May 19, 2014
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1h 8m
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2014
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed financial manipulation in precious metals markets, specifically CME attempts to install price limits on gold and silver futures as a sign of desperation. They covered ongoing support efforts for the Bundy Ranch deployment, including donations of supplies, equipment, and communications infrastructure. The show featured discussions on military vehicle militarization, night vision technology availability, government surplus equipment procurement, and caller questions about boots and tactical gear from government liquidation sources.
- gold and silver manipulation
- comex futures
- bundy ranch deployment
- night vision technology
- preparedness supplies
- government surplus
- price discovery
- federal reserve
- ukraine conflict
- militia communications
- tactical equipment
- camp larson
- shortwave transceiver
- mrap vehicles
- second amendment
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Still the land of the free and good evening ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening in I was gonna say it takes you light out there. It's The Evening Intelligence Report, I'm Mark Hernke. And I'm Don Betcher. 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 were listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. We're on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're in the hallmark network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida, across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 3rd, 5th, and Pitt and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Waving the left coast where we have a great state of Jefferson, the rest of our friends there, we turn back to the east, wave to the Bundys as we go by in Nevada, sweep across the plains over the Mississippi and land in the Smokies slash the Blue Ridge where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams, and the Ma Bell Grandma Consortium where retired telecommunications workers bring us the Golden Spike. Don, it's been a perfect day, but it's acting like it wants to rain on us now. We've been putting machinery away, taking care of business as far as, you know... It's a This trend continues and then we start to call the place or the surroundings summertime. Hooray at any rate. Again, 19 May 2014. Bunch of things Mark. You guys, if you watch the evening news, it's almost as if. Now we bring up Laurel and Hardy. Now we bring up Larry, Mo and Curly. Now we bring up Richard. for tag team and duos and single people that are all in the news right now. It's funny as all get out. When we talk about the definition of what is the translation of the word news in Greek, it is most certainly entertainment as of late because touch on major subjects and almost seemingly because they must really enjoy their jobs, Mark, to sit there and talk about that or the other thing. nothing to them. It's just what happens when you read from a prompter for 18 minutes a day and that's your workload from the world. You could say, oh, they're at the Bundy Ranch. He's public enemy number one. Do everything but say that to people across the nation. See how that works? They'll run out anything. It's not like they were at the ranch. It's not like We can tell you this first hand or the people that they bring it to you first hand are their people. We've brought you information first hand from the ranch. These people are there. We've got them on the phone. That's happened on this hour. There are other people who have done that. At any rate you guys, it occurred to me that when you're doing the run up at the beginning of the hour mark and verbally, literally running across the nation and leaping from mountain range to river valley and whatnot in the time that it takes for that sentence to go out. That sentence is spread across the nation. That sentence is spread to Alaska. By the way, hello. That sentence is spread to other continents. That information gets out there so again, the world has changed to a great extent compared to even the times that Kennedy was shot. or even the times that how many people, you guys let's do a measure of this because there's one way you've compared this mark. You know the computing power that took man to the moon. All of the computing power on board that Apollo, you guys you have more of that in your laptop now. You probably have more of that if you've got one of the big end entertainment kind of iPad like telephone. more computing power, whether you tap it and use it or not is another thing. Let's look at that comparison, that leap right there, what computers have done. You've measured that many times. How many people proportionally knew at the time that man was walking on the moon across the globe how many people knew proportionally? 12%, 28%? 