May 23, 2014
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1h 1m
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Mark Koernke discussed preparations for the Bundy Ranch deployment, including urgent requests for vehicles (school buses, Jeeps, pickup trucks) and bulk food supplies (rice, oats, beans). He covered tactical medical training from the US Army Casualty Care Handbook, emphasizing tourniquet use and trauma response. Callers contributed information on food sourcing, gun industry financing, and personal reflections on prayer and preparedness. The show emphasized community coordination, supply chain logistics, and the significance of the Bundy Ranch standoff as a turning point against federal overreach.
- bundy ranch
- preparedness
- school bus
- food supplies
- tactical medical training
- tourniquets
- militia deployment
- gun manufacturers
- federal overreach
- supply logistics
- arizona coordination
- night vision
- land navigation
- storable food
- community organization
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On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch and tremble too afraid to stand and fight if he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is to still the land of the good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the First hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I am our krunky. 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 Indiana Freedom Talk Radio.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 on the Hallmark network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico. Headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both third and fifth pit. and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Waving at the left coast we have the great state of Jefferson there along with the rest of our friends building up and sending detachments to the Bundy Ranch even as we speak. I know they're organizing, putting a crew together with all the people that they know. Sponsor five, get them over there, have them there for a few days. If that's what you can do, get back on out, rotate five more from somewhere, but organize. Organize, arm, equip, and train as militia. And this is a chance to actually practice what we preach and do what you're supposed to be doing. So congratulations, get to work. Turning back to the east, we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of 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 of retired telecommunications workers bring us the golden spike. Many hands make for light work a million petticoat junction operators. The ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. I'll tell you what, it's a beautiful blue sky out there with some fluffy random clouds, you know, like checkerboard here and there. It'll only go more or less than a checkerboard. More blue than white but perfect temperature although it's getting cold and that means out of the north that winds been non-stop. We're going to get more cold air tonight so keep an eye on the environment. It's going to be busy over the weekend. First of all good afternoon to Camp Emmerich, Camp Emerson, Camp Nagy-Hitcham, the O'Gomer Ranges, New Camp Stasa, Camp Whalen North and Both Fox and Wolf. Those are the guys way up by what I understand. And again, I haven't had a chance to really go to either of those. I've seen pictures. They're really cool. But I haven't been up to at least to see any of the new modifications. Years ago we were up to the properties. It had not been developed at that time. But now, again, they're extensively expanding the facilities and it's going to be a perfect weekend. We haven't had any bugs here guys. What little we have are very minimal. The air, the cool air is keeping them grounded. So right now is the time to get in the field and be able to bivouac, etc. It's that balanced in between part of the season. So we're going to have to make sure you got something to cover up with. It'll get chill at night and the farther north you go, the more that's guaranteed. I mean guaranteed. So It is again, well also Quartermaster Friday today. It is the, no way, does it seem like it? Well it's the 23rd of May. It is the sixth year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K-2014 Old Earth Calendar or Mayan Crazy Town Calendar. Really good here. In fact, from the trenches will report. I caught that guys for JD posting in the chat room for everybody from the trenches world report.com One of the several manuals that are definitely would recommend because this is going to show you some of the new ideas some of them not so new That are in the present US Army tactical combat casually care handbook Now, I kind of laugh because some things are like, this is totally new! And it's like, well, let me explain something. For the longest time, don't ask me why. Everybody got into the smart-ass idea that we weren't going to be using tourniquets. Tourniquets were used in force any time we've been in a fighting situation, but it's really weird. Whenever we get into peacetime, it's, well, I don't think we really need tourniquets. Now, Quorman are taught to use a tourniquet, but It really became apparent where if you look at the guys that have been surviving the IED explosions, well you can pretty well figure that a tourniquet was applied in more than a few places guys, can't you? If there's two legs missing, that was a complete or pretty much a shredded, semi-shredded traumatic amputation of an arm or a limb is lost. Typically they may have taken off up to where the tissue is less damaged and tried to make as much survive as possible. I will remind everybody that again you've got one, two, or three limbs going in one direction or another, or at least they're in pretty bad shape, or have major slices and divots and slivers out of them. Well, you know, like somebody cutting beef. Well, if it's cut that deep, chances are you're seeing some major arterial flow. You may not