June 5, 2014
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Mark Koernke and Don Vetcher discussed D-Day and the Normandy invasion, analyzing Rommel's defensive strategy at Omaha Beach and the critical role of the Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) in the assault. The show covered military history, weapons systems, and night vision technology sales. In the second half, they addressed current events including VA Secretary Shinseki's resignation over veteran care failures, General Motors' ignition switch lawsuits, and alleged false flag operations by the ADL and law enforcement. They promoted militia preparedness efforts at the Bundy Ranch deployment and encouraged listeners to spread information through social media and alternative radio networks.
- d-day
- normandy invasion
- omaha beach
- rommel
- browning automatic rifle
- bar
- night vision
- va secretary shinseki
- bundy ranch
- militia deployment
- adl
- false flag operations
- preparedness
- radio communications
- second amendment
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The invasion was supposed to take place today Again, the fifth day of but the weather is really bad fifth day of June you're of our Lord 2014 Hey mark will be here in a minute. I have no worries about that we could run in a number of different directions though, but I would say that and I have to go back to this because you know When you're moving through an area, let's do it like this, and groups of people just moving with you, there's a little less support and there's a little less support. It seems to me like a fearless leader is moving in that direction. Somebody decides, well, I just don't want to be associated with this anymore. You could put it in a number of different words, but it's what it boils down to, doesn't it? It's funny as all get out because, well, as the face of, that's one way to put it, as the face of the administration changes, as the whole body around fearless leader dissolves and comes back together and again in a different shape and form, you know, it's like this you guys. The press secretary that's resigning as we speak, he announced it last week, he'll be gone in another week, something like that. Fearless leader will just find somebody that is more willing to lie. He'd have just burned them down with his eyes. You saw it. He didn't want to get Vince Foster. He was out of there. Yeah. At any rate, it's not like falling on your sword if you leave because, well, you don't wish to follow the commands anymore. Even some dogs will chew the rope until they can walk away. And after they see all these people getting mad all around the country about, oh, BLM doing this and this group over here doing that, and these people are messing with those people, and they get a few missile streaks in their panties when that happens. And what about Ukraine, don't you know? Again, the point's offshore, you guys. Look over there. Or look to Africa. What about those girls? Did you hear the thing from David Letterman last night, Spike? No, sir, I did not. That's way past my bedtime. I was semi-conscious myself. He had this one guest on, I can't remember, but he's only queer. He'll stand right there and tell you. Son of kind of it of one of these high fashion designers. perfume named after her or something. They were sitting there on David Letterman last night talking about the poor and girls that were kidnapped by other Africans. It's not like Russians went in there or Chinese went in there or a bunch of mean old white guys went in there. I hate to do that, but no one forced me to do that. It's the way the picture is painted. A whole bunch of these little girls disappeared and they're talking about it on Letterman. The next thing that Letterman says, without even a segue, it was so raw as to be ugly. The next thing Letterman says, what do we got to do about this? We just got to get rid of the handguns in America. This is a shame. He went right from a whole bunch of victims in Africa to making everybody who owns a handgun in America a criminal, or at most a murderer. We got to get rid of the handguns. That old rock band taking a bunch of girls has nothing to do with us. Right. Not to mention, if half of them were armed, I'm talking about the little girls. If half of them were armed, it probably wouldn't have happened. Yeah, that's the big thing right there These people don't realize that we're the only country left that is actually able to have guns and yet, you know My whole thing is why don't Africans take care of Africans and we can leave them alone and let them deal with their own people I mean they have some pretty nasty punishments over there like burning tires around your neck and stuff like that I think that pretty much take care of it Exactly, it would make me not want to steal a cigar or whatever. A bunch of little girls. For Letterman just to jump from that right into, oh we've got to take Americans handguns because a bunch of little African girls got kidnapped. What? Wait a minute. I couldn't believe it. It was so blatant. He probably lost the gun. He can get away with it because he's retiring. We have to do this. We have to get the guns. I mean, we can because otherwise the communists will be shot by us. Yeah, he doesn't care. That's what this is all about. Every stinking excuse, guys, is so far off in the twilight zone level now, it tells you one thing. We're at war, doesn't it? Think about it. We are absolutely at war. When you've got these off-the-wall, you