June 30, 2014
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1h 8m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, border security, and field reporting capabilities on June 30, 2014. The show covered lessons from the Bundy Ranch deployment, emphasizing the need for better coordination and resource management in militia operations. Koernke addressed caller questions about border defense, desert warfare logistics, and equipment for frontline reporters, including satellite communications and mobile command centers. He also discussed the importance of rapid information dissemination during confrontations with federal agents and touched on the American Anti-Federal Patriot Party's organizational efforts.
- bundy ranch
- border security
- militia coordination
- field reporting
- satellite communications
- desert warfare
- federal agents
- preparedness
- american anti-federal patriot party
- dagger war
- ruby ridge
- waco siege
- mobile command center
- night vision
- patriot broadcasting
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But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors, so their children can't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll 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 and each God given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in 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 is this still the land of the free and Good evening ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm our kirnky and I'm Don betcher One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west central southeast and East Ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot 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 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 the 3rd and 5th pit and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Waving to the left coast, we have the great state of Jefferson. We turn back to the east, sweep across the plains over the Mississippi, and land in the Smokies slash the Blue Ridge. Where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work. A million petticoat junction operators, million boards. That's the goal. How far we've gone? Well, each pod has its own teams and does its own thing and they invite at their discretion. So discipline is the key to victory. Don, what is the day today, sir? What's jumping off the wall up in your neck of the woods? Well, Mark, it is the 30th day of June and if you look at the calendar, you guys, tomorrow's July, isn't it? Tomorrow's July. You know, sun goes down, sun comes up. When sun comes up tomorrow, it'll be July. Isn't that June, like the 6th month? We're halfway through the year of Our Lord 2014, but a few hours away from that designation. Beautiful day. It rained a little. It wanted to rain some more. It just blew over real quick. In fact, it didn't even take the laundry down. I don't think I would have to tell anybody. So I didn't get in trouble there. But again, it rained for a dash and then it went someplace else. A sunshine and the humidity hung around. They say it'll be drier and cooler, so you know, it's Michigan, Michigan summertime. Again, June 30th, 2014. I want to address something that was brought up earlier, and that was a valid question. Are you going there, Mark or Don? Are you going to the border, or are you going to Arizona? Are you going to Nevada? That was a valid question. That can't be defaulted. But, you know, everybody's plate carries something different. Understand that if you've listened to the hour for a good long time, I don't have to go someplace for them to at least make like they want to engage me. I don't have to go far to press people. When they bring the A-10s here, on many occasions and a good portion of them have been noted on the air. But when they run the same drill that they would when they would attack a ground installation and I stand right here and in front of my humble abode a trailer and watch them pretend like they're just you know dropping the 500 pounders on it or riddling it with the 40 millimeter I don't have to go far to see that. That's my point there. We've brought this up in a number of different ways. If you've been listening for a while, you might have heard Don utter that phrase once in a while. I like putting a piece of night vision in the field. I particularly enjoy selling a gun sight because I'm pretty certain that that's going to a man who's going to want to keep somebody busy, who wants to come here to keep me busy. You understand the statement there. But I'll be working at keeping somebody busy who wants to go over there and keep somebody else busy on a bigger scale Keeping people busy around here There are a number of people who say if they come knocking on your door Don I'll I'll be right behind them and they won't be on their side I'm losing one of those people to an action in the south now and that's gonna I will feel that loss He's going to the Bundy Ranch and he's committed to go there for the duration. So again, I will feel that loss. That will touch my life. So you know to say that I've been to the Southwest. I have constant contact with a number of people there. We've been to Texas. We've talked. Mark's been all over the nation, you guys. It's not like the effort has not come from the people who participate in this hour. But again, that was a valid question. Are you going? I just wanted to address that, Mark. I know that the sacrifices you have made, many people would not bear. Many people would not bear. I say that in all truth and honesty and with an open heart. Well, we need to be able to focus our forests accordingly and in fact our resources accordingly. That's one of the problems we've got is at the other end we have to be able to husband them better. I talked about this from the beginning. The Bundy deployment has given us an example of corrections that need to be made before or as we are expanding operations in an area, guys. Just hodgepodge, throwing it into it. Again, it's a necessary thing on occasion. But we need to get better at what we're doing. We need to be a whole lot better at what we're doing. We have all these people that claim that they were fain to have so much experience, but be quite honest, I'd rather have half a dozen decent shopkeepers any day over most everybody that I've heard that has been a quote unquote trained professional. Be quite honest, typically the people who aren't trained professionals are the ones who usually hang right in there and stand right beside you when the time comes. That's a fact. I want to warn everybody about that. I've done that a million times, guys. But the other part about it is that the video game version or the movie version of what's going on as opposed to the real life escapades of a fighting force everything from health and welfare, taking