survive long anyway, but we know to get fluid in you quick. So if we do an immediate action stoppage, unless there's significant or critical organ damage that is destructive, in other words, as burst an organ to the point where it's not functional, some organs you kind of really do need, then we can probably keep you alive despite the argument that, well, we wouldn't have that ability, we have the working knowledge. That's the first thing we do, is we couldn't take care of these people. Yes, we could. However, the big thing is to be religious in particular areas with regard to both treatment and then progressive maintenance to get the casualty through the event. So again, this is definitely worthwhile. Basically what it is is lessons relearned from 30 years ago, well 40 years ago now Vietnam, Korea 50, 60 years ago, and World War II, which again, when you had massive casualties, a lot of research An experimental development medical response was done there. Most people always late date a lot of what was being done. Most people don't realize that in the Korean War they were already reattaching limbs. not in Vietnam. They try to go, wow, look at this, this is totally innovative in Vietnam. No. Well, micro technology had improved imagery, but the fact of the matter is that in the Korean War, although they couldn't do the micro vascular surgery that we could do today to enhance circulation, Micro construction, or macro construction and mid construction was possible. And amazingly enough, as many of the friends that I've had that I either served with or guys that I'd worked with after service that were Korean War vets, a lot of them had legs reattached or arms reattached and their logic was, hey, these guys did pretty good. They told me we weren't sure it was going to work. They would have problems around the 1990s when they started to see circulatory issues. The cool thing is because of other solutions with regard to cleaning out the circulatory system, upgrades were made and so they still have their limbs today. Their logic was, hey, you got to take it off, I lost it 30, 40 years ago, who cares? I mean I got 30 years worth of use out of it that wasn't even expected. So if you got to take it off to save my life, do it. In fact, very common sense attitude is like, they already lost it once, I think I could handle it a second time. Wow, think about that guys. You see that's the kind of attitude everybody needs to have. Oh and by the way, a lot of people ramp up your teas during the Rev War and War of 1812 as we call it, the Second American Revolution. They got right back into the fight. What? In fact, there's quite a few very notorious individuals, arms or legs missing. that recuperated within a fairly short period of time considering the era and went right back into battle. So don't tell me it can't be done now. Imagine taking the information, technology, and the knowledge we have now and applying it. Yeah, well, I think we have a higher survivability rating than the average bear, provided we get everything prepped in advance. And a lot of the technology is pretty straightforward. The big thing is cleanliness. We talked about with regard to Quartermaster Friday, laundry support, soap, antiseptics, understanding we need these in volume, and the ability to continue to re-clean or to re-apply particular techniques to prepping an area. It won't be perfect, but it's a hell of a lot better than the Civil War. Hell, it's a hell of a lot better than World War I. Be quite honest, we have a greater working knowledge than most doctors from the Civil War. Just the average person walking around if we were paying attention. I'm not talking about the Prozac Prodigies, I'm talking about you guys. Everybody comes somewhat up to speed. So anyway, again that's... US Army Tactical Combat Casualty Care Handbook August 2013, 101 pages for official use only. Yeah, okay, well we'll be very official about how we use it. How does that sound? There you go. Yeah, we'll make it work. We got down with us there. Don, number one, what's it like up in your neck of the woods? That's a beautiful day. There's barely a breeze and the sky is blue. There's a dot of a cloud over there, but you don't hear me complaining on this the 22nd day of May, year of our Lord 2014. Well those clouds that you sent us got here finally. A few of them. It's fluffy, cottony blobs here and there, so it's not bad. And it's really cool, still cool there though. But medium temperature, like I said, nice weather to work outside in. We have a bunch of stuff that's got to be done. In fact, it's going to be completed in the next four days. We are on a clock for launch, guys. We are on a clock for launch. And because of that, there are a few things we're hunting for right now. So I'm going to put the word out again. Across the Midwest or anywhere between Nevada and Michigan. Anywhere north and south of there a little bit, so to speak. We are looking for a school bus. Now here's the criteria. Listen up. We want it to start. We want it to run. We need it to stop. It should turn. And beyond that, There shouldn't be any holes in the floor that people can fall through. Yeah, well, actually, I can even live with that to a degree for a minute. But the big thing is windshield, driver's seat, front door, and back door intact. I don't care if it's been modified. Somebody thought they were going to make a camper and went into a brain fart. Maybe it's been vandalized. I don't care about the side glass at all. If the side glass is damaged, it's fine. The roof integrity would be nice and like Don said before, in a lot of places there's no salt, you don't really have a rust issue out there. But what we're looking for is a midlife bus, school bus, long nose, preferably that's easier to work on just across the board guys. Lift the hood, get in there, get it done, get out whenever you got to do anything, okay? We're looking for $1,000. That's what I said. Beater. I