Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, tactical planning, and equipment sourcing during the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report on July 22, 2014. He reviewed surveillance footage and tactical positioning from the Bundy Ranch standoff, analyzed topographic mapping resources, and provided detailed guidance on military surplus camouflage uniforms (Italian Vegetata and Croatian Woodland patterns) and their practical applications. The show covered communications equipment from Fair Radio, battery storage, lamp oil procurement and storage strategies, and featured a caller from Michigan announcing a spaghetti dinner fundraiser for Daniel Rose on August 10th. Koernke also discussed seasonal preparedness, local militia activities, and transitioned to gardening and permaculture topics with Joe from the Carolinas.
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Well ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on Liberty Tree Radio. Indiana Freedom Talk Radio dot 4 mg dot com, AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're in the Hallmark network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas. Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the third, the fifth, the pit, and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Weaving to the left coast where we have the great state of Jefferson, we turn back to the East. Weep across plains, leap over the Virgin Islands, Mississippi land, and the Smokey slash the Blue Ridge where the restaurant crews, grammar teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium bring us the Golden Spike. It is a beautiful summer day out there, although we're getting some storm clouds from the northwest and west. Probably going to get some rain progressively. Not yet, but towards the evening hours, pretty well guaranteed. So pay attention to your environment, guys. The storms, they are coming. It's not an if, it's just a when. and be prepared for the change in environment. It's not an if, it's just a when, it's going to happen. So we got to be used to rolling with the punches. Of course, we do need some more rain. We actually have been pretty good and dry for the last two, three days. And with the warm, that means the plants need a little recharge. That's going to happen, looks like, here in the next 10 hours or so. So I'm not worried too much there. We, of course, have been taking care of the gardens. 22nd of July, it is the sixth year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America of the K 2014 Old Earth Calendar, or Nostradamus Doom calendar. Now come on. It's just so easy. You can take Nostradamus and it's like that thing. His comments stick to any wall, any year, any era you want. You can pull whatever you want out of your arse and say that this is kind of close to whatever he said and it's got to be it, man. I'm sure we're doomed. And of course it's a great cop out for those who want to sit on their hands. A couple things going on here at its communications Tuesday, dealxtreme.com as I mentioned, fairradio.com, fairradio.com, fairradio.com. Has a whole bunch of really good stuff they've been offering for a reasonable price here. Most recently in terms of military support gear, field telephone switchboards. And they've got some hints. handset combinations along with a harp microphone slash headset combination that is useful with both aircraft or on the ground. The cool thing is the basic fixture slash base adapters for them, the base plugs, are the large format mono-pinned And again, work pretty much with anything out there as long as it's got the large format jack. I know what they're doing with aircraft where they're making them lighter and they're going with a smaller uh... almost like the stereo jack you find on your computers big guys those are not rugged they do not take abuse they simply don't there's not enough material there and if the transport junk is involved with anything they're stretching the copper wire way too thin military single communications and the uh... even civilian communications needs to be reliable for aircraft so Again, both here, heavier and older in that respect is typically better and clearer. Crisp. That's really what you need. You need crisp. You want to be able to get through and it needs to work every time you hit the key. So check them out. Fairradio.com. Fairradio.com. That's fairradio.com. Man, take the time to plug into it. Now. Let's see, we had a couple other things here. Again, I want to say thank you to our Colonial Marine personnel around the ground out at the Bundy Ranch. Last night I was up till... Well, actually, I fell asleep watching the videos, so I've got to watch some of the last 25 minutes of our ground surveillance video that were done on site. And the reason... Excuse me. One of the reasons is just too many things, too many hours to go over. But, got a pretty good feel for the road grid. Again, the standoff position the CMM used is perfect. It offers complete observation not only of the Bundy Ranch, but all of the approaches short of one. That can be covered. Still, it is observable, but not to the degree that everybody would prefer, obviously. However, pretty much the lion's share at the greatest distance, especially with one of the promontories that was used. It gives us excellent