care of again the physical well-being of the individuals, them having to participate in that process. You can take a horse to water, but you ain't going to scrub his arse for him. You know what I mean? Yep, a drift. There's all these issues that need to be brought forward that need to be dealt with now because it's part of the depth that the other side is counting on our people not having. That was part of what they were counting on with the Bundy the Bundy Ranch the Bundy deployment the way it's been the way it's gone so far They were assuming or hoping by not drawing attention think about what they were trying to do It's all over now. You can all go home. Remember that guys? Why are those people still at the Bundy place now who would be shouting that? Why the people want to come back and rape Kill Pillage and Burn as I emphasized right from the beginning what to expect as soon as ever you have a success Then all of a sudden if the bad guys have to back off. Why are you still there? Well, why would you care? Think about the whole mindset there, which in and of itself is, oh, I have to appease the stinking parasite socialist by being in a certain place, and if I'm not in that certain place authorized by that stinking, bottom-feeding socialist piece of trash, why? Why? How dare I? That in and of itself is why we should be deploying if nothing else, simply because, as I've said before, spiting our enemy is a good thing. Spiting our enemy every chance we get should be a policy an absolute policy and in your face policy across the board Because it's something that the bad guys again. They they expected the you know lying to snap the you know the peasants to be gassed pepper spray beat on Laughing about it back of the bar didn't work that way why? because this is the year 2014. This is not even the year 2004 or 1994 that had gotten a dose too. Think about it. 04? Nah, everybody was too busy Rob Rob Ron because we had to kill the Iraqis that had nothing to do with desert dust. Well, it had nothing to do with 9-11, but boy, it was fun. Except now, well, after the fact, 10 years later, how much fun was it? See, I have no illusions about what's going to transpire and understand how bad it's going to get, but we are the fire brigade. The problem is, you know, we have more than enough people that easily we could deal with any of these problems, no matter what they are. In this case, my argument is, if I can ship tonnage, and that's one of the reasons we did it, guys, although it took coordination and again, a lot of people cooperated to get it done, It's the idea that that type of cooperation is what we need. That type of interactivity and cooperation is critical. Think about it. Here we are. It's Monday. We're looking at the beginning of July. Already I know that everybody's talking about we're all going to die in July, 4th of July, 3rd of July, 5th of July. Well, you know what? I'll take my chances. It's almost Independence Day. Yeah, almost Independence Day again, kids. Congratulations. I think we can handle that. Seriously. You know, let me explain it to you this way. American Peril was done at white year. Anybody know? Some of you have American Peril, most of you do. It was done in 1993, but did you understand if you pay attention, listen to it. It was during the siege of Waco that American Peril was done. It was during. Why? That was the straw for us, guys. That was the straw for me. That was it. Writing was on the wall. Could be quiet, could hide in the shadows, could do what we've been doing for years as far as behind the scenes. I've had people that have regenerated maps and information that we poured out from information that we had from behind the closed doors. And they've put their name to it. Nancy laughs. Nancy recognizes my penmanship because she knows that most of you may or may not know it. I was a draftsman, guys. I have a certain style. Every draftsman does for a reason. So you can always ID your blueprints. And I can show you in a dozen books right now with somebody else's name on it how they discovered and they did blah blah blah blah blah. You know what? Didn't say a word. Wanna know why? The objective was to get the information out. But there is a point at which, you know, figuring, okay, if we get enough out there and everybody will be so tired of it, they'll just, well, you know what they didn't. And of course they got away to a degree with Ruby Ridge, though not completely. But, obviously, they were coming back for more. And Waco was the event. The day it happened, nobody had enough information. The first day that Waco attacked, the day of victory for the Davidians, the day of victory for the Davidians, we didn't know what was going on. We truly didn't. Everybody was heads up. The first time the story came out from Texas, as soon as everybody started talking from Texas, no matter who they were, yep, there's something going on. It's got to be big. Then it escalated and escalated and escalated. What was inevitable? Now, do you know that in 1994 I was told beyond a shadow of a doubt, 1994, that Mark, there's any more we can do? We've told everybody we can. If you go out there, they're going to kill you and, you know, et cetera, and you know, you should just, you know, hunker down and, you know, head for a hidey hole and it's the end and we're all done and we're going to war. We're going to fight. not agree with the fight that you have to have you want to stop on actually eventually they've got to go for the gusto but what is it that stop them it's the idea that no i'm not going to beg you not to start a war you just go right ahead and started to see what happens what do you think they do to you all the time how do they get over on people are going up really go ahead but you're not going to get very far you know that works in ninety five Before, just before the Oklahoma City bombing, which we had a good idea was coming, we had an eye. Everybody talked about an advance. We knew something was in the wind. We knew the Feds and the Israelis were up to something in the U.S. Now after it happened, what turned things around? Was it the, uh, I don't know anything! I was never in the Patriot, but I don't like painting other people that did that. Don't forget, I gotta go and run and hide now. Yeah, in fact, I'm gonna be so secret, they'll never, you know, and of course they did, and then they waited, and they waited because that was gonna be the end. And we held the ground, we held the line. We took the, we took the wave, you know, head on, so to speak, kids. And every step of the way, and you still hear this flap, that's what it would discuss me the most, is people who did belly over, who flapped their yap, and then tell you, oh yeah, it was the end. Well, it may have been the end for the panty ways, but now for the