the place. In fact, like all the rest of your tactical reserve, they should be spread out around the site. Other fuel should also be spread out so it's not all bunkered in one place. Now it shouldn't be out and hanging in the breeze. What I just said is how it should be deployed either in a corn slash secured below surface or again, bunkered in so that it is secured from small arms fire to a degree. Anyway, the reason we're looking at this, there was a question, what about fuel? What do they have? How much do they need? I would assume, though that's not always a good thing, but Mr. Bundy, of course, has a ranch. That means he's probably got a jobber slash a delivery unit that comes in or somebody that will come in for now anyway and deliver diesel or deliver gasoline depending on what he's using for that those many pieces of machinery that are on site. You will notice that he has a wide range of pieces of mechanical equipment that he uses because he's a working ranch. It's a farm, guys. They use this stuff. So fuel is, you know, well, again, the life blood for all the heavy machinery. I do not know. So we're going to have to get that question answered from the people on the ground there. If they want additional fuel delivered, if they do, I would assume the best way to do this in a safe way is go with one pound and or 15 pound propane pigs. Propane is something that, well, if they don't have anything right away, go out to Sam's Club, get yourself a hookup for the propane canister and you can have a heater, you can have a cooker, whatever. The big thing is that propane is a very user friendly storage system. The one pounders can be deployed in many locations easily. The 15 pound pigs are universal. Again, just about right for field mess, for the cooks, for whatever we're doing there. So it is something that is a solution when it comes to dealing with this particular problem. Again, I'll get clarification on diesel, gasoline, and on other POL issues including of course gas slash propane. I'm sure that one pound propane pigs And I am sure that any other variant on the theme, I mean if you've got a 60 pound pig or something you want to donate, I am sure they'd have no problem taking it. But 15 pounders are typically a little more manageable, easier just to roll in, roll out, carry in, carry out. And easily traded in because usually they have stores all over the place where you trade in. Campers, you know, campers supplies, if nothing else guys, campers supplies. Another thing is lighting, LED lighting. Right now there are some phenomenal LED, super bright, very efficient LED plate type lighting that's out there. There's so many variations in the theme and too numerous to mention. But considering their efficiency and combined with one solar panel, a series of perimeter lights can be established or at least again security lighting away from the center. that can be used to elume the area of activities out to your front, example on the road, etc., but also on key avenues of approach that may have, shall we say, oblique cover. It would be a good idea to be able to, again, illuminate and shadow up the areas by doing ground lighting, anything that moves, cast a shadow, fire to the base of the shadow, and you pretty well put it in the area of activity for whatever is moving out there. Just something to think about. So anyway, with that being a premise for how to deal with threat slash problems, I would highly recommend that if we get a chance, again, if you want to donate, you can go to dealxtreme, dx.com, dx.com, dx.com, www.dx.com, or www.dealxtreme.com. Go into their lighting. LED lighting is specifically listed. They have page after page after page after... I mean, it's just ad nauseam. Every variation, anything you got with LED replacement lighting in whatever format and whatever output you want. If we're going to use any IR lenses to, shall we say, illuminaria, These hyper bright LEDs offer minimal calorie buildup certainly not as hot as a conventional bulb although in some cases yes and some no. Depending on how they're again evacuated for you know in other words ventilated. But behind one of these IR lenses for illuminating an area, pretty impressive especially since the quality of the glass IR lenses that are coming in from Eastern Europe are very high. Okay. So, something to think about there, and it's again a solution. It's not difficult. You can take any number of combinations of units that are out there and make them work for you. Now, one of the other things we've been talking about is the mess halls. In fact, for everybody out there, I would highly recommend that we start to seriously look at this. Well, the Donut of Destruction guys is getting rid of these all over the place right now. Coming up here in the next few days or in the next few weeks as a matter of fact. All over the country. Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Right now you can get a field kitchen. What's the date today? Uh oh. Well you got till tomorrow. Let's put it that way. Tomorrow? Nope, you got two days out. Today is the fifth. uh... let me give you an example right now you're unknown mark uh... m kt eighty atlantic industries trailer mounted field kitchen event number one two six two two lot number six three seven five anybody got six hundred and fifty dollars is right now the top bid is six hundred forty one dollars out of haddiesburg mississippi the next one up right there in the same site same same lot or actually different lot same event $635.55. By the way, there's a third one there that, let's see, $365. And they've got another one. Well, it must be a little nicer unit because there's a bid for $1,039. Guys, these are towable, self-contained, military field kitchens. everything to feed a unit in the field off that trailer, including the serving areas, prep areas, stoves, the whole nine yards, guys. Now, if anybody wants to help us with a solution for the Bundy's, getting one of these would make it. Think about it. In fact, they've got one down here. The guy's bit at Hattiesburg. Oh, three of them. $221. $200. $221. Yeah, that's down in Hattiesburg. If you go to govliquidation.com, these are US Army. What you do is for a search, field kitchens. Put field kitchens. These are trailer mounted military field kitchens. Couple more, one for 580. The other one, the bid right now is at 277 each. Don't worry, you don't have to go that far. By the way, there's total photo essays. So he says, well, I don't know what I'd be buying. Yeah, you do. You just click on the photo essay there. Hit the icon for the particular lot, particular trailer. Tap it. And then there's a whole bunch of pictures they took to show you the model that you're getting, in fact, the one that they're offering. OK. Now, Fort Sill, Oklahoma Ointment. I'll go back up here. A couple of these are sand and toil. Oh, I better correct myself. Some of these were at Heddesburg, one is at Fort Lost in the Woods of Misery. Two of them are at San Antonio, Texas. Any of you Texicist listeners out there? Well, they got two field kitchens down there right now. Top bid is $277 and they will be closing the bid. Uh-oh, well, these might have gone today. Sorry about that. They did close the bid. They went for, here's the thing. These two field kitchens went for two hundred and seventy seven dollars a piece. Oh, oh, oh, I read it wrong again slap me. We still got two days less than two days But you got two days to bid on these and right now if you're down in Texas They're Atlantic Industries MKT-90 trailers San Antonio, Texas. There are two of them two hundred and seventy seven dollars apiece Fort Sill, Oklahoma still coming up for bid on the 12th Fort Sill there too hooks Texas. I don't know where hooks Texas is you tell me hooks, Texas They've got one coming up there Oklahoma City on the 19th They've got nine pallets field kitchen module to include but not limited to mil-spec tent poles apparently this is a field kitchen as in a Larger field kitchen unit guys at Oklahoma City At Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland, they've got another one coming up on the 19th. At Indianapolis, Indiana, just south of us, they've got one coming up on the 19th. In Anchorage, Alaska, same model coming up on the 19th. In New Castle, Delaware, on the 12th, only about a week away. Not even that. in Newcastle, Delaware. One, two, three, four, five, six are coming up, seven are coming up, eight, nine. There are nine field kitchens coming up, Newcastle, Delaware. You see a pattern here, guys? They're all over the country. Now, if we could get just one of these, oh by the way, Newcastle, they got one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12, oh wait a minute, half of these are the older model, the other half are the newer model. The MKT75A or alpha model. So there are even other systems available. Newcastle's got a whole pile of them, a whole parcel of them there. So you see there are solutions and this would be one that would be priceless guys. to deploy this properly and have this in place, takes the heat out of the kitchen at the Bundy Ranch, puts it into a field mess where it belongs. That would be a wise thing. So here is a solution that you guys, anybody who could come up with one, by the way if you're a militia unit or if you're guys thinking out there and listening out there, these would be really nice to have anyway for operations, don't you think? Now, the interesting one is the one that says 9 pallets in Oklahoma City. This looks like a regular field kitchen. Yeah, this is a big one. This is everything. This is for a field mess that would normally go into a field kitchen tent. There are several variations to include material with mermite cans, immersion units, stoves, the whole nine yards. If you are not familiar with the mermite can, that is a meal transporter. There are three cells inside. Between the three cells you have a meat product, a vegetable. Actually two vegetables was typically the case but they might put meat, potatoes and something in the way of a dessert. Something that is hot like a cobbler or whatever. You got warm food especially during the winter because these things were insulated. Very nice to have work very well and they are a solution. So don't say we didn't come up with an answer here again go to liquidations.com then punch in field kitchens go to liquidations.com then where it says search punch in any states that way you'll get all the items that are available field