August 7, 2014
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1h 1m
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Mark Koernke discussed tensions between the Bureau of Land Management and local law enforcement in the American West, citing an LA Times article about sheriffs' concerns over BLM militarization and heavy-handed tactics. He criticized federal agencies for overreach and suggested that local sheriffs should have primary authority in their counties. Koernke also provided extensive practical advice on outfitting militia units with surplus equipment, bicycles for border deployment, and constructing field shelters using PVC pipe and tarps. He promoted independent patriot musicians and encouraged listeners to support Liberty Tree Radio's fundraising efforts.
- blm
- bureau of land management
- bundy ranch
- federal overreach
- local law enforcement
- utah counties
- militia preparedness
- surplus equipment
- border deployment
- patriot music
- liberty tree radio
- second amendment
- federal agencies
- sheriffs authority
- tactical gear
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Why do music lovers choose Live 365 over other music sites? More stations, more variety, and more choices! How can you make a great thing even better? Find out more at Live365.com slash VIP. Live 365. Put them today for prices on hard to find ammo and bulk ammo orders. You don't need to worry about having a military surplus store in your area because mainmilitary.com is the only store you'll ever need, all from the comfort of your computer. Visit them online today at mainmilitary.com. That's main like the state military.com. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. Invist the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to torture freedom, as Iowoki 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 him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I am our kronky. 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 are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, we're on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations and ultra net technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska We're in the homework network from top 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 the third, the fifth, the pit, and the 12 sisters on the left side of the state. Well, waving the left coast, we have the great state of Jefferson. We turn back to the east sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippian line in the Smokies slash the Blue Ridge. Well, the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the Maville Grandma Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us the Golden Spike. Anyway, do we have time with us here? I heard a ding, just want to make sure. He might have done mute. Very good, okay. Well, it is, as we know, the 7th of August. It is the sixth year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K-2014 Old Earth Calendar or Mayan Crazy Town. crazy town calendar and we'll do just that. So for everybody out there listening it is a beautiful Thursday. It has been bright and shiny most of the day. A lot of additional work to be done and we're accomplishing pretty much all the other you know checklist of missions things to do but still more enough to keep us busy and swamped and with the bad guys bouncing around the planet doing what they're doing inside the United States well Looks like we're going to be busier still as the days proceed here. So anyway a Couple of real quick items here. I mentioned Center fire systems comm Center fire systems comm take a look at their front page go to Center fire systems comm check out the Material support and equipment that they have on hand there in terms of specials and package deals If you get a chance, take the time and also go to www.MajorSurplus.com. That's MajorSurplus.com. Go to their military surplus section and as I pointed out, when you get there then go to NBC equipment. They have 10 of the Russian round eye possum masks. No filters, no bags, just the mask. 10 masks for $11. before, if not three, before California shuts down. So if you're out there and you're listening, I want to give them a ring. We can find out about the rest of the details. I just simply ran out of time today before it was time to come up on the air with all the other stuff that we've been overlapping on and making contact with people over for the last couple of days. In fact, we had a lot of comings and goings in the last 48 hours or so. And that's kind of tied up our processes, guys. MajorSurplus.com, MajorSurplus.com, then go to Military, you know the surplus section there. And then he'll come up with a couple of pages that are listed. Go to the second page, Nuclear, Biological, Chemical, Duke by Chem. NBC section is where you want to go. There are nine items in that section. Lower left-hand corner is where you'll find the masks. OK? So again, that's www.dot. major surplus dot com and a couple other projects that we have going on here too. Don't forget we have the end of the year mission bill. We are at $1,194.31. I want to say thank you to all of our friends that are listening. This is again a