October 15, 2014
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59m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed flamethrower construction and deployment as weapons systems, covering DIY methods using fuel pumps, propane, and jellified fuels, as well as historical military applications. He addressed the Ebola outbreak response, naming Dr. Nicole Lurie as responsible for mismanagement and calling for military intervention against the federal government. A caller contributed information on disease transmission parallels and medical supply shortages, while Koernke promoted preparedness through surplus equipment procurement and training.
- flamethrower
- weapons wednesday
- fuel pump
- ebola
- dr. nicole lurie
- medical supplies
- preparedness
- surplus equipment
- containment
- federal government
- military intervention
- disposable syringes
- battle dress uniforms
- molle gear
- liberty tree radio
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Live 365. If he called out from the grave, is this still the land of the free and home of the blessed? This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm our kirky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. West, southwest, east, and north. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, we're on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies, east and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark Network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida, across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a bunch of Wyoming, to include both the 3rd, 5th, and our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Waving to the left coast where we have the great state of Jefferson, we turn back to the east, sweep across the plains over the Mississippi land and the Smokies, where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grandma Consortium bring us the Golden Spike. Well, it is Wednesday. It is the 15th of October. It is the sixth year of Open Phoebeian Socialist and Soviet Socialist. occupation of America with a K-2014 Old Earth Calendar or Mayan Crazy Town Crazy Town Crazy Town Calendar. That means it is also Nostradamus Doom! Well, more on that later. And do we have Daryl with us? Let me double check before we go any farther. And a 1 and a 2 and the bubble machine continues to function and very good. Okay, we don't have Daryl with us. It is Weapons Wednesday and I would point something out. Flamethrowers are your friend. You know we've had this subject before about flamethrowers guys. Can you see an application for them now? Anybody? Yeah, yeah, you probably can see an application for flamethrowers now, can't you? Now interestingly enough, flamethrowers are not a restricted item. Well Mark, they throw flame. They're a flame shooter, yes. And their states are rated as weed burners. In fact, you can buy commercial weed burners that are nothing more than a less fancy and typically not OD green color, but they are flamethrowers nonetheless. Variations on how they work off propane or how they work off projected fuels is another story. Now, we're talking about propellant high low burn fluids. if we're talking about a traditional flamethrower. But a lot of the stuff you've seen in different movies in reality are nothing more than, shall we say, high pressure gas projectors that allow for lots of flame and lots of dynamic imagery, especially when you're doing movies, which is always desirable. You know those grenades where you pull the pen and they have a fireball that's like a small hydrogen bomb going off? which looks nothing like an actual grenade going off to begin with. If you've ever used a grenade and paid attention to the environment, well, you know, two different worlds. Anyway, fact of the matter is that flamethrowers can be built. Let me give you a little hint. How many of you know that you have little like on the side fuel pumps that are made for moving fuel from one tank to the next, right? Now if you were to take that little fuel pump motor, put it in that 55 gallon drum, seal that up well and plumb it up and point it in a direction with a duck foot. And rather than pumping it over into another tank or dropping it into a big reservoir tank or doing vice versa, pumping from a reservoir tank to a 55 gallon drum or 50 gallon, 40 gallon, 30 gallon steel barrel, whatever you got, if you were to hook it up to the barrel and actually add a remote electrical device, and a flame igniter system, you could actually build a variable flame mine. Couldn't you? Everybody goes, what? Well, sure, think about it. You take one of those 12 volt fuel pumps. In fact, you even take an automotive 12 volt fuel pump. And you set it up so that it projects with a duck foot or a couple of different small quarter inch or eighth inch arpechers. and it washes an area when you turn it on it goes out now there's a couple of mean ways to work this but remember first of all we're going to do a high low burn mix we're going to jellify the fuel to a degree now you that's where again that depends on the fuel pump but you want something it definitely is going to be able to push some pressure You want to be able to project what you're doing. But just think about something where you hit the switch, switch one, motor activates, areas being washed and misted. Keyword there is misting. Because when you atomize this stuff, your fuel air mix improves dramatically. The potential for burn and of course the temperature at the delivery end. Well, you use a spark igniter, electric igniter, to hit the second switch. You can even let something wash for a moment. 