October 31, 2014
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1h 1m
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2014
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies for winter operations, including caching supplies using PVC pipe, paint camouflage techniques, and underground storage methods (carnes). He and caller Don covered night vision technology options, with Don offering first and second generation night vision equipment at discounted prices. The show concluded with discussion of Dinesh D'Souza's documentary film 'America: Imagine the World Without Her,' which defends American history against accusations of imperialism and colonialism.
- caching supplies
- winter preparedness
- pvc pipe storage
- camouflage paint
- night vision technology
- first generation gun sight
- carnes underground storage
- bundy ranch
- tactical colors
- dinesh d'souza
- america documentary
- michigan militia
- self-sufficiency
- supply preservation
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For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight if he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is? Distill the land of the free and good afternoon ladies and gentlemen is the First hour of the afternoon, Intelligence Report time are quirky. And I'm Don Betcher. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories West, Southwest, Central, and East. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on... LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, we're on AM&FM micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Technologies East and West of the Mississippi along with Alaska Hallmark network from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. From the bottom of Florida, we're going to the Gulf of Mexico, headed to Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the third, the fifth, We've been our friends in the recall state of Colorado. Waving Bluff Coast where we have the great state of Jefferson. We turn back to the east we've crossed plains over the Mississippi line in the Smokey slash the Blue Ridge. Where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the Maville Grammar Consortium bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands make for light work a million petticoat junction operators. The ability to continue to function when everything else is offline no matter the conditions. Well, I'll tell you what, Don, it's been blustery. Well, we're easy now. It wasn't earlier. Rainy wind changing direction two or three times today already just in the afternoon started from the west came from the north now It's coming from the east that's not good East is bad during the fall and winter for Michigan That's Lake Erie and Lake and the Ontario Peninsula getting ready to pee on us So we got a really nasty looking day here for Halloween! What's the date today, sir? Let's jump it off the wall. What's going on up there in your neck of the woods, please? Hey, it is the last day of October. You know October 31st. And Year of Our Lord 2014. Blustery, windy, as mentioned in the morning hour before 10 o'clock. It was snowing here this very morning, Mark the morning of October 31st, 2014. stuck in the branches real nice and pretty like a courier in Ives in the ground it just touched on some of the tops of the then it was gone hooray but again it did you know we saw a little bit of snow here we're gonna get snow but we're not frozen yet in fact you can stick a shovel in pretty much anywhere you need to and it doesn't mean it couldn't freeze fast but For the time being, we might have this weekend to get some work done outside, so stay focused and stay on the mission. Because there's a lot to do and not enough time to get it all done. It is the end of October, the very end, the last evening. BK will not be with us this evening for the evening 8 o'clock intel report, but that doesn't mean he might not say hi on the way through for the end of the month here. Don, real quick, night vision technology. Guys, you can see what the conditions have been out there. We've already got quite a few groups and units talking about what's going on with the Bundy Ranch and if they come back on this it's probably going to kick in all over the country simultaneously. The Western frontier strategy by the enemy is obviously to go after the ranches they couldn't take at the beginning of this year. The kickoff would be in the middle of January. Take a look at the weather conditions. Remember what it's going to be like in general. Winter operations, you need to prep for it now. You need to also be deploying equipment now. Caching, additional material. Even if you do only one or two before the snow flies, I would get it done. Do what you can. Food, dry food, preferably stuff. You're going to have plenty of moisture on the ground. Fresh water is not going to be that difficult to deal with. The big thing is volume in order to have enough out there. And it's purely a matter of what can you afford budget-wise to put into that PVC tube and stick underneath that car wreckage. You know, an example, I haven't really taken any pictures of these, but I found some really good clunker colors, Don, at Ollie's. Now, I know Big Lot's out there, but Big Lot doesn't have the paint like it used to have. I guess it would depend on which store but the majority of them have gone over to pretty much package, you know, package Chinese, you know, manufacturing. It doesn't mean everything's like that. They do have paint but it depends on the store and how new it is. Now the ones that are older seem to have a better inventory I think of the kind of stuff they used to carry. Well there's another company called Always which appears to be like taking the cue