October 8, 2014
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59m
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2014
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed firearms pricing and availability, including Browning High Power pistols, PA-63s, and Glocks, noting price increases over time. He recounted historical details about B-17 bombers flying in the area and his discovery of two rare Liberator aircraft variants. The show featured extensive discussion of a detox formula for health preparedness, with detailed instructions on ingredients, preparation, storage, and dosage. Koernke addressed disease concerns related to border security and Ebola, promoted the detox formula as a preventative measure, and discussed traditional field rations and bread as digestive aids. The episode concluded with advertisements for military surplus suppliers.
- browning high power
- firearms pricing
- b-17 bomber
- liberator aircraft
- detox formula
- preparedness
- ebola
- border security
- willow run airport
- michigan
- gun buybacks
- ammunition
- second amendment
- health
- self-sufficiency
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Live 365 And speaking low to me, he said, We 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 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 won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? 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, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he 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'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is? distill the land of the free and home Remember your training. Oh come back alive that woman ran and screamed and The bugs grabbed her and dragged her back into the hole there and she forgot her training. Remember that? I do. Yeah, remember Starship Troopers? Yeah! Starship Poopers? What? No, Starship Troopers. Okay. Anyway, it is a beautiful Wednesday here, by the way. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report time, our quirky. Do we have Daryl with us? I'm waiting. I heard a scratch there on the phone. Hello, it's me. That's okay. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. West, southwest, east, northeast. Whoa. Well, I just saw something here. It's like, whoa, that should be a $100 pistol. Anyway... Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com. We are an AM&FM micro station, CB base stations, alternate hallmark and golden spike technologies both east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good afternoon to the Aleutians, although it's only three o'clock. Well, no, it's one o'clock over there on the far end of the Aleutians. Think about that one. Yeah, we got parts of the US that are way out there in the West. We don't ever talk about that funny Anyway driver jump in there. What were you asking about again, please? Oh Well, you know what I didn't talk about that because we had perfect weather I didn't really I didn't really notice it. I wasn't really you know in the middle of it. I was outside but I was in and out so much and I was so busy looking down on the, literally down at the Earth I really wasn't paying attention last night. I'm sorry. Thank you for bringing it up. I missed it. Slap me the microphone there. We had clear sky. Last night and the night before last, cloud covered during the day but then towards sunset it just went stark blue. to black and it was a great night for telescope work. Another thing this last couple days, our Yankee Air Force has been flying their B-17 around here big time. Everybody is getting a chance to see, actually I believe they got a visiting B-17 here also because we've got our OD green and then we've got our brushed aluminum model, the polished aluminum model. So there are two different planes as far as I can see, maybe a third, but they have been up in the air and buzzing the countryside here. So for people who wondered what it used to sound like, and this is only a shadow of what it used to be, back when we had the Liberator plant. Now this is a B-17, but that's a four engine bomber. And what's interesting is that they've been flying basically the old circuit that they used to when they were building the bombers. out of Willow Run Airport, which is of course where they, you know, a bomber an hour. That's what they used to do. The only two versions of the Liberator that they have, I found. And I'm going to brag about that because Mark is patient. And I was talking with the air crews out west. You know where they just had this guy that was killed. Remember the firefighters guys? You said a guy smack into a ridge, right? The guys that do that, I used to talk to all the time down there when I was at Fort Wegotcha because we had a PB4YB Liberator. Well, it's not called a Liberator. They had an official Navy name that was different. But it was a Liberator frame. But what they did is they took the twin stabilizers off the rear and they put a big but single stabilizer like many of the conventional planes. But it was very large and it was intentional because this was an air They had an air torpedo bomber slash depth charge dispersion unit for the Navy. They used it for submarine hunting in the Atlantic on our east coast. Anyway, talking to the crews, I knew where two of these had gone down, kind of like what happened with this guy that just died the other day. They were up towards Crater Lake and what happened is they lost power. The one lost power and the guy feathered it. He already dropped his water but he feathered it right into the pine trees and it literally went straight down. It was one of those miracle crash landings. The other was on the flight line and what happened is they were