July 21, 2014
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1h 1m
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed multiple interconnected threats facing Americans, including chemtrail deployments with biological agents in the Ohio-Pennsylvania region, poor air quality warnings in Michigan, and the militarization of the southern border. They analyzed the recent deployment of 1,000 Texas National Guard troops ordered by Rick Perry, critiquing the slow bureaucratic response and arguing the border could have been secured weeks earlier with proper military coordination. The hosts also addressed the Bundy Ranch situation, media compartmentalization of information, and the need for citizen reporting on suspicious aerial phenomena and military activities.
- chemtrails
- biological agents
- air quality warning
- michigan
- ohio
- bundy ranch
- texas national guard
- rick perry
- border security
- military deployment
- preparedness
- sample collection
- nbc threat
- border patrol
- illegal immigration
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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 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? 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 vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight if he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? This is still the land of the free anyway good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the afternoon First hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. And I'm Don Betcher. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines, in occupied territories west, southwest, east, and north. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... 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Don, it has been a perfect day outside, both inside and outside. I've got drywall mud that's drying, we've got paint that's drying outside, I've got a couple more plants put in the ground that I didn't expect to find, and some of the late orphans showing up, the late volunteers, it's kind of weird. It just takes a certain combination with the weather. And even in the middle of summer, we have this whole gaggle of tomato plants that pop up out of nowhere. And they hit the right spot at the right time, and they finally sprout. Now, they're all the stuff that went in the ground from last winter, which is really fascinating. This is the stuff that was tilled under or intentionally buried, because the idea is the volunteers will come up. Now, these will be good through the winter again, guys. Anyway, and probably we'll have them until next year, like I did this year. in the greenhouse or in the sunrooms. Anyway, Don, what's like them in your neck of the woods? What's the day today? What's jumping off the wall on this beautiful, beautiful sunshine day in Michigan? Well, on this, the 21st day of July, you're of our Lord 2014. It's a breezy afternoon. If you stand out in the sun and if you start moving that bundle of shingles, you're going to work up a sweat pretty quick. It's kind of humid and it's supposed to get even more humid, so the air is going to get thinner. Most believe it gets thicker. It's a informative is another number of words to put in front of to describe the video that Chris Carnicon built about chemtrails. There's been a lot of things that have been demonstrated on it. There are bio things in there. There's like blood, other bio, bowing from the sky, things that are used to map the three dimensions with different kinds of radar and all kinds of things. But again, there are biological agents. that are falling that are attached to your lungs, not to mention attached to wildlife. We've talked about denying the food over the years, be it the pigs at the farmer. You can't grow a pig with a straight tail or a pig with a curly tail or a pig that has hair or a pig that doesn't have hair or a pig that has straight up ears or a pig that has lay down ears or a pig that has spots or a pig that's all one color. You just can't grow pigs like that. We've talked about the attached eye is part indirect though at B. Seemingly from a lot of people they don't even realize it. Now, another thing to fold into this, you guys. Remember, and you used to see this pretty usual on the news, particularly the evening news when the smog got real bad there in Los Angeles out there in California, you know. Those would agree with the first statement. I brought it out for a reason. In that timeframe, they would advise you not to mow your lawn and not to fill up your car because of all the gas fumes that are coming out of the gas tank. You put liquid into that given space and you displace all of the other fluid, the gasoline fumes in this form, gas being multiple in use, the word, and liquid multiple in use or rather fluid. you fill it up with liquid you displace the fluid gas fumes. So they go out into the air. Don't do that in these high pollution times or times when there are, I don't know what they called it exactly, but you've seen them. High fog, high smog, it might be whatever. Don't run your lawn mower. All kinds of things like that. Now we mentioned lawn mowers, but you guys, that was mostly a California thing, remember? Mark, we're seeing these across western Michigan now. I don't know if they're bringing this to the attention of those in like what the rest of Michigan would call downstate, the Detroit area, the Tri-County area. I don't know if we're seeing these warnings there. Saturday and Sunday they talked about the bad air quality that's coming in. If you basically take two fingers and cover up the left portion of your right hand, back of the hand to the table, palm up, and just take two fingers and slide them over what would appear to be the west coast of Michigan, all of that is under this air quality warning. I don't know if it extends into other areas. That's a question statement right there. a claryon as just an uncertainty. But let's continue