Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, communications equipment, and scavenging strategies for patriot networks. He covered micro FM broadcasting systems, throat microphones available at bulk pricing, DIY directional antenna construction using coat hangers, and the importance of maintaining spare parts inventories from discarded electronics. Koernke also detailed his efforts to repair vintage audio equipment and emphasized operational security techniques including obsolete storage media like zip drives for secure communications. The show included extended commentary on historical figures like Vlad the Impaler as examples of decisive leadership against invasion, and promotion of budget-friendly tactical gear from airsoft suppliers for border support operations.
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For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this still the land of the afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report time are crunky one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west central east and south. Well ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com indiana freedom talk radio dot com we're on AM and FM micro stations CB base stations and UltraNet Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the hallmark network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico. Headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the third, fifth pit and our friends in the recall state of Colorado, waving the left coast where we have a great state of Jefferson, we turn back to the east sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the Smokies slash the Blue Ridge. Where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us The Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work. A million petticoat junction operators. The ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. And I'll tell you what, it is a beautiful, rainy day. Boy, we've been... it was just hot. I mean hot, muggy, just plain wow. Summer day. Oops! Then it started to cool down, a little bit of wind, a little bit of breeze, and then we had a storm come right in out of the west. Probably the same one that Don had up north a day ago, and it's working its way across the state. Well, it poured here, so we've got moisture for the plants to keep them happy. Everything perked up real quick. I've got some orphans I just inherited that were I was nursing along. Oh just in the last three or four hours the little leaves have popped back out of the things all the stuff that I trimmed off you know is you know the detritus is gone and the new sprouts have begun so pretty cool. All it took was just a little more H2O along with the blue juice that I've been throwing on the plants to keep them healthy if they're in odd locations where I'm building them up and I want to really pump them up for the winter before it gets here soon enough. Anyway, we might have Donald. Let's just double check that first. And the bubble machine is running and... Okay, well it is the 26th 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! a crazy town calendar that's right six thousand different calendars no to the same each one of marketing ploy and wall writing about stuff so far in the future who's gonna sue me on god no god nikka chapapakap nuka he knew what he was doing big guy on the totem pole or in this case big guy on the pyramid his calendar was number one for uh... five uh... forty uh... ADR time. I'll tell you what, top seller and talking about Bloom and Doom 600 to 1000 to 2000 years in the future, who would know? And if you did get it wrong, all the characters that are doing the, no I know, Paul, knock, knock, knock, knock, no. but he's he he screwed up on this one all known on all you just wait everybody faded and you know to a blankness and then nokes calendar wealthy it didn't work for what you do and throw it out and find tattoo kauhuna chama nakwa you know it don't worry is calender is much better for doom and gloom and that we've got no stardomus it's like he was like uh... as tech or mine east. You know what I mean? I mean, cross the Atlantic. On the other side. He's from the other side of the pond. But he's kind of in the Mayan vein. You know, it's like gloom, doom, death, dying, nebulous. You know, nothing in particular. Roll the dice and you can make it stick to pretty much anything. Okay, just a reminder there. So, for those of you who are looking for a cop-out so you can find an excuse to do absolutely nothing, sit on your hands and, you know, sit in the corner, drink a broccoli shake and wish you were an Oscar Meyer wiener. Yeah, you can sing that to yourself. Well, there you go. Nostradamus, the cop, the ultimate cop-out. Sticks to anything, fabricate anything and attach it to it. Nostradamus predicted this man. Whoa, dude. Anyway, we are, of course, looking at the end of the year billing. We do have fundraisers that we're working on, or we'll be working on here shortly. We're in motion on that. The goal is $3,000. We have achieved $1,829.06. And yes, we do keep track even to the penny. Remember, PayPal takes a chunk of percentage out with everything they do. So, yeah, the pennies add up and it helps. So every little penny is part of the mission and it's going right to particular bills. That's it. It's the end of the year bill. We have to cover it every year. and that means we cut the bill really in half. It would cost us almost twice as much if we were to go with the other billing system, but by doing it once a year, big chunk of change, all at once, customer takes care of business, the person you're dealing with if the other end is happy and smiling, and they're done for 12 months, which is pretty cool. So that's the goal. That's what we're doing. Go to www.liberty3radio.4mg.com, www.liberty3radio.4mg.com. When you get there, go to the middle of the page and you will see that we have