July 1, 2014
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59m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed grassroots activism tactics including overpass demonstrations, micro FM broadcasting, and creative signage on vehicles and trailers to reach commuters during holiday weekends. He covered border deployment logistics, sponsorship models for personnel support, and detailed military surplus clothing procurement at wholesale prices for units in the field, including Croatian and Serbian ripstop uniforms, boots, and field gear. The episode concluded with Joe from the Carolinas introducing a permaculture gardening segment focused on self-sufficiency and food production.
- overpass demonstrations
- micro fm broadcasting
- grassroots activism
- border deployment
- military surplus
- preparedness
- self-sufficiency
- permaculture
- michigan militia
- bundy ranch
- sponsorship
- field kitchen
- jungle boots
- ripstop uniforms
- food production
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A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. Envist 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. 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 will 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? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight if he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? And good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm our quirky 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 Well ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on No Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com. Indiana Freedom Talk Radio 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 on the Hallmark network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida, across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 3rd, 5th, the Pitt and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Waving the left coast, we have the great state of Jefferson, where? uh... jefferson jefferson jefferson which using the jefferson nickels the jefferson uh... dollars the jefferson two-dollar bills if you're not using jefferson silver you should be using jefferson coinage and and currency generated by the government let them provide the tools let you flood the environment we have a lot of work to do guys for everybody out there i cannot stress enough it is many long long It's been a long week already. It's only Tuesday. As a matter of fact, a great event. I had a chance to talk to Captain Monahan here. A great event this weekend. Congratulations to everybody participating. We had the location on the hill, our people at the airport that are working with some of the people who were whinies at the airport, which is cool, but enough of our people are there monitoring what's going on and keeping an eye on the participants so that everybody stayed focused. In addition to that, we had our third group located out there in the hills, out there in the Irish hills. Good work there, guys. Appreciate that off the Michigan Avenue corridor, the Irish hills. You can find it easily on the map. deployed, set up on the high ground by the tower there, and broadcast all night when they were done just before the wee hours in the morning as sunrise appeared, packed everything up, re-mobilized everything, and initiated another encampment north of the Irish Hills in another location where they deployed for Saturday night and then Sunday night. So very good job there. Anyway. All back across the plains over the Burjean banks of Mississippi over here with the Smokies with the restaurant crews, Grandma teams, OK teams, the Mabu, Grandma Consortium, bring us to Golden Spike. That's the three legs of our independent, separate from the internet, replacement for the internet systems, guys. And each of you can help to build a leg of that, even if you weren't connected to anybody else right now. But what it means is focusing and developing the technologies yourself. separate cable, separate Wi-Fi, not on the Wi-Fi frequencies, that way you're not tied in to anybody else. In fact, you can use, just a little hint here, garage door frequencies. There's all kinds of stuff out there that's just like available in mass and allows you to get around the system while still functioning, well, swimming in the waters but not partaking of theirs. Yeah, that's how it works. It is, by the way, the first of July. It is the sixth year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K 2014 Old Earth Calendar or Mayan Crazy Town Calendar. We are looking of course to finish up a whole lot of other specialized projects this week coming up. The freedom, what I didn't even mention in the last hour, Freedom Poluza! Pay attention to the environment guys. Of course the weather has been up and down. It's summertime and it's a wet summer we've had so far. I doubt it will be any different in Pennsylvania. So if you're going make sure you take your poncho with you and make sure you got your sun cover. I would take Bugaboo Spray, whatever type you feel is appropriate organic, non-organic. Oh, homeopathic solution. Whatever it is you've got that works, well, plug it in and use it because I'll guarantee it's going to be mosquito season there, just like it's b-skeeto season here, as in big mosquitoes, because we got them. We got all sizes, actually. Tiny ones in waves. Big ones that are those monsters that showed up about 20-some years ago and, wow, they haven't left since. Wow, what a surprise. Anyway, go ahead, call her, jump in there. What do we have? Hi Mark, here's some mark. You know there's gonna be this weekend rains on the East Coast. We're talking huge storms, possible hurricanes in the region just coming across the wire now but you know we're gonna have some, this is gonna be storm laden, as you well know Mark, it's changing and we're gonna have some ugly storms I think this summer. A lot of water and a lot of the East eastern seaboard and in your area. I don't know, the weather's just getting real goofy, you know, and