in take off mode. They got to the end of the runway and lost power so he coasted down. And because they were in the middle of a firefight where they were out there dropping water, because of the regulations they took chainsaws, cut the plane in two, and dragged it off the runway. Well, actually, yeah, two pieces. And they left it there. It's up in the middle of nowhere. They had lots of other planes back in the day. Well, when I got back here, I went over and now, because I knew the guys that were running Yankee Air Force quite well. And I said, hey guys, let me tell you a little secret here. So they rounded a crew up and they went out and sure enough, where both of those planes were located, they found them. And with a little bit of money, they resurrected them, took them back, and those are the two variations, those are the only two that they have. They do not have an actual liberator at the Willow Run Airport where most of those planes were built. But those two planes that they do have that I found are the next best thing or as close as you're going to get in that the frames were built, but they were reconfigured at another complex, another factory where they were flown out of here, taken to the other location, took the rear end off those planes and then sent them to the spare parts inventory. That's what they did with the original rear end. And they put the Navy configuration together. Now, the neat thing about it is they do have quite a few other aircraft, including a B-52 bomber over there at Willow Run. So there's a lot of neat things to check out at the Yankee Air Force. Just heads up on that. But we again, for those of you who are listening that are local here in our end of the state, Those are B-17s flying at low altitude through the area. Now when we had the liberators, they would fly in groups over this area where I sit and then over the north part of Ann Arbor and then come back in and they would also do practice bomb runs to test the bomb racks. Now a little hint, there are a couple of lakes, they use the lakes as target areas guys, and they would drop both dummy bombs and low yield conventional ordnance. So there's places around here in our back 40 where there's all kinds of stuff with fins on it that's in fresh water. Well, steel and fresh water and aluminum don't really oxidize that quickly. And if they're in the deeper they are, the more pristine they are. Just think about that. And by the way, we do know the lakes and yeah, we got lots of divers. I can talk about it now because we've already cleared those lakes of a lot of goodies. And you never know what else you'll find there because they used to dump guns and stuff in the lakes because they had to get rid of those evil guns back in the 20s and 30s. These locations were typically, you know, kind of like, shall we say, congregation points for government operations. Man, there's a lot of handguns that they dropped in there by the buckets full. Don't worry, they're not there now. Anyway, it is... Oh, we've got to get the benchmark to date. It is the 8th of October. It is the sixth year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K. Now, I saw something here. I was trying to see if I could find any more mags, and we're certainly looking for some of the preview partisan ammo in certain calibers. Now, this is a shooter's grade Browning high power. I love the Browning high power. I especially like the Inglis model. In this case, this is what they're calling a shooter-grade FN, Belgian high-power 9mm pistol. If you look at the picture, I don't see a whole lot of finish surviving. I don't know why, other than the fact maybe just cleaned until they couldn't be cleaned no more. Okay, or maybe they buffed them up because they were not really well stored. Anyway, I want to read it right up here. The Fabrik National Höstermaujic. That's of course also a fabric Nussian now Dom's to gear back in the day Manufactured assembled by FM of the gym Steel frame high-power semi-dementic liminal with your pistols these leftover pistols are very clean guns with a light Original finish now when you look at the picture of my attitude of this gun. Oh look $155 Browning high power Maybe a $200 at the most But hold on here Light original finish left, however awesome shooters and perfect to refinish if you feel it necessary. Break out the spray paint and just cover it with a coat of whatever you want. Some may have lanyard rings, some do not. Grips may vary between wood and plastic, as well as spur and round hammers includes one 13 round mag. Very few to sell at this low deliverable, delivered price of how much? $359 a piece. Well, don't worry at that price. They already sold out. Oh Yeah, they did they're all gone Personally though should have been a $200 gun probably would have gone faster good good pistol don't have any problem You got a browning high power. Don't you let anybody talk you out of it? Keep them and buy more mags. You can get aftermarket mags for the browning high power Besides it was the first gun that Indiana Jones, you know was you know used and it was One of those weapons he had in his inventory. And everybody goes, no Mark! Indiana Jones used a revolver! Really? You really weren't paying attention in the first movie, were you? What was the first gun that Indiana Jones was shooting at the bad guys with? In the first movie. Let me give you a little hint. If you gotta go find it in the movie, go to the beginning of the bar shootout at the beginning of the movie. When he goes to the Himalayas guys What's he popular so the Germans with? a hogleg Browning high power You don't think now think about it. He's wearing gloves. I'm gonna give you hint You there's a very very obvious