July 2, 2014
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1h 1m
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and equipment considerations for desert operations, including proper footwear, water management, and field sanitation protocols. He covered current border security issues, NGO involvement in migrant detention operations, and government contractor oversight. The show featured extensive product recommendations for AK-47 parts kits and ammunition from various suppliers, discussed the Bundy Ranch situation and Utah BLM conflicts, and highlighted a mysterious fleet of 1988-1992 Ford vehicles available through government liquidation in Wichita, Kansas.
- preparedness
- desert operations
- footwear
- border security
- ngo contractors
- migrant detention
- ak-47 parts
- ammunition
- bundy ranch
- blm
- utah
- government liquidation
- weapons wednesday
- freedom palooza
- field sanitation
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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 can 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 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? This distilled the land of the free and good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. This is thee First hour of the afternoon intelligence report time are quirky One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west southwest east and North well ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on mom libertytreeradio.4mg.com. We're on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and alternate 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, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the third, the fifth, the pit. and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Weaving to the left coast, we have the great state of Jefferson, we turn back to the east, we cross plains, leap over the Virginie Banks of the Mississippi, and land in the Smoky slash the Blue Ridge, where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work a million petticoat junction operators, The ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. It is a beautiful day, but we've got troubling clouds to the west. A little bit here and there coming in. Wind is from the opposite direction. It's rather interesting. We've got kind of a cross in fronts here right now. Nothing is causing any thunderstorms or anything. are definitely years of running edge of either one or the other demi clear or rainy and get wet so take a pic will see which way it goes it is well see if we have down here first of all today's date is the second of july is a six-year of open the bien socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america with a k two thousand and 14, old earth calendar, or Mayan. Crazy town, crazy town calendar. You know how things work there. Anyway, and or no, no straight A, let's take your pick. Who do we have there? Call or jump in there please. Yes, this is Arizona. I spoke with Don earlier and he asked me to call in. Can you hear me now? Go ahead, we got you. Go ahead. Oh, okay. I was just tried to call in yesterday and for some reason it was locked up and it wouldn't unmute. It just had some things to say and just wanted to sit in for Don. I guess he had to leave an hour early today. Okay, what do we got going? Go ahead. Jump in there. Okay, well anyway, I was listening yesterday afternoon and there was a discussion about equipment and things like that. I'd like to remind everybody that 300 pounds of lightweight equipment is still ... If you're coming out to the desert that you need to outfit just have like an over-the-shoulder bag, it'll have a lightweight jacket in there, stretch gloves, and about a pint of water. They're going to try to run up and down the hills with 70 pounds of battle weight. They're going to run circles around you every time and things like that. We definitely have encountered people that, like we had mentioned before, that show up to these places. I'm sure when you were in the military, you heard the expression PX Rangers. Barry Sadler in his record about ballad of the Green Beret. You talked about the person. That's sometimes what happens. You get a lot of people that come along and they want to buy a Porte du Taj Mahal and a big queen-size air mattress and it's all in the boxes and they haven't used it. I don't realize what they're actually getting into and things. The thing that I'd like to add is it's very important now to wherever you go if you're planning to deploy to another areas and that would be somewhere along the lines of everything, all the information that you have, certain areas that you're going to be operating, rely on your smart phone, oh I don't need a map because I got Google Earth and if I need to know what the so and so telephone number is, well then I can just punch it in and things like that. You need to get, when you're doing an area study possible information, even back to maybe the roots of where it is, a good standing of where you're going to operate in. You need to find out which way the ridges run, the mountain ranges, which way the streams and tributaries go, which way the main power lines come in, the transmission lines, gas pipes, water lines, the mayor who has all that information, have that printed out, have that in a binder so you're not sitting there. Actually, if you get out into some more remote areas in the southwest where you're not going to have cell