1000, 2000, 3000. You hit the second switch and that activates the system's material that's being projected. Wow! Now you don't even have to be there. And the barrel that you're projecting the stuff out of, you're pulling the stuff out of with the pump. Well, that could be buried in the ground and this thing could be like a lawn sprinkler pointed in a direction except that it's the lawn sprinkler from hell. The other thing is what's cool is there are a number of different ways this can be used for front door or area defense. It can also be used as a booby trap with a contact plate and a pathway. Think about all the mean things that you can do to make it work for you so that when somebody steps on the plate it goes, And even as it starts to pump there's a 1,000-2,000 delay and then it ignites having already hosed and washed down the area. Especially at night this is devastating, but it hoses down the area and it's going to do a general burn. Wow, you could have it completely push all of its material if you aren't caring about you know again whether or not there any targets left in the area but rather to continue to develop illumination in the area. Oh yeah, that is kind of handy. Fire is your friend. It really isn't anybody's friend, but if you're pushing it on somebody else, it really is devastating. Now as we've said as a weapons system, Doing a remote system like this is pretty straightforward, but doing a man-controlled or projector system has been around as long or as far back as World War I. In fact, almost as quickly as they made flamethrowers, they made flame transporters slash flame tanks. I'm not talking about the tank that carries the stuff, that's given, you have to have a reservoir. I'm talking about the idea that armored vehicles mounting flamethrowers almost as quickly as they were able to figure out what to do with a flamethrower. Then they figured out how to mount it in an armored vehicle of some kind for each era that it was operational in. In fact, right up in the modern times, the combat engineer vehicles, the CEVs, Remember that? The ones that were used at Waco were set up to use, again, jellified fuels as a flame projector, you know, again, a combat engineer tank. And the fixtures that were used were standard fixtures applied to the combat engineer vehicles that were again fielded, which were short tube assault tanks. Remember that? Oh yeah, and that's modern times! That's a modern armored vehicle. Well, they're pretty much every generation of vehicles. A percentage are allocated, no matter what they are, guys, are allocated for special platform work. It can be to build air defense, mobile air defense systems. Usually a very small fraction or a minority are flame projection or combat engineer vehicles who, of course, they try to deny that flamethrowers are part of the application, when in reality they are every time. World War II both sides, virtually every tank model that was produced had its flamethrower counterpart, including the fact that the Japanese knew how to do this, the Germans did this, the French did this, the British did this, the US did this, everybody did. The Germans, almost every variation in whatever tank they built, there was an assault flamethrower version. The Panzer I, Panzer II, Panzer III's in the assault guns, they made variations on it. The Honemag armored car, they made again flamethrower projection models. Every model of vehicle, including many of the trucks, were modified because, hey, you can only carry so much fuel, but if you've got a big truck, problem is if you get hit and you've got that big vehicle, She becomes a very large Bunsen burner. Okay? Very embarassing. So there are pluses and there are minuses. This is why a flame projection mine is a really cool idea. You can take any number of pluses. What's really cool is either with the steel barrels or with the plastic barrels. You have a bung for pulling whatever you want to from it in the way of fluids. Now, remember if you want that to work more efficiently and for the air to pass, you can also create a snorkel with a diaphragm so that you can pull air. In other words, as you're pulling fuel, especially since it's not under pressure, it's simply bottom point gravity feed. gravity sucks everything goes to the bottom of the barrel. Pick up what's at the bottom of the barrel. You might have a very simple filtration system to keep sticks and chunks of stuff out of it. That's a basic rule or pebbles or something you might have actually dropped into something you missed it, didn't see it when you were fiddle farting building the thing. But other than that it's a straightforward plumbing job guys. And as far as the fuel pumps go, let me give you a little hint. Back in the 70s, remember we had that depression and we also had the supposed fuel shortage which was created by the oil companies? Remember that? Well, truck drivers had to finally start locking up their fuel caps, didn't they guys? There'd be guys that pull into a truck stop and they'd pull off by themselves or at least away from somebody and there'd be a space on both sides of the truck or the guy just pulled in and somebody else pulled out in the way. Well, a couple of pirates would pull in and they had fuel pumps, 12 volt fuel pumps. They were speed pumps too by the way. These things would really put out. Well, in this case they were pulling in because they would dump a hose on each side of the truck from two other trucks. Suck in every bit of fuel out of that poor driver's vehicle while he was sleeping in the back of the rig and only to wake up and find that either it didn't turn over or the vehicle ran out of fuel while he was trying to sleep and it turns out that the Pirates had taken pretty much everything he just probably bought at the fuel up while he was there at the truck stop. So everybody had to start locking their tanks. Wow. And now it's pretty much a policy thing. Most everybody has some kind of security systems on their equipment. Now immediately when I say that I know other drivers are saying, oh I'd get somebody, I'd shoot them around. Well guys, you gotta remember it was designed to be a raid. They come in quick, so many minutes. Meanwhile, keeping an eye on those truck doors and keeping an eye on that truck, there used to probably be a scout right out in front looking into the truck. However, they were doing it. They actually pulled full-size rigs right up next to the other guy, so they were looking right at him. Looking at his rig, he's in the back sleeping. Lots of other noise on the truck stop. And it's not his rig making the noise. And they're fairly quiet. So again, it was that old buzz sound, and both sides of the truck from one truck and the other on the other side would milk that vehicle and head on down the road. They'd get on down. Get on down the road. Remember the whiz? Anyway, so that basic concept, just apply it towards building your own flamethrower. Think about it. Now how you project the flame, well actually how you project the fluid that