know, Bufu saloon, well not even solutions, it's just, well, well, do you know that they're growing pomegranates in Estonia? My God, if we don't get the guns from Americans, pomegranates will continue to be grown in Estonia. Not that they ever have been, but they could be. And handguns are the reason. Not the drugs, but handguns. And by the way, pomegranates are not a drug. Well, that doesn't make any difference either. We'll go on and never end. We'll the terror never cease. Think about it. But if you dry them up and you smoke them, or you shoot them in your eyeballs with an injector, you know, yeah, baby. Smoking deadly, redly. Yeah, that's right. and then the next thing you know on the news not smoking molly yellow, smoking deadly redly that's right dude essence of pomegranate man everybody's doing it man you gotta try it doesn't do anything yeah but it's expensive yeah just go down to the emergency room anyway yeah you got something wrong with your head well go ahead I'm sorry guys please jump in there yo you go right ahead Well, hey, he's Mark Corkey. Yeah, that's right. And there's Don Vetcher, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, northwest, and central. Ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on... Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com Indiana Freedom Talk radio dot com right here CB base stations and ultra net technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska good afternoon the Aleutians we're on the homework 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 third fifth pin in our friends in the recall state of Colorado waving the left coast we turn back to the east oh by the way saying hello to the great state of Jefferson everything else is pretty much in darkness and needs to be re-illuminated. Some small arms fire, a healthy dose of indirect fire from mortars and light artillery, followed up by a mechanized assault and finishing the enemy off with bayonets. Those that survive, we will deport. Turning back to the east, we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi line and the Smokies, where the restaurant crew's grammar team's okay teams and the mob bill grammar consortium bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work, a million Peddicoat Junction operators. Dom, the day today is... fifth day of June, year of our Lord 2014. It's the day before the invasion. Hoorah! As a matter of fact, think about it. You think we should take off? Well, everybody's puking in the buckets here. I don't think anybody's going anywhere. We were on the board. Might as well just see what we can do. What the hell? And they did. My dad told me about that. In the troop transports, either way guys, they had a 55-gallon drum in between every 20 feet or so. When they started out, it was empty. A few days at sea, not so much. Unfortunately, you see initially it kind of got emptied. After a while, not so much. Nobody really had the interest. And so staying above decks and plopping your hind end above decks someplace out of the way was your first best choice of places to be. Especially in the Pacific. What was the temperature on the Pacific at that time, even though it would be considered the winter months? hot and what was it during the summer months? Hot. Hot error. Yeah, hot error. Well, yeah, just something to think about. It was no different for the landing ships because take a look at the history of the weather leading up to the actual landings. Oh, and remember it takes time to load up all those troops, doesn't it? So if you're the first batch to go on, you get a healthy dosing of the up and then the down. And then the sway left and right, and the up, and the down. And the sway left and right, and the up, and the booooooo! Projectile vomiting. Yeah, no more sausage for you. You know, though, the point here, there'd be a lot to be learned simply from studying Omaha Beach. Oh, yes. The defenses and the invading force. Look at that battle. It was a few hours, you know, most of the morning. But look at the lay of the land. Look at how things were forced there. Remember we've told you about barbed wire? Ramo looked at the coast in places and looked at the coast and said, that's as good as barbed wire. They won't come ashore here. Not unless they stop down there for about three days. And we can work on that. There are people who just studied the Civil War. It is, I know a few people, they can tell you names and dates and how many people died in these battles and whatnot, how the formations moved, what time they got there, almost exactly what that guy over there had for breakfast, almost. But if you look at the lay of Omaha Beach compared to Sword or Gold, and while you're at it, study those too. But look at the lay, Ramo was a genius. That has to one has to admit that even if he ended up well, maybe maybe not even if he ended up beating his own gun Rommel was a genius study had worked on what he had One of the most important remember about German Western defense is that they had to work and rebuild from Whatever they had the way hand-me-downs and leftovers from the beginning of the war That's the first thing to remember everybody else well we just rolled over the Germans don't look all this imagery I always hate this garbage with CG because Don it's like well we paid for a tiger tank everybody's got tiger tanks And we just brush tiger tanks out of the way left and right No, right you didn't In fact, the disproportionate casualties, which even now they're trying to