people who stayed the course, attack time and again. Expect that, we expected that. Okay? And it's true, yes. Oh, there's things we have never talked about. The dagger war was most dynamic and still is. There are battles that have been waged across this state, Ohio and Indiana that have been exchanges that have lasted, I told you, for hours. The Ohio, some of the Ohio actions, there's no way in hell nobody didn't hear what was going on because it was a running gun battle. It was all said and done, no radio traffic, couldn't find a cop if your life depended on it. Bad guys backed away, we backed away, everything settled down. You know what the telling factor was? Nobody came out to cause you more problems. When we talk about the Dagger War, we're not talking figuratively. Everything from assassination attempts to everything else you can imagine. We're gonna kill you! That's one of the most... I've had people look at me and say that like they're supposedly on your side, but they don't see their face. And it's one of those cop out out things like, well I won't have to wait cause they're gonna kill you. They can kill you. God what a bunch of stinking toadies. All flesh dies. Oh I just, oh yeah, that's like, accept it kids, congratulations. You know, a lot of people say they're in the military, I can do a question after a while. In any way, I mean doing something. Going into uniform and going into the military, you kinda figure it, it's like we always joke about it, it's like stress card. Or the idea, I just didn't hear for college education! Really? Yeah. And the green uniform and the rifle are just a side note, right? Remember that one back when Desert Dust 1 started? Man, I just joined the Army to get a college education. I didn't think I was going to be deployed overseas. Remember, it's on tape. You can probably find some of those interviews back when it was happening in YouTube. And I always wonder, it's like, really? So what part of the green uniform did you not understand? What part of that navy uniform did you not understand? What part of that air force uniform did you not understand? Or that marine uniform. You didn't hear that very much from the marines. Anyway, my point is, here we are. We're not fighting for a corporation. We're not fighting for a corps. We're fighting for our country and for our liberty. And we have to take it. We have to take this and hold it ourselves. We have to literally take it by the reins. We have to take the reins ourselves. You can't expect somebody else. Nobody's going to step in. Look at these fools from Congress. Their only solution, they're going to spend your money, your digits, what they're going to tax you out of. They're going to hand over a bunch of stinking strangers so they can leech off your wallet some more. That's their solution to this whole, this crisis. It's real simple. Bag them up, box them up, ship them over to the other side on the other side of that river. Don't come back. The problem with that is we still have to pay for that. Oh yeah, we're still going to stay stuck with a bill, but it's a lesser bill. In other words, it ain't going to be a big deal. We've got marine amphibious units that are air boats. Oh yeah, slide in, slide off. Yeah, you guys all get in. This is going to be a short trip. That'll be it. The one is like, going out, shoveling them off the front. And you know what? Gun them up. Mexicans do anything, gun them down. Mexican military tries to get involved, gun them down. You know why? They didn't do anything about stopping them from coming this way. Don't stop them coming back. That'll settle it real quick. Sheriff Joe ought to put in that request for them stingers. Yeah, exactly. A couple hell fires too. But we're sending all of those to Iraq because they've run out. Yeah. Or they lost them already. They already lost them. Black Market lost? Yeah. Well, one of the things I was going to point out is that for many years departments have the availability of, with a letterhead, to buy anything Pretty much from any Redder Revolution organization company that's out there. And all they need is the letterhead. That's been in place for a long time. In fact, PDO is property disposition office. We've already talked about that. Anything and everything that supports the weapons systems or whatever, it won't get chopped up. It wouldn't be destroyed. It would go back over to the taxpayer. Which again is a it's a plus and a minus guys. Where'd all the lav 25's go? We keep talking about these m-wraps. Where did all the lav 25's go? They didn't go anywhere. They're not gone. I haven't heard of any being hauled away of you So this is not the first time we've seen this. This is just the next wave of what we've seen Plus a whole bunch of other junkets out there floating around somewhere and didn't get sold out the back door if it did it'd be fine Although again some of the stuff we know exactly how to deal with it and access it so it's ours anyway It's not theirs when the time comes The Texas border thing, the only issue is again how to divvy up the responsibility for areas and it's real simple. You don't have to fight for command. You don't have to piss back and forth. There's all so many miles of border that all you gotta do is plop your hind end down, put a bench over. Look to your front, young soldier. Yeah, there you go. It's your frontline. Congratulations. And just let the other organizations out there know this is the area we're taking care of. Now, demonstrate your ability. Now you can't complain about somebody else fumbling the ball. See, that's the part that people are really terrified of. It's great if you have somebody else you can point at and go, it's their fault! But it's another thing when again, rather than this nebulous committee of monkey nonsense which America is so used to, when we get into a deployment like that where you have a very straightforward front, everybody knows where everybody is. I mean as far as there's the Mexican border, here's the US border. It's very cut and dry. Now it's just a matter of what part of the border you're going to secure and take care of. How much? The more we coordinate and work together, hi, how you doing guys? No, we're not. We're about a central command. You're in charge of your people. We're in charge of ours. We'll deploy whatever we can here. If we can send assistance, we will. We need to have a mutual security arrangement so we can overlap with each other. If there's something that's a problem, if you're attacked, we take care of you. We help you. If we're attacked, you take care of us. But those are simple processes and the equivalent to a mini-Congress, which is how it should be. That's where the War Councils come in. If you're not familiar with a War Council, read the history of the American War for