October 3, 2014
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1h 8m
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2014
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed preparedness, supply availability, and cultural observations on October 3, 2014. Topics included water purification using calcium hypochlorite (pool shock), ammunition pricing and availability at retailers like Walmart and Meyers, newly available camouflage patterns at Walmart, and a detailed recipe for a homemade detox tincture. The hosts also critiqued corporate culture and bureaucratic inefficiency, comparing modern corporate workers to Soviet apparatchiks, and fielded caller questions about the detox formula ingredients and sourcing.
- water purification
- calcium hypochlorite
- pool shock
- ammunition pricing
- 223 federal
- 308 winchester
- walmart
- camouflage patterns
- preparedness
- detox tincture
- cayenne pepper
- myrrh gum
- opsec
- supply chain
- bureaucracy
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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. 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 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 and people, 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 from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in 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 fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this still the land of the free? Good evening ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm our kirky and butter knife one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east and northeast. Ladies and gentlemen you are listening to us on LibertyTruerRadio.4MG.com Indiana Freedom Talk Radio dot com and we are on AMF and FM microstations CB base stations alternate technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Tell me about Alaska. Well, we also have Hallmark Network, Columbia, Panama, Florida, Panama, Florida, across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, a big chunk of Wyoming to include both the 3rd, 5th, Pitt, and our friends in the recall state of Colorado along with the 12 sisters on the left side of Wyoming. Talked about left, way out there on the left coast, we had the great state of Jefferson. Waving to them, we turn back to the East Weep Cross. The planes leap over the Virgin Banks of the Mississippi and land in the Smoky slash the Blue Ridge where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay 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. So again, it is Friday. BK, what's the date today, sir? What's it like in your neck of the woods? It's raining here. Just started before the program. Just a little bit of a drizzle. What's it like there? And what's jumping off the wall, please? It is 3 October 2014. It is Friday evening. It is the last hour of the day and the week for the intelligence report. That makes this Quartermaster's Corner. This week started out fairly pleasant. Nice warm, clear days, all that kind of good stuff. I was thinking, okay, great. We can wrap up the saga of BK's Google culture project. We're within a spitting range of completion. I'm going to be able to report final completion and quit boring people with this stuff. The sky just opened up and it's been raining for like four days. Ah, man, so it's going to be a mud slime pit out there. I haven't even bothered to look. I need to get out there with a tiller and do a few things and when it's sloppy like that, there's no way. Hopefully it will dry out some this weekend. It's supposed to be nice this weekend and maybe we'll wrap it up this coming week. So much for the greatest plans of Mice and Man or whatever. I am tempted to think that this timing is too convenient. I mentioned I was almost done and here it starts raining. It's definitely a vampire plot. Why not? If they tinker around the weather the way they are, maybe they soaked to this area and made the catfish happy just to inconvenience old BK. Those are my thoughts on that topic. I've had some other adventures during the week. I had an interesting episode. You may find it very boring, but I found it quite remarkable. We got a call from one of my customers saying, hey you've been out here before fixing our computer, we've got a problem with the printer, and so on, come take a look. So we made an appointment and went out there and so on. Sit down and wiggle the mouse and take a look. What is this? This thing is a Mac! I say, this is a Mac. She looks at me and says, is that a problem? I have to explain that yes, there are fundamental software differences between the two. I have no particular expertise and I can't help you with this. She kind of looks at me and then I explain the economics of the way Apple manages the market with Mac. Basically, they exploit the heck out of their customers and suck money out of them like crazy while at the same time making sure that there's a little or no aftermarket support. I get through all of this and she's nodding and smiling and yes, I understand this and so on and so forth. She says, that's a problem. I realized that absolutely nothing processed. I'm looking at this person and she lives in this neighborhood which means that I'm about the only one here that's not affluent. She and her husband are both quite well off, favored by the corporate system, well paid, well taken care of, all this kind of good stuff and they know absolutely