scene here But after he does that then he pulls out the hog they pulls out the 44 Smith and Watson special and does the kaboom kaboom kaboom But if you recall when he first kicks in the door And then you see him, he brings his hand back and he's wearing a glove and he's holding the automatic. He starts out with a Browning Highpower. See? Little fun gun questions I can put on the air. Now you're all going to go look at the movie, aren't ya? You see? But you can do it by going to YouTube and checking out certain scenes, you know what I mean? Because they've got it on YouTube. I don't know if they have that particular scene carved away, but you usually can find action and one way or another be listed for Indiana Jones or for again the movie itself or exciting scenes from the Indiana Jones series, that kind of stuff. But if you pay attention, it's a cool trick you can ask people because now the gun he normally carried was called a range master. That was an end frame Smith and Wesson and .44 Smith and Wesson special which was the king of the range back in the day. A very accurate round by the way guys. And again, a good paper cutter but also a good people knocker. So anyway, they're all gone. I was titillating your taste buds with another weapon that looked interesting only because like I said, wow, they want $360 for that. I've paid $75 to $100 for a gun in that condition. The same Browning Highpars. I have a whole rack of them sitting somewhere else. I mean a whole rack. And I just patiently collected them because people would wear out a gun like that as far as the finish on the outside. One at a time we just break out the black spray paint like the British did. Back in the day, mags were cheap, cheap, cheap if you knew where to look for the high power mags for the aftermarket. They worked fine. There's a heads up there. Where does cheap guns go? Here's an example. PA-63s and 32 ACPs. Remember $69.95 then $100. Now you're looking at $200 for the next wave that's coming in. And they're .32 autos. Now they're nice little guns. I would tell you right now it's a beautiful little pistol. It's a Walter PPK knockoff. and they work. They really, really do. It's the FEG AP-MBPs. There's a number of different designations for them. They're all the same gun. FEG made them for everybody, east and west of the Iron Curtain. Seriously. We were carrying them and the Europeans on the eastern side were carrying them. And they were totally parts interchangeable. Think about that. Well, that was a Warsaw Pact gun. No, that was a NATO gun. No worry kids, it was two guns. Two guns in one. It was used by everybody. So this company was really cool. They would sell guns to anybody to kill each other. You know, it's Hungarian, that's the FPG model. But they did sell it to other people and they bought them without any problem at all. So, they're nice little pistols, they're aftermarket mags and military factory mags. They're not 50 cents a piece anymore. So again, While they're useful, really where this weapon fits a niche is if you already have a bunch of these guns and you needed more for your people because you want everybody to carry a certain pattern of pistol, then it's handy because by comparison of the other guns in its category, it's reasonably priced. But it isn't the bargain of the century like it used to be. Also, Glocks again have started to do the people creep up and we're heading towards that. Oh my god. Five and six hundred dollar mark. Okay, and it's like, those are nice but... That's ridiculous. Yeah, I'm sorry, like five hundred and eighty five dollars for a 45 auto Glock, you know, a Mod Gen 4. And that's the cheapest. Even a 27 to 40 cal and little crop chop is five hundred dollars. And that's a third gen gun. Now again, if you got a Glock, I'm paid. Congratulations, but... Hey, how many different guns have I talked about? I could buy two or three for the price of that little Glock, you know, like pocket pistol, and have money left over to buy mags and ammo. You know what I mean? And still get a decent firearm. I see. I see. They say they go scuba diving in one of your lakes in your backyard park and plant some weapons. Well, you know, we had divers, like I said, that have gone to Lake Erie and used to be when they'd confiscate guns from in Detroit. They load them on a barge, take them over to the west end of the lake area and dump them straight down. But you know what? That area is a sandy bottom washed area. And there's no muck. It's actually clean bottom and it's only 35 to 50 feet of water, guys. So it's not hard to dive to get what you want. And we've got people that know where the cherry positions are because we used to talk to all those people. We used to work for the city of Detroit. They retired and they like to talk about stuff. They took us to the places where Lake Erie or let's just say that there's great stuff under the water there. Not like there used to be because trust me, an interesting thing as I've said before, the deeper stuff like that is, the cleaner it is. In fact, the first time I saw one it looked like it was actually finished and you know that rust coat? because the patima of rust, if it's an all-steel weapon, let me give you an example, a 1921 Beretta semi-automatic pistol, okay, dropped into the water probably in 27 or 28, right around there. Now the wood grips that were originally on these guns, they came in wood and they also came in phenolic plastic. The wood grips were completely gone, the screws are still sitting there, but the whole weapon had a uniform like micro fine patima of rust but it was so uniform and it was it did not pit the gun these weapons are not pitted anywhere it's weird but the deeper they are remember