rewrite to a degree, one action alone over 90, what was it, 90 Sherman's destroyed in less than one hour by two Tigers. So yes, while we did knock out tigers from the air and we docked out equipment, that was the whole problem with the battlefield from the gecko. You started out with 100% of a unit that was already modified because of attrition through the war. Then you lose 40% in transit, where you might recover it later, but it's damaged in transit because of air attack. Remember, we didn't fight when somebody says we fought the, for instance, the Dassreich division. Well, we fought an element of it, and it still was kicking the snot out of us and holding us in place. Not just when they were fighting on the beach. Remember that Dassreich and the Großdeutschland was another one that was moved forward, but they were a fire brigade on the eastern front. The proportional number of troops that they actually fielded in proportion scale to ours was minor. It was a fraction. Yes. Again, the effort that was made and the real estate that was bought at such a price for such a postage stamp of land and the effort that was made to defend it are so disproportional. When we bombed and carpet bombed and shelled You know, the gun placements, the concrete 88 bunkers, study Omaha Beach, you guys. It's amazing. It's amazing what you will see there. When you look at where the guns were pointed, it's a big, big thing. Hey guys, jump in there. Go ahead, jump in there, call it. Yeah, this is Frank and Flora. You know, from what I've read about that situation at Omaha Beach, It seemed to prove Rommel's strategy, which was supposed to runched it, and Hitler didn't make a decision on it, which was difficult. Rommel's idea was not to leave the armor back because they didn't have air superiority anymore, and that all the armor should be put at the beach. It was done half-assed. The one place where they did it was at Omaha Beach. And have you listened to Ronald, the probably the D-Day invasion may not have been successful. No, it wouldn't have been. In fact, let's put it this way. The casualty level would have been upward towards the atrocious range that they had actually put into the formula. One of the things that's argued is of course the delay that prevented the armor from being moved immediately when the belief of where the landing was was confirmed. Now granted, you see, remember we did play a whole lot of deception games. We've talked about this, doing this from our side. of the fake paratroopers that were dropped out of aircraft they were used more than once uh... the use of alternates setting like secondary ships and alternate ships to create radio signal confusion but that the troop identification contact on the ground once that was done then a commitment of forces you know was was obviously necessary one of the things that that uh... rommel did and actually uh... Prior to the change in armaments ministry to Albert Speer, is anything that was an older piece of French or British armor that was captured. Oh, and by the way, the British left so much behind that it actually provided almost all the armor for the defense of the Western Wall. Just the British, let alone the French stuff they captured. What they would do is they modified either, they took Russian 76.2 guns and mounted them just to make mobile gun carriages. They were a variant of what was called the Martyr. Originally it was the Martyr III. The Martyr family of vehicles basically was an ambush assault tank, but it was designed with an open chassis, typically open roof. It was an assault gun carriage. The idea was to make the system mobile. Well, what they did is they piled up all the Russian captured equipment and either put it over on the western side or they sent it down to Africa. Most people don't realize a lot of what killed our boys in Africa was actually captured Russian equipment. The 76.2 gun was used extensively. It was captured in such quantity, the logic was that they could use it somewhere either for static defense or in Africa to resupport the troops down there. Because of this, that's why you hear about a lot of what they call early war tanks being encountered, but not all of those early war tanks were early war armed, although even if they were, anything would be better than bare butt naked, any kind of armor changes the formula. Now that was the forward armor that he could get away with because nobody really wanted to lay claim to it. Then, of course, the mech forces, like we were talking about, Dafsraj, the Großdeutschland was only a component, I believe, was even involved at that point in time in the Western Front. Großdeutschland mostly on the east. The Hitler-Jugend Division. That, of course, under what was his name, Kurt. Anyway, they were the two response or fire brigade divisions that pushed forward and actually dumped themselves into the fray in full force. And even there, I mean, the bad part about this is what's not acknowledged is for the number of pieces of equipment the Germans had, there's a comment I always use that comes from that period with one of the gentlemen that was fighting the Germans there, it was one of my cousins, and several people made the same comment. It's, well, they may not have much, but when little they have, they sure as hell know how to use it. Oh yeah. In other words, there's a lot of our people dying, so you can brag up whatever the casualties are and you better be thankful the rest of those characters didn't show up, because if we had