May 30, 2014
Evening Show
59m
Complete
Radio Episode
2014
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed preparedness gear and equipment sourcing, including desert camouflage uniforms and body armor available through online retailers like KeepShooting.com and ApexGunParts.com. He reviewed the Bundy Ranch situation, mentioning BLM overreach and the need for mobile support elements. The show covered government surplus auctions at GovLiquidation.com for Quonset tents and containers useful for field operations. Koernke also addressed a caller's question about managing alcohol withdrawal symptoms and discussed state lottery systems as examples of government-controlled vice and organized crime.
- bundy ranch
- blm
- desert camouflage
- body armor
- preparedness
- government surplus
- quonset tents
- keepshooting.com
- govliquidation.com
- militia
- second amendment
- alcohol withdrawal
- state lottery
- organized crime
- michigan
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Live 365. 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? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. And pray to God. To keep the torch of freedom running bright As Iowa key vanished in the mist for whence he came His words were true We are not free But we have ourselves to blame For even now as tyrants trample each God given right We only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep And wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer If he called out from the grave? I wonder if the lady that caught the fat had a tattoo. Slugger. Yeah. Well, we are here. And good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, we're on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska. We're in the Hallmark network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico. Headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both 3rd and 5th bit, the 9 sisters, and way out on the left coast, our friends. Well, that's right. We have The great state of Jefferson, a shining beacon of light, an otherwise dark piece of real estate. Turning back to the east, waving to our friends at the Bundy Ranch deployment along with Colorado, we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi and Atlanta in the Smokies with the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium, bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work. A million Peddico Junction operators, the ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. Well, Don, what's the day today, sir? Let's jump an awful lot up there, please. Well, Mark, we're alive today on the 30th day of May, year of our Lord 2014, and it's beautiful, it's a glorious, it's a sunny day. It's 82 degrees inside my tin can here, so it must be rather pleasant on the outside right now, too. Again, May is almost gone, you guys. What have you done for your country this month? Just a thought. We can say January, February, March, April, May. We're looking at the sixth month. Six is half of 12, and when we're done with that sixth, we're halfway through this year. I can say then, what have you done for your country this half of this year? We can qualify that. There's plenty of men who have stood up. A lot of them, you'll never know their name, but hey, they move in and out of the Bundy Ranch and they look at those BLM people and the BLM people do not get to do what they want. This is just a small example. In fact, there's now writing more on this particular subject coming in, I think, from the Trenches World Report. Henry has posted it earlier. But it was also in the chat room, one of the individuals writing in Vegas. Amazingly enough, you know, flat out explaining, well, you know, nobody liked what the BLM did at all. Nobody. And they're the ones that drew first blood. They're the ones that attacked the women. They're the ones that beat on anybody from Vegas or from Mesquite or from Bunkerville that came into the area. And it goes, the level of excessive force that they used, thinking they just weren't going to beat down on the locals, made them the enemies of everybody. And they're admitting that. Now they're trying to puff it up with all their propaganda. And this is where I say shame at all these people doing the piss in your pants routine. The bad guys don't like us. Don't worry. Everybody doesn't like them out there. They don't like us and they never will. And we don't care. Really, really, really don't. They never are. We're concerned. They're concerned. We're uppity slaves and they were told they were going to wag their weenie in our face and pee on everybody. they were going to do their bark and dog routine well everybody's pretty well tired of the bark and dog routine real quick they got to see that everything we told them about is gone exactly as we warned them it would that while what it works out croat is interfering with their agenda twenty-one stuff exactly and it didn't work out that way kids now we got became with us uh... her friends matter of ten years we can't have a portion of in their place i'd do i'd do it up jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah jonah I'm not stepping on your time here, am I? No. Okay, where's Square? I may not be able to make it this evening and just giving you a heads up. Okay, not a problem. Okay, I got to run. Appreciate it. Thank you, sir. I'll tell you what, again guys, this Quartermaster Friday, we have Quartermaster the evening Quartermaster. Next hour after this will be the militia town hall for everybody. Anyway, everybody can participate. Of course, you can participate here too. All you've got to do is punch in the phone number and call in. I want to touch on a few things here real quick, Don. You might have interest in friends who are interested in this too. Okay, number one, I have been trying to find desert gear. Desert gear is being eaten up. Now what's bizarre about this, if you're watching what's going on in the Ukraine, a bunch of the desert gear that really doesn't match with anything where they are is showing up there. How does it end up there? Which is the same Runner Revolution stuff you'll see in all the