Mark Koernke discussed ongoing support and logistics for the Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada, detailing equipment donations, supply chain management, and the establishment of Camp Larson as a mobile military garrison. He addressed ammunition pricing disparities, radio communications infrastructure (CB, 2-meter, marine band, and FRS systems), and the strategic importance of the Bundy Ranch as a 'cork in the bottle' preventing federal action against ranchers in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Texas. Callers from New Mexico and Arizona provided updates on their local situations, and Koernke emphasized the need for better coordination, manpower management, and training at the site while warning that federal pressure would intensify as the 2014 election approached.
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This is the sixth year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K2000 and 14, Old Earth Calendar or Mayan Crazy Town Crazy Town Going to Crazy Town Calendar, that's right, 6000 of them. Do you realize that? In fact, I think the number is actually higher but... six thousand different mine calendars why if you can't find a way to commit to go after you read one of those well you just a look at hard enough because i'm sure there's one that will be do amelie enough and globally enough and treacherous enough for destructive enough that you'll just go and you'll fall on your obsidian knife unfortunately that's probably a very slow way to die because was really all that sharp and was kind of bulky and Man, you might as well find a sharp stick. I think you'd be better off. How long will it take to die from this? Well, if I was ripping your heart out, oh, probably about a minute or two, but, well, three or four, maybe five. But the way you did it, I think we're gonna be here all day watching you bleed to death. What the hell's wrong with you? Oh, uncle, wonka, uncle, ooh. Dooooooo! Anyway, enough of that with the Mayan calendar, we all know better. Nostradamus is coming up next, that'll be the next one. Notre Dame-us! Yeah, man, dude, that Notre Dame-us guy, we all know about him. Anyway, we were talking about cartridges and of course the SVD Dragunoff was brought up before we went to the top of the hour along with 45 long colt. Now, that's an interesting one because 45 long colt should cost the same price as any other straight case cartridge. In fact, like 44 Magnum, it is a very simple case to maintain. And yet, you can buy a box of, well, two boxes of 44 Magnum for which you typically can buy one box of 45 Long Cult if you're lucky. And the bizarre thing is the same is true with 45, forgive me, 44 Smith and Wesson. Now, 44 Smith and Wesson is to 44 Mag, what 38 Special is to 357 Magnum, okay? Both the cases are identical except for length. Now 45 Long Colt is a standalone cartridge case, but it's a straight tube case. It's a rimmed case. It is a very user-friendly case for production and should not be excessively expensive. In fact, I would be willing to bet that the millet plug that they use to stamp out and make the case with is pretty much probably the same weight. when it's initially used. Just something to think about there. So anyway, again, we might have our callers there still, if you do, jump in there. Callers? Yes, this is kind of like talking to you in a couple of points. Go ahead, please. The other day you were talking about frequency counters. There we go, we got you. You're much cleaner now, go ahead. Okay, very good. The other day you were talking about frequency counters. And I'd like to maybe steer people in a similar but another direction. It's Bearcat scan. The model number is BC. And it's got the ability to, with a frequency counter, if you have that set up, then all you're going to get is frequency that's being broadcast. It's got two modes of scan in there. It'll go through the regular scan 25 point into the five. And if its scan is deranged, depending on your terrain and your effect, it'll do ND on the faceplate. And then if you pull, not only see what frequency is being talked on, but you will be able to look, as being said, usually your entry-level frequency counters run about $100 and $4.99 and $95. The ability to have frequency counter, but now you've also gotten the added benefit of being able to listen in on what's being broadcast. It'll display that it's fast, but when you push your buttons, hear anything, be coded, but it does tell you that within a mile or so of where your broadcast they're using, and then you'll also now radio, so actually you're being able to automatically scan over. So that's, I don't want to beat a dead horse, phraseology that I pointed out. It said that you had a recon team, and kind of also in the sidelines, since you've continued to use the phraseology of tailgate party, I'm going to... No, no, we were talking before about the events as they developed early on. Later on, most of the people have pretty well gotten into garrison mode on site. I understand we're supposed to have a couple more of our people there that are not just going to be passing through, but well, I know we're going to be transporting them. And they're going to be staying for an extended period of time, and at least one of them you know. Okay, okay. Been down there in your neck of the woods for a while, and came back up this way and is heading back down that way because he's interested in the work. He might even be listening right now. As a matter of fact, let me double check. No, he's not there for the moment, but he probably will be tonight. So again, he's asking about his daytime place. Our recon people that went down there are actually establishing another location. That'll be Camp Larson. You guys are going to be hooked up to that pretty soon. It's a standoff. It's designed to be a military garrison only. And it's designed