from Big Lot the way it used to be. They don't have a great variety of stuff, but when they have an industrial supply of paint come in guys, it's cases. In point, I got this interesting gray... Now they also have gray neville. Now you know the one that looks like gray hammered steel. Yep, and guys yeah, there's the interesting thing I don't think this lot worked right because I did a test on it doesn't bother me because what I'm using it for But it has that nibble pattern, but it was it was more it ended up having a satin softener in it So instead of that shiny glossy you typically get where it looks like it's you know hammered metal and then you know really buffed up It is the right color in the field now you take a little bit of brown and spray it randomly here and there and i'll tell you what i've got some pieces laying out i was going to take a picture of here yesterday one today and you'd swear it was a log laying there until you get right up on it you can't tell now guys this is the kind of stuff you need if you're going to do what is you know basically a star surface dash you want to darken it, you don't want PVC pipe, people get curious when they see man-made colors. You know what I mean? But if you have an old car wreck, or an old tractor wreck, or an old piece of junk out there, or a pile of wood, typically what you see that, you know, the woodchucks, or the foxes, or other critters like to make their dens in, because they've got cover, you know, overhead cover, and it's a bit of a puzzle maze, it's very easy to take a PVC, a painted PVC chunk of pipe, Throw that in there move a few pieces of extra wood around just don't disturb everything. She got bare earth That's also attracts attention with trackers but you can you can pretty well camouflage this stuff in flawlessly and That's what we're trying to accomplish. So you might find other colors at your dollar store Especially the calvian stores. They're really good the ones that are the Christian dollar stores Christian middle eastern dollar stores. They have different connections and they have different supplies. So if you're looking for tactical paints, right now I just got the last I wish I had gotten over there one day sooner. Don, they had cases of Odie Green, Earth Brown, Earth Tan, all of the tactical woodland camouflage colors, guys. And it was Krylon, except that it's got the no name brand label on it. But you can tell by the cap, and I've got the same paint sitting here, and I paid a little more for it, not much, because I got it on sale. but this paint cost me a dollar a can. So again, watch this time of year if you're going to do anything, get it out there, make it disappear. Here's another real neat trick. Fence posts really aren't paid much attention to, you know what I mean? And something that looks like it's a fence post, leave a piece of dead wire, go get some old rusty wire, wrap that around it, make it look like you got a couple of strands and it's just rusted and in place along with other stuff out there. That doesn't draw as much attention because it's expected. Okay, so just another consideration. Old iron pipe can work the same way. Big old iron pipe. Yep, put that horizontal perpendicular to the earth. It feels that signature. And then take the PVC pipe, you got all the food stashed in, put that inside it. Now, I'm not talking, it doesn't have to be very big. Remember, bags of things. If you take a piece of PVC pipe, put a cheap cap on one and glue it really good in place. On the other hand, you can either put a clean out, which is an option, or you can even put a solid cap on it. The idea is that you're going to break into it if need be. Now it's going to be a little work. But the idea behind it is that you seal the product so that it's perfectly preserved and away from the environment. That's all you're interested in. So whichever you've got to do, for a quicky cheapy solution, you can cap both ends for what I think $0.98 to $1.10 for China Sport Schedule 20, you know, PVC plastic caps. And I recover PVC by the mile from these construction sites because they're always cutting stuff off, making mistakes. And I don't care because it's cheap. Well, the cool thing is that I don't spend any money and half of the men and 90% of my pickup already has a cap on one end. See how that works? So it doesn't cost you anything and you're looking at 4 inch, 6 inch, sometimes bigger if there's an industrial system being put in place with sewage and stuff like that. It's all brand new. So just an idea and cache-ing, remember, automotive wrecks, not stuff out by the road. Scavengers and metal mods will be trying to find stuff like that. But if you're back in the back 40 and there's a place that's inaccessible by vehicle, you're going cross country and you benchmark a vehicle, Oh, that's priceless. Nobody's going out there in the middle of nowhere to try and dig it back up. If it's got a tree growing through it, it's been there a while. Get the drift. And that makes an excellent marker because day or night, winter, spring, fall, or summer, you'll be able to find it. Some part of that vehicle is sticking up out of the snow or sticking up out of the leaves or whatever. In fact, now with the leaves especially good because you can stick it in there, hey, let the leaves do their job with the rest of the fall and guys, it's right there on the surface ready to just take a pokey bar or two and pull up and carry down the road. You don't have to disassemble it there. Carry it off off-site, get on down to where you're secure and then, well, go to town and eat. or free stock ammo or whatever it is you're doing. If you look at the metal moths mark that might try literally to eventually carry away the whole