Mark Koernke discussed militia deployments to Nevada, field operations logistics including water, rest, and equipment management, and emphasized the critical importance of radio communications infrastructure. He announced a new nationwide multi-use radio (MERS) network testing every Tuesday at 9:30 PM Eastern on frequency 151.8200, promoted CB radio standardization and operator training, and provided detailed guidance on gas mask procurement, camouflage equipment, and field communications protocols including code books and phonetic systems. The show covered historical radio technology, three-dimensional circuit boards from the 1930s, government surveillance through cell phones, and promoted the Freedom Palooza event for July 3-5. A caller discussed 1930s-1940s shortwave radio technology used for civil defense.
Why do music lovers choose Live 365 over other music sites? More stations, more variety, and more choices! How can you make a great thing even better? Find out more at Live365.com slash PIP. Live 365. and home. Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report I mark Orkgy. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. Both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. South, southwest, east, and north. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, where I name them FM Microstations, CB Baystations, and UltraNet Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. The hallmark network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico. Headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 3rd, the 5th, the 5th, and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Waving to the left coast, we had this great state of Jefferson there. We turned back to the east, sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the Smoky slash the Blue Ridge, where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams, The Mob-Bill Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us the golden spike. Many hands make for light work. A million Petticoat Junction operators. The ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. It has been a very busy, busy week and it's only Tuesday. I want to say good luck to our friends headed out west on their leg of the journey towards Nevada. Right now we've got Two different elements that are going out for FT over there in, forgive me, Dearborn, Michigan along with EB and CI. You guys are all headed outbound and will be somewhere in the greater Nevada protectorate under, of course, militia eyeballs and rifle sites. So guys be careful on the road and we'll possibly see you out there during your overlapping with your deployment. We'll see what happens there. Also John in Lansing and John in Pennsylvania. Yes, we are going to be providing the material support to get you guys out there too. Now you'll be linking up with one of the other drivers that is coming in from I want to understand, in fact, you're with Robert V. from Connecticut. So he's got a couple of guys bringing along from the Connecticut militia. Robert V and Ken. So you guys will be on the ground here sometime in the next two days. I understand though, everybody's, I try to get out of the way about being a middle man, but for everybody out there, remember on the way out, more water, more water, more water. Make sure you've got additional shade. We need to recover those camouflage nets where the cattle were. I do not believe that was done. I had a message from one of our friends there listening. Again, guys, we need to get a truck out there, roll up those camo nets and drag them back to our control. Those are a very useful tool. In fact, for the Arizona militia, if all else fails, grab them and drag them south with you. Take them home. It doesn't mean you can use them. One doesn't know how to. I'm sure the other can figure it out. But for overhead shade in a place where there isn't any Those camouflage nets come in awfully handy. Some PVC pipe, some Savannah Tannum brown camo on the PVC pipe. You can build a frame up that's rather oddball shaped, but you can even run a vehicle completely underneath. and you've got overhead cover the whole nine yards. Wow, think about it. So simple, it's ridiculous and so reasonably priced considering it's leftover detritus and debris out there in the middle of nowhere. Well, it's not really that far from the middle of nowhere because you can see the expressway right there. Remember, it's where the outpost was and where they got the cattle back. Oh, yeah, that orient the maps, guys. Take a look at your satellite mapping and it'll give you an idea what we're talking about. Anyway, again, for all of our friends out there, booney hats. Lots of water. Make sure you've got your vitamin up. Get your rest while you can out there, guys. I know everybody gets excited and has a tendency to stay awake, but rest while you're driving. The people who can sleep should sleep. The ones that stay awake keep the driver from falling over. Understandable. But rotate that. In fact, if somebody doesn't want to, you make a point of resting. If other people just can't do that, I've dealt with this for years in deployments of thousands of men at a time. trying to get people to rest and get you know again bunker up sleep is hard to do and but especially when you know you're gonna be running for two or three days or four days or five days solid guys it'll the longer that you can rest up or have everything stored energy wise the farther and more efficiently you're going to run the better you're going to be at what you do So just keep that in mind. It's not a matter of only be out here for so many days and we've got to go back. I need to pump up. I understand how that works. But take the time and slow down and think the process through. Don't worry. For the time you're awake, absorb everything. You're going to need to be on a 1212 