Mark Koernke discussed military equipment procurement and preparedness strategies, focusing on camouflage patterns, tactical gear assembly, and affordable sourcing options from surplus retailers and Chinese manufacturers. He covered camouflage effectiveness, MOLLE gear configuration, and water storage solutions for field operations. The episode included extensive discussion of throat microphone systems available at bulk discount pricing, recommendations for woodland and Dutch DPM camouflage patterns, and practical advice for assembling field kits for border operations. Koernke also addressed funding needs for Liberty Tree Radio's annual operating costs and promoted allied businesses including MainMilitary.com and Liberty's Guardian in Ohio.
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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. The 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 is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. and your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. 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 keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, to dill the land of the free? and behind the lines in occupied territories, Central, West, East, and South. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on... where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, oak, and the Ma Bell Gramma Consortium, bringing us the work of million Peddico Junction operators, the ability to continue to function when everything else is off. It is the 5th of September, it is the sixth year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K-2004. We're Mayan Crazy Town and Nostradamus Aristotle Doo! It's like stinking 50. Yeah, but it's really important you need it. It's in all the media. It's Nostradamus! the If you're looking for spare uniforms and other equipment, especially those uniforms, they have excellent tops and bottoms, truly. I made a little oopsie there at DCU, that's desert, not the ABU, is a Tiger Strike pattern. When you step back from it, you'll see that it's a Tiger Strike pattern. It's actually pretty cool. He has some of it, but you can't go to one place to get everything, and if you do, they charge you through the nose top dollar. So your best bet is to watch for pieces here, watch for pieces there. And at Gov Liquidation and the retail sale outlet, they have some ABU items so you can actually put together a MOLLE rig, which is pretty decent. Another thing is I like the Air Force combat boots that they came up with. I believe they're a better choice. Obviously the desert will stand out when you're closer. Have more of a tactical value for 99% of where you're going to be. They're in that sage to green, or to loam green. color range and for that reason kind of compliment the rest of your camouflage once you're kitted out. I'm not telling you get rid of your savannah tan or brown boots because I got them too and I'm going to keep using them. However, down the road, let me give you a little hint. I ain't worried about looking too purdy in the field. If I were to continue to use those jungle boots, be breaking out the dye, I'd be looking for some totally random. I don't have it, I don't need to look pretty. I'm trying to make a flat, standard color disappear. Sometimes it's best, I'm going to be quite honest, you guys came up with some really cool snow camouflage. You wonder how I did those when I had them in the shop? Guys, I closed my eyes. It's like really cool, there's no real standard pattern to it. I closed my eyes and almost did the Russian Roulette thing, and then I'd kind of wriggle my arm around and drop it again. And the idea behind this is that when I did the paint brush, like the German snow pine frond. You start from the center and strokes as you go and it creates that pine frond effect. Well, once I had the first stroke down, that's determined where the rest were going to be and then I'd do another one. But I didn't do them like uniformly because there's nothing in the forest that's like that, that's quite that uniform. Random is what you want. But people have a tendency to do patterns. And that's what's, you know, again, that's not good, it's not conducive to survivability. Let me give you an example on some of the camouflages that are out there when you step back. You can see that they only repeated the pattern, you know, they repeated it within a very short distance. And you can see that there's the same handprint, handprint, handprint, handprint side by side by side or top to bottom. Strangely enough, your mind mechanically registers that in the field. So just because it's a camo pattern doesn't mean it's necessarily going to, you know, make you disappear if it's, you know, billboard presentation. Another thing that has to be part of the, you know, the consideration when you're looking at equipment like that. The only good thing is your gear over top of your clothing breaks everything up anyway. Think about it, you've got either your alice gear, your type 56 gear, 58 gear. That of course creates horizontal and verticals that need to be addressed. If you're using the MOLLE web gear, you've got strapping and other items that remember it's best that they be in subdued rather than hyper The hypercontrast doesn't work because the ambush patterns are basically that. That's why you hear me use that term ambush pattern. It's interesting that it's the extremes that usually work really well. The eye doesn't have a particular color range to focus on that is free. So the eye keeps trying to adjust for these extremes that disrupt the mental process, the registry. The check