car. Yeah. And if you've got a gun in a in a panel someplace or a bit of food so eventually it'll go away. Use the car as a landmark. Exactly. You know the the pirate's treasure chest a hundred paces to the left matey to the left of what? To the left of the car but where from the left? The driver's door, the front butt well, a hundred paces to the north is a lot better, isn't it? Now, that pile of leaves made me think of something, Mark, and you also mentioned wintertime is just about upon us. And great portions of North America, that means, as you say, the ground will freeze. You guys, do you know about the Carnes? I think it's C-A-R, it might be an I in there, N-E-S-A-R. Plurals would be S. It might not be an I in there, but it's an underground storage box, a car. You can do it with a 20 gallon plastic. You can do it with a galvanized steel trash can. Either one of them aren't going to last in the ground forever. The steel one is probably going to go first. It'll rust out at the bottom. You have your best bet car the snot out of it. Yeah. And out. If you have the time, build a good bit of rock drainage underneath it and the steel one will last a lot longer and the plastic one will probably last the rest of your life. But now what you do is you'll bury this down till it's like sod thickness below the surface and then you'll put a cap on it. And it'll be a cap that would be sufficient that well if somebody walked across it, you know, it'll be a little bit more than the steel can garbage lid or the plastic lid that's on the garbage, plastic garbage can that we're using for this. Just as example, you could use the number 20 schedule as Mark points out or you could if you have, oh, if you've got a buddy who works for the city, he can probably bring you home a piece of PVC and a cap for one end and maybe a cap for both that you could hide two small children in. Why, the piece of tube is only three feet long, but two small children could hide in it. They built PVC that big. And if you can find it that big, you're fortunate. If your friend gives it to you for free, that's like God's smile that day, didn't it? Because that stuff ain't cheap. but it's almost like an underground vault, isn't it Mark? You only need a chunk. Some of it is the size of a conventional channel way that's used for doing sewers. Oh yeah. At Camp Stasa, we had one of the construction men had access to a number of these. We turned a couple of them upright. left the top open and turn those into field latrines, guys. Cut an archway in it and you're able to leave the hanging rubber straps to create the entrance so it keeps the wind out. And you dig the latrine the way normally would, roll it right over top of it and congratulations, you got yourself a mobile movable latrine so when you're done in one area, put it in another. The other thing was making showers, but again, The other option, which Frank did in a couple places because Frank had his own backhoe, is digging holes in place and putting in the back 40 in other locations around the area with our allies. Fixtures just like this, only about three, four feet tall, not very big. Graveling the bottom, like you said, gravel and pea gravel, so you got lots of drainage. and then you still put standoffs inside and then whatever you're going to put in there guys is double stored yet again. Ammo cans, PVC pipe, 20, 30 or 40 gallon or 50 gallon large mouth top barrels, open top barrels that can be dogged and sealed back in place. We've experimented with all of those and everything from clothing to food to Web gear anything you can imagine and we do a test let it leave it underground and pull it back up and see how she fares and I've never lost anything that way. If you were to do this in a place where it looks like a tree fell, you know because a tree fell there you're out in the woods right? You roll portion back you swing a little bit of a and you dig that hole. Again, it's just below sod depth. What you're trying to do is create a place where people wouldn't generally walk across it, collapsing the top of it, or walk across it, or when they walk across it, gee, that feels different, or when they walk across it with a cane or a staff or something. Now, these are all primitive means of detection, but it sounds hollow. You want to get away from that immediately tread across thing. because you're only going to put enough dirt across it to support the grass. And if you really got the ability, well, you're going to cut a circle of two of some old dead blue or green. It doesn't matter. You could do this with white clear visqueen. So you create a barrier there that in the middle of the winter, You go back, you pry back that bit of branch, you move the little bit because the other thing that can help it dig quicker would be a little bit of a, again this is why you're looking for a fallen tree, a bit of wood pile, you know twigs and branches there and leaves over that will keep stand off of snow and help keep that frost line a little bit higher there. Maybe not to the point that man you can just lift that out But all you have to do is pierce that two or three inches just enough to keep the grass growing over it pry it away and open up your Treasure chest there you go. That's just one way a car and in this instance. It's not necessarily an underground box. Carnes are good for if you're hunting into an area also and you want to keep something cool for a while, it's cool when you brought it there and you want to keep it as cool as possible. A cooler set on the ground is alright, but a cooler set into the ground is better. Oh my gosh, that just, you're going to put my cooler and a hole in the ground? Well, you know, you dig the hole in such a way that when you open the