heads up issue that progressively through the next couple weeks and more will be collecting for the end of the year bill. The goal is there. What we've raised is there. If you can see it in your heart to pitch in more, that'd be fantastic and do your part to help keep Liberty Tree Radio up and online. And would that be the case? I don't know if we've got Ed sitting nearby there, but he might want to give us an update. Anything that's been changed or going on with Liberty Tree Radio, because again, he's the one doing the bookkeeping, keeping track of what's coming in through PayPal. And he might be busy with something else off to the side, so not a problem. And as it is, a couple of the things here. An interesting article, and it's just in line with what we've been talking about. Surprise. Shazam, Sergeant Carter. Shazam. Of course, the latest thing out west, BLM local law enforcement tensions near Breaking Point in the west. Now, this is an LA Times article. Everybody's fed up with the Fed to begin with. All they are being used as enforcement officers for trying to kill Americans to hand over the stuff to the communist Chinese. And the pigs that are in these uniforms, they don't care about you. They don't care about this country. They're just a bunch of stinking, apron-wearing rats. The old ring-knocker, clewer, and crew, or the yamical-wearing pieces of filth that are from outside the country. And they're in our system. And they are virtually ransacking the country. It's what they're doing. The pigs in the BLM are tied in with foreign personnel, they are tied in and have integrated foreign personnel that are in management. That's not accidental, that's part of the foreclosure in America if they have their way. Again, everybody out west is pretty well fed up with their sorry hind ends and at some point it's probably going to kick off that way as easily as anywhere else. It doesn't have to be down on the border. In fact, the pigs that are up there bullying the American people figure that's an easy mark. But taking their sorry arse down to the border and telling them to protect it. Well, you know, they're told to make sure that their brothers in the lodge are able to get their dope across the border, and they do. So they're not going to help with dealing with the border issue. It's more fun killing Americans if they figure in their home we're going to roll over backwards and allow themselves to get kicked in the crotch and rape the women and kill the cattle. Well, they did kill the cattle like out of the Bundy Ranch. You see how that works? You know, normally you keep the cattle alive so you can eat them or sell them. But with the new skanks that you have, the P-Brains that are in these agencies, dumb as a box of rocks twice as thick, well, you see what the end result is. Just plain stupid. Anyway. This particular article is about halfway down the scroll for the present page. This was the LA Times BLM Local Law Enforcement Tensions near Breaking Point. Now remember, I want to read this, I'm just going to stay in on the storyline with it, but remember what we've talked about on the air. See if you can catch the particular high points that are in this that are like we told you so. LA Times by John M. Glionna. James Perkins sees the Federal Bureau of Land Management more as a belligerent, occupying army than a government agency serving U.S. citizens, including those like in south central Utah. Perkins is the sheriff of Garfield County. A rural bastion the size of Connecticut with only 5,500 residents where 90% of the land is maintained by the BLM. The relationship between local law enforcement and often heavily armed federal officers has always been tense and now threatens to reach a breaking point. He and others attribute the deteriorating relationship to what he calls BLM's culture of elitism, which provoked Garfield County to join with two other Utah counties this year to pass a resolution restricting or banning federal law enforcement within their borders. I don't know any sheriff who doesn't want a good relationship with the BLM," he said. We're a rural agency and we'd like a partnership. But it seems they have a hard time recognizing our authority. They'd rather be independent. BLM has faced a string of challenges in April. It called on a cattle roundup. After rebellious Nevada, rancher Cliven Money was backed by an armed citizen militia that stood its ground with some automatic weapons. The BLM looked in turns. overzealous and ineffectual. Then in May, citizens of rural San Juan County and Utah staged a protest driving all terrain vehicles into a canyon. The BLM had closed to such traffic. BLM officials say they're trying to manage a mammoth swath of the west as best they can while seeking common ground. No, I can't even do that. That's BS. with local authorities. In some of those states, though BLM workers have felt so threatened that they patrol in unmarked vehicles without uniforms, really that just means they're rat spies and punks. Perkins and others recently addressed a House Public Lands subcommittee that was collecting testimony about concerns over the BLM, including claims about bullying ranchers and