that's number one. And then number two, what I wanted to talk about, and then I'll get out of your hair, is, you know, whenever we have a holiday here in, you know, a patriotic holiday here at the United States, and a lot of people don't realize, but the main bridges across our main interstates, especially in the southern states, And some in the northern, not too much more in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona. There's a hell of a lot of people that, you know, they get really into it. They get on those bridges over the interstate and they let you know that it's an American holiday. They're flag waivers and they got their wartime memorabilia on. And, you know, there's a lot of people don't understand. How many people stand out at least on top of the interstates and and then that you know that it's an American holiday I mean thousands of people across the station Really get into it and a lot a lot of people just don't realize if they don't put it in the paper or the news because you don't want you to know about it as a truck driver I see this and I just want to convey that to be a sure that the truck people in this country that that the propaganda does not want you to know about. And they will never put a camera on these overpasses with hundreds of people on them. And that should have happened all this 4th of July. One of the things that... Well, go ahead. Keep going. Go ahead. And then, so, I just wanted to bring that forth and add a few of, you know, old client on that mark. I appreciate it. One of the other things I'd recommend is if anybody has or even for the price of A local moving van, you know the big ones that are like the one-toners and two-toners? You know, almost every one of them are white nowadays. I've noticed that painting or airbrushing a lot of the stuff like they were doing or decalling them is absolutely to a minimum. Now guys, if you were thinking about it, you could take and put whatever sign on both sides, although it also put the information on the back of the truck, on the door but for $19 for the weekend, $19.95 like they have them here, that's an awfully large billboard you can drive back and forth over the bridge, you know what I mean? In fact, if you put a radio in the truck or even like a big semi box like you guys have, if you took a big semi box, if you got a friendly truck driver, and you pick a bridge that's not very busy but it's right over the interstate, you know, with a guy with a radio in the truck and two spotters on each side of the bridge, you could go right over the bridge park right in a place where you have in big letters. whatever you want to say and you could put streamers on the truck whatever you want to do I put stuff that would be light colored lights because colored LED lights are so cheap nowadays but the idea is bright bright bright so it attracts attention but whatever your statement make it straightforward and simple a great motto and what you do is whenever it looks like there's any traffic come across the bridge The driver puts it in gear, starts it up, puts it in gear, and trugs over the bridge, slows speed, goes down, turns around, comes back. We did this on several of the bridges we have here that have no access. Typically, there are, in fact, several of them here are on dirt roads. We've got overpasses that cover the busiest expressway quarters. U.S. 23, northbound, north of Ann Arbor. There's two overpasses. Nobody's on them. There's no, they don't have any off-ramps. And they're perfect because they're on dirt roads. And you can sit there for an hour or two hours before you have to move the vehicle. And in most cases, because there's so little traffic, you don't even have to move the vehicle. People will just drive around you. And here you have that big sign. Now the cool thing that's about the truck, though, if you move it, people notice it. And especially if you just move it a little bit, put her in low gear, just drive her along. It's got a few blinkies or whatever on it, but you can read what's there. Real, very, very clean. Contrast, light, dark, light, dark. Don't do anything fancy or too complicated. Make it a statement. That's another way to support your infantry that are on the ground like you said waving their flags, have other posters, but that big one they can't miss. We do this at rush hour, we've done this before in the past, with the rush hour overpasses, you know we've got the, again, limited access, there's no on or off ramps, and you can drive right over and the traffic is backed up for a mile and a half, two miles. And that sign is right there in their face, they can't miss it. For instance, you can put like www.liberty3radio.4mg.com. Tune in now or you can put the microeffect.com. Tune in now or you can put a comment or a statement for whatever you want, you know, support. But it's the idea that whatever you do, it's going to be in a whole lot of people's faces for a very minimal amount of effort. In fact, you can have a lot of fun. You can put a barbecue out here in the fridge. Right, that's right. You can also get a van or some kind of a vehicle and get a trailer and put a big sign on a trailer. You don't even have to have a truck. You can get a truck. Exactly. You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying, Mark? A small little trailer, a big enough trailer to hold a sign with 20 feet tall and 30 feet long and do the same thing. Or buy each each a chipboard. Actually put them together one of our friends that's why he picked a grab the boat trailer. We're in Michigan We got boat trailers everywhere a lot of them are goofy designs that nobody can do much of anything with except for us because we not to be creative and So you got a lot of them that they're not pretty there. I know they're tired Well, we give them a nice coat of rust oleum clean them up and there's your billboard sign carrier and the cool like you said you can drag it around you can park at the spot where like uh... off to the side of the road but not an angle