inventories I've been pointing out here. What's interesting is something showed up at KeepShooting.com. KeepShooting.com, KeepShooting.com. These guys have got a good connection. for odds and ends stuff that is really useful for us. Okay now it's just like the one company I've been dealing with the wholesalers over on the far side of the Rockies to get stuff for the Bundy's you guys paid for. They have unique stuff and I love to get it but the problem is it's three times the cost to ship at this side of the Rockies okay but to get it to the Bundy's we got a lot more for less. In fact we bought a mount in certain categories simply because we couldn't afford not to okay. We got a deal. I've still got some deals that are made, but at KeepShooting.com on their front page, if you scroll down, they've got US-style desert vegitato. Now that sounds weird. Veggitato, man! Is that like a potato mark? Or is that like a multi-salad, fruity, slash vegetable mix like you'd find in the one-gallon cans for the cafeteria? Well, yes. Actually, what it is, these guys, I don't know where, they're finding some of this stuff, although I guess it's probably MilTech is what it sounds like. It does say MilTech there, which means it's one of the Euro made uniforms. which means it probably is made by the Chinese or somebody else for the European companies, doesn't make any difference. $20 a piece for the US-style desert vegetato ACU shirts. Now, these are not ACU as you know ACU. Vegetato is more like the eight color multi-cam. It's also called eight color desert if you're in the industry. In this case, the vegetato was actually made for the Italians. It's Italian desert. They also have a vegetato in more of a green shade and both of them are really good camouflages. It's something new they came up with here in the last couple of years. They actually are issuing it in their military. Well, these are extra large and extra, extra large. So if you big guys are listening out there, this is a solution for those of you who are looking for big stuff. And again, $20 a shirt. It's basically the equivalent to the Italian answer to multi-cam. I believe this would work phenomenally well out there in Nevada but also in Arizona and New Mexico. I'm going to tell you, wholesale-wise, this is the best price. For something like this, I'd recommend it only because, again, it's $19.95. You're talking big sizes and big sizes. They usually charge more. These actually are pretty reasonably priced. Now, they're going to be in a lighter material. They better be. It's desert clothing. Okay. It's probably, again, I don't know if it's in the ripstop, but it definitely is in the lighter mesh pattern, not meshes in micro mesh. It's not like the sport shirts or anything like that. In fact, I'm looking right here at the same time I'm telling you, I'm reading what little there is. I'm going to have to call on these. This is a good pattern. If you're out there and you're listening and you're in Nevada, California, you're already using a certain amount of this type of camo like the multi-cam, this would work and compliment well your inventory. In other words, if you're looking to outfit more guys and it's become expensive, because you know what, multi-cam is like three times the price, even in wholesale markets, Don, three times the price of the exact same item but in another camouflage. And it's like, well yeah, that's what I say. It's like, I'm not worried about that. As soon as I see it's like multi-cam, I just, oh forget it. I don't even worry about it. I'm not gonna, I'm gonna wait till it becomes the not in vogue camo and that's gonna happen. It's not an if, it's just a when. When it becomes the not in vogue camo, then you'll be able to get it or when enough of it's flooded the market, it will be available. It's like years ago when Woodland first came out, man. You know what, the Marines had a Woodland camo uniform. The general staff couldn't even get Woodland Camo, U.S. Army gear, because remember that big old thing with the Jewish Mafia screwing up our uniforms? The Mark 1s were a complete failure because they subcontracted and subcontracted and subcontracted, and Blatsonstein and Cohen and these other Shysters screwed us. Well, the general staff went out and bought Marine Corps Woodland Camo so they could at least get into the new uniform. Problem is, a bunch of these old crusty sergeant majors came up and rode them up. I was there, I watched all this happen, and it was like, well, you know, General, what kind of an example are you setting? Why are you wearing a Marine Corps uniform? Oh, this is not a Marine Corps uniform, this is the new Army uniform! Well, General, we have some of those uniforms. You know, the ones that the contractor mucked up, they're down in the quartermaster. And they don't look anything like your uniform, sir. So there was an ongoing fight back when Woodland was the de jure, you know, the spiffy super stuff of the day. Now it's not so much the super stuff, but I recommend it because it's reasonably priced and it works. It works well enough. Now out west, this works better because it's got the browns, the grays, and all the shades in it that we need. And for 1995, that's for extra large and extra, extra large. If you guys need a 2x or even if you wear a large, if you're going into desert operations, I would wear an extra large. Why? Well, why do you think the Arabs wear their Bedouin clothing the way that they do? Think about it. Again, well it's shade and when they move it moves and pumps air in and out from underneath Exactly and that's why the bigger sizes would definitely be preferred now That's one thing and this is a keep shooting dot com on the front page. Okay Now there's another thing there right on the front page. It jumped right off the page at me guys British Osprey body armor Kevlar inserts the entire kit the neck, the arm, the side panels, the front panel, the rear panel, British Osprey Body Armor Kevlar inserts. Now that includes the neck and the shoulder inserts. So if you bought one of those neat vests that's been laying around that take the Osprey