September 8, 2014
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58m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed energy independence, food security, and winter preparedness for the coming Michigan winter. The show covered crude oil export policies, the Shell Oil CEO's position on lifting export bans, and the broader strategy of exporting American resources while importing inferior products. Koernke emphasized local food production versus globalized supply chains, criticizing Agenda 21 and corporate consolidation of agriculture. The latter half focused extensively on DIY cooling and refrigeration systems using 12-volt power, solar generators, and alternative technologies to maintain food storage without grid dependence. Callers contributed perspectives on shipping costs, Chinese meat processing, and preparedness strategies.
- crude oil exports
- shell oil
- energy independence
- agenda 21
- local food production
- nafta
- gatt
- preparedness
- winter survival
- off-grid refrigeration
- 12-volt power systems
- solar generators
- michigan winter
- bakersgreenacres
- food security
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Whoa, whoa! Stelsey, number one is the choppers. People should have been paying attention. Now, granted, when you're in a war zone, there's more activity. But right off the bat, the basic rule, if you hear helicopters, you have to assume the worst. If you hear any air traffic, assume the worst. And that's the first rule. Pay attention to your environment. And remember, we can do all kinds of cool things to even extend our ear, not just our eyes. Anyway, we're past the top here real quick. Don, make your number for night vision, please. Hey, that number's two, three, one, seven, nine, six, 8 4 5 8. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. And let's not forget lead. And I don't mean lead as in getting filled with bullets. I'm talking about lead which they've intentionally taken out of the environment, which makes all this soft technology work, but it defeats very quickly with lead incorporated, and everybody seems to be forgetting the truth. We'll be back. Here a little bit. Uh, spell myself down. Thank you, sir. Thank you, Mark. God bless you. Your number is in for night, please. Please? Say that number is 231796. 84588. Again, 231796. 84588. Thank you for listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. MainMilitary.com has a large selection of pistols and rifles suited for your needs. Are your local stores sold out of ammunition? Call or visit 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. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You vie 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. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. and your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist 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 a 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 the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence report a closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters On behind the lines in occupied territories Central, West, East, talkradio.com, run aim at FM Microstations, CB, make station, run net, tech, north hallmark network, forward to the bottom floor, headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, home of big chunk of a bunch of Wyoming, to a of Cough and land in the smoke trunk crews, grammar teams, OK teams, the mob, allograma, consortium of retired telecommunications workers, bringing us like many hands make for light work, catch up some of the plants before the winter hits and squaring away the rest of the building and construction that needs to be done and for as long as it lasts we're going to be pushing the environment out there and especially push the beans. Actually we're going to probably post some bean arbors or something. The time we're done you walk down through the middle everything hangs right there from above well it works from the side, bean production being what it is. And as long as you keep water on those plants you really have a... anyway we're working on that and so Old Earth calendar or the big thing is as Ed was playing, Nostradamus and Aristotle doing the two were really and Nostradamus somehow figured out that here's down the road the world's gonna come to an end and the world's pretty close anyway it's close it's all closer you think you really don't understand you're just you shouldn't scoff at Notre Dame us and Notre Dame us the football coach yeah whatever Anyway, beyond that, there's enough to keep you busy as it is in fasting things to, again, deal with when the time comes. So I think we'll be busy without having to worry about most of Damas's predictions. Yeah, I think the bad guys have really got a whole lot of other things in for us and plenty of fighting opportunities. So instead of worrying about how the bad guys feel about you, let's just get rid of them. Anyway, we gotta call her. We gotta call her Jimba there. Yeah, hi Jimba. This is Mark. You know, I must have been hearing things today, but, you know, I had my ears flirting the radio a bit because that's all I had to do while I'm driving this truck. And I could have sworn I heard Fox News today say that the CEO of Shell Oil is complaining that he wants to ban, and I