this thought line. We've talked about the attacks from the sky. We've talked about coming into your neighborhood soon. One of the warnings is if you have questionable lungs, asthma, other things that will affect your lungs, they don't want you to go outside. Don't exert yourself outside in this poor air Now, that only exhibits how lousy the air is, not to mention its percentage of lethality. Right out there, right there and right now, understand that. They're telling you about it. They're saying, well, if your child has asthma, you have asthma. Don't go outside and exert yourself right now. The air is that bad. We've addressed the air over China. We've talked about that. But now let's continue this thought line, because let's go back to the chemtrails. Again, the maps they showed me were to my area. While we use a big comma here, a number of words, it's kind of their structure to down the thought line and trying to. We'll use these next words like a big comma. You guys, we've talked about what comes from the chemtrails. We've talked about them being deployed. That's been done over the years. has talked about skies that aren't even blue anymore. They are that blue, steel, gray kind of. Now, we've talked about the compartmentalization of the news. Going back to only the maps I saw in my area were concerned with my area. There was nothing about bad air in Wisconsin or in Detroit or Cleveland or anything else. Now again, is that compartmentalization of information? This is another crayon here, you guys, because there's a reason Don's been building all of this foundation here and talking and trying to connect all these things together. Mark, you know, information comes to you. If you had this, you'd be on the same subject right now. I'm told that South go into the Upper Ohio area there. A lot of plant life overnight, four nights ago, that would be like Thursday night, wake up Friday morning, and there's across the field, plants and yards. One of the people that brought this to my attention said, I thought it was like paint blew off of my house, but there was no hail storm or anything, no chips of paint, but it was all of this little fine little white stuff that was distributed across the countryside. Now take a look in your backyard and it has rained since then but it has not moved this stuff, Mark. Another person asked about, do you want samples? I'll put some in a Ziploc bag and put it in my freezer until I can get it to you. Well, I don't know what to do with it. Mark, you know, there was a time when we were asking for people to send the dying crows to a particular place in the nation. You know, we're dying from the wild denial virus. running rampant. And again, they bring that up again, the West Nile virus. Take a look, you guys that listen in the top of Ohio. Now this might extend into Pennsylvania. I know we've got listeners in Pennsylvania too. Walk outside. Some of you live in the city and you don't do much more to the outside other than water your grass. Go outside and look at the leaves on that tree in the backyard. Is there white powder, white little light? It looks like somebody might have stood 10 or 20 feet away as if they were going to spread a wall. When it got to the tree or to the ground, it was just a fine little mist. That is the way it has been described also. So we look at the poor air quality warning and it might vary well. get people's hackles up or make people think that, oh, this is the end and doom and gloom, but this is a way to use as a cover a different vehicle. We've addressed this before, but never with this particular combination, you guys. I don't remember them talking about poor air quality in Michigan, ever before. I yield to you, Mark. Well, we've got people that are down there. How wide an area are they claiming that this hit? Is this around Lake Erie? This is to the south of Toledo and into that far down. Right, that's still off Lake Erie right there. So that's on the stream, the air stream either down. What would be interesting to see is how it mapped out. Yes, that's what we're trying to do. That's why I put the clarion out. I don't mean to interrupt you. We get callers about all kinds of things, but if you're listening in that area now, a report from that area would be a good thing, even if it's just yadon. We've seen that here. I'm sorry, Mark. No, that's okay. One of the reasons is that if it's north-south and it was blown in or moved in with the wind current off of Lake Huron, comes right along the side. There's a natural channel there with the the Detroit River, and then of course the Strait right there, and then the Huron. If it appears to be east ladder, then most likely it came across or was pushed by a front moving up the St. Lawrence. Remember, the St. Lawrence heads toward the Atlantic. That's downstream. So it would have to come up. Okay, the channel which is not wouldn't be a surprise, but you see it'll be mapping out on land It may not be noticeable either a the material although it may float That's a question mark it either may float or it is going to Against you know sediment real quick so the only place you're getting a map out of direction would be and you know again the width so both the width and the length of the affected area and would be easily identified on the ground. Certainly if it was floating you might still get a relative signature even though the dissipation is fairly quick. You could map that back over a period of time to figure out exactly where it shifted, deviated or whatever. That's the tough part about something like this landing on water. So something that needs to be remembered whenever we're dealing with this. If you see an initial action, try to map it immediately. There's a reason for that guys because it's part of identifying you know was there a right turn? Hal, you know was there a left turn? I know Irving Wind current does set around the lakes so assuming that because you see a general directional