type inserts, but couldn't afford them because they were $300. Remember when they came out, they were $300 to $500 a set, right? Well, they've got an insert set here that's either first or second gen which will work just fine if you don't have anything but baggy cloth hanging there. Brand new for $60 for two, four, six, eight panels, guys. Wow. In a heartbeat. In a heartbeat. If you're looking for body armor, you want to upgrade a whole dragon scale. Well, you probably can't afford dragon scale at $800 to $900. But I'll tell you what, you can probably afford this Osprey set for $59.95. Now, if you're wondering what I'm talking about, go take a look at it, but they gave you all the specs here. filler, large, brassard, right, filler, large, brassard, left, filler, full collar, right, filler, full collar, left, filler, shoulder protector, left, filler, shoulder protector, right, half collar, left, half collar, right, front panel, okay, everything's there, okay? Take a look at it. These are all the parts that you need to fill in the rest of the system. Think about it. So you see all that army go how does that work? Well, don't worry You'll be like a star a starship trooper by the time you're done well a storm ship a storm trooper from Star Wars except will be soft and whatever camouflage you're wearing so if you were looking for the rest of those inserts for $60 okay, in fact, here's what they want the osprey mark 2 plate carriers brand new this is with mag pouches It's got the molly all the inserts to go in that they've got the whole rig and they're apparently new for $59.95 with the mag pouches and everything. Now, for a few dollars more, in other words, for $120, you're getting a complete assault rig to include upper armor protection. Now, would I put this on every soldier out there? Maybe not, but I'll tell you what I would do. That would be my point man rig. I'll tell you where else I'd have a man wearing this, anybody that's in mechanized, that's like the driver if he's motorized. If my driver dies, we all die with him. Does everybody understand that? So anytime where I can armor the driver up like this, the driver's getting this armor, along with the gunner if I have one. And the reason I say that is because that crew is gonna come in and get you out of something. That crew, that ambulance driver, that whoever should be better protected than anybody else on the battlefield. The point man should be better protected. Your engineers. Yeah, exactly. His job is to take a bullet probably first. If he's smart, he's going to get out of the way. I'd actually be more likely to give the more armor to the number two man because he usually doesn't get out of the way fast enough. Or number three, take your pick. The guy up front usually wants to be point, knows how to be point. Think about it. Okay, but this armor this system It's in the desert the DPM British desert camo pattern. There are other models they have they also have the Italian system guys Which is in more of the again the woodland pattern the French also the CCE Now that also is a similar variant in terms of the carrier system. It will take all of those panels. So take a look what they got there, see if it fits your, you know, float your boat, fits your need. Remember that you also can get panels from apexgunparts.com. www.apexgunparts.com. So they get some interesting stuff that keeps shooting. They've got a good connection for another jobber. out of Europe that's selling stuff in this direction that definitely is worthwhile. And needless to say they also have a sale section. Always check the sale sections. This is the company that has the French Army Grenade Bandolier which in reality is the CCE Molly Pouches, two pockets per pouch. You get seven sets of pouches and a belt for... Uh-oh! I hope you guys bought them when I told you to. How much are they now? Well, I told you and I screwed up. I really screwed up. Forgive me. Well, they were five dollars a piece when I told you all to buy them, right? And they're now eleven dollars a set. Somebody must have been buying them. Somebody figured out what they were worth again. Well, I've always screwed up on that. Now, instead of less than like seventy, eighty cents a piece and you got the belt, Now they're charging 1095. I told you remember what I said? Oh Well, we tried. Oh Wow. Well, guess what? The other items that were supposed this not a salesheet anymore They're all they're all back to the price. They know they're full price now There's only handful items those bandoliers unless something has changed Nope, they're 1095 apiece. I told you so Oh well, we tried to get you in motion. See, if you bought those, you'd have a whole lot of garam sized pockets for doing d-clips or whatever. And you could get any one of the molly to include the French assault vests with other pouches, and you would have been able to stack and rack them on that vest for nothing. Well, now it's going to cost you a lot more to buy the same thing. So we told you so, and we tried. That's OK. I'm not complaining. Because there's other cool things that they run into that are definitely worthwhile. It's just that most of their items that were sale items aren't. So we're going to still cherry pick from what they have available. And I'll remind you that guys, if you're looking for gear, they do have like a couple of straps that are reasonably priced. The selection in terms of even the markdown items is kind of through the floor. The three pocket French grenade pouch, it was $2 I told you to get. They're now $8. So, oh well, that's okay. We tried. Anyway, other items. Well, hold on here because there's a couple of things I did want to touch on. One more time again, I don't know what Center Fire is going to do. Well, they do still have that AR. For $450, it's a police trade in. It's a Kar-15 by DPMS in the A3 configuration. $450 base price. They've done what they call a 15-point inspection on the rifles. Like, you know, again, okay, it's a used gun. It's a Cop Shop gun. How much are you going to do to it? Unless they use the barrel for a crowbar in stupidity. There's