so people can't miss it when they're you know that they're backed up to traffic there's a lot of public areas where that can be done and so you've you've got the right idea thanks for bringing it up because that's something this weekend you know hey guys will you know macro motion everything you do has an effect to what degree in how much you spend that's a personal choice but there's a lot of things you can do that are minimal cost, maximum end result. Basic rule is make sure that it's easily read and simple. Kiss. Keep it simple, stupid. Remember, you want to impress. You want to be able to record or connect with something that you're promoting or at least get the idea across. So make it so that it's easily read. If they're traveling a little faster, they still can read it and go, oh! Yeah, I go along with that by the way honk your horn mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate mate So that kind of attracts attention in and of itself, you know, so let everybody else pitch in and help with it that way. It's a way to do it. And it's, we need to get motivated in different ways. We need to be creative in as many ways as we can. By the way, you could also put out like, tune in to 97.5, and you could have one of those deal extreme micro FM radios in the truck, and it could be set up with the antenna configured to push up and down the expressway with most of its signal. and that would be kind of fun, wouldn't it? Because then you could have a little loop like, say, 10 minute or 5 minute little piece that you could plug in that would talk about the Patriot effort, you know, what's going on and how to find out more. See how that works? You're only going to have the audience for so many miles, so you got to make sure you time it so when they tune in, they're going to hear, you know, so much of whatever you got to say, but you got to repeat your contact points. You've got the opportunity to perhaps capture minds that way. So that's another thing to be done and these micro FM stations guys deal extreme as little as $68 and that's a plug-and-play that's with an antenna and for a On an expressway overpass type of mount that would be perfect I'd put that, since it's nice weather, as long as there's nice weather, I'd take the transmitter and put it right out the back of a pickup truck. I'd run the antenna. I'd try and experiment with that original WIP antenna they've got that comes out of it, but you could put a more sophisticated antenna array together on the back of a pickup truck, a van, and you box in the radio, but it doesn't have to. All they have to do is have sound going in. with a recording and whatever recording device you use feeding the sound to that ninety five point seven sixty eight you know like it eighty eight point five eighty eight point seven eighty eight point nine whatever you choose for a frequency so you're not walk around somebody else they put the big numbers to it in check out you know ninety seven point five FM why will sit there bumper bumper picking their nose and the same old garbage you're listening to now all of a sudden here something unique that popped up in front of them at least out of curiosity they're going to check it out. Think about it. Now you're tying all of your technology. You've got a statement you've made there. You've got the information on the Neotune Inn. Let the little radio programming, you know, the five minutes worth on loop, let it do its job. You have to calculate if the cars are traveling at 55 miles per hour or any kind of traffic speed, how long before they're going to reach your maximum distance away from your transmitter. In other words, your maximum effective range. Now you've got to remember, somebody looks up at the bridge, they see the number, they tune the number in on the radio on the FM. From that point forward, that's how you have to calculate. You need to actually get on the highway and experiment, do it yourself. If I tune in at 97.5 or 99.5 or 105.5, whatever I'm using, and I'm driving down the expressway from where the bridge is, how far before I don't hear it. Now once I calculate my distance and you know at an average travel speed, which by the way if it's the traffic's backed up They're gonna sit on their arson here a lot So that's where you need to you know calculate maybe you know give yourself a little leeway or do a mix However, you really don't want to lose it an ear an audience So you're better off just doing a repeat, but you might want to do a collection of repeats That way if they're parked, they're going to hear different things, but the same information is repeated. What I mean by parked is if you've got bumper to bumper traffic or a car accident in the morning, or just plain somebody pulled out in front of somebody else and started that braking effect, now everybody's at 15 miles an hour. Well now you've got that audience for three times as long or four times as long. So rather than just repeating the exact same thing with WLSD, Quadrifonic Stereo, no, no, instead even have different voices kick in have different people talking about stuff but still reinforce the go to double you w w dot liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com that's double you w w dot liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com for more patriot broadcasting at talk and music radio go to double you w w dot liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com twenty four seven right here on w w w dot hmm Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com you see you can do that yourselves guys and then you can have another woman get what you change it up but a woman's voice in there hi I'm Sheila Rushlow who yeah for those you don't remember Sheila Rushlow in Detroit people tuned in for third shift just to hear her voice I mean she had a bedroom voice a bedroom FM voice and that's what drove the ratings I don't care when anybody says Anyway, point is, Sheila Rushlow. I think the name might have been made up. What do you think, guys? Sheila