swore I heard this right, they said that he wants to ban lifted on exporting any crude oil. What the hell are you talking about? I thought we all we had was between that and the future. That's all we've been doing is dumping RRL. I don't know about banning any export of crude. How would Japanese get most of the Chinese probably get the difference in RRL from Alaska? I mean that's been going on since the Alaskan pipeline was installed. In fact everybody that knew about the Alaskan pipeline, that was the big scam back in the 70s. Oh, we get the Alaskan pipeline and all of a sudden the price of oil will be cheaper. And it's like, well first of all, it's not going to come here, is it? Oh, you're not supposed to know about that. Yeah, I'm trying to figure out what the hell they're talking about. I mean, all the oil went to Europe. Anybody who knows what was going on there, all of our oil went to Europe, went to Europe by ours. It went to the pumping facilities on the west coast. up there in Alaska and it was ejected right out of this country so vast it made everybody's head swim. They simply let all the oil in that was sitting in the tankers and the whole lie about the shortage neutralized, you know, as the companies chose to. Now, propane was an issue. Natural gas, we were limiting that. Natural gas, one of the things about fields is gas, in fact faster than anything and it's one of the things they don't talk about. Pretty much any field you've got that's developed out there, you can be pulling and natural gas off in general just about as quickly as you shut the system down. I mean, you wait while I count 1,000, 2,000, 3,000. It's a constant post-it production. That is the other fuel that everybody's talking in, whatever gas form that they're choosing, and stabilizing it, then dumping it out of the country accordingly. And that's even being piped. Depending on where you are on the planet, everything is being piped in petroleum products. In Nigeria, gas away. I was going to research that comment, but I couldn't. I can't do it. Maybe if somebody out there wants to just real quick Google, go watch Dan Lifton on exporting crude. Mark, we had it up on the site the other day. It is. Okay, very good. And that's the Shell CEO. Three things at once here, guys. So that is up on Henry's From the Trenches World Report. A couple days ago, Henry? Yeah, it seemed like it was a couple, three days ago. It's typical. We see everybody that sees it in the internet or whatever. Usually it's then like finally the control press catches up when they're allowed to talk about it. That makes a great deal of sense. I think I even heard it in the mainstream. That's what the driver was just saying. I heard it just recently. They've already got it so they're going to export all of this natural gas out of here and now they want to start with the crew. and next year we're supposed to be the number one petroleum exporter in the world. Only because we'll be stealing the pigs, the chickens, the cats, the dogs, and taking everything in the way of hard resource out. Of course, we'll be short here because that's exactly what they did in the 70s. Question for you, Mark. Yeah. Okay, I send a jar of jelly to my buddy in Indiana and I'm paying 12 bucks for the shipping. And about anything I go to ship, it's like the shipping is more than the item. Now, that being the standard, we're shipping our live chickens over to China to be processed and then shipping them back and getting a better product. My point from the get-go on this is that, number one, the first part of the Flynn plan is the idea that moving it halfway around the planet and processing it overseas is cheaper than here. That's BS, number one. We're never going to see... Go ahead. Yeah, I mean you hear this stuff you think you're listening to a red skeleton comedy show or something. The problem is what it is is my problem with this is everybody who's like the old movie, you know, Silent Green, would challenge what we're getting back in the way of processed whatever because we're getting dumped on. i cannot believe that they're sending our pigs back i would i want i know i got into this yesterday forgive me nancy was bringing this up because you know they were can be the meat pre-owned meat probably production okay what a new production but you know if you were to know you know what's one of the stores and everybody said the same thing here in the last month or two smelling right he did it got into the chinese have taken over three of the companies uh... that they've got three biggest companies actually one of the largest producer and all communist Chinese already coming in from overseas and it doesn't smell right yeah i mean i think i do have a piece of uh... uh... craft baloney uh... in the in the that's that that's the slice up along there lately from walmart it's just like the crocus perfect garbage you ever want to put your mouth Well, again, I would be holding off on doing that. Your best bet now is for local producers. They're going to be attacked. This is what this whole thing with Agenda 21 is all about, guys. What I think they're going to do is we're either going to get, well, just like what happened here at all, they just apologized. They didn't do anything else. Both McDonald's and Kentucky Fried Chicken, they were