like a portal or a channel of activity When we were tracking a Midland, Michigan Chemical spill guys came right out of the Midland plants there with Dupont and It is one told about kill the fake you know fish in the fish farm didn't kill them all but a lot of little ones died You know or some mix sizes died depending how heavy the concentration was was in the water But in watching it afterwards and using satellite imagery We're in air and air surveillance pictures that were done by one of our allies you could literally see this this cloud of material making left and right and oblique angled turns because of wind drift. And how do we know this? Well, because of what died on the ground. And whatever it hit, anything green, anything that was organic, it went brown. Now it took time. I only think about, what, six days, four to six days, and everything went brown. But the assumption that, well, it would come right out of the west, the wind was out of the east, you know, it'd head to the west, it would know. That's why mapping this out so we know what the affected area is. First of all, mapping out the width of the channel is most important. Remember that's not a constant stream either. Let's point out that if it's a contaminant, remember it is a primary ball typically that is moving. Ideally, you want the aerosol to envelop and trail only a small amount. Because remember, if you were somebody or something walking through a contaminant of whatever kind, and they're trying to intentionally contaminate you, the idea is to envelop you with a mass that is either incapacitating enough or lethal enough that it will stop you in your tracks. and that's the reason for experimenting or testing on the population to see how far something like this will go. Now, let's remind somebody of something that was a little nastier and whether it was intent or accident, I mean after all, there are a lot of people in India. Remember the Bhopal chemical spill. Hey, we've followed every breath as a gift from God and if you don't believe that, look up Bhopal India. Yeah, yeah, and the reason I bring this up is because again, what's downrange first of all if we can map out a direction We can look to see if it is a discharge Or if it's an intentional deployment of something remember that we've had Michigan sprayed before Washington State we covered that years ago when they were sprayed inland about 80 miles In fact one town got sprayed twice And in each case people were able to collect samples. First time the sheriff wasn't there. Second, and he thought it was funny by the way, because conveniently all of the public officials were gone during and after the spring. Then for the next seven days everybody got sick in the community. Right? And when people, when the sheriff came back, oh ha ha ha ha, that's funny. Well, there had been a lot of noise made and all of a sudden, Dom, there was a second attack. But all those people had been told, as lodge buddies, you need to go. This time they demonstrated that if need be, they could go. They're bucket puppies too. Yeah, they didn't last very long when the time came. Congratulations. Let me fill you guys in on that. Some of you might know about bucket puppies. Put your finger under your nose, your index finger, and elevate your nose about an inch and a half and you own a purebred dog. It's a female and it gets mixed up with some mud out there. You want to breed this dog. According to the American Kennel Association, if a female dog has had a litter from a dog that's not another purebred, her litters after that are worthless. That's why you don't tell anybody. That's why you have a pool of water when the puppies are born. Hence, bucket puppies. Bucket puppies. They go swimming when they don't know how. that helps to, again, prevent costs from being too extreme in particular areas, but from the other direction, surplus. You know, since the cheques have been convinced to buy out of or get rid of a whole bunch of stuff, there is a whole bunch of Czechoslovakian scientific gear available. One of the cool things is Test tube samplers. Okay, no, we're not talking about sipping wine and, ugh, I would try the test tube beer. Oh, this is postulating ugh. That is potassium ferrocyanide and I'm not going to survive the taste. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. There you go. Well, anyway, sampler slash as for taking and using the container for scientific isolation and transportation of a specimen. Now what's neat is the basic protection gears out there in the forest, but you don't, if at all possible, you want to avoid handling any of this stuff for a number of different reasons. Remember, the fingers that you have, you just pick stuff up. Your fingers have any number of different cross contaminants that you've been handling already. It could be dish soap, it could be you're out in the back gardening, whatever. So the first rule is scrub up and glove up. Now, it's not going to be 100% sterile, but remember that the gloves themselves are a very narrow product. They only have so many different elements that are tied into them. So when somebody is doing a future reference with regard to trying to evaluate the composition of the material, they can very quickly isolate the glove material itself. The powder that lubricates the glove, that sounds weird, but that's what you do. You powder it so you can get it on and off. Talcum powder typically is used, although there are other materials that are comparable. Corn starch, rice powder, and others are used overseas. In addition to that, again, containment and even decontamination after handling. Remember, garbage bags, small bags, Ziploc bags for the material that you use to handle and you treat every action as an NBC event, nuclear, biological, chemical threat environment situation. Again, the idea is also to keep the specimen as clean as possible. Now there's nothing you can do to make everything perfectly sterile. Well, you