airborne pattern, the AN2 uniforms that are from the cold one. Guys, it is a predator. It can be two feet from a person, literally, and because it's not what they were thinking of, and again because it blends in so well with the environment, better than ACU, better than the new smoky patterns and all this other stuff. And it was in the office uniform, it's like, my God, that hurts your eyes. So in an urban environment, you know, yeah, it was, shall we say, that's complimentary to concrete, is it? Nope. It's a field uniform for airborne troops to plan on dropping it. working through an area and they're outnumbered so they have to take advantage of whatever they can. Plus, that check airborne uniform from the Cold War period was anti-night vision, you know, conducive. It was like extreme light dark contrast. In night vision, first gen, it literally, in infrared, it was a predator foggy thing moving through your screen. It was why the colorations of that check uniform were built the way that they were. There's nothing like it in the market right now. If I used to be able to buy the complete uniform, original check airborne uniform, pants, coat and a hat with every uniform for 21.95 from one of the importers. It was the only company that had it. They had bales of them. I kicked myself in the arms. I should have bought every one of them I could. But we have whatever's left. They're part of the old Opt4 uniform battery. Again, we have of course gone past that. Here we are in the 21st century with all of the Chinese work being done. They can be more creative with fashion statements with regards to BC pointed out. Woodland camo guys, lots of it out there, readily available. And for now, to be quite honest, if you were fielding a unit, Woodland is what I would go with it. Everybody, you know, uniformly get them all into the same technology and equipment for minimal cost. So again, take a look at what's out there and what you can find, grab it and put it into service. And it's a personal choice on your part. But again, commit and then follow through. We've got going on right now, and again I've been talking to the Chinese slave labor manufacturers. We can get throat mics down to a dollar a system. With an earbud, with you know, this is the cost of field operations. Throat mic with a flex per unit, 50 at a time. I already got a response, about a clear 50. The shipping is, there's a couple of other fees, but the shipping is included. That tells you how, again, when they're slapping this stuff together and they're cracking the lip on those, the only way to describe it, coolies haven't disappeared, they just brought them indoors, kids. You're looking at $1 to $1.50 a unit. The more you buy, cheaper it gets. You can knock it down below $1 by maybe $0.08 if you buy more than like $100 or $200 at a time. However, if anybody's interested, I need to just send me an email at liberty at provide.net if you've got a group and you want to do a group purchase. You guys will be dealing with them. I'll just set up the contact and you guys will be dealing with them direct because it could be dropped right to your doorstep. There's no reason not to. And again, that's liberty at provide.net. These are throat mics. There's a number of different options as far as the designs, but pretty much the price is the same between a dollar and a dollar fifty a unit if we buy fifty units at a time. And these are directly from the manufacturer's drop ship in three to seven days and pretty straightforward. Nothing exciting. Now, I would buy, for instance, if you have 20 people, I would buy 50. Why? Wave produced, and everybody goes, well, it's really cheap, guys. This is where we're going right to the manufacturer slash the people that bring the stuff in and flood the US market. Not take advantage of and literally drop the price as far down as we can. And these are what we call them. And I go through, I've got a box full. Ed knows this. I've got a box. Even the ones with the name brand on them are made in the same stinking Chinese slave pool. And because of that, the quality is nothing like it used to be. And I can show you the difference between headsets I've got that are in my radio kit for being on the road when I do the program, and it sounds just like I'm doing it right now. Well, the headset that I keep in there is about 25 years old. And it's a totally different world being an American-made headset from the other sets that I beat to death when I'm doing the program here. In fact, right now I'm using another technology that's older still because it works better. Okay, another piece of equipment. The act of the matter is that a quick solution goes along with your button. We can ID the radio set and you can purchase for that particular system because there are variations obviously in the umbilicus, how they hook up. And this is like a little nasally but not much, pretty crisp and sharp and remember a B-17 pilot. Contact on the skin. and because he had a little loose and he'd be like, yeah, yeah, I'd be talking back and forth, hey, number four, tighten her up, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Well, the throat mic's been around for a long time, but in this case, these are China support, and the reason I say get double, you know you're gonna break them. Do I need to say more? It's not an if, it's just a when. Well, you've all standardized on a piece of equipment, and for another dollar, you all have another throat mic. Put one throat mic on the radio when you use it, put the other one into the kit and put in a little armored package, a little bag or a little container in your kit, your combat kit