56%? I don't know off the top of my... These are just numbers coming out just as an example. It would not be a bad bet to say that something big happens in Ukraine or something big happens or when the airliner didn't show up within 24 hours, 80% of the world knew about it by the computer. The 80% is off the top of my head too, but the numbers have changed so greatly in so short a time. They even blamed the Arab Spring on the Internet, didn't they Mark? They did. They tried to blame the Arab Spring on the Internet. Couldn't blame it on Hillary before she fell down and bumped her head. Well, that's a whole different diatribe, isn't it? I don't want to go there right now, but Hillary fell down and bumped her head. Don't forget that. Oh, I don't know if this was brought up on the earlier hour or sometime between the hours, but you know what, Mark? There's trouble rising in Libya there. And we need a new ambassador to Libya, don't we? How about sending Chelsea? I'll be quiet now. Yeah, Chelsea to Benghazi. I was the best poster I've seen in a while. I was the best little pop-up. It's like, you know, what does it matter? Who cares? In other words, remember when everybody was killed there, that was the Hillary comment. Oh, what's the big deal? Well good. We'll put Chelsea's little hind end out there and Plopper's hind end in the same piece of real estate with maybe two guards. How's that sound? Oh, the fun would probably last for days. Yeah, yeah, days and days and days. It would seem like eternity to the victim. But hey, what does it matter? Yeah, see how that works? It's purely matter which piece of POS of royalty is there sitting plopped in the chair. Oh, the power of appointment. Yeah. And point you on the sharp pointy stick in the eye. That hurt good. A couple things here real quick. Again, an interesting piece in the scroll. For everybody out there, we haven't touched on silver and gold in a while, only because where it's going to be, it's going to be in its... This is an admission of just absolute manipulation, but CME attempts to install price limits on gold and silver which reflects frantic desperation. Perhaps the most unsettling recent event was the announcement by the CME that it was looking at putting daily price limit curbs on gold and silver futures. Why now? The daily volatility of gold is at a four year low while higher limits not in place a year ago when the bullion banks took the price of gold down $200 in a 24 hour trading period. The only reason to put price limit curbs in is to prevent true price discovery. Now what do they mean by price discovery, guys? The market will float to where it should be. And right now they're retarding that for the sake of trying to desperately prevent you from having a lump of purchase power or anybody out there other than the ring knockers. Price discovery could go up and could go down. But it's very unlikely it's going to go down. It might even settle for a little bit, but then as the market starts to identify what its actual inventory is, then the numbers would change completely and realize just how badly we've been stolen from or how badly the market is being manipulated. Well, it's interesting. I'm going to read the rest of this, at least part of it, and maybe not. I'm going to see how long is it. Yeah, I can read it all. So let's see, as many of us see, the only reason to put price limit curves is to prevent true price discovery. Something is seriously wrong behind the scenes. And I have a bad feeling, as do many other of my colleagues, that we might find out exactly what it is before the end of summer. This is by PM fund manager Dave Kranzler, Investment Research Dynamics, the O'Fert and Blight Manipulation of the Gold and Silver Markets. on the COMEX reflects frantic desperation, but why? Anyone with a pulse knows that last year's manipulated trouncing of the metals using COMEX Futures triggered an avalanche of physical gold and silver buying globally. And based on the fact that over 1000 tons of gold was removed, and disappeared from sight from all of the physical gold investment trusts globally combined, including over 500 tons from GLD. The massive and determined price takedown last year was anything but true price discovery. But there are other equally as disturbing smoke signals. Number one, silver was hammered early this morning. after the AM London price fix and leading up to and during the opening of COMEX futures for trading. All the European Eastern real physical markets were closed today. Switzerland, China, Vietnam, Turkey, London was not closed, but I think we're fooling ourselves that we consider London a true physical market. In other words, guys, it's a fiction. Today was nothing but a pure paper jam job to try to force potential holders of COMEX contracts to sell and not stand for delivery. In other words, if they sell it guys and they're already in the cycle of buying, selling, buying, selling, buying, selling, well then they never get the gold, right? But if they decide to lock in, you know, under the logic that, well, whatever you're going to get, you're going to get, it's like, no, I'll just take it no matter what it is. I'm going to get a hit, eh? Good, give me the gold anyway. Well, you don't want that gold. You want more FRMs? No, I want gold. No, no, we'll give you twice as many FRNs as the gold you would have gotten. No, I want gold. We'll give you three times. Remember that happened here a few years back and we covered this on the air? They paid out on futures 2, 3, 4, and 500 percent depending upon the note. Now think about that. In other words, they just absolutely didn't have the gold. Somebody had the gold, but the people who wrote all that fictional wipe your arse paper didn't have the gold. And I've said this over and over again, Don. Only an idiot or a fool would be going into futures. In any way, guys, they have nothing to back it with. You know, it's wipe your hind end toilet paper. It's no different from, again, the Federal Reserve. What's it back by, slaves? Because that's all they got. Okay? Note, no other correlated markets like the US Dollar Index or currency futures flinched during the raid on the metals. Number two, since the beginning of March, 452 tons of silver were removed from the Shanghai futures exchange plus the comics and the US exported a record amount of gold to Hong Kong in January. 