service, and that's It's kind of kicked off today. Yesterday, again, about equipment come up. When I was issued my set of jungle boots right before we deployed to, you know, they gave us the five-color desert fits and they needed a lighter wader boots. They issued everybody Vietnam era out in the desert. Now, they've been sitting in some warehouse for 40 years. Nobody's gone in there and taken care of them to keep the leather supple because the lower is made out of leather. It's made out of that nylon can of the in step by the arch. What happens is the leather dryer and those little grubs, you'll notice on the models of these desert boots that are coming down the line nowadays, none of them have those drains. They're kind of self-defeating. There are certain people in the desert when the monsoon comes, there may be the streams might be active and running, but most of the time you're not going to be crossing. a whole lot of rivers and streams out here where you're going to have to have some of the ideas of your selection. You need to keep it light. Water is going to be one of your most valuable things. Usually the rule of thumb is a gallon per person per day, but that's most likely what you're going to be drinking that much if you're doing any strenuous activity. You're going to be out an extended amount of time where you're going to need to have cooking of food and things like that. washing your funky body and your socks and stuff, it's going to go well over a one gallon per day. That was another thing too that you brought up to maybe get a little bit of a correct on this or maybe a clear dining for people with 20 pound bag of rice, 20 pound bag of beans and have one area to people from. This is something that we had covered years and years ago back when we were talking about field sanitation. We would highly recommend now that you not want one set dining facility. The reasoning behind that is if in case you get some bad water that you're washing your dishes with or cooking up your rice and beans and then if everybody is fed from that central dining facility then everybody is going to get sick. Or if you only have the option of one dining facility, all the people at the same time, you might want to alternate it. And, you know, if you've got five people from California, five people from Arizona, five people from New Mexico, then or any other state that you'd have, then instead of saying, okay, well, it's so and so o'clock, we're going to feed this group of people in the next hour, the next hour, it might be better to make sure that you would just take one or two people, say, from the New Mexico group or the Texas group and feed them that way. Once again, if for some reason you get some bad water, Then you've taken out that whole group, say for instance after they've done their rotation, then who's going to drive the car over 20 feet because they've got diarrhea and vomiting and stuff. With a highly undining facility or if that's your only option, then you need to space out and have that because the point is if everybody eats in the same place, everybody gets sick, who's going to take some of the topics? It's definitely heating up out here. The wind has shifted. Generally, I was out about 4. The wind has shifted and it's below. I've noticed early in the mornings and late in the evenings we're starting to get a lot of build ups and things like that. We're headed towards the monsoon time of year. Just another recommendation or a thought, the different variable on that. Generally, after the monsoon has hit, the very next day it's generally fairly pleasant because you get that evaporative cooling effect, the day after that it's just happened to dry and after a while it becomes bearable. But when you start mixing in that heavy humidity and the heavy heat, then you really start to have that. So, as I said, I'll turn that over to you and if you want any comments, Claire, we can discuss some of these stuff if you'd like. and we've already farther just a reminder because we got to do this early on if anybody is going to switch which directions are going to be um... pretty close up freedom poll is a freedom poll is a we've got free and poll is a coming up starting tomorrow don't go over there today i don't think they're setting up on wednesday guys but if you're headed out this morning we are as the morning head into thursday freedom poll is of this weekend long weekend third through the six uh... you still got time to get in there looks like the weather is going to be or the air is medium coming out of the north and out of the east that storm issue that is on the coast actually has driven some cooler air with less humidity over the areas and that's hitting a front out of Canada so it'll be a mix I'd bring a poncho just to be safe though that would be smart otherwise freedompalooza.com freedompalooza.com your best bet either way east or west is the 80 corridor 33 south Follow that cell phone into the map area. Of course you can do a Google Map, whatever you want to, whatever your land navigation is. Again, that is from the 3rd through the 6th. They are going to be setting up tomorrow. They will have the bands. They will have speakers tomorrow. and take the time plug-in check to see what they are going to be up to i know that they're going to be playing both old and uh... you know the original music plus some of the new stuff they just put out uh... the guys have gotten up material