with your radio gear, package, whatever you do. And you've always got one there when the time comes. Now we all know you can always use the radio as is, talking right over the voice catcher right there and listening to the little earboomer mic that's on the system. Forgive me. As it stands, remember that it's a simple, straightforward solution, not hard to operate, and very much integratable to the existing radios you've committed to. Again, solutionsprovide.net, and then I'll just send you a hookup to show you where to go, and in fact I'll send it to you as an email, and you can go from there. You can run with that ball. Pick up that ball and run with it. Go with that goal! Wait a minute. Oh, the other guys at the other end, those football players, you've got the ball. You're on the football field, you're running, and instead of trying to block you, they take their helmet off and they start looking their tongues around their lips like they want to give you a big swift kiss. And it's like, dude, I ain't going near those fools. Oh, that's great to block a guy. Yeah, he was going to make that end run and oh, they're trying to swap spit with them. It creates more drama on the football. Apparently they need more drama. After all, the drama queens are now there. You know, I keep doing that to you football players, don't I? Woah! Get away from the steroid warship. I hate to tell you guys it's just how it's gonna be. That's a sinking ship. Why, a number of different things that NFL can stand for now. We're in objects here again. The uniforms, other gear is maingun.biz. Maingun.biz. Now, I'm gonna switch over. I mentioned something else. Main military. Guys, they've got five furs and ten furs on Mali items. In woodland camo. So, if you're gonna look for those canteen covers, and I mentioned about putting a kit together if I was gonna leave it behind. A lot of the canteen covers now, the way they're set up, your cap isn't exposed anymore. It's not out in the open where you can unscrew it, put your water tabs in, the way they're used to. It's not a problem. In fact, that's pretty cool because if all else fails, what you do is you look for two full-way water containers. Now, I'll tell you a trick there. The juice containers that are designed to hold orange juice, you've noticed they're typically thicker walls still. A lot of the nicer ones have a white plastic retainer cap at the top or cap. Those make for really nice in the field improvised canteens because they're a little tougher. Now the cool thing is, even if they're white, and if you really don't like that, go get your Sharpie and color them up, break up the pattern with some Sharpie, wide Sharpie mark. But it's going to go inside a camouflage cover like a molly cover where it's completely covered up. So you can pick two of those. is the size works best. They make some nice rectangular ones. They're square on the sides. They're rectangular in shape. Two of those inside, one of those canteen pouches, is really a cool idea. Why? Well, I talked about this before. Stuff gets bumped and dimpled in the field. If you have two cells inside that canteen cover and one gets busted, at least you've still got some water available. Maybe both of them get compromised. If it's something really hard that hits, who knows. But remember that when you can carry something that's fairly lightweight, offers compartmentalization and still offers the same capacity for the volume, the space in the area, then take advantage of that. But the reason I'm recommending that is because again, if I were taking stuff to the border right now, I wouldn't bring anything back with me except if you have weapons, obviously, those need to be secured. Everything else in terms of gear, you can buy off the shelf for less than the cost of probably most of the equipment you're probably using right now. If you go to www.rap4.com, you get an assault vest. If you go to www.rap4.com, you go to www.airsoft-club.com and you get a backpack system with a camelback and several other pouches to get one of the bigger ones. They've got them in Woodland, they've got them in ACU, they've got them in several other color patterns. Pick something that matches up so you look good. You're squared away, you're strapped. Now if you're going Woodland, which again we've talked about is probably the most affordable and the most common out there so it's easier to match up. Ramp 2 or those MOLLE covers. And this is where you might as well buy 5 from mainmilitary.com. Mainmilitary.com. Or you're next parting up another one. If you only want to put two canteen covers on your rig because you got the camo pack on the backpack, fine. That's okay. But make sure there's at least two cantines on that assault rig. or two canteen covers. Now, then you make, match up your plastic throwaway containers to go in the canteen covers, unless you want to buy canteen's if you got a source for them, but they're not as cheap as they used to be. We had used to get them for 75 cents a piece. They ain't that price anymore. Okay? You're also going to want to make sure that again, you've got other water stashed however you can when you're in the field. Needless to say, it doesn't have to be pre-bobbed water. We've talked about that. You can reuse a tap. We do. Everybody does. But again, reserve water is a priority. You're down in Texaco. It is hot. It's hot up here. It's hotter down there. Just if your equipment goes, you know what? If you look around, let me give you an example. Most everything that goes in the pockets, your compass, your radios, you can go to dealextreme.com and find everything there and it will be at