to be mobile. So we're hoping that we can get a couple more vehicles. I've got people that are working on equipment right now. We've got one radio trailer ready to roll. We have, actually it's ready to roll except for the equipment being tested. With that we're going to be bringing down probably about a tons worth of food. In addition to that we're going to be bringing down electrical equipment, cabling, wiring, computers, 2 meter full range shortwave. Everything will be set up for the base station but we also have a number of mobiles that have been donated too. I hope to hook up with somebody who's offered to donate 30 CB radios. So we will be bringing those down. Now we're going to need more antennas, but I figure everybody can at least break down and go get a stinking magnet mount from a truck stop. You know what I mean? As long as we have the radios, you know, these are conventional automotive radios, but everybody should be radioed up. In the very least, we can create another net within a very short period of time out there. There should be two different trucks that are going to be left behind. We're going to drop them there and throw the keys. Those are for the stand off site. You guys will be able to use those while you're in the area. The idea behind this is to reduce wear and tear on the personal vehicles that are being used. And other people, once they kind of see what we're doing, should be able to commit technology similar to it. I mean, if we can do it, and we're poor, somebody else can do it with more resources. So that's where we're headed with that. Now as far as the location itself, there are problems still. Part of it is just again, I think coordination. I know stuff has on our CAO that should have stayed there. That's why we did not send any more of our upper end equipment. In fact, the house is getting stacked up with stuff that is boxed up, it's ready to go and I really have to be kept indoors. If I could have, I would have shipped it, but it's a good thing I didn't. be quite honest. That's my attitude on it until we can get a better fix on the actual final end result. I understand that I've got a better understanding of the families taking care of the mail as far as they're receiving it. How it's being redistributed or how it gets out to whoever's distributing it when the time comes or whoever's managing it. We have one person at least on site that's designated for Quartermaster right now or supply officer or supply person, whatever title they're using, it's fine. The big thing there is We need to regulate and we need to make sure that all of the upper end ticket items are secured and kept on site. They were committed for the Bundy Ranch. They're not for someone to take home. A couple people apparently got that idea and actually followed through on it. So I don't know how many of what were moved yet. I know that a lot of people that when I asked them to buy the radio sets, they did and they were sent. I don't know how many are on site and I will find out FRS radios, 2 meter radios. One of our friends out of Vegas is committed to 2 meter and he's been using the Bayfongs, the 888s. He's programming those on site and prepping those and they'll be doing that this weekend by the way. So those guys are on site and that's the next step. In fact we need to drag a detachment from Arizona up there again if they aren't already there. As I understand that they were planning on back up there. That's a needful thing. But what we need to do also again is to give you an idea, we've already sent socks, body armor, clothing, food, side loomsticks. I just got a confirm. We cleaned out one of the companies of all their side loomsticks. I sent them there. They're being held there right now, but they're also not being issued out. So that's a good thing. In fact, I think when I was discussing the idea about supply, they're now looking at the stuff I'm sending, wait until our people get on the ground there and then we'll organize it. Some things were meant for being issued out there. The next step, and in fact I need help with this, we've got three-colored desert camouflage. I've got three different pods arranged. Some stuff was donated and has already been shipped out, but I don't know if it got to the ground site yet. I don't know if it got there to the Bundy Ranch yet. Everything else that our friends donated did so far. We're planning on dropping 220 of the three-colored desert camo blouses. And I've got a total of... Give me a second here. I'll give you a count on this one. Just give me an idea of what I've been doing. This is what's eating up my time. That's why I don't get to the program right away. And we've got 300 M65 field jackets, three color, those are on the way. Those are being packaged. Those are on prep and standby right now. As soon as I know for sure that they can get there. Boots, gear, everything. In fact, Webgear is the next thing I'm looking at. I actually got a couple people that are donating. They're going through their warehouse right now. Whatever they have, this desert tan or TA90 gear. The three color or Savannah tan or Coyote brown is all going to them. So the big thing we need is we need a quarter master. Now what we're thinking about doing is picking up a bus and a gasoline bus, a cheap bus, a not pretty bus. We're going to take it to the other end. We'll leave the seats in it. We might pack it with more stuff on the way as we get there. And the bus is going to become a mobile quarter master fixture. We can reestablish everything there. It will be up off the ground. It will be out of the weather. We'll be bringing all the paint. We'll camouflage it out so it's a lot more subdued. The same is true with all the other equipment we're bringing. It's all going to be painted on site once we get there. So that's another part of the project that's in motion right now. So that's where