or you're going to be on 3 8's no matter how you look at it. Now, signal communications. On that note, I have pointed this out before. When you're in the field, guys, you need an SOP for carrying spare batteries. Well I carry mine in my left pocket. Well I carry mine in my fuel jacket pocket. Well I carry mine in my pants pocket. Well I carry... Yes nice. Well here's a problem. Number one, everything should be a system amongst the team so that if somebody else needs to pull something from your pack, your kit, whatever, in darkness they don't have to guess. No, down farther. Oh, I'm smiling. That was not stopping my pocket. Oops. And no, that's not a roll of quarters. No. See, we don't want to see that happen. So instead, again, come up with a system. I usually carry the spare batteries in the inboard. upper left pocket. I want to say inboard as if I'm wearing a field jacket on the blouse on the inboard on the left side. In other words, the inner layer, the field blouse, upper pocket, left side, always find it right there, right in close proximity to where the radio is normally carried on your gear over your left ear, you know, to the side of your vest, your assault rig or whatever. So it's all kind of there together. It's easy to remember. The advantage is if you have to pick stuff off other people that are injured to make equipment work, you also don't have to waste time searching for it. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance also. CB radios, CB radios, CB radios, and did I mention the CB radios? Come on guys, let's get this done and over with. For our friends in the chat room, if you want to repost, UNIDEN 510XL radios, nice little box. I have many of them spread out all over the state here. We've bought them for years. They can be tweaked. There actually is an upgrade. that can be done without doing any special purchasing any parts you just have somebody who knows what they're doing open the roof and you can open up the finals a little bit and get yourself a lot more transmitting range with that little duck box. Whether or not you want to do that depends upon where you are in the country. Remember a lot of places and the reason that power output was reduced was because of the quantity of CB radios in service simultaneously. This created issues with regard to sharing the airwaves and overlap or reaching far greater distances that you needed to. Remember that you typically have that local switch on your CB radio. Well, use it. If you're going to be talking from vehicle to vehicle rather than shouting a whole lot, then use the local and just remember to switch back if you're going to be operating at greater ranges or spreading out. But use and not work as an operator. First of all, a radio operator to begin with. You're supposed to master your equipment. That means it shouldn't be a surprise. You shouldn't have to guess and try to figure out how to make it work. You should already know how to make it work. And if you don't, well, get up to speed. Fast. Why? We've got too many things to do and not enough time to get them done. If you're deploying out there, Camp Larson is the Colonial Marine site. That's up in the hills. It's an Overwatch position. It looks like they're going to be needing to come down and support the main site more. We'll see what happens. One of the things we're doing there is also observing approaches and greater distance activity points that we're not supposed to know about. It's that simple. A way to do that is to put people on the ground where they need to be to reach with their eyes and with optics. Remember that we got some really cool optics and even our own little versions of the Dronatoids that we can use to get on out there survey an area and look forward and beyond the horizon out beyond where we can see in the little clefs valleys ridges wherever. Also being in high ground the advantages that we are looking down on all other objectives makes a lot easier to in fact map out motion with the enemy. Anyway uh... other thing their gas mask gas mask gas masks dies uh... their height of the stuff up left right up and down so i think you all better be prepared for this and understand that where they go on this camp uh... they've been yapping about uh... would like again everywhere in iraq okay we know the nonsense with regard to what's going on with iraq in the uh... supposed surprise which this was not This was not a surprise. This whole thing was canned from the get-go. Make no mistake about it. But in the process here, guys, remember you're going to be seeing that old NBC specter raise up from the dead in Miracle of Miracles one way or another. Something's going to be used, mostly by our government, by the US or the Israelis or the Saudis, for that matter, working with the Brits. and we're going to see somebody stewing their juices in one form or another. So before that happens and before the panic where everybody goes, oh my god, I should have guessed mask after all. Well, for those of you who can, I did check with Centerfire today those cheap masks for the finished masks, they're all gone. It does not look like they're restocking. Those are pretty well the end run for those from the wholesaler. I haven't checked with the wholesaler to see what's going on, but I've got this funny feeling that they just don't have any more. So with that being the case, I mean any more is not even on the horizon, guys. So other sources, mainmilitary.com, mainmilitary.com, mainmilitary.com, also, gun parts corp. dot com gun parts Corp dot com gun parts Corp dot com gun parts Corp dot com Take the time plug in there. They've still got the 60 millimeter filters by the case They do have the other gas masks, but they do include I believe some of the fin masks complete They're not cheap like they were before I'm gonna warn you about that don't they don't