don't care if it's got some crinkle on the metal. That can all be hammered back out and that's all that's going to be done to it. But we need this for the Bundy deployment. We could use a school bus. If one of you out there have one, again, or have information, if you're able to spot one through any one of your local advertisers, maybe you've got a camper sale or a truck company that takes in trades or took in odds and ends, maybe they bought a little fleet of these. Now here's the thing, a few years ago, the gas buses were a dog and I was buying them for $300 to $600 a piece, okay? Because everybody had to have diesel, everybody had to have diesel, and then the diesel prices kind of went up, and then everybody wanted to have a gas truck. It's so, yeah, the fickle purchasers out there. But anyway, for that reason, there are a mix of both gas driven, which will probably be a little older. To be quite honest, the average person couldn't tell the difference, close up between the age of the different buses because they don't quite date them like they do cars. But, diesel or gas is fine. Back windows would be nice along with the back door But again if it's not we'll make something work or it's going to get sealed up and that'll be all there is to it But the back window for the door Why because that would be kind of nice so little things like that help internal seating if there are some seats That's fine. If all the seats are in there. That's fine Be nice to have a few because for the administrative seating area and such for what we need to have about three or four of those would be great and Now, what do we do to pass the information on? Well, first of all, search your area or maybe you know where there is something. If we can get it for less than a thousand, great. If we can get it for a little more than a thousand, okay, great, fine. But we need to at least get some input. We need everybody's eyes and ears out there to look around. The big thing is it might be a friendly if you got somebody that's got a yard. Somebody that has maybe bought a bunch of these. Maybe they got a couple of them that are dogs. It's not pretty enough. The rubber is kind of up off the floor mats. The chrome is worn. Some of the seats are torn. We don't care about any of that. Okay? Doesn't bother me at all. Glass as far as even the lighting. The important thing is running lights for the front and back is all I need. They aren't going to be an issue down the road anyway. This is going and staying at the Bundy's. It's not coming back wherever it is. It's going out to the ranch. It's staying there. The regular rigs are going out to the ranch. We're going to throw them the keys and they're staying there. Ideally, we're also looking for two Jimmy or two Jeep four-door type, you know, little SUVs, beaters. I'm looking, I know I've been watching these guys go out to the range, drive vehicles out, they aren't burning oil. There's videos all over YouTube. So some of you people out there must have some really good Jeep vehicles laying around because they're shooting the snot out of them, okay? I don't care about general condition. Most everything on the vehicle is going to be changed. With anything like that, engine running, it's got to start, run, stop, turn, front windshield to be nice, anything else I don't care about. We'll probably even be taking the doors off by the time we're done. In fact, I'm pretty sure we will, so we'll see what we can do about making a deal on that with somebody because somebody will probably need doors. But the idea behind this is these are permanent point tactical vehicles for the recon unit or for the security unit down there. Ideally, if they were all the same, a couple of the same vehicles, maybe you've got somebody who's got some stuff in a recycle yard. A lot of guys here, I've got one of our guys doing this right now, they're keeping an eye out. It would be little pickup trucks that work the same way. A couple of Estans, a couple of Rangers, I don't care what they are. Dodge Dakotas are great. Rangers, I know the nuances of each one. Dodge has quirks, Ford has quirks, GM has quirks. Okay, each one has their own quirk. And I know what the quirks are going to be or what to look for. Now, remember, we only got to go with it one way. We're not bringing these back. They're staying there on site for use for the facility. If you want to send information, and if you have something, by the way, maybe you have something else like an ambulance or a big, full-size van, but it's beat the snot out of it. But it runs. It starts up. It runs. It goes down the road. It stops. It turns. Full-sized vans could be used in place of the other whatever we can get we need to move that way We're gonna strip them. We'll be painting them We'll be fixing them up for what they need to be able to do on site now It's really cool is if we get those bus seats on the bus Those won't be on the bus But they will be on something else if we had some three-quarter ton or half ton full-sized vans and I can show you how to make a drop ship real quick because I've done this before and we've used them for years and However you want to do this, if you have information or an idea, you can send an email to liberty at provide.net liberty at provide.net liberty at provide.net Now the idea behind this is that we're going to be piling up whatever we can on board a lot of this stuff Either picking it up on the way now We got people donating more material or it's going to be loaded up and packed solid at this end now We are going to be advanced partying some equipment by around the 28th or 29th We will be loading up a bunch of stuff here and shipping it out ahead of us before the other crew leaves But we do need again, if a little help here guys, we're trying to scavenge up one full-sized regular long-nose school bus. Don't care what color, don't care about pretty. You don't care if somebody's graffitied the snot out of the