October 13, 2014
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1h 1m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and decontamination protocols in response to what he characterized as an intentional bioweapon attack on the United States. He covered NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense strategies, including acquiring bleach, detergents, and decontamination supplies from dollar stores; improvising protective equipment using garbage bags and duct tape; and creating decon kits. He also promoted Baker's Green Acres farm products, criticized the DNR's feral pig management policies, and advocated for silver-based antimicrobial solutions. The episode included extensive discussion of supply chain logistics, storage methods, and operational procedures for contamination response.
- nbc defense
- decontamination
- bleach
- preparedness
- chemical protection
- feral pigs
- dnr
- baker's green acres
- bioweapon
- silver antimicrobial
- gas masks
- duct tape
- michigan
- agenda 21
- self-sufficiency
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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 can be your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride and are there no more values for which you'll 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, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watching tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms He fought to keep what would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this still the land of the free afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report I'm Mark Erky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories west south east and northeast. Well ladies and gentlemen you are listening to us on liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com indian a premium talk radio dot com running with a micro stations cb base stations and ultra net technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska hallmark network from the top of main to the bottom of florida From the bottom of Florida, across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 3rd, the 5th, and our friends in the recall state of Colorado, waving the left coast, where we have the great state of Jefferson. We turn back to the east, sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the smokies slash the Blue Ridge with the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams, and the Ma Bell Grandma Consortium of Retired Telecommunications Workers bring us the Golden Spike. And it is a beautiful gray, rainy, blustery, well it's not blustery, actually it's been pretty bland. We've got muggy out there as a matter of fact. This might be a demi or a quasi-indian summer kind of day leading into a couple, but if it does, we're not going to be real happy with what comes next. So everybody start getting what you can done outside, moving the stuff in, squaring the rest of your technology away because the phase of the weather is headed our way. and it is all-out cv is no way yes way off no i mentioned this morning it's monday it's the purport of october bomb bomb bomb not monday the thirty yes it means absolutely nothing anyway that the purport October is six-year open stadium socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america with a k two thousand fourteen older calendar and or mine credit here they found and no no strudamas slash no order that you must go football coach dude yes no strudamas total doom total destruction world that i whatever anyway uh... it is of course uh... the first hour the afternoon until report might have done with the fear Double check just to be safe. I heard a ding. That's okay. Otherwise callers from the trenches will report comm courses on Baker's green acres channel on YouTube. Go to Bakers Green Acres. If you want to bring anybody up to speed on what happened with Bakers Green Acres, you don't have to explain it to everybody. You can let Bakers Green Acres and Mark up there talk to you direct. Why? Well, we've got an ongoing scroll of videos and an excellent informative piece at www.bakersgreenacres.com. www.bakersgreenacres.com. That's www.bakersgreenacres.com. And when you get there, check out the webpage, scroll back through the history, give you a better feel for what's really going on as opposed to the lives and the BS generated by the Shysters in the DNR. And of course, there's nothing but political hacks and whores working for the OUN and Agenda 21. Why? Because they're more of a pig and the swines they're whining about. Anyway, that's the DNR. As it is, again, DNR has some new tricks, 8 minutes 45 seconds long. You know, this is something I'm proposing, and we've been talking about this. You want to get rid of the pigs anywhere. California used to have open seas, and I'm sure that the communists now have set it up so you have to have some kind of multi-page paperwork and impact this and blah, blah, blah, blah. Why? Because you've got these prostitutes that are the bureaucracy. Arizona had the pig situation under control until the Californicators rolled sideways because they vomited out of California and wanted to spew their stench upon Arizona. Well they did and then all of a sudden all these hikers, it was wonderful before, we were out there hiking and all of a sudden these pigs showed up and you big big people, it's horrible. How could this happen? Oh, what can we do about the feral pigs? Well, we were killing them. I'm shooting them on reckless abandon and people reading them. No, you can't do that! Well, but it's horrible that they're attacking all these peace-loving dope hikers. How could this be? Oh, the horror! The horror! So, of course, the pigs have been up their eyeballs. And whenever you have these communists that get involved, originally it was unlimited season number one. They're, quote-unquote, a feral pig. So they're not exactly game, they are a quitter that needs to be decimated, preferably exterminated because they are again an impact negative on the environment. Okay. Well instead, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey, oh hey eight many times their weight in crop, which means they were destroying food. Number two, we still had a horse drawn, cracked your equipment back in the day guys, and a horse, especially a draft horse, sticking its quad hopper into a gopher hole and bending this leg sideways, a wood chuck hole. Well, I mean you'd be eating horse meat that night, you know what I mean? So as it is, anyway, the situation got pretty bad or in general was identified. What was the solution? Did they call for a bigger, more massive government bureaucracy? Did they call for an extensive impact study? It's like, no, we already know what's going on. Woodchucks, they breed like rats and there's lots