to fight them all, well, we probably wouldn't have made it. A friend of mine, John the Carpenter, I've talked about him many times, he's gone now, he's been gone for more than a decade. He was with the first waves going in, he was actually, probably the reason he's alive, like he said, he was the second wave. When the second wave hit, he states that when the front of the landing craft opened up, he never touched the ground. He never touched the ground. Even when you see Saving Ryan's privates, that doesn't do justice to what it was really like. The last image where you see the bodies floating in the water when they start to pan away and they realize that one of the other brothers is dead, when you see that, just picture that the whole depth of the beach. He said he never touched the sand. He walked on anywhere from one to two bodies and leaped. He goes, I ain't never run so fast in my life and he was carrying a BAR. He goes, I'll tell you what, I outran everybody else. He goes, sure as hell, but all he stepped on was corpses. He goes, that's what he always comment whenever they show like The Longest Day or any of the movies made back then. He goes, yeah, that's pretty accurate. He goes, but there just ain't nearly enough bodies. See you, Mark. Go ahead. Those B-Arts, thank God for those B-Arts, right? I mean, they pretty much took out those, well, they helped Martin, they took out those huge concrete units on the beach, right? Well, with 30-06 Browning, you could write your name with it. He bragged he could write his name with it at 100 yards. It was a naval gun that killed the Southern 88 in position. Right. It was a naval gun. Yes, the biggest problem is that the prepared positions were designed to be actually resilient against and because of the integrated defense, resilient against the old smell. The reinforced concrete. Yes. That's where the 88's were. They were placed in such a way that had they not been taken out, we could have poured troops in there for four or five weeks. It would have been just a funnel of death. Just more layers of bodies. Yes. The French didn't provide a variety, they could get a real big deal about those B.A.R.s, so they stuck it up. Oh, the B.A.R. It was a... Remember, it started out, it was originally going to be the assault rifle of World War I. And it was. When it went into service, the French didn't know what to think about it. It was something they'd never seen. They had the Chouchot, which we got some of in on 6, and everybody called it the Chih-Tzu, or the So-Shit. There are now a couple of different names that I know World War I vets, they're all gone now. And they used to say, yeah, in fact, there were guys who brought them back. I know they did, because they're in Patriot inventory. Guys, they brought back the guns, the bags, ammunition standard, the 1903 cartridge, not the M2, but the earlier heavier, more powerful, original 30-06 round. The problem with the Shih Tzu, or so-so, as many would like to call it too, is that it had open side wall magazines. And the problem with it, yeah, you could read the amount of ammunition in there, but every stinking piece of dirt that could possibly fall in there would. And guess what? It sucked it all up into the weapons system and that's where it stayed until it got eaten out or you dug it out. So in a mud battlefield, you see what World War I looked like, the dark side of the moon, well that open magazine didn't exactly lend itself any love, if you know what I mean. Now the BAR on the other hand, well, Mr. Browning, like all of his designs, the only variances where you hear about the A1s, A2s, A3s, and A6s are bipods, flash hiders, and the changes in sights. And remember, World War I, we had a more powerful 30-odd six. Most people don't realize that. We actually had a stronger, more powerful, 0.06 round. We went down, we actually degraded the entire inventory thinking that the Grand couldn't handle the original round. Turns out we could have left everything just the way it was and the Grand could easily have handled the original load. But because of it, that's why you have all of these A2 and A3 variants. It's not because anything else changed in the gun except the point of impact because of the general change of ammunition. That's why the Springfields, the 1917s, the 1918 BARs, the Browning Automatic Rifle, and the Browning Machine Guns all had another variant right at the end of World War II. because that variant is nothing more than the fact that they had to recalibrate all the siting systems for the M2 ball round. Which is still a very powerful round. Today everybody says that's grossly overpowered, which I have to kind of laugh at too. But that's what went into the beach was the latest and greatest variant, of course, having been perfected for simplification. So it still had all the newest features, but they minimized everything guys, minimized everything. The Thompson went the same way. He went from all the variants in the Thompson to the M1 Thompson. And when you lay them side by side, you can see the subtle variances aren't really all that subtle when you realize the faster they can make it, the more bullets they can put down range sooner. So the BAR, yes, was critical. It always has been. And squad gun is always the pivot weapon on a fire team or a squad's assault or attack of any kind in defense is priceless, as we've mentioned many times. The B.A.R. is the one the other side wants to knock out first. That tells you what its value and importance is. It's the bullet magnet. Anyway, we're going to go to break down. We'll be right back, you guys. The Intelligence Report, Mark and myself. We've got Spike out there too. He got to mention him in the top of the hour. And that's Spike. We'll be right back. We all need to prepare ourselves. You might have the food, water, gold and silver, but ask yourself, are you truly prepared? 