you're dispersing. You can either pull it or in other words focus it in a particular area or you could fan it a little bit one of the tricks there is to use a copper pipe for the projector and You actually crimp the copper pipe guys take taking old pliers Flatten the pipe accordingly and adjust it so that creates a duck wash You can also create what's basically like a duck foot pistol mount where you have a jointer and you have a bridging pipe and And off the bridging pipe you can have three or five fingers. Literally just take your fingers, spread them out along with your thumb, point it towards an objective and that's basically how the projector would work. In an area would be covered with the fuel. How far you reach is determined by the size of the aperture for release. and the amount of pressure obviously behind the system. In other words, what's the energy potential for the pump or, and the other option is something we haven't talked about. If you're creating a fuel mine, you can also go simply with an electronic magneto thrust type valve and have the tank temporarily under pressure. Basically like your fire extinguishers, your waterborne fire extinguishers, which by the way can be turned into poor man's flamethrowers too within a very short period of time. You still have to ignite the stuff, but you can wash down an area and it will be atomized. And then you know, flick the BIC, so to speak, take that flare you got from unamble.com, tap it and toss it into the area and whoop! Away she goes. So again, we're trying to plant seeds. Now you start thinking about how... How would I put that plumbing together? How would I make sure I have a back check so I don't have anything coming down the tube and activating the rest of the fuel? What all would I need to do to ensure that we have back a back diaphragm or Remember as I pointed out the more sophisticated fire fire systems with slash flamethrowers Have a co2 or a nitrogen purge now. What is that? Well, actually let's say you hit your you you're gonna hit your fuel first and and then you pull the trigger and the flame is going down range. Well, there is a multi-control on the pistol grip for your flamethrower and if you were done shooting a target, if you were done hosing a target, you hit the second switch and what happens is it introduces, what happens is it overrides and shuts down the primary fuel supply. Even as that's happening, a nitrogen purge, which is more exotic, or a CO2 purge, which is very common, could be run down the tube behind the last of the fuel and literally what it would do is eliminate any possibility of backwash or flame coming down the system's tube at all. See how that works? Again, a nitrogen or a CO2 purge. The nitrogen purges were very exotic but they were experimented with more by the Russians than us. However, we had systems that did experiment and in fact had XM models that used a nitrogen purge. The more common was CO2, readily available, easy to maintain. We already have CO2 fire extinguishers. How long do they last on the shelf? Trust me, you're not going to be waiting that long to use the CO2 purge tank. And basically it would be that last is as the higher pressure purge takes over and evacuates forward down the launch tube. all of the propellant, all the material, everything that was active or could burn is going to be shoved down range. Now another thing about using for instance accelerants or again, jellifying fuel, traditional napalm fuel that's mixed from a powder mix that's available is a combination of jellifying material to basically give you not gummy bear consistency but more like a little waterier than that. Probably the best example would be more like a cheap hair shampoo, a watery hair shampoo. However, the Weed Burner component or the Weed Burner mix type, which you can still buy by the way guys, it was fairly cheap, it's probably gone up quite a bit, incorporates magnesium and aluminum flake. that is incorporated into the mix. You dump that into the high-low burn fuel combo that you got or into your gasoline. And what happens is when this goes down range, not only do you have the high-low burn of the gasoline and diesel fuel or gasoline and crankcase oil, but in addition, or you can also use, by the way, you could use bunker oil. That would work. That would be an option. But when you spread this downrange, in addition, there are accelerator slash enhancer chips, that's the aluminum and magnesium, and it burns at an even higher level of, you know, it creates more destructive energy, more calories applied, okay, higher temperature. Now, that's another reason for using the CO2 purge, and that's why it was recommended that the purge system, you know, be applied with MAN portable units. That's why you have different tank assemblies. If you look at the different flamethrowers, go to the Russian models. Now I would point out that the Russian flamethrowers, if you look at the cost, they're much more economical for them to build, but they're heavier. Why? Because they're basically just off-the-shelf plumbing parts. Don't think so? Go take a look at the Russian family of flamethrowers over the last 60 years. Now the Russians perfected flamethrower technology to the nth degree and they even developed the use of what's called puddling or preceding an area with flamethrower gel In other words, you go out, you wash an area to crate like a flamethrower minefield. Kind of like in Braveheart. Remember where they pre-spread everything? And then you see the horses charging, and you see the infantry standing there, and you see the horses charging, and you see the infantry standing there, and then you see the big turnaround with the cavalry coming, and the flame arrows go out, and... Well, you saw how that was supposed to be so devastating in that particular battle. Well, just think, instead of having to pour it with buckets, What they can do today or what they have been able to do for quite some time is you could hose down an area and for anywhere from 24 to 72 hours depending upon the quality of the material you can activate it later after you've pre-seeded the area. You could wash it down, leave it in place, make everybody feel comfortable about that, an advancing enemy mechanized comes into the area. Well, your flame personnel or your people with, for