the donate key right there. I'll tell you what our goal is, show you where we are. We're almost two-thirds of the way to the goal. Actually, I think with what has been sent to us here, and I haven't had a chance to get that actually sitting right here in the envelope, we got more to send to Edward. Between that and some other donations, I noticed that probably popped in today. We're probably right at two-thirds. We should be pretty close, plus or minus our money dollars. We'll find out. But, you just got to do the math, Ed's keeping good track of it. I want to say thank you to all of our friends that have been progressively pitching in. Hey, couple of you did exactly what we asked and donated $2. That's fine. Some donated a dollar per month. That's fine. Whatever you can do. Anything that you're doing is helping. If everybody out there did that's listening. Every one of you. We'd be done. We've done it before last year. It was phenomenal. Everybody stepped in did their part We actually could chunk a chunk a chunk and got it, you know done and out of the way That's how it should be we can get out with focusing on the mission and we do have a whole pile of stuff to take care of I just packed up for our friends over in the You know west of Lansing. I just packed up the transport cans with medical supplies you guys were in fact I just also transferred some to one of our Gentlemen that setting up that way so you have a couple of cases that will be dropped off probably in the next 12 hours or so Sometime before evening before midnight for sure so pay attention Again the packages medical supplies are in the mail for your CP unit, so I've got that in that covered Also, we're working on some microphones right now. And I've got three models that are all identical, but a little different in age. They're the exact same model, but made about 15 years apart, each one of them. So about 45 years worth of the same mic. It's fascinating always to see how things were changed or cheaped up or whether or not they actually maintained their standard. What is interesting is that of the three mics that were dropped off by one of our friends, the newest one actually is as girthy and as well built as the original one, the middle one, which is from the 80s. Not so much. It's interesting. They tried to use some, you know, they do plastic parts and this and that and the other. Well, obviously that didn't work out for them so they went right back to the original design. And those will be finished. As a matter of fact, I just kept in my hand I think is picking up some connectors for me this evening or it'll be tomorrow. Then we'll get on with business there. We'll have that finished out of the way. Those mics will be going back to our CMM unit that brought them over for rework. The only question is, if we're going to subdue them, they are chrome finished, but they're long in the tooth as far as chrome finish goes because they've been used a lot. We can make them tactical. Wouldn't be hard. And in fact, yeah, Monahan was pointing out there's a new finish out there that really looks cool when you're done. It's a tactical OD green, but it's really tight bonding to even chrome surfaces. It's designed for refinishing equipment to make it tactical. So anyway, probably a Dura-Cote line paint. I don't know, but he already has had some of it in stock and already used it. So we'll find out more about that. Anyway, next in line, let's see what else do we have here. It is Communications Tuesday, by the way. Just as a reminder, and dealxtreme.com, dx.com, www.dx.com. When you go there, go to Consumer Electronics. I love Consumer Electronics. consumer electronics and then right to the middle when you touch consumer electronics there's going to be three columns that pop up actually two that are categories and then an add off to the right. At the bottom in the middle it says other consumer electronics. Now there's a whole lot of other cool stuff there, headphones, speakers, microphones, you name it. And throat mics which is something that I haven't really touched on in a while and I'm going to bring up something on that in a minute because from the job or import end. I can get those things down to about a dollar a unit. Yeah, you heard me right. The shipping is not going to be very much on it, but we're talking minimal order of 50 units. A dollar a unit, and that includes the earbud, the throat mic, and the connector to your two meter, whatever radio you got, whatever handheld, Balbung, Kaifang, Guu, Chu, Pi Pang, whatever model it is, don't worry. We can get throat mics for them, and it's a dollar a unit, but you've got to do 50 of the same model at a time. So I've already got Ping out to the company offering that, several dozen different models. I'll get more particulars and have that in-house here probably for next communications Tuesday, if not by the end of the week. Hopefully by Thursday, today's Tuesday. So by Thursday we'll probably get the response. I would assume they're going to be fastened as soon as they wake up this morning, which is, you know, overseas halfway around the planet. Probably get an email by 10 o'clock tonight. We'll see what happens. But anyway, just a heads up there. The throat mic solution is really cool because you can make yourself sound like you're the robot from Fireball XL 5. Yeah, we kind of need anyway. So anyway, what's neat about that though is again, hands-free, very easy to use, actually a lot more reliable than a boom mic, although I'm not going to throw any of my boom mics. I've been collecting rat nests of ear pieces, headsets, and sorting them out and putting them into their own categories by model. But these, for a unit, are especially for tactical radios for medical personnel, but also for anybody else who is busy, mech troops, for instance, people who are incorporating a lot of other weapons activity or support activity where they're working