and very clear imagery by the way. In fact, it's movie quality. Some of this could be used for dynamic cinematography if you were doing an intro for something. Seriously. Beautiful work, guys. I want to say thank you and I can't appreciate it. or send my appreciation out enough for the guys that spent the time out there and cooked their brains because it's in 100 degrees. Which is typical out there. It's not that bad when you're acclimated. In this case, one of the other things though, which is really cool, at least two of the cameras that were run were VHS machines and they offered as good if not better imagery than the digital cameras that were taken along. A combination is not a bad idea. In fact, it's preferred. So just something to consider there again and over there. Other than that, I've got to do another review of one or two other SIT reps. Pretty well, we've got an overview and a complete tactical pre-deployment plan. Should we decide or should we have to fight in the area? We can make recommendations very quickly now. Also, we're overlapping that with advanced mapping that I was acquiring from one of my other sites. I actually have been collecting topo maps for decades. When I was in the military, they would always toss out the older topo maps, which I recommended against because we never had enough maps. Well, no, we've got to get rid of them. We need to clear off the shelves. It's like, okay, so I'll take those home with me, and I did. In the long run, it's kind of paid off because much of the mapping was for many, many different parts of the United States, too, by the way, including Nevada. I've got a complete tax set for the military, one to 50,000 scale. Also, an overview, a series of overview maps very well engineered. Obviously, again, these are DOD from the geodetic survey reign, survey groups, and although it's done by government service administration, GSA operations there. The point is that the mapping work that was done is completely up to snuff. The promontories don't change, guys. There's a few man-made cuts and bridges and such. But those can be penned in if you really know what you're doing. And the idea is to practice doing that anyway. However, again, I haven't spent a whole lot of time really making major upgrades of maps that I haven't used for 20 years or 15 years, whatever, because I've been collecting stuff even right up until recently. Any time I see mapping, if somebody's tossing out, I grab it all. That way I have duplicates 50, 60, 70, 100 duplicates of a map and I don't have to buy it especially for the area here, our tactical areas, where we're going to be operating. I just got two cases of mapping from one of the metro parks and at first I was thinking, okay, it'll probably be the little thumbnail scenario. No, these are good road structure maps showing the entire area. and all major both man-made and natural navigation marks. So it's perfect. Rivers, streams, lakes, roads, train tracks, old road beds, blah blah blah blah. So it's actually quite extensive. It's not quite a regular topo map, but it's the next best thing, especially if I can hand it out to every one of the troops and they've got something to work with. OK. Anyway, mapping is the next priority. As far as upgrades to the trailer that's out west, We've got some other stuff that just came in, mostly it's administrative support, but we're also going to be adding a pile of Dell computers to that particular one along with the rig that's going to Texas. The most important thing there, that's what held us up is I've got a whole pile of hard drives. The hard drives are mated to the system. Each computer is going to be identically built. All of them have the same RAM. All of them are the same processor, all the same keyboard, so backups to backups to backups. And again, cost, it's all stuff we got for free. So we will have that squared away, and we'll be part of the signal communications pod that's going in that direction too. Other thing here real quick, couple other camouflage patterns to look for that really would work well, both out in Nevada. The problem is weight of the uniform. I actually have to point that out before we go any farther. And the reason I bring that up is because, again, looking at, let's see if I can find this here. Well, actually, most of the uniforms that are regular in military are 50-50 cotton polyester blend. Good uniforms, nothing wrong with them. They work just fine. They will function flawlessly for all practical purposes, but they will function and do what they're supposed to do. Ripstop, especially for the tropical or desert environment, is still the most logical way to go. For everybody out there that's looking for a solution, especially with the hot weather, and of course we're into the summer, but as I mentioned yesterday, you should already be preparing to work into the winter clothing now, especially for summer sales. It's the middle summer, guys. It's not going to last much longer and the sales are going to be gone because, well, we're heading towards fall and we had a winter last year so people remember cold and wet and more rain and snow and then more snow and then more ice and then lots of ice and then lots of snow. So if that happens again, then we all know that we better be prepared for it. So we're going to do what