cooler, dirt doesn't fall in it. Okay? Don't be quiet. Well, it works. Again, the idea is that you can still pick up so many of these items. In fact, I was just going through them before the program. I've got two different cases of probably 30 thermoses. Most of them are conventional plastic, but they're the wide mouth, for instance, which make great storage containers. Plus, of course, they're good thermal containers in the field. But the idea is that I can put a cache together with all these items that I can collect that are watertight, airtight. They'll store well underground and of course I'm not just going to store them as is, I put them in another container and they're perfectly safe. And they serve more than one purpose. But the thing is, there are so many different items that are readily available because of the moment. You know, the glut of stuff that you'll see that shows up at these resale shops like the church stores. They also throw a lot of stuff so we check their dumpsters out back cuz oh that's not as pretty You know those coolers like you're talking about Tom. They get tossed out all the time guys. Oh, yeah, and you know what they're free Well, I hear there were other industrial items the same way the other thing we have here locally in Ann Arbor and the South side of an arbor is a it's a Industrial surplus site where they sell stuff for little and nothing from all the factories to donate for you know schools or anybody else who has classes and and all kinds of industrial double tight you know double sealed and they gotta be sterile they gotta be clean because they're going to be going to students so they're actually pretty cautious about that and the little like 10 gallon double dog you know you can seal it with a crowbar you know a pry bar where you torque it and just nail her down guys three four dollars a piece and they're virtually new so you gotta watch for places like that that's the though there's your material now I don't like the blue color But you know what, throw some tactical paint on it and who cares what condition or how long it sticks. As long as it basically sticks, it'll disrupt everything. Again, go to those dollar stores and watch for that stuff that's any kind of flat tone color you can get hold of. Here's a little hint. To get paint to stick to PVC or something like that, or you know, garden chairs or whatnot if you want to camouflage. You guys are garden chair that's white. You can camouflage it until man you might go to sit down on it and miss. I've got a little bit of a joke there. But test it out on individual materials. I'm not telling you to do this to your air mattress. But get a little bit of thinner, paint thinner, touch it onto a corner of a rag and touch that just smeared around a little bit on that PVC tube. And if it doesn't dissolve it right through it, it still has that surface bit of tackiness on it, that's when you put your paint on. Mark, that almost will cure your paint sticking problem. You could put enamel on that PVC and it will stick. You could put lacquer on that PVC and it will stick. Exactly. The big thing here again too is remember, you could even be house paint. Yeah, you're a great house paint. Right now I'm taking advantage of all the stuff that you know, like a I've got to use it up now simply because we're losing the temperature with little we have left. I may not even get any more done and have to just bring the rest in for the winter, but it's all tactical colors, guys. If you watch for the partial cans of, nobody wants them. If you watch, you'll find all of them are in tactical or casual or what are they calling organic shades. Oh yeah, organic shades. Well read that tactical camouflage paint. And there's no reason not to. Hell, even when I'm done, I clean up the paint brushes. You know what I do? I go over each one of my fence posts here and I paint each of the fence posts with the waste in the brush. I want to wash them out. I take them over by the fence post and do the same thing. One at a time each one of them is changing shade and color to each one of them are the same and they are all tactical, casual colors. It's amazing how much they look like the rest of the tree stumps out there and the trees that are in the fence line. So just an idea, don't waste as long as you keep the fence post lasting longer or whatever you got out there. Put something on anything you got in the way of wood right now. We're looking at a situation where you're going to be busy with too many other things and paint is one of those things that's going to disappear. Nobody's thinking about this yet. But paint is one of those things that is a very, we're blessed with it. We're a wash in it for the moment. But guys, the first thing when things go to hell in a hand cart, paint's one of those things that's just going to disappear. and mark my word on it. So if you can get a coat on anything you got, do it. If you can get something on there just to seal it up, remember that's that much less that you're going to have to worry about down the road while you've got other things to be concerned with. Think about all the other projects and stuff that's going to be going on. Well, you're in your last gas funders. The farther south you are, more work you can get done beyond what we're doing. and I would seriously think about that but again if it's out in the back 40 give it a tactical color go over to the resale shops look to see what we've got mixed paints on the shelf I got oaty green earth green glow green I mean I got every green and gray and brown you can imagine and if I had to mix them they'd be you know it'd be a mixed paint you know expensive paint different paint I wouldn't want to buy it because I couldn't afford 