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Well, I don't have a number. We have a... It's a very small amount, I have no doubt of that. The amount of the first generation 2 power, the 350 Guardian that we've been moving out the door at $375 right in your mailbox, and probably get a couple more, maybe four more out of that. Things are in the motion for a couple of other people, and let's see what we can do beyond that. I wish I could grab 10 of them. I can't do that. You guys, we can move over in the first generation to a 4 power. We've talked about more magnification. The counter to that is a bigger lens and this does have a bigger lens, but sometimes when things get bigger they cost more and to move up to the 4 power is like $40 more. The 350 was a great entry level piece. I had people tell me that they were impressed just opening up the box. It appears very nice. It looks as good as their second and third generation stuff used to. I know it looks on everything. But I've had a number of people say, oh, they're real happy with the device. A number of people have shot it already. So we've addressed the, your reticle's going to move around on the screen. Don't be alarmed. It's normal for this type of device. We can talk about second generation gun sights. If we can go five, we can go to $1,248. That's $52 off. That's including delivery. That's right in your mailbox. That's a two-power device. It's .308 capable. It is a purpose-built gun sight. It'll grab onto your Weaver or your Picatinny rail, your 7.8s or your 1-inch rail. It'll thumbscrew right down onto that. In this instance, we've talked about that before because I've had a couple of conversations about this, you guys. If you have a daylight scope on your gun already and you have a rail there instead of little weaver-like pads, you can buy a scope mount that has a base that the rings are basically cast or machined into. It's one piece. It's integral. The only variation then is screwing down the caps. You know, when you set that scope in there. When a manufacturer builds a piece like this many times in the high end, you guys, a lot of people find that they don't even have to take that dowel and sandpaper, you know, to bed. scope like you would do when you mount an individual ring and then mount another ring because the manufacturer built them and they're not moving and if he's got any sense and wants to sell another one they're going to be parallel, those saddles, those seats. You mount your scope in that, you bring it back to your gun, you thumb screw it onto the gun, you find your zero and then you can take that scope off. Thumb screw it off because you're not going to change. You're not going to have all of the variants. from mounting a ring on the rail of your gun and then mounting another ring on and then putting the scope in and then torquing down all the caps. That's why you can't get a repeatable zero when you take a scope off when it's mounted in that manner. There are too many variables. When you take a scope off on a base, as earlier described, where the scope base and the rings are integral and they thumbs go down onto your... Generally, you're within an inch at 100 yards. Now, one might... even call that a repeatable zero. But if you take the device off and you put a piece of night vision on, then you're shooting the same rifle day and night, aren't you? So you guys, once you gain your zero with this piece, if you pay attention to the slot that the crossbar was in, and you're careful when you put it back together and, you know, thumbs go down, tighten it up, tighten it up, then you're going to be within an inch and a hundred yards. So if you're limited to one gun, there's a way to deal with day and night. We haven't touched on that in a little while. I thought I'd mention that, Mark. You guys, if you want to talk about night vision, you can reach me at 2317968458. Again, 231796458. I want to draw a couple of parallels here, Mark, because you know, ooh. We mean old General Motors. I say that kind of tongue in cheek. They built these cars that you just can't hang a clothing iron five pound dumbbell on the key and then put it in the ignition and expect the car to stay running. Remember years and years ago, even before they had, I remember warnings about not putting too much weight on your key ring because it might shut your car off. I've never done that in my life, but I've never experienced ... I've gone down the road and had motors quit once in a while. Once I was going down the road at about 85 miles an hour and the connecting rod came out of the bottom of the oil pan. The guy behind me didn't like that very much and it kind of filled the car with smoke, but that's my own personal problem. We're talking about GM's problems right now. These people that are driving these GM cars and the motor shuts off because, well, or a seven cent spring or something and they drive into a tree or they drive over the cliff and the brakes don't work so they figure they better not push harder and the steering doesn't work so they figure, well instead of steering, you can still steer a car with power