can, but typically the average person out there isn't going to do it. So we'll do the best we can, especially with what is considered to be a timely issue survey. The clock is running. Don't know if the stuff's going to melt. Don't know if it's going to biodegrade. Don't know if it's going to vaporize and become something you don't want to inhale. Why, you don't want to stick around too long when something's deployed. Remember, just because it looks stable on the ground doesn't mean it isn't. You start to see a vapor transfer. Remember, one of the techniques that is used is again thermal conduction where the material is stable at a particular temperature as it is transported. When it is dropped, progressively it goes from being a tacky solid or semi-solid to a vapor. It actually is in the process, delivered green, it is developing as it's deployed. In fact, that can also be a binary or a trinary material. It doesn't have to just simply be two products. Two products are cool, but remember it can be far more sophisticated than that. It can be a parent combination of molecules. with one additional. So technically you have two different elements, a binary delivery system, but it's a much more complicated process than that. And that's where you may have time, but remember, don't accelerate the process, especially with close contamination. If you make contact, if thermal, in other words, if increased temperature converts the material, well, let's just make you remember that you're operating at 98.6. And if you're operating a temperature of 98.6 and the stuff doesn't activate until, say, 84 degrees, 80 degrees, well, the moment you come in contact with it, you're converting the material. So it may create, at the very least, an area slash local or personal contact contamination. Now, this is another reason. They don't explain this in movies. Have you ever noticed when people are taking samples of things, how they use a spatula? And no, I'm not talking about your spatula in the kitchen, although it's the same concept. A spatula is a material handler for micro or small amounts, so it can be any size. But typically it's for small material handling and mixing or moving in the laboratory environment. So a spatula type or a scraper or a scoop type system, even little clamp jaws, there's a number of different types that are out there. are designed to keep the devices at present room temperature, typically, or could be cooler, depending on how it's stored. But remember, it's not going to be at your body temperature, at least not right away. Now the more you handle something, the more you conduct calories. Don't forget that either. So if it's near your person, or if you're carrying the thing, or if you're holding the object along, you hold it, the sooner you're transmitting heat. That in and of itself is enough. It's part of the formula guys. So you have to constantly think like a space man. Sounds weird but that's exactly what you're doing. Or, Don, like a diver, right? Yes. Everything is very methodical and very straight. There's no guessing with diving, is there? Oh, you can guess but then again that guess might bite your, you know, hind end off. Yeah. Or one of your lungs out. It feels like it. In an emergency, real world is another. We don't cut corners because you probably will get cut. You probably will get cut. That's most common error made. Again, there are steps and procedures that you have to go through in every process with diving and the same is true of space, correct? Oh yeah. Again, if you're working in a different environment, if you're not familiar with the stresses and Ask Madame Curie. Ask the divers who worked in the bins when the jizz were built connecting the Big Island, New York to the mainland that came up with the bins and ask the guys who studied that and worked out the initial. It's true. You'll find out real quick what the work is all about. Oh yeah. Now, we're going to move away from this subject, but you guys, that's the clary on there. The number here is... 712. You guys most of you know the number but 712-432-0900 and then a nice pleasant mechanical lady will ask you for a conference room number. That number is 9574. Sign in, man you're listening to the intelligence report in the afternoon and then at the 8 o'clock hour also. But if this is happening in your backyard, again across the top of Ohio, perhaps even into Pennsylvania, call us, let us know. If you don't want to call into the hour, my phone number is 2317958. Again, 23179658. Oh, by the way, you call into the hour, you touch that star six and that will unmute you. Okay? So there's the Clarion. If you're listening in that area and you've seen this in your area, we'd like to know how big it is. And then we look at things like this because this is an attack, you guys, if this is halfway true. We look at things like that and we say, man, while we're being subject to this, look at what's going on at the border. We can't take our eyes off of it. It's really hard to look in more than one direction at one time. It really, really is, isn't it? Just try it for a while. Just try it. Mirrors help. But you know what? Then you're looking at, if you're looking in one mirror, you're looking at the image opposite, aren't you? We're not talking about smoke and mirrors here. This is something that needs to be addressed. This is much like the harp things. There are things that they sit on and things that they play with like breaking a light bulb in the subway in order to see how fast everybody has a cold that was there and everybody that they are connected with and how that not information chain but that X-Train or Christmas tree would work. That's into history too. You guys, if you know what we're talking about, it's an easy reference. But that's been done in America. Our government, doing research, broke a light bulb filled with, oh, we're going to give everybody a cold, or that went through that tunnel tube in trains on