we can to do just exactly that. And that will be part of the mission for the next couple of days is to be prepared or start to prepare everything for the winter deployments and be prepared. Now, out west, winter deployment out in Nevada, well, yeah, you better have cold weather gear, but it ain't exactly like being in Michigan now, is it? as you and I all know. So there are different environments you still need to be prepared for, but again the 50-50 cotton polyester as opposed to the ripstop uniforms, logistic issue or something you need to take into consideration, and there are some really nice patterns. One of them is the Italian waterfront. It's been showing up in odds and ends, in pieces for the last couple of A couple of months in the surplus industry coveralls, a battle blouse, not super heavy so it actually could be worn in the desert environment, but it has a sage green and earth brown color range with a little lighter mustard slash a tan, a brown tan, but in the brown range in a medium tan range, not real bright-brite or mustard yellow or anything like that. Now, this worked really well in the Italian boot. Originally it's of course the Italian combat uniform overlaps with the old World War II variants that they had. But the stuff is reasonably priced, well made, it's older surplus guys, not newer, even with the Italians who were poor country after World War II and then even into the 60s. And still, you know again, grafting corruption does what it does. Anyway, for everybody out there, I highly recommend that you take the time and look around to see what's out there that might be useful in that area. Those particular patterns. Vegetata, another Italian pattern. That's why it's really interesting. A bunch of Italian stuff is showing up right now. The Italian waterfront pattern, I've seen it, works really well because of that sage green base that makes up the mix in the pattern. The vegetata is basically an eight color desert slash multicam. It's not multicam, but the average person if they saw it would believe that that might be, or that's probably what it is. They would write it off that way. But the material and equipment itself, very well made. The uniform is very well made. The whole thing is, again, it's probably a mid-weight uniform. It's not ripstop. They are brand new, Italian-ish, B2U sets, a vegetato pattern. Two cargo pockets and the button fly shirt has the Italian patches in place to mark them obviously. These are brand new unissued and basically for what you're paying for a single like a top or a bottom for multi cam you're looking at the top and the bottom in vegetado. Now the only problem I can see is that and I'll give you a heads up here don't just go out and buy it because Mark said hey you should buy that vegetado camo. Well, here's the problem. A lot of other people who are salesmen are going to go, hey, that looks a lot like multi-cam. Why don't I just sell it kind of like another variation on the theme or really push it as Italian, vegetato. And I'm going to charge what we do for multi-cam, which is probably going to happen out there. But if you can find someone who's got one of the tap sources from the Swiss companies or whatever, this stuff is actually very reasonably priced. Once again, though, no hats. I have gone through the system, probably you can pick up Chinese knockoffs. In the booney hat I'd recommend simply for common sense reasons, you know, overhead cover. You make your own and take it with you. The other thing about the camouflage is again its weight in the uniform itself but that's just something you've got to live with. I still haven't had a chance to check on these to see. Maybe they just missed out on mentioning that they are a ripstop pattern lighter weight summer uniform. But I just don't think so. So again, working into the southern winter or the desert winter might be useful. And we are eventually working that way. So that would be an option for guys moving in. Also, it's a pattern that's unique. Even though it doesn't look like multicam, if somebody tries to sneak in amongst your group and they're not with you, the camouflage itself is an odd man out. It's not the most common. In fact, it's a very unique pattern in and of itself for what it is. And that means that it's kind of useful for a shoot, no-shoot, or friend photo if you're trying to secure an area. Someone doesn't have the uniform you're wearing. They don't have the correct configuration for gear because you've laid down a standard. That's a great way to be able to ID someone that's not a friend. See how that works? So there's all kinds of tricks in the trade you can apply that will help to get the job done. Next, ripstop in general. Now if somebody is going to commit to woodland ripstop camo, I've got a couple of sources right now that are just phenomenal. Brand new, woodland ripstop, Croatian camouflage tops. These had worked down on the border. A lot of guys like to go to the desert bottom of green top in the woodland or in something like that. Well, you're talking about $6, $7 a unit. and you're talking about being available in large, extra large and extra, extra large at no special price. Plus brand new on issue. So again, it's not the stuff that's out there. Well Mark, it's not multi-cam. Hey, it's Woodland. And by the way, it's so