kitchens and there's a whole pastel of them coming up. Oh, there's some that are up right now a couple days. They'll be gone, but I'm on the site right now Mark, which ones are going to end quick? The first ones that are right there at the top of the page are in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. In fact, there's a couple that are there that are there, well there's more than one, but the one I'm looking at right now is lot number 6376 and I'm looking inside it to see what they are showing here. Looks like everything is there. Of course you never know, it could be something that needs to be adjusted or fixed, but We've got everything from the heaters to the stoves to the stainless steel, the mobile kitchen, all self contained. Now this is supposed to, the way these work is that these things actually boss them out. You open them up and everything lays out, guys. The walls go out in all directions so it literally is like a summer kitchen like it used to have down south, the way they're set up. These are perfect. This is exactly what we would be looking for. I'm showing all these are ending on the cocktail and closing 5-7. Yeah, 0-5, 0-7. Yep. And then farther down, the ones that are at, mostly at Hattiesburg, there's one at Fort Lost in the Woods, and that's closing on the 7th also, and that's got 580 on it. We've also got a couple that are in San Antonio. There's two of them. Now they look like the canvas is kind of tired, but that doesn't bother me at all. The canvas cover is designed purely as a shielding, but that can be repaired or replaced. You can get an idea that's down in Texacus. off of eBay. Last week I got two complete CB radio sets. Antenna, the old radio, and the PowerChord, everything, the plug-in. Each one for about $10 or less. Just thought I'd point that out to listeners that are trying to equip themselves. I'm finding a lot of old radios There that people don't like specifically CB radios less than $10 with a lot of times the antenna and that goes with it on eBay Excellent. I'll tell you what Again with the radios we do need some CBs out there They should be able to handle or should have some in fact I challenge you probably have some stuck in the barn Probably collecting dust we need to find out about that But definitely having those on hand, that's something that is a priority. It's one of the things that we need to take care of. And for each of you out there listening, there should have been a CB in every car that everybody showed up with out there. I guess that $40 at a truck stop, but $10 for a whole system? Oh, come on, put that in the vehicle and everybody's squawking everybody totally separate from everything else. Plus you throw battle chatter out on the CBs. because everybody's listening. Lots of people are listening. It's kind of fun to muck with a bad guy's head, you know what I mean? So just something to think about there guys. Go ahead, meet her, anything else? Oh, okay, very good, not a problem. Now, the One Down in Indianapolis is a 2009 MKT-99 series trailer-mounted M103A3 trailer. It gives you a better idea what you're looking at. You've got the thermal coolers for Kool-Aid and tea and coffee. You've got your food, you've got your equivalent, the modern version of the Murmite cans. You get water cans, you get your mess units, your heaters, your wash units. Everything is on board these trailers, guys. If we accessed one of these, it would more than service what we are doing out there at the Bundy Ranch. So I'm going to ask you, you guys are going to have to do this. What we need to do is coordinate. Somebody needs to step forward. You guys in the chat room, we need to talk about this. But if you round up somebody that's got some resources, you know, let's say we're looking at these ones that are up in Hattiesburg, Mississippi right now. somebody would step forward, I guarantee you could outbid one of these and that could be towed down out to or trucked on out to the Bundy Ranch and that would settle a whole lot of problems real quick. It would give somebody something to do but it would also give them something to focus on effectively. It would be a hell of a tool to have on hand. Now it looks like this includes the GenPaks. The generator packs guys. Which one's that? Pretty much every one of them of the MKT 90s which I expected but they're showing that for sure at least a couple of these still have their generators on board and their water heater units. and the stoves of course. The stoves are really cool. If you guys aren't familiar with the military field kitchen stove, guys there are about 50 some parts to the stove. Now when I say parts, what I'm saying is each stove has so many cooking tubs. One fits inside the other, fits inside the other, fits inside the other and the whole thing is designed so that all stores on the stove. So by the time you're done, it's a very efficient puzzle. Not hard to figure out, but it's designed so that everything works and integrates so that there's no wasted space during transport. And two men can pick it up and walk it anywhere. They're very, very, they're all aluminum. They're very lightweight, very easy to deal with. There are a couple of those typically if not three by what I recall