buying it from what? PAP, P-A-P, which is a communist Chinese provider, which just NAFTA and GATT, the NAFTA and GATT highways, the NAFTA and GATT trains are not to make America better, it's everything that America makes. Yeah, NAFTA's up 17% from this time. Everything's only 17%. Here's what they're saying. Here's the thing, the best way they did, why they wanted the agenda 21 thing, and all these idiots, and all these apron-wearing ring knockers and these yamaka-wearers, all the yamaka-wearers know what they're doing, they're screwing us. But the apronwares are all doing what the big grandmaster is telling them to do. So they're out here pissing all the small producers for a reason. It's why they do the Agenda 21. Like they're in Ohio, in the northern counties here, telling everybody that cow production was evil and bad. Well, they're agriculture counties, and that's what they do. And they looked right at them and said, what, are you an idiot? What the hell are we supposed to do here? Well, the idea is that they don't want them to do anything there. They don't want the cow production because if you can eat real cow and then you have whatever they synthesize from overseas that's all the garbrated trash, you're not going to eat the garbrated trash when you can taste what it really is supposed to be. It's like Baker's Green Acres with the pig farmer here in Michigan. He is producing a traditional American product. That's why they're buying from him because everybody's like, man, this is fantastic. This is really great quality. The Jewish mobsters are the ones that attacked him through the idiocy of the apron where they needed to get rid of the mark and everybody will think, well, you know, it's a five-star restaurant, so I've got to be getting good. No, no you don't. And the problem is when you have all these small producers where it's just like guys when you taste real butter. and then you taste, well, almost think it's butter. Okay, and all the other stuff they've tried to try and make you believe that it's butter. But if you have real butter there and it's real fresh, creamery butter, or it's like whole milk, and then you try to pass off the other stuff, richness and the depth of that flavor range scovils the other product. So they have to destroy the palate of the customers, what they have to do. I'm sorry, go ahead guys, please. I'll just let you up. for me, I just wanted to get that Mark's report. I'm already going to appreciate that. Hey, hand me real quick, Henry. I'm still a little bit farkey on what... I mean, what is the CEO of Shell, what's he saying now exactly? He wants the ban lifted on exporting crude oil. Correct. Shell Oil is owned by, I think that's owned by the queen of the Netherlands. They would our crew they don't want to manufacture here anymore. They would have a manufacturer overseas where don't I? Do is pull premium oil because remember guys the big money is not in the gasoline Gasoline is a waste product. I might have oil can consist Holland, but more importantly Belgium hate us They hate us with a path has done everything it can to destroy American steel production part of the other process of arms and munitions and weapons production, but also general manufacturing is high-end lubricants without the high-end lubricants your machinery doesn't function that's what they want to get out of this country that's why they're trying to that's why they've intentionally knocked down the number of refineries just like lead production remember what they've been having lead smelting that's not an accident i can't understand this confused i thought we were exporting crude oil but i i don't understand We export petroleum products like a refined diesel, gasoline, the heavier oils Mark was talking about. We're buying crude and we're supposed to have reserves, like war reserves. We're supposed to keep an eye on our own crude and keep it here, but I guess that's getting ready to change. Well, the way that they get around that though, this is why with the Chinese and the Japanese, the boy have been sucking off the Alaskan pipeline, we'd barely get any of the Alaskan oil. is remember that they actually refine in the field. Like here in Michigan, I could take it to a hundred, well not a hundred, I would say probably 40 or 50 pre-cracking points. When it comes out of the field, it goes to these pre-cracking stations and that's where they get past the idea that they're selling our crude. What they do is they sell a reduced, again a raw, it's basically raw stock. They find that they've pulled the themes off it, the naphthalene, uh... the gasoline to a degree actually with the dual combination of the teams and then they split those and that that routed accordingly so to a degree like right here in michigan we have the same kind of system they have a night here in that we actually have what people to the problem if you go to middle and michigan uh... which is over like literally bed land michigan to the middle of the state but more to the bay area with the promise there and all through the from area we have or Michigan is Saginaw Bay. Where you see Saginaw, Michigan, you see Midland, Michigan. But if you run the bay on an angle the way you see it cut where you see the thumb sticking out, guys those three counties into the land mass