3. Deutschbank resigns from the LBMA, Gold and Silver Fix Committee, and can't sell its seat. Why? Because why would any prospective buyer pay for the right to fix the price of gold and silver if they won't be allowed to manipulate it and make money from it? This is a more significant event than has been attributed to by anyone. Those LBMA price fix committee seats have zero value if they can't be used to manipulate the market. Why would I want to be in the chair and waste all my time spinning my arse? In other words, sitting on the pivotal point without the seat and just finding you got something really painful up your arse and really no purpose for it? Because that's really what it's the equivalent to. Number four, what was the emergency and secretive Fed meeting about two days ago? It certainly had no bearing on the policy announcement from the FOMC yesterday because of the FOMC policy was basically unchanged with the standard fraudulent comments about an improving economy and labor market. Well, you know what that is, chicken and every, you know, two pots and every chicken and or covering every chicken, what little is left. And car up on blocks and everything around. Translate that to modern terms, their hand in every one of your pockets. Again, the economy and labor market are just looking wonderful, really. Doing what? Oh, don't ask. Number five, China and Russia shifted into overdrive mode to work toward eliminating the US dollar from their trade activities. Ironically, this was triggered by the US intervention in the Ukraine. Number six, unexplainedly, Belgium in the last five months has become one of the largest holders, buyers of US treasury bonds. That's not strange. More on that in a minute. I'm asking a quantity that is roughly three quarters the size of the country's GDP. That's gross domestic product. Belgium has been running a current account deficit in the trade deficit. Where are the funds coming from to buy this amount of Treasury paper? Ironically, Belgium's holdings jumped up significantly right around the time over 100 billion in Treasuries removed from the Fed's foreign custodial account. Rumored to have been Russia's bonds. Please note, Brussels is the headquarters city for both the EU and NATO. Something is seriously wrong behind the scenes and I have a bad feeling, as do many of my colleagues, that we might find out exactly what it is before the end of the summer. Belgium is one of the invading countries. Again, it's a dot on the map mark, but for decades and decades you've been explained that as far as for globalist operations Belgium is the hub, one of several. But it's the one of the hubs in Europe. It's got all kinds of external problems and external problems, but guess what? So do the rest of the countries in the EU. So that's nothing new. Yeah, for influence down over the years, where was it that the Kaiser Wilhelm fled to and was never persecuted from? Yeah, he went to the Lowlands. And that's exactly what's cute again. He was arrangements were made He ended up in Belgium and then eventually in Holland and they you know neutral territories kept him. You know, I'm easily safe Hello. Yeah, good. Oh, who do we have we got you? We got you caller. We can hear you. Hi, John I recognize that voice. I know what do we all history here? Oh Thank you. Be careful, but I know how that happened and it's funny how things happen out there in the world and I did recognize that voice and enough said. Copper is the other metal we need in our inventory. Copper rounds. Craig from Forbidden Knowledge. Craig from Forbidden Knowledge. He was of course off to Dayton O'Hara Arena. Haven't anybody touched base? We had a list of shopping lists of things. Here it is at the end of Monday, but everybody's probably tired. If they were down there all weekend, man, it'll take the energy right out of you. You need a day to rest when you're done. Some of the guys went down there Friday afternoon so they probably really didn't get in Friday night. They probably went in there Saturday through Sunday. But I understand it was typically busy. I don't know whether or not we got all the things we wanted on the list. I found a few of the things here for the Bundy deployment to include looking for additional copper line. I found what I was looking for that stuff I picked up last year. And so I think we've got enough miles of it to do what we need to do. especially in telephone lines, so we're working on that guys. But we should have some of our other hardware problems dealt with in terms of insulators. Also we were planning on picking up another shortwave transceiver for out there so we'd have a matching pair. There is a reason we have Camp Larson, we have Camp Mundy. Camp Larson is off site, we have Colonial Marines there. They just received another couple of vehicles that are going to stay permanently on site. They actually came in from, I believe, Kansas. Those vehicles were donated whenever the time comes. If they are returned, they'll go back to the original owner obviously. But as it stands, we're building up what we need there. We need one transceiver at the primary site, one transceiver at the Larson site. So that's what we're looking at installing. In addition, and I can't stress enough guys, if you can keep donating, we're adults. This is not the three-week memory span popcorn idiots that are out there, our people that are listening understand that we've got an ongoing deployment. The bad guys are trying to figure out when they could move in and cause problems. There ain't no doubt that they're just