tell me about my other prices got up Hey the price going up on everything dollars worth less and people are charging more for certain items because of availability guys so expect that don't be surprised by that uh... or go to a car uh... media uh... i've been i keep on forgetting the call and uh... on and you know they are that i had a good time and i know it's a little bit later some people are going to be mad but i did i did buy uh... packer a couple of packs of the uh... finished gas masks and they were excellent quality, brand new. Unfortunately, it does look like they're sold out. What I did is rather than buying the filters for the vat, I bought the adapters which you could buy at cheaper than dirt. You could get them there. They actually had some very good prices on filters. I bought the filters. They are the regular NATO filters. I bought the NATO adapters to it. They seem to work really well. I know this is a little bit light, but maybe some people that bought the masks that were holding off on buying the filters or have limited number of filters, the adapters are still available. They are only a couple of dollars each. cheaper than dirt and I think they wanted like three filters and three NATO filters for like 12 bucks on cheaper than dirt. I'm not that we like to plug them because there's some other policies but you know if you got to take care of yourself and your family that's a great route and again the quality if they do come back I would highly recommend that people take advantage of them. The ones I received, a couple packs of a different box, all very good. Primarily, I think like a medium. There was a couple of larges in there that didn't give me any real small mass. So they fit regular adult males fairly well, great seals. We tested them out. I think they're a great match. They do come back, look for them, and maybe someone tries to sell a box of them here or there. I highly recommend. The other thing is, being Communication Tuesday, I got an email and I saw this before that there We're trying to set up another radio network. We have the CB radio network up and running and we'll circle back to that in a few weeks after the port and try to get the local CB radios up. But we have right now a multi-use radio or what we call, if you do a search, it's MERS, multi-use radio. radio service and we're doing a radio check tonight. We're going to try to set it every single Tuesday night at 9.30 Eastern. So if you're hearing this in other time zones, just adjust accordingly and the frequency will be 151.8200. and that will be at 930 Eastern Standard Time. Again, frequency is 151.8200. And that will be every Tuesday. Every Tuesday and we've got it going nationwide. Obviously, depending on your radio set and frequency, I'm sure there are some guys out there that say, oh well, I can cover 20-30 miles with that. Maybe you can. Most people, it's within five miles or shorter. But the idea is to put out a standard frequency. The radio that I showed you when I stopped by, almost a year or a couple of months ago at least, the popular Bayfung or whatever, the cheap $30 ham radios, they work really well on this. There's some legal issues which, you know, you need a license to cross the street nowadays. So, you know, as long as you're courteous and into people and follow the basics, I don't think you're going to have any problems. But that's why we're using this frequency because it does give you a little bit more distance than the CB radios and many people have these ham radios out there. We're going to try to start building, again this is more of the local network, so key up, listen, maybe do some call outs, shout outs. We're going to try to do this nationwide every Tuesday. Hopefully, you can find a couple people in your area to talk to and maybe you'll find some people that you didn't know that were prepping and that were part of the militia and Patriot Movement. We're not trying to put a lot of effort or time or hierarchy and bureaucracy into this. Just key up at 9.30 Eastern Standard Time. Try to connect with Patriots in your area and if you don't have someone to talk to, try to get a neighbor. Buy a $30 radio and then you do have somebody to talk to, but we're trying to build a patch network. Exactly. One of the things to remember, guys, is at the very least, turn your equipment up. Make sure everything's properly connected. Always confirm that your antenna is connected to your unit, but you don't have to key up. Just listen in. Step one is be patient. Listen in. Watch how people check in and then participate. Now that's all there is to it. Do as the natives do. That's the first rule of anything in communications. If you're going to play the game, play the game. Don't get too rambunctious or exciting. You know, excitable about it. But get in there, plug in the equipment, and use it. The more time you have with your mic and your headset, the better off you're going to be. You can also practice relaying technologies. There's a number of different games there that we can play. Fox hunting is something else can be done down the road that's a lot of fun but does require a little more focus and you want to bring a lot of people in because you want lots of dogs chasing the fox and hunting the fox down and that is can be done over great distances which actually do is use multiple transceivers to identify the target progressively and narrow it down and then what you do is you call on local hunters to go try to find and track down where the radio operator is functioning from. What's he doing? How's he doing it? A lot of creative ways to set up antennas that throw off anybody trying to track your activity. That's one of the things you can progressively learn to play with and it is a good experience. Plus it is a great way to make your radios into something entertaining initially. Later