on each one of these, there should be. But you've also got gen packs, you've got the water heaters, superchargers, etc. Because there is of course the ability to deploy the mess and serve on site. This is the supporting hub for the operation right here. And this is what would be perfect for the established kitchen out there at the Bundy Ranch. There is a designated area, but we need to work on squaring that away and making it a little more efficient. I can't recall, and guys I don't know, they should even have mesh trays and utensils, I know they have all the utensils for the serving end, but I'm not sure whether or not they have the MESTRACE. However, I've been looking for that to try and get those on site. I've got a dozen different places that have them. They used to be a dime a dozen. Now everybody thinks, ooh, it's like I used to have them in the military. Now they're nostalgia. When they become nostalgic, then they become expensive. Okay, as in become expensive. Or at least by comparison. Used to be we get them for a quarter a piece. Now, I don't know, stainless steel mess trays would be a good choice, plastic would be another option, hey we can eat off anything, but it would be nice to square the system away and get into a real intelligent routine where we can keep everything healthy and clean, more so than anything that's what's critical, and still again utilize the technology on the shelf. So for everybody out there go to govliquidation.com. Then, keyword is field kitchen. You punch in field kitchen, it will list all of them that are upright now. The bids for the ones that are up now will end on 05-07 at 5pm. Well, today's date is the 5th, so that gives us under two days. And the bidding, it's electronic slash computer bidding. You can see step by step what's happening. You identify the event, the lot, and then you again get into the bid system, but you have to do it now. You'd have to be working on that tomorrow in order to get into the bid system. Okay? But the other locations are Hattiesburg, Fort Lost in the Woods, Fort Leonard Wood, Misery, San Antonio, Texas, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Hooks, Texas, Oklahoma City, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland on the east coast, Indianapolis, and that one we're going to check on ourselves guys, we will be on that one. In fact it's in Indianapolis, Indiana, Anchorage, Alaska, if you're listening from way up there, there's one up there, I don't expect that to get to Nevada, you keep that up where you guys are, it costs too much to get the sucker up there in the first place. New Castle, Delaware, many of them, in fact there is a whole long line of field kitchens that are up at New Castle, Delaware. It's probably about, let me double check here, looks like about 20 at least. I would say about, oh wait a minute, no I can tell you right now, the start of 5201, hold on here guys, and ends, wow, okay, so there's 30 of them. 30 field kitchens at New Castle, Delaware. And of those, I'm sure the price will be quite up and down. So that might be a consideration. It might be a solution. Obviously, a mess kit brigade to have that many kitchens in one place like that. Of course, it's a depot. And they probably just brought them all in and dumped them in one spot is what they did. Typically, all these are depots. Look at the pictures behind everything. And it'll tell you a little bit of what's on site. Notice all the Humvees that they're getting rid of. Which I've noticed that we're in the in the property. This is all in the property lot But there are some excellent pictures you get a complete survey how things work what they do and There is an image of each of these for you going through what condition they're in how they're you know how they're you know closed and assembled and and how they're disassembled and then deployed. Okay. There's no generator on that NK, the one in Indiana. I'm reading the description. Okay, that's the cool thing too is that everything will be right there, well, most everything. You've got to go through the pictures because remember you can ID it. You'll be able to spot with it on it's still on in many cases. Again, these are typically all packed away the same way. They're identical as far as their configuration goes. There are little variants in what may have been pilfered. You may notice that many have the OD Green Base, but many others have the Desert or Savannah Tan accoutrements that have been added, telling you that obviously it's been resupplied or refinished or refurbished sometime during the Desert Dust Part II, the Adventure Continues activity probably. or Desert Dust 1, but most of that looks like the newer cans, the newest ones, so I'd say Desert Dust 2. But they're definitely worth checking out and it'll give you an idea what I've been talking about all this time, but one of these for the deployment would be critical, would be priceless. a complete one obviously the best one we could get would be our best choice uh... and then we'll work it out at the other end but once deployed are you would stay in place afford the it in a duration of the activities out there that's the idea so again hopefully again with their other sort of support systems to guys