pissed to no end because the program didn't work the way they expected. That doesn't mean it's over bunny stretch and we have to stay focused. So we're basically in the 1774 mode now food matches Toothpaste toothbrushes anything you can think of however one of the things I would ask that you also do if you're gonna send stuff out Go to the dollar store. Now. There's a couple different things that are really cool. I Go over to the, like we have Dollar Trees here. I know that Big Lot has something similar, but Dollar Tree has the Betty Crocker. They have red clear tops, they have purple clear tops and green clear tops in their food storage. There are some bigger cake or basically souffle or macaroni and spaghetti pans, but they're clear. They're just plastic trays. They are perfect for storage especially out there to keep the dust out. If you are going to be shipping something, which I have been saving containers up for this, pack up the stuff inside these containers. In fact the basic rule is take one of those containers and pack it solid with whatever little trinket items you can find that make sense. Stuff that people would use. If it's toiletries, keep the toiletries together. If it's foodstuffs, keep the foodstuffs together. If you just want to go through the dollar store and find the most for the least, bags of rice, bags of potatoes, instant potatoes, etc., then put them into the container and put them in a box that's matching in size, make sure you put some bumper material around it, and ship it out that way. Now, the cool thing is when it gets to the other end, they're going to have the containers that they need for the material that they're going to be putting on the shelf. Because the one thing that's obvious from the pictures is we need more of a storage system set up. They need shelving. That hasn't happened the way it should have. Everybody's having to improvise. I understand that we can do that, but we can do better. We need to get bigger. We need to get better out there as far as material goes, and we're trying. This is one of those little tricks. Take the containers you can get, little hint, hey, gold, like we said before, the five-gallon square pastry and food containers are five-gallon, they're the square instead of the round five-gallon pails. Usually you can get them from places that do pastry and stuff like that. I'll tell you what, those make great containers also to ship everything in. Think about it. You can pack everything in there, put it in bags, Ziploc bags, or put it in bags, garbage bags, whatever you want to. Pack it up inside the container. Tape that container, put the address on it, ship it that way when it gets to the other end. Not only do they get the food or get the material, but they've got a container. Any way that we can think to do this, we need to add to their storage system, and we need to be doing it as quickly as we can. The next batch of stuff being shipped from Parts Unknown will be in transport cans. and we are we just had stuff that was sent from Maine I know we had stuff that was sent from from New Jersey also we've got another company that's sending stuff from South Carolina so we'll find out again what the delivery time is I'm also getting feedback on this but we definitely need your help guys to get this done we are at the bottom of the hour so Terry we're gonna do Don You have night vision technology available. I shouldn't do this while I'm scrolling something through and I see the dictator of North Korea and I go, my God, what do they do to his head? It's a basketball with somebody's little piece of goat rug on the roof there. And he's got two little beady eyes. Everybody got a haircut like that now. He's a rotten little spoiled brat. Anyway, I'm sorry I didn't mean to do that, but I just tell him I'm just distracting picture. It's like, yeah, I don't want him handling a gun. He looks like an SOB anyway. A crazy SOB. Well, of course, crazy. But you could use that head for cleaning the bore of what, about a six inch? Yeah. Anyway, we've got night vision technology. Don has it available. We need it guys. We need it deployed. Definitely again, we want to remind everybody that If you're going to do this, the people that were the pathfinders are you guys that got this together and did this the way that you did as quickly as you did. That's made all the difference in the world. The company took notice of that and it was a heads up. It made all the difference in the world. You guys have actually helped other people, our people. Don, you have night vision technology available. What do you have? What are we looking at cost-wise and what's changing in the technology world here in the not too distant future, please. Well, we've got that first generation gun sight, .308 capable, 2.5 power. It'll thumb screw down onto your Weaver or your Picatinny rail if you can put that on the roof or ever so slightly offset of your AR-10 or your M1. It'll be happy to be there. It is recoil resistant to that extent. The manufacturer says it won't fail from recoil. They'll guarantee that for two years. I'll put that in your mailbox for 375 bucks. We did that through a bulk purchase. Reduced that price by $25. We've been bragging that up for a while now. We could go up to a second generation gun site right in your mailbox for $1,300. I need to work on a deal for that. I don't know how many, maybe five or 10. I'm not certain what that number will be for the break. But again, if you want to talk about green screen or if you want to talk about thermal, I have a piece of thermal, but company calls it a thermal flashlight. Although the only light that comes from it is the light that is on the ocular side, you know, the little screen that you're looking at. I can put that in your mailbox for $5 less than $2,000. Yeah, that's a piece of thermal for less than $2,000 right in your mailbox. My number is 231796. 