refusing to respond to emergency calls. They didn't mince words. Over the past decade or so, we have observed and experienced a militarization of the BLM's officers, said Leland Polacki, Garfield County Commissioner. Right or wrong, some equate BLM's law enforcement operations as the Gestapo of World War II era. BLM officials in Washington, Washington's called the claims vague and inaccurate. No, I'm calling you a stinking communist. You rotten piece of filth in Washington. How's that sound? That's not vague and it's not inaccurate. It's directly on the money. They're the interior police of the KGB, of America with a K. There, that's not vague. Well, I was going to read this all the way through, but I just get disgusted with these pieces of trash. The agency is not elitist, said Bob Abby, who led the BLM from 2009 until 2012. Everything the BLM does is based on public input or a direction from the courts. So it's frustrating to hear criticism like this. The way I see it, we have much more in common with local law enforcement than differences. My R's. But we've allowed those differences to block pursuing common goals. Right, common goals for the BLM to screw America. The best situation is to be shot right out of their boots and that will settle it. In fact, next time something happens, preferably that he is what will take place. Perkins testified that he has a good working relationship with other federal agencies such as the FBI and National Park Service, but not the BLM. In recent months he said the BLM has refused to renew law enforcement contracts with several Utah counties citing legal differences. In an interview, he described an incident this year in which a county detective was investigating whether a BLM officer had failed to report a traffic accident as required by law. I was told by the Chief of the BLM law enforcement in Utah that we had no right to investigate one of his officers and that the matter should have been turned over to their internal affairs division. That means nothing will happen. Perkins said when I'm told by the federal government that I don't have the authority to investigate crimes in my county, well, that's just troublesome to me. That's really understating it to say the least. His county, which includes most of the Bryce Canyon National Park, and parts of the Kenyalands, capital, reef and grand staircase, Escalante National Monument has spent more than $70,000 this year assisting federal officials with search and rescue operations, yet we've not seen one penny from them. He said, there have been times when we can't even get them to come out and assist us. Representative Chris Stewart, Republican of Utah, told the House Subcommittee that televised images of the BLM's tense, heavily armed standoff with Bundy looked like they were taken in Afghanistan or Iraq rather than the American West. In an interview, Stewart said the incident could have been avoided if federal officials had allowed the sheriff to take charge. They are just morally justified to intervene. Those local sheriffs know people in the community. They are more aware of what is going on with them. They can screw you and then turn you right over to the federal punks so the federal punks can do to you what they were planning on doing from the get go. Put the sheriff will backstab your hind end and do the warm and fuzzy. We don't want anybody to get hurt because all of our buddy apron wearers and ring knockers, well they got property they want to steal from you. We will help them do that. That's what the sheriff's job is to lick the arse of the fed. Let's see, Stewart, who has concerns about the weapons carried by many Federal officers, has sponsored a bill to demilitarize Federal regulatory agencies. That ain't going to happen until they're shot out of their boots. Any other seat, nobody is trying to take away weapons from the PLM. Well, yeah, actually they need to be, but that ain't going to happen. But, it's always the same thing. Oh, I'm concerned about all, but we're not trying to do anything, so you're not doing anything and you're a waste of air. But some of these regulatory agencies have SWAT teams or what they call special event tactical units. Stewart said, when I asked when these agencies deployed their units, I have told they couldn't answer that. This isn't the CIA or FBI. Why can't they tell the American people their rules of engagement? Abby said that BLM can do its part to bridge the divide with sheriffs. I've always said that it's important for BLM people to get out into the field. Yeah, right, so they can steal your cows, steal your land, and speak Chinese and work for the Chinese and the Jewish mafia. Let's see, you can't do your job by sitting behind a desk. You've got to go out and shoot those cows in the field. You've got to go out and rape those women. You've got to beat on those old ladies. You've got to beat down the property owners. That's right. You can't do that from behind a desk. For someone to come in with a complaint, there is a real need for better local relationships. Yeah, 30 caliber. Right up the BLM's arse. That'll settle it real quick. But Perkins isn't sure whether the wounds can be healed. We just have to respect each other. These people can't just come in and think they're going to walk over local authorities. That doesn't do anybody any good. But they'll continue to do it because you're too busy doing the panty waste warm fuzzy thing. So why complain about it? You're not going to do anything about it when they do. Duh. What do you think? Well, we pretty well know what's going on. Anyway, it is a very, very pretty Thursday. 