Mark Koernke and Joe McNeil discussed hunting season in Michigan, including the burden of state licensing paperwork on small sporting goods retailers and how bureaucratic regulations disproportionately harm mom-and-pop businesses while large corporations obtain exemptions. They took calls from listeners, including one about preparedness and battery charging systems, and another tracking a lost phone across the country via global communication. The show featured extensive discussion of the Ukraine conflict, with recommendations to watch militia footage on YouTube to learn tactical lessons, and repeated emphasis on acquiring gas masks for chemical protection. Koernke promoted preparedness by urging listeners to relocate from major population centers, discussed sourcing military surplus gear and gas masks at wholesale prices, and announced construction work at Camp Emmerich. The episode concluded with a rifle drawing for a 6.5 Carcano carbine, won by Crystal Coble, and continued fundraising appeals for the broadcast.
Future generations, this legacy we gave for you, we hope your parents will respond to your courage loss. Own a gun, start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught. About the current use in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the eyes. Your money is no longer made of silver nor gold. You trade your wealth for paper, so your life can be controlled. Pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken faith. You've given government control to do you harm, so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm. Start country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors. So their children will be here to 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? None to the Republic. Arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the Man. Preserve our great Republican, he had given right. I awoke he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trampled each god given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in the dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. I'm Joe McNeil. All of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied by Southland Micro Effect Network in the morning. Also on Liberty Tree Radio.4mg.com Indiana Freedom Talk Radio.com as reflectors. We have an FM Micro Station, CV Base Stations and Ultra Technologies along with Hallmark and the United States east and west of the Mississippi. Along with Alaska and good morning to the Aleutians. It's dark where you are. We're at a really bright moon. You didn't need a flashlight last night here in Michigan to walk around. Happy birthday to you. Well, I have another song that I sing. I was trying to make it fit there, but it wouldn't work for Ed there. Well, I say what, he's busy, busy, busy. We've horseshit a project going on. Other people are getting rid of him. There's some really crap out there, guys. Just be too hand-me-down. This is what we do. In fact, he's five different components and no two the same. And again, the idea here is to get the, you know, get the, what we saved there, we spent the day today because we have a drawing today guys yes we do it is the 10th of October 2014 and never get 42 degrees here this morning I'm not sure I didn't I think we're about the same temperature that a little warmer maybe not much but about to be in the high 40s yeah so we're getting warm it's warming pretty fast because we've got we've got clear air and we've had the faking and blowing off of the Great Lakes it always happens this time of year you can fly kites And once that sun gets up, the air rumbles and jumbles, the air moves a week off the lakes and in forests. Of course, now, later on during the winter, it's on the lake, too, guys. Remember, right now, decent weather, still, you know, let me ask you something. Now, Joe, real quick here, another subject. Have you had anybody talking about the hunting season out there where you are this year? Well, I had somebody ask me if I was ready to go hunting. See, we're in the season right now. September on here in Michigan. You haven't heard Jack. I mean, everything and anything else but. It is interesting, for instance, one of the store chains here, Myers, actually had a day, they actually had a free license today. Free license? You brought your, you know, munchkins in. Of course, yes, we know about licensing, you know, that's a crowd. The state was going to give free license? Oh, not the state. Basically, Myers Shifty Takers, it's a promotional thing where they were, you know, they pay for the license. You come in, they go out to paperwork, and rather than buying it somewhere else, come out free over here. Because again, one of the problems has been we've had several sporting goods shops that have closed down, not because of intent, but because of the family. And so, cases where normally they would go. Rather interesting, they decided, now, is it not a real big profit? Most people don't realize, you know, when stores do that, or anybody, you don't make any money on the amount of paper, massive amount of goofy, stupid paperwork, and you make no profit. People don't know that. In Michigan, you make nothing. You just make