not a whole lot they can really do to mess it up. But it's a post-DPMS, you know, like, takeover gun. So it was built after it was run by the original owners and everything. So it's a different weapon. It's a field-grade gun. But if you're looking for a 5-10 rifle, if you're looking for a serviceable weapon to put into the field and actually be able to use your night vision with like we've talked about, this would be a solution. Okay, so anyway, Center Fire Systems has that AR for $450 used, and it's a police trade-in. Now, another thing I wanted to touch on goblequidation.com. I mentioned this yesterday. It's Quartermaster Friday. goblequidation.com. goblequidation.com. Go to goblequidation.com. They have a series of, out of Fort Bragg, a series of Quonset tents, 32 feet long, 20 feet wide. These are desert coyote brown on the outside, white on the inside. They're going to be up for bid in the next about seven, eight days. Anybody who is looking for a really nice quartering for out west, guys, one of these would be phenomenal. They're set up to deal with hot and cold. Remember, they've got all the access points. Yes, they're set up to even handle an air conditioner. I personally would not do that, but they can accommodate it. They have all the flaps and all the fixtures, et cetera. So, this might be good if it were a hospital, if it were kid it out to be a hospital. That's what it would be really ideally suited for. And again, the Quonset Hut has a lot more room than you would think. When you listen to the dimensions, guys, we did this years ago buying steel Quonset Huts, one of our friends. In fact, Mr. Stasa, who had of course camp Stasa, he had the barn burned down, one of them did. Well, insurance covered it, so he turned right around, took the money and bought a steel quantset building. And he just went with the size he thought would be appropriate, and he grossly underestimated the amount of room that he had. In fact, much of the equipment that before probably would have sat outside, there was such an amount of space in the height with the arc of the building and being the way it is. He was actually able to put a second-story loft in the back. and still put the combines, the tractors, all the secondary machinery, and even a whole bunch of militia machinery in the same building and give us more room on the other site which was used for classroom and training purposes. Hey, Mark. I'm sorry. I gotta leave at the bottom or a couple minutes around the bottom. Before I go, I wanted to do this here because this has been in my mind for a little while and you guys, you've heard it said on the hour that Sometimes you put something in front of somebody and they just don't know what it is, be it an object or words. I'm guilty of the same thing. I'm not trying to reduce anybody. Sometimes you have to study what you're looking at, and sometimes you never grasp it. As an example, here's a couple of examples. I argued this with a number of people over the years. When you're falling in your parachute and you pull the rip cord and the parachute deploys, you go up, don't you know? I have argued that you don't go up. Actually, what happens is the guy who's taking the picture, who's falling with the guy who's falling before he pulls his parachute, the guy he's shooting with the camera pulls his parachute, and because he's deploying his parachute, he starts to slow down. The guy who hasn't deployed his parachute yet pans the camera up because he's continuing with his speed. Now, I've argued this with a number of people over the years, and they just can't get over that. When you pull your parachute, you go up. and it's not physically possible. Now, explain it this way, fortunately you slow down. Yes, yes, but the guy that's filming you deploying your parachute, he hasn't deployed his yet, so he's still falling and he pans, it appears as if. That's the key here. It appears as if. You know, what's about as fast as a man can run? Maybe 15 miles an hour? Can he sustain that? Well, look at two hour and 10 minute, two hour and 20 minute, 26 miles. So, maybe 12, maybe 14, 15 miles an hour. Fast distance sustained over time. Now, an Olympic sprinter can run faster than that for 100 yards. But let's talk about that foot on the ground for a minute. No matter how fast you are, do you know when you're running your foot comes to a complete stop? No matter how fast you are, for an instant there your foot's on the floor, a complete stop. Mark, what's the fastest tracked vehicle in the world? Oh, I don't know. Everybody claims they can do 60, 70 miles an hour. And these turbines probably can for a period of time. But let's just say that Abrams is rolling down the road at 60 miles an hour. And if it's on concrete, those cleats might be coming apart at that speed, those rubber cleats. But he's rolling cross country at 60 miles an hour. And you know, that track's whirring around on those road wheels and being driven by that drive gear. And you know when that front has that tank is proceeding across the land and that track is whizzing round and round when that front pad comes down and contacts the ground. It comes to a complete stop until it is lifted off the ground after it passes that back road wheel. No matter how fast the tank is going. And you say, but oh the track is spinning. Yes, but that pad comes to a stop on the ground and the road wheels roll across it, don't they? Hey Don. Hey. I got a question for you. At the top of the first hour, you said you were my cousin. Do you know something I don't know? I'm talking to Spike. Yeah. And your last name is Timmons? Yes, sir. We've addressed this before, Spike. Oh, yeah, I remember now. Yeah, I get it. Okay, I'll be quiet now. I was on the phone. Cousin? Yes, sir. Okay, cousin? Yes. I had to think back and went, wait a minute, okay, now I remember. You jolted it out of there. But I was like, wait a minute, yeah, okay. Thank you for refreshing my memory on that. Oh, no problem there. And we are at the bottom. Yeah, and I got an exit stage left. But I thought I'd bring up those couple of quizzicals for you. Don, your number for night vision before you go, please. Hey, that number is 231796. 