with the machinery. And of course, it may also be out in the environment. Throat mics are very, very desirable. It varies depending upon, of course, application. There are certain situations where, or where people just prefer the idea that the earpiece is off to the side, you can drop it and toss it quickly. Throat mics, of course, wrap around, have a little doggy connector, but it's designed to be breakaway. But they work. Going back, in fact, way before World War II, but where you probably have seen them most often is the throat mics used in bombers during World War II. You remember the old 12 O'Clock High. Remember that? Well, 12 o'clock high. Remember the bomber crews? The pilots had the throat mics. Everyone's like, well, they'd kind of adjust and then they'd actually press on it while they were talking to make sure that their signal was clean. Remember that? All right. Well, anyway, just an idea there that you're looking at a similar solution, modern, throwaway tech, dollar a unit. Now they're charging a lot more for these than the retail end. This is the jobber importer producer that I'm dealing with now. And I will find out more about that as we get a chance here as we get to work with this. So again, working on it. We'll take our time, plug the stuff in. As soon as I get the kickback information on it, then we can go from there to decide if we really want to move in that direction and what we want to play with. In fact, even for experiment, 50 pieces would actually be good. A lot of the different militia units have a platoon of one type or another that's organized that could easily take these things, put them in the field, find out how well they work, and do an evaluation for us. Not complicated. We're not really out anything. A dollar a unit? I mean, come on. You go to the dollar store. You don't get as good as this. Oh, yeah, that's right. So anyway, again, throat mics, that's up. Also, don't forget micro FM broadcasting units. Now there's a number of different wireless send and receive systems out there. Some of these have other applications, and even though they might even be Wi-Fi, let's remember that these things can stream image, they can stream sound, which means that if you're looking for an inexpensive way to set up a long range camera surveillance system, whereby you can actually, rather than just going with the omnidirectional antenna, which is not a problem, you can actually create a yaggy antenna that allows you to go point to point signal communications. Now it's not as tight as microwave. They actually make little microwave sending units and receiving units that are the size of two packs of cigarettes. Well, let's say four packs of cigarettes, two of them end to end and two more on top of the first two end to end. About that size, a little smaller, but you're looking at the equivalent to four packs of cigarettes laid flat and you know rectangular in shape when you put them together. What's really neat about these is that they're also cheap. I've found these for as little if you find surplus industrial. Five dollars and seventy six cents a microwave dish. Now these are small, very simple. Where these are applied in the next generation, the present generation, the ones we're looking at for 576 are probably Six, seven generations back, they work just fine. In fact, we've used and applied these for monitoring intersections here or areas where we figured the idiots are probably playing around and we've caught them on the ground. So you see it works. But the idea is that the microwave is direct line of sight, number one. That's very important. and you get incredible quality with regard to imagery. Now sound, it's typically mono with the earlier ones, stereo with the later ones. I don't really care, stereo is not relevant. But the interesting thing is a lot of people have also been using these for micro television relays because they are microwave television transmitters. Dense out and factor a little mini television broadcast station is what they are rebroadcast for whatever it is you want to send out They're not an Omni. They're a made directional now when we're talking about these little Wi-Fi units that have the antennas Guys, it's not a big fact. There's a number of different ways you can make directional sending Units out of these FM micros the the smaller units the boxes serve like a couple packs of cigarettes and smaller You can go with a coat hanger wire Yagi, which is so simple to make it's ridiculous And if you've got a welder, you know little spot welder you can or you can braise them you know and and cut another one and snip and snip for length you know for your dipoles and Look at that I got myself a little coat hanger Yagi It'll shoot a signal and keep about 90% of it right on target. It's just not bad That means they get a really clean hit at the other end, but it also makes it very difficult to intercept and interfere with signals, which is why YAGGies are really nice to have in almost every category. Well, in every category, probably some, you know, long wave, it's massive. So you're not necessarily gonna be making, you know, YAGGies for everything, although they do make what you call beams for CB radio, and look at how big those YAGGies are. Whoa, dude, those are massive. Yes, they are. Anyway, Micro FM. Well, there's a couple of models that are available through. First of all, go to www.dx.com, www.dx.com. Then go to Consumer Electronics, and then go to other consumer electronics. Now, they have been adding a lot of other stuff to this particular category, odds and ends stuff that's out there. And what is interesting is the unique odds and ends that pop into this other consumer electronic category. Mostly it's in, send, and receive micro-broadcasting. But also memory stick, microphones, there's some odds and ends, microphone stuff that might be definitely worthwhile for some of the people listening out