they're in cold cold fresh water it is so consistent that in many cases you don't have to do anything to the weapon you want to clean out the bore and you can load the gun up and pop pop pop pop pop pop it will operate just like it did before it went below the waves If you see anything like that, that's typically where they came from. It's like, oh no, a handful of guns here. And you look at them and it's like, wow, they look weird. It's like, well, they don't want much for them. We had a guy that was diving on these and he'd sell you, I mean he had anywhere from 30 to 50 at a time and he was selling them for between $15 and $22 apiece. And it was worth it. I want to make sure they kept diving, but eventually they got friendly. It's like, man, there's more stuff down there than I have time for. Seriously. And so virtually thousands and thousands of rifles, shotguns. Some of the stuff, the biggest thing is that it's more collectible than anything. It's like I said, back in the day when they were scuttling a lot of these weapons, Chicago was the same way. There's guys that know where all the Chicago dumps are. In fact, you might even have seen this, guys. Let me jog everybody's memory. Yes, a prohibition on alcohol! And we're going after the guns, too. And they show these barges that, you know, going out there, and they've got barrels of guns, and they'd be jiggling them out of the barrels and dumping them into Lake Michigan. Well, guys, were they were dumping them? Anywhere from 40 to 65 feet of water. That's another thing. There's probably a lot of bottles of whiskey down there, too. Well, yeah. They didn't break the bottles, they typically just kind of threw them over the side and most of them didn't exactly clunk into anything. So it's true. But there's no labels on anything. You can tell by the bottle what it is if you know the brands from back in the day. So that's the biggest thing. But remember back in the day they were a cork fixture bottle. So unless you do something really weird to disturb them, that is true. Anything that's, you know, when they are down there deep or down there, you know, where there's less light and they're, you know, sitting in there in a cool reservoir like that, they really last indefinitely. So you've got stuff that's aged like 60 years, 40 years, 50 years, depending on when they were brought up. Unfortunately, most people get tempted to drink the stuff. So it's usually gone, you know what I mean? It's the reward for, you know, for going down and diving on all the other stuff. So, and everything and anything was dumped like that into the river. The Detroit River is the same way, and it's pretty clear in a lot of places, but the current, if you go down, there's a whole formula for diving because you're going down river. Okay, you don't have an option on that. You are going to go down river. So you actually map out and plot how your pickup boat's gonna work with you and everything. It's kinda neat. You anchor yourself and you use what basically is like a lacrosse net to scoop up the guns. You've got to have something, and not a fishing, that's got to be a little more rigid, because you're looking at a sandy gravel bottom, and basically if you see something, you just scoop it. Now, there's one spot that I've seen pictures of where they dumped magazines for the old pistols, and they would also dump the guns in parts, and it looks like a coral reef of guns, like a carpet coral reef of firearms parts. It's like you're looking at a, wow, that must be a browning shop. Because back in the day there were a whole lot of brownings, a whole lot of pocket pistols that were done by three or four hundred different companies. Orchies, a lot of orchies back in the day. Those are usually what you find and bring up little pocket pistols in 25, 32, 380 auto, or in some of the odd calibers like the squirt gun savages. They look like a squirt gun. Those are down there in force because they were very popular back in the day and they were stolen by the cops all over the place most of the time they pocket him and sold them back out in the market, but Again, so many of these weapons were collected just like the gun scam you're seeing now with the gun buybacks is nothing new guys Nothing, you know, they grabbed the guns only now they they try to smelt them all but years ago The logic was hey dump in the water. They're gone. Who's gonna go be able to find them? Well, you know diving technology changed and well a whole bunch of people can You never know what else you'll find. One of the things that happened in Lake Erie is the time storage garands dumped a number of those in Lake Erie. They also dumped a bunch of the barreled 50 calibers. These were disassembled and put into time storage in cosmoline. If they were in salt water, the barrels would have rotted away and you would have seen those pictures like you do with the Tomsons off Normandy and in the English Channel where they've got some of the transport ships that were sunk and they dive, they let people dive in there, they can't take anything. But if you've ever seen the one picture, the whole rack of Tomsons still sitting there in the rack the way they went down below the waves. Well, the same is true except that they don't rust in freshwater. And if they've been cosmoleined, I think it would take another century before they rot, before any of the moisture could get to them. Now, if they have compromised them, like if there was a gink or a flaw in how they were packed, then I've seen where they've been rusted, like different weapons. The Garand, for instance, they'll have a spot that will be, you know, pocked. Not usually pocked marked. Again, it will be that patima of rust. But