collecting money for the state. Five cents and seven cents, selling the license. On top of that, I used to do all this bookkeeping, guys. On a gun shop, it's like, because you've got to log everything, and you have to validate everything, and you're doing all the work for the state. aren't benefiting a whole lot. You're hoping that where you make your money is that when they come in to buy the license that you they buy something else. But if they don't then the state so they can rake in the cash. Oh man you're making all the game licenses. No I don't get nothing for that game license. That busting old man. They've gone up in price you guys probably raking more cash. No we don't make anything on this. In fact some people were shocked. I tell them. No you don't understand we don't get anything for this. And they'd be like huh? Well, but it's $27 and it's like, yeah, and the state gets it all. Then the first thing going in people's brains are like, well, why do you do it? Well, it's supposed to be like a come on in that somebody else is breaking the money, but since they're there, maybe they'll buy a box of ammo. Maybe they'll buy a rifle. Maybe they'll buy something, you know, but most, most, most commonly not. But when it comes down to this for the 15 minutes of the time you have to behind the scenes that you don't see, to log everything in and register it. Then you gotta make sure every month you send all that garbage into the state. If you don't do it right, you're punished for that. So you get rewarded with punishment on top of everything else, which is why fewer and fewer people carry hunting licenses, guys. That's why you've seen fewer and fewer, and they don't know, nobody talks about this publicly, but that's what's going on behind the scenes. It's like, why bother? It's more trouble than it's worth. And that's not accidental. That's part of the anti-gun, anti-hunting, you know, criteria is why they do that. Plus the bureaucracy is just money suckers. It's like everything else we've been talking about this morning. You know, that's another method of attack through the socialists because, you know, why do we have a lack of small business? Well, because mom and pop operations are treated like Ford Motor Company. Think about it. All the burden that Ford Motor Company is mega, mega monstrosity, you know, it's dating back. Here's the thing. All the rules that were passed were to regulate that big Ford Motor Company, but they have all the lawyers plus the all the money to buy all the politicians so they immediately get an exemption. All the regulations and that way the big guy of course, the point where eventually has no cops and then where everybody's out of business. Circle one, you know, right to the beginning. Good morning, Don. How are we getting down with this? Oh, good morning. I've been here listening for a little while. And Don Metzger, Night Vision Technology, you have it. It's brighter out there this morning. Boy, it was bright last night. Here are we. What was it like up in your end of the woods last night? Oh, times when I peek through the windows or snuck outside the moonway. by the time the frost played on the ground that was a reflector and it was very almost looked like water. It was pretty. That would be everybody would be illuminated. Yeah. Farmers are going to be taking things in and dropping them leaves. The maple tree in front of the house. I thought to take pictures of that tree over a few days but that negated that thought. In the morning it had three red leaves on it before the day was done. What do we think, aerosol can or? Oh no, just you know, once again, two frost nights in a row and then first day of September trees are saying, thank you very much for all that. Have a good color. We got David Arkansas. Good morning, David. Good morning guys. Good morning, Don. Good morning. How you doing? I don't get to see that type of pure. We got that sort of stuff in. Good morning, Mark and Joe. Joe, I was supposed to say thank you for everything you've done. He beat the drum point. You're only breaking up there, Dave. Yeah, I had to figure, like I said, can you hear me now? Yeah. Yeah. Alright, I said, I want to thank you for everything you've done. He beat the drum. We'll take you a little bit to deal with there. I'd like to thank you guys for coming out of this. So we're taking some money from them things in the place. There's a little bit of one-horse town. We got one small place down. That's it. But I know there's five businesses in this town that listen to y'all. Because I've heard your comments in this town about first things the government wasn't going off to. And I'd really like to put a bargain area here right about now. Y'all are going to be going on a break here, perfectly. Even if you don't eat viable, spend them five, ten dollars. Which please, you know, It don't take that much. We've got to have 8,150 people. Come on on. We're going to try to get a little bit. So, go on. You look for the dog to appear. I got a question. I just tried to get an answer to the problem. I got it. I get my eye on it. I got it alternated. I know it's pretty easy and hard. I'm trying to get up that information. I