that train and trains later. Then they just sat back and listened to the hospital report, various other means by which they were able to Find out how deep the water was, the muddy water that they created. So again, you guys, it's not like the attack is coming at you from one direction. You talk about the school systems and the attack just plain simple on your children's intelligence. Talk about, oh, the attack on your wallet, the devaluation of the dollar. Oh, have you watched Wall Street for a little while? When you understand that from the crash in 1929, it took until 1959 to gain all that value back, even though there are the historians that will tell you, World War II brought America out of the slump. If you look at the market today and wonder, wow, when is it going to go past 18,000 or 21,000 or 38,000 or whatever number they choose to call it that day, just wait until they kick the slats out of that. We've brought this to your attention over the years, haven't we? You know, reach in your pocket, take your money, tell you everything is fine. Oops! Gee, that was just a correction while you lose 30%. Now here comes the second correction and you lose another 40% of your initial 100%. So now you've lost 70%. I'll mix this into this. One of the comments in the crowd over the weekend was, look what they did to all those people who owned GM stock if they take all of it from you. You're under attack in your wallet. You're under attack in your lungs. You're under attack in your brain. Just don't sit and watch television too much. The very source of most Americans' information That's literally a mind attack working at controlling your thought line. We've addressed this over the years. Let this bring it to your attention and say if it's happening in your backyard let us know. And then we say, well, I've heard here this is the point here and this is what is an overall because you know what? One of the things that I hear about a lot, Mark, every third person, every fifth person, somewhere in there, every fourth person to split it down the middle that calls says, what have you heard from the Bundy Ranch? Now that only offers the example of, well, there's not a whole lot of information coming out of the Bundy Ranch and can be a real bad mistake. We've addressed this over years in a number of different venues. So we'd like to hear more from the Bundy Ranch. That's enough. That's you know, hey Once a week, you know weekly report would be kind of skinny But it would be a lot better than nothing and I'm talking about common knowledge not just brought to Someone who says okay. Thank you very much and hangs up the phone and sits on their hands We're here the state of Nevada is still here Bunkerville still here, but I see smoke over on the horizon towards the Bundy Ranch It would be a shame for it to come to that, the information we hear. Well, part of this stems from, and I would point out again, that we've had, after the big announcement, after that little incident, which of course was tempest in a teapot because it was not anybody's fault, the people who did what they did, if we even believed the story, because the more you read, the more you realize how much they're lying. There was this comment made that was put out as an official letter and it kind of PO'd a lot of different people. The people that we have out there that are kind of monitoring the situation are doing so as tripwires. But it basically was the, well, it wasn't the militia, everybody in the peasant patriot movement is so small and government is so important and big and well it was the sheriff's deputies that that saved the day for everybody out there when we took the cattle back don't you know did you see the sheriff's deputies jumping in there when the BLM was beating down on the women no what about out on the road you see the sheriff's department patrolling to stop the BLM from beating people along the road no so So the whole idea here was to try and do, you know, rather than using some common sense, which is of course they look for somebody stupid enough to go on the defensive. And once they've got that, then they figure that's, you know, focus on that, oh look, see, look at that. Well, of course, we all know that that's going to happen anyway because put out there to try and do damage control for the, you know, the other side. And try to make brownie points, they'll feel better about us. My enemy will like me. Isn't this the enemy that came to kill you and in fact beat down your women and was grabbing people along the road and they'll like your lifter River roasted or wrong. Yeah, they'll really like you a lot sir. Yeah, go ahead Golar jump in there. Yeah, you know, I'm not sure I just jumped in so I'm not sure what was talked about. Well, one of the things to remember is, guys, look at the bumpers. I'm going to remind you to tell them this. Look at the bumpers. The bumpers. On the bumpers, typically the unit nomenclature is right there. It's in black and tactical, but it's right there. Or it's in dark brown. If it's a vanitan, it'll be in brown. It might even be just a very, like two shades of tan. One is darker than the other, sometimes highlighted, sometimes even just in black. But that will give you the unit ID. It will even tell you typically which platoon or company, depending on what they're supporting, what they're attached to. Tank, platoon, artillery. So look at, I should mention this more often, and I've done this for years. Look at the bumpers. Europeans are so cool, I can even tell you not only what type of unit, but what weapons they're actually supporting. And in fact, they use the standard military map symbol. identification markers on all of their bumpers. So when you see a German unit going down the road, I can tell you if they're a rocket missile battery, I can tell you if they're air support, air defense, artillery, towed artillery, mechanized infantry, infantry armor, mechanized armor, mechanized