that really probably do another two or three albums promise band uh... getting into the studio it is always a case when you have lots of music so again freedom polluza dot com or you can go to w w w dot poker face dot com poker face dot com Also, real quick, and I want to mention this now, I don't know how long this is going to last, but for all you AK troopers out there, anybody who's got the AKs, www.centerfiresystems.com, take the time, go over to CenterFireSystems.com. They're posting the 10 furs and five furs still. I don't know if anything's out or not. I don't think they are. They have a number of different cheap cheap cheap in terms of solutions. Romanian AK pistol grips. I know they're used. They are serviceable. They're just not as pretty. But here's a consideration. Something I didn't mention. A lot of you guys want to camouflage your weapons, but Mark my rifle is perfect. It's pretty. Well here's what you can do. You buy for instance if you're going to camouflage it out and paint the whole thing like you've seen a lot of guys do and you know the paint wears out, paint it back up again. But You don't have to do your pristine wood. If you really want to save your pristine stocks and whatever, go through the different clearance sections. They've got beaver boards slash butt stocks for the AK for $3 to $5 a piece. Apex Gun Parts has got some used bumpers for I think as little as $2 a piece if you look around. So here are pistol grips, $10 for $2. Good thing to put the armourer's kit. They also have the Romanian, well forgive me, the Yugo, 10-pack for $4. And the Yugos have more of the filled out grip. 5 pack of the AK slant muzzle brakes $10, that's $2 apiece. One of those things people sometimes lose. Kinda nice keep the threads clean for getting beat up, plus it helps to protect the crown. So, something on the end of the weapon is better than whatever you lost and can't find. So for $2 apiece reasonable. The AKS-KS broken shell extractors, 5 for 5. The other thing though, the one thing for everybody, simply because of the piston that's in this kit. It's the full trigger internal, trigger sear and hammer. All the pins, the basic first four pins, pivot pins, along with another pistol grip and primary gas piston. Now that piston is worth a lot more than, let's see, you get five of these packs with all of what's mentioned, there's a picture right there, five packs for $10, five packs for $10, that's $2 a piece, you can't build that piston for $2. Take a look at them. Take a look at the kits for you guys are putting an AK armors kit together This is almost China sport prices guys like it used to be back in the 80s when the American dollar had some value and the China junk was coming around and you could afford to buy it well pistol grips shell broken shell extractor clutch of the AK slant muzzle brakes and A five pack of those internal kits along with the piston. There's a pretty decent starter kit or starter package for an AK armorers kit. And it is, by the way, Weapons Wednesday. Before we go any farther, we do need to benchmark the date, by the way. We didn't do that. It is the second of July. It is the sixth year of Open Fabian Socialists and Soviet Socialist Occupational America with a K. Do that again to be safe because this isn't going to last. I don't know how long. I know they sold out of some of the other stuff they were going to put up on sale because I already talked to them. They had a bunch of other AK items, but this is what's left again. Simply because they got a pile of it. Now, one of the things that they've got here are American, all American made, AK-47 parts kits with everything. The only thing missing is the receiver. They even have the rivets in the kit. So if you're looking for a spare parts kit, something where it's like, well Mark, I want to have everything on the shelf that I need. how about every part available for the a.k.a every american part you can imagine uh... all american made not think what they did in talking to the companies that were doing this is uh... or actual company put this together is uh... what they did is he went all the companies were making the american part of city what what components are you making shopped around and put this kit together now they were under three hundred dollars now the price are going for as an average In this case was center fire is $320 so that's $320 for an all-american AK kit American barrel all the gas parts every stinking part except for the actual stamp receiver You know the sheet metal receiver guys, that's it And there's number of sources for the 80% receivers and you got yourself a clean rifle, but you can also turn around and Set up a system whereby If you want a spare parts armory kit to go in there, you know, in other words, you've got barrels, stocks, whatever you need, plus all the other parts we already mentioned from the other category. You can throw a couple of those in there and pretty much anything that could go wrong, you've got brand new Virgin Parts 4. These are not used parts. These are all Virgin Parts, drilled, prepped, ready to either be spot welded or riveted into place. They're drilled for a reason when you spot weld guys because you're going to fill and bond. Just because it's got a hole doesn't mean it's for a rivet or a screw. It may be for a bond. That's why they do that. So again, that's in the parts kit section for CenterfireSystems.com. It's under Parts