your doorstep in two to three days. Go for some goofy off-the-wall thing that's really twilight zone. Look and inexpensive. Example, when static compasses. Everybody should have a compass. Everybody should have a compass. Everybody must carry a compass. Since that's going to go in my gear, I go to deal extreme, I grab my compass, even my lights, everything else, it go in the gear and when I'm done, it's staying there with whoever's there. Whoever I pass this kit on to, it's going to be pretty well squared away, top to bottom. Now whether or not they keep their act together and stay squared away, I can't manage them individually when I'm gone, but I can get somebody up to it. complete level of preparedness of tactical preparedness right off the bat. The other thing is what I just described is also your 510 program guys and it's obvious you can see what's going on. The border has been left wide open. It's not an accident. One of the things about what we talked about this morning with regard to the guys down on the border down there right Texas proper. Remember too that there's big money by the dope cooperations that fake stopping the border dope. They're not hard for the cash that they can grab out of bags. They get to give you that up so they can buy it next year's swimming pool. They can buy next year's new truck. And so they don't like the fact that you're messing up this game that they've had going on for quite some time. The Dopers leave a bag with a whole bunch of cash. You'll notice that they have pallets of cash. So, gee, the MJTF gang that's down there, they get to grab the cash. They get 10%, at least, per agent, or 10% for the team that they get to take home. That's beyond whatever they table scrape. You know, there was a million dollars in the bag, but there's only $650,000 in the bag when they turn it in. Boy, they found $650,000 in cash left behind by the guy. Well, that means that that... Oh, wait a minute. Where did the other 350,000 go? Oh, it was divvied up between the team. So they got their beer money and a whole other play money too, and they don't want that messed up, and the drug dealers figure that that's part of playing the game. Need the bag of money, everybody's happy, they look like they're doing something, and the lion's share of the drugs get right on through without any problem at all. Everybody's happy. So as it is, and again, shutting down the system, almost stopping them from coming across the border, oh, they don't want to do that, because they've got a career going on, they're running. Well anyway, where they are down there, remember, hot, so it's a good idea. It doesn't mean it doesn't get cool and damp during other parts of the year. gets damp and close towards the ocean. Again, majority of what you should be picking up, try to get rips stopped simply because it will be more comfortable all season. You can always put other layers on, kind of thin the cloth when you get into those 100 degree days. It doesn't. And so again, rip and camel if at all possible. Whatever other camel patterns you decide to commit to. If it's 50-50, again there's heavy gauge and there's light gauge. In the surplus industry we know the difference and typically they'll identify that for you. Now another option is OD Green simply because there's lots and lots of OD Green out there too. And right now both OD Green and Dutch PM. Now Dutch DPM is the paintbrush like British DPM camouflage, but it's got more of the dough colored hands and the brown. I like the Dutch because it gets more into pretty much all of the environments we have here year round. Now I know that a wave, in fact the price is high, well not high, but it's more expensive for the Dutch say the usual OD Green stuff, but Jerry Cordura has come into the country looking at it. I bought a bunch of these years ago. Some of the people listening here in Michigan know because we outfitted 140 people and then another 100 or so people Dutch DPM equipment because I had made a deal on it with one of the wholesalers. Well, it looks like there's a wave of this stuff coming in. It's a good pattern. It will cross complement with Woodland because it has the Woodland camouflage color range in it guys. What we're going to do, we got a bottom of the hour here, we're a little past, but not that much, I don't know if Ed's right there at the, well I don't know, it's a little short quest there, but the Don't Try Not To Me song that we played yesterday, if Ed's got that queued up somehow, that would be great to be played before we get to the top, because I want to get that out there and promote it. For everybody listening, again, don't forget music is a weapon, sound and noise, The bad guys, not just hearing radio chatter, but hearing battle music. In fact, it should be out there in both what can be heard normally and it should be in the background with the radio, sometimes even just played. And left on, this is something I learned a long time ago. And in fact, during several of the standoffs, a lot of you get one right now, especially there, that are, you know, serving overseas, you all remember what we did? Our mobile micro FM and CB station. was running battle music during the standoff. As our troops were moving closer, the radio equipment was moving with them and they were broadcasting and updating. And it was out for everybody to hear on Channel 19 and on the local FM stations that they created as they moved. The CB, the radio's system went as in to the updates. And when somebody tried to interfere, other drivers, truck drivers and such on 19 would tell the other people to quiet down and listen because they were getting