forever is a gas produced in general. They actually have a sub for it, you know, it moves on down the pipeline. And then we have of course pipeline production that went in all over Michigan. Some of it in some really strange places, for instance, they ran 12-inch line, one foot size for a few reasons. That power goes down. Have you ever seen what a line strike looks like when it hits the ground, guys? Well, a pipeline below that or a natural gas pipeline, it's kind of embarrassing when the two bind, which is why right of ways for the oil have usually been separate. So they changed that up here a little while back. If you want to see the duplicity right in your face, the thing is, they just put all these big sanctions on the Russian natural gas. At the same time, they're going to put our natural gas on the international market. Now we can compete with the demand up to the point because people can't get the Russian gas. They have to buy that gas. Now we'll compete on an international market for our natural gas and people are going to get cold and there's going to be shortages this week. going to demand for the American. Exactly. It won't keep up with ground transport. It's like anything else, when you have to ship it by an individual bubble, then you can only ship so much in that bubble. Look at the gasoline transport. Tankers are bubbled. They fuel constant feed. You have to wait for all the secondary handling and everything else to get the bubble of where it's going. It can be oil, gasoline, propane, doesn't make any difference. And in the process, they will argue that you need for it anyway. because it's not just going to be the outbound, it's what's going to happen with regard to the inventory and their argument about availability here. See what happens with that. And by the way, as we pointed out, remember last year we had a summer like this, lots of wet, and we've had cool bubbles this year like we did last year. We are going to have a winter. So much so that I would recommend that if you probably are looking at any kind of distances. A snow machine of some kind, as in a snow-led guy, a snow will be a real good idea for something that somebody's getting rid of or maybe last year's model and somebody with more money in brains or somebody that's hit because that kind of vehicle's a little... Now, I would point out back in the day when we were having a lot more fun with snowmobiles, probably remember that they made wheels, the front of snowmobiles, so there's nothing more than like a half-track. Like on a... like it's, you know, like equivalent to a, like a snow half track. Instead of inflatable wheels, you know, a freck. Now you have an all-train vehicle that could be used during other times of the year. Yeah, it's kicking, grappling stuff. That was a whole idea. It was a lot of fun. Act like a big butt to the bogey wheels. Don't think that, well, Mark, if I had the snowmobile, it would only be good for one part of the seat only because you're not being creative. And if you look around, you might still find that they're actually producing those wheels. But I don't know. So again, Just a consideration, if you're up your eyeballs and snow, having something that can move over the snow a little faster would be a good idea. And again, a lot more horsepower than slug through three feet of snow up your eyeballs slash your arse, depending on the snowdrifts. We've seen this all before, guys. Michigan winter is coming, no doubt about it, and it's going to be like last year's real Michigan winter. Everybody I've talked to that says my age said the same thing, man, these are like the winters. we grew up with and this summer is the same way. It's not super hot but it's been hot enough but it's been wet. California is getting hammered with a drought. Well, Las Vegas is a desert. That is a, the rest of the state itself is notoriously dry. In fact, historically, that's something everybody needs to remember. So, it's running in cycles. It's the deep cycle. We're getting the deep wet. We are getting, in fact, it's a moist environment. But, Here's another thing about Michigan, Ohio, Northern Indiana, Northern Illinois. Montana. Well, yeah, but this area was noted in the native tongue. This place was known as the land of the mosquito. That is one of the translations in the Huron. They nicknamed it the land of the mosquito. The Great Lake Huron, of course, were a great power in this part of the And yet everybody talked about later on the voyageres when the French Canadian but the original voyageres were not just today they are mostly that's right. But the French Canadian slash the voyagere of their day they called the land of the musket. They work in this during the whole season and they have to you gotta I mean during one of your freeze up your eyeballs. But during the summer months when you travel this part of the country you better be prepared. You know Marchella was a dude Marchella last winter and I'm a company driver, so I have to go. They tell me to go. I can't pick and choose. So I got stuck with a Montana run going to Seattle. And I can remember being in a man. We're talking 80 mile an hour, lost wind, snow drifts, blizzard. Just so bad you got your truck and prey that you don't get hit. Wind, snow. I mean, it's just incredible. It's like being in the