outside. Hell, that's great. They put some extra coats of paint on it for free. I love that! Look, there goes the hippie bus. Yeah, dude. Oh, the magic bus, bah bah bah bah. Oh, the magic bus, dude. We'll infiltrate in plain sight. Don't worry guys, we got our hippie beads and we got our hair all ready to go for the trip. You think I'm joking, man? Dudes, and we've got Obama masks for everybody. who was driving a bus that looked like a demi-caucasian, long-haired hippie man that looked a lot like Obama, dude. Remember, lots of Obama stickers on the back, too. Don't worry, we got them ready to go. Magnetic. They'll be gone as soon as we get to where we need to go. Well, again, this is a high priority. The Bundy Ranch, they are also in need of food. Anybody who's closer, if anybody's going to be coming in from California, Guys, I'm not talking fancy and I'm not even worried about anybody giving me a list. Here's how it works. 25 pound bag of rolled oats, 25 pound bag of rice, 25 pound bag of beans. In other words, we need volume. They're going to have to make it work. You want to bring some other stuff to use for making toppings. Remember, cans of salt, larger cans of pepper or again, the institutional size containers of pepper or spices like garlic. The cooks are feeding anywhere from 60 to 80 people at least per meal, if not more. Okay, so think about it. I mentioned this weeks ago. Well, it's becoming a fact. You can put that many bodies with their legs under the table. You have to look at tens of pounds of food to feed a group like that. Hundreds of pounds. I measure it in pounds. Well, it's like, I was like we were joking. We just made a deal on Kool-Aid. Pay attention to the big lots. You will still find Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas items on the shelf in certain sections, especially in the food section. Now there's a sliding scale because they want to get these things out of the shop out of the store The older it is the more shall we say giveaway price it is oh, yeah Well, we just got a whole bunch of Kool-Aid for a giveaway price And in fact, let's put it this way we paid for a whole box of Kool-Aid what you pay for a couple of packs of Kool-Aid Let's put it that way So those are going into the mix. In fact, they'll probably be on the ground with some other stuff. But Kool-Aid, sugar, we used to joke when the supply sergeants, you know the supply, they cook. Forgive me, when the cook would say, yeah, the Kool-Aid's over here. And everybody would say, what color is it? It's orange. And he'd look at him and go, don't you mean what flavor? And everybody'd go, not the way you make it, it's orange. What color is it? In other words, he kind of stretched the Kool-Aid, you know what I mean? It was sugary and it had a color, but I don't know what flavor it was. Sometimes it was kind of orangey, sometimes it was kind of purpley, sometimes it was kind of readily. Kind of. Kind of. Well, sort of. Anyway, the way the situation is, guys, we've got to focus energy and resources. Hey, coming from the other end towards California, Southern California, Arizona. Keep an eye on the big bulk stores and check you have four markdowns I'm gonna tell you something that is interesting most people when I asked them to realize it Do you realize there's a markdown section in Walmart? Any did anybody know that? You know what? I've only been to Walmart three times But the first you know first time I got through the door I got as far as the carts and I left that was my first time that was for the last 20 years Maybe 24 or 25 hour long Walmart's been the existence in this area. I've never been in a Walmart until I went down south. Well, the first thing I do guys when I go into a grocery store, any stores go find the Markdown butt racks. And lo and behold, I asked somebody, you got any Markdown racks here? I really thought about that. Hey, how do we already want any Markdown racks? Well, surely go right the back of the star in the middle. I went right back, sure enough, piles of stuff. Now if Walmart is cheap cheap over there where it's regular price. What do you think the price is in the markdown section? Oh? Cheaper yeah, since it's usually like half off so guys here's the thing if you've got one of these wall-e-worlds or if you've got Sam's Club cards And you can make a deal or maybe they got something if they're discontinuing always ask them hey you got something. That's the last of Well yeah, we got some stuff over here. Always ask. Even tractor supply guys has a markdown section. In fact, so does Harbor Freight. Better be able to check there first before you go buy full price because you might find exactly what you need that was from the last quarter. That's the exact same tool. When they cycle certain things by a computer memory, and in other words, artificial intelligence is artificial. The exact same tool in the last quarter's package gets put over in the markdown section. Now I've never seen a crescent wrench go stale. You know what I mean? Have you ever seen that in the package in the store? One of those crescent wrenches or a half inch drive wrench or something like that. Have you ever seen it go stale and outdated on the shelf? It got that fuzzy stuff on it? Yeah, it gets moldy man. The chrome gets moldy. Well, interestingly enough, it's because of their computer systems management, guys. So the cool thing is, if you look back in those markdown sections, you will find useful things. Now, is it necessarily, I want this today. No, it might be that instead, but let's put it this way. They got a pile of stuff that's dirt cheap. Eventually, you're going to need some of that. Yeah, well, and for your own personal supplies and storage at least, but if you're going to be supplying like the Bundy's, Here's how it works. This is what they had a lot of. Congratulations, you now have a lot of it. You see what I mean? Well, not everybody eats greens. Well, you better learn. Not