there. Laser wireless signal detectors, there's several different models. Now one of the other radios that the guys have experimented with for very, you know, intermediate short-range micro FM is the CZE-01A. which is a 1 watt transmitter in micro FM. Now by what I understand, actually one of the little valleys out in Wyoming, that's what they put in place. But what they did is they use it with an exciter with an older, I think 15 or 20 watt, I have to look at the paperwork again, 15 or 20 watt exciter. So what you've got is basically the 1 watt is your foundation, you know, broadcasting unit factory made. The 15-20 watt pusher is a home built. These units work exceptionally well and are very clean. There's been a comment on monitoring them. They don't float. drift up and down because of heat which when you're running a lot of equipment for a long long time that's the first thing you're going to notice when you start to have problems with your equipment that wasn't designed to run 24-7. You're going to start to see the frequency floater drift up and down. One of the reasons well components on board have gotten kind of warm the material that they're made of isn't that durable And so what happens is because of the material and the heating processes and how thermal activity with the components interact with each other, the fields change. The different individual fields for adjusting pots and things of that nature literally change within the pot. So you have to micro-adjust it with a tiny screwdriver like with the Ramsey kits. with a little box adjuster on one and a little blade system on the other end and you can actually tweak your pots to clean everything up so that it doesn't sound like this or a mobile and she has a lot of slime being matched like it because you can drift right off to the point where you have to float around with your receiver to try and catch the signal. Well people aren't necessarily going to do that so you have to be very careful and keep an eye on your FM broadcast to make sure it stays on the mark on target. OK. Well, these new FM-completed systems have been doing a pretty good job of staying warm and active. They're not overheating. The precautionary idea is to start scavenging, which I got a bunch of these the other day, 12-volt computer fans. Every size you can imagine. Tiny, tiny, all the way up to the standard 5x5s and 6x6s. What's neat is you can build a cooling system if you need to shed calories. Now the only thing you want to be careful is you still want things to run. It's kind of like you. We make you too cold, you fall over and start shaking and don't look very good. Well, electronics has to work within a particular temperature range in order for optimal performance to kind of set in. So we want to make sure that we don't. We want to make sure that we don't over cool because again that can create other issues with regard to performance. So the balance is pulling calories off. Basically you get an electronic thermometer if you want to really pay attention. And what you do is you adjust the fan, put a little Velcro base on it, and you adjust the fan to mount it over the radiator slash the heat sinks that are on the unit or whatever is comparable and watch your thermometer to make sure that you're working at a standard ambient temperature. There's not a whole lot the system can do to shed calories beyond what it's already doing. So the add-on fans are kind of cool. It used to be people would even use house fans like with the old CB radios. Computer fans when they were first coming out. You got to remember back in the 70s there were not many people were trashing computers, okay? But people could scavenge stuff from wreckage and you know, damaged or from surplus because new generations of computers were being built and pretty successful at doing that. So as it is, anyway can't be with a two-by-four anyway uh... well reminder again there are a number of different tricks but uh... scavenging and creating a spare parts inventory watch for stuff that everybody else is getting rid of now i'm gonna pay something about a lot of the computer equipment i'm seeing now uh... people are doing what we're talking about everything that can be scavenged off a lot of the equipment is being scavenged off the equipment And that's kind of cool, except for maybe solid state components. I ended up with a whole bunch of transistors, large format transistors. And I haven't had a chance to go through all of them, but we sat down for a minute and metered a bunch of them. 100% they have full capacity, just about. Very low hours. Unique pieces of sound system equipment. Now these... Particular types of transistors are about the size of a quarter, but about the thickness of four quarters stacked on top of each other. The value is anywhere from 75 to $130 per transistor. And in fact, we have a couple of control boards, sound boards, that unfortunately, because somebody didn't know what they were doing, not Edward, somebody else, when we originally bought the station, cooked these classic sound boards. One of the neat things is we're running into some of the transistors that we need that would normally cost $75, $85, now up to $200. I'm not going to go buy them, but if I keep running into this technology, we can resurrect some of these machines quite easily now. They're very user friendly with regard to changing out. The big thing is making sure when you're re-soldering new components, obviously... This most common mistake made is not having a heat sink in place. Something we were just talking about, pulling calories and redirecting them so we don't change the composition of the metal and material while we're soldering stuff or damage the component we're trying to solder in. Anything we can do to prevent excessive thermal transfer or calorie transfer is a plus, is a needed, needful thing. So again, pay attention, don't just toss stuff out. I