on it's life-saving. So, again, that's every Tuesday and frequencies 151.8200 plus or minus or down the dial a little bit, right? Roger that. Yeah, so the idea is to, you know, everybody try to start testing your equipment. I mean, we have communication Tuesday. So, Saturday night in your system, We're on should feel comfortable trying to call out. More importantly, make sure that you're building your own network with your own friends. You have at least a standardized system. Theoretically speaking, if most of the radios are programmable, I'd go ahead and add that frequency to the to your radio and perhaps if you're in a different area of the country or you're traveling, go ahead and try your radio. You might make an interesting contact with somebody. And once they start to connect, we've got a couple guys here locally that were just down the road that are now in touch with Captain Monahan. And in fact, we're building up again another radio group here in our part of the state too. So guys, there's a bunch of cool work that's being done just to ensure that we can continue to perfect our radio operator skills. This includes setup. One of the things about having a little ham fest or a little ham meetup is that you get to learn and work off the other people that are out there. They'll show you how to do a larger antenna arrays from scratch, how we build things up, or how you can improvise and utilize off-the-shelf junk laying around, which is very critical. Remember, for the little guy, junk isn't. It's just, you know, again, figuring out how to make it work for you. Well, somebody's already done it. Again, we don't need to reinvent the wheel. Take advantage of the person who's already chunked it out of stone. Chunk, chunk, chunk, chunk, chunk. Yeah, he beat his brains out to make that one stone wheel, didn't he? Yep. And now we know how to do it, so we don't make all those other mistakes like the other 400 he's got piled up behind the cave. D'oh! See how that works? So again, prior to proper finding here, kids. Anything else? Go ahead, sir. No, that's it. And, you know, we're going to We're really pushed on trying to do this every Tuesday and we're trying to get it out there nationally. There are other networks. We're going to go ahead and we'll sit as soon as we figure out what some of the other networks are. We'll go ahead and publish their times and their frequencies. I can't stress enough that communication is absolutely critical. One of the overlooked things that I see a lot of patriot groups, people are buying the guns, they're buying the ammunition. I think I see people slowly buying the food because they see the prices going up. But we're really behind as far as communication and that's going to be very critical going forward. As much as I think first aid in medical, I think we need to get the equipment in place, we need to get the training in place and have people at least, like you said, learn how to set up the antennas, have a couple of teams of people. Even if you have two or three people in your team that are designated for the radio, make sure everybody understands the basics of how to set it up, the basics of operating it so that when we need it, it will be easily done. One of the things that I would tie in with that especially if we're going to be working in teams, remember sub-call signs are another thing that we need to work out in advance as part of the code for contact guys. Even with the way that you respond on the radio can be used as a code inflection and also the use of pitch and frequency are another thing that can be done. So just something to think about. being creative in advance starting to look at the idea that you're going to be operating with a number of different aggressors in the field. In some cases, not so much. One of the things to remember is the bad guys are spread out just like everybody else is. Some days they'll have a little better resource. Other days, well, like you said in Firefly, not so much. So we need to be prepared to exploit and take advantage of that. Signal Communications allows us to do it. And there are so many phonetic codes that could be used to drop a line without anybody even having a clue about what you are talking about. It only means something to the person who it needs to mean something to. And the rest, it's background noise until they receive their message that means something to them. The chair is against the wall. The chair is against the wall. John has a long mustache. John has a long mustache. Think about it, guys. That's history, by the way. It was used in Red Dawn, but that's history from a many decade earlier event. And again, that was the... It was actually in the movie before that, The Longest Day. Exactly. Oh, the French were so excited. Viva l'évoir, vous vivelet, mericant! Oh, get the hell away from the artillery, you fool. Shorts is not so happy. He thought they were the mules, remember? Trying to drag the food along for the troops, and then the bombing they started, and he was moving around and dancing all directions, yeah? Yes, he was. And of course the crazy Frenchman would not get out of the window. Yes, it is time. Viva la France. Yes, viva la liberté. Well, that's why we need to be prepared in advance. And again, we talked about code books. Guys, go to a used bookstore. Pick out a couple of the same frivolous romance novels. oddball, goofy subject novels, whatever you want. Just make sure you've got two of them. One for one person, one for the other, or two or three, depending upon what you're doing, but they're only used for so long, that's why you buy them used. And when you're done, you can throw them back on the shelf or shred them and burn them. Take your pick. You need Firestarter during the winter. They're only going to be used for a period of time, and that's it. Then you get other