of them. and they're causing a problem. So what they did is they put a bounty on them, a nickel for a pair of front feet, left and right. Now everybody goes, what? Yes, a nickel, one nickel, five cents, for every pair of front feet that you brought in to the farmer's service, basically to the co-op, okay? And the objective behind this was that by motivating people to kill in whatever way, and remember if you didn't spend ammunition, you figured out another way to spear them, shish kabob them, or trap them, then you save even more money because the machine did the work for you, and you move the machine where there were more woodchucks to kill. And you had to bring two feet in. Why? Well, people were poor and somebody bringing a left paw off. You only had to have one. Somebody bring in a left paw one day and leave the other in the fridge or under ice and bring the other paw back later and go, oh yeah, I got another pattern, I killed another one. So they weren't going to get the woodchuck fur pulled over their eyes. And the purpose was to destroy the population. Well, it didn't take very long and all of a sudden The woodchuck population was put in check. Why? Because everybody liked to be able to have that nickel in their pocket times 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, whatever you could find. In fact, people were competing to see who could kill whose woodchucks, which made people get kind of protective about their real estate. Remember that. And their woodchuck hunting ground. Yeah, just a little case in point. Now, how do you get rid of pigs? Well, there's two ways you could do this. Now, number one, smart would be, oh, there's a massive number of feral pigs. There's legions of them here in Michigan. Okay. In fact, they claim that there's some in every county of the state. Where? Let us know and we'll have a pig hunt and it will be a, let's see, the DNR will provide $25 for every pair of front pig feet that we bring in. By the way, we don't even have to fake this anymore because, or even, you know, I mean, we're gonna certainly bring the feed in, but nowadays everybody could be buying a camera and document the hunt. Everybody can put a gun camera on their weapon and document the hunt, which would be kind of cool. And then of course you have YouTube videos showing the attack of the feral swine in Michigan and the destruction of that big 1,200 pound tuskered wild, mmm, domestic, curly-haired, short-haired, curly-tailed, mmm... Straight tail floppy ear and curly-eared Oh razor back from Hades and boom Oh the first shot just grazed him to the side of the body and you hear a squeal on the camera He on the pick Mike pickup and cool boom Yes, the next round goes in down range and he reloads immediately only to realize that the other shot took another graze to the left compensate dead center boom on the camera documents that one thousand two hundred pound seven-foot long tusker boarder for the mouth was opening up any scott in the earth dynamically with the camera catching the body ending stopping with the nose right there for the muscle of the man's rifle even if he's automatically reloaded and is prepared for another shot with three thirty eight win he would have a cool would have a fun That would be cool, wouldn't it? You see? And by the way, we don't need a massive government bureaucracy. We already got a whole bunch of slobs in government that aren't doing anything for us because they've lost most of their farmers. So that would be pretty easy to take care of. We don't need the DNR to do it. Now the other option is open season. Everybody just pick a district and we call everybody in and the job is to shoot them wild pigs until there ain't none to find. What do you think? But what if they don't find any wild pigs? Well that means the DNR is lying, which pretty well they do most of the time. How can you tell when a government employee is lying? It's when their mouth is moving! We know this. Agenda 21, Agenda 21, Agenda 21. Those rotten, butt-licking DNR trash working for the UN to screw America. Their little lodge buddies told them, oh yay, oh yay, you can do this. And you know they did. So, here we are with the situation where again trying to explain to people what this is all about, also food manipulation. Bakers, green acres, produced gourmet quality cuisine slash you know food products guys we're talking upper-end in all categories five-star restaurants is what he provided no food to not tell you what this means you should be taking advantage of the high quality of this man's product and you can boast that this very high quality product that he can produce or that you can help to produce Make all the difference in the world. What do you say? What do you say? Yeah, I think you can handle it So anyway again go to www.bakersgreenacres.com Bakersgreenacres.com by the way, they also have beef and they have chickens range-fed rampant wild chickens These chickens are so big they look like this cement or plaster chickens They used to have next to the restaurants. Remember those big ones are about six foot tall. Well, they're not quite that big but they're pretty big And they're tasty because they're... doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo range fed Rawhide Chicken! That's right. Every once in a while they gotta go out there and they round up the big horse. They get out there with the bullwhip. They gotta round up them wild chickens and get them back in the corral for the evening. And ain't nothing like a bunch of vicious black range fed Angus Chicken. Yeah, almost six foot tall. Ready to pick your eyeballs out? Spurn you to death before you even know what happened after you fall off the horse. Heaven forbid. Well, okay, maybe it's not quite that bad, but they are pretty tasty chickens and they aren't pretty big. Well, they're not real big, but they're not maybe that big. Okay, we understand. I understand how that is. Okay, anyway, range-fed chickens and of course they've got grade A double-A triple-A beef. and the finest pork that money can buy. So you need to take advantage of that. Go to www.bakersgreenacres.com and you can check out all the other videos too posted at Baker's Green Acres channel on YouTube. In fact, Mark talks right to you straight there about what's going on. You might notice what's in the background there, by the way. There's them bear porkers. Yeah, those straight curly tail, floppy ear, curly ear, long haired, short-skinned, brown, pink, black, and you know, the way the DNR wrote this thing, every pig qualifies to be exterminated by the DNR, which is why the DNR needs to be done away with, but there's some of those little feeder pigs in the background too, you might notice. Yeah, there goes another one. Oh, yep, and there's two more. Oh, there