Independence. War consoles were constantly held within the commands Washington's command tribes together Yeah, exactly and the idea behind this was to present the at the argument for an offensive or for a defensive action or for a move and To get feedback from the individual commanders to see well how they would respond what it is It might be you know, they could see it for see as a problem that word should have been claimed. Yeah prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance well the people who will need to apply here to we've already seen some problems that have cropped up with the whole thing with the with the body deployment they to a degree of an ironed out as far as regret or whatever the only thing is that i should have spelled out sooner although we did actually told you what to expect if everything go well you know what in whatever direction typically it's not the rank and file troops that fail Whoever you're supporting is trying to find a way out, you know, figuring they can go back to the old system or whatever they were doing before and everything will be warm and fuzzy. Well, if you're going to make a stand, the only things you have to expect to be on the line from that point forward, you've done, you know, you again, you got what you wanted, but in order to do it, you had to fight for it, didn't you? Well, you know what? I suppose these people always pride themselves on yeah, this is a hundred-some-year-old ranch Well back in the day probably had to protect that ranch didn't ya at least once or twice. Yeah, probably The confusion I have is the idea Well the latest batch of savages are in place now and coming after you from another direction. What's the surprise get used to it? We got a call think call or jump in there Got a question. Hey, it sounds like we could use a good radio news reporter down on the border or at Bundy's or both. Actually that was one of the things we needed for the Bundy Ranch and there have been people that have been doing their own reporting. I've avoided out, I've mentioned several times, in fact I put them as a save on our Liberty Tree Radio YouTube page. In fact if you go to Liberty Tree Radio on YouTube and then go to my the favorites for our liberty tree radio page you will find that i saved a couple of different authors that are in there that were doing daily reports and posting them very impromptu well-done though well executed considering what you know what they were trying to accomplish and uh... example is volunteer helicopter cheer about our helicopters dot on the ranch You'll call her. Did you hear about our helicopters down at the Bundy Ranch? Yeah, I've seen one on a video. Yeah, there were more than one, it turned out. And what gets me is that they were on both sides. Do you know that there were military helicopters passing over the property in the early stages? I wouldn't doubt it. given that uh... well there are people that did participate the problem is that they're also overlapping in the deployment of the problem has been as we said is passing on the baton That was one of our biggest problems right from the get-go as I pointed out. We had people remember on the ground at different points. Some of them had to return to work or had to go home. Some came back, actually overlapped and deployed three or four times about anywhere from five days to a week at a time. While they were there, remember, we got reports specifically. And then we had other indirect reports, which I think is rather bizarre because the individual who actually Did the collection is the person who did not do the reporting? Which is what was requested in the first place? So I understand exactly and here's the problem three-quarters of the way across the country on the one hand constant instantaneous communication just like what we're doing right now and yet Three-quarters of the way across the country is still harder in hell even though again. I try to keep everything minimum I try to keep minimal drama. Anybody that's dealt with me when it comes to, you know, all I do is expect something. In other words, here's the guidelines. This is what we need. Pretty straightforward. Don't need to keep you very long. Who, what, where, when. This is the goal. Here's what we're going to be doing. This is what I need to have you accomplish. Go for it. And I have never seen so much drama. Can't we get somebody to actually Do nothing but be a reporter for the militia? Well, we've done that before. In fact, this gets back down to what we've... In fact, Ed could tell you, PBN, Patriot Broadcasting Reporting Service, you know, the network service. We have press passes. We've generated press passes. There's people that have press passes in their hands right now, some of them that are listening. But we've had thousands of them, and the advantage of that is especially back in the 90s. But people got, you know, lazy to a degree because, well, look at all the toys you have now. See, when we had shortwave radio and then we developed internet radio, because that happened through the Patriot effort, it's the Patriot effort that created internet radio. And nobody really wants to talk about that or acknowledge it. Hell, every time I brought internet radio up, nobody even had a clue. Well, what's that? And they couldn't put their brain around the idea of the computer talking to you. Almost, I guess, like people who text on cell phones nowadays not thinking about using their phone for a phone, you know, for a talking device. But instead thinking of it as a micro-tecing technology that really is ludicrously overused for, you know, considering what it is. 21st century telegraph. Yeah! That's what... We have advanced into the Stone Age. Yeah, that's really how I look at it. It's like, what the hell? You've got a phone and you're texting. Well, yeah, because I'm leaving a message with somebody. So why don't you call it an email? No, no, no, no, no. I'm texting. It's called an email. You see, we'll give it a new name. It'll sound so much more dynamic. Texting. No, you mean you're bulletin boarding like we used to do 25, 30 years ago. Although we can interact a little more directly with it, it still comes down to it's a nonstop scroll. It's like a blog. It's like this is a fad thing rather than a fixed idea and sticking to a fixed concept. It also moved away from... I'm sorry. No, I'm serious. Really, I'm addressing an issue here that I see. You know, it's fascinating and it's not needed. It shouldn't be needed for a thinking human being. This faddishness should not be needed for an adult. Right. But it's an example of our entire society's failure. That's one of the other issues. Because you see again, how many times do we build this? I mean we have. We've built, we have rebuilt and rebuilt over and over again. Or we've expanded