nothing. They have a professional skill of nodding, smiling, and feigning comprehension, probably badgering others to do their work for them and then running to their bosses and claiming credit. In exchange for that, they have a significantly high spot on the food chain. I realize our culture is permeated with people like this. In the old Soviet Union, they would have been apparat checks here. They are corporate hangers on. They are filtered throughout our neighborhoods. They are our neighbors. They are going to be absolutely useless in the coming fight. They will have absolutely no resources squirreled away of any use. They'll have lots of paper and pensions and things like that that exist only in cyberspace. The moment they see advantage in ratting you out in order to get some doggy treats, they will do so. Which means that you're going to have to be very, very careful about all of the neighbors from an OPSEC point of view. And you're also going to have to be very, very selective with regards to who you rescue because you do not have the resources to rescue everybody. you're going to have to prioritize the people that are actually worth their weight. Once again, I am reminded of the profound shallowness and uselessness of a very large fraction of our population and decided it's time for a little editorial to that effect. It is my experience As a reminder, probably 9 out of 10 or 8 out of 10 or whatnot of the people within a mile radius of you are going to be absolutely useless and what's more of negative utility, meaning an actual active hazard when it comes time to try to rescue their beehives from the vampires. Comments? Oh no, you're right on the money there. The biggest problem you've got is, again, the mechanism, the bureaucracy, the whole machine has been permeated by this environment with a yes men mentality winning out. It was like this morning, just real quick, the CDC arguing that, well, they cut our money for planning in 2010 and we just wanted to brain fart and forgot everything we had before that, didn't we? And like anything significant would change between 2010 and 2014 with regard to an operating procedure. But understanding that there takes 54 very fine special meetings with donuts, woks, bagels, 3 flavors of sour cream, a special spreadable cream for the bagels, and herbal teas and on occasion real caffeinated coffee. You have to have that before you ever think about getting to the meeting. When you do get to the meeting, it's why you're there. In reality, no decision is made. Not 54 meetings. Finally, a decision is made, but it requires another 54 to confirm it. In a rational system, if they lose their budget for planning, it means that they don't have any new plans. But it costs absolutely nothing to have the old plans on the show. What happened here? What happened to the old ones? What old ones? the file, the filing cabinet, or in the computer. They're stale now. They're stale. We did that with the 184 meetings and the civil sub-meetings and cross-meetings that took place just to get to the point where we would agree to those. That's from 2010. It's like you realize how lame and stupid some of these things are that these people are saying it's why they need to be dragged out and shot. These are people that again, life and death decisions described by and Rand in the book Atlas Shrugged. You need to, for our listeners, take the time. Yes, I know it's the size of a Bible. She's a Russian author. What do you expect? Besides, she's not a personally likable individual. Her basic religion is obsessive, arrogant, selfishness, and so on, but she does describe the parasites quite well. That's a problem. In fact, the very last It's a confrontation where the main female character comes across a government guard. You would think about it if you weren't seen today. It's kind of like what you were just talking about, BK. Seriously, read the whole thing. The very last chapters, I don't want to ruin it for you, but there's a major change and it's towards the end of what all transpires as the crescendo leading to the crash. The conversation is right out of what you just described, but it's also what we're experiencing with all of these sinking, no nothing, yes men. It's the classic Soviet. It's exactly what we warned everybody about. Anyway, I know you wanted to touch on more. Jump in there please. But that is, I completely agree. There are people that just, they are not going to even fathom the idea that there's a solution. But they will expect you to provide it. Well, they've made their lives and their careers at doing the politics. They don't comprehend that there's actually an undercarriage to this train. The reason the wheels go around is that there's an undercarriage and sitting in the passenger compartment on the cushy sofa is not really one of the additive jobs that actually makes things work. We have various materials to cover, but we have less than I would normally have prepared because I still haven't completed the next big picture one. I don't want to do that right. I don't want to do it half baked. I've done my usual little weekly scan. There's very little that's exciting on the powder front. Once again we have LT32 in good quantity at Powder Valley in 8 pounds and that is not cheap. It's about 190 for an 8 pound jug. That is a reasonably versatile A wide range powder. The other versatile powder available in quantity at Graf's is Vitovery