instance, how about signal flares, can go, and that is where the fuel takes off, the pre-deployed propellant and accelerant takes off. And now you have literally fields of fire. Oh, these are all cool things that, you know, really everybody in the military is supposed to know about, but some people don't think about because they've either never seen or don't have any experience with it now. It's not hard to develop the skill though, and in fact once you embrace it, you find there's a lot of application. Backdoors of open mechanized vehicles, Mr. Flamethrower is your friend. Hold still. Everybody likes to run around with their hatch open with their artists hanging out the back end of the vehicle halfway. Have you seen all those pictures of all these, you know, like, you know, goof troop, alphabet soup troops? Where they got the hatches open and they're hanging halfway out? You do realize you can reach out to 100 yards even with the better flame technology and shoot right into that hatchway. But we're not going to do 100 yards. You can do less than 100 yards. Any number of different systems would wash into and bucket that particular target. And if there's any roof hatches open, well that roof hatch works like a drain. Y'all get my drift? Oh but they shut it up. Yeah, yeah they shut it up. Then they activate the onboard Halon fire extinguisher system. Well, the fire gets put out, but the crews on board don't survive either because Halon's an oxygen depriver and it kills and sucks the oxygen out of the air. And if you take a lung full of that, well, then you're not doing anymore. Just that simple. So again, flame weapons and flame technology. No, you don't have to buy it off the shelf, but you can buy all the parts off the shelf to make it happen. and a flame mine is probably the cheapest and most affordable and the safest because even if there's an accident well you put the flame mine out there where the bad guys are and if the very least it contributes to the confusion on the battlefield if it detonates right? Do you care? Either way it did its job because when they see one go off accidentally let's say one has an accident or it has a boo-boo and 40 or 50 gallons of jellified fuel go for the loop and go off. Hell, that would look like a nuclear device. They really would. The cool thing is that then they hear the sound of another 12 volt motor and that one does work right. And then another one, but from another direction and hey, this isn't as much fun as they thought it would be. Oh man. Yeah, see how that works. So again, be creative and again, think outside the box. We're almost at the bottom of the hour. It is Weapons Wednesday, so we're talking about weapons here kids, but also decontamination if you've got a suspected area and you need to deal with it. Why walk in and burn things or collect things if you can take Mr. Flamethrower and encapsulate with a flame? Oh, oh! Wait a minute, that! And remember if you use the enhanced accelerant with the magnesium and aluminum chips, You're going to be burning at a much higher level than just gasoline. You're going to be getting a lot more of the second and third level burn off of whatever you've projected, which is another important part of getting the job done. So again, just trying to give you ideas. We're almost at the bottom of the hour. Think about the bottom of the hour break coming up here. For all of our friends out there listening, I want to say thank you again for donating to Liberty Tree Radio for the end of the year bill. We have hopefully a drawing that will be starting up here in the next few days. for a combination of different gifts. We've had people that have donated a few things and we've got a couple other items to put into the drawing for you guys out there that have gotten the cool stuff in the past. Remember you got a lot of nifty blades. Remember we also have hats and other things that are going to be part of this so just a heads up. Hopefully we'll start that tomorrow and we'll have the drawing next week. So we'll get everybody up to speed on it. I'll let Ed know what's going on. We already have the items here, some of them already are in the box, which we always keep in one box, where everything's together. I think we even have another little handheld crossbow. I believe we just, you know, we have at least that, a couple of really nice knives. And for those of you who got some of the knives in the past, let everybody know. Did you like them? Were they useful? Did they meet up to your expectations? I know somebody like that scimitar that we sent out and in fact I would keep one of those on hand as it is although I've got enough machetes but that little scimitar that came from Bud K Knife was really a cool blade and one of you out there has it right now in your collection don't you? Anyway, we're looking towards doing more of the same and helping to support Liberty Tree Radio. We've got to get a few other things done. Ed, there's some torpedoes in the water so keep an eye out in your direction. and then when they get there you'll see what we're talking about the other pieces of technology we passed on again bottom of the hour break coming up here in theory application may be another thing we'll see what happens if need be I can probably pull some music up myself there but again it is weapons Wednesday Liberty Tree radio dot 4 mg dot com and then go to our donate key if you're looking for the video the NBC videos nuclear biological chemical defense One of our friends asked for any training videos or whatever. That package, we had to make a few more copies up. That package is on the way, so keep an eye on your mailbox. The idea there, copy whatever we send. If you have the NBC Nuclear Biological and Chemical Defense DVDs, copy and hand them out. Copy and hand them out if you want to. Please take the time. One of you has a YouTube account. You've got a copy of those videos. Put them up on YouTube. Don't worry, we still have master copies and we can make a really clean first generation copy for you. But again, we need to get the information out to as many places as we can, don't we? Look at what's happening out there right now. They are waging direct war against all of us. And whatever BS they're going to do with the vaccines, let's not forget about how the vaccine works. Notoriously, they