we are with regard to commitment to the site. As far as I'm concerned, the Bundy Ranch situation itself, it makes no difference what variations we have in problems. The bad guys have been bollixed up by this one action. We all know that because they were forced to retreat, they wanted to come back right away. Sooner would have been better. That's why they started all that propaganda. Why is the militia still there? I don't know why the militia's still there. Boy, I want everybody else left. The militia needs to leave too. Doesn't the militia need to leave? Everybody agrees the militia needs to leave, right? Well, who's saying that? Oh, that's right, the meat puppets and the controlled press. Does anybody and everybody understand, and I think all of our listeners understand why they're saying that? That means they really, really, really wanted to come back right away, right away, right away. And you know what stopped it? Our guns. Whatever guns were there. It doesn't really make any difference. Everybody's pretty well expressed that, boy, you started there, this ain't Waco. You started there, this is like what would have happened again with the whole thing with the Montana mule for the Freeman siege. My fault, your fault, anybody's fault, this country is going to be in trouble. Well, we're not going to be in trouble because we're going to be able to clean the place out and it's about time. So as it is, that's the attitude. Now we can do better and we have to do better. So we're going to have to focus. That's why we need people who have some idea what's going on, but also we need to be able to move the energy accordingly. One of the things to remember is, well, here's how it works. Give everybody tasks. Now you show me you can do them, and if you don't accomplish them, then what are you doing here? It's not like we're doing rocket science. It's not hard to do. It's not difficult. It does require work, W-R-K. And that's really, I think, where people are having a tough time. This is something that we should be focusing on from the adult perspective. And it needs to be done. The other thing I'm working on is material for the mess hall. Actually, kitchen service. So it actually is set up in such a way that we can be a little more efficient. They need storage, they need shelves, they need totes, anything. Something that would get stuff out of the weather and properly itemized and squared away so it's much more user friendly. They are working from scratch. Everybody is working from the poor end. We need to do a better job of that. That is really where we are, sir. Go ahead. One last question. A couple of weeks ago you said the DPM jackets are available. Now were those in yours in a? Those are a sight, but it is a wholesaler. They are closer to you than they are to us and the prices are the best I have seen anywhere. It is the DPM desert. That is what you want, right? Right. Yes. The only thing I can't find are stinking hats. I've been looking everywhere for a reasonable price. Let me put it this way. What they want for the hats, I can buy a complete jacket or pair of pants. It's stupid, but it's just the way things are sometimes, the surplus. The hats just don't seem to be anywhere, and if they are, I haven't so far been able to find anything that's been reasonable. Here's what's interesting. I haven't even been able to find Chinese copies that aren't as expensive as the regular hats. When I say expensive, it's goofy that I can buy a whole uniform for $20, top and bottom, and they're virtually new and they're British issue, but I have to spend like $18 on a booney hat or on a patrol hat. I don't think so. Not if I can help it. In other words, the more we buy the cheaper they are, these are jobbers, wholesalers. I sent a sample of that out for them. It's some of the bigger shirts. There is a sample. of the DPM Desert in with the ripstop OD green equipment that went out a couple days ago. Which should be on site today. So those are DPM top, it's not the heavier weight that DPMs use. Oh you can get any weight. Here's the thing, we can get the desert, the tropical or the windless. You know the windproof? Right. We can get the windproof in the shirts. We can get the windproof the tropical or the ripstop, they have all three of those. There are better prices on one over the other and I'll explain that later on off the year. The pants are both in the windproof and the ripstop and then they just got in a batch of the tropical so they now have all three of those. They also have brand new windproof parkas, the one in the desert parka and they're all in big sizes. They're all in good sizes, as far as the coats go. They also have the Gore-Tex and they have shorts. I'm not excited about the shorts, but if you thought you needed them, then they've got shorts. They're mill-issue. They're all the mill-spec stuff. It's a company that's to the west rather than to east of where you are. Mark? You wouldn't happen to have that website, would you? It's a wholesaler. You have to have a code to get into the thing. Which I can do for you. We need to talk off the air. Okay. Can... The regular number for here. You know what it is still? Okay. Yes, sir. Okay. Okay. You know what number to call. As far as I know, I should be able to. Yeah. And what I'll do is I'll explain to you what's going on with that. You can then go to the site, check it out. I already did it with the guys in New Mexico. I tell you, because they apparently were interested in this too. And I said, hey, here's where you go. Again, if somebody has a store, a business, a company, they can access the stuff in bulk from that end. They also have a bunch of other stuff that nobody else has. Example, the DPM Desert Camouflage Moly Gear. The stuff you've been seeing for $70 and $80 and $100 through Sportsman's Guide and all those. Cut that in half. Less than half. We're talking with