N133. They've got the eight pounds there. Hold onto your hat. $221 for an eight pound jug. Ouch. Ouch. But it is good stuff. But you're going to say only. You were supposed to attach only to that before you said that. Ease the burden. Well, only plus... Plus hazmat charge. If you want a 2-3 specialist powder, Graf's has the 4320 at about 173. Only 173 plus the hazmat charge and so on. Aside from that, I don't see bushels of stuff right out there anymore this week. We seem to oscillate. We get a shipment every other week or every third week and it spikes up and then it slides down the curve and it spikes up and it slides down the curve and so on like that. So that seems to be what's going on this week. There's very little out there at anything approaching a reasonable price. At least there are some eight pounds available, but not a wide range of choices. One of the things that you can get and you can get cheaply, we haven't mentioned this in a while, so let's touch on it again. This stuff called HTH, also known as pool shock, is basically calcium hypochlorite. That is used in people's swimming pools to knock out the algae and so on and keep everything clean and sparkly and pretty looking. Calcium hypochlorite is a near cousin to sodium hypochlorite that you are familiar with as chlorine bleach. The problem with chlorine bleach is that it has a very limited shelf life. Technically the shelf life is around 6 months to 9 months, something along those lines, at room temperature. So while it is useful for purifying water, it will run out fairly fast. Calcium hypochlorite is used in these dry powdered bleaches and also in pool shock. You are buying the same thing in either form as generally cheaper in bulk as a pool shock. Now there are some variations on it. If you get the super-HTH, you don't want that. That's got algaecides and fungicides added as well. What you want is a straight line HTH. That should be about 70 something percent calcium hypochlorite. If you can get pure chromochemical supply, that would be better, but it's probably going to cost you a pile. The basic recipe for using this as a water purifier is you will add a, we're going to assume that you've got the 70 something percent stuff. Dial these recipes up if you've got a lower percentage, some of them are as low as 50 percent. And check the label too to make sure that that's the only active ingredient they list is the calcium hypochlorite. Assuming you're using the 70-some percent stuff, you want to use a heaping teaspoon in a gallon of water, and that will make your jug of concentrate. The way you use that concentrate then is either directly as a bleach or add an ounce of that or two and a half tablespoons. to a gallon of water, let it sit for half an hour, shake it up and so on. Then look to see if it's really clean and tasty and smelly off chlorine. If you don't smell the chlorine, apply it again because that means that it has reacted with stuff in there that you can't see but which you don't want. So go ahead and apply this stuff. Mix it in, let it sit for half an hour and then sniff it. If you don't smell the chlorine, do it a second time. If you then do smell the chlorine, that means there's some unreactive means you've had enough chlorine there. You can then air it out, let it sit. Pour it from one container to the next if you want to get some of that chlorine out of there and proceed to use that. I may be getting a cold or something. I normally run out of voice when I've been nattering on for a lengthy period, but it's starting to manifest already halfway through the hour. What we are looking for, if you want to use this as an emergency water purifier, is the straight line HTH, not the super stuff, that sort of stuff. You want to store that away from any other combustibles and so on because it is a strong oxidizer, it can be a fire hazard. It does not keep forever. figure that this stuff will derate about 5% per year. So it's best to write the year of acquisition on the box so that you can dial up the concentration as you use it depending on the age. About one pound should treat about 10,000 gallons of water. And so do your calculations based on that. And it does not cost very much. A pound should cost $3 or $4. That's the cheapest insurance you can possibly buy. Comments? Again, perfect coverage. One of the things we need to remember is some of the material we have is either going to leach, separate, and or is compromised by time. Expiration dates, especially on chemicals, are something that we've talked about many, many times in the NBC operation. Not just NBC, but basic maintenance. We've got a laundry division. We're going to be doing clothes. We're going to be working with stuff. We may be purifying water, any number of different things. We've mentioned before, in fact this morning I was talking about picking up also from the pool supplies, the pH test kits. Why? Well, they do come with witness paper and you know, witness tape and if all else fails, at the very least you get that with the kit. But for specking out the people, you know, soup, that's what you're making when you run a swimming pool, it's kind of nice to be able to speck out what you've got in front of you in terms of water that you might be having to rebalance. something to think about there for any number of different reasons. So the technology is on the shelf. We're going to take advantage of what we can find