did your prepared house, uh, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, a small gas motor, it's actually for a charger to charge my battery, my motor system, so I don't have any problems. Oh, I gotcha. Okay. The rest of it, that there is a 80-bike, can you tell me how it looks when I come back to use it as a battery charger? That's a good thought. You look at the base and your ground back to the battery that contains system in the car or in the motorcycle. You guys, there's hardly Davidson people who have been doing this for years. You shortwire the bike. I'm not certain if you can go to jammer, J-A-M-M-E-R, maybe dot com. You see it's that simple. What you have to do is take the two wires that you're hot and you're charging. You could use the sprout of heels and the other. Anyway, I'm sure, I read part of it, and I never could get back to find it again. But I hope the regulator so it doesn't overcharge. But anyway, guys, I'm gonna jump off here. I didn't want to take up all the time. People need to call in and get money. appreciate everything that's going on. We'll talk to you all later when you can hear me. Have a good day. Thank you. Thank you. All right. You know what? Another announcement I wanted to make, I meant to make it once or twice yesterday, but Ron down in Arkansas in Logan County there could use some help. Apparently he lost his leg in an accident and he needs some help in that area. And if you want to call Ron, 479-963-1151. Okay, that's 479-963-1151. Fellow patriot in need of some assistance. He unfortunately lost one of his plans there. I guess they had to amputate. And so here in that area is Logan County. Keep around and call. I'll give the number one more time. 479-963-1151. Okay, that's what it's all about. How could your fellow man? And we're almost down here at the bottom of the hour and folks we have one line open Be patient with us. What's that number? Yeah, that number is 208 935 0094 and of course we're trying to raise funds get this thing done for the micro effects while drawing coming up here top of the hour I had too much of a mind here. Top of the hour for the 6.5 car V and if you'd like to get in on the drawing it's $5 minimum contribution. Get your name in the hat five times and dollar per entry after that. Hey we got Edward in Texas online market. Good morning Ed. Good morning and thank you for the early birthday song, Guy. It's a howling cat. I just... First day is not until tomorrow, Dad. I know, but Mom says if they have happy birthday, it won't be out here tomorrow. It was a preemptive strike. Right. Yeah, there is. Right. Well, um, is, is, real quick, Dad, is Mom right there? Yes, she is. Okay, tell her her phone is up the hill at the country place. They call me. Oh! Yeah, I didn't expect a call from Michigan, Dad. Oh, okay, well, that's interesting. I was looking at the number train to figure out who it was. Okay, they're very good. Appreciate that. And we had to call all the way across the country. Hey, I just watched, uh, wow. They, yeah, they did. They called Ed and Ed's calling us and this is going all the way around the country to come back so we know where the phone is. Anybody think about this? Here's an example of world communication. Somebody lost a phone or? Nancy left her phone somewhere, but here's what gets me about this. We just tracked the phone down and called all over the country to do it. The US government can't contain the Ebola plague in Africa and doesn't know how to use global communication. But we just took off the shelf technology and just tracked the phone down by calling, let's see, they called, Michigan called Texas, Texas just called Idaho, Idaho just talked back to Michigan and full circle, we now know where that phone is. And everybody knows the phone. And we can do a whole hell of a lot better than the communists can in the government at doing pretty much anything, can't we guys? How do you like that? And we use global communications to get it done. Okay, I'm gonna rub that in some more. Anyway, anything else Ed? Go ahead. No, that was pretty much it. I just wanted to call in because I know mom had to get to work too. So I'm sorry, just take up the phone. Okay, and happy birthday again. It'll be dying. We know, but this is the time we can do it on the air, which is why we did that. So, see you right here. Alright, I appreciate you calling Ed. Okay. Okay, mine is a bit... Okay, mine is a bit... Guys, I'm gonna put another one of those YouTube videos out there. It's on today's post. Ukraine or Ukraine? U-K-R-A-I-N-E. Space. Bloody battle. Don't ask. By the way, the Don't Ask Peninsula or Isthmus state was a major competition. in World War II for everybody who doesn't know. This is a piece of bloody- He gets some rest and then it goes right back to being in. For everybody out there, again, this is from HUBE-Tube. That's the channel. Ukraine War, Don't Ask, Bloody Battle, D-O-N-E-T-S-K, Bloody Battle. It is nine minutes and 43 seconds long. I want you to pay attention. This is field-based footage. Look at the age of the troops. Watch what they're doing when the helicopters How was it? I gotta remember the Eastern European troops, the Eastern