7th of the first week, this is the end of the first week of the fine month of August. Temperatures have been medium, although warm today and pretty decent. A reminder in the morning, cool enough that grabbing your jacket or coat would have been a really good idea for most of the people that are out there. I would again jog your memory and remind you that if you're going out tonight, it won't be any different. You're going to see moisture and a lot of cool air. A lot of cool moisture coming in off the lakes along with the wind shift because of the different storm fronts that are around the North American continent here. Not significant but there is an interesting push pattern right now. So if you're in the Great Lakes area, you might want to grab that field jacket and just take it with you. You don't have to have a liner but grab your field jacket and put it with your gear. And if you're going out this evening you're going to be out and about. If you're going out to Camp Nagy-Hitcham they've got an advanced party leaving tomorrow morning. Friday they'll be there at 0800 actually. Everybody's pretty well opening up at 0800 instead of 900. So just the case in point there, the extra hour makes a big difference for setup time. And since there's nobody shooting during that particular hour and in fact not until 10. It's usually, again, a big benefit to have an additional hour to work and get people fed, give everybody their briefing for the morning and get them on to work that much faster because everybody's a volunteer and everybody does do their part. So, again, a reminder, take a field jacket with your kids. I just bring a liner along. You can always roll it up and put it in your backpack or leave it in the truck, but the coat should always be there with your gear. Let's see next on the horizon. We are almost to the bottom of the hour, so I think Ed, if we can, bottom of the hour break would be good and If you can, I'll tell you what, well be creative. Yeah something we haven't heard in a while and that will of course pick people's curiosity. We've got a lot of independent authors out there who have done some really fantastic work. Guys, remember if you've got a band that's doing Patriot music or if they want to, get them to. If they already have, get us copies. If you can get copies and get a signed release for the music, send it to PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130 PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. Take the time, plug in and shoot us on down to Shoot the music on down to PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. And we're almost to the bottom of the hour break. I think we might have one there. Remember we do have our sponsors. Take the time, check them out. Go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com. That's libertytreeradio.4mg.com. That's libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Plug it in and if you can, seat your heart to help out with the end of the year bill and of course support the sponsors that we do have in place. Let's not forget that we've got firearms and ammunition. Liberty's Guardian. If you're trying to find out more, that's www.libertiesguardian.com. If you want to get hold of them, remember that our sponsor is located at 105 West Main Street, Deschler, Ohio, 843516. Again, Liberty's Guardian, 105 West Main Street, Deschler, Ohio, 43. 516. Their phone number is 419-277-0377. That is 419-277-0377. That's 419-277-0377. And that's Monday through Friday is when they're open from 4 to 8 p.m. for the store hours. That's again Monday through Friday. 4 to 8 p.m. and that's located at 105 West Main Street, Deschler, Ohio. And the phone number is 412-277-0377. Hey, Mark. Anyway, um... As it is, we should be hearing the bottom of the hour break any moment now. I know. Forgive me, guys. We've got a bunch of stuff going on here. And let's see if half two I can do a bottom of the hour break. Excuse me. Um... Someone's calling for you, Mark. Hello? Copy that. Go ahead, please. Yeah, hey, Mark. This is BC down in Carolina. Yes. Yeah, I just wanted to remind the listeners that when you do contact the picture, to tell them where they were. I think we may just have to go the direction we talked about the lesser of the two desirable actions where we take care of it a couple of orders at a time, but we'll see what happens. I did also get the shopping list for the Whatsit box. To be quite honest, we could outfit a couple of people quite comfortably top to bottom even up to extra-largest with a whole bunch of stuff and have gear left over. I'm going to talk to them tomorrow about that and see what the price is right now. Grab boxes, if somebody really wanted to outfit an army and