infantry, forgive me. It's all right there. All you have to do is cross-reference right down. Make a map. You know, number zero is the bumper. Make a line. and exactly copy what you see on the bumper or take a picture and then copy it that way and share it. We can read it. If you pay attention you'll notice every vehicle if they're with the same unit will have other than the identifier for the vehicle itself, its individual number. It will tell you what company it's with, it will tell you what battalion it's with and typically what division it's attached to because even those IDs on the bumper are the exact same marker IDs that are used if I'm mapping out that military unit as a little rectangular symbol either on an old mapping system or on a new computer system. Either way. Right, Rick Perry just ordered a 1000 National Guard. Now here's the question, I have not seen any of the announcements. In fact, I was going to search on that and I didn't get a chance before he came up on the air. He was supposed to make the announcement at two o'clock, did he? Yes. Okay, so that was the one I was waiting for because here again is the money thing. It's going to cost us $12 million. It's not going to cost you anything. Like I said, the guards, in fact, here's one of the things to consider. That's why I wanted to know about those bumper markings. I pointed this out several times. National guard units are in their summer training cycle. This is July, and it's as likely as not that could be a Texas guard unit coming back from Knox. or coming back from any number of different locations and the unit has been told turn around and come home. It could be also be a unit cycle. You have to remember, this time of year the whole unit could have been deployed at whatever facility and they are now coming back because it is the end of their two week cycle. If that is the case then they really screwed up because how long has this whole border thing been going on with its most recent drama? About a month? Right. Not that. Yeah, okay. Well, that means that two weeks ago when that guard unit could have been up on the border, somebody sat on their hands and let that guard unit go all the way to stinking Kentucky when they should have been down on the border. See how that works? See, that's my problem. I've been in this system. I expected some of those units are down there in Texas. In fact, Well, let's see, all the way down to Fort Sam Houston. In fact, Fort Sam Houston was our administrative command for our medical support units. And Sam Houston specializes in medical surly use to it. I don't know what it's doing right now. But it was specializing in medical support. Plus, it was one of the hubs for Fifth Army. And so all the way down to Texas on a 45 degree angle, right through all of those states, all the way up to Michigan proper, Northern Ohio, Indiana. elements of Illinois, misery of course, are Kansas and Texas. And then in some situations, depending on the unit, Kansas sounds weird, but it's just the way some things, you know, government does things, you know, they pick a certain piece of real estate having to do with artillery management or whatever if it's DOD, don't have the destruction. But that whole area right there, there was no reason for that border not to be secured. I got out of this conversation again today. It's like, well, it would be really complicated. I said, really? Do you know the most complicated part about it would be for me to pull out the keyboard on my computer in front of me and route the messages. You're dealing with a line. Keep emphasizing this. Guys, this is not rocket science. All you've got to do is hold that line. Hold that line. Hold that line. Hold that line. You know, linemen don't have to have a big brain, they just have to have a big butt. Yep. I mean right in with this, one of the things I wanted to mention this hour was if you live in the area of camp brailling, you might not sleep tonight for all the artillery that's going on. There's heavy training from the National Guard at this time and camp brailling also fitting right into this. But again, they could have been deployed to the border. Now it would have cost more to move Michigan people down there, rather than move Texas people north and then move them back south if that's the situation there. Rick Perry says this will cost more, but if this is the season for them, if you're paying them for this month or these two weekends, well, if you're paying them to be in Kentucky or you're paying them to be along the border, what's the difference? So how is it going to cost you, Mr. in with the perfect hair. Yes, send them south. Why send them anywhere? Send them right to the south. In fact, this would be an excellent practice. See, years ago, this is what I got into as an Op-4 trainer. We were all told how everybody was supposed to be able to move on the fly and be able to make decisions. And you know what? There wasn't a unit that wasn't in such a comfortable rut that they fell apart when they actually had to perform as they would in the field. One of the reasons is because they did not know or they weren't willing to get motivated or more. Somehow, some of them, I won't say everyone, their civil units are actually quite amazing. I can't deride everyone. But 99% of the time with regard to the infantry units, the sad part is that they couldn't operate on the fly. In fact, they would complicate things intentionally. Under the logic, there was a competition against the opt-for. It's kind of like a football game thing. And when they would complicate or change at the last minute operational orders and rules, it was the host unit that screwed up every time. And it's really critical to understand that this should be nothing more than a 20 hour to 23, 24 hour project. I'll give them a day. You could have had this all done in one day, three weeks ago. And everything would have been routed, no additional expenditures. In fact, initially