have been building active vaccines that do more to contaminate and kill. then if you actually had to take a risk of possibly seeing the disease on the horizon, think about it. And in fact, it is the way to spread the disease. So something you all need to take in mind and keep in consideration. Would you trust any of these healthcare workers with their performance already as low as it is? Obviously, we've got a whole bunch of ball fumblers out there across the board, can't get their act together, don't know how to eject squat. So how am I going to believe any of the BS big pharmaceutical companies that are that piss poor that they couldn't get their act together over this right across the board? And we already had the one case where we just spent what was it, close to a trillion dollars? Well, so many billion dollars on a fake company that was supporting Obama. They got a big chunk of the quote-unquote Ebola research money. By the way, they went out of business. They declared bankruptcy and all the money just disappeared. Everybody know that? Kind of special, isn't it kids? So anyway, I'll tell you what, we'll check one more time. Ed might be there. Bottom of the hour break coming up. Hit, hit, hit. We'll see what happens. And if not, that's okay. What we'll do is this. By the way, I also want to touch on one or two other items here before we go to break. I guess I got to stop for a minute. Cope's distributing fall clearance sale on HK91G3 aluminum 20 round mags. Let's see what they want for those. And Kentucky's right now the best price for the aluminum mags and they're all buying them from Sturm, which is a wholesaler, guys. Let's see what their price is. $6.99. Well, those are the ones that are brand new in the plastic. By the way, when these all came in, those that are in the plastic were all in the same bins with the used ones that were opened up or the ones that were opened up that were brand new and the steel mags and the aluminum mags and the brand new ones and the used ones were all in the same bins together. Just pile virtually thousands and thousands per bin. Seriously, I saw them all. Even if you get those right there, those brand new ones in the plastic, Those were a little dusty and those actually came from the same bins in the big old automotive warehouse that they used. They bought a warehouse. It was a factory. The factory went to Mexico right behind Sturm. Well, they bought that site and they filled it up immediately. Half of what they filled it up with was gas masks and part of that was also these mags. But I would point out, go to Royal Tiger imports. I know there's people that are saying they don't really like Royal Tiger because there's some goofy stuff they've done. But he has two of the aluminum mags and a Flecktarn HK-91 magazine pouch. for I believe it's $4 approximately guys which of course is an excellent price the mags are the out of the package out of the wrapper type that's fine by me and again for the price couple dollars you look look at this way you're paying a dollar for the pouch and two for each mag or you know a dollar fifty for each mag or you're paying $2 for the pouch and $1 for each of the bags, take your pick how you do the math, it's up to you. But you can't beat the price, that's RoyalTigerimports.com. However, at Cope's Distributing, they have the brand new, in the wrapper, never issued HK91L U-Mini-Mags for $6.99. So just thanks and a heads up from Kentucky there, we appreciate that. Royal Tiger Imports has the combo though and those of course would be great for your dump pouches guys, your dump bags. Now I'm trying to buy myself time here because I am trying to go to one of the other videos on YouTube. By the way James Wesley Rawls excellent piece done on From the Trenches, or from the trenches rule report just reposted. It is in the scroll right now and this is your last warning call. very well done James did Patriots surviving the coming collapse by James Wesley rolls get it if you don't have a copy of it read it now if you borrow it borrow a copy don't lose it for that owner but get a copy and read it now take the time and do it there's a lot of ideas there wasn't died designed to be the know-all do-all book it was designed to be a creative book to give you ideas if you debate on certain points fantastic that's what it was supposed to do See how that works? Oh, you thought it was a Bible thing. No, the idea is that you go ahead. Whatever you see there, go ahead and think if you can do it better, do it better. But it'll give you ideas. It'll also present things that people haven't thought through or haven't thought about. That's why we're bringing that subject up in the first place. Now, there is a video actually very well done. I believe that if you go to militia on YouTube and post for today, you know, do a search for today. for the last 24 hours. There are a couple of really decent videos that have been done on the intentional failure by Homeland Security and of course the health and welfare, you know, health services slash of the federal government. This thing is a non-stop criminal debacle across the board with regard to the Ebola thing. Whether it's fake or real, if you're believing it, let's put it this way, let's do like we did with 9-11. If you believe the real story, the fabricated story or the public story that's out there, who are we now arresting for failure? Because now we've had people die and the disease has breached the American border. So who are we going to arrest and put in prison for this criminal failure? Oh no, it was a... no, there's no excuse. You're a trained professional. You're a government employee. There's responsibility when you're in management, contrary to all the communist BS where the Committee of Monkeys can point to each other. No, no, no, we have a czar. And that czar needs to be brought forward and probably chastised and then publicly humiliated. All of that person's personal property needs to be taken from them. That individual then needs to be brought before Congress and charged with criminal action and criminal malfeasance. All kinds of criminal whatever fill in the blank. Why not? You see how that works? And everybody. Everybody needs to be talking this way right now. And by the way, the person who hired this piece of trash, it's Nicole. Dr. Nicole