Kits. It's almost to the bottom on the right-hand side. 762x39 AK-47 US made parts kits. And let's see what else do we have here. That was the only one that really was jumping out. There are still a 15 piece Romanian PSL F-PK kit that's available too. But again, not as many parts, but at least some things that are useful. Full bolt, cast system, internal trigger group, all of the goodies there. So I guess stuff that could go wrong if you've got one of the PSLs they haven't been bringing the rifles in for a while. But if you have the rifle, there's a repair kit because you've got firing pin extractor, ejector, Ah, forgive me, fire and vent extractor ejector is not here because they don't have any of the cut receiver parts. and gas tube plus primary bolt carrier plus your primary gas rod which by the way again that's a chunk of change because it's specialized built specifically as a drag it off pattern type you know 7.62x54R rifle longer receiver longer action anyway those are solutions not just complaining about the problems we know we got to do we're going to be needing replacement and spare parts I'm hoping somebody will do firing pins and extractors. I've been looking, I know we can get them for an average price, but somebody should be able to make a deal package on this and it's kind of softer in the summer with the sales where they are, which is good. That means we can take advantage of it. Grab what you can, put it in the crate, have it ready to roll. Last but not least, down towards where Mike is, we've got UNAMMO.com unmo.com. www.unmo.com. Now why? Well, you gotta go through their scroll people because you never know what this guy is gonna find. He's got a good connection with Mexican Arms Ammunitions dealers. Does a lot of Aguila, which of course is Remington, Mexico. But, two things he's got in stock, M1 Grand Ammunition, 30.06 Ammunition, and M250 Caliber. Right now he's got the best price for what it is that's being offered that I've seen in the country. Now, I don't know if someone has snagged or is going to snag the rest of that Garand ammo because people are stopping down there that are going to be picking up. It's 30.06 US military, well, forgive me, I think it's Greek actually. 30.06, 150 grain Garand stripper clips, 960 rounds per case. 680 round, a 680 dollar shift or if you go to stop by, well you do save a big chunk of change on shipping because it's heavier and thin. $636 if you go pick it up. So a few cases of that, maybe it's worth spending the money on the gas, you know. But the 50 cal, they do have it in M2 links. Four ball, one tracer. And they've got the individual API and tracer ammunition available along with ball only M33 on the Lynx and that definitely is worthwhile too for a lot of you're going to need something to shoot put on the range don't use the specialized rounds for that use the ball ammo and $360 for 100 rounds of M33 Lake City 2013 manufactured ball that's good enough to put through your weapon that'll work just fine there are actually a few other items there too numerous to mention and always check the scroll. A couple weeks ago they had some 10 millimeter ammunition available. Guys, everybody scarfed that up in about 24 hours because it was government contract 10 millimeter and anybody's got a 10, well they're kind of strung out there waiting to see what they can find that just happens to show up. So it was a good price, had good quantity, but it went fast. Don't be surprised, check this stuff out. If it's something that's unique that you need, take advantage of it. The other thing there is the 5.7x28 FN ammo. They do have some Eagle. I'd go the Eagle before I go the FN. FN screwed us all by cutting off the ammo and then, oh gee, they've come back into the market, hell with them. Buy the Eagle first, when they're out of that, then resort to the FN only because it's what's left. That'll settle it real quick. Other than that, a couple of the things here, the Bundy Ranch, you didn't see some of the latest videos, some of the people were having some fun, the garrison that's out there, the people that are out there are rotating around to the other locations. Also the Utah deployment, I understand we've got some people headed towards Utah with the one rancher that the BLM has been messing with, apparently they're doing some probing, figuring maybe they can get away with something, I don't think that's going to happen. Arizona, well actually California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas all have border issues, we can see what's going on, it's not over, they made a lot of noise, they realize they're getting a whole bunch of negative feedback. so they're not trying to keep this up in everybody's face quite the way they planned until they can re-engineer the rhetoric you know all the children yeah yeah right well the children were children after all a big chunk of them all got driven up to the border they got thrown over the border by their parents it's really easy we need to have throwback over crews not round them up and put them in buses throwback over government crews you had no problem jumping over the fence we have no problem throwing you right back That's the attitude everybody should be expressing. Wow, well how'd they get here? Well, they jumped over the fence. Well good. Then we need 20 guys there to heave them back over and if it's like a little chain thing, fine. And that should be of course the