what you would do is even mobilize the administration. The administrators that are needed, you would give them a heads up. I need you to do your job. Your job is this. We are going to do this. Here are your tasks. I expect a response within 6 to 8 hours. We are in the 21st century in the miracle of the computer. Get your ass in gear and put a fire under your, under your hind end. And that's how it would work. And I don't see how people, this is where, what gets me is when people tell me, well, it's everything is like this and it's amazing. People are telling me, we need to fear them. God, all you people, all you have to do is be a worker and actually know how to work, guys. And we can run circles around and beat the living snot out of these people. The socialists are worthless turds and I can't say it any nicer, I can't. And nor will I apologize. But socialists, especially bureaucratic socialists, are worthless turds. They got the job for not being able to do anything. And for being the toadies that they are, with no fear of them hitting you necessarily with that executive letter opener because you're two steps below and dumber than the character above you. That's why they got the job. Otherwise, I've walked right through it on the air. It'll take me 15 minutes. OK, get hold of the S1, the S2, the S3, the S4. Let's get all the training officers and scheduling officers here. Click, click, click. Now here's the thing. Everybody goes, but there are so many people, really. If you expect every man to do his job, militias are no different. And this will have a problem with a lot of militia units that don't stay. The guys don't step forward and do what they're supposed to do. They expect one man or a handful of men to do a big chunk of the work. But in the military, every one of those departments and the auxiliary and ancillary components all have very narrow missions. So it's not like it's rocket science even. In other words, let's say you have 86 National Guard units in the state of Texas in terms of battalion strength, regimental strength, et cetera. Because there's RCTs now. Brigades would be, of course, you know, brigades will say regiments, brigades and regimental combat teams. Now, out back, you only have 80 some men then. I'm going to use just a random number. It's actually bigger than that because you've got a lot of other pieces of real estate. But, well, we could go at even 100. Okay, so who is my field coordination officer for? How many are there? Only 100. So, how difficult is it for me to get all of 100 people in this day and age since they're all hooked up to the Adjutant General's Office through the Internet? Well, let's see. I could do the archaic email. I don't do texting. In fact, I could pick up the phone, which I will. First, I'm going to come up with an SOP for mobilization and a standing order. In fact, it will be a warning order for mobilization, but it's going to be given with a very short schedule. In other words, so many hours, not weeks, days or months. The next thing I'm going to do is I'm going to send it. Now, I've sent it out and I may have certain people that I consider especially critical. Let me give you an example. I mentioned before we've got about maybe 24 to 30 National Guard posts that are post facilities. You don't have to be posts. They could be transportation storage areas. They could be quartermaster sites. They could be any number of them. They could be one of the depots for the guard down there towards the border. But I need sites that are on the border to house my manpower. So the people that I would call, well let's see. Priority, OK, let's see. So and so county, so and so county, punch a punch. So and so county, so and so county, contact numbers. Here we go, I've got 30 numbers to call. Hi, Hal, how you doing? Hi, Frank. We're going to be doing, you've probably got the mobilization heads up there. It's in your email. It's a priority flash, flash, flash. Do you see it? Hold on. Yep, I see it. OK, subordinate units get the same thing immediately. I need to see a response from you and your coordinating teams within two hours. Now, I don't want to hear any ifs, ands, or buts. I just gave you an order. You're all part of the guard or the, in fact, they always yap now that the guard is like the army! Well really, well if that's the case, get up off the dead arse and do something. And don't tell me, well I need more time! No you don't! This is the 21st century, Age of Computers, congratulations! Now here's the other thing, they're supposed to be ready and mobile, ready to mobilize, but they're not going to Afghanistan, they're not going to Iraq. Yeah, the 21st century, a minute is only 37 seconds long. Yeah, exactly. And they only have to go to the border. So they may rally at their unit site. In fact, you tell them, shit shower and shave, grab your gear, get to the rally point, which is probably going to be your guard center. And transportation is going to be there within, of course, this is once you've got everything in schedule and sighted, you know where you're going. But wherever you're going to do this guys, they're going to the guard center with the way they normally would. They're going to pack up Friday night. They're driving to the deployment point. Even as they hit the ground, advance party is already giving, setting up quarters, coordinating with the facilities commanders and the NCOs at the site on the border. And even as they hit the ground, they're going to designate the first First, 20 swinging special body parts are going right to the border to deploy. They'll be given their mission statements as they appear. They're going to be put into two squads. We're going to put a presence on the border that night. A hard charger would do that. A hard charger is going to make sure all the lights are on and all the kitchen pans are clanging. And by Saturday morning, we would have a working schedule for my company, my battalion, my brigade, my