books off the shelf. and everybody has the other books that are part of your radio signal communications phonetic code text. Wow, so simple and ridiculous. Yes it is. And you can all be part of it. I'll tell you what, anything else worth the bottom of the hour? That's it. I'll be listening. If anybody else has any other radio networks, just come on up and we'll go ahead and try to promote those equally. Very good. Again, 9.30 Eastern Standard Time every Tuesday. That'll be 1.51.8200. Thank you, sir. We are at the bottom now. I don't know if Ed's got... You might have some music ready to go. Of course, we have all kinds of other information to pass on. By the way, Freedom Balloosa! Freedom Balloosa! Freedom Balloosa! The third, the fourth, the fifth of July! Coming up, guys, I tell you what, a camping event. Freedom Balloosa! It's also a rock concert event, dudes. PokerFace.com. Go to www.pokerface.com. www.pokerface.com. www.pokerface.com. Take the time, plug in, and give them a ring if you want to find out more about camping. All the information is on the page. Plus, they have links for freedomblues.com. You can go to www.pokerface.com. How about supporting the band by ordering their music? Again, that's pokerface.com. www.pokerface.com. www.pokerface.com. I don't know if Ed's available. You know as long as I'm thinking about it. Maybe Ed will throw in a song from Poker Face here at the bottom of the hour or a little past. I don't care if it is. We've got another caller. Who do we have? Mark, George from Texas. Go ahead, George. What do you got? You know, I went to a historical museum. I don't know if you've heard of them. But they had from the 1930s a two-way shortwave radio that communicated both ways. Right, they always have. That's what we're still using them today. The only difference is... Hold on, we got something else going on here guys. Which is rather interesting to say the least. Okay. Anyway, I'll tell you what. As it is, shortwave George, shortwave going back to crystal sets. Yes, we've had two-way shortwave radios for a long, long, long time. And some museums are more exotic than others with regard to the wide range of technology available. I think I just had a significant crash outside. I'll find out more about that in a bit, but go ahead. Well, the thing is, this shortwave radio, which is used to communicate back in the 1930s and 40s, communicating attack, the Nazis attack and stuff like that. That's why they had the shortwave for the communication. Exactly. They were for Civil Defense basically. Well actually they weren't just for Civil Defense. Civil Defense shortwave radios were for Civil Defense, Marine activities, you name it. In fact remember that the Marconi sets, which by the way Captain Monaghan has a couple of the original Marconi sets, These are very, very, very useful units to say the least. Even in their older configuration, crystal sets being the oldest merian. You grow your own crystals, literally, you're building the system up with wooden components. That's how old some of the sets are. We actually have one that's sitting over there at the Ship to Shore station for Captain Manahan's radio meetup and it's a classic. I mean it is 100, well it was the year 2014. That particular set probably dates back to 03, 1903. And there are older sets than that. They're, you know, cruders still. Go ahead. Well also today showed a fried circuitry board from solar flare hit in the 1800's? Well yeah, significant solar flares, that's happened in the past. We haven't had anything to spin a cooker like that that has knocked out the whole system. But I don't know, be circuit boards, it would have to be some of the fairly crude, if it was from 1800, you're looking at like telegraph systems, things of that nature. Circuit board technology, you're looking more towards the 1900's. Otherwise, take a look, it's a lot cruder still. Go ahead. What else? It was just strange how they had done things back in the 1930s. Remember that one of the things about radio communications, we made major leaps and bounds in 1927 through 1929 and conveniently the Great Depression hit and that made a whole lot of stuff disappear. Color television was available in 1929. Beyond a Shadow of a Doubt, man It was demonstrated at the world's fair. He actually showed how it operated. By the way, the Germans had black and white, but they also had a variation on his color system. What is interesting is the depression hit. Six months later, supposedly, the guy committed suicide and color television disappears in the mind of the population for a long time. But again, consider that, 1929. 1929, three-dimensional circuit boards were already perfected and developed. Now when I say three-dimensional, most of what you have are limited three-dimensional boards. You have a standard circuit board as you know it. What was competing against the flat circuit board that we see today was perfected eventually by Bell and by a couple of other independent companies. Literally is a three dimensional circuit board. Instead of a flat plate it was a cube. and all of the bridges, jumpers, and all the components were contained within that cube and were modular so that literally I could pull that whole module, replace it immediately with another module, and be right back online with the system. Now, this was especially innovative back, of course, well, resistors were already in service, but they weren't resistors the way you would think of them today. They were the older format resistor, but they compressed the systems down. They went with a lighter, again, less current, and were able to make systems that were quite durable, but also, even if they did have a problem, they were quick for turnaround and maintenance. This is another one of those things that disappeared about 1930. and then turns around and reappears in the