845-8. Again, 231796-8458. Late last week, I heard that the number was 350 some of the coincidentally 350 guardian body. Now that number has been reduced since then. With the talk that maybe, you know, Cabela's or Gander Mountain or somebody might come in and buy the rest of them. So we need to work on those. Again, that's the same device right in your mailbox for $375. Now, we've been talking about losing the green screen in first generation, that it will only be white light coming out of the device. But now here we're losing the entry level on site two. That becomes a finite number. If you want one of those, give me a call, you guys. I'll do it again. My phone number is 231-796-8458. I would say again hello Alaska and there is a conclusion to the South Carolina. Now my number is 2317968458 goggles or gun sights, green screens or thermal. I'll be happy to beat up the guy with the 800 number. But I did hear some background there. Maybe we have a caller waiting. Yeah, George from Texas. What you got going? You know today I watched this one past You know, you hear, oh, they got these M-Rads for the police department. Mark, there was a big motor pool with pull up. I haven't seen a few blowing up M-Rads. We've addressed that over the years. If you are in particular places on the national highways, you can count them as they go by on flatbeds. You can take pictures of the damage. You can record it into history. They try to move them more at night as of late. But when you have such big numbers, it's pretty hard to hide. Interestingly enough, we were a port of entry for some reason because of course we used to have TARCOM and I think it was HABIT. They were dropping them in Detroit and we were actually seeing the wrecks going down 94 headed towards the 69 intersection headed southbound. Everybody was asking me, what the hell was that? I said, well that's what's left of a Bradley. and they're like, what? But we didn't lose any fill in the blank. And you know the Abrams, of course, we had a couple of the toasters and they did cover those with canvas mostly because it was too obvious. Nobody's gonna do anything to fix them if they're going back for overhaul or final destruction guys. You know, they're gonna tear them down. They'll scavenge the parts off a wreck to make another one work is what they'll do, especially when it costs millions of dollars a vehicle. But everybody kind of got really kind of quiet after a while because it's like, oh yeah. Don't worry, we're just one location and many where they're coming in. Think about it. These are the MRAT vehicles, the one they're giving to the police. Right, oh yeah, they're worse than all the rest. There's two things about those. Number one, let's remember something. The premise is, how can I make something so stupid expensive you can barely afford it? And yet, it was supposed to follow the original South African policy of an anti-mine vehicle. See, the South Africans ran into this years ago and they came up with a whole family of really goofy looking pieces of equipment. And they were bargain basement, but the idea behind it was that the vehicle was going to be lost. The idea was bringing up the survivability of the crew. So we kind of did that, but we just put a stupid like, oh my god, somebody saw us coming price tag on it and the rest is history. Because they're supposed to be blown up. See, that's like, remember the Oshkosh? Right now there's a bunch of them in the government auction again, and for me somebody ought to be dragged down to the shop. The Oshkosh eight wheel heavy transporters, you know, they're like 10, 20 toners. They're two articulated components. It's like a gamma goat on steroids. There's two components. There's the drive train tractor front, and then there's the payload package rear. If you look at that, granted these cost us $250,000 per vehicle. Why would we be selling these out the back door from Uncle Sam's sales? We spent $250,000 per vehicle on these stupid things. Now they're all terrain. They will go anywhere if we give the opportunity. Here's the thing, they were designed originally to be survivability vehicles. The entire cab is a blowaway space capsule. It was designed, which if you look at it, pay attention, look at these things, it's built so that the cab is completely ahead of the front axle. under the logic that if you're tooling along at convoy speed of 45 miles per hour and that big butt vehicle that could be an ammo transporter, artillery transporter, wrecker, crane, whatever it is, if it hits a mine or an IED is detonated, the whole front module blows forward and away from the main wreckage. So, it was, again, it was designed to be highly survivable, but it was also expected to be destroyed, which is true of any combat vehicle. We should be expecting that. Remember what I said earlier? That's why my policy is cheapest for the mostest and buy lots and lots of them because you're going to go through them. What they're doing in the Ukraine right now, they're taking little SUVs, guys, if you haven't seen this, go to YouTube, punch in militia. Watch Ukrainian videos, videos from the Ukraine that are stock footage. They don't have any edits. Watch what they're showing you. They're showing some of the East Ukraine militia units. What are they using? They've taken all the glass out of