regimental combat team, because my NCOs and officers are supposed to do their job and get up off their dead ass. See, you don't do it with one man. That's the movie BS. Yup. That's what pisses me off most about this. Expect, you're supposed to expect things and these guys are all, what's that term they always love to use and I hate. Little professionals. Okay, well that just means you get paid. Prostitutes are professionals. Are you skilled trades? I'd prefer if you say, well, I'm skilled trade. There we go. I can handle that one. That makes sense. You see, that's the problem with this situation. And again, there was no reason for this. They all sat in their hands. I'm not impressed with OWA. They finally got around to calling the guard. Even taking that thought farther, are you a journeyman? Exactly. And here's the other thing. Now, did you see the announcement for 2 o'clock, caller? No, I heard it on the radio. Now, the reason I ask is, we've got to try and find a copy and I haven't seen it. What was the criteria for deployment? He called some general, I forgot the guy's name, and it's been gone. Now here's the thing, are they going armed? Are they going in candy striped panty waste outfits? That wasn't brought up. See that's my problem, the candy striped girl panty waste routine, that's the bureaucrats will always put our troops in arms away with. Always. That's what happened down in Arizona. And again, they should be here. They will be armed. They will be prepared to defend themselves and to defend the state of Texas. That's all you have to say. These men will be prepared. It's just like the Texas Rangers. Guys, does anybody remember how the Texas Rangers, we had this conversation today too. How did the Texas Rangers come about? What was the first Texas Ranger famous for? And by the way, he was carrying one of those big butt Virginia Dragoon, Captain Bald, you know, Super Blunderbuss flash, they weren't actually good guns, but you know, it was a Texas Dragoon pistol. And he shot somebody, but what side of the border were they on? Does anybody recall? Wasn't on our side of the border. My how, things have changed. So as it is, them Texacoast Rangers already have set a precedent, but apparently have become ema- you know, castrated and lobotomized. They've become politically correct. So since they've been castrated and lobotomized, you will notice there is absolutely no discussion about the Texas Rangers. Has anybody heard anybody say anything about the Texas Rangers? Not a word. Not a word. And they're the ones who were famous for keeping that motor secure long before we had border guards down there. So if that guy supposedly is from Texas, he sure as hell ain't showing any of his state colors. Perfect hair though. And his hair. He was perfect. Cause he was at Trader Jim's. He's in the saggy, you know. I mean, good lord. Oh yeah, when the werewolf's a London, it's like, no, he just, he switches into something else at night, but it ain't a werewolf. Yeah, you're right. There's some guards gonna be a joke down there. The fact that they're feel about it, it's all flapping panty way stuff. I'll guarantee that they're even already doing the politically correct speech at the units that you will not have weapons, you will not be able to carry this, you will not have that. They probably are going to strip them of their bayonets and their knives. They'll probably even do pat pat searches to make sure that they don't have a personal firearm to defend themselves with so they become the perfect victim when the Mexican cartels shoot them. Because that would be okay. They probably got twinkles. Yeah, something to puff out the pouch, especially on the molly gear, you know, because it's just a little flat otherwise, real fast. Well, we'll see, like I said, but the fact that, well, no, you're going to need to get in gear. What do you mean get in gear? This should already been done. The difference between commercial bureaucrats and can-do attitude is why can-do attitude is never promoted in the military. It's always commercial bureaucrat rats. That's why I did OPFOR the way we did. We went completely around the machine, motivated, deployed. Hell, by the time it was done, we took over the OPFOR operation in Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, completely from out of the state. Ran all the Russian armor there. And I did it all with volunteers, guys. Yeah. and 4th Op 4 and 5th Op 4 were actually operating all the way down to Texas. And guys, we did everything off of what was literally a non-budget situation. What we did is we motivated the host units to actually provide the resources and they did. And they did it for bargain basement. Couldn't figure out how we could get things done. The people need to get motivated and they need to have a can-do attitude across the board because failure is in the works for what's going on in Texas. They are not going to pick up the ball and run with it. They are going to probably stab it three or four times, deflate it, nail it to the ground and make sure if you try to pick it up that you will be charged and you will be penalized ten yards. There, how is that for football jargon? Well, you know, they were reported, voter patrols being shot at and they knew it were 50s and my attitude on that, I was thinking, you know, that's where you have a 50 caliber sitting back of your own, a bolt gun. thermal would be great for that. Night vision would help but thermal would really help to ID where that was coming from. You can use thermal in the daytime. Yeah. It was at night. It was a night fire. That's why they took cover. What it was, I agree with the article, I think from the trenches, I think Henry's got it on his page. Guys, it was cover fire for an invasion. Basically what happened is the illegal punks and skunks and the pupa were coming across but they were just a screen. When the Border Patrol showed up they started taking 50 caliber semi probably