are cuties suckling pig on a spit. Oh, did I say that? Oh, oh my goodness. But creative minds especially headed towards the end of the month here might want something to throw on the spit and guess what? Baker's Green Acres they butcher the they'll help you to butcher the pig right there. So you'll learn a thing or two also which is especially critical. Okay? Just a recommendation after all it'd be nice to be on the up end of a learning curve on how to take care of yourself and Livestock in general or when it comes to butchering what it is you've shot might be kind of handy to be able to get some first-hand starter information on how to set up your own cutlery division, the whole nine hours, because you've got to have what you need in the way of knives and sharpening technology, guys. Anyway, bakersgreenacres.com, www.bakersgreenacres.com. Next, well, of course, the betrayal of America continues. Gentlemen, We have been betrayed! Remember that? You've got good old Richard Burton up there on the top of that air traffic control tower out there in the middle of Africa. and he's telling everybody we just got screwed remember the the c-130 lands and the operation went perfectly everybody did exactly what they're supposed to do they got the black president for the country you know out of the prison they've got him at the airport they got everything lined up they're ready to jump on board the plane and they get the order the plane does to taxi right on past them at speed and take right off again as quickly as possible yeah Gentlemen, we have been betrayed. Well, the same is true here with regard to what's going on with the United States. So, if you're going to take care of things, you're going to have to take care of it yourself. Don't expect for someone else to drop anything other than ordnance on you if you're waiting for quote-unquote, hell from the bureaucracy. self-serving bureaucracy that needs to be fired pretty much across the board because the whole system has failed us. Obviously, Evo was inside the United States intentional, not accidental, intentional, not accidental, intentional and planned. So who are we going to fire? Who are we going to arrest? Who are we going to line up against the wall and deal with on this one? You get my drift? Well, we'll have to work on that one. But in the meantime, defense. Well, Reserves like ammunition, medical supplies, everything else we've talked about, NBC, Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Defense, covers a number of different subjects. The cool thing is we have dollar stores. So you don't have to say, oh, but I get five dollars for this and twenty dollars for it. No, no. Any detergent will do, but you need as much of it as you can. You're going to need not just bleach, but detergents. Now, clothing detergent is harsh, which is cool because that's what you want. You want aggressive. There are a number of different powdered and also liquid soaps that are available that are detergent that are available at dollar stores right now. Good quantities. Pick out the most for the least. Here's the rule. Grab 10, put them on the shelf. Now, while you're there, grab 10, in fact, basically, let's just say you're going to spend $25, because I don't know what your taxes are in your state, but 10 detergent and 10 one-gallon containers of bleach. No name-brand bleach is fine. It's already premixed. It's already liquified. It's already sealed. It's in a container that won't break down. I love this package. It's all ready to go. If at all possible, get it with boxes. But if you don't, here's a suggestion. Find a tote that will fit the gallon jugs and put them in it. This is the secondary containment system for safety and precaution purposes for volume storage. Because even if the one-gallon containers were compromised in some way, the bleach goes into the tote. The tote, of course, keeps the product in place. Think about it. It's how it works. The dry bleaches are also an option and as we know, pool bleach would be a high priority right now. We're going out of the end of the summer season. Hardwares, chain stores all have their sales on the summer stuff. Two things you need to be going after right now. Number one, lamp oil. Yes, even though it's a citrull oil, grab it. You know what? All of that is usable. But especially because again it's marked down to half price or one third of the price, whatever the sale is, they want to get that inventory off the shelf because the computer told them to. So fine. Let them listen to the artificial intelligence. You grab what you can. The other, of course, are summer items that we've been talking about like pool supplies. Pool bleach, half gallon container, one gallon container, three gallon container, five gallon buckets, whatever. Whatever is cheapest and available and fits your budget. If all you can afford is a few dollars at a time, fantastic. Go to smaller containers. Right off the bat, we're going to be taking one of the smaller ones anyway and down the road we're going to discuss how to subdivide it and make decon packs. It really isn't that hard and if I was really pressed for time, here's one thing that's a real cheap, cheap solution. Dollar Store again, love that dollar store. Go to the dollar store and get those snack size sandwich double lock ziplock bags from the dollar store, okay? Basically take about three or four Tablespoons heaping and put them into each one of the packs and ziplock the pack shut Then take three of those and put them into a sandwich size bag You now have a basic decon blistering kit for knocking down whatever might have stuck to your gear, equipment, your chem suit, back of your gloves. The idea is to neutralize as much of what might be questionable biological and the powdered bleach is the primary ingredient with a big chunk of all the decon kits that are out there. So, with a dollar store product across the board, pool bleach that you just got marked down for nothing just about off the shelf, remember that there are other sources. If all fails, go to spa slash hot tub or pool supplies and buy bulk in there. But if you're going to open something up, hey, try to keep the large container sealed by one of the smaller half-gallon containers specifically to make decon kits up. Now another thing you're going to need is what are called sponges, and that can be any number of different things, but gauze 4x4s, actually ideally gauze 2x2s, they need to be damped, or you need to be cutting cotton cloth. and that's used for dabbing when the time comes. There are a couple of other agents that can be used or you can use simple water in a solution tube so that you can activate the bleach when it's on an area. This of course is for dabbing. You don't wipe, you don't press, you don't brush. What