Rushlow. Rushlow. Wait a minute. So again- You really want to get creative just to get a wreck-tarp. The wrecking yard is throughout the middle of the lane early in the morning and just watch the cars pile up and put your sign into radio out there. Put the wreckage off, throw a can of gasoline out of it and drive away, right? Well, that'll get their attention. Oh, man. Everybody slowed down for that. that's true everybody would go ahead we've got to be careful there by getting beyond the the norm that we actually could probably you know what we're prepared that this sounds weird guys does anybody remember what happened at the height of the cold war toward the end of the cold war we came up with some really innovative ideas and you can still buy them by the way anybody remember the silk screen tanks we did have you ever seen those I'll tell you what, go to Coleman's, www.colemans.com. I've been kind of being quiet because I want to grab one of these beforehand. Guys, it was part of the deception program and countermeasures program. It was set up so you could retreat or you could increase numbers. You could deploy tanks you didn't have. Anybody remember this? Well, Coleman's has got some. And these were actually silk screened full-size front views of an Abrams tank. And you swear to God, when you set them up and you're down the road, it's like all you do is set it off to the side of the road like it's, you know, like in a defensive position, you know, on standby. Well, if you look down the road with binoculars, even at a distance, you know, even with binoculars, guys, it looks like a standard Abrams. They went so far as to even put a thermal signature on them so that they actually print from the front, because of course, from the side, it looks like a card. Now, if you look at it from the back, it looks just like the front. But these are really cool because they were quickly deployable and the idea was to either, you know, like if you're gonna retreat, you throw one of these up on the road, maybe one or two of them, like if you're, you know, you're trying to hold a position, you have a fallback unit, the fallback unit starts to just, you know, just move from the area. What they do is they pick a corner terrain feature and then they set the dummies up and then they drive like hell to get past them while you come over a ridge. Now you see those Abrams you thought were moving but they're in another location and they're out there where you can see them. Well nobody wants to tangle head on with an Abrams. No tank wants to tangle head on one on one. They want to get an advantage. So again, they snoop and you know, they sneak and peek and snoop and poop. Okay, you sneak, look, step back, do your report your reconnaissance, then they come at it from a different angle and you try to side bite them or backstab them. See how it works. Well, that buys time and while they think that your tanks are there, you know in a withdrawal slash a rear guard operation, in reality you're beating feet and heading on down the road as quick as you can. So again go to Coleman's dot-com. I haven't done this. I actually didn't want to but I'll eat it. It's the same thing. I got a car wreck down the road. You get closer. Wow, it looks something doesn't look right. And it's a silk screen poster that's literally the silhouette of the wreck car and you get closer and it's like, you know, what you do is you do the flickery yellow flame most streamers with the air blower running off a solar powered fan, you know, running a solar powered fan. and you have a little quickly looks like playing but there's no real small kids like what the hell all you butters but it would be kind of fun what attract people to tension promise a might distract a little too much we need to real collisions on the road but for a little while i bring this in here double you double you double you dot colman dot com i put in chat room guys w w w dot colman's dot com colman's dot com And if you want yourself an Abrams tank, we can get an Abrams tank for a bargain basement price. Now it's a full-size Abrams tank, well, from the front. It's kind of a short Abrams tank from the side. So anyway, just ideas, something to think about there, and unique and off-the-wall stuff. Let's see if they can actually search for that. Let's see if I can do that. Let's see. Abrams tank, silkscreen. Yeah, I'll go see if they still have these somebody might have bought them out you never know oh Wait a bit. No, I'm gonna have to search for it hardcore. I'm gonna have to go through the Miller probably military Oh, wait a minute. Let's see maybe military vehicles Yeah, you never know military generators military tents military handling manuals and DVDs military vehicles No, I'm gonna look in military. Yeah, but the reason I bring this up again guys This is really cool Geiger counters ordinance miscellaneous military a gallery. Yeah, it might be there See if I can find the Abrams for you. I'll tell you where to go. I would tell you where to go anyway, but this is something unique you might actually find useful. And I don't have to be mean to you. Anyway, we'll see if they... Oh, they still have it. I just can't find it. This is terrible. I bring it up on the air. So you guys can help me out a little bit. Maybe you will find them. But if you go to Colmans.com, they have the Abrams Silk Screen Silhouette. I'm actually quite reasonably priced for what it is. I mean virtually these things are unissued. Well, limited issued. Let's try under military vehicles. You never know. It could be under military vehicles. I know it's here because I just looked at it the other day and I was going to... I didn't want to say a word because I want to grab one. Might not have the money for it but I was hoping maybe we could grab one before they all disappear. And that way it would be a pretty cool thing to say the least. Uh oh. Mark, go ahead, call her, jump in there. Who do we have? George from Texas. Talking to one of my Spanish speaking friends, he's