everybody eats this brand of. Oh, you don't like this brand? Well, let me take it out of the can and I'll tell you, I'll lie to you every step of the way. How does that sound? Take the cans, take the labels off and burn the labels. There. When they come to the table, tell them it's Del Monte. Congratulations. Eat it. Why it's what we've got See how that works. So again guys, we've got a lot of work to do, but we do need your help and they do need replacement with regard to the food inventory. They go through a lot. We need to look at volume. If all you could do is a 25 pound bag of Ro-Dotes, the cheapest brand you can find, the cheapest for the mostest. If all you can find is the cheapest rice you can get off the shelf, that's fine. That fills the stomach. Now the girls can make cookies, they can make cobbler, they can make breakfast with rolled oats, they can put anything on rice, take your pick, whatever you got. It's that base that's going to make the void disappear so everybody's happy. And with the cooks know what they're doing and they've got some really great ladies out there doing some great jobs, I understand, in the kitchen as far as getting the cooking done. They have been very creative. In fact, they have to be commended for that because they're working in a kind of rough environment. They don't have everything that they need, but they're make do with what they got. Well, we need to change that. Well, we've got a caller. Caller, who do we have? Jump in there, please. We've got Dave again from Maryland. Go ahead, Dave. I heard you guys talking about... Yeah, we got you. We're listening. Go ahead. Okay, cool. Really outdated, so I don't do this meat when I get out. Yeah, in fact, for the longest time, they were throwing it out. But I think we started talking about that. A lot of people started really, I asked people, okay, how many tons of meat have you thrown away? And they should be going to the food banks. What's happened is there's been a change in a lot of the state policies because people were getting disgusted. The warehouses are forcing the food on the individual stores. and the warehouse, they're just trying to push the outdated or closed dated stuff out. So the problem is that the branch door is getting stuck with this stuff that's close to expiration. They either have to move it out the door at whatever price they can or again, they got to do something with it. Well, they can write it off if they can get somebody to come pick it up. Well, you got a food bank out there at the Bundy's. Well, an official one could be made at Bunkerville. Yeah. Produce. They can't be giving it. Well, one of the things that we've seen is even with manufactured foods, if they do like a deli or if they have a food prep area that does cakes, they can do the same thing with those. However, again, it's not hard to eat it. You just tell everybody, you better keep stuffing your face and you prioritize what needs to be used first. The meat can be stored. We can get it in the freezer. If we can get it in a cooler or freezer, we've got some time with it. With the vegetables, if it has to be cooked, get it boiled, and if it's fresh and it's leaf tech or something that's a salad item, that's eaten first. Both the potatoes and bulk onions, stuff like that, if you can get that full. We get a percentage of that right now free because of certain points in the area around here. Also, a lot of other material. The one thing that I see that they need there in addition to that, in addition to the food, is a better storage system. just to keep everything cleaner but also to keep it a little more organized for them because they're making do with what they got. We need to get volume. Variety would be nice but right now it's volume first, variety second. I'd rather have a ton of stuff there. We should have already had tonnage there. For all the hundreds of people that went out, if the organizers had asked, I guarantee that everybody would have brought tonnage. They would have brought pallets or they would have brought bags of food, like 25-pound bags and 50-pound bags of rice like we're talking about. Most all these people have some kind of bulk service that they're involved with. Most everybody in the paint room movement usually is a penny pincher. So it would have made sense and nobody really pushed that. And that was an error that needs to be corrected with any other deployment. We need to bend everybody's ear on this. I appreciate that. Everybody should be doing that at their own homes right now too for what's coming down the pipe very soon. Oh yes, I know I thoroughly agree. One of the things like I just said, rolled oats. Be ready if you only got a little bit of money left. Roll oats are the cheapest thing for tonnage. That's one of the things that's on our list that if we are looking at, hey, it's coming down, there are certain points we go to, we're going to be maxing out a card or throwing out whatever cash we can and grabbing as much as we can stuff the vehicles with. Rolled Oats is one of the high priority items because we can do so much with it. By the way, Ben Franklin. there won't be anymore. Then you're going to have to resort to the older styles, which is why we recommend the ball, the older ball books from the early 20s, you know, the earlier ball systems, because beeswax or paraffin, if we have to go to that we can, but you have to be very careful. You can't just manhandle the jars. Once they're on the shelf, they stay on the shelf and they should be nested then. So yeah, lids, lids and more lids. That'd be again a good point. Of course, we've cleaned a lot of places out here and it's a seasonal thing so they don't necessarily replace them the way they should. If you buy them out, again, the artificial intelligence tells them that they don't need to re- inventory because they're close to the next season. And so they won't put them back on the shelf. That's the problem with a lot of