do it on the cheap, grab boxes from the surplus wholesalers, which are a pallet bin that's about chin height, the width of a standard 54 inch pallet, width and height of 45 by 54, or it can be 50 by 54, and there are Euro pallets they use too, and they actually have bins. They're the height of your chin and what they do is they throw everything in and they pack it solid. Now guys a bin like that can go for as little as, actually as little as 25 but $50. And easily the amount of equipment, now anything and everything can be in there. Banettes, optics, weapons parts, uniforms, field gear, cold weather equipment, you name it, it's virtually piles. It's a treasure hunt because you never know what you're going to run into. Of course, on the other hand, sometimes they get a bunch of stuff in that's not in the schedule and they don't have it technically in their inventory, you'll say in the US. They'll take the whole batch and throw them over into everything. I mean folded, packed solid, and you're looking at hundreds and hundreds of pieces of uniform per bin for $50. It's just that they don't carry it. And if they don't carry it, even though they got maybe several thousand pieces, for them that's a small lot when you're dealing with wholesalers and rent revolution companies. They deal in pounds and tons. They don't deal in counting them. It's how many pounds, how many tons. That's the kind of thing I've been working on this from the other end, from the Alibaba end, which is a company that covers a consortium. of surplus, not surplus, but new manufacturer equipment companies. They do have other surplus because they're tied into the Euro surplus and the Middle Eastern surplus, etc. But the thing I was looking at is some of the more exotic camouflages that work really well, but you just can't find them here. And the average price is between $3 to $6 per unit if you can buy $1,000. In other words, $3 to $6 a top or bottom. The more you buy, the cheaper they get. But you're talking BDU top, BDU bottom, the same stuff you're buying in the surplus stores as aftermarket right now. So if you bought 1,000 units at a time. In other words, you have to buy 1,000 tops and 1,000 bottoms. And you can see that $3 apiece, well, $3,000. As it is, uh, interesting, that's a set. You get $3 for a top and bottom, if you can believe that. But you're looking at dealing directly with a slave labor. So, that's another direction we could go. But again, people are going to have to organize that accordingly. And units are going to have to be doing that. If you're looking at outfitting a company or a battalion strength unit, anywhere from 100 to 125 men up to 500 to 600 men, remember that you need at least a bare minimum of three uniform changes. Ideally, five. If you are issuing out to new troops. In our case, as I've argued, because of issues with money, the country is not wealthy like it used to be. Resale shops, at some point you should have a schedule, a program set up. So if things go to hell in a hand cart, you give somebody a last-ditch credit card. and a pickup truck with a trailer and you go down to the resale shops and you pull up and you say, hey, give me a price for every OD green item you got in the rack there. I don't care what it is. Now guys, they've got all the things colored, sort of by color, so I'd get all the OD green first and then I'd go, okay, now what about the khaki, you know, the tan, the khaki colored stuff? Well, give me a flat rate price. We're everything there. I'm not going to look at the tags. Give me a price. And you buy all of that, and then you take all their pants that match too. Now you've got a whole bunch of uniforms that are roughly the same. You'll have a wide size range available from anything I've seen up to 6X. I don't know who's going to be out there in the field in a 6X. I doubt they will be. But the clothing is available in good size ranges typically, and it's mostly military cut. If I had to put a whole bunch of stuff on the shelf, one person's job, and this is where you should have portfolio slash mission files ready with your unit, with your group of people. Ralph, your job is to go to the feed mill. Here, we've got this many dollars. We'll grab as many pounds of rolled oats as you can from the feed mill before they shut down. Here's your mission. Go to fill in the blank, auto store, oil. We need so many cases of oil. Here's the dollar amount available. We need uniforms. Go to the resale shops. Also looking at the coats. They sort the coats by color. They have them all pre-sorted. Everything is OD green. Don't care what it is. Don't care what the cut is. Grab them all. Drag them away. It's just that simple. Oh, OK. It looks like, well, any other colors before we go any farther, please. And I appreciate that from BC. Thank you, sir. Again, guys, a reminder that we do have some pretty good people out there that are wanting to support the Liberty Tree Radio effort. We've got some sponsors that want to come up online. We'll let you know about that. Obviously, it will be posting as soon as we can get everything squared away on the page. I've got to put them in touch with Ed so that we can get all of