that's cheapest for the most of us, but we also have to remember the limitations. Go ahead. Also, in other adventures, I was wandering around in Wallies this week and took a look there and found that some of their ammunition stocks are back up to more reasonable levels. The Federal 223 straight line 55 grain stuff was there in good quantity. That stuff sells at about $40 per 100 pack. They sell other 223s at a considerably higher price per round. But those 100 packs of 55g are available at $40. And there were 15 or 20 of them at the store that I checked. So that's not bad. That's recovered some from days of yaw when they had 1 or 2 and you had to hover around at 7am to get one. Another item they had there, however, was a little on the interesting side. We have mentioned the ZQI stuff. That is Turkish surplus. They have had some .308. This shop didn't have any of the .308. They did have some in .223. They had a .50 caliber can, while you and I call them a .50 caliber can. They're the fat cans full of .223. We are offering 700 rounds of the ZQI-223 in an ammo can for $460. Now let's do a little bit of arithmetic. At $40 for 100 rounds of the federal, that's $0.40 a round. Or if we just want to multiply $40 by 7, that's $280. $460 for the same amount of Turkish. Now the Turkish is 62 grains, so that's a little bit better. But $460 versus $280, I would say that's a pretty expensive ammo can, wouldn't you? So be careful when you're shopping. Do not just sort of assume that anything that's in a can or in a large package is necessarily a bargain. That offering bothered me a little bit. On the other hand, it was still on the shelf, so maybe other people can do arithmetic as well. Remember, break out the calculator, kids. If all else fails, break out the calculator. Or even just do the rough calculations in your hat. You just don't use common core math and you'll be fine. The other thing that I observed while I was at that wall is that I wanted to get a hold of a store clerk for some reason or other. I don't recall exactly what. I walked around the store for about 15 minutes and never found a single store clerk. First he had to hunt him down, then he had to dry and rob him. Is that what you're saying? Something like that. Even WALL-E, which is one of the organizations that's still on its feet, appears to be cutting back to a degree that is probably cutting back below break-even levels. When they've knocked people down to the point that you can't find somebody to give your money to, there are a couple of people up at the registers and that's about it. They are probably losing more sales than they are saving in labor. by that economy. So I just consider that one more indication of the collapses that the corporate press is denying. Well, one of the other things we're seeing across the board, this is with many of the chain stores up here not replacing manpower while lamenting to the manpower they have about why aren't things working better? Or why aren't things getting done? Well, management hasn't followed through. In other words, there are so many bodies you need to make things work. When there's mismanagement on top of everything else, the machine breaks, which is exactly what we're seeing with a whole bunch of different industries out there. Well, that plus they fire everybody that's been with the company for a while and therefore has had some raises and is a little bit more expensive per hour in order to replace them with the GED graduates that are straight off the street and cheaper. Well, there comes a point where economies are no longer actual economies. If you're paying 30% less and getting 20% of the output, I'm losing it completely. I don't know why. I'm probably coming down with a cold. I'm going to go a little bit flabby and let you take most of the power. Let's tag you over here. There are a couple things that are tied into this too with regard to Wally World. The chain stores have had several people mention that there are some interesting and I've seen some of it now. There are some odd man out camouflages showing up at Wally World. Now they are not real heavy gauge but at least they are better than pajamas. Number one. But the patterns are interesting in that it is not, and I don't know where they came from, I mean they had to come from communist China. But guys I've been going through and perusing all of the wholesalers. For the jobbers, the importers. I'm right now dealing with the importers overseas looking at what they have and seeing how much of a price cut can we get when you buy. What's the smallest increment you can get in a big pile. I have not seen these camouflage patterns. It's rather interesting. One I saw today, it is a green leaf, but it's actually a geometric line instead of a real leaf. The closest thing that it matches is a variation but with richer colors of the old Vietnam era reversible helmet covers. Those are from the 1956 gear. They were supposed to make everything like that, but the helmet covers went out in force. And they have the oak leaf brown on one side and the oak leaf green on the other for Europe. This looks like that pattern because if you look at those helmet covers, most people don't pay attention. It actually has a stylized leaf pattern on it. It includes stems and little pieces of a stick. If you look, you'll see that if you get close to them. This looks like that but with better detailing. And they have tops and