Ukrainian troops, don't near the militias, don't have any air support for the most part. They've got a little bit, but not hardly any. Remember that the other side has air superiority, well air superiority, but not air supremacy. Okay? And in this video you're gonna see ground air fire and a really good solid on a hind helicopter as she bursts and goes down. Other footage there, kids. includes well oh there's a hind and a real good obvious picture of it patrol watch what the troops do pay attention to how they to block the thermal goes right on by goes right on through the area why well he's paying attention to their environment but anybody to take the time punch in militia on YouTube go for a search subject go to today and that'll give you stuff for the last 24 hours okay go through these and watch them because there's a lot of First hand information. Yes, I know there's a blonde with an AK there. Yes, and she's in the front seat with a car. With the other guy with the AK. Ignore that. Well, there's a lot of other footage there. I mean, there's not much footage there that'll give you a better understanding. Guys, you'll learn from the mistakes or from the developed skill of others. Television is a tool. And again, pay attention to the weapons. Remember that the AK-74 was supposed to be the prime theater of operation. Guys, you'll see as many AK-47s and by 39 and so just a case to explain it if he said no no no they come here they'll have no guys all of these countries nobody throws weapons away nobody now they can help it and if they do as they've reached their fight even there then they turn around box okay prepare this is a better feel for what I've been talking trying to explain to you about again I was I cannot stress enough get a gas mask get a gas mask get a gas mask why well because it's part of the formulas every once in a while something in that is projected and you don't know what it is. Most of the time it's CSCN, doesn't mean everything, and sometimes you won't even see it and then you're taking casualties and then you realize you better down your mask and protect yourself. That's why you're supposed to do immediate action drills. All right, just a heads up, that's Ukraine war, bloody battle, the number at the end, then history dash two, only what today? So hey, it's doing pretty good, a lot of people watching it. Hey, let's review that for just a minute. I only did that because Mark, you talked about the invisible standard policy for giving the signal and this guy's all the way back to what you know every day metal on metal if you hear a bar or something like bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang and the sound of that clank sound. And the idea is that it draws everybody's attention. And if you hear it and it's repeated, it's just nonstop repeat. Then you repeat, calling out biological. You don't know. It's just the idea that again, the signal for everybody to again put their protective gear on. Start and can't breathe, you don't have the air to put the rest of the gear on. And depending upon the environment, remember in Desert Dust 1, the troops are actually on standby. A more extensive mop level or first party year plus one. the process, remember the guys have their sensor technology out, everybody's doing their job, and if you again as you realize or perceive a threat act accordingly and that's the mission of the NCOs and officers to get the job done to make that happen. 208-935-0094, 208-935-0094 before you head off to work give us a call here get into the drawing guys. need your help keep the micro effects up online if you want to keep hearing it you gotta keep helping and we've got the 6.5 Carcano in the drawing it is a 6.5 Madeline shirt Carcano it's the short carbine with the spike holding band as long spike guys gives the rifle a little more reach even though the shorter weapon it's got a pokey pokey thing on it and it's still there a lot of times it took those off because somebody's quarterized the gun not much longer are we gonna take calls Joe We are, well I tell you we're going to have to hustle during the break here. Okay. So we're processing some stuff here right now. Folks, 208-935-0094, please support the micro effect. Please. We'll be right back. Declaration of independence is for me the single greatest piece of American writing. What about the people? Why is it not the greatest country in the world? Professor, that's my answer. The NEA is a loser, yeah, it accounts for a penny out of our paycheck, but he gets to hit you with it any time he wants. It doesn't cost money, it costs boats, it costs air time, column inches. You know why people don't like liberals? Because they lose. If liberals are so smart, they lose always. Hey! And with a straight face, you're gonna tell students that America is so Star Spangled Awesome that we're the only ones in the world who have freedom? Has freedom. Japan has freedom. The UK, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Australia, Belgium! That's freedom. 