generators come through all the time And I mean all the time. Some of these are more complete. Some do not have any of the material or equipment on board. You have to look at them. Really clean, the one trailer is. I don't know if it has the covers or not. But otherwise, in really good shape, none of these have a whole lot of oxidation problems. Which is the first thing I'm looking for is are there any, have they been abused at all? They don't look like they've been abused. Typically, they are stored inside by the host unit that usually has to deploy them or is issued them. They keep these stored indoors. They don't usually store them outside. That's something to consider too. That's why they are in as good a shape as they are typically. Another one on top is we have 11 hours operating hours. I don't know what the criteria for that is as far as use, but a lot of these are strategic reserve. Forgive me, our tactical reserve and may have been in storage since hell, even Vietnam. This is like everything else that we've been buying over the years. You never know how long it's been stored. It could have been underground. Fort Leonardwood or for instance Wright-Patterson, this is the kind of stuff that's underground. It goes down 44 stories with regard to storage site at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. If you go down to the right tier, you'll find this stuff parked there. I used to buy radios from there. At the time it was like tier 8 is where a lot of the radio equipment came from that I bought. But then another time the stuff came from tier 41. Which means it was way down south as they say. So definitely worthwhile. and the Hattiesburg, see that shows everything, Wood Generator, yeah. See it does confirm Wood Generator there. And that's the first one at the top. Right now President Hybe bid is $641. I know somebody probably wants it real bad, but I'll guarantee we would use it better. You know what I mean guys? This is a tool that would serve us well. It also make a statement. Everybody understands what I'm saying? It would really, really, really make a statement. That's another thing we need, like I said, symbolism here as much as anything is critical. That we get our act together and that we'd be doing stuff like, we can get this stuff organized. You guys are going to have to help me with this. I can only do so much. Personally, I want one. I would deploy this, have this on standby at another location with a bunch of other equipment, but right now, to be quite honest, with what we're seeing out west, this would be a major, major plus along with the other troops hitting the ground. Everybody helping, signal communications, we're dealing with that. You'll notice I'm not asking you to do that. There's a reason. We already have the trailer given to us. We've got everything we need to get out there just about. Now we're just working out the details. But we will have the signal communications dealt with in a very short period of time. That is a high priority and it's being done right now. But a field mess, a field kitchen, man that would save us all so much hassle and it would be also a definite, you know, it's one of those things where the word would spread. Think about how this would bolster morale in the area, just to the idea that people are getting their act together and squaring really serious, you know, serious support away. It's good that the men have shown up, but it's better that the men are properly supported, no matter who they are. And I guarantee we could get a straw boss and a crew together, and the ladies would know, and the men that are cooks would know what to do with this. It would be fantastic. It would just lift their hearts people. Think about all the hearts and minds process here. People talk about, again we do this with our signal communications, what we do on the air. But what we are supposed to do on the air is help them route and build to deal with issues like this. So again I'm harping I know. I know how some people are feeling about it. Bottom line is this would be such a coup. You guys need to figure it out. I'll try to do what I can help, but everybody else is going to have to be the ones, and I mean somebody else needs to step in and be the person to do it. In fact, there are some people I can't remember. What do you think about a grand? I would say probably because look at where the bids are. Now there's one that somebody really, really likes because they did put a $1,039 bid on it at Haddiesburg. Item number 6378. There are a couple of people in the chatroom talking about supporting something and whatever. Guys, if you want to rather than spending like thousands or several thousand dollars in one area, this would be priceless. To be able to take a thousand, actually when it does look really clean, I can see why they like it. It looks like it's probably one of the premium ones and yes it has a generator. So, $1,039 is what so far the bid is at. Now remember, they can counterbid too. So whatever it's going for, whatever it goes for, it's going to go for. Of course, now the other thing too is remember, some people go and check things out on site. And when they do, that's why they're prioritizing certain items. They're something that