40 $50 a gallon but somebody else did You know what I mean? Think about it, somebody else did. Well, we'll take advantage of that and we're done. You know, goop it on. You can also afford to use a lot of it if it's going one way. Now, the other thing here again, we're at the bottom of the hour. Don, night vision technology. We can even find those carns if we can find the objects at night and with night vision technology we can do that but we need it and we need it in the hand. Don, you've got what these people are looking for and what needs to be in the toolbox. What do we have? What changes are coming up? How can we get hold of you? Go ahead, please. Well, the change, green screen will be gone in first generation before the end of the year, you guys. I hate to say it out loud. It's my entry level piece. After that, its first generation is white light. We've talked about a number of solutions. I have two of these pieces in hand. I'm looking for a number of different ways to turn that green mark as far as external applications. We'll see what comes of that. But that should happen pretty quick. We should say, we can do this, we can do this, we can do this within the next few days. And we'll see what type of results we get. But right now, you guys, We've addressed it many times. Green light coming out of the device is a lot more tactically sound than white light on your face at night. I beat this horse since the beginning of the year since we were made aware of this. My entry level solution right now is a first generation gun site. It's for power. I can put it in your mailbox for $390. That's considerably behind what the manufacturer wants and then he's going to get delivery too. And did I mention that? Put it in your mailbox. That includes delivery. That's everything. That's everything that the manufacturer is going to put in the mail in the box to send to you if you paid him. But you'll pay me a lot less. Again, my phone number is 23179684. that first generation gun sight. That's .308 capable. It'll live on top of your M1. It'll live on top of your AR-10. That in mind, it is a purpose built gun sight. That's what I'm trying to reinforce here. It is made to be a gun sight. But pretty soon it'll be a historical gun sight because we won't have any more of them in green screens. So we've been telling you this for a while and when they're gone, they're gone. You guys, I can't do anything about it. If you want to talk to me about first generation green screen, I've got a six power gun sight also. I've got a second generation viewer at $980. I've got a second generation gun sight at $12.45. Both of those right in your mailbox, that includes delivery. The gun sight is .308 capable, as is the first generation gun sight. We don't need to dwell on this for a long time, but you guys, we've told you the green screen is going away. If you want to get in on that bus before it leaves the station, that's one way to put it. My phone number is 231-796-8458. Again, 2-3-1-7-9-6-8458. Goggles are gun sights. Green screens are thermal. Another thing I'd like to go back to, Mark, is hiding of things before the ground freezes or hiding things above ground, so to speak, before the ground freezes. This can be done in places where there is... and I know you guys in Michigan a ditchel freeze right to the bottom if it's standing water. There are a lot of water courses. Oh yes, and spring fed. streams and as you say courses running water that won't freeze up in the winter time. Now this takes a particular kind of person to do this summer or winter and you can do this year-round in other parts of the country. Many people aren't going to look beyond the edge of the water. For small things, you know breadbasket things or you can hide long things along the way that the water moves. It's hard to dig a hole across the water when the water is moving, but you can dig a hole down the length long enough to hide a well-protected gun and lay it in the hole and cover it back up and put a couple of rocks across the top so that even if that sand that you've disturbed moves away a little bit, well, the rock settles in and it looks a little more natural. But that rock is going to create eddies that bring other sand to settle there also. If you put like three rocks in a row, Don't put them all in perfectly straight roll, but if you put one at one end and one at the other and one in the middle and it's ever so, you might remember that formation curving it toward the shore or away from the shore. And you know what? In the middle of the winter when that water is running down the stream, you might want to stand there in your waders with your long johns on and your woolly socks and dig that up will not be not a whole lot of people are going to think to look there. Even a lot of people that are listening to this right now, and I don't mean, I'm not trying to rub it in or anything, but to work in moving water is a skill unto itself, even if it's only knee deep. There are a lot of issues that need to be dealt with, not the least of which is, remember, calorie transfer. Even if you don't get wet, guys, that cold next to your body, it is a polar. It's when you're dropping body temperature fast. That's why there are ways that you can deal with it, but you need to be prepared. On that note, just as a quick example, there right now, selling And I don't usually these get shredded and I don't know why they've been apparently from some other lifeboat service like the other support emergency supplies of the emergency immersion suits Don For the very thing. Oh, they're talking dry suits. They're starting to show up for whatever reason and The idea behind that even though again, they need to be insulated and be quite honest You