post-World War II space age and virtually the 29 model or the variant and ideas and design made by original and unique entrepreneurs. Well, it was captured by those big boy companies and they just happened to crank it out for a bit. The best example of a kind of representation of that, if you remember watching the old movie 2001 A Space Odyssey. If you recall, there was the AE35 unit, a modular assembly that was part of the signal communications tenor array, and they had to go out and replace it because there was a prediction of failure. Now that was based upon something that they originally built the three-dimensional circuits for, so that when something was going bad, they could ID load variances. You could walk over, literally shunt the system, I hit a couple of disconnect levers and the box, the modules, these three-dimensional units, by the way, were only two inches by two inches square and had a little grip handle on them. You pulled out neat little idea. They made them even in tube technology back in the day. So there's another example of something that totally disappeared. It was another idea or concept. Actually, it was quite sound because they were very easy to work on, too. And it was very easy to track the problem. It's not that circuit boards are complicated, but circuit boards build up heat. The advantage of the three-dimensional circuit board was the fact that it's self-cooling. It worked like a big radiator unit because all the components went from one plate that was two inches from the other top to bottom plus the two inch square. So imagine a cube where all the components, the air would pass through them uniformly And in fact, even the heating and cooling processes, the convection processes created by that, complimented the survivability of the circuit board. which is again it's interesting that they went away from it. Well the other one was cheaper, a big flat two-dimensional board. Well not big but you know bigger and of course well not very expensive materials but neither were the 3D boards and that was from the 30s. The 30s were actually a major leap forward. The depression was designed to stop that because a number of things happened. Needless to say we know about Tesla, we know about all the competition between Tesla and Edison. etc. etc. Which in reality was big money versus big money or big money scared to death of somebody who had a really good command of the physical sciences. That's what they were really worried about. I think eventually if they've got everybody dumbed down, the public fool system is so horrible right now. I'll tell you the real, this World War Z movie, I watched this the other day guys and I can see why it flopped. It's total wheezer. Of course now part of it is that the books were even worse wheezer than the movie in the way they were done and the way they were set up and how it's feudal resist and you'll be absorbed and the police state blah blah blah blah blah. But what's fascinating about it is The idea that they were going to try and plug this in is this is what you need to be scared of and it's like, well, you know, everybody's kind of looking forward to shooting either government agents or zombies and most people look at zombies and government agents as one and the same. So nobody's really like, oh my goodness, we need to be terrified. Instead, most people think instead, man, we need more guns, we need more ammo, we need more clubbing tools, and need more body armor to protect myself from being nibbled on by the government zombies. You see, so nothing that they've done has worked that well. The space alien thing, if they try it, The problem is that enough people are educated to where CG has gone and where holographic imagery has gone to the point where we can pretty well peg them now. And they are terrified of that idea. They're scared to death that everybody will catch on to that one. So trying to plug it in would be a little harder. My attitude, like I said, is space alien barbecue sauce. That's what I'll find out. We'll find out if it's a rubbery outer suit or we got something bread out there that might be pretty tasty, provided we'll use one of the captured aggressor feds that's working for the space aliens. We'll feed them some of the rubbery suit and see if they die. No, as I was reading, when Orson Welles said the war of the world, people were actually wearing a pack. Well, people shot water towers, some people committed, you know, super-coo, jumping from buildings. But about the time they were actually doing that because of the stock market anyway. Well, I mean, but with the War of the Worlds, the sigh out by the government, the test of public? Well, that likely is not because Hollyweird, remember, that was, you know, again, it came out of Hollyweird. Orson Welles had thought up the idea, but Orson Welles didn't have control over the idea. Remember, he might want to do something, but he couldn't just plug something in without the ownership of the equivalent of television in its day radio. You don't get up on television and do anything live without them having a total leash on it. And the same was true back in the day with radio. So they tried to do the, we didn't know what he was going to do, we didn't have any idea, all BS. They had, or you know, again, the whole idea here is, was it a test or couldn't have to see what kind of confidence they could create? Well, it was likely it was not. But they didn't do it without them having a finger on the button kids, because remember, radio in its day was the equivalent to the very important, you know, optical slash, you know, the ocular collection and the sound collection systems you have the way they manipulate and interfere with your thought processes. Or the way they can manipulate you and move you in a certain way. Radio did that back in the day. You want to know what