they figured is the cherry they want to pick, and they're going to focus on it. That's why you'll see the price variance in terms of the bid. Plus again, there's different material onboard or not onboard. Anything that's missing, I know I could probably replace, but again, I'd be willing to bet if we go to GovLick we could probably get pretty much everything for less than retail for sure, to say the least. In fact, we need probably more than what we need so we can subdivide it. The other thing I'm working on right now, we need transporter cans for out there. And that's another thing that if they had it and I haven't even looked to see now, first of all, we know where the field kitchens are. I've harped on that enough. Now let's go to something else if you go back over to the rest part of rest of government there's a section called Other than here we go Non-metallic scrap when you go to the very home page Non-metallic scrap see we got all this stuff going out there, and we're in dust city It's like being over in Iraq or being over in Afghanistan, so we're then going to look at plastics and plastic scrap my favorite When we do that what's really weird is 660 pounds of spent 223 brass shows up first Wait a minute. That's not plastic. What the hell is that doing there? Now somebody put that there so maybe their buddy will get it because there's somebody won't know where to look. That's why. Oh did I say that? Yes, I did for a reason because that's what happens. Anyway if you scroll down through the plastic scrap you'll notice that there's a lot of stuff that isn't scrap. But they have for each heartache Transport cans cases all sizes guys you name it and combinations These would be the kind of thing to have to put all the stuff. We're sending out there to put in That's one of the things by the way. We've already got the camo poles We've already got that in motion the camo expanders, and we've got our radar mass and our antenna mass squared away So those are those are set I just noticed because there's another example here on the site. But as far as plastic, transporters, storage containers, if you're looking for something like that, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, Warner, Robins, Georgia, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, always a lot of these transport cans there because that's the jump off point for everybody going overseas. Fort Bragg's got a pile of this stuff and they always do. There's always more coming in. If you take a look at 20x32x12 hard-and-green plastic storage containers, 19ANPVS 7B plastic cases, empty, 25 approximately, Fort Bragg, Fort Bragg, Fort Bragg, Jacksonville, Florida, etc. Lockburn, Ohio, that's right down south of us here guys. and many, many other places, too numerous to mention. Government has places all over the place and they spent your money on a whole pile of stuff, so congratulations, it could be anywhere. They also have chairs. Not worried about chairs, but in fact if we can find something where I can pile up something, throw it out there, I will. Electric cable items. Anyway, again, just go through and then go to non-metallic scrap and then go to the plastic scrap, plastic in the subcategory. That's where you'll find all these neat containers as you scroll through. There's nothing listed under storage containers. Don't ask me what the government criteria for a definition is, but they never list the containers under storage containers. Never. I've never seen them do it. since they built this site. I don't know what's in their brain, how it works, and I don't really care because I have figured out what they really do. And so I won't have a problem understanding what is available. So just something to think about there. Trucks, tractors, backhoes, all kinds of other stuff, but that's goblequidation.com. We're past that now. Anyway, field kitchens. Go to goblequidation. Field kitchens, goblequidation. Field kitchens. take a look see if there's something there guys if you can coordinate in the chatroom we start talking to each other that we can get everything out there that we need to where it needs to be okay uh... to do to do to other than that but see other things going on well i will have out there i've got in my hand the reward the original ecom cons but i am going to come i'm gonna restructure the a compound with the updated uh... with the updated and addended call lists. While I sent the e-com cons to you guys for a format, you have to change out certain things, obviously, with regard to telephone numbers that you choose to use for your emergency notice process. We're going to make up a new master that will be the standard for the Bundy deployment. but can be used by anybody, whoever we have, that's establishing operations in the surrounding area so that we'll have those standard operating procedures being especially critical, but also field reports. Rather than a lot of the inconsistency that we're seeing, a standard established will be a standard that people can meet. And that needs to be done also. Less confusion, more intelligence, guys. We just need to be focused better. We need to be diamond cutters. Now, on that note, another thing real quick. Footwear. I had somebody asking me about that in