just had a friend not too far from here who ran into a whole bunch of freebie stuff, got most of it, but didn't know to pick up everything else. Now that person does. And they run into things all the time. I just got a whole box of microphones. These are going to be for military application. Again, boom mic, boom set for the ear with a little harp across them. But the connectors are something that's odd. I believe they're Plantronic connectors. Now that's not a problem because Plantronic makes a jumper that goes from these unique Plantronic connectors to whatever type of other hookup, RCA, jack, standard phono jacks of any kind, you know, earbud jack, big format, small format, Sony format. They make jumper slash adapters for all of them, and I've been collecting those. But what's interesting is these were virtually pristine. It's enough to do eight people. But they're again an example of if you see it and you're not sure, especially if it looks unique, if it's headsets, microphones, or unique recording technologies, grab them. example zip drives guys, zip drives. They're cheap, they work, are unique now, not as common as they used to be. I'm piling up all the same models, I've got all the software, we've got all the discs, we've got all the cartridges for them. And what's cool is that it's something you can't just plug in place, somebody else wouldn't have, because there are three or four variations on the zip drive format sizes that were built, One place I got two boxes, I don't know how many, it's like 50 cartridges per box. Brand new, unissued, still on the wrapper. Well, then I got three of the machines. It already had two on the shelf. Now that means that you can do a, you know, for instance, a fairly secure signal communications package because the zip drives are only used between one point and another and a courier can be carrying something that nobody can plug in. Well, that's antique! That's outdated. Yes, it is. That's wonderful. I love that. Don't you? It's like if somebody laughs about a floppy disk. You know, the old soft floppy disk. Whoa, what are you going to do with that? Oh, you're not going to do anything with it. See how that works? And especially if you're delivering what is considered to be short, timely operational security information, Remember that it has a short half-life, so if it's compromised by the time they actually are able to do something about it, it's already too late. And even then the stuff's encrypted and coded. So first you have to, of course, find something to play it in, then you have to try to decrypt. By the time all that's done, purely the purpose behind the two methods, physical, physical oddity for the recording system, and the operational security systems utilizing electronic digital encoding, you know, code systems of any number of types to include phonetic codes which are virtually unbreakable. There's nothing they can do with a phonetic code. It's useless. I mean, it's just you have to have the book. You have to have the book at one end, you have to have the code book at the other end. In other words, a book. A drama, a soap opera book, a love story book. It could be gardening and vegetables, it could be any number of things, but the two books at either end are the code books for the activity for the message sent. So even if you intercept it, it will do you no good. And the couriers have no information about what the message is, what it does, how it works. They can't tell anybody anything. Again, OPSEC, operational security, these are methods and techniques that work very, very well. It's why you don't get rid of those other pieces of equipment when you have multiples. Maybe a story locally one of the things I've been getting also a 12 volt rechargeable batteries in the industrial emergency power computer power source and for emergency lighting Now I just stacked up another six of them the other day of the six Just putting the meter on them five or we'll take a full charge and a deep charge The sixth one is about 80%. I mean, it'll go before the end of a night, but it would take a charge, old a charge, and for emergency LED lighting, perfect. Total price, time it took to pick them up. Do I know where there's more? Oh, they're dropping off more in the same spot over and over again because somebody's got the job of replacing these things and I keep doing it. I would never complain about the idea that somebody else is tossing material out and the Patriot effort is recovering it. at no cost and then we're turning around using it. The other thing of course is lighting and especially looking to the winter here. One of the things you need to look at are isolated lighting systems. If we get snow, which we're going to, lots of snow. We're going to get lots of snow this year. Well that white exterior, I'll tell you what, doesn't take much light to brighten up the whole night guys. That white surface is just a fantastic white light reflector. So, these 12-Volt LED lighting systems combined with an emergency battery, PVC pipe to seal everything up and create a completely sealed system, and you've got yourself a really neat exterior security light fixture that can be left in a perimeter and can light up the fields. Light up the night. No doubt at all that you're going to be able to see everything going on. back that up with a camera system and you don't have to be everywhere because you can have one person overlapping with all the rest of your physical security patrolling and everything else and There's no place for the other side to hide no place for him to move no place for him to go See how that works do to them what they do to you what it comes down to anyway We're past the bottom of the hour and I don't hear Don there so of course that means we're still on our own all i wanted to play this you know what i don't have to burden ed with it but i did want to you know guys patriot music mister zaina