bottoms. And by one understand, it's cheap. They also have an earth brown range of colors in a similar uniform but a little different pattern again. If you are going to Wally World all the time, go check their clothes out and see what they have on the shelf in your area. If they are $12 or $11 a top and $11 a bottom, not a bad price. If they are marked down or if they seem to be a little less than I just quoted, that is pretty reasonable for having another pair of camouflage pattern uniforms out there and your troops could all have the same pattern, but it is what we call an orphan pattern. Advantage, you've got it and nobody else does, which means shoot and no shoot is pretty straightforward. Also, if it works in your area, remember to go oversized. If the material is somewhat lightweight, in other words, man I've got to wear it, thermals just to wear it for normal weather, then buy it in the oversized sizes, the biggest sizes, and use it as an overtunic. The Germans used their camouflage in World War II. The Germans didn't take off their battle blouses and put on their camouflage. They wore the standard gray battle blouse and they were issued the camouflage for the theater. It was typically two-sided. It was reversible so it would be good for two seasons. This looks like it. It's not reversible, but this looks to be a pretty decent or interesting pattern of nothing else. I saw a complete set today. One of the guys said, hey, I got it at Wally World. It's like, oh really? So that's the stuff he goes, oh yeah, there's two or three other camouflage patterns there. Another guy was just somebody I ran into. But yeah, he was saying, oh yeah, it's pretty cheap. It seems to be wearing okay. So the guy's abusing it while he's moving stuff. and it's brand new. So there's a consideration that I don't know if they have hats. That's the first thing that I came to mind with me. Well, do they have matching hats? Now, if they have booty or patrol hat, buy it. Doesn't mean it was what it is. If it matches that camouflage, buy it, because this is an orphan camo. In other words, it's for them. They got a run on it. However long that run's going to last, it's the matter of Walmart and what they buy. They may replace the stock, and you'll find out that there's a totally different type of pattern that comes in next. This happens in the clothing industry, especially when companies make cloth. I like the flec turn camouflage. It's been up and down getting big sizes, but right now there are big sizes available. However, the deep green doesn't work in all environments. The Germans made a Desert, not the Tropotarn. That's the one that has more of like a tan base and it has the green and the Kelly green for the alternate bubbles in the camouflage. Now that's out there. But this is the other pattern. The closest thing to describe it is what they call the Tibetan Tarn. It's a bubble pattern camouflage, German pattern as far as how it's built. But this one is made by the Germans and it's in the gray green range. It's more leaning towards the color ranges that you see with multi-cam or some of the newer camouflages still that have just come out. It is a good pattern and it will be available in the surplus market very soon and it's actually German made. So just a heads up on that for you guys down on the border or if you're up in the Rockies where you need those sage green and medium greens and some of the gray green brown range colors, this has all of that. And it appears to create the same effect at distance that the This new smoke camo does, which is nothing more than oil camo is what it is. The new stuff that you're just recently seeing, it's now the latest in vogue, but it's pricey like multicam was. Multicam is still not expensive, or not cheap, it's expensive. This new, this other pattern in the pants, in the jackets, are available but I don't know about the hats and this is happening over and over again. And I'm noticing BK that well we're seeing a lot of the new stuff showing up in the Ukrainian and Syrian's hands in the latest wave of fighting that's taking place and I can see where it's coming from by looking at the material and equipment that's being worn. So you know guys it's going to the battle zone. But the uniforms themselves, as soon as I can find hats, if I can find any place that actually has the real hat, the actual issue hat, headgear, I don't care if it's an M43, a US coffee can, or if it's a booney, any one of those would be fine, but headgear to go with it would be nice. So they do not have field jackets that I've seen. They don't have any of the cold weather gear in the pattern. That's an issue. So you might want to go one jacket bigger. like two sizes bigger, put a field jacket liner in that and there's your coat. That's the trick we've done for years when we've had a problem with camouflage. Start going to the ultra big sizes and hey, well you'll sew in your own buttons and make your own field jacket kids. It's not that hard to do. Anyway, another thing here and I had one thing I saw at Wally that you're not going to get through your surplus channels. They have in the hunting camouflage section some real tree items. They look like, you know, they're basic felt and fleece type shirts and things of this sort. Nothing terribly exciting. But right in the smack dab in the middle of the center of the chest, there is a six or seven inch diameter oval showing the