the heraldry that they need artwork and whatever transferred over to Ed. But we're working on it and it's one of those many areas where it will help keep lights on, help keep replacement parts in motion and get us squared away. So as it is, here we are, it is just past the bottom of the air. Oh, come on, I can find something. I know I can. Give me just a second. I'm having to do four things at once. That's not as bad as doing three things. Well, five, oh man. Anyway, let's see if I can find something that I like. Well, of course I like all kinds of strange stuff. For our friends with the 23rd Regimental Combat Team, Colonial Marines, you guys have people returning. I guess they're coming back a day early or two days early. I don't know what it is yet. Something happened with regard to transportation, so they had to, and somebody's schedule changed with regard to work. They pretty well did everything that they needed to do. We were going to be posting, in fact, we were up almost all night last night for a number of different reasons, but we'll probably be posting some of the imagery from the border on our YouTube page at libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.4mg.com. The editing's done, we just got to get the rest of it completed. And do we have a caller? OK. Okay, we're going to find us some musak. Let's see if we can find something for the hour that makes sense. You know I like this song. You know what? It's got the flavor of Firefly and Serenity, but it's done by a unique author and the guy has done some really cool stuff. So I'll tell you what we're going to do. Wait a second. I've got to cue up all the noise. I gotta make it work right and you might recognize the song we played it before Slade Slade Cleans. This is the Intel report live. It is Thursday. It won't be live for the archives, of course. By the time you get on the archives, this image is already echoing, echoing. But through time, time, time. Anyway, that was Below by Slade Cleves. That's S-L-A-I-D. Last name Cleves. C-L-E-A-V-E-S. You want the studio version. That's what you were listening to, is the studio version. It won't be listed as such, but it's Below by Slade Cleves. He's done a couple other interesting pieces out there. In fact, I'm going to play another one probably after the break. That might be able to fit in before the top of the hour. That would be kind of cool too. It's called Breakfast in Hell. Yeah, this almost sounds like it would work really well. If you can picture that song they just played. with the words changed, which by the way I already did rewrite it, it would work perfectly as Serenity Valley and all its rocky floor, blah blah blah blah blah, etc. But anyway, Breakfast in Hell, you've got the impressive, this is going to be battle axes and broadswords. Well, I will give you a hint, there are axes involved. But Slade Cleves, an independent artist, has done a lot of other work up and down the dial. Like every artist, there are certain songs that they've done. It's just, man, they click. Below is one of them. This other one, all of the songs, of course, are ballad painters. In other words, it paints a picture, creates an image, and gives an impression. Now guys, we need patriot authors to be doing the same thing. We need patriot musicians. to be doing the same thing. Seriously, this is work that we really, really, really need to see done. And the background, we've got the instrumentalists, we've got the musicians, we've got the voices, we've got the technology. We simply need to apply it. The guys at PokerFace have done a phenomenal job. They're niche which is of course Patriot Rock and they've done many different songs. They actually have the ability to put a couple more albums out. We just need to get them in there into a studio and square them away and get them put into place so they can edit with their own technology and do it themselves. commercial studio time is a big chunk of change. I'll tell you what. I'm just in the mood and it just makes me feel good. But listen to this song, Slade Cleaves. I'll spell it again. S-L-A-I-D. Slade Cleaves. C-L-E-A-V-E-S. Breakfast in Hell. Okay? Hey, this sounds like it'd be a combat song. Yeah, it sounds like it'd be headed that way. Sometimes you don't just fight people. But out there this is the Intel report and as paid cleaves S-L-A-I-D, last name C-L-E-A-D, Slade, and the song, that particular song Breakfast in Hell, the one before that, Below by Slade Cleaves. You'll find those on YouTube if you want to look for them. along with some other really cool stuff out there and Again guys music Patriot music what I want to see and reason I played those that's what I would like to see a couple of you guys get motivated I don't care if you feel it's perfect or not. I don't need perfect not right away later on we'll work on perfect right now we need volume we need to start doing Patriot themes and in the same venue, the same idea here guys. We've got to paint a song, paint an image, think about it. And especially with all you guitar pickers out there, I'll tell you what I love is the guitar in both of these. I don't know who the lead and who the bass is on