another letter here that I got a couple days ago. Now, I would point out that Coleman's dot com, Coleman's dot com, www.colman's dot com, www.colman's dot com. Go to Colman's dot-com and then go to their markdown section now. They had several but since I mentioned these last Apparently everybody decided to check them out and realize they might need some boots well Boots us GI hot weather. These are the large quad type cleat They are the suede combat boot. These are regular US military issue, but the only size that they have left is 11 narrow But if you're a 10 or 10 and a half and you're in a regular 11 narrow probably has just enough girth that you might be able to make those work. But if anybody is an 11 narrow then these are an excellent shoe or a 10 for that matter. Remember your feet swell and your feet, you know, again, get bigger all the way around in hot weather. They always do. So the go to Coleman's dot com. Go to the clearance section. The item number is 084701. They're boots. US GI Hot Weather, $12 a pair. $12 a pair. Even if you just use them for regular utility boots, grab them. Only because, again, you're going to need more footwear. If you've got a foot that fits that boot, $12 is a hell of a lot better than a pair of tennis shoes, kids. This is a US contract boot so it should survive at least a little bit of wear and tear. Oh and by the way grab yourself a pair of rubber boots while you're at it for $3. Don't forget, Booney Hat USGI Desert Pattern 6 and 7 eighths brand new US military $2.24 a piece for the 5 color chocolate chip desert booney. Again, Booney Hat USGI. Somebody want to do a gift to the Bundy's? Grab five of those. One pair of those desert boots ship them out to the Bundy's. Why? Oh somebody will use them and again, that's the Bundy Ranch 3315 Gold Butte Road Bunkerville, Nevada 89007 Bundy Ranch 3315 Gold Butte Road that's B-U-T-T-E as in Butte, Mountainous Terrain guys Gold Butte Road, Bunkerville, Nevada 89007. One more time, that's Bundy Ranch. 3315 Gold Butte Road, Bunkerville, Nevada 89007. This is stuff that fits the environment. Those desert booney hats are $2.24 a piece. If you want to buy five of those or ten of those and shoot them to the Bundy's, send them right to the ranch. That's all you got to do. They're in the clearance section. Go to Colman's.com. Go to the clearance section. It's on the first page. They are $2.24 a piece for the Booney Hats. Grab a pair of those boots and throw them at them too. They're only $12 a pair. That's a reasonable investment. The ladies should be able to wear those. A lot of people don't have proper footwear for out there or they don't have change out. They came with what they had. They're there on site. Let's upgrade them. Progressively, we are going to combat load upgrade them so that they are all going to be level and at the same standard. Every little bit helps. All of you can help out in this way. It's not expensive. Five of those have to be what? $10, $11.25. Plus the shipping I would say the shipping is going to be about the same if you buy 10 of them That'd be a whopping $22.24 shoot 10 of those out there That's 10 more pieces of headgear and again. That's a full booney hat you might need them for yourself So if you think you need to go to you instead of them hey, I don't care who gets them first I just like our people to get them so they're off the shelf and in our hands, okay? Anyway, we are at the top for everybody out there. I appreciate all the help and we again are in motion. We need Michigan donations for the Michigan component that's going out next. That's going to be one of the heavy units. And we will be able to transport beans, food, if you want to donate batteries or if you've got something maybe in the way of administrative or office supply support for the radio station. We are going to be establishing the shortwave base, let's see, 2 meter, marine channel, CB and a micro FM station. All of that will be part of the CP, Signal Communications, combo element. It doesn't mean we won't have radios and equipment in other sites, we will. But the purpose behind this is to establish an intelligent signal communications element that is part of the central component and then it will in turn be supported by the outlying elements to include Third Regimental Combat Team Colonial Marines. They're already packing up and on their way out there with the 26th Company. I'm pretty sure I got that right. If I'm wrong, kick me in the microphone. You guys can slap me later when you see me on the road, guys. But again, Third Regimental Combat Team Colonial Marine Element from here in Michigan We will also have the 8th, volunteers from the 8th regimental combat team, Colonial Marines, out of Alabama. They're going to spend a 5 or 10 man contingent right away, and they're going to try to add them for all of our CNM people out there to thank the 42 people. We are the top. As always, God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order, we shall prevail. The Empire is on the run. And we are on a March 9 day. Oh, thank you, sir. Guys, thank you for all your input. Let's do what we can. I need all your help in the chat room. I need all of our listeners to pitch in too. Let's all act like men slash