all the windows. They've taken all the lighting off the vehicle. All the stuff that could tell tail or flag them or anything like that is gone. Completely gone. If you look even the rear tail lights are gone. And then they've covered the whole thing in a camouflage paint job. And the moon roof up on top is now the gun fighting station for the guy with the RPK or the RPD or whatever they've got. They're minimal cost, minimal problems. The only thing I can wait to see them do next is knock the doors off. Because the doors don't offer any protection anyway, not really. But if you get rid of the doors, it's a lot easier to get in and out when there's a problem So there's an example of where things progressively will go. It's an existing off-the-shelf little like small SUV and there's not like one or two of them you'll see that there's whole rat packs of them and That's what makes sense You've got a guy with an RPG or a medium-any tank weapon of whatever kind like the dragon type or dragon class and you got a lot of firepower now on the other hand These these vehicles are handing out I'll take them and capture them, but I wouldn't use them for other like two things I'd use them for armored ambulances and As a platform for a weapon system, and I put a minimal crew on board that's what i would do with a way if i captured them otherwise they're mostly death traps are only because they're minimal access and entrance you know he you know it escape an evacuation is always a problem and with most of them you can't go anywhere but out the back or up to that stinking little hatch which offers little or no actual protection when the time comes is something like a lot there it's like ever but it was it was all do is like with the marine corps training center at that has the town and also the police are being trained to take on the veterans like what's new you know if the tortoise junk out the bat just junk and what else brain chips darple wants to put brain chips in it where did you see that george impo wars yes all reading rehash this people resist you'll be absorbed oh my god they're you know they're coming for us we're all gonna die hey i want to call in and say alex how can they take over marshall law if they can't hold baghdad or cop you'd only hold baghdad and cop will and they can't control the countryside How can I do that? Well, the problem is, again, there's not a Patriot broadcaster out there in the controlled media that isn't in their pocket, period. They don't talk about anything real. Anytime they start to, immediately they flip-flop. I think the Beckoid is pretty well shown everybody what's going on. The other half of this is the idea to try and be or get into that niche to be bigger. Some people are trying to, you know, again, play the, you know, initially play the game. See, the problem I have with this is, well, I hate to do it, but let's put it this way. The professionals ran. The militia held its ground. Do I need to say anything more about new modern key events? And here's the thing. The professionals ran on rumor. The militia heard the same and did not give any ground. Now you ask yourself when you listen all this garbage generated by these people how oh my god They're gonna do this and see my argument it always been yes They're hoping to do this and we plan on stomping the living guts out of them Every time you hear about this stuff the qualifier works this way them first They're thinking they're gonna do this But we are going to have to cut their legs off stuff them up their arse and turn them into human popsicles You know look look like it look like a popsicle stick with boots sticking out of their hang down That's the attitude everybody should have and if we can and there's no Like rallying the troops with any of these commercial entities. It's always you know that focused on the business But not on helping out then we're saying okay guys everybody listen to me. We got 158 affiliates We got a foul Ozen stations AM and FM listening for about two days or three days We need to focus and help out the Bundy's let's dump everything on them. We can did you hear any of those people doing that? Nope Now, imagine if they did because many of these people have quote-unquote commercial affiliates that they're heavily connected to, which means resources where they connect with people who have businesses. Like I've said before, I've said this in the morning on the air, and I'll repeat this again. Guys, if you have a business, you don't need to set us brand new. If you open up, I just got a computer today that's nicer than anything that's running the station, and I got it pretty much for free. And you know what? It came out of somebody's closet. Why? Because the person who dropped it off, I just talked to them and they said, well, it's the one I had last year and I got the new one this year and I figured I'd keep it for a backup and I need the closet space for the office. So I brought it in here and I said, really? Thank you very much. I mean, I listened, but it's like, guess what? So if you're out there and like I said, if you had a hundred cases of brown Post-its, because you thought you'd use Post-its forever, right? Wow, big, heavy military helicopter right on top of us. How do you like that? Isn't it amazing? Talk about the right things, we get the right product. Anyway, as it is, give me two cases. Send two cases of brown Post-its to Joe McNeil at the Micro Effect. They use Post-its. We don't care what color they are, we'll use them. You're not out anything. You've got two centuries worth of Post-its because somebody thought we'd use a lot