middle of Siberia. Incredible. And you just pray you'll get out of it, you know. Well, we all need to be paying attention because we've got the same kind of season thing coming up and it's gonna get, I think it's gonna be at least as bad, if not worse. If it's the same, well, we've already got a recent experience. Somebody can do it on the weather channels, go, there's nothing we've seen in a whole year! I can get a few worse, I can already tell. I get getting real cold at nights now. This is a lot earlier than it was last week. That's one of the other reasons that again I can't emphasize enough for everybody out there. We're looking at an opportunity. Pick up whatever you can in the way of winter gear now. Look at your tool. Looking at your generators all over and make sure you've got it on standby ready to go. I've got a bunch of batteries here I've got to go through to confirm that they're still viable. Fortunately I can trade off the difference, which I will. I've got three. I do have to trade off. Right now is the time to be prepping everything guys. Get everything squared away and make all your battery boxes insulated. In other words, you know, what's gonna hit? So, uh, insulate, insulate, insulate. It's not that hard to do. You're home with any number of different options. And then- I recommend changing out all your batteries in all your automobile. Get new ones. Yeah, well if you get out the old one, throw that over into the garage. Put that over there. Yeah. Now you gotta spare power to just hang onto it. It still works. Clean it up. and you've got another power source, another 12 volts for something. And that's really what we need to be thinking about here, so we know especially. The bad news is that we have the economy, they've already screwed every, I mean it's done. We just gotta be prepared for the other half of whatever it is they decide. And then neutralize, we can do it, but we have to be thinking ahead. And the tools in the dooble box include solar power, alternate generator technology, in other words having a gen pack on hand. You're not gonna have to run it all the time, but you may need it to a degree. Remember a lot of the stuff that you use is designed to run on DC already. It's why you have those funny little transformer things called wall words. If it runs on a wall work, you're having to switch AC to make it work, which means the chances are if you build up an alternate system, a sputtering battery system, that that unit or that piece of equipment could be taken off of your AC power grid and could be run directly off you need to do a little research. How much do you really need to function during winter? Your furnaces, for instance, if you are electric, furnaces do require power because of the way they're regulated nowadays. But if you've got, in other words, you've got, you still need a little bit of electricity for the most part to run your propane system. But that's not a big deal if you know what your requirements are because you're going to be using that little bit of power to regulate. Doesn't that not be a generator? It can be an inverter. just to get that electronic sensor technology to work at minimum capacity, minimum output. It's not that difficult. Think through, find out what your values are for everything that runs. Refrigerators, well, during the winter, as we know, depending upon whether you have an outer, like, cold area or whatever, setting up even an external icebox, A freezer box would not be a bad idea. It doesn't have to be a refrigerator. It can actually simply be something you tin in. That's what the old ice boxes were. A lot of what you have, you need to be consuming and regulating so you're not using or opening any more than need for the next 24 hours or so in terms of food consumption. It doesn't mean the stuff freezes up. You're going to keep your core areas at least at base temperature. Your root cellars will stay at whatever temperature, you know, again the ground, you know, normally operates at 56, 50, what is it, 56 degrees, 52, right around here, depending on where you are on the planet, depending on what kind of, I guess, underground thermal activity is going on. Or your volcano may be warmer. But anyway, the fact is that there are other technologies that are readily available that can make up for the difference. And again, minimizing consumption. That's the most important. And managing what it is that you're going to need to get the season get through shut down on the national level. It's not that difficult. We've run the entire elevation head has with alternate power for an entire year and demonstrated that it could be done using the generators, solar panels, the whole nine yards. So I can't, don't say it can't be done. We've already been able to do it. And it's one of the things where you get to experiment a little bit. Now, it doesn't mean we could do better. Well, yeah, there are certain things that we need to be able to do. Well, we need to do better. But hey, we aren't made of money, so we've got to improvise, adapt, and overcome with what we have. One of the things I've been fortunate, blessed with here the last couple of months, is I've tapped into a source for somebody that is getting rid of recharger or safety and security systems, lighting, and battery backup systems