207 sovereign statesmen were like 180 of them at freedom. Alright, and yeah, you, uh, sorority girl. Just in case you accidentally wander into a voting booth one day, there's some things you should know. One of them is... There is absolutely no evidence to support the statement that we're the greatest country in the world. We're seventh in literacy, 27th in math, 22nd in science, 49th in life expectancy, 178th in infant mortality, 3rd in median household income, number 4 in labor force, and number 4 in exports. We lead the world in only three categories. Number of incarcerated citizens per capita, number of adults who believe angels are real, and defense spending, where we spend more than the next 26 countries combined. 25 of whom? for allies. We sacrificed, we cared about our neighbors, we put our money where our mouths were and we never beat our chests. We built great big things, made ungodly technological advances, explored the universe, cured disease, and we cultivated the world's greatest artists and the world's greatest economy. We reached for the stars, acted like men. We aspired to intelligence, we didn't belittle it, it didn't make us feel inferior. We didn't identify ourselves by who we voted for in the last election and we didn't scare so easy. We were able to be all these things and do all these things because we were informed by great men, men who were revered. First step in solving any problem is recognizing there is one. America is not the greatest country in the world. We're at the bottom of the third hour of the morning intel report. I'm Jim McNeil here with Mark Kornke and of course Donald Betcher, our night vision man. Folks, And we're running out of time here. I would like to say that the numbers are really looking good, but it's not. So if you will, if you will, we have to make some decisions today. 208-935-0094. And of course it's all in the struggle to keep the micro effect broadcast out of the air. 208-935-0094. and we're going to have the drawing for the rifle here in about 20 minutes, something like that. 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Sometimes when I think about things, all the things that's happened to America, things that are going on in America in the past decade for example. It's within the last decade that the police forces are out there killing the population. Really. I mean, it's not that it hasn't happened in the past, but it certainly is getting to be an intense situation these days. Just to share a little story with you, I have a friend of mine who doesn't live too far away from me who is a veterinarian. And on the way to Washington the other night, He hit a deer, I guess a really big buck from what I understand. I told him, Jim, did you get the antlers off that puppy? He said, no, I wish I could. But of course he had some distance to go yet. And he was rolling into some little podunk town or something and he saw a yellow cop car turn around. He knew he was going to get pulled over because he took out the headlight on the driver's side. So he just drove up to the cop and told him, I just hit a deer. And the course cop says, what? I just hit a deer. You're going to stop me because I don't have a headline. I'm just telling you, I just hit a deer. And so the whole process was, well, let me see your paperwork, all this other stuff. I don't know, maybe the cop couldn't resist. OK, let's go through the process while we're standing here, something goes. The explanation of what just took place apparently wasn't enough. So for I suppose 45 minutes on the side of the road as a result of striking a deer or deer striking the vehicle is not how they put it these days 45 minutes later All our paperwork was in order and we were allowed to continue on our journey Anyway, that's how things go. I didn't think you'd have hitting a deer that well according to what he was told you have to report all incidents or something according to the officer even if it's not another car, even if it's a deer. So if you're running over the King's deer, be sure to let the King go, use minus one, whatever. 208-935, folks, the line is open. And I threw that offer out there earlier. If you had something you'd like to say to us, we're not doing things correctly, we should have done this or that, whatever, I'm open to that. Pretty cute, well, criticism, compliments, whatever you have to say, okay? We are in a struggle here and have been for a while. The battle goes on and there's times when it gets tough. It's tough in America right now. We know. We absolutely know. But that doesn't stop us from doing what we do. And that's keeping an eye on everything that's going on. I'm hoping. You know, giving all the things that, you know, we've done preparation shows, talked about, you know, getting more ammo, you know, I don't think there's anything we haven't touched. But one thing that I hope that you've touched as a listener is a consideration of getting out of the major population areas. That is not a joke. And I don't know, I guess you have to make a decision whether your life is worth it or your family or whatever. However you look at it, that there are places in this country that are not so heavily populated that you can't survive there. But I can tell you this, if you're within some sort of major conglomerate within the geographic description of something called city limits, that you are going to have some serious problems that you have yet to anticipate. So understand these things, whether it's Ebola that encourages you to get out of town, or whatever's going on, riots or something in the communities, you need to find some place to be, to be safe. and hopefully it will be somewhere close to like-minded people who understand what's going on in the world so that I'm looking at you like, man, what is wrong with you? But I don't think we see too much of that these days. I think people maybe in the back of their minds somewhere in their deep subconscious somewhere knows that, man, there is a storm coming. I don't know what it is. I can't see it, but I feel it. That literary is taking place. 