thinking about setting up a micro FM station in the barrio out in Houston to preach against the New World Order and tell them how much they're being duped. Well, that wouldn't be a bad idea because everybody needs to be stomping on everybody about the subject. The big thing is Link up to other sources and other resources to you know connect to you know connect them with other people. That's the thing go ahead Well, he might have to sort of like deceive his antenna, but just in case they want to track down The enemy wants to track down where the signal is coming from I would go with a mid-weight From deal extreme the ones that are about five watt if he doesn't want to go too far But he still wants to go get far enough to punch through buildings and stuff The five waters look like they're running an average of between $88 and $98, which is not bad. Pretty much everything you need to do close quarter, like in the neighborhoods broadcasting, is already there. Then you need to be able to put noise in so you need a little splitter point, you need a little mixing board. A little radio jerk mixing board will do more than enough if he wants to. But if you look around, there's resale shops everywhere in any city nowadays. And you can find some pretty nice mixing boards for a reasonable price. Just not pretty. Look for the one that works but is not pretty. You can always clean it up. And then after that it's a CD player, a cassette player, definitely a microphone or a couple of microphones. They can be hooked up to the same, with a splitter, they can be hooked up to the same pot. and if you have two people to get on the mic they're going to be on the same feed although a lot of people like to do that though separately it doesn't have to be in other words if you have like four pots to work with george one pot can be both your microphones one pot can be your cd player one pot can be your uh... you know control your uh... uh... uh... cassette player and then the third uh... forgive me the fourth one can handle your uh... computer feed And between that, you've got pretty much everything that's necessary to your rock and roll. For that matter, you can do music, you can have fun. I argue that, you know, again, you know what we do? Spit on them. Yap about them. Joke about them. Do to the bad guys what the bad guys hate. You know, figure that, you know, they'll do to you all the time and they hate it. They personally do hate it. That's the whole point. so you can have some fun with them in the process and beat them down every step of the way. Go ahead. Well, he just gets sick of tired of the Spanish speaking radio and TV, sort of like just stoking the fires. And he wants to give another side of the truth. Well, the other thing to be careful is that there's card holding Communist Party members who are, you know, craziest of the day, as long as they're wild eyed and they're going to possibly cause problems too. So the tracking down thing. The way to do that is to change the location. If he's going to do the mast at Antenna, change the location of the property. Just do it in a way that people aren't going to notice right away. It sounds weird, but just moving by 20, 30 feet or by one side of the house to the other side of the house or one side of the garage to the other side of a garage changes the signal quite dramatically because of deflection, ground planing, all kinds of stuff. So that's one of the things everybody needs to remember about handling electronic, when we're talking about this stuff, there's so many things that affect the signal that can change how we perceive, how you receive the signal. There's something to think about there, go ahead. Well, here's another thing about going to the border. Personally, I can't go to the border because of the children situation. I've got to have somebody watch my kids, but me and a group of people did. For a person who wants to go to the border and ain't got the money, where's all I do? I'm like, well, sponsorship thing. We're chipping in a little bit to send him to the border and make sure he's well equipped. If that's a good idea. Right. Well, one of the things to do is sponsor. It's called sponsorship. That's something that everybody could be doing and rotate personnel to the site. We've talked about this before. You have 40 or 50 people. We don't have to have all 40 or 50 people go there. Everybody says, I don't know if I can fill in the blank. How about supporting the guy that can't? So, sponsor them. In other words, tell everybody on Tuesday we're all going to get together. Everybody bring 25 pound meal, 25 pound bags of rice, 25 pound bags of beans, mosquito repellent. Here's the list of things that need to be done. In fact, I'll tell you what, who can do this? Get them into a chat room, make up a conference room, get everybody together and start yapping about it. Hey, we need to get this done. Here's what we need to do. Who has this or can access it? Maybe you got something with where you're at work, you get a discount on stuff. A lot of people get a 10% or 20% discount if they buy from their store. And they can access stuff that they can save money. Amazingly enough, the most common thing you can't usually save money on is they won't give you a discount on food. Even if you're a multi-purpose store, they'll let you buy any dry goods and get 10% off, but not on the food. So that's where we need to watch for resources. But I can't emphasize enough, if they're going down to the border to deploy with the guys that are down there, what we said before about the Bundy Ranch, think ahead. Everybody's talking, well MREs, why? You've got the ability to put a field kitchen in place and if you don't, better get your act together and do it. If all you can do is go out to a resale shop and pick up some old pots and pans that are big, you know, industrial, or go to one of these cafeteria supply houses, that's what you do. start doing for Holies, start doing you know, Spanish rice, start doing you know, large tubs of