all the pouches and everything. So you can if you want to commit to that pattern, this is it. I will say this though. This is the time to do it We're seeing a glut of it. It's a short-term thing You know if this is with surplus it's spitters when it comes out it comes out in a wave and all of a sudden it's gone and That's the situation with this stuff. There's I know what the counts are whatever I order this stuff I always check the counts while in some cases there are hundreds of items in other cases There are less than 60 of certain things So, I've got the numbers on that because we were also looking at sending some of this stuff to the Bundy Ranch. I was originally looking at that because it was so inexpensive for the larger sizes. Ridiculously inexpensive. That's why it's a good one to commit to right now in your area. Up here it would work for like the fall and I would overlap it with snow camouflage and it would work fine in the field. It would. But in your area it would be an all-round utility uniform to combine. And all the components you need, Gore-Tex top, Gore-Tex bottom, windproof coat, all three weights of the uniforms, and all in good sizes. So again, you can always tuck it in, but you can't stretch it. So it's nice to be able to get them all in big sizes to begin with. They're mostly big sizes. Yeah, I was trying to talk about what, oh, I'm sorry. Is that Don? Go ahead. I'll go ahead and wait. Go ahead and take care of your traffic. I'll wait. And who else do we have? We heard another voice. I heard a second voice there. I'm from New Mexico. Yeah, go ahead. Go ahead. Jump in there. Go ahead. You guys are neighbors. I just wanted to ask you anything from the militia here in New Mexico. Anything changed? Not so far. I thought the guys were talking about, we were talking about the same thing that we're talking about with Mike right now here, having to do with the DPM chemical. Whoever's interested in it, whoever gets there first wins the prize. First is with the mostest. First is with the mostest. I know that other companies have it, but the advantage is two things. Number one, it's so close to you guys, it'll only be about a day's delivery time, maybe two. And the shipping will be a hell of a lot cheaper because it's over on your side of the planet. Yeah, it would make sense to ship it all the way to Michigan and then turn around and ship it all the way back out. Exactly. And it's just, again, I just did it with the Bundys and it was one-third the cost in all of our shipping expenses, which means because I saved that, we had more junk in the box, you know, more in the bins. I'm looking at bins of stuff. Another bin is going to go to the Bundys, which is going to be a mix of material and equipment. and that's going to hit the ground hopefully within the next four or five days. Now that I know that the address bollocks is all gone and we are not using the, well let me qualify it this way. The one address that we were told did work, it is in the postal service but the problem is that UPS and FedEx don't have it in their machines so they don't acknowledge it. They won't work it. The only good thing is that when anything was sent to the 7175 site, They called and had it moved over. They shipped it over to the 3315 site anyway. So here's the thing, the only address that we're using for public use is the Bundy Ranch 3315 Gold Butte Road, Bunkerville, Nevada 89007. Again, that's Bundy Ranch 3315 Gold Butte Road, Bunkerville, Nevada 89007. Sound good so that but that's for shipping for stuff going in and that's where the heavy stuff will be dropping off in terms of boxes the pallets are going to another place off-site why because they got a better truck load they can drop it off and then the girls and the guys can go in and pick it up and drag it in by truck back to the site the objective is to upgrade as quickly as we can guys I've got batteries piled up here. We've had people donating batteries from all over the place I want to say thank you our the hootari by the way donated batteries Our Hautari members did. Michigan militia donated about 500 pounds of food in addition of different units. Also, Colonial Marine militia donated several radios. They're brand new in the package. Those are sitting here ready to go, along with the batteries to support them. So guys, people are answering the call. Guys out across the country need to chip in. Everybody doing their part. That garrison should be squared away as well as any military base for all practical purposes. It's the people that have to get their act together. And they're trying, they're doing, but somehow I don't think just don't have the experience is the problem. and we need to correct that and we need to assert a specific amount of energy and impress upon everybody this is not just the Bundy Ranch issue. I think personally the Bundy Ranch is the cork in the bottle right now guys. If they get past that, then it's murder, they're going to go murdering time because they got a whole bunch of places right in Arizona, right in New Mexico, in Texas. Look what, that goes right across the bottom of the country. But they're not just there. If you read the article with the guy in Utah, the exact same thing. And here's the kicker about the guys in Utah, the one in Arizona, the one in New Mexico, most of these guys, oh, they've been paying out to the BLM by the bucket. Colonel. They've been given money left and right, didn't do it. Colonel. I would have good, did it. Colonel, I forgot. Yeah, I just wanted to double check. This is Doe, private Doe from behind enemy lines where they threw up your steel in the jail. I just wanted to report, you know, on his second attempt at murder and the continuation of this conspiracy, obviously, to avoid doing a consular duty being dead. I've mentioned more than once on broadcast going ahead and uh... any sheriff that is not