for computers. And rather than replacing the battery and leaving the systems up because they, you know, again, this is part of the warranty issues and guaranteeing the company's, you know, security and operations with regard to their computer and bookkeeping, guys, they change this stuff out no matter what. Full systems complete, you know, brand new, but holding their values, the batteries are there, the chargers are there, the whole nine yards. So pay attention. This stuff is out there. got to find again find out where the on-comity-to-be-toxic 12-volt system and can you put aluminum into the cooler one in one aluminum thin system on the inside of the cooler and a matching aluminum thin system on the outside of the cooler and on top of the on top of those fins you put one of those fans like you got to call your computer and then on the outside you put the other fan so it draws here out of the Coleman out of the unit and to the outside so it's pulling in the one fan takes you from the inside to the outside and the other fan on the outside just you know make sure that happens in a real good way you know and it's looking all up to 12 volt core you plug in your 12 volt and now you've got a 12 volt refrigerator that almost pulls the freezing. It's really neat to be if you go on the internet and punch in Coleman icebox cooler you'll see what I'm talking about you can make your own with those fans and that's what they're using here are those exact fans when you find for $129 and you got a refrigerator for practically nothing at 12 volts. One of the things that I've seen and again the like you said if you were there what not if there's tons of the coolers laying around in fact older or newer the plastic are easier to modify or Yeah, because of the double paneling the way there's the way there is nothing more than, you know, air so I stand off. It wouldn't be hard to connect any other fixtures or create fixtures. It would be able to enter the outer wall. Yeah, you drill like a door knob assembly, you know, like a door knob mechanism. Right, yeah. That's how big the hole is and then on each side there's some kind of aluminum heat relays. Just all of this is aluminum fins. I'm not sure where you get that, but that's what, then on top of that fan is the fan. Oh, heating cooling. Heating cooling and ventilation company. There's a number of different, dense, you know, different, different quality of fixtures. You can buy cast, treated metal, or it's just all one big piece. They just keep chopping off at whatever length you want. Right. Or you can actually buy the stamp sheet metal aluminum finning, wraparound type, plate type, you know, where it's, you know, it differences. Same thing, it's in different lengths. and cut it off with a cut-off saw or with a saw the length you want. Remember we talked about poor man's cooling system for a weapon? Right. Using a line radiator like that. Yeah, it works fish and I mean, it keeps my bottle of water. It's almost like pulling it right out of the freezer. I mean, if I get to that coal, that's great. 12 volts. Yeah, the big thing is that again, the cost for doing something a little bigger wouldn't really be all that extreme. The thing is we're heading towards the winter where the big thing is just making sure that the air is able to circulate to keep the container cool if there's any warming issues where it gets to thaw. But I can't see that for this winter coming up. For the deep cycle, you could save a lot of, in terms of freezer costs for being able to deep cool something. You only need a reach-in chest for a certain amount of work. And even there, the idea is to regulate and minimize the amount of food that's in the freezer. you don't want any more in service than is absolutely necessary. That's why freeze-dried foods, you only, you know, you measure everything and apply only what you need for that meal. And no extras, you know, very little or any overage. But even if there was, well let's see, what do I do? Take it out on the front porch, it's already cool. When the time comes I can reheat it or whatever. Sam, you got a purple. You know, I found the case I was looking for. I knew I had two cases of those. I'm pretty sure I sent some to BK for experiment research. The ones that I have are not. There's an example of you can buy any grade you want. The fans are kind of frangible if they're running and you stick something in them, but they were intentionally designed to be that way so that they're childproof, I guess. Right. Peopleproof. You're not going to whack a finger off, but there are different grades that you can buy, and it's purely a matter, again, what you find away is surplus, too. Because there is industrial surplus in fans. Well, the Coleman setup that I got, there's a cover over the fan, a custom cover that's all keeps... So a fan can't be touching anything. I hear it just saying though, because you should have something over that fan. Quite minimal safety. I mean, if you notice what they do with the computers, it's like, please don't stick your finger in here. They put a little grate over it. Now, remember the older ones, if you can find them, but again, you know, with the older computers, everybody thought, I've got to throw mine out. The older stuff that was built back in the 70s and 80s and