you've got this flawless parkerized finish and you've got a spot where the finish is worn off. And it's got this rust coat on it. It looks just like the parkerizing, but it's rust colored. So that's the one variation I've seen. The garands were dropped in their transport pods, or I should say their storage pods, the way they were set up for tactical reserve, strategic reserve storage. The 50 cals were dropped in blocks. And a lot of them are safe and secure all over the countryside. So guys, and this stuff is still out there. This stuff's buried all over the place, guys. I know where there's another block buried and we're just patiently waiting and we're gonna be able to get to that piece of property. But you see, I know two carpenters. And those two carpenters used to work in the area where a lot of this stuff was stored. Bring it to the right! Got the next Nickelback coming up right now. Here, bottom of town. Nickelback, what are you waiting? It's been much longer, we think. As they said in the wild geese when Richard Burton was there up on the tower. Gentlemen, we have been betrayed! Well, America, you have been betrayed and the regime is failing you. They need to be ousted. Why? Because they have failed us. And it's intentional, it is not accidental. I'm never going to buy... You're not going to sell me on any of that BS again, kids, because we all know better. We've all seen this before and this has been consistent over and over again. Those turds in Washington have failed us completely. Vote with your wallet. Buy more ammo. That's the best thing you can do. Everybody on a massive scale. Vote with your wallet. Buy more ammo. As we know that guy in Washington, well, he of course let a bunch of people in by plane. Well, we've already got one person now dead with the Ebola thing. That's only one. I mean, we've had six, seven hundred people die from the other respiratory disease that's out there that came in with the illegal aliens, that came in with the illegal aliens, you know, that came in with the illegal aliens. Okay? You all know that. So, here we are in a situation now where everybody is kind of, well, it's like that deer in the headlights thing is going on, you know. Well, I don't think they let that. Yes, they did. But they wouldn't let that. Yes, they did. But I can't see how they, well, they did. Okay, and it's happened. Now, Here's the thing, the most important thing to understand, one of the other people who just got sick this afternoon, we'll start to show the symptoms finally, is disassociated from the family. Does everybody understand that? Now, of course, showing symptoms could be any number of things to include psychosomatic. I read all the information, I must be alive! And if not, I will be even if I'm not. So, we have to be cautious there and remember that again, people of course out of fear can act in certain ways. But, we do know that one guy died and his family was again in close contact. They died, he came over here and now he's been in contact with a whole bunch of other people in the same close order contact that they were in contact with him over in Africa. Am I right or am I wrong? I think you all know I'm right. So, now we're looking at an expansion of the program with regard to the government spreading the disease. It's not the only disease they spread. Remember, the open border scam with regard to the illegals was designed to project other debilitating diseases into the United States into particular populated areas. They in fact targeted and moved these human vectors into areas where they knew they would be making contact with a specific amount of the population or a particular element of the population. It's not an accident, it's intentional. Again, a reason to get rid of the regime. Gentlemen, you have been betrayed. Now, Go to fromthetrenchesworldreport.com, fromthetrenchesworldreport.com, www.fromthetrenchesworldreport.com. We've posted the detox formula there. Henry has posted it more than a few times, so it's available in the scroll. Go back, you will find the detox formula. There's a neat little art graphic showing a guy with a thermometer in his mouth. Easy to spot. It is, again, the detox formula. Copy it. Now, a couple of additional notes on this. Number one, no, the detox formula does not need to be refrigerated. It is a base open formula where you mix everything up. It is all shelf stable and you don't have to seal it. You don't have to keep bugs out of it, obviously. But not many bugs mess with it because it's not exactly bug friendly the way the stuff has all the different wonderful components that will kind of will. kill a lot of bugs, even the tiny, tiny ones you can't see. So, the other thing, do you take the material out once you've mixed everything up? Do you strain it? No. Leave it all together because it's constantly curing. You're creating a tincture, okay? The alcohol that is used pulls everything out of all the goodies that you put in and blends them and becomes the commutator for getting it into your system, okay? When you do use it, every time I use it, like I'm going to, in fact it's time for me to take it after the program here before the 8 o'clock program, I'm going to go over, stir the jar up, pour a quantity of the stuff into a juice glass and drink it. I don't have anything with it. Nancy and everybody else mostly likes to do it with the tomato juice, which we get whatever cheap no name brand or vegetable juice, take your pick, whatever it is. You're going to make it spicy and hot with this, but again once in the morning, once in the afternoon, pretty good. That'll settle it for the day if it's a precautionary. If you're ill, then you want to take it every two hours. Remember we gave