cheap, it's brand new and it's cheap. Pretty much everything else you need to match up in Woodland is out there. Helmet covers, booty hats, patrol hats. Even the web gear if need be backpacks in the Woodland without any problem and actually pretty reasonably priced because they're not the latest and the greatest fill in the blank. Same cut, same backpack, just not in the preferred, du jour camouflage of the moment. Okay. Now, ripstop pants, more expensive. It's funny because it's always been the case across the board, we've been watching this with surplus. Pants are running on an average as much as twice the cost of the blouses of the you know the battleshirt That's at the wholesale end not talking the retail end I'm talking the wholesale end although it's still reflected most prices because the guys that buy this stuff that have stores They use a particular math formula, so you're still stuck with the same basic exchange rate now One of the tricks here is again remember that a lot of your blouses are actually a salt smock length and In the past, a woodland camouflage or a buff camouflage or fleck turn was worn purely as an upper body camouflage system. In other words, a pants-roady green, there might even be a blouse underneath the battle blouse slash shirt, combat smock, kind of almost a field jacket, but not quite. In fact, it was designed to just offer a layer of protection. just enough insulation so you could move comfortably. In other words, another layer of clothing over top of the other clothing you already had. So, those are options and directions we can go in. I would remind everybody too, we know we didn't do this the last hour, forgive me on this before I forget. We have the end of the year bill, I had to end up yesterday, he's been explaining to everybody, he wants to say thanks to all the people who have donated, we're past the $1,000 mark. The goal is $3,000. If you could take the time, go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Once you get there, plug in. Look right in the middle of the page, you'll see right there, expose the end of the year bill, what it is we have to make and where we are. And unlike old Bummer slash Barry Satoro, we're totally transparent on this every year. We'll show you exactly what we've accomplished, where we are as far as the donations go, so that nobody is out of the loop. All I have to do is go to the page, look at the middle of the page, Ed updates it accordingly. It's done and again, post as quickly as we can. We do the tally up on it and confirm the donation, etc., etc. Now, oh, well heck, we're almost to the bottom of the hour. We'll probably have a bottom of the hour break here if we can. I don't know if Ed's going to be able to do that. If not, I might have to be creative. We'll see what happens. But I would remind everybody again, go to www.liberty3radio.4mg.com. Remember our sponsors, we haven't done this, but if Ed wants to run an ad block at the bottom of the hour, pick a song. Because as it is, we definitely want to make sure that we touch on our sponsors that are out there. They're on the main page. Go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com. And when you get there, you'll be able to find out what all is happening. with regard to the end of the year bill and Okay, very good. I just thought I heard something else there jumping in I don't I want to speak over anybody anyway. Oh, it looks like in Kentucky is And we'll be back from the way the deep was still on shoes and I take it home save it for I've got a secret trip to keep all my flavors sealed in tight with aluminum That kind of The map is just the best To keep your sandwich nice and fresh Stick it in your coo- TECTED cause I made this hat From aluminum, four pins, and twine To probe your butt or read your mind Looks okay, but here is the- Zipping his head, the lizard man We are back, we are back now, anyway And it is Communications Tuesday It is just past the bottom of the arc for everybody out there listening We have again a couple of other projects that are up and on standby here this Saturday night. 10 o'clock actually starting Friday night, 6 meter around the state is going to take place. That will be starting from 10 o'clock Eastern time Friday night and of course will be repeated a couple of times. But then we have the general radio ham meetup that will be taking place on Saturday night. And that will include the usual suspects that many other people participate in. the event to include our friends on the east coast, north, south, and west. The best propagation changes, different people tag team and take over because we lose signal through the wee hours of the morning into dawn. That happens every time. It's the nature of the radio technology. It's just how it works. And I'll see in addition to that. Batteries, batteries, batteries. Right now, we've got a place, there are a number of different, I guess the equivalent to Big Lots, but they're what Big Lots used to be. I wouldn't be surprised if the guy who originally had created Big Lots has started a new series of stores up because Big Lots was pretty cool. It was like Kmart even years and years earlier where you could go in or Meyers, Thrifty Acres where you had bins of stuff. Not everything China support produced in plastic bubble wrapped in advance, although