know what the majority of those are guys. I have many of these in my auxiliary kits my stashes here and there The booties and mittens that are waterproof, they literally are, they're also designed to retain heat. Guys, you know what's inside? Wool sock, an oversized wool bootie for the boots and an oversized wool mitten inside a watertight compartment for the hands. Even though it's got that, it's dusted and powdered so that you can get into it fast even if you're wet. and the idea is that seconds count in this situation. Well you've got to work in this stuff like you said Don sometimes and there's where you need to have something to allow you to endure. Even if you use waiters, guys you got to be thinking in advance this is where a good pair of wool pants instead of just your fatigue pants or long johns. Everybody laughs about long johns? Really? You watch and see what happens if you've got to work outside. How much you laugh about long johns. When you need them. Your union too. Yeah, exactly. And again, that's one of those things that's in the 40 gallon barrels that were, you know, in 50 gallon barrels we're talking about. Guys, I bought the last, the Swedish Long John years ago from one of the companies. They've never gotten them back in. They've got other variations. And then they get a little patch of them that come in once in a while from some odd lot. But they're stored just like our wool blankets are stored in those large open top 50 and 40 gallon barrels. And you know, they have been there for years. Airtight, they serve fine. In the darkness, wherever we store them, they've never been a problem. So there's again a solution. But for the water issue working material, the biggest thing is buoyancy. So if you can pack it solid, the more material and less air there is in the object the easier it will be to secure it. There's a big rule. Yes. Which we don't want it to float in. Which we don't want it to float in. Because it still comes down to remember things float kids. We all know that. And that's one of the things that needs to be always taken into consideration with the systems that we're talking about here. Now, go ahead Dom, please. I'm sorry. We could run in a number of different directions. You guys look for natural places also, but these are other things that people other tend to look for also. Again, using tree falls as a natural place to shelter something in the ground, above the ground, but it's a shelter for the hole, it's protection for the lid. It is also a landmark. We've talked about, you know, out in the country, you guys, they build the new overpass, even on the edges of the city, one might sit there for a while and sink something in right next to it, right where that those two intersections of concrete come down there at the little piece by the bottom where the, you know, the road goes one way and the road goes the other and you're over there where there's no road. But you know what, even after a nuclear conflict, I'm pretty certain great portions of that concrete are going to be there and it's going to be an easy thing to find. The problem with that is if you have to work into more civilized areas, you narrow down your windows of access, don't you? Meaning you might only be able to get there at a certain time of the day or night or certain intervals across the day or night. So again, if you think about stashing, putting things, hiding things, you know, we all used to play hide and seek probably unless you were an only child, you know, I'm sorry. But you know, we all used, and then you probably were out with the neighborhood kids, but we all played hide and seek. Most people have that curiosity and they'll look to the same places that you would look to hide things. You need to take that again. You need to start thinking more like the squirrel instead of the person. And I don't mean to dumb you down because, well, that's just, you know, the brain biggest of the last digit of my little, last portion of my little finger. The brain's even smaller than that, Don. I know that. But they hide things year round. You know what I mean? It's like what they do for a living. And if you ponder on this for a while, you can come up with some things that, well, gee, I don't think anybody has ever really thought about that or even if they were looking right at it they might not think, as Mark was pointing out earlier, that it's anything of value. Again, you can hide things in plain sight. Mark, I know we talked a while back and we haven't brought this one to the hour and I know it's not a Weapons Wednesday, but many of you have seen that. Well, it's kind of a big brass buckle. Some of them are cock chrome plated and some of them are gold plated and some of them are just polished brass. But all of the aforementioned different colors in the same type of brass buckle that I'm going to tell you all about right now have a little one shot derringer right in the middle of the buckle and it is fully functional and it will jump right out of that buckle to the owner operator's hand if need be. Right there in plain sight. And most people would look at it and think it's an ornament. I don't think you could get on an airplane with it though. Them TSA people, why, why, why they're sharp Mark. They might notice a gun on a belt buckle. Well they noticed a ray gun the other day. Oh yeah? Was it a fully functional ray gun or was it a child's toy? Well we were hoping, I would hope that it was fully functional but obviously it was a Buck Rogers looking kind of well, you know, 30s to 50s ray gun. That was a pen slash, well, again, a belt buckle. Actually, it was an article covered, I believe, Henry had it in front of the trenches. I believe that's where I saw it. Somebody had