upon. But what we don't need to do is, we should be able to sustain through the assistance of the many thousands of others. Or tens of thousands of others. But you have all kinds of other unique things going on behind the scenes. But when I get off the air, there'll be somebody that's yapping to somebody else's ear, you know, stabbing, stabbing, stabbing about everything. I just said. Guaranteed. I don't have to guess. I know. I've seen him before. My favorite is to be in a crowd where I always chat. I'm always changing up the way I look just as far as for the fun of it, only because, again, I mean, it doesn't mean you haven't seen me probably. If you see me once, you'll recognize me, okay? I bet people sit right in front of me and yap about me because they thought it was perfectly safe that I wasn't in the audience. And it had nothing to do with the subject, but they just had to bring it up because it's a back-bite, back-bite, back-bite, back-bite thing. I've watched it so many times, it's ridiculous. I mean, and again, that's what's fascinating me because we tried to do this so we could hand off the baton. I don't need to babysit it. We shouldn't be able to, we shouldn't have to. In fact, let's go back to everything I learned in the military is biblical. Does everybody understand that? I brought this up before. Let me put it this way. Fire team, five men. Just take your right hand, spread your fingers and your thumb out. What do you have? Now, the team leader is the thumb. The index fingers and all the rest of those fingers that are working there all opposed to that thumb but that they follow and work together based upon that thumb. A squad, 10 men, put two hands up. Fire team leader for each one. One's a squad leader and actually commands. And in a way, if you think physiologically, realize that you have a dominant hand just like you have a squad leader who is a dominant leader out of those 10 men. Could be the left side, could be the right side. I don't care, but one way or another it's a fact. You have one side that's dominant, and that is the team leader. That's the equivalent to your right-handed. That thumb is dominant. So we have 10. Now back in the day when Moses, Moses, get ye from Egypt. Well, Moses was trying to manage everything and do everything, and it was actually commented on, you might recall, by Moses' father-in-law. What did he say? Look, God attired there, Mo! What's happening? Yeah, you try to do everything aren't you? Well, you know what, you need to bring the people to order. Now, what was that order? Go look in the Old Testament. Any, in the military, might notice if you look at the sizes of the construction of management, you have like companies, then you have battalions, then you have brigades, then you have divisions. Virtually the basic structure, no matter what up or down number, depending on the frivolous fad of the moment, or the lack of manpower, which is really why they change the numbers up, no matter what the frivolous count for the moment, it still hovers around those basic biblical management formulas. Now, as long as we stay focused on those basics, and we could do anything we want, we can outshine any military force because we have a greater diversity in terms of brain power. I don't know as much as anything of it is just simply conditioned lack of confidence. We have a success, we immediately have people in amongst our ranks who will nay say the moment we have a success. Hell, we could barely have the ink dry on something going right and we'll have somebody already tears in their bears and yapping and whining about, you know, it's planned, the bad guys. It's the moment we have a success. Which makes you wonder about some of those people who have joined our ranks. Go ahead. If you were going to go to the Fundays or anywhere, deploy anywhere, to be a front line reporter, what equipment would you take? I would buy, I would try to find a minivan. I've talked about this before, but this is a good point because this is something we need built all over the country so you don't have to go from Michigan to Nevada to do this. I'd look for a clunker minivan. You can find usually a good GM van that's gonna, you know, maybe you know what most states is not even rusty. It's just you know, high mileage I clean it up. I clean it out. I'd have the back end set up as a mobile Administrative office. I would put a computer workstation in there. In fact Forgive me. I would put a computer workstation in there plus copy machine capability DVD and CD reproduction capability Put an onboard shortwave and an onboard 2 meter CB. Go right down the radio battery list. But the thing would be set up so that virtually anything that you need to be at your fingertips, and it wouldn't be that hard and it wouldn't even be that expensive. But the idea behind it is that you have transport where you can bring the technology to an area. We have had these to a degree with each state in the past. What happened to the individuals some people gotten older some people passed away But the idea behind this just like the radio trailers were talking about is that you literally have the equivalent to a network base a Field network mobile command take a look at what all these nutcases line up all over the place and we don't need anything quite that intricate just to be a basic reporter you need to be able to get out of the area with with obviously for instance cell phone I would go so far as to say if you had the money, I'd go satellite cell phone only because again if all else fails, usually shut off the 800 and make nodes. If you can get up to a satellite, you can talk to the planet. And for what the bargain basement inversions of those are, that would probably be the single best purchase that you could make. That's what I was wondering. I was wondering more frontline equipment, not necessarily, you know, what you had to haul in a vehicle. Well, you still haul it in, but you got to look at it as a base. In other words, you're going to be moving in with something. You're going to have a vehicle. One way or another, you need reproduction capability. Remember, one of the most common problems, you want to be a frontline reporter, you may not get out. Okay? Think about that. When the first part of the gray siege took place, when the battle for five corners took place here in Michigan, we had cameras running when the first part of that fight took place. The very first thing that I did, we had a camera people were running VHS. We ran, we fell back. Immediately we had it set up so we could run one VHS machine into three. And those three tapes, each one was given to a different courier by the reporter, by the person who was doing the filming, he was our field reporter, and their job was to get it out of the area of contact. As much information as