the stuff could be from China, Taiwan as a nationalist China Taiwan, or it could be from, for instance, Korea, could have been from Japan, whatever. And quality was up and down, but there were always some neat buys on pliers and things of that nature. Well, this new company, Ollie's, which apparently is starting to work out through the other states here in the Midwest, It has anything from food to automotive parts to carpeting to you name it. It can nick-nack junk can be in there. But a couple of the things that are cropping up there on occasion are tactical paints, cheap, and also I mentioned automotive parts but industrial parts by the bin. If you're looking for a running light body to operate one of those really super bright LEDs but you don't have a casing, a lot of them come with no casing, no fixture. Well, at Ollie's right now they've got these stamped sheet metal appear to be probably fog light bodies with a glass reflector and glass lens. With one of these new ultra-bright panel LEDs, and there are several dozens that one of our guys, in fact my youngest son, has been building power packs up with a couple of solar panels using these two ultra-bright automotive LED panels. Well, they would fit perfectly into the little project box of the type we're talking about from the ollie end. You have yourself a couple of really major high beam, but much better quality casings just across the board by the very nature of the materials that they're made out of. They really outdo whatever it is that was probably proposed to make these things work as far as what was going to be inserted. So it's kind of neat. Originally we were probably in a condensant bulb, running 12 volt bulb of whatever kind, but that just was snicked out of there. They are just the hulls now. It is still a good purchase for a dollar a piece. Glass lens, glass reflector, very high grade metal hull. Yeah, it would be nice if it was plastic and it would take a little more bounce, but not necessarily, especially if it is a Chinese sport junk anyway. In this case, stamp sheet metal and glass. Very resilient, but especially if we are sending a signal out like that. from a LED light, you can get some major focus out of something like that. It makes a big difference, either as security or as a form of illumination for just standard operations, streetlights, etc., etc. There's all kinds of places where this thing can be put and or ways it can be applied. So that's Ollie's located in Ipsilanti, Michigan, but there are other stores all through the Midwest now. Apparently they're expanding again and amazingly enough they're typically next to a big lot. The big lots have become China Sport bulk stores. The only thing where there are a few odds and ends that are useful is A. The food department B. Lighting. Because they do have a lot of China Sport LED lighting in piles and when they have the season go by that the stuff was built for, the prices are sliding scale in savings. So I just want to give you a heads up on that. Another thing, lamp oil. Now pay attention, the tiki oil is out there now which is a less sophisticated lamp oil. While you may not want to have it indoors where it's going to smoke a place up, again you've got to remember you've got to keep the doors open and keep air circulating. Lamp oil is out there this time of year and what's going to happen is the computers are going to tell everybody that summer is over by the end of this month. We know it's not, but what happens is they start bringing in the fall stuff and they bump out all of the same material that they had in stock. So the stuff being marked down by 20, 30, 50, 70 percent is the norm. It's like, oh yeah, right, the lamp oil slash went out of happiness because what? It got stale. The expiration date means it explodes in the box. What? Well, you all know better than that. So here again, you're looking at a pretty good price for, if you shop around, either in the equivalent for three furs or four furs, depending on what they want. However, one thing we should point out is that with regard to these, there's citronella oil. There's a number of different types. There's even scented that are for out there in the camping areas nowadays. They are not necessarily bug oil. A bug repellent citronella stock, they can be others, but all will work for lamp oil, especially during the winter. At the end, again, some are a little dirtier than others. You're going to have to wash the globes on your units, which I would recommend anyway. They set up a series of patch poles that will collect carbon. While the areas where you have a clean burn of the areas heated up it doesn't necessarily collect and that creates problems for people who are going to look out windows and things like that. So just something to think about there. Anyway, if you get to the idea before I do, remember we're going to clean out the containers. We're going to refill a whole lot of this stuff with the industrial one gallon containers. We need to be using glass and seal it if it's going to be for long term storage. Oil is actually very stable in that respect. That's something everybody seems to forget about, that the viability of a lot of the stuff that's out there, its potential is not necessarily going to be exploited. With storage of oils, for instance, as we've talked