8-4-5-8, goggles or gun sights, green screens are thermal and you know that track comes to a complete stop. That's wigged out, ain't it? But my number is 2-3-1-7-9-6-8-4-5-8. Here comes a little forin' on the bayou for ya. Oh yeah, we'll be back. Thank you Mark. Thank you Spike. We're in the bayou, a-huh, okay, Jean, we'll chop you up and cook you black on, guaranteed. That's right. They tell everybody you either be gator or you be pork But one way or another they get rid of the evidence because they just feed it to the population. Uh-huh guarantee blackened pork with it with the Bobby Q Don't worry with the black pepper. Anyway, it is a beautiful beautiful Friday, although we're probably heading towards a little bit of rain over the weekend. Be careful on that pay attention to your environment and remember that The world is a-changing as far as weather here on the state of Michigan because back and forth we've got the lakes fighting each other right now. They always do. This time of year especially. They still show everybody you got some ice flow here and there, some chunky stuff up on Lake Superior. We got cold water, well cooler water, in Lake Michigan and Lake Huron because it comes down. from the north guys you know what I mean? Yeah, he goes through the straights there. It gets a little shallower, it warms it up a little bit but not enough fast enough because that's billions and billions like Carl Sagan used to say. Billions of gallons of water. Billions with a B. It's constantly moving, this massive aquifer. Anyway, Quartermaster Friday, I mentioned govliquidation.com for everybody out there. I would remind you again, go to govliquidation.com. and look at what they have coming up here containers especially for our friends that are deploying out at the uh... bundy ranch i would also remind everybody that uh... Well, in addition to containers, they also have 10-age and a lot of other material that would definitely be worth looking at picking up and carrying away. We're going to work on a couple items that we've already checked on here, which includes spreaders, camouflage, net support, the whole nine yards. So we'll have more on that in a bit. But if you go to Gov Liquidation, for instance, let's see, what do they have way up there, Ian? Well, let's see... Containers. Corrugated. Fort Smith. A.R. seems to me to be Arizona. Am I wrong? Fort Smith. A.R. is Arizona or Arkansas? A.R. I thought A.K. is Alaska. A.R. AZ is Arizona, so that has to be Arkansas. So... Yeah, they got containers there. As a matter of fact... And what are those cans you were talking about? How much would you bid top money for those cans? Well actually they're complete. They're actually in their own transport cans the whole nine yards. I don't know what those would go for. They could go for $1,000. I mean easily. They're big. We're not talking the small. We're talking the poles. Steaks, pegs, everything's there, but they're one of the more modern designs, to be quite honest, almost looks like our PVC Quonset hut design, the way they're set up internally. But they're a nice fixture, it's a big old coffin container that they're stored in, large enough obviously for the 10-inch and all of the other accoutrements. But there's looks like at least 50 to 60. I didn't really count them yesterday But they're at Fort Bragg. They're over there right off that the PDO office obviously and that that's one of the solutions that we're pretty cool for out there that would be a Reasonable answer let's put it that way because the guys are gonna need something one of the one of the things I've got is a I don't know about a rumor or if it's real, but it sounds like the mess hall facility is going to have to be abandoned. I don't know if it's the primary one that we see in the images or if it's the other one on the other piece of property. But the story that I've received so far, which is really bizarre that I should have a piecemeal half-arsed report to begin with, but it's just the way things are, is that apparently one of the smaller pieces of property have been sold by somebody. and it was not part of the Bundy thing but maybe attached to right next to it and they overlaps with their property. So for whatever reason something's going to have to be moved or cleared out or whatever I don't know and if that's the case, well this is one of the other reasons we need mobile elements on the ground there, we need to be able to do that. The confusion that abounds there does not abound with the other facilities that are being built up. So we're going to reroute, and that's why I held off on our technical support, reroute the material to where I know it's not going to have any feet and not going to grow any legs. It's going to be right where it needs to be and isn't going to be acquired for the fun of somebody else, you know what I mean. Still an issue and something I want to take care of you guys have done a great job Most everything we've sent in there again. We've been very surgical about how we did it For our radio opera radio operators that donated the gear milk. I didn't send it in right. It's right on hand Everything's been tested. I've got all my cabling set up I've been piling up and canning up all the fixtures that we need When we hit the ground out there, like I said, we'll be talking to the planet, but I'm not going to hand this over to some movie or, you know, dunderhead that is going to be flapping his half about he's a field marshal. And the next minute, as soon as things get serious, his arse is out of there and he works for somebody else. We know better. We've done too much of this in the past, guys. Some things are just too fuzzy and shouldn't be. And for whatever reason, I don't know. We've got another caller. Who do we have? Yeah, George from Texas. What do you got? Go ahead. Well, it's kind of like off the subject, but I'm in a dilemma because later on tonight after the Michigan Town Hall meeting, I'm going to be spending a few hours with somebody going through the DTs. The doctor told me to have