these box stores. They become totally, you know, they have lack of intelligence running and it's terrible. Sam's Club not so much because they're a bulk store. They don't care. They'll put cases on the shelf. So that might be one of the better places to watch later on here. You're familiar with the steel and it sucks all the air out of the bag and seals it? Oh yeah, yeah, we've got two or three machines here. That works real good at boxes of ammo. Yeah, we've done that for years with Ziploc bags. I use the sealer mill first, but the way you got them ready, the kids can use the ammunition. Oh, well, as a matter of fact, you know what, we have a suggestion with that too, as long as you're going that step. Make up a second containment package, wrap the, do another seal and mill constructed bag from VisiQueen, and then seal the entire package before you put it into whatever other containment vessel. Whatever you're gonna use. If you're gonna use a can or a five gallon pail, for instance. Go ahead, jump in there. Oh, I agree. Right now, the quirk in the bottle, guys, is the Bundy Ranch. That is the thing that has stopped what would have been a major rolling thunder type offensive by the government. Not only do I think it would have been with the property, that would have puffed their troops up to proceed with the gun grabs. I believe that was originally the agenda. Now they've had to step back because the mercenaries, the Israelis who were there, the BLM slash Homeland Security punks that were there, all of them got a taste of just a glimpse of where things are going when they try to start something. This is not going to be the 90s in Waco. That's all gone. That's all done. We are to a degree lucky some people would argue we're not lucky because they believe it should have started there at Mondays the day they tried to have the cattle. Hey, whatever time we get we get if it does start roll with the punch kids and get ready to punch back. That's all I can do. Go right ahead color jump in there. This is Fluffy. I was online last night and read a thing from GOA about a premier Obama. FSLAC to stop giving credit to the gun manufacturers and dealers. You know, everybody should have been ready for this in the gun industry. I know what you're talking about, but let's think about this. This is the stupid farmer syndrome. Yeah, once this last year, or actually the last two years, the gun industry was ahead of the market. In other words, ahead of the financial market, in that instead of worrying about, boy, will I get the money to buy that next million rounds, it's, wow, with prices going where they are, and the profit I made on the inventory that I had that was cheaper before the prices went up, I can buy three times as much with cash. I don't have to go to the bank for anything. They should be able to. If they were thinking. Speaking about saving money, Honeyville, hearing yet, no, what is it, any amount of what? Food price? Okay, I'll read it. Wait a minute. Are you talking $4.99? Yeah, mm-hmm. I couldn't believe it either. I was going to... And again, what's the webpage again to be safe? Yeah, it's Phil.com. Yep. Just like it sounds. H-O-N-V-I double it. Oh, sooner is better. Anybody who's thinking about picking anything up, one thing's always to look at is if they have anything in the way of a markdown or a sales section. Because, needless to say, do that and take advantage of the shipping at $499, no matter how big. It says order one bag or a whole bag. I'm looking right now at the Honeyville blog store locator. Honeyville.com. I'm there right now. If you're on the main page but underneath the bar, ship anywhere. I appreciate that. The girls right now, they're not trying to beg, but the girls that are working in the kitchen, I just talked to them about two hours ago. I just sent some other stuff another way. One of our truckers is transporting some stuff there. It's on the truck right now. We made a rendezvous with some of the guys in Indiana, but we're going to make another one here soon, and we're going to ship about a ton and a half of stuff. I'm not going to wait. But the girls were just you know, they didn't know what to say. I know that they're it's just you know for them guys They're there on the battlefield already and we're all the problems. They're doing their part. They're they got their heart in this Well, they're probably to the point of not knowing what's because of their patient and stock in the mounts and everything Yeah, exactly. So 25 pound bags are probably moved in a 50 going to buy a 50 pound bag of rice at condo and the guy walked by he said I'm gonna give you to 25 pound or and move right I looked at it I want to back out guys. Well, anyway, the technology has made all the difference with just the pieces that they have. I understand somebody also dropped one of those first gen slash generation zero pieces of equipment out there. They've got that running, so there's other pieces of equipment that are in service. I'll find out more about that. But Don, you have it available. People, we're headed towards a thunderstorm. It's going to get dark. We're going to be in the darkness, guaranteed. Every 24 hours there's darkness and we're going to have to be able to operate it. Well, Don's got the technology. Don, please jump in there. Hey, I've still got that first generation gun sight. 375 right in your mailbox. 