lasagna, whatever it is, but you know, campfire food. Stuff you can do off a regular propane field stove. That's all they need for the majority of what they're doing. Don't waste the MREs. Those MREs should be on standby for when the bullets are flying if they do and you're stuck in a position and you got to have something to keep the calories going. because that'll store indefinitely. So you don't waste your rations on those situations. We're going to have MREs. No, in the military you didn't always have MREs. Most of the time again, Kelly couldn't get the guys to eat them half the time anyway until, well, gee, when they got really into the field and actually deployed and then they found out they might starve. But A-rations are the first choice and that means that we can build up our long-term tactical reserve of MREs slash, you know, whatever. So that's how people need to be thinking about that right now. But sponsorship is a solution. Go ahead. I mean, you know, even if it's just like, you know, paying to make sure they got the person who drives, has fuel or something to get down there, get back food, or even like, I'm willing to donate like old care BU's that I don't use anymore. Well, I'll tell you what, something on that note, guys, right now for the border, I, because the desert, the three-colored desert works out of the Bundy's. We can make it work out there, okay? But right now, George, if somebody wanted to, and I was gonna bring this up, I just, we've had too many other things with issues about everybody having to deal with money or whatever, but if somebody wanted to help the unit down there, they do need uniforms, they do need gear, they've got people that need to be squared away, this is always the case. Right now, Croatian and Serbian brand new ripstop never issued in good size ranges all the way up to 3x $5 a shirt for brand new ripstop woodland camel military issue Anybody want to support buying a quantity of those let me know Right now Croatian brand new Wow, Woodland camouflage, pants. Now pants are pricier and I've been trying to find a better price but they're rip stop. They're summer weight. They're for the environment these guys are in. Those are running $10 wholesale. And I've told everybody, socks have become stupid prices. We used to buy socks for 10 cents a pair, guys. Now you're looking at dollars a pair. Okay, it shouldn't be that way but it is. It's the devaluation of the currency, it's the available resource and the lack thereof. But there are tons of items like that. Ripstop, we could do a complete woodland kit and have the person squared away with brand new equipment. Wouldn't even be hand-me-down used, it would be brand new. You're talking $5 for brand new shirts. Ripstop, ready to go, hot weather. and down there that would work is it the latest and greatest is it mark pat or is it uh... for instance moltz began or whatever no but is it a is it a decent uniform yes is it a camouflage well if that's your thing i can do all the green but you know and actually the o d green uniforms are quite reasonably priced to i just shipped out a bunch to one of the unit southwest but again for a brand new uniform off the shelf in terms of wholesaler and surplus work right now that's pretty darn good so any factors matter of fact let me give you an idea here you know i'm talking to court of master tuesday now how's that sound looking there we go we're gonna get to something here that really we need to address i've talked about the idea we don't need to send a brand new anything that's true but if we can run into decent for a good price Then we could we should do it we can do it right now But in some of you people did some of these people sponsored the stuff that went out to the Bundy's and we actually were able to drop equipment off so that the units units that are out there are pretty well all uniform you know standard equipment Let's see what we want to do here. Okay. There we go. I forgive me I'm gonna work this on the air, but what it comes down to is Let me give you an example. Now this is not including shipping. Shipping would have to be tacked down to that shipping a stupid price, but still, middle part of the country to Texas would be fairly reasonable. Okay. German Flecktarn, B2U shirts, those are standard 50-50 weight. Those are not really summer weight. Those are for our environment, okay. About $4 to $5, brand new, from medium all the way up to extra, extra large, okay. New Croatian Woodland Ripstop shirts, Woodland camouflage, 8 to a bundle and size 1 medium, 4 large, 2 extra large and 1 extra extra large per case. $4.95 per shirt wholesale. Brand new unissued I'll read what it says nice cotton ripstop material epulets two front pockets case pack is one medium four large Two extra large and one extra extra large. That's what I would dump on them. Why cuz it's cheap Okay now the thing is if I so far I've been trying to find pants in good quantity in a ripstop and we might go used but new Slovakian ripstop media pants and again Four to a bundle they're all size 40 waste which we can live with Because you if you're smaller suck it in congratulations use a belt anyway $10 a pair Brand-new unissued cargo pocket button fly excellent quality 40 inch waste all one size one big big pile Okay, so there's a set of woodland camouflage now field jacket woodland Serbian Brand-new unissued M65 $12.50 each pretty good prices Yeah, the ability to outfit a whole army for less well the more you buy the cheaper they are guys and if I actually made a deal like we did on the ripstop and buy all of something on the Desert ripstop then the price goes down a lot if you're willing to buy a big chunk It's purely a matter again of how much resource we have. We aren't made of money, so I'm trying to find pennies. If I can find stuff in the close outs or clearances, that's what we've been doing. We've cleared out literally four of these companies all kinds of clearance sections where we bought this stuff out, shot it out to where it needed to