a bottle of booze on hand. Does that make sense? Yeah, I know what you're talking about. What you do is it's the old story. It's the venom of the snake. If you do that, it's only a minimal amount. You have to apply its personal choice there. If he's fiending, it's like anything else, like aeronetics. He's going through the DTs, but the only thing you do is reduce and regulate. I personally stuff him full of coffee. That's just me. Well, he basically said it's usually a D.K.'s as a medical emergency, but he don't want to bring them into the hospital unless it's last resort. Right, because what they'll do is cause so much heartburn with the communists, by the time you're done, you're going to end up with all kinds of issues. So again, you know, there's a reason, this sounds weird, but a beer would probably be a better choice, rather than a bottle of liquor. That's how a lot of guys come down off of a hard alcohol addiction. Sounds weird. Some people argue cold turkey, I understand, but again it depends. I've seen it work both ways. I know guys who have quit and they just quit quit. I know other guys have tapered off. Guys that smoke, same thing. They would go from cigarettes to cigars, cigars to a pipe and from a pipe that would be it and they'd be done. Also, he recommended vitamin C and vitamin B12. Right. Well, he needs to be looking at, again, because, well, think about it, the alcohol is pulling and leaching all the minerals out of his system. Everything. I mean, a full spectrum support package would be a good idea. And again, vitamin C and whatever mega dose you want, because that does help to patch things up. Vitamin C is a repair all and you can't OD on it. Now any of the B vitamins, you've got to be careful. You want to make sure you don't overstock or get overzealous with that because that can create other problems or issues with certain, especially if the system is weak, with the kidneys and with the liver. And he's already got enough problems with that. So you've got to regulate it, make sure it's no more than the dosage that is considered to be a standard daily requirement in the B categories. It's just one of those basic rules. Vitamin D is up and down. You're probably not going to worry about that. But you take vitamin D and it's reinforced through the system in so many ways, even with milk. That's why they emphasize milk, vitamin D. But C is a big promoter across the board. It actually is one of the few vitamins that can be converted by the body as needed. Our little nuclear furnace can do more with T than any of the others, typically. But I would also again, like I said, you're going to make a decision there. I don't like the idea of using hard liquor. A beer gives you just enough of an alcohol content to keep everybody stable or settled in. I'm going to have the booze while that's where we're trying to get you off from. Personally, it's a matter of is he trying to just prevent from having the DTs until he can get more money for more booze, or is he looking to try to quit? trying to quit. Well, then again, think about it. Feel you've got to want to regulate it. You don't want them to go in the hospital. It's a sad state of affairs. You can't ask for help from the cops. You can't ask for help from the ambulance crews. You can't ask for help from the hospital. They're all a bunch of peckerwood rats nowadays. Sad to say, but pretty much all of them have been skunked. They all become skunkified. So do you want him to have to deal with other problems? Well, but just what the doctor told me, you said you might get congestive heart failure going through this. Well, that's why I said the other option is to taper him off and then do a cold turkey in the end. You know, the thing is I watched my brother go through the DT. I tell you, it wasn't funny going through it. Oh, I would sweat themselves, defecate themselves, hate you for life, call you everything but a rape date and then some. And they'll call you a rape date too. That's why you said I don't savor the idea anymore of doing that. Everybody used to come to me for that kind of stuff. Because of it, again, there's a whole lot of other family members that should probably be dealing with this, right? But it became the go-to thing. When I was younger, I used to do a lot of, well I guess I'd help somebody even now. I'm not as excited about it because having gone through it over and over again it's fascinating how people throw themselves on knives, daggers, pitchforks and punji sticks and then expect you to fix the wounds all the time. Well, this is the one time. It's the one time and it better be the end of it. That's the other problem is there's always the feigning issue after the fact. And I understand that. I really do. I had an uncle, a nicest man you could possibly notice. I said, had. on my mother's side, nicest man you could ever, or no, forgive me, on my dad's home, what did I say that for? Not my dad's side, not my mom's side. But he was the nicest man, everybody knew him in town, everybody knew him in this county, hell, half the people knew him in this state. There wasn't any place he couldn't go or somebody wouldn't know him and he was just fantastic. But either drinking or sober, some people when they drink, they become horrible monsters. Sometimes when they drink, they become the best person in the world and it's when they're sober, they're rats. But in his case, he was just an all-around decent guy and he just smoked like a chimney because he was from that era and he drank. But he also did a lot of other hard time as far as what he did with his life. He was a bruiser when he wanted to be. He'd fight for fun, not fight to hurt you. A lot of guys used to do that, especially from the South. And it all kind of piled up on him. It's the drinking that killed him by the time he was done. And the other thing is, people sort of like really kill me because my brother's a hardcore alcohol, my older brother is like... He don't talk to his family and it's like, why won't you help him? I'm like, well, I did all they can do. And the only thing he can do to really get better is let