have done some great work out there bob i'm gonna probably next our play couple his songs bob if everything goes well we're experimenting today but i blind guardian uh... an interesting group in fact uh... very unique band they did a lot of really cool stuff but uh... They're multinational in terms of marketing their music, which I thought was kind of neat, only in that most bands can't do this or won't do it. Some are foreign bands that market to a foreign market called America. In many cases, these bands have a completely foreign accent and Americanize themselves very quickly when they pick up the instruments, hit the first note, and all of a sudden, all of their foreign accent disappears and our foreign accent becomes theirs. Just kind of cool. Well, Blind Guardian, several of the pieces that they've done, including Harvest of Sorrow. uh... which is really a gun and very well done peace uh... a mama for them concerned the instrumental qualities of the the crew that did this music these guys are are purely phenomenal instrumentalists but i'm also curious about the range in the way that they did this song well in this case well since we're going to be occupied and eventually we're going to be you know part of the globalist agenda and you know we're going to surrender the country i guess we'll have to be used to all the foreign languages being broadcast on our radio so what are we doing here on the liberty radio network what do you say Yeah, I don't think we're going to surrender anything, but it's still kind of cool because now these guys They're in their albums are normally done in English, but they've done in Portuguese German Spanish you name it and What's really cool about this too is again? This is blind guardian pay attention to the range of the lead singer But also the backups because and of course the quality of the guitar work pay attention I mean these guys going to go over the strings and I wish my fingers would wick so well, but it's just I'm telling you, I'm not that kind of guy. I can do the Oregon thing, I can play Bach, no problem. But when it comes to the little stinky things on the guitar, boy, I just gotta sit and watch people go, whoa, dude, that's cool. Anyway, little ear candy for you here. Let's see if I can get it cued up right. I think I can. Let's see if I can do it and get it done so that you can actually hear it, though. candy fruit there by the way we're not stopping on one of the play here but but i probably should do a comparative study for you i don't know if that would work that well for you what to see what we can do but amazingly might recall that uh... again uh... typically blind guarding you've heard them played on the air here before yet typically group well what was that all that was spanish by the way Well, yes, as a matter of fact, it will work, but we're, well, we're now, we're not going to be surrendering and we're not going to be pushing to speak Espana here on, of course, Liberty Tree Radio. It's not that I have any problem with people having a second language, but here in the United States, we speak English. However, I still have fun, and I'm sorry I grew up this way. Variety is the spice of life. I'm excited by the idea that Mexico should be Mexico. I am excited by the idea that Canada should be Canada. I am excited about the idea that the European nations should be the European and for that matter in the Middle East. But if you think you're going to come over here like that stinking piece of gutter trash to Mexican president and flap his yap and tell us what to do in this country, I'll take a two by four, step it up his arse till it comes out the top of his head, turn him into a human, shall we say wooden pogo stick and run his arse back over to the border and throw it back where it belongs. That pig along with that foreign piece of trash brown that we've got in California both need to be run out of this country on a rail beat down so hard See, I can be really nice. I really love people. I enjoy sitting back and listening to dynamic individuals who have developed skills and I may not completely understand every word. Of course they could be saying, you know, Mark, calling Mark a son of a bugger and for that matter the rest of the country. But if it's really sweet music and really cool tunes, it's like, dude, this is really cool. You know, they called you a bugger. Really well after world of a song then I'll grab the two by four stuff it up his arse and run him back across the border too How's that sound but in the meantime really great music you really play the guitar well and by the way you're next what yeah, hostel Remember what Vladimir tips dead to stop the de ottoman You ever read you know, oh you don't know who Vladimir kyaps is You know that I cool up the cool of what you mere tips Yes, the most famous of Christian princes who stopped the Ottomans slash the musclemen dead in their tracks, and the key word dead in their tracks truly, truly applies. He also had a way of dealing with brown types like the filth from California, the border towns of Romania slash Transylvania. uh... word busy you know being worried about being invaded they can always played double tap on the uh... that you know that the the capital you know the word they were visited screw the capital back and what the one that when the automobile come trying to evade they'd make deals crew everybody make deals well blood and air decided we are going to give any ground and of course Well, he decided that those who would betray the country basically impaled upon stakes and surrounded the village with them, literally. Okay, surrounded the city with them. Well, a not too reliable cardinal apparently came out and was lamenting, you know, the sire, the smell, the smell. And Vlad looked at him and thought for a minute and said, ah, I have a solution. So, he had his men go and cut a double high stake, impaled the church official on