attitude across the board. Several locations where they've tried to bust in these characters, people are stopping them. So, they're having to take them to other locations. Why? Well, again, I would point out, these are the ones you know about, so we don't know about how many others they've infiltrated through with the non-governmental organization that started this scam from the get-go, which nobody's talking about. So, what's putting pressure on the border, like down where you are, Mike, where we are seeing in Texas, in New Mexico? Number one, what is the NGO that is operating these internal detention camps to house and to expedite these foreign nationals? See, this didn't happen in a vacuum. Here's a couple things to remember. Who bid for the FEMA job? Who bid and how did they get the all of a sudden out of the blue, pull it out of your arse ad hoc? Supposedly we got caught flat-footed, this mysterious crisis that just happened. Really? Yeah, here's how that works. NGOs, non-governmental organizations that are government organizations, typically receive 100% funding from the government. They are not non-government organizations. They are 501c3 and 501c4 operations that are given full compensation by the federal government. But because of this, oh, let's add something. These corporations slash non-profit, you know, for-profit operations have to comply to all of the federal guidelines imposed on all government contractors. More on that in a minute. Now, one of the things that we see as a scam is this Baptist Church organization. Let me give you a little hint. What money do you want to lay down on the Baptist Church organization that's running its missions out of what countries would they be in? Let's see Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Belize, Costa Rica and let's not forget Nicaragua. Okay. Now these NGOs get money to be down there. They would be the coaching teams. Oh, but wait a minute. Guess what? Those same NGOs. And this is the question we need to ask. Did they get a bid on this or was this a no bid contract? Just like the security operations. Did they bid for that job or are they a no bid NGO Contractor? Now well mark they're Christians at the Baptist Opera really is it you know anybody call themselves Baptist number one That's not a problem because well well when you become a 501c3 you have to have a title so you can rake in the money and stuff it in your pocket, okay? But here's the kicker What did I just qualify? Well, we know that all these NGOs are government institutions. Oh no, Marcus says NGO that are 501c3s and are receiving 100% funding from the federal government. What do you want to bet? And this is what you'll find out progressively. Number one, top management, all Jewish. But wait, it's the bad tit, yeah, under government control with government contractor guidelines. And the whole operation is being run by quadriplegic homosexual Eskimos for that matter. Why not? After all, having a series of executive orders have been assigned stating that anybody contracting with the US government must conform to and give preferential treatment to the faggots? Did that not just get passed? Isn't that something that was already signed as an edict that he could do within the regime? with the private, non-governmental organizations, slash governmental organizations, along with any other contractor, because they are contractors. What are they doing? They're managing corpses. They're moving the diseased into the country. And mass. So the thing people need to be asked is, well, who are these people? Because here's the other part about this. These are all government projects. Now, what do you want to bet that as soon as people start asking very specific questions, national security will be involved. But wait, what does national security have to do with a whole bunch of illegal aliens who came across the border? Because it was so serious where they came from that they just had to come up here to suck great, you know suck the gravy off of our wallets What what why one understand so and again, how would that be a national security issue? What in what way would we need have any security on this at all? It is after all nothing more than a humanitarian operation and all we want to know is who's running it and What about that transparency thing from this piece of trash we got in the outhouse right now? Oh, nobody's asking that. See, so this was played from both directions. But here's the kicker. If there was a bid, then all the information about date, time, place will be on that bid. If it was a no bid contract, it's still posted the same way. Oh. That's what people need to be focusing on because this was the Hegelian dialectic played out to the extreme. Thesis, antithesis, synthesis, or antithesis as some people like to pronounce it. But the whole point being, they created it down on the other end, they handed out the scripts, they told them what to say, they had little classes for them, they bust them up across Mexico, they didn't just come up on top of the trains. No. They were shoveled across, brought right to the border, given their script, told what to do, coordinated with the cartels, and away they went. Exactly when the Communists attacked Russia the first thing in 1901 through 1905 in fact it actually goes back to the to the late 1890s the Bolsheviks Told their people to get into the priesthood of the Russian Orthodox Church They preached gloom