real tree logo in hot pink. I kid you not. I'm going to have to back out basically. I'm here, but I'm not going to be able to talk very much. Well, it sounds like we need to ship some detox to you too, or you got a batch made. I've got some... I'll bet a five gallon carboy to get any out of it. But man, I hate drinking that stuff. Oh, you've got to take it. Bite the bullet as they say. Bite the pepper. Bite the pepper. Drink it. Yeah, I know. It'll make all the difference. I'm serious. If you're starting to get it, you need to start hammering on it, you know, the formula. So, get some tomato juice. I can make a better excuse for firing an Alki. I'm sorry, there would be a benefit right now if I were an Alki. It's still in the curing form, is what we're saying. It's not quite batched up yet. Interestingly enough, on that note, I was going to say, get some Clomato Juice. But here's what's scary. Hey, you can go one better if you want more alcohol and alcohol. Have you seen the Clomato Beer that's out there? That sounds disgusting. I have student. I looked in the can and one of our friends is listening or we'll be listening tomorrow. That's me. I'm here, man. I'm here right now. BK said the same thing. Now, here's another one. Has anybody noticed these new soup commercials for beer and cheese flavored? Yes. Now, I'm serious. What gets me about this, guys, is that it's real. Everybody started posting this like it was a joke on Facebook and sending emails. And it's like, no, guys. No, no. This is not a joke. It's beer and cheese. Oh, and then there's some other stuff in the soup. But the first word there is beer. And now when you see a dominant word, guys, what I'm thinking, I'm picturing is chunks of cheese floating in beer. with a few extra pieces of what look like vomitus ilk with maybe some wumpy gravy kind of oozing away in the beer foam. You're going to make me run for the bathroom. You're not careful. It must max. Yeah, it's like beer and cheese. I can see, you know, like, you know, like, you know, you could make it. There's just got to be a better way to make it. But it's obvious that we're looking at we're desperate in the market industry to come up with something new. And beer catches the ear. It's that simple, guys. Beer catches the ear. So beer and cheese. Anyway, we got another caller there, too. Hey, just I want to get in quick. I'm going to bug out. It's Dozak. I ran across White Box, Winchester 556 to 999 a box at Meyer Shifty Takers. Oh, and Meyer? Yeah, if anybody else, I think it was normally 13 and Change, they had them for 999. Of course, they were all sold out, but just to let other people know, if they've done that chain wide, you can get $10 a box, White Box, you know, better than throwing rocks. Very good. Okay, appreciate that. If we have it here, it will probably last 15 minutes. The Meyers they have here has nine flavors of ammo in what normally would carry 60 or 70 calibers and many sub-components of it. So I will have to take a look because we're going to be over there in a little bit. On that note, pay attention to hunting sales for the season guys. Remember, we're into that time of year. The commercial hunting calibers by Federal usually it's Federal that does the best price, but they're not the only ones. Sometimes it's Winchester in your area, sometimes it's Federal and other times Remington. Remington not so much anymore, I noticed this, but Federal seems to lead the way on the sale price. So you might want to keep an eye out for that. You've got a 30-30, 243 Winchester, 270 stock up. This is the time for you to stock up with those weapons that you've got. especially the grandpa guns or your favorite deer rifle. It's grim, as they say, but it's not. I would point out that those two cops that were shot in Pennsylvania, one of them, and apparently they were hit with a .308 round, and I don't think they were hit with ball ammo. You get my drift? Because they keep emphasizing that the second one who lived was, shall we say, seriously, seriously hurt. Well, yeah, it's probably true. If it was 170 grain or 165 or 150 grain hollow point, or you know, would it be a Winchester stuff point? Soft point? Yeah. That's all she wrote. Guys, those weapons are not obsolete and they are not out of the battle by any stretch of the imagination. You're going to apply the tool to its need accordingly. Do we have another caller? Caller, jump in there please. Fluffy. Go ahead, Fluffy. I was not able to write down the formula for the detox formula. and today's date it is the third it is Friday this is the 8 o'clock hour it is 8 44 if you guys have to find that in the archive that's how you're searching for it kids on the third 8 o'clock hour at 8 44 headed to 8 45 recipe for detox mix one teaspoon mixed into four ounces of tomato or vegetable juice one or two times a day for maintenance Acute, take every 2 hours for the first 24 hours, then 3 times a day as needed. Do not exceed the tolerance of your body. as described in other literature about healthcare with regard to lower G-track. That basically means it's going to blow out every bug in your body including the ones you need. You just want to make sure you boost them up. It's not a problem because even just a lot of the regular foods that you have have what you need there. We haven't really made a sub-note on that for everybody. There are a number of foods that you probably would enjoy eating