performing their constitution protecting their citizens quote-unquote against their government that they immediately be recalled by virtue of the fact that a curse to list also supermax and that very impact can be fleshed out and or here got in touch with him about that information is shot at the hope to not yet to let like that militia Yes, no, I'm passing contact with him. Go ahead. Why? Oh, okay. Good. I just wanted to double check. I believe that there is a situation developing here, sir. And you're the next virus that I can report to considering Mr. Ben Wirfinger has been derelict and how do you feel in regard to who ought to pursue this? There are the enemy from within presently. I tried to get it mentioned that Sherlock Mack was on with Lacabara, who is out in Bundy, present. You reach out to him. i think he was unfairly and unjustly i wasn't on the call so i miss that hold the bach on its probably all my part wasn't intended that way nonetheless uh... bennell fingers working up uh... by virtue of the stair election any other one in that in the country any zip code forming take action all their logic is i know what what mac and now any of the people who are working with constitutional sheriff sheriff ad direction of the doing is in the trying to do it was sugar first In other words, you want to get as many people in camp as you can and you're only one person or three or four or five people. More people you have that are of like mind, they're of the same, shall we say, job description. The more likely other people will rally around the cause because they see that there are people of like mind. Trying to state that you're going to go hunt them down with a pitchfork right away, which is not really true right away because we've been doing this for decades. The idea of this cycle is to try and get this next generation, a lot of them younger individuals, who do see that something is wrong. They may not have been fully co-opted or corrupted. and he's trying to get to their ear now in this phase. My point is it's a race because even with what you're talking about, I think this will be more like the beginning of the American War for Independence from April 19th or actually from, I'll take that back, from December or early January of late 1774 or early 1775. During that period of time, many public officers were either arrested Or they ran for Boston. They fled under the skirts of the British Army. In fact, many of them had already done it the year before. Now, most Americans don't understand this. So what you're talking about does not fall on deaf ears, but timing is everything. And the process that needs to happen, though, is when or as hostilities break out. because there are men in each of these institutions or organizations that are ready to step forward and to eject the individuals that they know are compromised. There are some areas where they're simply going to have to be fought or they're going to end up, again, they're going to side with the secret police. They become casualties. Progressively, what will happen is there will be people who will have to step forward It's at that point where you have a confederated, local, confederate, local, constabulary, sheriff in place where you put the sheriff back in proper office, but it won't be even through their building or through their institution. It will be the actual institution as it should be organized. I just wanted to mention considering this is a high Masonic who is signing on other methanics. Apparently the judges here are really involved through the churches and that. He's an archdeacon, Sonic, in the Real Life Ministries, whatever that turned into. It's a 5.1.C.3. But considering NancyKingUSA.org, NancyKingUSA.org-capital underscore documents, that's 10 questions, CFM, 10 questions, designers. The delineation and the separation of the sheeps from the goats better be done at advantage. It's going to get harder and harder as it went. Okay, but in plain language, very simply, as I said, in different areas or different parts of the country, application of what we're talking about, what you're talking about, will take place. Jumping it as far as right now, administratively, the technology, the resources could be in place to do it. Most areas, it would be difficult, if not impossible. Some areas, people would actually be quite, I think, They would be very easily leaned towards the idea of replacement or again of negating the job completely for the time being and then once proper government, proper constitutional government is established once again or at least what we decide to do whether it's to roll back the onion a little bit and go back to the confederation. That's going to be a choice for the people in general once we have an actual Congress together. The Continental Congresses that have been meeting are an impetus for what's going to have to come about. My problem is that many of the people who are there mentally consider themselves royalty. That's one of the problems I have with that. That's not going to work with me. I'm not going to trade one dictator for another dictator when the time comes. And it's because we all have a great working knowledge of what's going on. Yes, but all of these jobs are going to be number one. Don't think you're going to have the American system of massive bureaucracy and full-time employment and overlap it with the principles that you argue you espouse, not you, but I'm talking about many of these people, and think that you're going to be a full-time employee because even the Congress was part-time. That's one of the things everybody tends to forget is that it wasn't supposed to be a live in and die in job. That's something that's going to change real quick with virtually all of these public positions what few will be left. And when I say that, that's not threatening anybody with being gotten rid of. It's threatening