Lurie. For everybody out there, it's EbolaZar pissed away a billion dollars on kickbacks slash, again, bribes. EbolaZar pissed away a billion dollars on kickbacks Dr. Nicole, that's N-I-C-O-L-E, WURRI, L-U-R-I-E. And the video, which is four minutes and 31 seconds long, it names names, know who to blame. It's Dave Acton reporting on YouTube. I don't know the date of the video. But it's Ebola's are pissed away a million dollars on kickbacks and you'll read that bribes Dr. Nicole Lurie L you are ie and of course just like with all of those other special contracts like for solar power and wind power Where they were given to these liberal, you know queer queer stanks that we know set up fake companies After they milked the thing for every dollar they could, oh, the companies went bankrupt and out of business and they headed for Haifa and Tel Aviv. Well, turns out they did the same thing with this piece of trash right here as part of the rest of these pieces of trash make up the regime right now. So here's one person that needs to be arrested. The military needs to arrest the regime. It's that simple. And they need to be behind bars yesterday. Now as it is, the containment or the possibility of containment is probably nil. But there is, if people, the right people got into play, then it would be a very different story. If they followed the true and appropriate procedures, which by the way, everybody has in hand, and if you didn't have them, why would you be trying to hide them? Why would you classify or secure stuff that has to do with public health and dealing with this type of threat? Do you know how stupid that sounds that you would? Why? Again, it's not like in this case you're talking about policies and procedures that are defensive measures to protect the country. And it has to do with containment, and very simple containment at the farthest point away from the United States. A total failure that is intentional means criminal culpability. There's no stupidity involved. They all brag that they are trained professionals. And for that reason, they then can be held accountable and they are responsible. And that includes the piece of trash in the outhouse in the O'Fell office on Pennsylvania Avenue who needs to be arrested right now. And I would hope that the US military would arrest him and put him in prison as quickly as possible to be held for criminal charges. That needs to happen yesterday. And a lot of general staff officers better be getting their act together. And if there's any character that tries to hinder it that's a globalist, Well, then we're at war. And, well, what would it be like to civil war? Well, we already are. These characters are already waging war against you and trying to get your kills. So I don't know what you're going to think is going to be worse. Time to put the money on the table, time to go and not play cards anymore. It's the Battle Axes and Broadswords time, kids. That's all there is to it. So as far as dealing with the problem. But people are going to need to be backed up on that. We'll wait and see again how things develop. Now, who to blame? Dr. Nicole Lurie. Ebola's are pissed away a billion dollars on kickbacks. That's the video. It's four minutes, 31 seconds long. It's on YouTube. It's on the Dave Acton report page. And it's a who's who in the zoo, kids. Every time you can find out more about who to blame, that needs to be on the list of things to do. Now some other cool stuff out there. There are many other videos that are fascinating because they can be used in a number of different ways. I mentioned this before, People War, Survival is Separatism, War in the Ukraine by News Tube. This is on YouTube, it's the news tube channel, N-E-W-S space T-U-B-E, news tube and channel on YouTube. PeopleWar.tv. Survival is separatism. I'll tell you what, the imagery is great. If you could voice over what these guys were saying, take a look at the flag in the background. Take a look at the imagery. In fact, it wouldn't be hard to put the stars on those bars on that flag in the background, and you all know what I mean. Take a look at the flag that's the banner. The last time I mentioned this on the air, not only did they pull the video, but they pulled the channel. Why? Because there was a lot more image out there that really was dynamic, but man you can switch this over to a video game epic or a little micro movie and it would be again US militia talking about you know the battles for you know Northern Virginia and the conflict outside of Washington DC headed towards the Capitol Etc etc etc and guys take a look at the imagery it looks because it could be anywhere in the United States Seriously, it could be look at the uniforms and gear It's just as it's so multinational now with all the junk hanging around that it could be anywhere What's interesting is even the upper corner take a look at the symbol for the channel? Nova Russia TV take a look at what they use for an icon in the upper left hand corner For all you men from the south you tell me what that looks like This is Needers in Hell. This can be used in so many different ways, guys. And we need to be taken advantage of it. I don't care who gets there first. So just something to think about there. And again, have some fun with the video. It's got subtitles, so you can listen to it and hear what they're saying. Again, the title of the video is People War, Period. Survival is Separatism, question mark. slash war in Ukraine and The page or the channel is news. Any ws to but tu be Take the time and subscribe subscribe to the channel. Give it a thumbs up in addition to giving the video a thumbs up share it I already did in every social media you can guys snag it and make a hard copy because I would not be surprised that this is one of the next channels that they pull off YouTube and make disappear well too late everybody already did a hard copy on it so we need to do that I need to bring it up on the air so that you guys have the video there but check it out I think you could put a nice mild bonnie boo flag or you know again any one of the Confederate War anthems, battle anthems from the Civil War in the background, a good instrumental piece, do it quietly, and then do the rest of the engineering. This would be a lot of fun to use. Seriously, guys, think about it. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. As a gentleman who sent you the little piece on the Ebola train. Yes. Go right ahead. I've been looking into this particular virus and I found some interesting similarities with this fungus that attacks ant, which is called Candidus. Right, okay, yeah. A lot of people aren't familiar with this, I'm very familiar with it. Right. And it follows kind of the same lifespan. When it's ready to come out, it blisters ruptures through the skin on the ant and it releases spores. That's why these people are most infectious, or in my opinion anyways, most infectious when they're dead or just before they die. Right. The issue that has to do with, well, first of all, you have these postulating eruptions that have taken place. The spores, like you said, are designed to promote and spread the disease, to cross-pollinate, to cross-contaminate, to promote the expansion of that particular against species. That's what it's all about. One of the other things we've talked about is, again, in containment, The process or step-by-step process of handling the body or handling anything that makes contact with the body, this is where disposables and throwaways are so critical. I've been calling around, I'm going to tell you right now, the medical industry has cleared off the shelves all of the surplus medical clothing that's out there. In fact, one of the surplus wholesalers I was talking to, he was like, well, you know, I was going to order for using for snow camo. We use them for snow camo because they got some really great stuff that came from the checks. And they're all in extra large and extra, extra large, they're big sizes. And so you use them as a snow camo. You add your colors with spray paint if you want to. You have colors. And he goes, wow, we're already out. And he goes, not only are we out, and he goes, I said, well, let me look real quick. So I went up on their page, and I'm looking through the other items that they have, because they had five different types of hospital gowns, you know, hospital, you know, surgical or medical gowns. And none of them, they were all gone, and they all went within about a 48-hour period, but I think they also went through the same purchasing agent, same person bought them all, same company or whatever bought them all. and this is happening all through the industry. A lot of people don't realize that the surplus industry, who we're all competing with, are institutions, fire departments, police departments, and hospitals and institutions like psychiatric facilities. And when you go to a trade show for surplus, all of that stuff is offered and there's people from all walks of those industries coming in and checking out and buying at the wholesale end virtually tens of thousands of units or hundreds of thousands of units. And, apparently, like I said, the clothing is the thing that just disappeared. And their logic is they're going to burn it. First of all, they'll biohazard it. The next step is they burn it. The sad thing is throw away your disposable would have been a better choice, but the price on this stuff is so cheap. Like $1.50 a unit or $1.00 a unit for brand new in the wrapper lab coats. So, you can't beat the price. You're talking $20 or $30 a unit and if it was disposable, it may have some antibacterial agent attached to it that's already doctored with. You're talking even more, even though it's throw away burn slash demi paper cloth, cotton paper combination. So, that's another thing that's happening right now. Go ahead, please. I'm working on a field expedient training course for our members because these things are flying off the shelves. I think we're going to see the inventory from the wholesale end gone by no later than it could be as early as Friday or maybe over the weekend. There's not a lot of activity over the weekend so it would be Friday or it would be next Wednesday. It takes time for them to get through all the business processing from the weekend because there are orders that are placed over the weekend at the job rent just like you see in retail. It takes time, but it's going to happen. Right now, a couple things. I'll tell you what, reusable, although again, people go, Guys, syringes, disposables are going to run out quick. Don't forget veterinary supply. There's no difference between veterinary supply and what you buy off the shelf for the hospitals. Okay? Tractor supply. Yep, tractor supply, farm depot, all of your old farm bureaus. In fact, look around. The older the place, the more stuff that got piled up. and if you get something marked, maybe they got something that's a dog. Here's a way to think about it. Ooh, pardon that, veterinary supplies, dog. Oof, oof. Anyway, the one thing to consider, if you look at something that's been on the shelf and it's looking dusty, it may be an odd size that not everybody wants to use for what they're doing, but guess what? If they've got a pile of it, it looks like it's older, see about making a deal. I'll take all those, but they look like they're outdated or old. I'll take all of them for a better price if you'll offer them. And we need to do this, guys, because again, the disposables are nice. But right now, for instance, they've got Czech reusable glass syringes. You still use the disposable needle. But they're reusable. And for a lot of the work that's being done, especially since you're not pumping it into the patient, guys, where does your chemical normally go nowadays? Think about it. Whatever you're doctoring somebody with, it's going to go into the IV solution. So, it's not going to be stuck into the flesh of somebody who's contaminated. It's going to go into an IV secondary, you know, like a chicken foot feed. You've seen them watching the movies. What do they do? They go over and they look at the IV. There's a shutoff valve. They've got a needle point where they can stick the needle right in there. It's got to get to be cool into a compromised diaphragm. and you punch through that, you introduce the fluid, of course you've eliminated all the air bubbles, but also because of the drip, it ensures there's not going to be an air bubble issue. They hit the valve and then the new fluid is introduced into the feed and it goes right into the patient. Well, never touches the body. Yeah, never