about doing Molotovs down the road, I don't want to waste my lamp oil for that, but remember the lamp oil is a low burn, like diesel. So it does have application. You do about a 50-50 mix. High burn, low burn. Low burn can be anything you've got that will allow for either a coagulation of the two materials so they bond together. Or again, if it burns and bursts, even as it impacts because there are different ways to do it, you can electronically activate it or you can make contact. The material spills onto the chemical tab that you make for the material that you're trying to burn and it takes off on its own. The big thing here again is how are you going to apply the material or is it just simply part of your defense slash your economy. One of the things about lamp oil is that most people don't think about having them stored. So having them in storage in and of itself, especially in smaller but quantities of containers because the ships that may have had or the stuff that was brought in cargo wise, transport wise, smaller packages where the norm or have been the norm. Whatever you select or choose for storage and for this type of use, try to diversify and keep the things down in size. Also try to make sure the containers are not going to break down. I mentioned glass and it's like Mark, do I really want to put it in glass? Well, You'll notice with lamp oil that a lot of these containers are actually quite thin to begin with. They're minimizing that. It's almost like they're the water buckets we've been using here. Forgive me, the dollar store and any of the cheaper water companies, the containers that they're selling their water in, right? That's comparable to what they're using for storing this petroleum product, the lamp oils. problem, it breaks down. Plastic breaks down, becomes brittle, and you could lose everything that's in the container. So think ahead. Watch the recycling bins for large liquor containers, especially those with carry handles. It doesn't mean it was what brand it is. No, you shouldn't have to pick it out and clean out the bottles for somebody by drinking Lebous, etc., etc. Whatever you're going to use for the containers. I would normally recommend the cider and gallon milk jugs, but they're just not available like they were. If you do have them, fantastic. The idea behind this is that the glass with a plastic, not a metal, a plastic closure lid It allows for a good long time of durability with regard to being stored on the shelf or put back in cache somewhere. Oh, it doesn't have to go back into the storage area slash on the shelf where the rest of your material and equipment is. It should be cached somewhere out and away. That way you don't have to transport the glass. You don't have to worry about it being broken or smashed or accidentally oopsied somewhere down the road. It should be in a secure ID hole and should be properly stored so that it offers no burn on site if it does start to go. Minimal oxygen and little or no supply in terms of air when the time comes. Anyway, we have a caller. I thought I heard a ding. I thought I heard a voice. Okay. Go ahead. We got you caller. Jump in there. Hey, this is Young Tom from the Michigan Section. Hey, what's going on? Just that much. I just wanted to put out my group. There's been a good dinner for Daniel Loeb. He's... Oh. Hold on a sec here. Let me double check to make sure I've got that right. Uh oh, somebody moved my... ...scandal book! Oh no! And the other one's gone. Oh, this is really peeling me off. Actually, look, this is a deception. I've got the right size devices sitting here, but they're not mine. Okay, go ahead and give it all out again for everybody anyway and take your time. Go slow, go three times, please. Okay, my militia group, Michigan Wolverine, which is hosting the GADI Dance again here for Daniel Rose. It's August 10, 2014, 1 p.m. It's going to be Harold Lefty. KSC Hall, that's nice of call, Ms. Hall. I'm graduating Michigan on M118. And that's in Gladwin. Michigan. And the date again, give it out a couple times. August 10th? Okay. August 10th, 2014, from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Again, it's at the KSC Hall, which is like the Columbus Hall, in Graduand, Michigan, on M118. Again, that is from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. and all we can eat? Spaghetti? Uh, yeah, the prices is adults for $7, children tenant under for $3. Donations will be appreciated and a silent auction will be held as well. And that's of course to help him out. We help out the family with the bills and to take care of supporting the family in general because of his illness, correct? Medical expenses, treatments, and transportation to Ann Arbor. Oh boy, he's coming down here to Arbor Town. Well, that's cool. They have an entire radiological research group right there for cancer. In fact, I know right where he'll be sitting if he's coming in for treatment because I used to work right there in that area at Kresge Research. Although even if he's in the other main building, Kresge Research is where they prep all the medicine. They have a cyclotron there. We're not surprised about it. Big Buck Nuclear Cyclotron and it produces short life medicines for research and short life medicines for radiological therapy. So that's where it's located. What else have