steering even if the power steering pump isn't working and you can still stop a car. that has power breaks even if there is no vacuum in the system, you just have to push harder, not to panic. This is very much like the people who these... Well, these people who don't have a whole lot of mechanical ability, knowledge, wherewithal, and probably shouldn't be driving a car because if the car is going faster and faster and faster, and I take my foot off the accelerator and the car is still accelerating, I should probably turn off the cruise. And if that doesn't work, you know, the accelerator portion of the cruise, I should probably just turn the cruise right off. And if that doesn't work, I'm going to reach up there and I'm going to employ that iron that's hanging from my key chain and I'm going to wiggle it a little bit and the motor's going to stop. And then the car will start to slow down as I steer it to a stop and bring it to that final little bit of eek with the power brakes that are no longer working. You know, General Motors is getting ready to get the snot stew sued out of it for 13 people that died, you guys. Now they might say that, well, we've got another case here and somebody might come up with, my cousin was drunk and he was driving one of those and he died in it too. I want to get in on that lawsuit. See how that goes. But General Motors is being sued over this for 13, let's add 10 more to it, let's call it 23 deaths by General Motors. They're being sued for millions and millions and millions and millions and millions because 13, you figure millions each and all of this and that. He was worth millions of dollars to me. But what's happening to Shinseki for twice as many or five times as many or 10 times or 100 times as many deaths? There are those that say it's been whispered around in certain corners that General Motors dealt itself into a place to collect bankruptcy to go to bankruptcy so it wouldn't have to deal with these. But in the overview, that didn't work, did it? So that's not really a plausible scenario for the largest company in the world to go bankrupt for over 13 deaths. Squash that rumor there. It's going to happen to Shinseki for an untold number of deaths. that many might have been prevented simply by a few doctors visits. Not telling some imbecile that, well, if your motor stops in your car, that just totally give up, throw your hands out the window and your feet out the other window because you've lost all control and you have no say on where that car's going or how fast or when it's going to stop, hit that tree, go over that cliff, run under the truck. Here's the responsibility for Shinseki. I think I'll resign. Everything is fine. He just resigns and La Dida goes on his way. Didn't he used to be a general? He did used to be a general. He still holds that rank. We have brought up examples of a number, a couple of admirals that are just because of things beyond their control. Things that they were hoodwinked into or just plain acts. I didn't know that I-96 submarine lay in wait. I was going as fast as I could and I was zig-zagging too and she still put two torpedoes into the side of my ship, the Indianapolis. That's what the captain had to be thinking. I was doing the best I could to avoid submarines, but one day he walked out into his garden and put a bullet in his brain. things he had no control over in Shinseki. To say that that's the lower portion of and there's all of this rank and file between me and them and I have no idea what's going on. But when you give people performance bonuses, wouldn't you expect that you would be able to delegate someone to check out that performance, to verify it right there? That alone puts responsibility onto. This goes right to the top, you guys. This is one of the main reasons why that press secretary resigned. Of that, I have no doubt. Sunday, a week ago Sunday, he came out and when asked by the press, when did you find out about this? He looked right at that person and answered, we found out from you. He must have totally, oh, he wasn't there when he was, he wasn't the press secretary. when the old president briefed the new president out with the VA prior knowledge. So again, we talked about conspiracy that Monday and by the end of the week that man's resigning. And I'm not saying that we're the lever, but you know many people that try to get a good person that tries to get to a place of value and when he finds he's surrounded by crooks, thieves, liars and deceivers, he just generally doesn't want to be there anymore. After a while it must get kind of tiring, boring and disgusting to propagate other people's lives. Think about that. So, Mr. Press Secretary says I won't do it anymore and he resigns. Lucy, the dog over there by the door says she wants to go outside. Mark, I'll be right back, okay? Go right ahead, Don. Thank you. And as a matter of fact, for everybody out there, reminder again guys that we are Looking at a number of different positive projects, we've seen some really great results, just because of feedback before we get back on the air here, as far as it's a little late. As it turns out, I want to say thank you to our friends in Western Michigan for donating the palate of oatmeal and rice and beans which are being dropped off at our pickup point even as we speak. So I want to say thank you guys we appreciate that. Michigan beans by the way what we're working on Michigan Navy beans we want those deployed out west at the Bundy Ranch at the militia