annoyed me this morning when I was listening to the Micro Effect on my iPhone app and my Android app. You want to know what interrupted? Was it an AMBER alert? Followed by a phone call from Barack Obama giving a video message saying we can't we got it stopped from carbon monoxide You got to turn off your AC and all that stuff. Yeah, Barack Obama interrupted my micro effect Well, he did that while he was busy shutting off all those air conditioning in the White House, right? No Well, you mean that only the peasants need to shut their stuff off. Is that it? Yeah, see all these slobs all do the same thing. You all need to, well I'll watch you do it first. I see you running around in sweat stains and stuff like that. I'll get highly excited and motivated to follow your example, old bummer. What about Al Gore? Well, again, the hypocrites, the whole pack are hypocrites anyway. I'm not too worried about that. The big thing is This is what we warned everybody about with regard to the computer database system and with the cell phones. As it is, they could still do the same thing if they're willing to power up the amplifiers, so to speak, but they could do broad spectrum broadcasting with the radio transmitters that they have up and down the dial. to inform people in the same way. Now the thing is that that's a lot more helter-skelter. That's why they're trying to get everybody away from independent radio and independent radio communications guys. so that they do have a leash. I mean, one of the things that I see that is most common thing that everybody will do, oh, it wouldn't track me. They wouldn't use it only for tracking. Okay, first they give up. This is an alert of the International Broadcasting System. We have a national state of emergency. All 800 signal communications channels are now shunted. and are for military application and civil defense only. We will make further announcements in the future. And then your system goes blank. Now here's the kicker. Everybody would carry that leash with them. Everybody would power those radios up, plug them in, carry them around. Oh, I'm sorry, you call them your phones? They would carry the phone around and it would be a transponder for the government but it would be of no use to you. Think about it. Because they said the phones might come back on. Well, they might come back on a year later. They might come back. Well, not so many people are probably doing a year later because by then people have a fix. See, this is the bad part about government with what they did. Well, people will start looking for alternatives. That's where, again, if you are already prepped with people online to do it, and you start promoting independent radio and all the other different ways, guys, we can text with CB packet radio if that's your forte. If you really think you need to text, I'll go to text. You can take a number of different systems. a simple laptop and you can be texting back and forth like we did in the dinosaur days 25 and 30 years ago and 40 years ago. See, texting isn't anything new. Texting is just a reverse. It's as old as dirt in the computer industry. It's comical. We're buying a phone so I can text people. Well, couldn't you do that with your computer? Yeah, but I can text people. It's kind of a reversal, isn't it? Like going back. Like stepping backwards. I thought you bought it so you could like in Star Trek Yeah, Kirk here Remember he'd open up the tree to open up the communicator and make a little Twitter Think about it. He wasn't texting on the comment 23rd century communications device was he? Yep. Well, I wonder why I bought it that he couldn't texting instead of talking Man, I'll tell you those buggers the 23rd century just wasn't up to spit. Oh, wait a minute Yeah. See, so again, right now, this is the time to be ahead of the wave on independent radio. On setting up your micro-FM's, your micro-AM's, your laser point-to-point signal communication. Start playing with stuff, guys. It's a better hobby than anything else you could do. Sure as hell don't monkey fart with any of the sports nonsense. Instead, spend it on stuff that will be useful for you. Even if all you do is go to the ham fest and buy some of the used stuff laying around. Typically there's nothing wrong with the lion's share of the equipment. They're just fiddle-farting around with something else instead or they bought it as an investment or, you know, again, there's any number of different reasons they end up with it in hand. Mostly it's everybody's always scavenging and of course it's like a gun show. People buying stuff out there amongst the population, take it to the gun show, make a profit, everybody's happy. Somebody that wanted it gets it, somebody wanted to get rid of it, got money for it so they can buy other stuff that they gotta get because they wanted it. That's how Hamfest worked the same way. So take advantage of them. Well Mark, do you want to know what the Amber Alert was for? Mother kidnapped children from Foster Home. Oh, well that's almost always the case nowadays where you're trying to get the children back from the perverts. And that's just over and over and over again. And again, that's all it really is for. If the queers grab them, the pedophiles grab them, it's okay. Especially if the pedophiles is the child perverted services employee to begin with, which is typically the case. Well, Mark, there's very little foster homes that really, the standard, because a lot of the lead bag, and all they do is feed the kid hot dogs and finger food. They don't really feed them, they don't really nourish them. And there's like very people And the ones that are Christian foster homes, they get harassed all the time. Right, well that's expected. Again, the perverts are really angsting the idea that those other children that cut the poof just could have molested