even into the early 90s, they more torque and yeah, they could take a few fingertips off here and there if you weren't careful. So they had a lot, well there's a lot more energy available, there's a lot more push available of those too. Yeah, I don't know what the science is behind that, but when you put your hand on the outside fan, it's blowing out hot air. But when you open the lid... Oh, no, no, no. You mean you're talking about your cooling system? Well, you can remember that it's a strange science. Remember, there is no such thing as coldy, the exclusion. You know, what you're doing is the absence of heat. It's actually pulling the calories from the... retention fuel. Whatever your coolant material is, your fluid is free on nowadays. We used ammonia in the past, ammonia in water. That's why the whole thing about the coolant that was used here up until just a short time ago by engineering standards. Originally the only reason that it was being dangerous and it was going to kill the ozone is because the patent on it was running out, everybody was ready to make it. They dictated that everybody go to the new stuff, which is actually dangerous to human life. We've gone full circle because of their witch doctor lying science. We had perfected a coolant refrigerant that was safe for both the technicians and for people in general. And you know how many years it took? It took like 70 years of refrigeration to get there, to get to the next. They're coming out with another one in a couple months. just reinventing the wheel and I'll tell you why because you see refrigeration people all knew what the lie was. I had two men, only two men for the whole of the U that were refrigeration specialists and their job was to all of the walk-in coolers, all of the end up units, etc. And we had conversations on this over and over again, the whole thing was a lie, everybody knew it. They had nothing to do with the ozone layer, had everything to do with greedy bastards, screw in the population but here's the people who got screwed the most it made it dangerous again for refrigeration repair because you got to remember most all the refrigeration systems are in confined spaces well what they were using which was banned was safe to operate but what they had like ammonia people would refrigeration people and people who were in the wrong confined space when refrigeration systems would leak and fail stuff can kill you the old stuff we developed all this technology over a period of decades and the characters screwed everybody. And of course, slight climate, you know, the global warming, global freezing BS. I'm to the point where pretty much with all these, you know, if they're yapping about something, the only thing you have to ask is how are they screwing us money-wise? Because that's what it's about. Has nothing to do with safety anymore, has nothing to do with their concern, and it hasn't been for a long time, anywhere for the most part, with a lot of what they've done, safety's never been the issue. At a given point, there was a certain amount of conscientious effort. That's all been undermined by the skanks that have taken over the system. So again, basic rules like fuel and everything else. I'll point this out. Gasoline is probably the best example. Gasoline, they didn't have a wholesome smell, but people will smell and go, yeah, gasoline smells. That smells good. That's good gas. You notice, again, we've mentioned this many times, how skunky gasoline has been smelled. And it was really obvious about 2007-2008 when people were having, in fact we had all over the state of Michigan, we had incidents where this skunk gas got into the system and they had little notices on the gas stations like up towards Lansing, Michigan, hey, you know if your car was affected, contact this number, you know, and they'll compensate for blah blah blah blah blah, you know, and they will reimburse you because cars were virtually shutting down, they were pumping the gas into the cars at the gas station and they were dying right there at the gas station. They weren't even getting out of the gas station. And it became embarrassing because they had like 10, 12 cars stopped and it was obvious that they all couldn't have been from, you know, there's some bizarre mechanical issue, it was all the gasoline. It's just an example again across how we're getting screwed. And I don't think, going full circle back to where we got to this point, is talking about the food. Where it's going to be the exact same problem. That's why guys, bakersgreenacres.com, bakersgreenacres.com, bakersgreenacres.com. If you're in Michigan, and you're looking at buying, and you need meat, you're looking at food, why not know where it came from? The best way to do that? How about you deal? If you're going to be buying pork, how about you buy it from a man who makes grade A pork by five star restaurant? I'll tell you what, you get the best product you can buy and you're helping a fellow patriot out. Doesn't that make more sense? Now the Amish are another one that are good to deal with because they are intelligent, they're on their own. and they deal amongst themselves and they don't mean they aren't sneaky, they are. They're like any population group, they're for themselves. But they're designed, they design a good