we could, as quickly as we could. That's why you want reproduction capability. The moment that you capture something, what's the most common thing the cops do if they can? Shred and Bur, and all documentation, don't they? Yeah, wipe out your phone. Is that how that works? Yeah, wipe out your phone, grab your phone. Example of this, when Randy Trockman and the other three gentlemen saved Randy Weaver and his family, the surviving family members. They did so by what happened is they were filming the valley, the chopper came over the house, it was loaded with fuel, they were going to dump it, they realized that, they had two cameras on the ridge, they infiltrated through the FBI and bat-faggot lines. Well, when they saw what was happening, they made a choice. They both stepped away from the top of the wood line into an open area. They started waving their arms, and the cameraman, the two cameraman, one on the left, one on the right of this little outcropping of trees on the top of this ridge. They exposed themselves, and they started pointing. The guy that was waving his arms was pointing at the cameraman who'd never stopped filming. Now as soon as that chopper turned around and if you've seen any of the videos and they're actually I think still copies out there on YouTube The chopper turned and actually looked towards him. You can see when the guy realizes he's being filmed His total demeanor in that chopper changes and his focus does you can see he's yapping to the ground Well the moment they know that that had changed and that chopper was pulling away from the Weaver cabin from over top of it The guys turn and they ran down the mountain and as soon as they got out of sight they stopped you know what they did They pulled the tapes out of each machine. They took those tapes and they hit them away. Then they put a fresh tape in and they turned the camera on and just started running through the woods and each man went in a different direction. The cameramen knew they would probably be captured because as long as they held onto the cameras because that's what they were looking for. So the foxes ran with the cameras and the men who were the spotters ran with the film. and the reason that you see that today they captured the men with the cameras most people know that they stopped them on the outer perimeter they could be sure that that's who they were but what's the first thing they did they grabbed every stinking tape they could find and they were grabbing them and they all disappeared never to be recovered we don't know what happened those tapes we don't know where those tastes what's out familiar with wake up So you see we all saw this before. We all knew exactly what was going on. So reproduction and the ability or the ability to send out right away. See one of the cool things about satellite cell phone is that we can do everything with it. You can do with any of your other phones. You can now do photographs. You can now do videos. But instead of it going out to that cell that had a 800 meg cell tower where they could cut it off, this is going to feed straight up to a satellite and then come down wherever you want to send it. And I'd be sending it to a social media site as quickly as possible and or a pre-designated site where immediate reproduction and sending it out on time would be the best choice. And I'd still have hard copy on the ground. I'd still be doing it with, you know, setting up other cameras and equipment that would be with me to include sacrifice units. Because the bad guys, if something looks valuable and they can bust it, they get satisfied and gratified because they think they're hurting you. So it's good to have something that looks like it's more valuable than it really is to you or even even serves a purpose. Remember, sacrifice. Any idea what a satellite phone costs to have an operator? Well, I've seen them for as little I think as a $98 to $100 package that's available per month. And yeah, I know that's a chunk of change. But if you knew you were going out there, if you were going into a situation, as things have escalated, for instance, going down to the border, I think you can find them for less and I know even as I said this is probably guys searching on the computer going, wow, we can probably find a better price. There are different contracts you can get. Now, there are older systems and there are newer systems in terms of the units themselves. But all of them would be viable because at the very least you get an audio track out. In an ongoing field report, we've done field reports, Don participated in this. We had gentlemen under siege and we had them calling in from the middle of the siege in California or in Montana or in Washington State or in Maine or in Florida. And the bad guys were terrified because people were calling in even while they thought they were going to scrub the site and probably get rid of all the evidence. They were all they all changed their tune I can tell you that over and over again See this is what bothers me about all these guys that have all these bigger networks and all that money They're not doing any of this anymore. They are just like the lame stream They're not telling their people focus on this site today right now. Here's the phone number do it right now Let's just shut down their phones right now. See that's what we did You would be a field reporter. Hey, we've got this action. I want to check it out things escalating We got a farmer. They're attacking the farmers place farmers got him in a standoff the locals are helping the farmer Etc, etc And what we would do is okay daytime place, you know, well who what where when well then we need contact numbers What are the local police department numbers? Hey, we saw what you did. We know who you are You're not operating in a vacuum. Everybody knows what you're doing right now. Hell, I'm watching you on the phone through a window there right now. You want to really muck with them. But it's the idea when you first call in, oh, they're arrogant. About five minutes later, they're huffy. About 20 minutes later when they can't get it, every time they put the phone down, it rings again and it's another person like you or me calling in and telling them, hey, anything happens to that girl, anything happens to that person's daughter or son or whatever, we all know who you are. Joe Pilchek comes to mind. When Daire comes to mind. They grabbed Joe Pilchek's daughter to try and threaten. This was part of the dagger war. Joe Pilchek's younger daughter, he has several children, was trying to go home from work. They specifically, the Fed, coordinated the state police to attack his daughter on the road to try and coerce him. We had militia units on the ground ready to shoot their ass. Excuse me, arse, in motion. We also talked to