of Post-its. pencils. You've got 400 boxes of pencils. We don't need 400 boxes. How about you send four boxes of pencils to, for instance, the Bundy Ranch or to the Micro Effect. You see how that works? Guys, if everybody did that, that's supposedly in the Patriot effort, the Bundy Ranch without class Fort Benning. and What does that mean about the rest of the operation? And think about that focus rather than poise. I mean, I don't know, as far as the broadcasting goes and the idea of doing stuff like that, I think pump everybody up, we should be doing more. I've always said we need a Patriot Wood. We need a massive Patriot Wood. We really do. But people are just going to have to get self-motivated on that. We need to have ways to promote them. Everybody needs to mutually promote them. We still haven't done a proper justice to all of our Patriot bands. Freedom Palooza is coming up here. If everybody chipped in and promoted on that, we would hammer that thing, guys. And get more musicians and more bands there, which the guys love because of Patriot music. We need more of everything swamping the battlefield. It is going to be $100,000. I know what you are talking about. It is like, hmm. Again, the big thing is it would not take much. It would just take everybody kicking in a little. That is why I said it would not even be like every day of the week because there are other things that certain people want to cover and do what they are going to do. But if they did it for even just one day for three hours, Do you know how much of a difference that makes it ever be properly connected? The Bundy Ranch thing should have been 100% supported and properly coordinated and squared away right from the get-go. And again, we're limited. We can only do so much. I have to do it from a distance for the moment. Won't be in a little bit, but then I'll have to be right back to where I am pretty soon. So one way or another, everybody needs to tag team and everybody needs to participate and help out. We have another caller there. Jump in there, caller, please. Yes, Mark, this text makes. I don't mean to change the subject, it's a pretty good subject, but you were talking the last hour and I was really interested in what you were saying about liquidation, go to liquidation.com on the boots. I kind of figured there was some different size ranges in the boot sizes. I wear a 9.9 ½ D. What boot would you recommend I look for? Were you in the military? No, not in the military. So that wasn't a military size? See, your military size is probably about 8 to 8.5, no more than 8.5 wide. Regular or wide? Probably a wide. Okay, but the problem is with the gov liquidation boots real quick like I said is is catches catch cannon and a lot of what shows up is going to be narrows Small sizes in regular sizes and really big sizes like up to size 16. I was reading them off There's some size 16s. You got to kick two cows in the rear end to get those boots Yeah, you think you're good up We put up one of those dead dead Bundy cows and let it shrink down if you know You know leave it out in the sound long enough and you got a boot for that guy I used to buy boots for guys were six size 16 and 18 and I'll tell you what when you get a pair of 18 size boots show up in a box of material It takes up a big chunk of the box. You know what I mean? Yeah 18 size 18 feet and I know guys who've got them. Oh, no, I imagine good. Go ahead I did get that drop leg that, what is it, ACU? They had a pistolman set. Yes they do with the actual holes, yes with the pockets. That's worth it too, yes. Yeah, it came with four of the 9mm pistol mags and two 45 mags fit in there just perfect. So you can carry 8 mags on your left side easily. With a pistol. Yep. With a pistol. Yeah. I mean it works great. It works great. I love it. Now you got those were brand new. Oh yeah this one was brand new. Yeah they were in the package. Those are from Gov Liquidation and then go to I don't know if they're out of those or not. It looked like they might be you might have gotten some of the last of those. Remember they weren't really on the team. I think so. There are only three or four left of those, but if there are any, go to goblequidation.com, then go to Uncle Sam's retail outlet. There's a link. There's a pair of combat boots. When you get there, guys, then go to sales and go to clearance up above. Both of those have different listings, and both have some very good prices. Not all of them are the best price. All of them are good prices, but there's some really good prices in there. The hanger, they have those used still. for by themselves with no pistol pouches for $3.14. But there are pistol mag pouches available that are molly pouches in multiples from colmans.com and I think KeepShooting.com had some and I know Maine military has some also. You got to look around. The ACU stuff is, you know, bits here, bits there. And if you shop between the different places, you make a pretty good buy between that and Gov Liquidation, you know, through Uncle Sam's retail outlet. I was also thinking of getting another one and doing a drop holster on my right side for the 45 and buy one of their Beretta holsters, the green one that they use. The UM84, as they were, now half of those are gone now too I've noticed. So you're going to have to move on that quick if you want one of those. Right, right. There were three different companies, now they're down to one. They had them by manufacturer and Bianchi was one of them. The Bianchi's went first. They're all Bianchi copies. The UM-84 is a Bianchi holster. It was made to be amidextrous. It was