and doom the idea was to preach its you feudal resist you'll be absorbed But also they were able to in they were also able to integrate and get into the organizations that would have probably resisted more effectively And there was no out for them. There was none of any suffering because like most of our Protestant ministers, there's no restriction in the Russian Orthodox Church. You can have a family, you can be married, you don't have to, you know, in other words, you don't have to do without certain comforts, which would be a hardship for some communists. But on the other hand, whenever you ever heard, you know, again, the Borgia attitude about the priesthoods anyway is such that what's official and what's actually happening behind the scenes would be two different things anyway. But the fact of the matter is, it's the same scam here. Just like you said, these are the fifth column communists. They've been told you can set the title up. Anybody in this country can be a church, which is right. It's how it should be. But what they're doing is, literally, they've come up with a fake name. They institute these actions, but because it is a 501c3 and because they're a government contractor, think of all the other elements that are totally the antithesis of a Christian church. That's what's in there. That's what they're doing. And that's why again, you know, some people are catching on, but it's not hard. Well, who are these people? Well, they have mentioned them by name, but if they're a 501c3, or for that matter, if they're a government contractor, then under no circumstances are they covered or protected under the cloak of invisibility because of national security, because this has nothing to do with national security. In fact, we're throwing national security out the window. They're streaming across the border down where Mike is, where Texas, etc. So obviously we don't give squat about national security or operational security, do we? Or we wouldn't be having them crossing the border in the first place. We'd be stopping right there at the fence. Oh, hey, one thing, Mark, when you talk about this national security, there's another bit of information I haven't heard anybody talking about. It was about one month ago. There was a couple of agents, drill them illegal. I think it was in Southern. Since then, there's been a whole bunch of dues and regulations that's been circulated through and now they are afraid to do. On top of that, the government is telling it to be ready because they're going to cut away by 20%. They're keeping their heads down. They're not doing anything. They're not asking for because they know that if they do say something, they're going to be out of the job, and that's not something that I heard from somebody that heard from somebody or anything like that. There's a super cloud that's hanging over the Border Patrol agents that if they do something, they're going to be on the unemployment. That's also a contributing factor of exactly what's going on here. I'll do it. BC, you still there? Okay, that's not a problem. I don't know go ahead. I know you probably want to respond what makes talking about there go ahead Well our evening there'll be a guest speaker for many years. He will be the guest speaker I mean not only pin if you want to know how and we'll be getting the beginning and very good How many segments are there to the piece? Well, there's actually four get as much as we cover in the after we play it on the air with BC wants on his program live I'm gonna throw it into the playlist so it'll be there Yeah, but we want to let everybody know about tomorrow night. Eastern time guys for everybody out there listening and today of course is Wednesday and we're already headed towards well we're not head towards a weekend but we are because it's the long holiday weekend a lot of people are taking off tomorrow but Freedom Palooza is everybody's gonna be there sitting up so guys if you're gonna be traveling you can hook up in a number of different ways a lot of people are using their phones now to listen into the program because your phone does everything And I know this guy's listening in the trucks right now because they've shown me several of the new tools. So there's no reason to miss what we're talking about here. If you've got the newer technology, you can plug right in and listen on libertytreeradio.4mg.com and or indianafreedomtalkradio.com and the myriad of other reflectors and technologies we have out there. Also again, a reminder that this weekend we've got a lot of parties coming up across the state with militia units. Other states too, guys, Freedom Palooza is another one of those events. Pay attention on the road, other people are picking their nose, chewing their toenails, trying to text, and meanwhile, well, maybe even drive. So beware and pay attention to the other people. Drive offensively. Get around the problem, get past the problem, get away from the problem. It's that simple. Again, you never know what you're going to see as we go through to the weekend, God knows what you might see. Let's avoid becoming a casualty this weekend by being prepared accordingly. Also, again, if you are traveling east, a quick reminder again, you got the storm front on the east coast slash storm season. That's going to affect conditions in different areas. Because it's in the Carolinas, Don't forget the Cumberland Gap right there guys. You know, inland