progressively everybody and we gave everybody the number on the air this time of night right now because they thought they're gonna keep her all night with no excuse, okay? First time we called in there I called in while we're on the air and they were most arrogant rotten turds you could imagine Called in about five minutes later. They were sounding kind of wheezy Because every time we got another phone number for their office we stacked up week We gave it out on the air. And all of you called in by the thousands, not just from Michigan, but all over the country and some places overseas. And they realized, oh no, you're not gonna grab that girl so you can torture her to try and threaten her dad. That ain't gonna work at all. In fact, you keep that up, you're dead. You will die. And there are people that didn't have a day to say it. See, that's the point by having her, you know, again, that ability to deliver right away like that. Go ahead, color. Yes, Mark, this is Arizona calling and I'd like to find a way in. I see we only got about 10 minutes left in this show about this Hilo shooting from the Mexican... Go ahead. I just want maybe it's a rhetorical question, but could it be that maybe the cartel in Mexico is telling the government of what to do? I hear this people in the mainstream media, they're talking about whether they hit somebody or not and that shouldn't be... Are we going to sit here and wait until they do hit somebody? It's kind of like this metadata with the NSA. Well, they're just collecting that. They're not really listening. They're just shooting from the helicopter. They didn't really hit anybody. I'm working on that end of it to find out what the real deals were. Also, at the beginning of the show, Mark mentioned this stuff about video games. It's one thing to be sitting on your couch. and you know what you need to do. Guarantee you one thing we're straight up front or shooting is not a video game. It's 110 degrees out here right now. These are some of the things. This isn't all comfy on your couch and things like that in your air conditioning. Another deal about Sheriff, you know, we can go back and forth and get bogged down into this. Let's argue about Sheriff Joe, whether he does this or that. So Sheriff Joe is not going He's not even going to get a red-eyed nut, ladies and gentlemen. There you go. You can use a rock to rebar. There's certain historical documentation. There was in the Afghan, old in the Afghan, eight to ten years old. My 24s came in to destroy the village, and he had a hunker out. And in desperation, he flung the rebar. He was above where the MI-24s were and flung it down. And just by chance, it got entangled into the roof. I ain't gonna get no MI20 fitter and I can guarantee you I've gotten to do something about it. Come on down, but I can tell you what, down on the TO, the sovereign nation, if they catch you with a slingshot in your pocket, you're going to jail. And right up through there and right into the back mix and that's what's going on. And I, goodness, could it be? things about this hot terrain, hot environment, water, water and more water, intelligent dress. Guys, we have all kinds of desert warfare technology as leftovers from what we just have come out of here in the last what, 10, 12 years? 20 years we count desert dust one. It's not that we can't be properly outfitted but we also have to acclimate. If you're going to deploy, remember you can't just hit the ground running. What was the temperature? 110 degrees and that's going to be 110 for the next three days and then it's going to dip to 109. And that's going to also fry your electronic equipment. You're going to get out here and your radios, mint and stuff and it's going to just shut down because it and your cell phones are going to shut down because they cannot handle the heat. They generate heat themselves. Remember we talked about this. They generate and build up calories. Heat kills electronics. Heat with batteries is just as bad as cold with. Yes. That's the most common mistake made. It's warmer. Everything will be wrong. Now, the other thing here too is again, if we're going to be deploying, if you are going down, you take material support with you. Make sure that you take material support with you. Food is the most critical because we may not get more in. We're not talking about combat deployments on a larger scale and it isn't going to be fixed by the government. Number one, the fact that, well let's reverse this. Let's just think for a minute guys. Some piece of trash socialist goes by your house and sees that you and a couple of the boys have got rifles. So the panty waste gets on the phone, I heard somebody discharged the weapon! Well, was somebody hit an hammer? I don't know, but I heard it done. You will have so many Bubblegum machine fools that are all wannabe, you know, get-in-your-face types, you won't know what to do with them all. Right? not even if you discharge a weapon, even if they see a weapon, they're going to freak out. In this case, we have an enemy combatant that has entered American airspace and discharges. Oh well, we don't know if they hit anybody. Now just think about it if somebody had gone boom with a rifle. I mean like in this area here It's happening more and more where they have nobody cares and everybody's practicing more I'll tell you what all points of the compass where I am here and I'm not I'm out in the country But it's not country like it used to be and I'm here in small arms fire in all direction because everybody's practicing not burning ammo They're practicing. It's not like spray and pray. It's actual methodic intelligent training and it's happening everywhere guys so it's not like people aren't thinking about it I mean they're preparing for it but the idea is that if you have one of these panty ways where to you know get their panties in a bunch they call jump on the phone and they'll be some idiot with every department they've got a handful of them that are you know they're they're Johnny jet jocks and they're looking someone's hind end to try and just when they brownie points within the ring knocker circles one of those fools or a handful of fools would show up and it would make a difference whatever it is they'd even lie through their teeth about whatever the hell they saw or did so here we are the situation where beyond a shadow of a doubt we've got an enemy combatant aircraft that has discharged its arms against american soil i don't care where they landed it should have been burning wreckage that's about you know what just recently there was a senator maybe was from the house of representatives i can't doubt for that There was all this testimony in Congress just recently and he got contact with the Border Patrol. For the last 10 years, there's been 500 nations into the