people with being fired because the job shouldn't have existed in the first place and has no business destroying the private sector enterprise, which is what it does. Mason D'offices just like Rod Klass and he's got it nailed down chapter and verse over there at AIB. Well this time she's radio real quick before you go you mentioned who's who is out it okay which is out is it mr. Vyar or is it Sheriff Mack that's out at the bunny ranch right now. Lockabara, Lockabara, Tom Lockabara. Lockabara, there I was out at the bunny. He was armed with Henry. It was a massive misunderstanding. I wasn't on the broadcast, I missed it, but he was very disappointed. I feel like he was very identified. He's younger, sir. He's very, very, very, very, very good. Part of it is separating apples and oranges. It's like where our friends are listening here. We've got New Mexico, we've got Arizona. Remote locations, heavily centralized government with regard to power. Really, New Mexico, in many ways is like Alaska. Now that's not saying it's so remote that people can't get hold of each other but the configuration of power in these types of western states, Arizona, for both reasons gravitating around water and populated areas that can be populated. Alaska is done for the same reason because of survivability and resources. Well, because of that, the concentration of strength is very unique. Most of the outlying areas could very quickly become, shall we say, green areas for allied use, technically. But the populated areas, which is where the bad guys have focused, example is, let's go to another state, Colorado, everybody knows Boulder and Denver are the problem for the whole of the state. I would say that probably Albuquerque has the same issue with New Mexico and we know that both Phoenix and Tucson with Mike's area with Arizona are significant battlegrounds. Now do we wade into those and try to convince people who mostly are getting some kind of sugar daddy result from big government that they need to get rid of big government? Well the tit suckers are not going to go along with that. So, the problem is sculpting in the initial phase to take as much real estate, so to speak, administratively as we can, both at this point with education and later on during a conflict or expansion in hostilities as the bad guys, whatever they're going to do, when they jump off on the Bundys, or as they decide to because you see As they wait, now we're getting into where even bureaucrats are going to start looking at a change in bureaucracy slash the fake name. You know, maybe it'll be a republic rat instead of a demicon that the die-bold machine puts in there. Well, the closer we get to that fake election thing, the more that the commercial bureaucrat has to worry about acting and ramifications. So that's the other reason that you pointed out they were trying to move very quickly against the Bundy Ranch. And why they, with every passing day, they're going to be more pressed to become more radical in their attack on the Bundy Ranch. Now the tie into this though too is, remember they tried to play the fake friend foe thing, good cop, bad cop. Gillespie, the sheriff, was out there to privately talk to Bundy and they weren't going to do anything. But even while he was glad handing and making that speech, he had his boys off in the wings ready to help the BLM shoot and beat down the protesters. And in fact, take him out to help the protesters. So see here, this is the problem we've got in this peacetime situation. You've got these greasy, you know, pieces of, you know, these greasy spoons trying to play both sides of the fence at the same time. And that's what we are. Could I just ask sir if I could, I'll transmit the ground directly to Sean to you, the ground number for Lacabera, but his machine has been totally loaded up and jammed. I don't even know that we've been able to get a message into it for two weeks now. That's how bad it is out there. So I'd suggest a double back with his 30 uncle Sam as a backup jam. I'll try to get that comp. How about that? Is she aware of that? That was a big concern. We've been passing that on. Now this weekend other people will be on the ground at the Bundy's and are going to be upgrading what is there plus the equipment that's just been donated that came in. That will be enough to open. I believe they got a few larger two meter rigs that are actually based on table tops. They're base rigs. We'll find out more about that. I've got one sitting. I've got two sitting rigs that will be used for base. We have a couple others that are mobile and we've got a handful of two meter handheld mobiles that were donated to. But in addition we've got FRS and my emphasis is on CB. Guys, we're going into these special tech radios and that's fantastic. But I'm going to remind everybody, CB is simple, CB is friendly, everybody knows how to use it. It's not hard, it's plug, play and use. And there's no programming, there's no fees, there's nothing. And remember that that needs to be integrated through the whole system for both the fixed positions and all the vehicles. Every vehicle should have a CB in it now. And that's what we're going to try to do. Anybody that's got something down there, thank you. Well, first of all, I have a problem saying they can't do it because I can go to a truck stop right now and get a CB radio for $44. They've come up a little bit in price. They're having great sales. $44, I can buy the ashtray connector for $3.98, and I can buy the antenna for $14.43, or $46, whatever it is, all from the truck stop out here. And then sitting in the truck stop, I can wire it up right there in the lot, and I can be squawking, or at least listening to the CB radio. And Chris in Nevada, I'll try to get him to get in direct contact with you. I'll send him over to Shawn. I'll clear the channel so other people can get on with you. Thanks