208-935, as a matter of fact, Abby is on the phone, so he's calling in with a contribution. Great. Great. We're pushing as hard as we can. We really are. And we've got lots of things to do. You know, it almost sounds like we have lots of money to spend. Well, in some ways we do. We just try to maintain who we are and what we are. So as soon as she gets off the phone, folks, please keep those things coming. We've got about 15 minutes here to the top of the hour. and we're hoping to have enough to call off the wolves or get the wolves away from the door and they can go back across the road there and let them look at us for a while. Yes, there are 208-935-009435. Other things here real quick at this Quartermaster Friday. I mentioned the page yesterday, guys. Inexpensive for the new stuff. Off-site airsoft-club.com. A lot of you guys are looking for multicam or wood bags and $110 for some of the items for a sling bag with multi pouches main chamber Molly connectors this stuff is all serviceable We've you know the one thing is if the airsoft is you know airsoft station or somebody is selling this stuff in this case It's airsoft dash club calm guys everybody will go whoo-hoo sportsman's guide and buy it But then go to air so it's here for the people that are sending them overseas So I'm dealing with a couple of the importers now trying to find out more about you know, hey, what what's the minimal cost the importer? You know you order it, it's there. But I wanted to see what are the price ranges. It was the same company, they get different apps from the same sewing shops. If you're looking for gear to get people out fitted, that's the solution. Get a gas mask, get a gas mask, get a gas mask. Military.com, mainmilitary.com. Way down. And it's gonna get down fast. Sootheaux are disappearing. Came up on the air this morning, all the new mail. And I specifically, I've also been keeping an eye on their pages. Now there's a container that came into one company. I don't know what they got coming in. were hoping they're going to get a model of gas mask in. They were hoping last two and they didn't show up. So snagging everything else up to another thing that just happened guys and I'm gonna say this from the wholesaling I know because I just tried to buy them. Medical garments are being we're gonna buy a quantity of the really these really nice Czech lab coats. The Indusy Medic Medical Club. You use it and it's contaminated you know so yesterday after one of our people the medical you know medical were companies and shipping it back out. That's just how, that's why I call these, rent to revolution companies. But it's not a joke. They barter and trade this stuff in pallets and in bales and in tons. When they buy this stuff, they don't count it in individual items, they buy it by the pound between the jobbers, you know, say in the manufacturer's holders. If it's brand new coming out of the mill, very surplus, you pay by the pound. They literally take a cardboard, you know, like those cardboard or garbage compactors you have in the stores, guys, if you ever worked, and they throw all the cardboard and they wire bail it and then you ship it out by the truck, same balers, and they take all the clothing and they put it in there, and they, even though it's all folded up, and then they bail it, and that's how they ship it and sell it. It's not like, oh, I want 10 smalls and 5,500 mediums, oh no, no, no, no, no. They just have so many bails, and so many tons, how many tons of uniforms do you want? How many tons of medical frocks? Do you want how many tons of you know socks you can remember you're dealing with outfitting thousands tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of troops? That's how the real world works happening right now in the gas mask the a lot of people been asking Yugoslavian M2 and M3 masks are the m9 masks slash the Finnish. Nopiah mask If you've trained on long you've trained on them all the Yugoslav masks are coming in excellent So yes, if you're looking at those because they're reasonably priced, go ahead. Whatever you're going to get, get the television. You see chemically good idea. Children's masks, small and in a gate, you can't find children's masks. The Russian masks, size 0, size 1 are, respectively, 0, size 1 is small. Those will cover children or small people that are out there. Small masks, skull mask type things, companies will tell them, hey, I want your small, small ones. I