deployment. Also again don't forget this weekend and in fact as of today 0800 this morning, Camp Emmerich and then part of Camp Emerson are going to be having a radio field day. We're going to be hearing us on the 6 meter band, certainly on the 2 meter band. We're going to be full spectrum. We're going to be giving classes at Emerson and Emmerich. Apparently they decided that they could do that. They can break it up a little bit to make it a little easier for the troops. so they don't have to be on the road. Any travel time where we can reduce personnel on travel from point A to point B is a plus. We've got more time to train. Sanitation, we're doing sanitation, NBC nuclear biological chemical defense protection. Also the classes on radio and signal communications, both the light tactical, low tactical, mid tactical, and strategic. signal communications. The field day on Saturday night will be linking up with a number of other nets around the country and they're going to show everybody how that works. The objective here is to crank out as many signal radio trailers or vans as we can in the next month, put them up and online and we're going to light up the airwaves all over the countryside. So that's another plus. Everybody has pretty well gotten an agreement. Captain Montahan is chomping at the bit. He actually wants to build the trailers where I think we can find a trailer platform to work with and then go from there. Captain Montahan has built a number of single trailers that are virtually mobile housing and of course radio communications. That way the RO's are right there with their equipment. During any period or down period, a number of people can rest, but they're still within close proximity to the technology. Needless to say, the ability to clean up, you know, in other words, shower, that's kind of nice. A number of different techniques have been used. Setting up either a mobile external shower or an internal bathing system just to keep everybody clean and healthy and focused. The longer we can do that, the better off everybody will be. The other thing is alternate power solar panels, something that's going to be demonstrated here with some of the new palletized systems that are China sport cheap and will get the job done to get us up and online with a greater amount of equipment in a shorter period of time. That's going to happen too. You might have Dom back with us. No, not yet. Apparently we do. Okay, there we go. We're taking care of the puppy. Anyway, Dan and Gwen, jump back in there. And again, for all of our guys donating food for the next wave going out to the Bundy deployment, want to say thank you. If you can this weekend, collect what you can. You can either give us a drop us an email at liberty at provide.net, liberty at provide.net. or you can drop into the Facebook page and leave me a message there. You can drop into the Facebook page for Mark Kornke. I would point out that one of the reasons I decided it wasn't really a big deal to do this is because they plan on killing me anyway. I think they know who I am. I don't think it's going to make a whole lot of difference there, but the more people that we can touch, whether they like, don't like, or are indifferent, or somewhere along the spectrum, the more people we're in touch with and making contact with or where we can spread the agenda the better off we are. So for those who use Facebook, that's one option. Google, we also use, in fact I'm trying to jump on everything we can and just spread the data to the wind. The only thing I'm doing is repeating, repeating, repeating our basic theme over and over and over and over and over again. If I get me a Facebook account, would you be my friend? I'll be your friend. I'll be your Huckleberry. Well, the bad guys don't like that at all because we're treating it as just a way to spread the word about all the other ways. Guys, whenever you're in any of these environments, print in libertytreeradio.4mg.com, print in www.indiadafreedomtalkradio.com, enter in themicroeffect.com. Wherever you can all three or one pick one the next time you go do a posting put your put the information in the next one guys flood the system I can't stress enough. Flawed. The system. The bad guys are really screwing up. They're becoming, in fact, doofy to say the least. And we like that. We want to keep doing what they're doing. It's what we expected to see. Shouldn't be a surprise for anyone. And so again, let's get the word out. But to do that, we've got to have more people connected. A lot of you have actually done so, the ones that are listening right now, because of what we've been doing. Give me just a second here and buy more ammo. Okay, and www.themicroeffect.com and www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com and www.indianafreedomtalkradio.com dot com i just did that so that they're all in there and that's going into a comment and that's a goodbye right now and hundred thousand hits on that though over the last few days so whoever sees it sees it however many people don't touch it fantastic c l e that was i just did it while we're talking on the air now why did i bring this up well there's something else here and of course from the trenches will report down uh... guys we've warned you about drive-by shootings by the a d l on the cops and southern perversion law promoted They've done this all over the country. We're watching for this at the Bundy Ranch and we're going to document this. We've got cameras deployed out on the