him hit bottom on his own. Well, or he's just going to do what he wants to do. There's one of these things about choices in life that I'm going to point out. It's like the drug addicts. If we get into a bad situation, the alcoholics are not going to be as hard to manage. They're the least, actually, on the scale. Smokers, I think, will be worse than alcoholics will be because alcoholics are creative and eventually they become our moonshiders. Okay, but grown tobacco is going to be harder than hell, okay, for a lot of people. So they're going to be the ones fiending. Now, needless to say, all the illicit drugs, you can go right down the scale, it's going to get worse. People who are into marriage-u-wanna, hell, they'll have a field day because after the first season where they can get stuff in the ground, you won't have any problem finding marriage-u-wanna anymore in this country, you know what I mean? Just think about it. If everything went to hell in a handcart, one of the first things you'd have in the next season would be a massive marijuana cropper. Everybody goes, man, I'm going to make big bucks on this. But everybody would have it all over the place. Why? Because it's called weed. If they weren't trying to do everything, they could have chopped it up. We used to grow it at every farm in this country for a reason. So that's one that would be no problem. As far as getting more of, alcohol would be like as soon as somebody can figure out how to make a still that won't kill you. And that's what you need to remember is how to do it right. And then there'd be all the other problems. everybody be on a vice, not be able to pay attention. Right. Vodka, well, yeah. In fact, government provided vodka. Government provided cigarettes. George Orwell, like he said, yes, they don't have a problem with it once they totally control it. They have a problem with it when they're not controlling it. So that's what communism is all about. It's corporate monopoly. Communism is corporate monopoly. Monarchism is corporate monopoly. Once they've got it, then all of a sudden it's great. Let's put it this way. How many different gambling strike forces were there in the United States? And then all of a sudden, once the Shisters, the Jewish mob, got control enough of each of your governments, how many of your states all have lotteries just like they used to run as numbers games behind the scenes? just about all the 50 states. And how much money do they rake in every year right now and how big are those government run lotteries that government run gambling that before was evil and bad if you decided that you were going to run a numbers game out of the back of your drug store or in front of your drug store or everybody coming in kind of get in the little lottery thing and you were evil and bad and they put people away and they wasted their lives and then the pigs turned right around and shovel that vomit right into every store in this country now. Well, the Texas Gaming Commission breaks up neighborhood poker games playing for nickels. Yeah. And that's such an important issue when they're already raking. How much is not enough? This is the other comical thing about these pigs. It's like, how much is not enough when the swine are raking in enough that they can have jackpots that are in the 100 million mark? How much are they actually collecting if they're offering a booty like that? And that's not enough for them? They're not happy with that? It's the same garbage as what you see with the lemonade stands, which where you've got these jack-booted thugs going out and peed in the face of some girl with a lemonade stand because they're going to show them who's boss. Hey Mark. Go ahead. About six months ago, Salvadorian won $250 million and so he took the, you know, he took half, you know, the option, he took the half of it and sent it all to Trinidad, took all the money and sent it all to Trinidad. I mean here's a, you know, an illegal alien wins it, gets the cash, and then sends all the money off to Trinidad. Trinidad and Tobago, yeah. Yeah, well that's one of, that's like Cayman Islands. So that's organized crime. Well, he might not even been the one that won it. Listen, this is how it works. Guido says you will be the winner. Guido says you will be the winner. Mark, can you say in the BBC version of 1984, everybody had their lottery ticket knowing they're not going to win, but it's going to go to some shyster? Right. Well, that's the whole point. Everybody, well, in fact, they've already had state-run lotteries there for way before we, way before us, the Irish weekstakes, remember? What about that? Back in the old movies, we couldn't have gambling here because gambling was bad. Which I could understand if there was a standard, but the thing is that they turn around and they, you know, overseas, if you're in America, you could buy a ticket with the Irish sweepstakes and you might win big money! Think about it. It used to be on the international radio, it used to be on shortwave. The numbers for the Irish sweepstakes are... blah blah blah blah blah blah. It used to be a subject of comedies, it used to be a subject of serious drama works, the whole nine yards. It would be part of the subplot. Don't forget the church bingo games. That's right. Well, we'll kill all those people. First of all, it's a double whammy. It's a church and they need to be whacked for the bingo game. While the government makes their own version of a scratch and sniff that they sell you at the grocery store. Didn't Graham Holmes sell the state lottery even though it was a cash calendar or some private corporation? Well, all the prostitutes did that. What they did is the Horace turned it right over to the Jewish mob that, like we said, it went to Toronto. In Michigan, everything goes to the Jewish mob in Toronto or out of Southfield, Michigan, and then still goes out of the state to Toronto anyway. If it's on the west side of the state, it goes through, typically, Kalamazoo. about Kelman Zoo, Battle Creek, and then goes to the Jewish mob in Chi-town in Chicago. That's the division for the mafia