been jumping off up there? Go ahead, please. Not much. Just been keeping busy trying to get... I've been holding... Oh, by the way, this weekend... Go ahead and give the information out, please. Okay. I'm holding a knee. If you want more information, you can email me, 970.com. We've got, of course, some other activities going on. Midland, as far as I know, it's confirmed. There is a general meetup for the weekend on Saturday taking place in Midland. Also, I do not have the schedule, but we've got the illegal aliens site that they're pushing in Vassar, Michigan. I don't have any jump-off particulars on that yet. The guys stop by, but they're on their way to Ohio. We'll have more on the Vassar activities probably later in the week here. Of course, it's Tuesday, hopefully tomorrow, but if not, it'll be Thursday. So we'll see what we can do to give everybody an update there on what's going on. Any word over in that neck of the woods there where you are about them dropping illegals off? Any comments to try and sonar ping? Anybody say anything there? Well, I've been hearing that they're going to be heading up to Travis City by having it hasn't been confirmed yet. I'm going to rally a bunch of people and stop them because we don't need no more people. well terror city of course is like a uh... it's one of those enclaves for the rainbow people and uh... so the food does and the uh... hyper liberals are popped their are stunned riddle in the middle of what northern well top of northern michigan of law off the peninsula they are both they don't really uh... come from the area where they pop their sari aris down but boy just like in austin texas and bob boulder in denver colorado These California caters have done everything they can to do damage to or to be totally contrary to everybody else's attitudes in the area. They probably need to be run down the road with a bayonet down to Mexico. That's where they all need to be sent. I'm not talking about the illegals. I'm talking about the fools promoting this stuff. Go ahead. We had open carry on the type of beaten beat as a three-pist protesting. that we're protesting the open carry or that we're all carry. Yeah, the people that was on open carry, they're being protected by people. Oh, well that's the left, yeah, the faggots and the queers. It's going to leave the gun violence and you're teaching your children. that day. I forget my hepatitis C at this stage and then there's all the variations of brown in between including baby poop, kind of yellow green. And then there's the piss yellow for the golden shower crew that are part of the faggot club. So that's what should be there and that's of course, and last year they played their card, the pedophiles are jumping up and down because they've been told that they're just normal like everybody else. A few years ago, they put a campaign out in Traverse City called, We are PC and they used the side of my thing and the thing as in Traverse City. Okay, well yeah, but that's the plan. We are PC. I was going to say, politically correct slash PC. Well, you know, whatever. But yeah, that's what they did. They put a campaign out because they wanted everyone to live peacefully and stop being violent towards each other. other good big city stuff coming up to the northern Michigan. You can check out and find out more about Traverse City. The sad part is you've got the Cherry Festival thing there, guys. Cherry, not just Cherry Festival, but Cherry Producers of the West and the Northern part of the state. Typically, those are like regular, real people, not the plastic, you know, propagandists that have come in from outside. And that is an issue that everybody needs to take into consideration. It's like Boulder, Colorado, Denver, Austin, and whole sections of the southern part of Wisconsin the same way, the Pouf de Palas. They move in. They've been kind of pushed out of one area, but they all congregate in a place and they start peeing in the pool. And you see all these baby roots floating by, and the color of the water turns yellow. And a lot of people get tired of, you know, having to deal with somebody else's problems they've created so they move on down the road and they let the characters have their way and that's been a problem for quite some time. Yep. Anyway, well anything else jumping off there? We're headed towards the top here. Nope, nothing else, just wanted to put that... Hey Tom, before you go... We can show support to our family who needs it and... Tom. And uh... Hear it? Hello? Yeah, I can hear you. Before you go, did you find that option I was pointing out to you or do you need some help with that? Oh, I think I found it. If not, I'll ask you about it. Yeah, they put it in an odd place. It's just above the messages as they come in. You gotta click the manager down and then you gotta select the, uh, oh, things waiting to be approved. And it's usually the first thing that comes up because we don't, we are not monitoring the members that are at it, I suppose. Yeah. I couldn't believe I was in the world. I did, I did get your, uh, I'm going to try it now. They supposedly fixed the outer groups making better and used everyone. They fixed something that wasn't broken which is what they always do. We're making it better. Yeah. I couldn't believe that. But yeah, I found it and I