that gets hit by this stuff all the time. So plan for a little slow down when you're moving through the mountains there. It's a great way to get through but it's also got some places where you get about two or three extra screams before you hit the ground. So you don't want to be part of that. Okay, truck drivers will tell you all about it but know that route. So, other than that, let's see, with Arizona right now, we've got people that are down there on the border, Mike's course there. Right now, the temperature was supposed to drop by one degree, did it do that or not? Yes, it is. I was outside, now it's been almost two hours and it was actually quite pleasant out there. I had some strenuous activity I needed to take care of, moving some bricks, pounding some nails, at all, anything like that. And in order of, today being weapons day, I just want to remind everybody that your mind is your primary weapon and you need to stay hydrated so your mind is going to need to stay hydrated. One other thing I see, we've got a few minutes. I want a hammer on one subject. It's about foot and you can sit here and pick up, I think this is more, this is less or every one of your most valuable pieces of equipment. You're going to come up short. Now I guess if you're going to go down there with your lounge chair and your awning and sit at the board of knock killers and every time the wind changes direction the bushes move in the desert. I guess the parents would be fine. I'm going to tell you ahead of time that they just ain't going to hack it. They may start off okay and you're only going to be out for a week. They'll be all right, I guess. But I know it's sometimes people in the Patriot Movement or not millionaires. Sometimes, once again, if you're going to have to set priorities and try to find out what, where the money is going to go to, you can spend $1,000 on a rifle, but you're not going to spend five bucks on your, maybe your priorities aren't. So recommend that, I'll tell you that right now, but some quality red wing or some banner boots, depending on what the model that you get, going to cost you maybe $250, but I've got my Red Wings on right now. They are like walking on marshmallow, but they taxenal. They ran me about $270. That's what you have to understand. They don't have any funky drain holes in them. They don't have steel toes. They've got quite an interesting design of the staff, and they've got cord, about a cord that really has A lot of times when you get some of these boots or maybe even the gear, the RG stuff, it's okay when you first put them on and they feel real comfortable to get out here. Contrary to popular gear in the desert, it's not it's Arabian camel, you know, down in the, you know, about 1700 feet or so, but you've got 8,000 feet on, you've got mount rights, really variable firm. It's not just thin and loose and even though there's a over in the Yuma area that's like that. It's really firm ground, but when you get up in there, try to get up to your lookout. You start getting deeper boots into these rocks, and the soles of the shoes hang up to the bottom of your feet. You can put, there's a doctor's shoes inside of there. It's going to be really, really uncomfortable. I know once again they're a little bit pricey. If you get out into a situation like, say, if you're going to be just sitting here in a static position and watching the video, then I guess you're know your $5 boots, $20 boots are going to be alright, but you're going to get up here and start running up and down the hills and trying to do that. You're going to remind as your prime man if you come up sinking enough water down and then you come up short with your cup rate boots and then you're not going to get out of what you need to get out of. Over to you. Very depending where you are, flatlands, especially along the border. Not going to make much difference over towards Texaco's, especially if you're going to be working out of the ranches when you're on the flats. If you're in tougher terrain, by the way, gov liquidation, I mentioned this many hundreds of times, I'll do it again. Gov liquidation, Belleville temperate weather boots. The problem is sizes. If you're really tiny feet, we can get them. If you're really big, Well, I'll tell you what, if you've got a size 14 heifer on your both sides, both feet, 14 regular, 14 wide, 14.5 wide, Welco Air Force outweather boots, $28.12 a pair new, and they're in the sage green with the suede. There's a good pair of boots. Big sizes are especially tough for a lot of the guys. Usually, again, like you said, $100, $200 a pair is not hard to achieve. They also have the Bates temperate weather boots, multiple sizes, and running about $50 a pair, of course they're all new in the box. So if you go to Uncle Sam's retail outlet, there are in the big sizes, not so much in the middle sizes, but in the really big sizes, And the really small sizes, you can run into a pretty decent purchase there, end up with a government contract boot, the same stuff they're using overseas right now. The Air Force stuff doesn't come out that much like it used to. One thing I've noticed about this with the goblet quidation in general used to be we'd see a lot of the field boots, but again, the overseas, they use this stuff too a lot. And we've got armies we're outfitting that are mercenary corps for us, so they're consuming a lot of this gear. not getting back to the u.s