after having a spicy cup of this anyway. Okay, now here's the ingredients. And again, attention, attention. This is for a three gallon yield, by the way. I'll repeat that at the bottom again also. One cup of curry powder. One pound fresh jalapeno, or if preferred, habanero peppers, chopped fine. Three cups, 80,000 BTU cayenne pepper. Three heads of garlic, fresh, chopped. That's three full bulbs of garlic. One cup red hot pepper seeds. Two cups of myrrh gum powder dissolved. Two gallons brandy. Vodka will work as well. It must be at least 80 proof. Half gallon, and that's two one-quart bottles, of water-aused silver mineral water. That's at www.wateroz.com. One quarter cup Celtic salt, sea salt was recommended by health food stores. Again, the other option because not all stores have Celtic salt in stock. It varies depending where you are in the country. Stir and marinate for 14 days. Turn daily. In other words, you want to mix this daily. You want to turn it over a 14 day period. You want to make sure you do it daily. This will yield 3 gallons with this formula. That's 3 gallons of material. So if you want to make a smaller batch, do the math. You want to make it half that much or a third that much, just sub everything down accordingly. As with all home remedies, the quality of the end product is the sum of the quality of the ingredients you use. Try to get the best quality ingredient for the best results. The results may vary from person to person and batch to batch. WaterOz Mineral Waters can be purchased at www.wateroz.com. Now I'll read this again. We've got enough time and I'm going to do it a second time. One cup of curry powder. 1 pound fresh jalapeno or if preferred habanero peppers chopped finely 3 cups 80,000 BTU cayenne pepper heads of garlic fresh chopped fine that's three full bulbs 1 cup red hot pepper seeds 2 cups mergum powder dissolved 2 gallons of brandy Cheap brandy is fine guys. It doesn't have to be most expensive. It's whatever is cheapest and fits your wallet. Or you can use vodka, which is cheaper still, but you must use at least an 80 proof vodka. It needs to be at least 80 proof. A half gallon, two bottles, one quart, two one quart bottles, water oz, silver, mineral water. You can get that at www.wateroz.com. 1 quarter cup of Celtic salt salt sea salt was recommended as a replacement and in fact the doctor said it would work fine and it does stir and marinate for 14 days turn daily the full recipe yields three gallons okay now again best quality product well basic rule try to use fresh wherever possible that will be the most potent We've experimented with using dried in certain categories. I mean we're already using curry powder. So using dried peppers but using a hot hot pepper of whatever breed. Still basic quantity applies. Of course the dried peppers are going to soak up a certain amount of juice. Oh, is there somebody talking to us or somebody talking to somebody else? Negative. That was someone nearby. They're gone. That's not a problem. Did that do it for you, Fluffy? I got mustered and I can look for the... Oh, okay. What are you missing? Talk to me. Let's see. I got the one teaspoon... Okay, let me go talk about them. One cup of tea. No, they're not a teaspoon of anything. Huh? I've earned a teaspoon of anything in there. No, everything is cups and pounds. Okay. One cup of curry powder. One pound fresh jalapeno or habanero. Three cups 80,000 BTU cayenne pepper. Three heads of garlic fresh chopped fine. One cup of red hot pepper seeds. One cup. One cup. Two cups of mergum powder. gallons of brandy. That makes a lot of people happy. Or two gallons of vodka, which is cheaper, but you must have 80 proof vodka at least. One half gallon, two one-quart bottles of water, oz, silver, mineral water, and one quarter cup of Celtic salt. And since most places don't have Celtic salt, sea salt will work just fine. Sea salt, one quarter cup of sea salt. Stir and marinate for 14 days. Turn daily. How does that sound? Does that get it? Remember guys, it's in the archive. We just read it three times. That's a little compressed from the way I normally do it. But it got everything in there. You said the Murugan powder dissolved. What do you mean by that? Basically it's pulverized. But you're going to make sure that it dissolves into the base. When you're processing it, stir it in. You don't want it to lump up, it's still going to separate, but you want to try and get it to bond with the other components as quickly as possible. So when you're adding that ingredient, you're going to find it as a tendency to float a little bit. When you mix up this whole batch, you're going to find that it tends to settle and there's sludge on the bottom as well. Right, there's not a lot of will. If you've measured out all your stuff, the part that wants to not dissolve very well is the mergum. You might want to mix that into something else and run it through a blender, that sort of thing, to make sure that it's dissolved before you mix it into a big batch. Okay, mine was a real fine powder, but it is sitting on the bottom right now. Yeah, every time that you use it before you do, stir it no matter what. Only because all the ingredients need to be agitated again. Okay, I've got a question too. Now, I've got cheesecloth over mine. I didn't know if it needed to have the stuff from the air getting in there. Or I also got a metal lid I can put on this large jar. So