308 capable. It will live on top of your 12 gauge shotgun, but we've addressed that. The eye relief and the length of the boot, you'll have green light on your face if you want to put it on top of a shotgun. Unless you mount it close enough that you can lean onto the boot and be very sturdy. Because, well, you're probably going to get a little scope eye if you put it on your 12 gauge. Now, again, there's that caveat, that caution. One more time, $375 right in your mailbox, you guys. My number is 2317968458 Again, 2317968458 Alright, screen screens are thermal. You've got a piece of thermal I'll put in your mailbox for $5 less than $2,000. It's a thermal viewer. It's an unheard of price just a year and a half ago. That's a ridiculous price, just a year and a half ago. Never, never happened. Just two years ago. You'll never see a piece of thermal in the market for under $2,000. Tremendous price. My number is 231-796-8458. Again, 231-796-458. There's something I want to do, but I heard another caller. I heard another dame. Perhaps we have another caller. I don't want to keep a caller waiting. If that person wants to come on board, star six will unmute you. Go right ahead and jump in there, Doug. Okay, we'll do this then. I was... Let me approach this a different way because, you know, many times you'll hear and some... you don't hear it enough. I admit that. You don't hear it enough. You know, you'll hear, pray for the weak, pray for those who cannot do for themselves, pray for those who with just a little more help do so much more. You hear that. It's a general, it's a blanket. It's like, you know, shooting up a flare and lighting up the whole area. That's what... I'm trying to do sometimes. Sometimes it's a friend or sometimes it's someone close or sometimes it's a caller. When Mark's mother was doing well, you heard that. Now, I was talking with my mother earlier today and I've known this for a long time and some many times when I was going to say sometimes, but almost exactly all the time that I put out that claryon, so to speak, she's included in there. My mom's not long for the world. She is... in her mid-70s and she's been a smoker for about 88 years. So I know it doesn't add up. It was done on purpose. And she still hasn't quit smoking. So we kind of create our own worlds, don't we? And again, sometimes when I do that call for prayer, I've never mentioned it directly, but my mother's in there. sometimes your mother is in there. Someone else's mother, someone's cousin, someone's aunt or uncle, father or mother. I was talking with my mother earlier today and we were talking about some of the things and there's a fellow out there, I owe him some writing. I told him I'd send it to him a hunk of time ago. And that's just about it. So I appreciate your patience. But I was talking about some things that I'd written over the years and recently sent some of these things to my mother. She was talking about a fountain in her backyard, in her little courtyard. She doesn't really have a backyard. She lives in Scottsdale. It's like a Mexican motif. They're a Spanish motif. Instead of a backyard, they have a little courtyard. Over in one of the corners, there's a fountain. She was talking about how that fountain can... She just sits there in that fountain with the slightest bit of imagination being France or Italy, someplace in the old world, 100 or 1,000 years ago. It's just that flowing water. Then the thought got to the flowing water. What a blessing water is into my head to tell my mother this. A lot of this isn't the Don original thought. It's one of those wish I'd have wrote that or wish I'd have thought of that, but you're going to hear it coming right up. A scientist will tell you that water doesn't change. A molecule of water today has been a molecule of water for... good, long time. Sometimes it breaks apart and it's hydrogen and oxygen, H2O. Sometimes it comes back together and it's another molecule of water, but it really doesn't change. Contrary to that water doesn't change. You'll see it in ice, you'll see it in fluid forms, liquid in the glass or the other fluid form like in vapor. To say water doesn't change, there's three contradictions right there, isn't there? But when you carry that, water doesn't change thought even farther. You guys have heard it, and on occasion you've heard it said, you've heard Don say it on the hour, thank God for a hot shower. You've heard that now and then. You've heard me say it. You guys, I'd get in a hot shower, winter or summer, just that relaxing. Again, we came to the conclusion, talking with my mother earlier today, you guys, that only about the last 40 or 60 or 100 years at the most of humanity has been able to enjoy that hot shower. If you get in a hot shower, sometimes it seems like a gift from God. It's just what it does to your body, helping you to relax and just scrub off just the day. And we talked about that for a moment. And going back to water and water never changing. Sometimes you guys literally, I'm standing in that shower and thinking about the water flowing over me. I want you to think about this because when I was done with this, at any rate, you think about that we're flowing over you, that individual molecule, hydrogen and oxygen, two of hydrogen, one of oxygen, and how it never changes. But it might change location and it might change its form, solid liquid or vapor, standing in that shower, in that water that never changes. Imagine. the water that just rolled over your forehead in that shower or the shower you might take tonight or when you wash your face in the morning. There might be molecules of water in that bunch of water I'm baptized Jesus with. I just thought I'd bring that thought to the hour because, again, a lot of that isn't a Don original thought, but I don't think until today it's been, those words have been arranged in that way. Thank you, Mark. And again, Don, we offer again our prayers. The prayers of strength, guys, make all the difference. I don't care what anybody says or how they try to nay say it. And it's no matter how you look at it, it's either again, for some of you, you could justify it as say, again, as we know, the hand of God. For others, let's just think of it this way. If you help out, it's just force of energy. How's that sound? But it's a call that's put out that in many cases has been answered time and again. Time doesn't wait for any of us and again, eventually we're all going to pass. It's not an if, it's just a when. It's what we do