the instructions out. I'll probably give them out again here in a minute. I've got it right in front of me as a matter of fact for everybody. The other thing is, again, anything else that we need to be concerned with with regard to the ingredients. In other words, anything special or special handling with it. Whatever we have, it's pretty straightforward in whatever form that you are able to access it. Again, chop and dice the fresh vegetables, such as the peppers and the garlic. When you put it all in there like I said mix it set it on the shelf every day mix it and stir it up again If you are going to do a full batch, which is three gallons, then you might want to find a larger crock container To mix everything in or maybe you've got a food mixing system There's a bunch of different things out there that are industrial size that you can access from like oh Any of the wholesale food stores and such where they do industrial everything like Gordon Foods They have a lot of that stuff that is on the shelf. Plastic food mixing containers that are 2, 3, and 4 gallons. You take and pick whatever you want and you can do it all in one big batch or you can just have the formula and do half a batch. With the alcohol that's used as we pointed out, brandy, which is typically more expensive, or again we use vodka. We use 80 proof plus. It's on some Euro Vodka especially the stuff coming in right now where the price is pretty cheap and several dollars less per gallon than buying the Brandy. So the vodka is where we go. We've used it more than three or four batches with the vodka. We've seen no change in terms of the quality but Brandy works very well and we've used Brandy too. matter of what we can find price wise because you can do it for an economical price. The big thing is the alcohol is the proof, you know the alcohol content. Go ahead. Do you want to refrigerate the silver water either? No, no, the silver can sit on the shelf. The big thing is keep it capped and try to keep it out of the sun. In fact, what I'm going to be doing with this batch is I've got a really nice heavy gauge plastic cap glass container that is about a pint per container and I'm going to be putting it into the brown glass containers. This is a perfect combination. In fact, I've been trying to grab every one of these I can from a certain point where they recycle them. In fact, it's one of the food stores, but I'm not seeing them right now again and it's interesting that they probably change to a cheaper container because these are a very high quality glass container. They are thick walled, they are not poorly made at all, they are not China Sport thin. The other thing is good heavy plastic cap, not a metal cap or a flimsy throwaway gallon jug type cap. It is a food grade slash medical grade. So if you can find things like that, another place to look for those types of containers Remember, health food stores, they have blue, green and brown large capacity capsule bottles for vitamins. Those would work and that's a good way to store. Again, color keeps the thing darker is the better choice. Put it on the shelf, put it in the closet, keep it out of the light. Other than that, don't cross contaminate. Don't leave any metal objects or anything in. And again, put the cap back on the silver. We want to keep it as clean and pure as possible. There is stuff in the air. Everybody seems or tends to forget this when it comes to storing things. The air guys, if you run a HEAP filter system, you will find that eventually just processing air in your house, you're going to find dust and debris and all kinds of things that are living in it. that build up and we don't want that cross contaminating thing we want to minimize maximize the lifespan minimize any cross contamination with anything to ensure purity that's just a basic rule with chemistry 101 the other thing is yes it's spicy everybody said wow yeah if you like I said before when I brought up this detox formula if you like spicy food if you like Thai food you're gonna love this formula If you love spicy Spanish food or Mexican food, you will love this formula. If you can handle it especially, you'll love this formula. If you're like a lot of the ladies, and I've had this repeated in the chat room and everywhere else, it's like, the girls don't like it that hot all the time. Well, then you've got to use the tomato juice, but it's medicine. Again, it's a health issue thing. It's the best delivery system I've seen for putting a bullet to most of these plagues and in fact some of the worst that we've seen that we've actually been sprayed with. Remember that the sprays were sprayed with a chemical or biological agent. There's no doubt. The doctors confirmed that. We covered it the night that happened. It was an attack on the graves. It was part of the attack to try and break the siege. It didn't work and it actually changed the battlefield for us by providing us with this detox formula. The people that were listening came up with solutions. Remember, we also had the Knob Creek militia meeting that took place and it was sprayed. We had one event there that was sprayed. That's why, like I said, when we had the Colonial Marine National meetings and they're encamped, guys, we set up air defense. We never have that happen. We'll shoot the suckers down. I'm not hesitating to say that and neither will they. We're not gonna let him get away. We already will fool me once shame on you. Will you come in again? Shame shame on you period cuz you're gonna burn I'm hoping they don't like I said if we captured him alive I'd make sure I capture the crew alive that was spraying on the spraying the ground I would grab them I would tie them to a tree I would find