it, and said, there, you shall be above the smell, and you shall be a shining example of everybody else about talking back. Hey, whoa! However, he then retreated from the city along with all of his loyal subjects, let the uh... ottoman move forward and they came upon the town and found mollies people of hell of stakes that worthy people that wanted to betray the meal the we were money up and actually trentzling and so uh... they stopped in their traction but this probably this invasions not a good thing maybe we should go home And he actually did this like about three different towns on the border all at once and then we kind of got the point across that first I'm going to get rid of the traders and then I'm going to kill all of you who come into my country thinking you're going to invade and not one of you will leave alive. Oh, well the ottoman really didn't like Vlad, you know, the impaler, which he became known as, you know, Vladimir Kips, you know, Dracula Vladimir Kips. And so they sent a fastens out. Now where does Vlad get his, you know, kind of background about using vampire. Well, in those days you fought and the term tooth and nail comes to mind. Well, fighting tooth and nail, it was battle axes and broadswords kids. It was brawl time. A virtual small platoon of assassins were sent to attack Vlad while he was out on the hunt and he proceeded to destroy them. He destroyed them with first with Lance with arrow with sword dagger and Towards the end of the brawl with the last five or six and a few in between before he got that far He virtually took his teeth and ripped their throats out This is a warrior you want to be standing next to you He's the kind of guy that was fired to fight the same way. It's like whoa, dude. We're gonna win. Yeah Yeah, that one ain't gonna bother us no more. And his blood's spouting all over the place. Everybody else watch him sees Rip as part of the neck comes out and gush gush gush gush gush and he throws that character to the side, grabs another weapon that he picks up off the corpse, and he's ready to fight. That doesn't inspire the rest of the assassins. And so while they kept doing their job because, well, if they went back empty-handed without killing Vlad, they weren't gonna be doing very well, And as it is, Vlad killed them all. Remember what I've said? Destroy them utterly and let nothing but a rumor of their destruction return to where they came from. Well, the message kind of got out because, well, you know, Vlad's security was kind of pinned, you know, and spread out because of the hunting thing usually they were. That's why they picked the hunting events to try and assassinate Vlad. And it's interesting that, well, everybody else talked about it because there were bodies of blood everywhere. There were chunks of people's necks missing. There were body parts, heads cleaned off, arms chopped from moots, just typical for a battle anyway, guys. We're talking a brawl. This is not one of those polite things. Oh, I'm out of weapons. No. Tooth and nail. Tooth and nail. No, you're not. You just need to be if your life is in danger or those people you love. You have to be as vicious as is humanly possible. You tear eyes out, you rip throats out. Of course then, because of that propaganda by the Shysters who were backing the Ottoman at that time, the Jewish mom, he's a vampire, the evil! You gotta get rid of him, I'm telling you, because you're stopping the big scam. They were gonna have the invasion by the musclemen. They were going to go kill Christians in the middle of Europe and Vlad the first prince to successfully block the ambitions of the Ottoman. A notorious Christian prince who did his job. Hey, the real story of Vlad the Impaler, always fun to read, and of course lots of excitement in the process. Yeah, a little ruthless. The Ottoman, of course, sent representatives because they wanted to negotiate. Maybe you'll just surrender part of your country to us. Then after you surrender part of the country, then they invade you more anyway. You see, that's how it works. The old basic rule, Sunsool and others, take what you can for free. And the kosher mafia is notorious for this. You know, they always do this with the gun owners. Give us those other gun owners and surrender them. Well, the scam's not new, okay? And so a representation, an entourage appeared before Vlad. By the nature of wearing the turban and their tradition, the idea was that the ambassadors, Vlad was trying to impress upon them that he really didn't have any use for them at all. It was expected that because they were in his country that they should follow the traditions of taking their head cover off, and they refused to do so. Vlad called for some carpenters and he told them to bring some copper nails. Then he held down the ambassadorship, the entourage, and he had the carpenters take little copper tacks and nail their turbans to their skulls. Now the copper tacks were not really healthy for the iron. The iron is bad enough, but the copper tacks, that's not good. He nailed, or he had all of their turbines nailed to their heads and explained that if they tried to take them off before leaving his land, that they would lose their lives, which they probably technically already had. It was just, well, could they get back in time, rip this stuff off and maybe prevent the infection from being any worse? Well, as it is, it didn't bode well for the Sultanate, for the Ottoman to have the guys show up with. The turbines nailed to their heads, and no negotiations, no property surrendered, no treasure, no blackmail, nothing. What kind of a negotiator is that? Well, it's a Christian prince who took his job seriously, and he wasn't going to give the Ottoman anything other than hell. And you know what? When you read between the lines of all the propaganda, the Shicers, you can tell the Jewish mob was writing this thing. When you read between the