them, but I love their fingers. They're doing a great job. Those guys are doing the kind of music my brother has the same basic style has the ability to although again he's been through a lot of falls, busted both arms and of course busted his spine in a couple of places. He's dropped more than a few times from a mansion down in Florida. The whole place was being checked for termites and he went to do the assessment on the building and the whole corner of the four-story building collapsed underneath him. It just literally came off like a piece of cake, guys. Yep, they had termites. Not good for him. He and the United head first, face first, going down with the building and rolled as much as he could, but not too well from four stories plus up because he was standing on top of the roof. So, it didn't bounce very well. A lot of pins, a lot of screws, and a lot of time patching up and rebuilding stuff. So, again, just one of the reasons to be careful and pay attention. But we've got musicians out there that can do this. And I'm challenging recruit guys. Get everybody motivated on this. This is the dimension we're going to need. We need the Beer Hole songs for our era, okay? We really do. We need somebody's voice and somebody's mind to put together a whole bunch of songs that you will sing together. That's what we need. And I'm dead cold serious about this. We're going, we need our battle songs for our war, for our era, and we need to be looking at it now. Okay? Just something to think about there. Anyway, oh a couple others here. By the way, I don't know if we can do this before the top there. I know Ed's going to be bringing us in. One more time, go to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. On the middle of the page, we have our present. level with regard to our goal $3,000 and where we are with regard to donations. And I want to say thank you to all of our friends that have sent support. By the way, some of those have been significant donations. I greatly appreciate that. So God bless you for that too. In addition, a reminder, bicycles, bicycles, bicycles. If you're going down to the border, guys, there's bicycles laying around. Go to the resale shops. Pick a couple of old cross country or large tire bikes. of whatever kind and kit them out. Strip them off, clean them, camouflage them. OD green works just fine or sage green down there on the border works really well but camouflage the whole thing out top to bottom. put cargo rack in the front put a cargo rack in the back make sure that you've got again spares like a spare tool and uh... and uh... inner tube kit should be on board uh... i'd like to go with a combination of baskets in the back strap system you know the hard rigid back strap you know like uh... like a cargo deck For the rear, for the front, reverse take one of those, you don't see people doing this much anymore, but we used to do this all the time. Take the cargo strap, back strap rear that goes over the fender and mount the exact same unit up front. That gives you another cargo deck up front, exactly like a skateboard sized deck is what it looks like. Skeletized, usually aluminum, with the alligator clip for you so you can put stuff underneath that just to hold it quick. The alligator trap are mouse trap type spring loaded hookset. Bungee cords will do everything else. Camouflage everything. If the paint chips off, paint it again. In fact, here's a little trick. When the paint chips off on something, use the next camo color so you start to break up the pattern randomly because the little chip areas tell you where you need to paint. So you know that's where you decide to. So it's not a man-made pattern. It's a wear and attrition pattern. And the cool thing about it is it'll be random. Human beings like to make patterns. We do it subconsciously, even when we're doing camouflage. And it's why random dots and dashes are a really cool way to go. Bicycles, bicycles, bicycles. Why? Well, go take a look at some of the pictures. I've been looking at the videos the guys have dropped off in North Scent with regard to where we're deploying down there on the border. And that border road, guys, for units that are going to be doing only a couple of mile front, two or three miles, and I'm looking at some of the images where obviously you have rolling terrain. You know how it is. It's like a roller coaster. Well, put the bikes up on the high ground, mount everybody or everything there, coast, down and right up the hill to the next location just about with minimal energy spent. You have more activity. Everybody goes, well, what about gas money? How about pedal money? Well, wait a minute. We don't need to pay for pedaling except you've got to burn some calories. And you probably want to lose a little weight anyway and exercise. So you work just fine. Oh yeah, and by the way, if you want to go to the next step, my youngest I was just talking about, one thing we should remind everybody, the little 45cc push or pull engines that are there, they can add them onto a standard V-frame bike with a triangular frame with a crossbar. And guys, you make yourself a little all-terrain mini bike, but it's a full