touches the body. So rechargeable or reusable syringes would be a good thing. Well, they're right now from, and the check stuff is bargain basement and it's virtually excellent condition equipment. A lot of medical items like bone saws, things of that nature are coming out too from, again, the check inventory, not just that, but surgical tools in general. And these specialized tools are stupid priced, but they're cheap if you look at it from the surplus end. Armies buy from these companies. That's why I bring it up. Armies buy all this stuff we're talking about and it will disappear. All of a sudden just be gone. Because somebody comes in and says how many units you got? Oh I got 4,000 units. Oh it's gone. Thank you, goodbye. And they'll pick it up, they'll have it shipped the next 24 hours and it's out of the country already again or it's down the road to another operation and it's not being sold, it's being used. or it will be planned for being used. So again, also even the disposable syringes, unless you are having to directly apply, in other words, you have to compromise human flesh to get the serum in, both the needles and the serum, the injectors, the hypodermics could be reused over and over again. Simply because, again, they're now being used as nothing more than a way to transfer from the containment vessel, which is your vial that holds the fluid, over to the drip system which doesn't backwash up into the line guys. It all is positive feed. When you have a drip feed into the patient, it's positive feed, positive flow. So you're not going to have to worry about cross-contamination. Which is why again, keep that in mind because otherwise you keep chucking stuff that you can't afford to chuck later because oh, you're running out. Well, you don't have to compromise your people or autoclave stuff quite as quickly because a lot of the stuff, although I would autoclave it anyway, it can be autoclaved or boiled to neutralize or just to eliminate air transmittable germs, just regular dirt and debris. Because if you've done everything right, your patient is contained anyway. If it's bad enough where you get to the point where the spore issue, we know that again, there are phases with regard to the patient's progression. and isolation and complete isolation and encapsulation is going to be one of the critical elements that we're going to have to be dealing with. So again, Mr. Garbage Bag is your friend. Some people have a hard time with that one. Anything else, caller? Go ahead, please. Oh no, well I got another little piece I'll send to you later on this evening when I get stopped. But I'll send you a little... If you guys hear anything, let me know because again, I can have stuff dropship from the wholesalers to you. Okay. The other thing is helmets, but that's up and down and I'm not excited about what I see, but there are some okay prices. But if you need other gear or if you're looking for equipment, I've referenced a lot of this on the air and even, you know, as part of the Dentist Weapons Wednesday with support in general. The big thing is if you're outfitting a squad, platoon or whatever, and you still need backup and you still need three and four of everything in uniforms. You're looking at $5 a piece for battle dress shirts. Woodland, Camel, Brand New, Unissued, Size, Large, Extra Large, Extra Extra Large, and even up to 3X and they're all the same price. So everybody you need to put clothing on, no matter how big their arse is. Okay, is the arse just message you later? Yeah, message me later. Okay, what you want to do is a flag and I'll give you an idea, it depends on what you're looking for. We actually need to probably talk. only because again the idea is to figure out what it is that would be useful for you. If you're already committed to a certain system, an example is like I said a lot of the gear like airsoft gear for everybody out there listening guys if you watch the hutari videos we you know the guys beat the snot out of that equipment we wanted to see if we could destroy it. This is what I do with any of the surplus I talk about on the air. I use it but I'll wear it every day and I don't normally wear stuff every day but I'll wear it out I want to see if I can break it down. And that way I know how it breaks down. And boots, clothing, uniforms, gear like that, I've had pretty much everything we talk about we've had in bulk and quantity. The Aerosoft vest, they work just fine. Again, their MOLLE type systems, all the MOLLE gear will staple onto them, clip onto them and snap on the way it's supposed to. The neat thing is you can get it in whatever colors. OD green right now, Woodland camo, even eight color desert which is multi-cam. So if you want multi-cam, there's a lot of multi-cam hanging around out there. The no name brand made by the same company as the other multi-cam. They all come from the same source from the wholesale end. So just something that's a heads up there. But if you're looking at, it would be good to put the whole unit in the same system. I know that some people have their own equipment or certain pieces of field gear and stuff they're using. That's not a problem so much as getting everybody in the same uniform for shoot, no shoot, so you're not popping somebody that's friendly. I hear you. You know what I mean? Because that's really guys... If you take a look, there's another video, Ukraine War, Don't Ask Bloody Battlefield, dated on 22, it's got 185,000 hits. This is helicopter attack footage from on the ground looking at Heinz trying to come in. And guys, those Heinz aren't finding what they're looking for. Why? Because the troops on the ground are serious about staying alive. Okay, so just on the case in point. Hey, what color, you want to close with me? God bless the Republic. I can't, I'm sorry, they got a lot of background. That's okay, death in the New World Order, we shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on a run, we're in a march. We're going to shut down for now, Craig from Forbid Knowledge coming up next. Call her if you can, give us a heads up on the 8 o'clock and we'll see what we can do to come up with some more solutions. Craig is going to be recorded tonight, so again, don't Craig. Thanks for listening to Live 365. 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