should I? Whatever, metal or plastic will work. It's not going to be affected by the air, but obviously you don't want everything to remember the alcohol will leach off. So you do want to be in a sealed system. I have mine in a 5 gallon glass carboy that the winemakers use. It is a plastic stopper from the winemaking shop and it is still lost volume in storage. So the alcohol is managing to evaporate out even past the plastic stopper. So seal it up the absolute best you can and it may be good enough. Okay, and I wondered too, sometimes I'll pick it up and I'll just shake it and I'm wondering if that, the water, the silver water is going to react with that metal cap. Or would I be better off just stirring it and not allowing it to, you know, pick the whole jar up and shake it so that it's going up against that metal. I don't think there's a problem, but swirl it is safe. Yeah, you can stir it if you feel you want to be precautious. That's not a problem. Just stir it to agitate it. Remember, you're just trying to bring it together, allowing all the elements to be able to bond together to make it tincture. It's what you're working on. Yeah, I actually made mine today and both my daughter and I both have something going on in our throat down here in Texas. Anyway, it was hot. Oh yeah! Well, I dig it to three. I don't usually use tomato juice with it, but tomato juice will work fine. vegetable juice, whatever is comfortable for you. Take an orange juice class, a small orange juice class, put your material in it first, add your tomato juice and drink. Drink quickly my friend, drink quickly, go to a clock. Yeah, the tamara juice is not an active ingredient. It's just intended to spare you the burning napalm effect. Yeah, we put a tablespoon to four ounces and I went back and looked at the directions and I said, oops, it's always supposed to be a teaspoon here. Mark. Yeah, go ahead, Golan. Yeah, it's your suggestion. Where do we get the pepper seed? Whole Foods. Everything that I've described, if you've got a Whole Foods or any decent health food store, If they don't have it on the shelf, they can order it. That's why I said the mergum is the most places have the mergum. The pepper seeds, you'll probably get a variety to choose from. Again, you want the red pepper seeds. Again, red may be hot. They do even measure those in BTU, but pretty much if it's a red hot, it will work fine. George, at HEB Fiesta brand carries crushed red pepper. I know you're in Texas, so you might look that, you know. Yeah, there you go. The big thing is the pepper seeds, of course, remember usually that's the thing everybody avoids because they have a tendency shell to be concentrated. Don't bite down on the... Oh, I won't do that again. So what you're looking at is more energy, more BTUs put into the formula. I don't know about time releases, the other thing, because I'm guaranteeing that the alcohol pulls from pretty much every component that's added to the formula. That's what it's supposed to do. It pulls it and bonds it and blends it together. How can I get my kids to drink it? I just tell them, hey, congratulations, drink fast. That's the only thing you can do. They're going to have to use tomato juice or use vegetable juice, V8 juice. Everyone should know that the problem comes down to straight up coercion and strong arming. Yeah, seriously that would work, but leave the orange juice glass out and the teaspoon you know the table spoon So everything's there to measure and everything you know Yeah, stop. We'll just tell them if you drink this chase it down with a glass of apple juice Yeah, yeah, you can drink anything afterwards the only is it will still be peppery for obvious reasons because it does have as you've noticed the recipe guys It's got a lot of hot so You'll have a warm orange juice glass of apple juice after you've taken this. That's how it works. The one thing you'll notice when you've taken this stuff is that it doesn't burn you twice like Thai food does, only once on the way in. Yeah, that's weird. It's weird, but it's true. It's one of those things. You eat like most pot foods, you find out they're hot in two directions. But not the case with this foreman that doesn't do that, guys. Your body absorbs this. That's what's interesting, and it works. It really does. Well good, everybody's following through. Now we're just gonna practice. And if it means holding their nose and dumping it in their mouth fast and forcing them to swallow, so be it. We gotta keep them healthy. BK, anything else, sir? Uh, no, let's rap. Very good. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march post, day and night. And Quartermaster Friday is over for us, but not for you. Don't forget guys, Ham Fest this weekend and a whole bunch of other good stuff in Knott Creek coming up down the road. We'll be back next Monday and Friday for Quartermaster Friday. Bye-bye. Thank you, BK. the Download the Live 365 iPhone app at live365.com slash apps. For those caring for a loved one, we hear you. That's why AARP created a community to help us better care for ourselves and the ones we love. Visit AARP.org slash caregiving. Brought to you by AARP and the Ad Council. Type 2 diabetes, heart disease and stroke kill nearly a million people a year. But most of these deaths are preventable with regular activity, a healthier diet and not smoking. 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