you do is you dab. However, again, I don't want to get too deep on that. Right now we need volume in terms of tactical distribution of decontamination technologies. In the meantime, watch for duct tape, any flavor, any color, but preferably a decent duct tape. That's D-U-C-T, not duck quack quack. Duct, that's what it originally was for. It's called 100 mile an hour tape in the military. Visi-queen, rolls of Visi-queen, any kind of Visi-queen. Garbage bags, as we've said before, small, medium, and large. Right off the bat, get a box of small, get a bag of box of medium, and a box of large. Put those ideally get the most of in tactical colors if you can't get them on whatever you can but don't get any blaze orange blaze pink or anything like that, please You don't want to be I don't want you near me if you're doing that routine. Okay, so blacks browns greens Black standard is fine small medium and those 50 gallon or 55 gallon large Those are usually heavy industrial gauge bags. They make great chem suits. They're perfect for that and also for biohazard bags Okay, just something to think about. Now, another thing. Transport items. We mentioned totes, but totes are not that, you know, most of them are just so punky-junky it's bad, okay? The biggest problem you've got is whether or not they're going to maintain any kind of integrity. The cheaper ones are even the more expensive ones, which are made of the same place the cheaper ones are. It's just priced nowadays. They're all communist Chinese made, the lion's share of them. Sadly enough, the American ones are so goofy thin, the majority that are cheaper, although still that's mid price range, that they'll break up, shatter, and fall apart with one drop. And I've seen it. We've watched this over and over. The chip they're using is as chintzy and as flimsy as could be possible. So what we need to look at are other containment systems for transport of the material. You need to be looking at palletizing. Well, with a gallon of jugs and such, while milk cartons, you know, four-gallon milk transporters, why not? If it's a gallon-sized jug, four should fit into that container. It's rigid, offers reasonable protection, and if you are concerned about offering more armor, let me give you a hint. take corrugated sign cardboard. You know that plastic cardboard that you know political signs and retail home sale signs are on? Go down to your recycled bin. A lot of these places that do have places like that when they have an outdated sign or a pile of them, they toss them over into the recycled plastic bins. Watch for stuff behind stores or ask for stores, hey have you got any of this kind of stuff? Show them what it is you need. You guys got any of this that comes in your packing for anything because they do use it for packing. If you can't do anything else, cardboard. Line the inner part of the milk carton with cardboard. Put a base of cardboard in there too. Then put the four gallons in. Put a cardboard divider between each of the gallons. Or again, do a pattern X. You know how to do it. Hell, you can probably look and find them even locally where they're coming out of something else like right now. Boxes that are used to transport. Cider, okay, four by, they're four by or six by. If they're six by, you gotta come down. They're four by, big deal, you're all set to go. Ideally, make it work inside that container. You've got an armored container with handles on all sides making it easy to move. Now the advantage is that again, this palletizes it for transport. Remember, you've got to be mobile. The other thing again with regard to detergents and bleaches guys Depending on the containers you have go look to see what's being tossed out in the way of pop transports There's a lot of containers out there that are ideally suited for isolating and nesting stuff They were designed for a combination display and quick turnaround return to the company They reload them and send them back out, but not always is that the case Many companies have produced products, the products don't work that well, so they end up with a whole bunch of these 6-pack or 8-pack or 12-pack or 24-pack racks that will fit pop containers or any number of other containers that are standard for the industry. Now, suggestion, you want to go one step farther? You can take that large container of detergent you've got, the liquid version, and load up so many plastic pop bottles with the detergent, make sure they're sealed down, and nest those in a 12 pack or a 24 pack or whatever depending on what kind of a carrier you got. Why? Often convenient for transport and you can also issue material out quite rapidly, very, very quickly. This is a big advantage. Plus it's already subdivided. You have a standard uniform container. Here's a neat thing. If you're going, Mark, I don't want to give them that much. I don't want to give them 12 ounces or 16 ounces. Hey, you know, it's really cool. They make tiny, tat pop bottles now, don't they? Eight ounces are back in again. Whoa, we'll help you to dye it. You only have an eight ounce bottle of pop. Well, fantastic. So there you go. You've got a small pop container. Many states do not have returns or you have the equivalent in other juice containers. Now one cool thing about juice containers like soda pop, juice containers have to handle either a caustic or an acid. So the plastics that are used, the chip that is used to make those containers is far more durable. It's why for water storage it's fantastic. Now again, and this gets back to bulk water storage half containers on standby pales whatever you're going to do ideally if you're lucky you can find these three gallon and their stupid price you don't buy them but three gallon water containers that people have been buying water in they toss them out into the recycle bins guys if you got to buy that stuff it's stupid price but if you get it for free well tap water will work just fine and for a lot of what you're going to be doing for solution and especially where you need something for volume where you got to store it up and then you're going to discard it. These large containers give you the proper volume that you need for decontamination. They're priceless. They're actually irreplaceable. Go try to buy this stuff right now. So again, you're foolish or stupid to be tossing any of them away. Anybody else wants to get rid of them, grab them. Now, pay attention because a lot of times with the type that have the spigot spout, People have a tendency to sometimes cut a hole in them, so pay attention to that. Doesn't mean you can't keep them anyway. Hey, if you're looking for quick volume containers, then again, you're going to abandon or throw in the biohazard category. Keep them on standby, use them, and lose