made so you could take the flap off and carry it without the flap, just a cross strap. It's a multi-function holster. It's a little bulky but it was also padded to military spec because they wanted it to handle certain problems, airborne issue, that kind of thing. So, it's a good holster. They've been around for hell since 74. They've been around for a while now. The prototype came out in 1975, I'm sure. By 1976-1977, they started to crank them out. You couldn't buy them outside, but you could buy them in the government sales. And then, eventually, Brigade Quartermaster had them. So but now they're out there everywhere and they're they're they're pretty serviceable holster for what they are everybody that spend the military is typically familiar with them So they're not like there's anything any surprise and they're a good unit Okay, so you're talking to I should go with an eight and a half then on the boot and and I bet I think that hostess should fit a 45, right? Oh Yeah, the brother 92 holster. Yeah, that should 45 should slide right in there That's a bulky 9mm. That was the lamentation. It was like, we're buying a pistol. It's as big as... Remember back in the day, it was, we're buying a pistol. It's as big as a .45mm, but it's only 9mm. What the hell? You know, that kind of thing. So it's like, well, it's a cool weapon. It works. Let's put it this way. There's a lot of them out there. I'll be happy if you throw one at me. I just know when I get to 2,000 rounds, I got to angle my head sideways just in case the slide goes by. Yeah, that was a big joke. It's a joke, but it's not. You know, the locking cams on the military models they screwed up on. That was years ago. And that was the joke. It was a commander killer. Two thousand rounds, the locking cams might fail depending on what lot they were. They changed everything out. Took them three years to change the parts. But in the meantime, everybody was like 1,988. 1,989. Oh, you shoot it for a while. Take a couple of mags. There you go. Yeah, you can do it first. But in about 2,000 rounds is where they'd fail. So, well, it should never happen, but it's one of those things where it was subcontracted. That's what the problem was. It was a government contract pistol. and Beretta's design, but you know, government, you know, however Beretta decided, the bread of America decided to crank it out, they created some problems. Now, if you were lucky, the most common way that it failed is it failed in the positive lock so it wouldn't open, but it also meant that the gun had to go all the way back to the factory to be fixed. There was nothing the armorer could do to fix it if the cam failed and the clothes, you know, failed when it was fired and locked. That was all she wrote. Don't worry. We haven't heard about it for a long time. So I don't think yours is a problem. I don't have one thing. Oh, okay. Well, are you cool? No, what what about if I notice there's some women's boots That what how would the size range on that? I mean if if a guy wanted to get some boots and they had you know, there's there are I noticed that I guess there's a size difference for the women's boots women's boots also Women's boots are pretty much true sizes. Women's shoes, civilian size, though, are just totally arbitrary because they can be made anywhere and a lot of them are made overseas. That's the problem with most of them, is that they're made not here. So as far as women's commercial shoes go, but for Americans, if they know their shoe size, typically they'll be correct. as far as their true shoe size. Women are pretty good about that, better than men are normally. You and I, we've got to calculate and figure it out and after a while we might actually have somebody measure our feet. Yeah, I have it done right, so it varies. Anyway, in fact I was trying to find it for everybody out there. Go to, actually it was, there was in the sales section, Check through there and look to see sales section for Uncle Sam's retail outlets. I was looking through and my goodness, if I mentioned this morning and they're all gone, that's going to really be fascinating. Because I went through several of the sizes and you know what? They are looking like they're gone. Well, the black boots are still there. They meet intermediate cold weather. And like I said, 13 and a half wide. If somebody is the 13 and a half wide, Wellco temperate weather Air Force combat boots 13 and a half wide $44.99 a pair now these are brand new guys, but they're in that sage loam color and The Air Force has been doing stuff like this. I again for whatever reason I think they've got a better digital pattern the Air Force digital tiger stripe actually a much better pattern but They you know as far as we're working in the field over the ACU but needless to say they'll never admit that nobody will but the other option is to go to The clearance section and I know we got a minute here. We're going to be off the air And I don't see anything jumping out at me You're gonna have to go through and check they do have the used hanger still and They also have the knee pads and a couple on the elbow pads in a couple of different sizes pretty good price Anyway, we'll have to do that off the air though. I'll see what I can find. Coleman's is another one to check Coleman.com. Check to see what they have in the inventory. Maybe as a safety, go to a 9 wide for you. 8.5 to 9 wide would be good. Oh, okay. The military. Buy your beach well anyway. Then you're getting older. Don't worry, they'll get bigger. You got tickets? Oh, okay. 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