if it goes out as part of the supply system so that's one of the other issues but big big uh... in fact they've got a boot shop section whatever they got it's listed there and prices are pretty reasonable on the uh... uh... jungle boots most of the stuff if it was made there's hardly anything left out there that's one of the things we were talking about the other day If you've got them, one of the solutions with regard to the bleeder holes down below is to do what a lot of guys did, which is to go to the oversized grommets. Go to a tent shop. What you do is if you want to pull them out and they can actually go to what looks like a buttonhole grommet. It actually has a cross in the middle of it and has four points for breathers. It doesn't have the screen and it has a larger pan around the edge to take care of what was a micro mesh system that they used before. The advantage obviously is breathing. The disadvantage is wear and tear because it's down where your feet take all that weight. That's one of the other things. Plus, like you said, all the knocks, nits, and bits, and when you're in especially a rough terrain, on the one hand you're trying to stay cool, but on the other hand, you see again, what was it designed for? Wet weather, damp weather, soft environment. That's what the Jungle Bowl was originally designed for. One other thing too is a drawback that's come out now that, like I say, they've been sitting in some warehouse for 40 years. When the jungle boots were deployed in Southeast Asia, they had these things called punchy sticks. So then they redesigned the jungle boot and put a bigger metal stave in the boot itself to defeat the punchy stick. But now as they've been aged, then the stave becomes loose from the the rubber sole and usually wore the other so every time that you step down with your right foot, foot nothing. And it's really annoying and it's like one of those clackers that the kids have and click click on the war movies and the 80 seconds thunder first airborne and going in the Normandy. So every other time you step down your boots separate and then it's especially if you're trying to be real quiet. At least I know it's Ralph over there. Yeah, that's Ralph. I know it's Ralph. That's him. By the way, I want to touch on this real quick for everybody. Gov Liquidation, something that's an example of what we've been trying to explain to all of you about things that disappear and then just pop out of nowhere. Shop Boeing vehicles. Now guys, this is a Gov Liquidation site. And by the way, this is all military equipment. Well, yeah. But out in Wichita, Kansas, an entire fleet of late 1988 through early 91-92 vehicles all from a clandestine site all of them pristine guys well where have they been? Well they're in Wichita, Kansas at a facility ambulances, pickup trucks, cars, you know, Crown Vicks you name it but it's an entire fleet like it's right out of a 20 year old history book and all from a facility that has never sold anything before. Well, remember we said about all this stuff disappearing? But Mark, you'd have to be brand new, you know, like the Russian vehicles disappearing in country. Well, I would point out that this entire fleet all runs, this entire fleet was all maintained. This entire fleet was not supplemented with other vehicles either, by the way. Their window of purchase was about, looks like, 88 to 1992. All of them. All of them are white, they're all Ford products, they all came from one block purchase from Ford to Boeing. This is an example of the kind of stuff you're going to be running into. Everybody goes, well it has to be state of the art, really? Why? Let's point something out, been watching the Ukraine conflict, guys. Have you noticed how many gas trucks are in service over there? Have you noticed how many of the older model gas trucks, the very same ones you saw at Airmar, down there, remember, in the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico? They were all painted white, went over to the Mississippi, and went up in country in barges. A lot of places to put stuff underground, a lot of places just to stack stuff away, and every once in a while run it. But take a look at this little fleet. This is at goblequidation.com. The event number is 20815. And there is more than just a few vehicles in this list, but it's everything you would need. It's a self-supporting pod. All the sedans, all the maintenance vehicles, they even have ambulances. Virtually everything within its own sphere, all of it in that government, plain Jane White, except for the ambulance, which is marked as a Ford Econoline ambulance, a 350 XL. They're coming up for bid. They are, I believe, 707-08-2014 is when they're coming up for bid, guys. But that's Wichita, Kansas. Just imagine what else has popped around the country that, hey, maybe 20 years old, but you turn the key, she runs. If it's like new, it'll serve. And that's exactly how they plan on doing things. It's like in Ukraine. Everything is serving. Everything. Well, they're even pulling monument tanks and starting them up right away. I think that's the most impressive. Hey, Mike, we're gonna go to break. You can take off. Well, I can hang. Okay, anyway, we're gonna go to break. God bless the Republic. That's in the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. and we are on the march both day and night. End of the Revolution. 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