for everything that you do sir. Thank you. Appreciate the update and the input. Thank you sir. Do we still have Mike there? Okay, we might have... Is New Mexico there? Yes, I'm still here. There we go. And Arizona's still here. Very good. Okay. Go ahead guys. Any other questions please. Have you heard of anybody being deployed in New Mexico? No, actually we know about the incident. The sheriff is supposed to and I would be aware of that sheriff just like Gillespie. I think that Homeland Security has been coaching the snakes on how to move their little rubber lips and lie. But what's happened so far is that everything is frozen. In fact, they even knocked the wire back down to allow the cattle to get to the water, which the BLM blocked for the individual that was in New Mexico and the one that also I believe in Arizona. Now that tells me, as I said before, the Bundy Ranch was the Lich Pin. Had they gotten their way and done the rollover that they planned on where they'd shoot the peasants, take the cows, beat up the ranch, hell even burn it if they could. They'd be on their way and already been there to you guys in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and California within the next few days. In fact, by this point, they'd have been in Texas, I'd have guaranteed it. They'd have been on Texas soil going up and down that 10,000 acre spread they want to steal and beating up and thugging up on the ranchers there. And that was the plan. There's no doubt. Everything maps out that way. The more time we have, the more people that have not been connected gradually hear about what's going on because they've heard about the Bundy's success. Remember that. But we've got to get more people connected. Your state, New Mexico, needs to be better connected to everybody in the Patriot Movement communications grid. Arizona needs to do the same thing on a much larger scale. Everybody does. We have nothing else so we can keep people informed because farmers are interested in this. Ranchers are interested in this. Landowners are interested. You got a whole bunch of people pissed off because of what they showed their card, what they're playing for. This is all being done for the communist Chinese. Well, the hell with them. And the hell with the stinking feds that are all bought and paid for a horse. And everybody's saying the same thing. It's amazing how many people are up to speed because this gores so many oxes. That's the good thing. Remember, more people had their ox cored. Now more people are bleeding because of it because, well, if they could do that to him, did you hear, well, you know, the propaganda isn't being bought. Nobody believes the system anymore. Everybody's laughing their ass off at them and we all need to do the same thing. You know, we know you're lying. Shut up, skank. You understand you're lying. Shut up. If you're gonna do what you're gonna do, just come on out and do it. You wanna play police tape like that character that was out there telling Mr. Bundy and his son? You just come over here with a BLM, guys, or... Had they done that? They knew exactly. He had it right on the head. If you listen to the long video version, not the edited versions that were done to keep out the militia image. It's like the guys all said there. Yeah, so you can grab Mr. Bundy and his son, beat him down and drag him off and arrest him? I don't think so. See, that's the rest of the story that we need to get out there and make sure people understand. Nobody was stupid there. Everybody has had enough experience with these rotten, lying pieces of trash to know exactly what their MO is. And you know what they thought? They thought we were like a bunch of naive Iraqis who thought, oh America, they've come to free us. No, America, the mercenaries have come to steal from you. And that's exactly what happened. Go ahead. This is me, Deidre. I just wanted to tell you there's another place I've been finding cheap radios on eBay, specifically CB radios, and also at the pawn shops if they carry them, you can get them for as low as $5. I'd highly recommend, again, if you have a pawn shop, especially one that's near a highway or something, occasionally they'll have them. They're dirt cheap. You can always negotiate on price there too. Right. Make a package deal. Buy more than one. Yeah. Amazon has the Beifong 2 meter radios. I showed you the one you must go when I stopped by. They're only $30. It's a pretty solid radio. I don't know how waterproof it is compared to some of the other stuff that's out there. But for $30, you have a very good system. I'd like to point that out too. Very good. Well again, that's true. One thing about the two meters, I don't have any problem with them. The only thing is, again, for some of our people, we're trying to get them, say, prep from outside or in the peripheral areas. Anybody's got to do any programming or if they're not exceptionally familiar with the radios. The next step up are the handheld, in the programmable, and in the FRS, and any of the even conventional walkie-talkies in the FM. But for the average person, again, try to drive them into CB first. Get everybody to get a CB radio in their vehicle and something for a base, even if it's a mobile unit with an adapter in the house with a nintendo running outside somewhere. It won't be perfect, but it will improve our numbers and it's the cheapest way to get people going. The handhelds give us a good Short to intermediate especially the two meters give us a short to intermediate radio radio grid That is separate from pretty much everything else out there. That's again. It's isolated It's off on its own leg where if something goes wrong Not a problem as long as things keep functioning where they are not a problem either way we can live with it if we if we lose it we can always switch to one of the other bandwidths some other part of the