them. They're going in once anyway, right? So those that you know are going into the discard pile, here's a couple of tricks. Take a piece of A little dab of bathtub caulk, seal that air hole. It's not going to last, but it doesn't have to, and you're not worried about it lasting. Remember that this water is used for decontaminate processes anyway. It does not have to be pure, but typically it will be fairly or relatively clean. Again, this is all stuff that's going to be diluted. You're going to do a bleach process while your decontamination chemicals are going to be pooling up in the kiddie pool or being used in the decontamination area. And that means that there will be a higher concentration with regard to your irrigation waters that are used. Now you want to minimize that because we don't need to be spreading any disease or material or agent any farther than we can afford to. Well, we're going to avoid it if it's all possible. We really can't afford to have it anywhere. But remember, there's a basic rule of delusion is the solution. In this case, because you're bringing up the level of the decontaminate powders and materials that you're flooding or irrigating off of material, You're going to be creating a very caustic environment for whatever the bacteria are. Typically it's like being on the dark side of the moon, well no, light side of the moon, in a very, very hostile condition for even the most aggressive of viruses or bacteria. It is unlikely, if not impossible, that a free-standing element like that is going to survive that environment. Just something to think about there. The other consideration too is again with regard to chemical agent protection. Chem suits, we've talked about the basic disposables that you need to be purchasing right now. Why? Because we can put them on the shelf and fire and forget. Would you use them for other things? Oh, I don't know. Do you do laundry? Oh, I don't know. Do you do laundry and have whites in bleach? If you want to or you think about your water purification for those same containers just for storage, a couple of drops of that bleach is going to go quite a ways. But again, how much more can you acquire if the system shuts down? What we have is all we have. So what we're trying to build up is a tactically dispersed defense technology inventory. We're going to need more. If everybody out there pushes this across the board instead of going, oh my god, what do we do? I think it's rather cute that one of the first things in this script, the way it's playing out, well, the nurse, we'll get all the protective gear on, and it's still got her. Really, well, here's the problem. What level of protection gear and what discipline, and, well, I guess I'd add to this, will she really a nurse? Let me point something out about a lot of people you're calling nurses and I brought this up this morning. Guys, they fired a whole hell of a lot of nurses around this country and just because they're wearing some kind of nurse looking outfit does not mean that they are a trained nurse. That's through the University of Michigan, the St. Joe Hospital here right in the Washtenaw County area. All of these places, they fired tons of their nurses, maybe left two out of thirty or so that they had, and then bought a bunch of candy striped girls and everybody calls them nurse. So the problem is that did you have a really, a well-disciplined technician operating as they should. Typically what we find in almost all these cases is again a flaw and failure to maintain operational criteria. In other words, step by step SOP. Because of this, you then have cross-contamination and I don't care what environment you're in. So on the one hand, I'm not making any excuses, here's the problem. If the story's real, then obviously somebody mucked up. Well, somebody mucked up in the first place, we need to have a revolution to get rid of these shysters, the regime needs to go out. needs to be kicked out of this country, needs to be arrested, we can't let it get away because they'll run over the hyper-Telvievan, sit there behind no deportation rules. Because the last thing they want is for everybody to know who really spread this garbage around. Okay? Now, with that being the case, understand that we have to deal with a specific number of problems here, decontamination and defense is still critical. By the way, NBC technology is so stinkin' cheap, you buy it once and you've got it on the shelf. The basics. So what are you really out? Somebody says, oh I'm not going to buy a gas mask. OK, cool. Fantastic. So I don't have to give one to you later on when you need one, right? In fact, I'm going to mark on your file here, do not give a gas mask too. And when we're having classes, I'll explain, do not give this man a gas mask. He does not believe in a gas mask. He is, in fact, he hates gas masks. Don't understand. He's made all his night comments. So we're not going to give this man a gas mask, this guy by name. How's that sound? Right? I mean, it would be true. Right? Of course, everybody else is standing there with the gas mask and somebody else is kind of turning blue and thrashing and... Well, he doesn't need a gas mask now anyway, so what can I say? But there's a whole lot of stuff that's low end that we need gas mask and chemical protection for anywhere we should have. Why? Well, why contaminate yourself with a situation where we have technology that's very inexpensive off the shelf? Also, we can improvise for minimal cost the technology to upgrade far beyond what we probably could buy off the shelf. Just that simple. Remember, Mr. Duct Tape is your friend. Garbage bags and there's a whole lot of other technology out there as we pointed out. Everybody needs to have them on, again, on standby. The other consideration is just for general handling, even in a regular health environment. One of the other things that we need the bleaches in volume for, they need to be dispersed. Prepping an area for containment is very, very critical and then being able to keep it or maintain its cleanliness. Guys, these are items that we don't use buckets of. We use only cat-fulls of. We use measured amounts of. But every time we use it, we consume some. So having it strategically as a policy but tactically as a purchasing item means that we spread this out all over the country simultaneously. What about burning the stuff? Well, as far as final disposition, yes. Burn would be an option. But there again, what we've got to look at is filtering and that's something that isn't that hard to do. It's that typically institutions are very lazy about this. You know, I'm going to tell you right now, University of Michigan has little burn sites for radioactive animals that you don't even know about. They just spread the stuff all