go. Congratulations. The other consideration is OD Green. Let me give you an example there, George, what I'm talking about. OD Green, brand new. rip stop tropical shirts okay trying to get this this deal issued out you know dealt with well actually they've got new Italian khaki short sleeve shirts in the standard you know savannah tan slash you know the khakis like we used to have our class B's guys three dollars per shirt brand new unissued and three medium three large per case brand new never issued good price good clothing Older issue stuff works. Well not gonna spend a lot of money. It's gonna cost more for shipping that will for the shirt probably well It'll be about even Bdu Croatian Bdu ripstop shirts From the jobbers three dollars apiece brand-new mix sizes up to Let's see one large two extra large two extra extra large pretty good size shirt brand-new unissued ripstop hot weather for three dollars I think I could live with OD Green as long as I got a lot of clothes to change out with which is kind of nice when it's cheap, cheap, cheap. Now it doesn't mean that clothing you were talking about George, you got a set of BDUs, are those Woodland? No, they're desert camo. Three color desert? Yeah. Well, they got to live with it, they got to live with it. Personally, I'd like to focus like a color towards an area but make it work. If the person has clothing, and remember part of this is fatigues. You're going to be getting dirty. Look what they're doing down there. So think about changing out and again, immediately looking at what we did with the Bundy's where the locals offered a laundry service for free. The locals supported the people at the Bundy Ranch, contrary to all the propaganda and BS, that for whatever reason a bunch of people started eating up like dog vomit and I don't know why. The locals, stores and businesses in Bunkerville and Mesquite were offering support. What does that tell you? you see. Another one, Croatian OD ripstop shirts, epulets, pockets, $3.50 a piece, one large, six extra large, and three extra extra large shirts, $3.50 a piece, 10, let's see, 10 in a case, $35 in all big sizes. So in other words, they're all so baggy. If you got smaller people, Mark, maybe medium. I'll put a large on your hind end. Why? You're in the desert. Something was brought up earlier. It's hot. So it's not like the material isn't available. It's not like we can't find it. We can't find everything like we used to. I would go allus gear to send down there, to be quite honest. I wouldn't be going molly gear. I would go with allus gear and standard pistol belt, H suspenders, fanny pack, mag pouches, whatever I can find cheap and really cheap. That's what we should be doing. Go ahead. Go ahead. Jungle boots. Jungle boots would be fine, but hell, you know what? I used to be able to get jungle boots for $9 a pair all day for at least the import models. Guys, they're simply not available. Seriously, boots have become a stupid price item. One of the reasons is that America has become poorer, number one. Because America is now poorer, NAFTA and GATT, everybody thought we needed NAFTA and GATT. Well, companies can't afford to keep inventory on the shelf. And they've even said, oh, oh no, that's the good thing to do because you see, we're more efficient. No, it means you're poorer. You're a wealthy country. You wouldn't care about having additional inventory on the shelf because you know, it's gonna sell Not an if just a when but we're a poor country now. So what's happened? Okay, you have an inventory because the government will punish me see on top of you get taxed all the snot You'll be punished for having that inventory when you do that that BS IRS tax scam thing, right? Everybody remembers that about having your own business. Oh, yeah, they screw you in every way they can but here's the thing I used to get Middle East mid-grade, you know, service issue Korean manufactured jungle boots for $9 a pair They're like tennis shoes guys. Even you buy them for $9 a pair, you buy a guy five pairs and you change them out the way you did in the military You don't just wear one pair until they fall off You clean, you wear a pair, you drop that the next day, put another pair on, you're in garrison. You're not in a combat field situation yet You're in garrison You get yourself some 2x2s, you get yourself a... somebody goes and finds some 2x2s from a packing house or a factory somewhere. Go get yourself a saw and some nails. You make a board outside of each one of the quarters for everybody. And when you're done at the end of the day, take the boots off, flip the boots upside down. You got two sticks side by side on that board. And your boots go upside down and get aired outside. Then you go in, scrub your hind end off or you clean yourself off with whatever facilities you've got. Keep your hairy hind end from becoming stinky. And you switch out to your next pair of boots. When that pair of boots is done the first pair of boots are now dry or clean enough after you've dusted them up that you've now repolished them and refurbished them whatever needs to be done. They need to be dusted off with a brush. Why? Well, if you do have jungle boots or if you have any of these desert boots, they're those fantastic new Corduro or the nylon or whatever. That is a fiber. You are walking in the dust of ages. Your feet are down where the people have tramped on that earth for time immemorial. And that little fine emery cloth type material gets into your cloth boots and every time that you step, you work that cloth. And when that happens, those little tiny microfibers you can't see are being cut by those little tiny micro pieces of dirt that you've got in your gear. And that's why stuff looks dusty after a while. Have you noticed that? Man, even if I clean it up, it looks dusty. It looks like it's got, like it's fuzz. Well it is, it's a microfuzz, but when you've got a lot of it, that's why they look tired and dusty. Not a problem, just understand that's part of the nature of the