spectrum as long as we have the equipment on standby Ideally we want all of it running That's one of the things we need to get everybody used to. We need to diversify. We need two meter. We need marine channel. Marine channel is the one that I keep harping on because you know what? Other than that river, I don't see any cabin cruisers going down that river next to the Bundys. Do you guys? Looks like the cows can walk across it. I don't think there's a whole lot in the way of marine traffic anywhere up and down that stretch of real estate. So, Marine is another good choice simply because it is going to be clean, it broadcasts, you know, a good distance. For the price you get a lot of radio, especially in the dash radios, and it's another element we can build, you know, build up when the time comes. In fact, it's the only niche I did not take care of so far. That's the VHF. Yeah, the neat thing is that Other than with each of these, with VHF for instance in the marine and with all of the UHF systems, pretty much the work boxes are all the same. Under the dash it's purely a matter of again certain circuits and obviously if it's crystal or if it's dynamic tuning, whatever it is they're using, and programmable with a, again, a programmable variable modulation the way it works up and down the spectrum. All of these are simple radios to work to get online. There's each one that we're mentioning any average person can handle. If you've done CBs you can do marine. If you can do marine, the average car mounted 2 meter radio, the older ones, are just about as simple. Be quite honest. The dash mounted. The handhelds, a little more intricate and really the only reason I see that people have tough time with the little ones is because they're tiny. They look like they are more complicated than they really are because they've had to put more doodads into a smaller space. That's really what creates a problem for people when they look at it. It kind of becomes daunting because it looks like it's bigger as a project goes than it really is. And everybody can handle it. Anybody can handle a two meter radio. It's just what we need to do, and this is a recommendation guys, and we're going to be doing this, we're going to be doing nothing but classes. We're not going to be fiddle farting around nobody's going to go well I'm special and I don't need to do this because I'm a super Submariner with air I was an airborne Submariner that worked on the Martian project when we invaded Mars and fought the space aliens I'm special yeah, okay, whatever well congratulations get your start hand in over here with everybody else Everybody's going to get the same class, everybody's treated the same way. We get on to the next class, everybody's treated the same way, etc., etc. But we're going to make sure we set up a base here where we can establish a pattern, pass on the information because the biggest complaint has been turnover. Well, that's not a problem. Military turnovers aren't really any different from this Bundy deployment, guys, especially in transient garrison sites. In some cases where you're running an operation where most of your force is made up of people who are injured, who are recovering, individuals who have been given temporary R&R but cannot leave the theater, support personnel that are typically attached to include signal communications, transportation, medical support and special ordinance, or special support electronics technology. See, the very thing we're talking about, a typical military transient garrison site where you have a lot of traffic in and out, it's no different. You have to manage manpower. Somebody has not been managing manpower. That's the problem. I don't know what their criteria is for the management process they are using, but it hasn't worked properly. Part of it is also logistics, though. We need to get the stuff there. But we need to be confident the stuff is going to stay there. That doesn't mean I'm saying don't do it, don't send it, just make sure it's understood that, you know, this is not a bottomless pit and we do not have unlimited resources. Okay, it's that simple. We have limited resources understanding that we're committing to this battlefield and knowing that you guys in New Mexico might need our help next, that you guys in Arizona might need the whole country's help next. That guy in Utah, he might need everybody's help next. We've got to get good at this fast. I mean, it's really good at this fast. Go ahead, jump in there, Carl, please. I was just going to say we can use this Bundy Ranch thing as a breathing space to learn from it. Obviously, there were some serious issues. I earned those, but then again, that kind of very beginning of needed to be said. Obviously, they needed to be said because not going to lead people to a slaughter. It looks like we're about top of the hour. That's putting it mildly, too. Hey Mark, how many troops are on the ground out there Mark? We still have about, it's anywhere from 60 to 80 people per day. Some people are local and are actually coming to help. Others are actually working on site but they're in different points in the ranch. But typically they're feeding between 80 and 100 people a day, up to three meals. Well, you gotta figure that's a lot of food going in that's got to keep you gotta continue to get it in there That's why I'm counting it in terms of pounds and tonnage. That's what you need when you're fielding a company guys That is a light company garrison This is why we need to get this stuff there. Anyway, we gotta go, because we got BC coming up next, guys. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire's on the run. We are on the North. We'll be back just a little bit. Meanwhile, don't touch that dial B. BC's got a great program coming up right here on LTR. It is Thursday. Be back. 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