sent it to us on Facebook, too. But they just had to take it. They didn't take it because they were worried about it being a gum. They took it because they were going to steal it and take it home. That's all there is to stuff like that. You get tired of that after a while, but it's like, yeah, just expect it from the scum. It's the way they are. But it's one of those interesting things where they might notice that they're constantly drooling over the opportunity to see from the general population whenever they can. Hey, I've got to do this here because now that you've sent me in a different direction, you guys remember that little Indian guy? Sometimes it takes somebody, a third person, standing back and just looking at the whole war, so to speak. to warring parties or we could even call that third person in some instances like a wedding counselor, a marriage counselor or something. There's just this example. But there's this Indian fellow from the sub-continent there of India. And oh, a number of years ago, maybe eight years or so ago, when Obama was running for president, he made that video called Obama 2016. Mark, you can probably have his name on the computer, but you don't have to. We talked about that movie when it came out. It kicked Obama in the slats about 17 different ways. It was a great movie. In fact, he refers to it in the movie I'll tell you about in a moment. He said that was the number two political documentary of all time. or the number two documentary of all time. I wouldn't be surprised if either one because it was a powerful movie and well a lot of people needed to see it. Released to being rented this past Tuesday was a movie called America Imagine the World Without Her. Now you know just the title alone it commies or slinking oh I want to get that movie because that's what I've done all my life is imagine the world without America. But this is a it's kind of like another Well, I don't I don't remember the name of that movie. So I won't refer to it mark, but you guys this movie Basically counter dicks a whole bunch of arguments that America's imperialist. It's a colonialist America was built on the was torn from the Indians and built on the backs of slaves America. Oh, let me see is colonialist America robbed the Americans of the American dream. America had slaves. A number of issues that people who hate America point to and say, well, that just means that America is another and total failure. Hey, you watch this movie, it will make you proud to be an American. This guy, this fellow from India, I can't remember his name. It starts with a G. The first name is Last Name, starts with a D I think, and it's an Indian name. Maybe it's not Tom Franklin or Frank Thompson or something. So it's just a little more alien to me. But you know what? This guy built this movie. Hey. Talk, yeah. The guy who produced this name is Dinesh D'Souza. Yes, thank you very much. I got a lot of respect for that Indian fellow there, because he tells a lot of truths in it. Have you seen this movie? I have watched part of it. I got interrupted and I was enjoying it very much. He is very pro-American. Oh yes. He starts out with the and literally lists as indictments the accusations I've mentioned earlier. You know America owns slaves. He addresses that issue. He talks about all of America and Vietnam and America is an imperialist and all of this and well he addresses all of these issues and you guys For all of you that think that you have to apologize for the image of America, this guy... He yanks the band-aid off of that. And shows you there's no real wound. There's not even a scar. No, we did good. I enjoyed this movie to the extent, you guys, that I thought to myself, and you're going to enjoy this fluffy... Man, I want to get this guy on the air. But you know what? They them the other side the government hates this guy so much They brought charges against him for some type of racketeering in in oh, oh come on campaign money and Made him stick now. He's going to jail. So the government sending this guy to jail You could call him a political prisoner to be sure if you watch I'm sorry fluffy. I said damn straight example. But if you were to see the first movie alone, Obama 2018 or 2016, whatever the number is. 2016. 2016, yeah. One could understand that in a police state, this man would have to go to jail in a police state. And if you see the movie America, imagine the world without her. One could understand why they'd want to behead this guy if they had half a chance. Why they'd put him in Mark what you would call a level 14 security or something. You know, with mother rapers and father rapers and other fellow prison rapers and killers and murderers as fast as they could to erase this guy from history. And he isn't even an American. He's an American citizen now. Hooray. But you guys, You should see this movie just for yourself. I called my father and said to him, you need to watch this movie, Pop. Me and my friends watched it 2016, a couple years ago, 2016. Next Thursday we are all going to get together and watch America. Imagine the world without her. Now it goes on to point out different things like you know the commies around the world will say that America just does this for conquest and for to rob people Well, I was talking with someone else between then and now after watching the movie and this person said well look at Japan and look at Germany and these were both conquered nations Look at where they are now Here, I threw in, after this person pointed that out, I said, and look at where Detroit is. This is what happens when you don't treat a conquered nation like a conquered nation. When was the last time America went in and conquered a nation? killed most of its