a progressive update. We're deploying work in the standoff. Coming down the road to say, again, creative minds, the juices must flow. Don't think one dimensionally. Make sure that, again, we have everything, that we apply all the tools we have available. Now, and well, they've gone back up in price for some items that we were going to. Again, go down here guys. I'm trying to do three things at once. We might have Edward there handy, then again we might not. I know he's getting ready for the program coming up too, that I was looking at. That's expected. If you mention it on the air or again, if it's something that's useful, people are moving in and snagging the stuff quickly. Dutch Army Woodland, they're equivalent to Woodland, which is not Woodland, it's actually Dutch DPM. But it does look enough like Woodland. The average person wouldn't know the difference. We're looking at four different types of packs available. We're going to be back in just a bit. Oh, there's the song I was waiting for right here on Liberty Tree Radio. Saw a man walk away from love with a broken heart Where did he go? He wouldn't say All I know is I felt his pain as he left that day Just wandered away Said he couldn't stay Not another day I believe what I heard Not a chance, not a word I just can't, I ain't ashamed to say I'm running a U.S. for the whole of what they say Uh, at... Again, that's D-U-B-I-N-E-R And it is a beautiful Friday, it's getting dark out there while I've been doing the program Michigan Classic Weather Guys We started the program Blue Sky, few clouds, and now Dark Sky, rain clouds And it's not like we've got any massive wave of air or anything coming through. It's just plugging its way in. So yeah, we're going to get rained down again tonight. Make sure you take in the tools. I got stuff outside. I got some hammers and other power tools. Got to get in. As soon as I get done with the program, got to throw the stuff in the oven for the meal. And that's going to take a second. But bounty, man, we're doing, I'm going to be doing some pickled zucchini here shortly. I always go. and nobody wants. In fact, if you watch in stands, I usually throw the zucchini out there for free. You take it! I grab all that. Nancy makes a phenomenal, in fact she's 11, one that she got from her mom and oh my goodness, we're gonna make a whole bunch of zucchini relish up. But we haven't got it yet, we've used up all of the last years already. Jelly, same thing guys, we've got a massive number of grapes. I'm gonna probably grab some of the choke cheers every time I go out, I pick more off the trees. Only takes about five minutes to get a half gallon. and Ed knows usually got a pick and pick here and there. Oh no, I'm just standing at one place right now and they're just like grapes hanging on the vine. So that's another jelly or chocheller. We're gonna be grape and probably got some strawberries. It's gonna be really interesting. We're gonna do some unique tums this year, but I've got some strawberries we can get for free right now. I got three. So yeah, we got jelly, of course, like pickles. You don't think about them as much as a... until things hit the fan here and you find out the simple things. used to be why we made all this stuff. Because we're changes mean that you can look forward to like the different jellies, different pickles. It's why there's so many different pickle recipes because pickles would store well on the shelf. They were different barrel recipes, crock recipe and of course jarring and or fatting used and down through the at least through the later part of the season when things got cold and blowing outside, you could open up a jar and wow, there's something dipping the grain grill for lunch. But in addition to that, you get maybe some So, just think about how things have been. We're so spoiled rotten. And what I just described is America back in 1929, 1930, 1931. Not 200 years ago. Talking about America where my parents grew up. Tangent. We got a lot of work to do. We got the food coming in. We still got construction. I got some major construction projects and we've got a major move. I'm probably going to be down there in the border area. Something else that we just heard this morning. We'll be doing the program. here. The snow is going to be flying soon enough as it is. The problem is it's taking time away from stuff that's got to be done here. Share time is the problem. Again, we need your help guys. They ask for help here and there in different ways. What you're doing is lightening our load so that it makes it easier to get some of the other stuff done and not stuck out in the way. Out in the way is just like this program. We're doing six hours of radio. Six hours of radio means that again a lot of hours that I can't get other things done that we need to have done here. But we're getting it done. I'm not complaining. I'm just trying to explain that in share time. It's exciting to say the least. Now because of that, I'm going to point out that we do have things that you can help with right now. We've got the end of the year bill. We're doing everything we can to minimize cost. Joe McNeil does the same thing like he told you. For doing all the work that he does, satellite fees and everything else, it costs $5,000 a month to get that done with the micro effect. That's pretty cheap to be quite honest. We've done satellite, we've done shortwave, everybody remembers the history of Republic Radio International. I'll tell you right off the bat, it cost $29,000. That was the bills. $29,000 per month. I remember that was three hours a day, side man and conventional. In addition, that was 