want your size 0. And if you do that, you'll get a small number of the children that are out there. The solution is not just, oh my god, complaining about the problems. Now Don, you have night vision technology. There's another problem you need to deal with. How can we get over here? Three, one, normal. But the green screen and first gen. You guys, we've got a six power. How much I... Oh, Don, we've got the viewers in white screen. Well, white light coming out of your night vision device and white light on your naked eye. It catches night vision like there's a little fire over. That's the 3.0 live on top of... $90. I don't want to take up any more because I know Joe's the end thing going in when they're ending up in the box and pretty soon we're gonna take a name out of the box. Cut off on the end there somewhere. We are getting close for everybody out there again I want to thank you for everybody that has donated $0.0094. Can you squeak one more caller in there to sum up? We are scrambling as it is, Mark. And for everybody out there it is of course Friday we got a lot of stuff going on. Construction at Camp Emmerich this weekend. They've already been there for a couple of hours. It's moving the way it was. It was pre-done all night. The guys have been there since Wednesday with the heavy machine rate. Sometime around 3-up. Everything has been prepped for the initial bunker vehicle. Need more help there. If anybody has any other manpower that can help the Camp Emmerich over the weekend. Whoever shows up, if you're not part of the installation, remember we've got a conceitage. That means putting a rubbery brush. Remember we scratch the air. off the outer surface maggots moved off to the side though. Tom plywood right now, 4x8 sheet. Once they're done with the installation, all that dirt is going to go right back on top of where it was and has been sitting for years. So we need help in both directions guys, remember that. The whole program takes time. Each 4x8 sheet has a scab area of it. It's going to be laid right back in place and scuttled right back down on the ground. We're originally laid. All that was mapped out by photo photography and with benchmarks. work to be done. We've got to put all that earth back where it belongs plus the pea gravel. We have a project, I think it's about 100 yards of donated culvert that is. It's all going underground. Plus, all repetitive positions are being built because of the concrete. We appreciate all the help going on. Remember, if you're going into Camp Emerson, the militia MPs are doing their job. Travel is critical. We have a high safety standard. Let's maintain it. Also, the big boomers are going to be up there at the O'Gaman Ranges. For everybody out there training, again, pay attention. It's deer season. I don't want to hear about any of the deer on the range because, well, nobody's going to shut the range down to go out and get them. It's their chance to shoot. You say, oh, hell with you. You know, I shot that deer. I had to go get it. Well, she's laying right there until we're done with this relay because this is the only chance I could do to stay in your lane. That's right. You better stay right where you are and keep shooting when you were supposed to be shooting. All right, man. We're out of time here this morning, so. I got the girls over here throwing papers all over the office. Gonna pick a slip of paper here, so... Hang on with the strokes. Alright, the winner for the 6.5 car V-Rival here this morning... Drumroll please... is... Very good, I like that. Crystal Coble. C-O-B-L-E. Crystal Coble. 503 area code Crystal if you're out there listening Give us a call here in the studio or we'll give you one. We'll put you out here if you're calling right now crystal Coble It's the winner of the six point five, right? So folks again, thank you very much for your contributions. It's not over yet. This is just the end of the Trying so the contributions are we still need your donations and contributions. We are somewhat staggering as far as contributions, you know, so far. But, you know, that's not a complaint by me. I can tell you that. But we still have a ways to go. So if you'd like to call in and make a donation at this time, 208-935-0094. I just want to remind everybody, I haven't got to talk to Tim yet. We need to take the 800 number off the website, but that's not something that will be coming back. As we go along here, we just got to keep trimming off the things that we have to trim off in order to survive. So the number from this point on is 208-935-0094. So Crystal Coble, give us a call here at the studio. The winner for the 6.5 carbine rifle. And Mark and Don, we're about here at the top here. We are at the top. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. Don, your number for night vision will be available in just a minute. Don, thank you, Mark. And we're going to try to take care of some business here this morning. We've got lots of things going on. So folks, again, if you will, support the micro effects. And we'll be here for you if you can be here for us. That's just the way it works. Thank you, John.
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