bicycle-sized vehicle. And those are fuel sippers. They go for tens and tens of miles on a gallon of gas. So that is the next step up. But at the very least, get the bikes down there. We can always go to the engines and while you're down there lamenting about, we aren't doing anything. We're not killing any illegals. Well, we don't plan on killing any illegals. Well, if we get into a firefight, though, we probably will defend ourselves. And so for that reason, it'd be a real good idea for everybody to remember that Maybe having some transportation down there and being able to move and maneuver as needed would be a good thing. A really good thing. And every group goes down, take five, six, ten bikes with you. Five bikes, please load up on a roof. If you've got a truck and you're going down with that, you've got a box or a cap on it. Throw the bikes up on top, canvas them over, make sure that the canvas is useful and it's tactical, not blue, not red, not green. Buy something from Harbor Freight that's camouflaged. When you take it down there, it's camouflaged. It's not blue, it's not red, it's not bright green, it's camouflaged. Everything you take down should be for application in the field. And everything in its proper configuration. See how that works? Think ahead. If you go to Harbor Freight, although they don't have as much as they did, they used to have even up to their biggest tarps in camouflage. Now you probably can still get them, and I think Tractor supply was the same way. They've had camouflage, but they don't have it necessarily on the shelf. They have been paring down their inventory. However, if you talk to them, you can probably order it still. And again, if you want to make a Quonset hut, guys, PVC pipe and 20 foot by whatever length, like 40, 50, 60 foot camouflage tarp, That is an overhead cover from rain, from sun, camouflaged, quantset hut waiting to be built. Very cheap, very reasonable, but also very quick to deploy. Well, what do you mean Mark? Well, okay, take two 10-foot 1-inch pieces of PVC pipe, put a jointer at the top, set them a certain distance apart. You bring the two parts together, you put the jointer together, well, you've got an arch. You do that times however many every two feet. And guess what? If you do that every two feet and then put a crossbar on either side at about the 6-foot mark, On a horizontal piece of stock, I've used board, but metal angle stock works just well. Sheet metal. Use self-tapping screws and you stabilize it and uniformly separate the ribs. Now you take that 20x60 foot tarp that you've got and you have a 20 foot arc by 60 foot length quonset hut. Now a little trick as far as for securing the ends, you take one and a quarter inch PVC pipe, cut it into four foot sections, cut a divot lengthwise of about an inch out of each one of those pieces of pipe that you cut, cut little angles where on the inside cut on two points front and rear, and sand those down a little bit so they're not sharp. And those work as clamps to go on the one inch pipe to secure the canvas. to secure the tarpaulin. Hey, now that's one technique, but here's another one. How long are vinyl siding sections? How many feet? Well, that's how long your Quonset Hunt is going to be. And if you take and grab two complete boxes of vinyl siding, the same PVC pipe, self-tapping screws with a fender washer, A very mild fender, but built in, cast in. Pick out a screw off of Harbor Freight for $1 to $1.25 or $1.50 a pound, depending on where you are because it determines what price they're charging. But you're talking cheap, cheap, cheap, standard galvanized finished or chrome finished stock. As far as the screws go, you screw the vinyl siding right into the PVC pipe, work it right up to the top, you buy one corner section, one of the long corner sections that are the same length as the standard side panels. And that little V would normally be perpendicular to the ground, it would be a corner piece that you slide all the vinyl into. Instead, you make that the crown for the top and you overlap and you'll find that with that 10 foot sweep, the last piece will clip right in and go right to the crown and work right into the groove where that crown piece is that you have. The crown has ventilation because of the corner piece. Everything holds together and that is a really nice total overhead cover, sunshade, winter cover, snow cover, rain cover, no water gets in. and you want to make it fancier, there's a whole process to it. But either way, you can put shelters up real quick. We're past the top of the hour. We should have the top of the hour break coming up. Oh, I'm sorry about that, guys. But anyway, ideas, you're going down on the border. By the way, final fighting can be fought in any number of tactical colors. Don't get it red. Don't get it in blue. You can get it in gray, spray greens, pants, coyote brown. Now they just did one for Cody Brown, so obviously the leftover plastic chip desert does. God bless the Republic, death of the new war over Shell prevail, the Empire is on and on, word of marks, we'll be back just a little bit right here. Second hour of the intel report coming out, it's Thursday.