a hose I would stick it up there their arse and I would turn the valve on and then I would shut it off and then we'd watch to see what it'd do to the pieces of trash. But I guarantee I'd do it. I'd pull their pants down. I wouldn't put it down their throat. I'd stuff it up their arse. That's the attitude we gotta have with all these characters. Especially where they think they're either sneaky Pete or they're like, we really mean. Well, don't worry. Wait, wait, wait just a minute here. I'm not gonna do anything special. I'm just gonna do to you in spades what you thought you were gonna do to me. Hey Mark, a little trick if you take that That special brew, and it gives you acid reflux, but you could do a lot of people because there's so much pepper. Just go ahead and pop an ad-acid right after you drink it, and it'll clear all that up. Well, one of the other things to do is bread. Bread is a good choice. Now like you said, people have sugar, they've got to watch their diet and their balance on that. But guys, get a decent bread. I'll tell you what really is a good choice is either a good, heavy Italian bread or a whole bread of any kind. And you will find that like you just mentioned, the acid reflex thing disappears. It's kind of like, remember, it's like the traditional, it used to be called stopping. Okay. People didn't eat the way we do today when we sit down, we have plates, and we did all of that. Traditionally, everybody got their loaf of bread. You're a wolf-wad. And each man, that was his ration. He would be issued a loaf of bread. Well, bread, like we said back in the day, was much denser to begin with. It was more of a whole grain. There certainly was a rising to it, but it was still heavy-grade, coarse ground, and very, very, a lot of roughage, but very, very rich in minerals and nutrients. Now what you would do is they main pot of whatever we know what broth lamb stew whatever is you made? You know you everybody came around the fire and basically you just soft the gravy and you know in you know the bread into the gravy and the juice and Then you would and you know you would eat it that way and everybody ate out of a common pot when you're in the field But you see a variation on this it watch Braveheart. Okay, movies everybody watch movies. You always use movies for reference Remember when they're sitting around the fire and the Irishman shows up Watch what they're doing. That's called stopping. That's a traditional method for field. That was typically how in the field people operated. The bread in the US military, in the American War for Independence and actually during the French and Indian Wars, guys were issued typically a rasher of bacon, number one. A rasher, as you know it, uncut. Now you guys all get sliced bacon mostly, but you can still buy a rasher of bacon out there. you would get one ration of bacon, a whole or a half pumpkin, and one to three loaves of bread, depending upon what was available. And that was a ration for anywhere from one to three days, depending on how much pumpkin they gave you and how much bread they gave you. And the idea was that everything serves purpose. Plus you got a ration of salt. Remember that vinegar, or as we know in America, now the Roman army, it was vinegar. With the American army it was apple cider and we all know that apple cider gets special after a while doesn't it boys? sometimes it becomes happy cider Oh give me some more of that stuff and The idea behind the apple cider or the vinegar is that that would help to break down that coarse loaf With the Romans it was because the wheat ration was standard and the vinegar helped to break down when you were eating it, helped to break down the wheat which was in coarse form. Now they'd meal it and they'd break it up or they'd boil it to make a mush, you know, make like rolled oats or the equivalent but with wheat. There's any number of different recipes, they were all designed to be field friendly but still the common pot was what was used, everybody would get together and they would like boil the pumpkin up and make like a pumpkin soup. and then the bread, if you were able to steal butter or whatever you would add to the bread and then you would take and tear a piece off and you would dip it in the common pot where the stew was or the soup was or in this case pumpkin soup. Now for changing up the flavor we all know what you do you cut some slivers of bacon off throw that in with the pumpkin and that adds flavor that changes the flavor up or improves the flavor plus it adds fats If you are out in the field and you are starving and you are arsoph, you are going to want all the fats and all the other goodies you can get. You will look for every calorie you can find. Now if you are on your own, needless to say, typically with a pumpkin you would sliver out a chunk of pumpkin and add pepper, add spices, and there are any number of ways you could combine it. You could roast it, whatever. But the sopping idea, bread, especially whole, heavier bread, We'll alleviate a lot of that issue with regard to the upset tummy that everybody's worried about. And there's some really nice bread companies out there now too, guys. You can spend any money you want on bread. If you're a bread connoisseur, you know what I'm talking about. Right now I can go to a couple places in town here, and they're doing all the traditional types of breads, the actual bakery breads. But they're, again, of varying types and varying grains to include millet, barley, et cetera. and you get different flavors, you get different density, you also get different response with how it processes through your system. So, good point there about the acid reflex. The bread would be probably