lines of the original history, it's like, whoa, dude, he's the kind of guy you want to have next to you when you're in a fight. Dude, this guy's serious. He's not going to compromise on anything. Dude, this prince was pretty cool. He's not going to give up any of his people to be tortured or murdered or raped by the Ottoman. They're not going to be tortured for their faith and have lead poured down their throats and have their ears cut off and their noses cut off. You don't know about the history of that back and forth. Oh yeah, tit for tat, tit for tat, back and forth all the time. Yeah, yeah. So you see instead it was all or nothing. Y'all think you can take my country? Why don't y'all come out across the border? You see those guys I left down the poles? You're next. And you know what? When the Ottoman did try, they were. Yeah, sounds like a winner to me kids. So anyway Vlad the Impaler, Vlad the Mere, you know, the Dracula, Vlad the Mere, yeps, Dracula. Yeah, actually Yeah, you got to remember all of his symbols instead of the demon stuff all of the symbols of his warrior cast were all angels Remember what I've said before about angels angels were something to fear. They weren't demonic, some so beautiful to look upon that it would twist your mind. But also, they could be incredibly, incredibly war-like in nature. They were, after all, the warrior cast. Great minstrels by the way. Minstrel warrior thing, kind of like the Scots. Cool idea there. Maybe a little cross referencing. Anyway, we are almost to the top of the hour. I would remind everybody again, it's Communications Tuesday and DX.com if you're looking for micro FM broadcasting or if you're trying to round out your equipment, especially guys going down into the remote spots down on the border where they're going to be isolated and on their own. Whatever you got is all you got well backups to backups you're gonna get down to Arizona backups to backups especially lightweight One of the things that I've noticed is again With most of the bayfong and whatever there's so many variations on those radios very well made for what they are Price is right. There's no reason not to take a second backup radio set with you and To have all the spare batteries solar chargers everything ready to roll kids There's no reason. So stupid, cheap, it's ridiculous. And my policy is if I were to leave, I would leave the radio equipment with our friends. Why? They'll need it. Other people are going to be showing up. Plus, their equipment may break down. If it does, more on the border, that's where it's needed. That's simple. So again, micro support. You can make up small utility kits. A quick note on that too. I posted in the chat room again. If you go to airsoft-club.com, they've got some really stupid, cheap, utility, multi-pocket backpack with the water combo systems. They're $16 to $14 for a whole system, guys. This is the equivalent to more than an Alice pack. As far as, and it still has all the MOLLE stations you can add on sustainment pouches. They have them in Woodland, they've got them in ACU, they've got them in OD Green. It's in the specials section. Go to www.airsoft-club.com. If you're going to be setting up subdivided control systems for your inventory, you're going to be living out of your backpack, okay? The cool thing is you've got these little sub pouches. You can put your radio equipment all in one module so it's all together. You can armor it and secure it so it's all together. Your water purification equipment and whatever other support equipment that's medical can all be individually itemized and separated quite efficiently and very lightweight. Now when you're done, my attitude, donate it to the troops down there. Needless to say, they're talking about recovering a lot of stuff from the dump points. There were years ago we covered this back in the day, especially the Surrey Vista corridor slash Sierra Vista, Nogales to Sierra Vista, and then on up to Tucson. Guys just to the north and east of Sierra Vista. There are locations right there that were massive dump areas. We posted those on our websites back in the 90s. In the late 90s, everybody went down there to help clean this stuff up. A lot of people that are listening right now have been down there for quite some time. Some of our friends that work and live in Sierra Vista that are listeners and also rebroadcast and reflectors. They've been doing a great job for years of going in and documenting all the debris and the mess that the aliens make in the first place. So there have been some changes in the technology, which is cool. I bargained for years to take some snippers along, clip off all the plastic fixtures that you can't scavenge, which you can, throw the rest away. Obviously, or again. Some of the stuff is military application equipment. That can be reprocessed, cleaned up, and then recycled and put into the inventory if it's down there. Uniforms, OD green uniforms, camouflage uniforms, anything like that should be recovered, should be laundered, cleaned. You know, again, you can pre-sterilize this stuff. Get yourself some five-gallon buckets, throw some water and throw some ammonia in there. Lemon ammonia is really cool, along with some detergent. Stuff everything in there, dump some water on it, clean it up. When you get it to the washers in town, they wander back, finish the different stuff. Dump the water, throw them in the washer, do a good decon on them, hold them up, box them up, you got the bear. Anyway, we're at the top for the first hour here. God bless the Republic. Death of the New World Order, we shall prevail. Ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. Where are the marks? We'll be back this little bit here for the second hour of the intel report on liberty free radio. It's communications Tuesday 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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