people and occupied most of its land and basically moved all of its valuables out. That's what conquering nations do throughout history. Enslave the peoples, take all of their goods from their spoons on their tables to everything else that is of any value. That's what conquering nations do. You've got to see this movie. And Fluffy, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt you. No, I said loot and village. That's just the historical way. Yeah There is a line in this movie and he compares the Indian from India the caste system where the priests are at the top and the warriors are in below the priests and the landowners merchants are below that and then there's the People below that and then there's even the untouchables below that he compares that to a number of different ways that the world operates in an overview. You guys have to see this movie for yourself. I could go on and on about it. I can't describe it to you in any way that does that little Indian fellow's hard work at praising America. He goes on to talk about what started this. He starts later than Oh, John Stormer did, talking about how the Communists infiltrated the schools in the early part of the last century and then later and later and dragged each other into greater position. But now they're professors in colleges and they teach this to their students and their students go out and teach this drivel, this lie. to other Americans to the point that a lot of Americans are plain simply ashamed of being Americans because, well, we killed all the Indians. But you know what, he points out in a movie that what killed 80% of the Indians was the Spanish invasion of South America 150 to 250 years before the pilgrims came. They brought the diseases here that killed 80% of the Indians on the South and the North American continent. Can we find that on YouTube? I don't know if you can find it on YouTube, but I know you can rent it. It's just come to rental like this past Tuesday. You can find it in what do they call that? The red box. You can rent it in... I was talking with my mother even about this movie. She says, can I get it in the red box? I wasn't certain what she meant, but it's a rental on the computer. Yeah, it's all available for sale at Wally World. Actually, yeah. Don, can you hear me? Yes. Redbox is kind of what's replaced a traditional video rental store with the big chains going out of business. It's a vending machine. It's a machine. Yeah, it's a vending machine. You can find it usually outside of McDonald's or Walgreens in places like that. Yeah, that's right. I forgot about that. Thank you. Myers has them. It is a movie that you would do well to commit to your library when you can find a friend, hey, you're not doing anything this weekend in the depths of this cold winter or when hunting season is done. Hey, when you go home, watch this movie. And if you want to do your friend a favor, don't wait until then. John, give the name one more time. I didn't catch the name. The name of the movie is America. Imagine the world without her. It's by Dinesh D'Souza. Yes, tremendous, tremendous. It starts out with a battle in the Revolutionary War between leading troops and something bad happens. Yeah, I won't mention it. I'm glad you didn't either. We'll keep people in suspenders there. That's Curly's peak. It is a magnificent movie. It's a it's it makes Americans feel good since it points out the truth of America. Oh, yeah Well, I don't mind. I don't like to get it. Tell us the I always start a book in the middle sometimes if I don't find out if I want to read it or not So it don't matter me. Okay, the opening scenes are again militiamen and Concon Oh the Continental Continental Army. Thank you. I was stumbling over that congressional and continental and whatnot and they're preparing for a battle and they go toward the battle and the battle starts to light up and Washington is on the horse and he's moving men and the scene shifts to a British sniper that puts a ball in him and he falls from his horse and the battle turns completely and then they roll him into the ground with a number of other soldiers and then the American flag is brought down and the Union Jack replaces it. It's a bitter scene. It really is. And America has never begun as a free nation. You should watch this movie you guys. You should sit down and have your 10 year old son watch this movie. Like we used to tell you, sit down and have your 10 year old son watch that, oh that movie that has that song in it about, oh how does that go Mark? We play it on the air every now and then. Freedom, it's a song about, a song about, oh Johnny Tremaine is the name of the movie. and we are headed towards the top. Don, can you stick around or do you have to take off? I can stay till the bottom of the hour, Mark. Excellent. Okay, well we are going to go to break here. We got Don with us. I think we're going to hear the music in a moment because we are right at the top. Everybody out there? Don, you know we're for night because we can't call you if you're a bit. You're still on the phone, but how can we hold you? Hey, goggles or gun sights. My phone number is 231-796-8458. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and night. Put them down. Put them down so hard they wish to God they were never born. And then find the ones that sent them and get rid of them all. War is coming. Be prepared for it. Get ready to deal with securing your liberty. Ma'am, prepare to defend yourself. Down your number for night reason again, please. Hey, it's 231796. 8 4 5 8, 2 3 1, 7 9 6, 8 4 5 8. 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Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught 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