the better choice because the antacids were a member of another chemical, you're adding more stuff to the system you don't really want to necessarily do. You got to be careful with the bread too Mark because then we had an article a while back and they're putting, you would not believe what they're putting on bread now. They want a longer shelf life on all the breads. You find at Walmart or wherever the hell it is. That's why I'm talking about going to a local bakery or somebody that's got like a whole bread. They're putting plastic in the bread that's out of the... It's a plastic part. Oh yeah, I know. Well not only that, have you noticed now like the regular shelf life, have you guys, we've been, all of us have bought bread for years. Guys, I've never had bread last the way it's lasted that we bought recently. In the last year or two, and I've been getting like crates of, I get like boxes and boxes of bread for free. Okay. Well, the interesting thing is, I don't have that much of it molding on us. And in the past, if you left bread out, That mold issue was a real factor, but if you've got more of other stuff in it and or it's been radiated, which I don't see them doing a whole lot of radiating at any of the bakeries here. You know what I mean? They're not that big and they're pretty easy to ID what they're doing. So the only other consideration is something's changed in the formula. Yeah, well someone that did a chemical analysis on the subway chain, they got their bread and did a chemical analysis. It was in one of Henry's articles. There was shaved plastic pellets. That's something that as we covered, remember talking about the fake rice. Ed was talking about that before. You've got the plastic rice they were selling in China. and I guarantee that that garbage is coming over here. I mean, come on. They're dipping our trade aim. Real quick, that's why you can't find the puffed rice because the puffed rice looks so much like the plastic rice. You will be hard pressed to find puffed rice cereal in any grocery store in the US right now. Yeah, there's only one line or two lines in the area where we are here. I was looking at, we were actually talking about that the other day. I haven't been able to find any down here, Dad. If you find some up there, ship it down to me. Yeah, there's one breed and that's it. And no competition. There's one company and that's it. And that used to be one of those common products, guys. The fact of the matter is that's why I said whole bread. You're looking for somebody who in many cases they're buying all their products locally too in terms of the grist, you know what they're using to make the bread. There's a lot of people here, you got to remember we're in the more money than brains area in our Brown Day and Ever Michigan. The cool thing about that, there's a lot of people that are into natural foods which is fine, I don't have a problem with that. But the good thing is that they actually in many cases they buy from all people that they know and they're producing fresh products. Again, that's why I said whole foods or places like that where they actually may have local producers and you can check out who they are and even meet the people. But the big thing is again, however you look at it, like I was saying, the Italian breads, they're usually a little denser, they're meatier and they'll help to sop up or soak up whatever you got in the way of an acid problem. The one interesting thing about the detox formula for everybody where they're asking, guys, it doesn't burn going out. That's what's really interesting. This formula puts everything into your system because it usually when you eat Thai food you enjoy Thai food twice. You enjoy Thai food when it burns going in and it cauterizes all those hemorrhoids going out, doesn't it? Doesn't it? See what I mean? Oh, you ate Thai food yesterday. Yeah, he's doing a little dance right now. I don't think it's feeling very good, okay? Yeah, those little red peppers, they'll get you every time. Oh, I will! That's why we put them in now. We make them, we'll feel good. You like it. It burns through whole system. You can even feel what's going through your system. You ever notice that? It's like, oh, that's my small intestine right now. Oh! You want to commit ritual super good and do all three cuts and get the bowels out because, oh my god, this is burning! So, the detox does not do that. I will point that out guys and that's what to me is, right from the get go we thought that was fascinating because we made a batch and we're looking at the ingredients and we're thinking, whoa, dudes, this is like, whoa, this is Thai cooking. But after you take it, it's like, wow, this is like really efficient because everything stays where it's supposed to. So it's doing its job and that's why again, do the detox formula. We're at the top so we're going to have to take off here because we got, let's see, weapons, what do we got? Craig from Forbidden Knowledge coming up next, guys. Now Craig may or may not be down at Knob Creek. We'll find out if he's live. Then he can let you know and again, ask him because again, Knob Creek, he's been set up here before. Craig has gas masks. Craig has gas masks. Buy from friends whenever you can. Got West Republic? Yes for the new world order we shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire's on a run we're in a march we'll be back at 8 o'clock shot a mark meanwhile Craig from forbidden knowledge and more live broadcasting on LTR right here. It's Wednesday. Bye. Bye of the revolution. Thank you for listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. We all need to prepare ourselves. 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