over creation across this county. Okay? Seriously. I don't know where they are. Okay? It used to work for the U of M. Now this is true all over the country. By the way, guys, they get a lot of body parts and organs that are amputated or cut out of people. They don't need only so many for the laboratory. The rest go somewhere, okay? Now in some cases they actually just go in depending on the state or the country like remember when Canada was dumping all of its biohazard medical waste here Well that included all kinds of stuff they got caught shipping in but because we had a Canadian Californicator those truck drivers bring it across all kinds of nasty stuff to include the human body parts and It was being dumped in America rather than along the vast expanse of Canada make any sense and there was no special handling All they did was turn a blind eye to it coming across the American border and then they dumped it into our water system as part of the hydrant, the hydro process for these oil rigs. Oh yeah, Mark's mentioned this many times along with other people here in Michigan. We've covered this as a subject on the air. Now burning, if we do it, the big thing is again still identify a dump point, but the most important thing is that we ensure total incineration or to the best level possible. And that's one of the most common things is people get in a hurry, people get fatigued, you're looking at volume, but for the materials, what you're holding, carrying, if it's paper or if it's paper plastic, the only thing about plastics you got to beware. Now I'm going to ask you all something, you ever had a bonfire out there guys? You ever had some fun and throw plastic and stuff in the bonfire, but it didn't quite get in the bonfire all the way, it's like on the periphery? Have you ever noticed how it contracts and kind of balls up? Well, if that were contaminated, say, chem suits, and they were the plastic and nylon and polymer of whatever kind, and they got into the fire and they balled up, What if they balled up an encapsulated some of the contaminated area of a suit? We really wouldn't want to discover that later, a shoveling debris around, would we? Now it doesn't mean probably the heat wouldn't kill a lot of stuff because it will. It probably will kill 99.999%. But as a precaution, if we're going to be burning anything, and remember too, standoffs. We need to look at standoffs below the burn material that's being burned if you have to improvise. Just think burning barrels. Just think home type incinerators. We had one in our house in town and it was built back in the 40s. It was an incinerator that was like a big wastebasket. It was about four foot tall. It had a lid in the top that had an asbestos ring in all the whole nine yards. You put stuff in there, you burned it, it went up the chimney and it's gone. Same chimney that took out the exhaust for the furnace. Now, in outside, or if you were doing it outside, the other consideration is wind drift, etc., or concentration in the area of activity. If we don't have a real clean burn, then some stuff might go down range. So there's another thing. Anybody doing any of the burning is to be fully donned up and prepped as if they were under attack. There's a reason. It's called a standard operating procedure to maintain a particular level of discipline and preparedness. We don't want to cross contaminate people again. And it's not likely that it will, but why? Let's err against caution. Remember that term? I would err against caution. I would prefer err in favor of caution. Forgive me. The idea behind this is that if we're going to be doing this, we've got all the working knowledge. We know the threat, so there's no reason not to deal with it. Now burning the material, most everything out there is becoming a... this is what's interesting about clothing, and it may be a plus for us. All the cheap China Sport junk clothing that's out there is mostly a high cotton or real high polyester. Now the polyester obviously is a polymer, but it's all still an organic. And the lightweight, light spun cloth, that'll burn quite well. So if we are trying to save people but we have to have an issue, we're not going to save clothing. That clothing is going to go into the incinerator. Now, this gets back to another half of what I've taught you for years, and I'll repeat it again, your 5-10 program. If you have five, ten programs set up all over the country and you establish that fireteam or squad resupply system, You then have the ability in the event of any suspected contamination to dispose of the entire, you know, issue or material support that the people are carrying, or you could at least put it into some form of limited quarantine for confirmation, and the unit can then go through decontamination if there's a suspected activity. They can be put into quarantine or if it's a precautionary action because of suspicion without confirmation. then they can completely re-outfit and be re-fielded immediately with no downtime. You see how that works? Now something else we haven't talked about. What about microwaving stuff? Now, of course, Mark would tell you right off the bat if you have metal objects and a microwave wash, you're going to know where they are real quick as you get sparking and arcing. But... If you're looking at clothing and you want to create a safety, why not microwave wash the target? I mean we're not going to hard ray. We're not talking light output. We're talking hard ray. Now, how much of whatever we have out there can survive that frequency of radiation? Not only that but there are some other really mean things that can be done with oh something We just mentioned radiation that will kill pretty much everything won't it? X-ray is being quite notorious. How does the Ebola stand up to an x-ray? How does the Ebola virus stand up to an x-ray? What if I were to use a broad spectrum dental x-ray machine? Pile up what I have there and just as a precaution say irradiate, in other words, wash the entire 5 gallon pail that's got decontaminated material in it with x-ray or with microwave and then burn it as a precaution. Wouldn't that eliminate? What will survive? What of any of these objects can survive an x-ray wash? A gamma or an x-ray wash? See, there's another thing, and remember, we're not doing this to lie people. We're talking about getting rid of this junk where we have a suspected contamination issue. Now immediately, someone's going, well, Mark, what about the radiation? Hey, radiation might kill you if you were in line with it, but otherwise, you're radiating inanimate objects. We know what the build up or the cross contamination issues are with that, but they're a hell of a lot safer than the whole idea of bathing yourself in a bow eye, isn't it? In fact, you