countryside so we can pick up the bad guys miles away. Okay? Number one. When they set something up, it's going to be pretty stinking obvious because they first of all have to create the incident, then they have to drive off, then the shooter has to get out of the vehicle. They have to have a place where they can get out of sight so they can be ready to ambush whoever chases the car or the truck, and usually it's a pickup truck. We know the MO. And this has happened many times. Now mostly everybody knows what to do. Watch it, monitor them, get the plate number. and then watch to see who doesn't do anything when the cops sit on their hands because it was their buddies that did the drive-by shooting. Okay? Well, guess what? And again, if they do it out there, the MO is pretty well, we've mapped it out for everybody. In fact, I think we can even, with the mapping we've got, pick out where they'll try to go to drop the shooter. After they do the drive-by shooting and they have the person who's nowhere from the area, will be a minority, either a black female, an Hispanic female, or a Malakan, or whatever. with two teenagers who they will call youth slash children. Well, the shooter will be in the back of the truck. They fire things up. They take off with the truck at high speed, burning rubber and spitting gravel. They get around the corner, or into the arroyo, they'll drop the shooter off. The cops will be around the corner. Biers Hall is supposed to be pissed. And when, of course, the confrontation would take place if they had their way, it's, oh, my truck, she backfired. I did not know. Oh, the I am so afraid. They were terrorizing me. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Or, yo, homie, what it be. They were terrorizing me. I don't know what happened. Of course, they know the shooter was in the back. they helped to set the thing up. Well, now I qualify that for a reason because there's a story there in From the Trenches World Report. Guys, this is right out of the communist handbook, okay, and right out of the Southern Perversion law books along with ADL. Moms set sights on target following discovery of loaded gun in Toy Isle. It's a question the police in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina are now trying to answer. after a handgun was found at the target located on Seaboard Street this last past Friday night. The firearm was discovered by the store's law's prevention officer who noticed it sitting atop a superhero play school toy box. Now, at first the security guard thought it was a toy, but soon realized that it was a real firearm with real ammunition loaded inside of it. Police are now investigating the incident, examining security footage to see if they can determine who left the gun there, according to a spokesperson for the retail giant. The safety and security of our team members and guests is a top priority. Blah blah blah blah blah. This is the garbage from the doofs. We take these matters very seriously, Lapitsky said, because the matter is under active investigation. We are unable to share additional information. Blah blah blah blah blah. Assault rebels and guns don't belong in the baby isle. Now remember, this is the anti-gun people, but I'm going to tell you, number one, here's a little couple of indicators to watch for. Was the gun wiped clean of all prints and just seems to sit there sterile? I would first question I'm asking who's fingerprints around the gun? Or the bullets even or the magazines. Well, the only good thing about this is you see the shysters that probably planted the gun. Guys, back when we were covering Hang Gun Control Incorporated's agenda back in the 90s, All of this kind of garbage right here is what they were openly talking back and forth to each other about of good old Saul Olinsky's, you know, how to attack the American system and how to attack Americans and take away their liberty and how to attack Americans and take away their property. This was in the script back in the 90s. So for everybody out there, we need to point that out to everyone, guys. Amazing enough, this gun just appeared, but it's wiped clean and there's no prints on the grips, no prints on the trigger, no prints on the slide. How could that be? But you know what, Don? They might have mucked up and they might have prints on them. They're bullets. What do you think? Or the barrel one last time the gun was cleaned. Yeah, or at least handled. So, amazingly enough, whoever it was just happened to be not thinking about anything and accidentally left to come there. But they wiped it down to make sure there were no prints before they... Wait a minute... Or they were walking around in the Walmart with their gloves on. Exactly. Well, in the middle of summer. Yeah, especially. Those leather-bleed gloves. Those double leather gloves with a wool liner, don't you know? Yeah. Yeah. so that we thought with the with the cover line we know the Jewish yeah the Jewish takes read again this was definitely an operation there that you know done with a plan of the gun they're going to affect watch of the story disappears the story disappears it'll tell you all about it for the top down your number for night vision please remember to three one seven nine six 84583. 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, both day and night. And guys, we'll be back in about 6-7 minutes. Meanwhile, Don, close us for this hour and give out your number and anything else. 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