in between where we start and finish guys. That's what really we need to focus on and count on. We've got a lot of good friends. We've got family. We've got people that have done a lot. It's been so significant in our lives. There ain't nothing like mom. We know that. You're right. You talk about your father and the kamikaze attack. When I hear that, I think of And what a blessing it was that he survived. I wouldn't be here. That's where I was going. By a breath of metal, by a few inches or feet of sheet metal, and again a little more energy, and it would have been a very different outcome because most of the men with him, well, they went off to Davy Jones. I've told you this story before. My mother was the youngest of the sisters, and for a while my grandmother lived in an apartment. three stories up for a summer. And one day, middle of the summer, one of my aunts put my mother in the window there, sat her down in the window and she fell through the screen, three stories, on top of a German Shepherd. She landed on a German Shepherd, pulled the dog, ran around three or four times and then died. German Shepherd wasn't there, my mother might not have died that fall. It's funny how things work out. So again, sometimes it's the blanket thing, sometimes it's the just do it for humanity. Sometimes we're aiming at a particular person. When I put that call out, it's not just a stingy thing. It has never been. You've heard it before. He marks parents in your prayers. Keep Jack Otto. We've done this for a number of people. it if I didn't think that it's worthwhile. Thank you again Mark. Thank you. You know, when you go into a semester diet that was in... yup, I recognize that voice. Thank you. What else you got? I think we have our friend from Arizona, and by the way, Arizona heads up. I will be needing you guys to intercept and help somebody. that will be dropping material off in Arizona for the Bundy Ranch. So I need you guys to pitch in. We've got a few days to prepare for this, but we're going to need a truck to pick it up and haul what's coming in up to the Bundy's. I'll be able to give you the location and everything else later, but most important, in fact we need to make contact with you. You probably tried to call, I would assume yesterday, right? Do we still have Arizona? Yes, I'm here. I tried to call you. We discussed this yesterday at three different numbers yesterday at the top of the hour, the bottom of the hour, right before the hour. I think I ended up being diverted because I'm going to pat yourself and I just had to get together and ship out. Have you got the 9335 number? Correct. As soon as we're done with the second hour, call five minutes after the top of the hour. 65 minutes from now. Yep. Okay, that'll work out. But it's critical because we've got particular information. Again, we've got stuff going on. Everything's going to be loaded up. It's going to be gotten out that far, which is a pretty hefty distance, I would say. Probably going to be in the flagstaff area, which means you guys are going to have to coordinate getting a couple of, you know, half ton or three quarter ton trucks just to be safe to make sure you guys can haul it without overburdening anything. It will be food stuffs, bags of food, it will be communications equipment, it will be cables and connectors, and it will be some more tactical gear for the troops on the ground. All that's going to be boxed, all that's going to be easily handled by one man. You know, in other words, one person can carry each item. There's not going to be any special weight issues or anything like that, it's just volume. What do you have for us Arizona? We are talking about prayers and the dash in the middle of the counts. When you were born and when you were died, it is what you do with your life. That dash in the middle of the counts. We are granted and raved the issues. There is a lot of soul searching. Should I stay or should I go? I was excited to do it because once again the people needed to know what was going on. A lot of people did the right thing and never gotten negative feedback. It was what needed to be said. There were some people that said that they disagreed with what was said, but it was still what was the deal. I gave an earful, needed to be brought up, but I didn't want anybody on the radio with it. A lot of it are perseverances and the intel reports. is not a place to air the dirty light. I'm just going to say that there are certain issues a lot of it has to do with. Once again, it's the I don't need to do that because I've got an app for that phone. I don't need a map. I don't need a compass. I don't need this and I don't need it. That's got to change. Mapping and compass is going to be mandatory. In fact, anybody out there without is a detriment, not an assist. Especially if we end up having to, if we get broken up, if we end up having to separate or especially in fire maneuver situations, individuals are pushed away from the base area of operation. They've got to be able to land navigate and they all need to know how to do it. At the very least, just at least run their arse in a particular direction by, you know, the conventional orient hearing method. That has to be done. We're going to go to break though for now, but Don, your number for night vision complete. That number is 2317-96-8458. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, folks. Day and night. Dura, Don, your number for night vision closes for this hour. Arizona, stay where you are. You'll be coming up with the next hour. That number is 2317-96-84. Thank you Mark. God Bless you. HempUSA.org urges everyone to plan ahead for possible food shortages in the future. We offer this dense nutrient-storeable food directly from the farm to your door. What the world needs is our energy-packed hemp food in a storeable, portable form that can easily and quickly be picked up for travel. 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