material you chose to work with. Because of it, you've got to still do maintenance. However, If anybody has any experience with foot gear and combat gear, you know that as long as you can rotate at least three pairs of boots, one pair is wearing, one pair is having maintenance done to it, one pair is drying. You get the body... Is this the kind of a spray? You can spray the bits with marker? Well, that would work and there is. The 3M sealant product that we use for tents, guys also used to use on their jungle boots. Now how much of that was around would vary and a lot of times people just counted on everybody trading in their their nylon boots for another pair of nylon boots But in this day and age considering what the stupid things cost I would be treating them with something that would be a limited sealer at least for waterproofing Typically the tent sealer 3m tent slash canvas water sealer, which isn't just for canvas. It's for nylon tents That would be a good thing to cover your boots initially with but remember that typically they also have suede So you have to check to make sure that that suede is not going to be affected by, oh that's right, that other polyseal that you're putting on the nylon. See, this is the thing about having cross-dressed boots, so to speak. You got, you know, two sex boots. You got leather on one part, even with the jungle boots. You've got to take into consideration doing utility, you know, maintenance on both components. That's why again if they were cheap it'd be like man I'll wear them until I've worn boots until they fall off intentionally a lot of the stuff I've recommended on the air guys I feel tested to destruction I've wanted to see how much abuse it'll take because I can buy them for nothing So I could afford to do it and I'll tell you well this is how long they'll last if you had to wear them non-stop Well, Mark, I know someone who tried putting leather luster on his jungle boots. The leather survived, but the other fabric didn't when it came from the oven. Right, that's the problem. Some of these polymers cannot take an introduction of another POL product that might be an abrasive or it may also directly affect the adhesion capabilities or, you know, again, what it will do is emulsify, re-liquify the plastic in a chemical process. It can do any number of things. Remember there's another thing, there's a third element. Your boots are stitched together guys. There used to be 500 pages worth of code just to tell you how to make a boot in the army. And there was a reason for that because of decades and if not centuries of experience with boots. And it wasn't stupid, it was very smart because it meant the manufacturer couldn't screw us. Well the other thing is, remember guys, all these boots are stitched together with something. Well where'd the stitching come from? What is it? What polymer or what cotton polymer base is it? See in fact, I've well, four-shyme shoes are probably the best example. I knew a lot of cobblers and the secret to four-shyme shoes, the reason everybody likes them so much, but they don't realize it, is because the uppers on four-shyme shoes were horse hide, not cow hide. And horse hide is tougher. It's what all your better combat, but combat boots used to be made out of and riding boots. However, it does not give and in fact is much course or rigid with regard to its activity when it interlocks, you know, when it's locked together and stitched. So one thing to remember is your shoes will last 20 years, but you're going to have to probably restitch them a couple of times, which is why cobblers will tell you, oh yeah, you've got a good pair of floor shimes here. The thread has come apart because when the two components wear back and forth, eventually that cow and that leather, that horse hide, they shear because of your natural motion. You lift your foot up, you flex the shoe. You put your foot down, you flex the shoe in another direction. Well think about where all those threads are. It works like a pair of scissors guys over and over and over. And it doesn't cut through right away, but it will eventually wear through. So that's another reason to have what's that other thing should be in your kit. Oh, a sewing kit. By the way, a prison trick, most durable reselling thread kit for shoe repair is dental floss. Dental floss. Yes. Dental floss is your friend. And that's why dental floss by the especially you can find the old army surplus 100 yard rolls Some of the companies still have it out there. It's cheap. Nobody thinks they want it Well, I'm not necessarily going to use it for dental floss though I can and I'm talking rolls the size of your fist that are dental floss They're cheap. They're like nothing because nobody why I know they really want to roll that big Well, if I'm buying it for one thing, it's an issue. If I'm buying it for what we're talking about, it's not. You see? And... Go ahead. You know, speaking of boots, my drill sergeant's over out in Bivwack. He said the reason... He always made us brush on our boots, because he says putting the kiwi polish on is sort of like a vapor. water barrier right it is yes well the whole idea is that you're going to continue reapply if you have the problem is we've gone to what originally was intended back in the seventies with the woodland uniform we were supposed to go back to a brown army not only were we supposed to go back to a brown army boat but it was not supposed to be finished it was supposed to be swayed Now, the polished boots traditionally go way back, but the suede boot was designed so there would not be a reflective surface. The idea was to minimize imagery, guys. Anyway, while I'm talking about reflective service, we gotta go, because we got Joe coming up next hour here gonna teach you more about how to keep your plants alive and to keep yourself alive in the process. God bless the Republic. That's the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we on the mark. 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