product, they do their specifications. I don't care if it's chickens, pigs, whatever you're going to deal with, beef, they're another direction to go and if you've got the homage in your area, especially if you can deal directly with a farm, that's what you want to do. In fact, compare notes. take the time and check out their product, go get one of those products from the store randomly, pull it in and do a taste test. Always, not just taste. You realize, man, this is rich. That's because everything that's supposed to be there is, and food quality, one of those things, we're gonna get hammered when the time comes. Just like every other aspect of how they're screwing us here. They're pulling everything out of this country they can. If we are going to have something left when the time comes, it's because we take care of it. most of the other panty ways the Prozac fools are gonna buy into this BS they're going over the cliff like the lemmings that they are we just don't want them to drag us by the pant legs as they fall over the edge and turn and realize they're headed to the abyss trust me these fools will want to take people with them because the idiots will realize they made a mistake but they hate the idea that well you're not as bright as I am because I was listening to the regime You gotta watch it there guys, that's what we have to be paying attention to. Let's stupid be stupid. And if they express themselves and constantly continue to be stupid, just make sure you're not too close to them when the time comes down the road because they're the ones who will be the backstabbers. They're the ones who will be pissing and moaning. Why aren't you suffering with us? How about because I had a brain, you don't. So again, proper planning prevents piss poor performance, think ahead. A lot of these characters are gonna have other issues, health issues. because of what's close in the look like when the electricity does and will set off eventually you know you're not what I was trying to say that's what you know with this cooler system thing I mean you're not gonna be able to have a refrigerator anymore I mean you know if you don't live in Michigan that works usually cold if you live down in a hotter you're not gonna be able to keep that from cold so you're gonna have to do well remember it's used to what they call cold water cooling you know like you know using a creek or stream or making up your own version of that internally, like a basement for ground temperature water or well temperature water, is a solution for cooling. It'll bring things down by 20 to 30 degrees from whatever the surface temperature is. That's one of the options. That's the only other direction you're going to be able to go. You can set up refrigeration. In fact, you might want to think back, I mean, before we had the refrigerators way they're set up now because of the SIRS system. We used a gravity infusion system. That's why the compressor was on top of the refrigerator. Remember that? The old one you see in the picture? Yeah. It's not outdated. It's just that if we know the history of refrigeration, then we can reinvent the wheel, so to speak. One of the things is you don't chance out on the quality of the plumbing if you're going to have to go with an ammonia water comp. In other words, you don't go the cheap China Sport tubing, you have to go bulkier, heavier tubing. We were able to make things smaller and lighter. This is great also for people selling you things because they can make it chintzier. What it was safe for, they could make it chintzier because if the refrigerant leaked out, there was no threat to anybody. You see how that works? Yeah, but if you don't want to use refrigerant, you got a Walmart by one of these Coleman Flawers. You're still creating a small version of, yes, but you're still, again, using it's a It's a small scale version of what you would be doing on a larger scale with, or etc. You could make a larger cooling system that would be off the grid without going to propane. Because, you know, propane is the other option. Guys have, you know, propane refrigerators. The other issue is how much do you need to cool in the first place? See, that's the other problem is, we're gonna have to be more efficient. You're gonna be using pickling, you're gonna be using drying, so the big thing is, you're gonna be rehydrating, or you're gonna be, again, activating stuff from either your storage system or whatever, and mixing and matching your food. We got Randy coming to mix, guys. I gotta get out of the way here. We are at the top. Don't forget, more live broadcasting here in this next hour, so don't you touch that dial. God bless the Republic. Now the world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. As of March, day and night. Ooh-rah. Oh, you be careful on the road there, sir. For everybody else out there, guys. Again, we're doing a little research. Improvise, adapt, and overcome. We can do cooling. Would you have to understand that we gotta be a lot safer with the technology when we use old Earth technology. Get it done. In a bit. We'll be back. 8 o'clock. Dun-a-mar-into-report. Meanwhile, Randy right here, live on Liberty through Brady. Bye-bye. 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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