border. I'm not going to sit here and make excuses. Some places along the border, there aren't any fences. There aren't any this. There aren't any that. It's just wild. It's between that cactus and that big rock over there. We think it's somewhere between there. It's just wide open. spaces. But the point is, once again, that's back to the beginning of the deal. It's like whether the NSA was collecting metadata or not or anything. It's not, are we going to wait until they're in say, oh, they hit somebody, oh, they did this. We need to, somebody needs to shoot down the helicopter. When the helicopter crashes, and go out here and collect any survivors and dispose of them in a proper manner and make a video of it and say this is what's going to happen. happen to the rest of you if you think that you're foolish enough to come within 10 miles of the border and don't even think about trying to come across the border. And that's what we need to do. We need to go down the Walgreens. I hear they've got a special on scrotums right now, and you need to go buy a box of 10 and pin one on, and we need to do something about this and quit talking about it, and we need to take care of the problem. As soon as his animals went through the... Don't count on the... Don't count on the... Don't count on the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the part of the I was just saying if I could jump in, this is DINAH Need to Know. Go ahead. I'm the one who called in the other day and talked to you, Mark. You talked to me about secure our border operation. Right, right ahead. Hey, listen, from what I understood, I talked to Miss Katie there and she told me some people seem to have had an issue because I introduced myself as DINAH SABERR, the CEO and founder of the American Anti-Federal Patriot Party. They were concerned about monetary things. Well, I've got to tell you, it's a political party. It's going to go to nationally chartered status. I thought I talked to all that. Right? The point of the matter is, we ain't got no money. I ain't making money off of the instant offer for profit. It's a political party and it's here to save America. Just so you all know. Mark, we really do need to talk to you. i hope you got to do it my number because all-n-all i've been busy buried up my balls will be the stuff going on so i had to get and i totally do but if you could cannot do that and it's possible a fat fat you didn't give me a call please look because there are some changes and i'd like to put you in charge of the i had just coming with nobody in charge of public relations and media and i had to take a matter of that i have to treat i told you i do radio and i've done tb I jumped in to help until he had assigned somebody our commander David. Now, we put you in touch with her and we really desperately need to know about that command central, the radio command trailer and the trailer for the man. I understand you'd all have to talk to somebody about that. No one will tell you about that. Yes, in fact yours is being built right now. In fact, they started on a Friday afternoon. God bless you. So that's what I'm saying. That's the second. Go ahead. I'm so sorry. One thing, Mark, you had mentioned earlier about this, taking a van to make a commo of a deal. If I may make a suggestion, fans don't have a whole lot of ground. Sometimes, pick a shell, not one big giant, 14 feet tall. But something that's about as flush with the cab. That'll do you just as good as your mini van, even a two-wheel drive. 2x4 is going to be a little bit more off road worthy. Off road worthy, yay! One of the things that we did years ago is to create a Bic and a TOC for most of the infantry units in their transport. That's what we did was take a standard topper, a little higher topper, one of the ones that are just about another six, eight inches tall, and then put your liner, put your desk either side for administrative operation, mount your radios and all of your equipment into the frames in the topper. And when the time comes that three of those would make up a CP. but for doing our record of working thing would be fine good color japan i'm going to i really need to apologize i would love to see all of you for the record program but if i could just share a little bit something happened i like it for you today a girl that i've known all my life and i'd like to have your soul because your parents on the p3 and time on parents were very close to them she fell off the top of catterstoke falls until then you see almost under feet to her death So I have to get low into a real tune and head up to New York for her funeral on. So I'm trying to close everything up before I move on. I will be leaving tonight. I'll be leaving tomorrow night for New York because I'll make a tune-up for Wednesday. Very good. I'm sorry. That's why I'm being short. I really do apologize. Not a problem. Go ahead and take off. We're going to be closing here in a minute anyway. No. Wait. I want to chance of these people. There are people down on the border and I wanted to let you know. We've got... A couple of buses coming down. We've got thousands of patriots on their way down there to the border. A Friday after the 4th of July weekend. So as soon as possible, and so it seems to guess anything else, oh my god, great. And if you could guess me tonight, like I said, it seems possible after your show so I could give you all the proper numbers. Commander would really be quick to be here to hear from you, Mark, and I'd love to put you straight through to him. We're working on that actually I'll do that tonight here. I've got about four calls need to be made you'll be first. Yep. Yeah Mark Mark I've been out here begging for help for 10 years and nobody seems to want to come out here now all of a sudden Everybody in their uncle wants to come out here. Where were you 10 years ago? Well, we'll do it now grab what we can guys grab what we can We got a dollar number, your number for night vision Don. That number is 2317968458. Very good. Mike, call back in tomorrow. Also Dana, I know I'll be taking care of the rest of that for you. God bless the Republic. This is the New World Order. This is the New World Order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march. The Empire are on the march. Both day and night. Alright, got it? 605-593-1285, 605-593-1288, God bless your soul, God. Thank you, bye bye. But making sure your child is in the right seat is just one of the steps down the road to Safer Travel. I don't know how it works! Find the right seat for your little one's age and size. There's no better way to get home safely. Know for sure that your child is in the right seat. How can I ever thank you enough? Get all the facts at SaferCar.gov slash the right seat. 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