here in the state of Michigan, and basically the neutral ground is the middle of the state. And they, of course, they have a few other enclaves. Like I said, Traverse City, you've got a Jewish mob, you know, enclave just to the east of that. And the ones that run Traverse City are not from the state. They're from out of state. They're all from, you know, move-ins from outside where they pee in the pool of the Soviet Socialist Democracy of Chicago. And then they run their arse up and out of the state because they're just so terrified of what they've created. And of course, they never have the brains to figure it out. They just plop their arse somewhere else and start doing it again. And then whine about how these things fall apart the exact same way, which is what's happening right now up there. Well Mark, I remember working for St. Louis. I watched one guy make about $30,000 buying that $20 scratch ticket. And guess what? He walked away broke because how they designed him scratch ticket is to suck you in. Well, you know how we won the scratch tickets? I'll tell you what we used to do. If you worked at a grocery store, When they first came out, everybody used to buy them and scratch them right there. They'd buy one and they'd buy a couple of tickets and they'd be waiting for the cashier to ring everything up because you'd have, you know, Friday afternoon or Friday night, you know, paycheck. And what you do is you pay attention. And every once in a while, when I was going to high school, the cashier would say, you know, Mark, do you have a couple of dollars? And it's like, well, yeah. I'll tell you what, if you buy a lottery ticket we'll split it. The thing is, you'd watch there was a system, a person with a $2 ticket, then there'd be four blanks, and then there'd be a $5 ticket in the next battery of five, and there'd be three or four blanks. Then there would be a big one, a $25 or $50, sometimes $100, and it was purely a matter of paying attention. If you saw the person with a $25 ticket, You knew that the third or fourth set of tickets out that were going to be winners. And you could calculate it within three tickets easily. Because one person buy one ticket, one would buy four tickets and you watch to see how they'd win. Well the books are all printed by a company that even though you're in Texas, a lot of those are printed right here in Michigan, in Ypsilanti, Michigan. which is just east of where I'm sitting right now. And they're all bonded companies. Well, they still do the same thing over and over again. Now, that's the older tickets, way, way back, guys. Now they've done more of a mix match and there's less that you can win. But like one person I went to school with, he owned the golf station here in town. Now, to entice everybody, they had to have winners and they actually had to make it appear that the thing was working. So in that time, if you were paying attention to the very low, low numbers, you could actually come up with a system where you could spread your numbers and make a pretty good chunk of money. Well, the one guy that owned the Gulf Station here had his system down pat when they only had six numbers they needed to choose, and he won the big jackpot twice. First time he won it then he started buying weapons he bought lots and lots and lots and lots of classic firearms brand-new in the box as they were coming out and now he of course really sells those for retirement purposes But he's completely moved from the area But the second time he was one of them both of them are low by today's standards It's kind of like when you talk about big money back in the day. Well the first one was about a hundred and Well, forgive me, it was 900 and some thousand because he took the cash out. It was a million plus, but he took the cash out the first time. The second time he did the same thing and he got about a million won. But he won twice. He kept buying tickets because he had a system, but then they changed the numbers and they changed the numbers and added more. Then they added more and they knew that with adding more numbers they were going to be farther and farther away from the probability of a hit. And it was true. And you watched the numbers and the impact of it change. But it was designed to entice. We've got to get you into the routine. Then they can alter and fake the routine to the point where it defeats your probability of survival is less and less and less. Probability of hit, which is what it's all about. Yeah, we'll give you free sandwiches if you come into the casino and free booze too. Have another drink. You're not drunk up enough so you won't hawk your house. Have another drink. Free drinks. Free drinks. I'll eat more food. No, no, no. Why don't you have more booze? The booze is expensive. The food's cheap. See how that works? Anyway guys, well other than that we ain't got no booze out there at Camp Bundy, but we sure as hell need food. We've set a batch out there. You guys help to make that happen and our friends that are driving help to make it happen to the nth degree. We're gonna do what we need to do to get the job done. Meanwhile, yeah we got, that's right, militia town hall coming up next. God bless the republic. That's the new old order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire's on the run. Are we on the mark? We'll be back at 8 o'clock while BK may or may not be with me, but we'll be back at 8 o'clock. Meanwhile, don't touch that dial. More live broadcasting here on Indiana Freedom Talk Radio and Liberty Tree Radio. Bye-bye, guys. Hey everybody, check out the word from the trenches with Henry Shively and his co-host J.D. every Monday through Friday at noon Pacific, 3 p.m. Eastern on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.co.nr, Lime365.com, once you're there, type Liberty Tree Radio in the search engine. AM, FM and CB base stations all across the country, the alternate and the Hallmark network, as well as ustream.tv. type the word from the trenches in their search engine. That's the word from the trenches every Monday through Friday with Henry Chiradian JD. Check it out.