or in the hands of somebody that won't probably let them. That's why the audience has to drive out any operations like that so that the poof does slash the pedophiles will have their way with all of the people's children. After all, you had children so the government could manipulate them and play with them and do all kinds of perverted sick things. That's why again, I ask people to hold off. It's like the 73-year-old man in Oregon just got killed here in the last couple of days. Everybody was like, well, nobody came to help him. Well, guys, if we don't know where he is, we can't help him. So you guys all need to do better at communicating and passing on information to everybody you can, anywhere you can, about how to listen to programming like this. That way they'll get the idea they're not alone. They don't get as frustrated. They can contact people. We can find out what's going on. The guy was, of course, basically, again, the old story of the cops are serving paper. Turns out the paper was illegitimate on top of everything else. The owner knew it. And so an altercation where they came back a second time to evict the property owner from his legitimate home. And the initiating paperwork was a fiction. Gee, we've heard this before. Well, they killed the property owner. He was by himself and this and that and the other. Well, I don't have a telepathy machine. So if the man isn't plugged in or if the person hides because he doesn't want to get plugged in, because I'm safer if I'm by myself. The guys that told me about this said I need to huddle down and hide under the bed and they'll never find me or they'll never bother me because you guys are all out in the open and I'm not. Well, then of course when they attack that person who's doing the hidey-hole thing, Everybody, you know, a lot of characters will do the, well why isn't somebody jumping in to help him? Well, we don't know where he is. We can't jump in to help him now, can we? Or her. And that happens a lot. Then it's like, why isn't you helping me? Well, again, you did a great job of hiding. And my telepathy machine is broken this week, although I didn't have one last week, or the week before, you see. This is where everybody has to make a decision to plug in and be part of the program. Then we'll be doing a lot better. Anyway, before we go any farther, I want to do this number one. For our friends, radio signal communications tonight, 930 Eastern Standard Time, multi-service, every Tuesday, frequency, 151.8200. plug in and monitor if nothing else plug in, listen in and see how things are working. See if you can get into the net. Again that's 930 Eastern Standard Time every Tuesday 1.5.1.8200. Also Freedom Balloosa! Freedom Balloosa! Freedom Balloosa! Freedom Palooza coming up on the 3rd, 4th, and 5th of July. Poker Face. Many of the bands will be there inviting people to get out there and attend. Go to www.pokerface.com. Pokerface.com. That's the band site. They cover Freedom Palooza. You can also find it at FreedomPalooza.com. Take the dime, plug in, check it out. You can camp there. You'll be able to listen to the concert and the guys that will be speaking there. Hint, hint, hint. Somebody might be there on the third. You never know. You never know. So we'll see what happens. But anyway. It is coming up here again this next, well the end of this month, beginning of next month, and that will be the 4th of July weekend guys. Freedom Palooza! Freedom Palooza! Freedom Palooza! Now one more thing again, CenterfireSystems.com I've been trying to find this and I'm not going to put it out in the air until I confirm they still have them. There were, first of all, a number of other radio items that I checked on the list, already sold out. Sorry about that guys. But also camouflage, especially for the operations out west. British DPM works, three color desert works, five color desert works. The obviously multi cam if you're a millionaire works try to find reasonable multi cam is pretty hard Let's use the paintball which is fine because it really doesn't make any difference also the vegita camouflage works the Veggita is Italian it looks very much like the eight color desert slash the multi cam But it's a little more reasonably priced in fact if you go to keep shooting calm KeepShooting.com, KeepShooting.com. On the front page they have the US cut battle blouses that are done in vegetata. They are issue and they have them in extra large and I believe, yeah, extra large and extra, extra large. So they got them in extra large and 2x and they're $20 a piece, $19.95. That's a pretty good buy for those. But again, Veggitata is kind of pricey. I can actually get the rain suits complete. Several of the other items, but they want top dollars. So Veggitata is, again, slash multi-cam in terms of cost, typically. But that particular blouse at KeepShooting.com, KeepShooting.com, KeepShooting.com, 1995. Anyway, I hear the music. We're at the top. Oh, that's right, we got Joe coming up next to teach you how to plant and grow and keep yourself fed and alive. God bless the Republic. Eternal death to the new old order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on a march. Day and night. We'll be back, guys. 8 o'clock. Meanwhile, you all stay tuned. More live broadcasting here on Liberty Tree Radio. It's Tuesday. Bye-bye. The sun's the sun's our priority. Revolution. Thank you for listening to Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com. We all need to prepare ourselves. You might have the food, water, gold and silver, but ask yourself, are you truly prepared? That's why you need to visit Maine Military dot com. Maine Military dot com carries everything you need. Gas masks, fire starter kits, high capacity magazines, chemical suits, military surplus items, and much more. 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