warriors of the West. We have a job to do. Let's get it done right, kick ass, take names, and we'll get on home when we're done. Bye-bye. locally that's one of the problems what's surprising if there's anacondas in the everglades Oh yeah, by the time we're done right now, they already did run into them. That's been about eight years ago. That was in the news for a bit where they ran into one of the bigger pythons that probably somebody had let go and they just let it go into its environment and it let go with regard to a feeding frenzy because of how old food it needed. As far as growing, you've got to figure, if you find one, how many more didn't you find or how many more don't you know about? The population density, reptiles especially guys, I've been talking about the turtles the same way. Go to town, cage them in an area where they are able to populate in an area untouched. They'll repopulate very quickly with no predator problems. Especially if they're of a little higher class, a larger creature, they're dominant. They don't have too much to worry about other than Mr. Crockogator. You know the alligator out there is the only thing that they have is competition and the alligator better get them when they're small. Of course alligators aren't a tiny baby either. There's lots of tires in that alligator alley. One of my aunts was talking about that. They did the trip down there and she was complaining because of all the tires that they saw thrown in the swamps when they drove down alligator alley over to the west side east side of the state. As my dad pointed out he said those weren't tires, those were alligators. That's why they call it alligator alley guys for a reason. Speaking of alligators, we had animal rights come out and say we were mean because we did have an alligator and he left us a lot of stuff until a northern couple started feeding the alligators and we said that's it. We got a trapigator and take him out. I can either trap him and have him hauled away or whatever. It's not a big deal. It takes care of the problem. The alligator was something everybody used to be really worried about. I think it would make a good guard dog. I'm looking for one, George. If you find one again, let me know. Yeah. It would make a good suitcase or boots for you. Well, that's down the road. Remember, you think ahead. And gator steak and gator... Remember, jerked gator is awfully tasty, guys. Gatorjurk is out there. Yeah, we got a guy here that does Gatorjurk. Actually, that was, Shelley finally took me down to Galveston last weekend, dad. Found a really cool military surplus store. It reminded me of the one we used to go to over in Jackson. That's been there a long time. They had a lot of the Molly gear and some of the other stuff that came from Sturm. I found the Sturm tag on it. I asked him, you get any other stuff from Sturm? I don't know. Then it's like, and of course dealing with the Sturm, they put their own tags on stuff once it comes over here and sure enough there were Sturm tags on a lot of the uniforms I was looking at. But one of the new shops that they had down there by where Shelley works is a jerky shop and one of the type of jerkies that they had was Alligator. Gator jerky, num num num. And probably, let's see, what's the other one? Oh, well of course Snapping Turtle Jerky, we have that up here too. And then, well, the emu, since the emus are being bred now, along with the ostrich, so... I've always wanted to cook. I've always wanted to buy a butchered ostrich for a Thanksgiving meal. Just once. Everybody loves turkey. I don't know what we cook it in, but no we don't. Something else that we had happened today, dad, you know, we were talking about, we were actually talking about turkeys and the wild turkeys that Shelly saw while she was up in our state and we went over to Walmart today between the hours where we were down because we had to take the cat to the vet and sure enough in the parking lot of Walmart somebody had a turkey on the loose and Shelly goes, that's a duck. I go, no, stop, that's a turkey. She goes, it's a duck and then it gobbled at her. Well, we have wild turkey here in Mass right now, guys, and that's another one of those populations that's on the upswing. All you do is plant them and keep feeding them, and amazingly enough, you get more food down the road. We have them parading around the cornfield here right now scavenging because the corn, from the corn, the snow is gone. We are passing it up in the air, Dad. The harvester never gets all the corn. Dad, we're passing it up in the air. I'm going to bump you. Oh, we got to go. Yes, a matter of fact, we got BC coming up. Don't you touch that dial, guys. God bless the republic. Get your new order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The empire is on the run. And again, all those creatures can be jerked. The problem is you don't want that strange long pig. Oh, wait a minute. That's not part of the menu. Well, for some reason. Yeah, don't get the French long pig. I was telling Shelly about that. She thought it was a yoke. Oh, no. Remember that. 300 years of cannibalism didn't go away very quickly. We'll be back. Well, in about an hour. 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