just wanted to put that information out so we can show support to a family we need and that's all I have on my end. very good we appreciate it. Tell you what, we're going to close in a minute here. A reminder for everybody out there before you don't take off. You can close with me. Do we have another caller? I heard maybe another voice there. Let's be safe. Do we have anybody else? Don't want to mess anybody up there. Very good. Reminder guys, www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.4mg.com. When you go to the page, it's the end of your bill, right in the middle of the page. Easy to spot. Take the time, plug in, check it out. And if you could donate to libertytreeradio.4mg.com, follow the instructions right there when you touch the tab. Any amount is fine, guys. Every couple of dollars makes a difference, maybe a dollar if you'd like for every month of the year. We kept the bill down and reduced the cost by paying once a year. How does that sound? We should have Joe from the Carolinas coming up next. We're going to be planting things and making them green. Hey, we already did that. We all, to a degree, we still got to do more. I got a patch here that's open and the fields, I think, are going to plant some pumpkin, late pumpkin. We'll see what happens. I don't care how big they get. It'll be kind of fun to see if they develop. And the seeds are free. So we might have some pumpkin in probably a half acre or so here as one of the last things for the season as far as what we put in the ground. Late for the raspberries. We've had raspberries running for 20 days straight and they're still just as strong as when they started this cool air has been perfect for the black raspberries. Also, grape season coming up. Be prepared. Michigan is probably going to get record grape production. It may not be as high as last year but it's going to be okay. Last year was a glut. We had a record in apple production. Like none we've ever seen in the history of the state that's been recorded. This year, probably it's going to be the grapes to include the wine grapes and the table grapes because Michigan Concord grapes. Sit there in the vineyard and plop yourself down by whatever vine you can reach and eat until you just kind of lays away. You don't have to go very far as thick as they are. Wild grapes this year are the same way, just massive production. Early on they're already setting up which means in other words they're already producing. Guys, we're looking at some big wild grape production and large fruit this year. The same is true for Choke Curies. They're late, well actually they're pretty much on time, a little late but not by much because they're actually there, but they haven't turned yet. So that's coming too. Go ahead Dom. I don't know, I'm sorry. Before you go I wanted to let you know we named a little kitty cat. Oh, what's his name? I named him BBQ, Shelley named him Nemo, so he's Nemo BBQ. Nemo, well of course. Be careful on the milk thing, I was kind of a little off on that. I didn't know how old for sure he was, so. Oh, he's five weeks for sure, we know how old he is. Yeah, do a little light on that, be careful. There's actually some kitty milk out there that can be picked up, but he should be good if he's eating hard food. Yeah, he's been eating hard food, he just... tries to get something liquid from time to time. Yeah, just throw the sugar water or honey water in there at him because he can handle water if nothing else. That'll be good for him too. Maybe he's old enough, a little bit of milk. Or half and half. There's another option. Go half and half. That's richer. We are at the top, Dad. Yes, we are guys. For everybody out there, Joe's coming up next. Don't you touch that dial. We are going to be live. Do we still have time with us there? Yep, I'm here. Well, God bless the Republic. That's to the new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are in the march. Thank you sir. And I'll let you go. We're going to be of course back at 8 o'clock. Oh no, it'll be layering myself today. It's Tuesday. It's communications Tuesday. Should be hearing the music here in a moment. I knew we'd be there somewhere. For everybody out there, you all be careful if you're headed home right now from work. Pay attention to the roads. We got wet here and there on the Midwest and they're a little slick because it's been dry. All those oils come up off the road. Great sooner and slow down. We'll see you guys in a bit. We'll be back at 8 with Larry Mark, Evening Intel Report. Meanwhile, Joe from the Carolinas, the green from himself, coming up here live on Liberty Tree Radio. Bye-bye. It's a ball of sun, yes we're the suns, the suns of liberty of the revolution. Thank you for listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. We all need to prepare ourselves. You might have the food, water, gold and silver, but ask yourself, are you truly prepared? That's why you need to visit MainMilitary.com. MainMilitary.com carries everything you need. Gas masks, fire starter kits, high capacity magazines, chemical suits, military surplus items, and much more. Do you own a firearm? MainMilitary.com has a large selection of pistols and rifles suited for your needs. Are your local store sold out of ammunition? 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