have to be in line with the projector, otherwise when it's off, your background radiations are not going to be that extreme. And remember, it can be used as a mobile emitter. You can carry a dental x-ray or a unit around, have that portable. And you could literally X-ray and kill any organic in line with that machine. Now remember, dental X-rays are focused beam systems, but you can also open that up to expand and target a larger area, a wider area. Oh, well that's mean, and that might even work, and nobody wants to talk about that because, you know, it's kind of like silver. We're talking about going and killing it. We're not talking about debating with it or creating a counter-virus. We're talking about exterminating it. Killing the organic life form. Does gamma and... We got alpha, gamma, beta, right? We have, again, a hard ray microwave, which of course you've got to remember, you've got variations up and down the spectrum depending upon the emitter. So once again, you're producing different forms of radioactive waves that will terminate certain objects. again pretty much anything living think about it now the only could be helped by government or some people don't work what about people who get like uh... for instance uh... radiation poisoning what happens well everything about his kill but what killed them Well, the surrounding environment and any surviving bacteria that you may contact with later, viruses, bacteria, whatever, well, your defense systems are dead. All of the other competitive, aggressive enemy bacteria is dead. And what happens is, anything else that happens to show up takes over. And that's why you hear about these really nasty, that they really come down to as just monster infection response because of contamination while in just an irregular environment that you experience every day. So let's say that the Ebola was considered a threat in a particular target and the rest of the area has been cross-contaminated, decontaminated. An x-ray sweep would be as deadly as I think could be possibly introduced and would neutralize virtually every element that might be in that small area of question, that particular object. Could be even a human body. Wouldn't that work? But wait, we understand radiation and radiological technology with weapons and systems. We employ them on a regular basis. We employ things for health services too. By the way, don't be in those rooms for too long without a lead suit no matter who the hell you are. And you wear that dose meter badge and every so often somebody runs X-rays and is told, you're going to have to back off for a while. In fact, you probably can't do this job anymore. Why is that? Oh, oh, oh, that's right. Because of the very things we're talking about here. So again, is this crazy? I mean, while we're talking here, we're coming up with ideas. And like I said, we did mention silver. And we, of course, have talked about bleach. All of these items are material support that we can generate and put on the shelf and have in inventory. Silver walks in like a bullet and kills any of these critters. They know it, but they don't want anybody to know about it because Big Pharma doesn't make any money on it. And even if they introduced a silver product, they wouldn't tell you. Oh, it's classified. It's a corporate secret. It's a mystery. The Witch Doctor's formula has got to be protected! As he dances around with a bone in his nose in a three-piece suit around the boardroom floor, UNK-A-WUNK-A-UNK-A-MONEY! UNK-A-WUNK-A-UNK-A-MONEY! UNK-A-WUNK-A-UNK-A-MONEY! Meanwhile, if you have the exact same product and you can produce it, he's a heretic! He's crazy! He's a heretic. He's not worshipping the corporate witch doctor. Crucify him. Crucify him. Crucify him. Remember? Yeah, Jesus Christ Superstar. Oh, dudes. Yeah. See how that works? So again, it's not that the solutions are there. It means that we have to have a discipline in place. And like everything else, guys, we have to macro move on this. We can't micromanage every aspect of it, it's just not possible. It's never been done. It won't be done. Now the other problem is we're past the micromanagement phase. We now have to look at the macro phase. The border has been compromised completely. We have three different types of contagion that have been brought across through a biological carrier program. The individuals were contaminated down in Central America in Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. They were brought up by non-governmental organizations working through the United Nations in a plan to specifically bio-attack the United States. Once brought into the United States, key individuals, mostly Jewish mafia and queers of $3 bill pieces of trash, specifically targeted communities and routed with priority all of these illegals who were carrying contamination, who are contaminated, who are typhoid marys. Now open border to the south and that's a mechanical border guys where they can war again It's walking across at you, but that could all be stopped, but it's not we have been betrayed next aircraft Everybody knows on this planet where the countries are where the Ebola breakout is had this been a situation with Well, let's see how about smallpox just the exact opposite of everything that's been done The exact opposite was done to contain smallpox. And under no circumstances did they follow any of the guidelines with containment of a much more virulent and deadly disease called Ebola. So it's intentional. The air border is not restricted. The containment has not taken place. They have intentionally failed us to attack the American people and hurt you. Now you are at war. So, how are you going to treat your at-war condition? What are you going to do? Now, on a personal level, if you're going to continue to interoperate and you're in a populated area, then you're going to have to maintain certain hygiene standards and avoid public areas wherever possible as far as what normally you would do. You might have to, again, modify dramatically. Okay, for you truck drivers out there, public showers, just can't see it. The next thing that would be the next safest, and you can talk to people, we've got friends listening that run, you know, Opry Hotels, they'll tell you some of the issues there. I would be to the point where I would buy myself a mobile shower unit and I would be running out of that, but I sure as hell wouldn't be going into public areas now. Why? Because any of the road networks are commuting all of these diseases. When this first end series of virus came in because of the typhoid marries that were brought in by the government and by these third world party characters and the UN to attack us, remember the first major pod hit somewhere in the Oklahoma and Wyoming area. If you