24 hour satellite feed and internet radio that nobody had ever done before. And we did it. We had people on the board to do it. We $29,000 worth of radio piled up. There ain't nowhere to find it when you're done at the end of the month. Joe McNeil knows that. Well, we've got a bill. It costs us $3,000 per year. It will actually put a set amount, which is our end of the year bill, half as much as it could because Ed negotiated a once a year contract. It counts for the to get it done. We have to have you guys pitch in. I know a lot of people are new that are listening. If you want to help out, number one, you, organized Army equipment train as militia. Seriously, the panty waste won't tell you that. The panty waste will go, oh, I want my enemy to like me. I don't like the militia. Well, the panty waste will do that nonstop. In my case, here's how it works. Organize armed equipment, train as militia. Without the physical arm, the ethereal arm, the brain trust isn't going to make it. It's that simple. And vice versa. We need to be knowledgeable and cognizant of the problem. We need to have solutions, not just complain about them. But we have to be both in the physical world and the ethereal world of thought. Now, to keep this going, we need your help. You can go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com, www.libertytreeradio.4. Right in the middle there is our yearly bill. You see the goal and see what we've put together. Guys, help like last year, and I'm not asking you to spend your life savings. I would put 3,000 people donate a dollar, to be quite honest, because it can be done. If you have not donated, and I know there's friends that have done this, and they donated a dollar, thank you. Or they donated two or three dollars, thank you. Seriously, if that's what you can do, that's what you can do. If everybody listening, everybody within the sound of my voice picked up the computer pad there and clicky, clicky, clicky went to the page, take the mouse, go to the page, use PayPal. How about a dollar for every month of the year? One dollar. That's $12 for the year. I noticed one of our friends calculated They donated what PayPal charges and donated like $14 and some odd cents. Why? Well because PayPal takes a chunk. That's why PayPal is in business. They're in business to, again, make ends meet and make their system work. So they have a fee that they charge. So one of our friends did like 14. We calculated it out. We found out what apparently the fee was going to be. And so the $12, you know exactly $12 got to the tree radio's end of the year bill. That's great. We don't do this every month. We don't do this every other month because we have a one year bill that's the big bill. We cover this, all the care of it. Yeah, we do ask for help on those on occasion. Or if we've got something in particular where we're helping somebody else out, we'll let you know. Again, go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Maybe you're listening to this in an echo, echo, because somebody gives you a copy of what we do. take the time go to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com you can use PayPal which means you can use credit card whatever system you got and you can donate to Liberty Tree Radio that way you can also send a donation to PBN PO Box 194 Dexter Michigan 4813 PBN PO Box 194 Dexter Michigan 4813 Zibby N PO Box 194 You can also check out the website. Remember we have sponsored that. You take the time. And actually at least call and say thank you if you can do nothing else. But check out the people that are there. They have the banners on the page. They've done their part. They're pitching in. They're helping out. They might be close to you for our friends in Ohio. Remember we've got a lot on the country that have stepped forth and have helped out in different ways. One of the examples of that is Liberty's at libertyscardian.com. Liberty's Guardian.com, Liberty's Guardian LLC. Guys, you can go to their page and if you want to know what their schedule is, when they're available, well it's all right there. All the information you need to find out about how to visit, you know, stop in at the store. And if you're looking for a way to, you know, access them, go to their cons section on the page. They're located at 105 West Main Street. That's 105 West Main Street, 16. Phone number is 419-277-0377. That's 419-277-03. Your email is info at libertiesguardian.com. They're open Monday through Friday, 8, 4 to 8 p.m. Boy, slap me in the microphone for that reversal. Monday through Friday, 4 to 8 p.m. 105 West Main Street, Deschler, Ohio, 43516. Why are you dealing with a stranger when you can deal with a friend, an ally, person that is actually copacetic to what you need, and things like you do. That's kind of nice. That kind of works. Again, also a reminder, because we are headed towards the top, we got I'm Mr. Betcher. 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And don't just guess at the last minute, like everything else, you need to know how to use your equipment. If you've been a... You're probably... Oh, you're up to you? I hear the music. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire's on the run. War in the March. War Master Friday will continue tonight with BK and myself here on the intel report, but meanwhile, don't touch that dial. broadcasting up next and you can be part of it here on Liberty Tree Radio 712-4320900 and the room number is 957-464 pound sign to participate. God bless. We'll see you in a bit. Bye bye. 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. 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