recall when it was first being tracked and they realized we started talking about the numbers, it literally went right down the expressways from west to east in mass. and then it's spread out off of the tributaries that way. Now, that one, specifically the first variant, has attacked children. And obviously, it affects the, I would assume, we're probably getting an elderly casualty rate that's comparable. But remember that the government wants older people dead, so if the sooner you die, the happier they'll be, and they're not going to explain causes. But the younger people, the slaves that they expected to run the full bond on, Obviously, they're willing to sacrifice a whole bunch of them because we've had close to 900 children die from this intentional bioagent that was projected utilizing human vectors that came from Central America dropping these diseases in the middle of the United States where instead they could have been both contained and cured in their areas of activity. The only reason it didn't happen is because, well wait a minute, old bummer has got an executive pen. He could sign anything he wants because he's told you that. So instead of using the executive pen to cure the problems in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, he decided he wanted to get more Americans killed because he hates you. And, don't forget, we've got that parrot face, that frog face piece of trash, that Mallory Jarrett right there next to him, the Jewish Mallory Jarrett. And she's talking in his ear. And remember what her line was? Make them suffer! Yeah, make us suffer. So they're at war on you now, kids. Now you need to treat it as such. Do what we can. I mean, we still have to keep doing everything we're doing in everyday life, but we can also keep an ear to the rail. We also avoid areas of activity where the epicenters of the events are but here's the problem We don't know about all the other locations if you got one. It's like cockroaches How many more have you got? Well you sure as hell don't have just that slow one in the middle of the bathroom when you turn the light on you step down with your foot, right? When you turn the light on you notice like Scuddling and little tiny movements all in the shadows that didn't froze or stopped or disappeared Yeah, yeah, and what? You know how it works. Go ahead, call or jump in there. It's true. You know what I mean for living? I'm pretty much committing suicide with what I do. I go to someplace, I go all the way through Dallas, then all through Cincinnati, then all the way through New York. What happens, I'll start touching my face and I'll get these goddamn eye infections. Now thank God I've got that silver right in my eye, the injection's gone in about 36 hours. My point is, keep your hands and with me in your face. You always wash your hands, it's so damn important Mark. And like you said, the throwaway gloves or again, wearing the gloves for protection, don't touch your face if you use the gloves. Jersey gloves are cheap. If you can buy a nice industrial supply, you don't pay like one pair for a dollar guys. You can buy them four, five, and six pairs for a dollar. Find a resale store where they do industrial surplus. Get them for almost for free. I mean it costs money. I don't wear surgical gloves when I drive. I don't wear surgical gloves man. They're cheap and you can buy them by the box. There's 250 pairs in a box, you know. I just, you know, I just something up there, man, I'm telling you. Well, the silver again, as we pointed out, you can do a silver spray, a silver wash spray. You go get the bottles from Dollar Store, make up, you know, take a teaspoon of silver, put it into a, typically they're like pints, but they're also quartz. Either one, your level's high enough with the Ionic Silver, what you're doing is creating just simply a silver wash solution. Now, put it on atomize slash mist. You want it so it's a fine mist and it makes contact with any of the surface areas. You can do this on a regular basis. It doesn't smell bad. In fact, it doesn't really smell at all if you put some scent in it, and I wouldn't contaminate that. Make a solution up that is a silver solution, one teaspoon per one quart. Add water and then you know, douse down area, spray the handles, spray your operational areas every once in a while. And also personal equipment if it's out in the public. Not a big deal, but like you said, you can also make a small one up with a half pint. And when you've got something like that, just atomize it right into the eyes. Spray it into the eyes. It's not going to hurt a thing, guys. They use silver nitrate and have used it for years, and only in the last several years have they conditioned everybody not to so they could get away with murder. The reason they've got all these idiots with all of this preaching about being anti-silver because it's, if everybody started to use certain products, there's nothing that they can allow There's nothing that's going to allow the virus or bacteria to develop a resistance to silver. It just doesn't work that way. So the cool thing is that, again, it's a simple, straightforward solution. So you've got the right idea. Now, you can go full strength. It doesn't make any difference. If you want to do a little ionomizer, put regular ionic silver in it. That's not a problem. Just don't wash in it. Just simply cover the area, take some clean tissue, pat down. Don't pull it across or wipe. Pat. Remember guys, you also pat when you are, as we've talked before, dab or pat a contaminated area. You don't wipe it. You don't spread it. What you want to do is use the material that you have as an absorption blotter. And that's true with anything like this where you're looking at decontamination or medical support. Try to dab. and again blot, you want to soak up the material. First you allow the material to make contact, allow it to work, and then at a given point if you're going to go on to do other things, blot it so that you can take it off of the area. What that does is your sponge, or in other words your tissue, whatever you're using, is a sponge. That's what we call the sponge. And what it does is it soaks up the material, pulls it away from the body so the contaminant does not remain on your body. We're talking also about doing eye maintenance the same way. Think that way first. DAB. Again, if you haven't done any research on decontamination kits and how to use them, because it's hard to do it on the radio here, take a look at how they propose dealing with a particular problem. Guys have reposted the military training videos on decontamination. We also have, of course, the videos that we did here on Liberty Tree Radio, the NBC videos. A lot of you guys have them. Please make copies and give them away.