November 6, 2014
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1h 1m
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Mark Koernke discussed the bin Laden SEAL narrative as a fabricated Pentagon story, analyzed an NBC news crew's encounter with armed contractors at a closed prison facility in New York (potentially a FEMA camp), promoted military surplus gear from Sportsman's Guide including boot liners and anoraks, addressed gold and silver market manipulation, announced upcoming militia training operations in Michigan, discussed Colonial Marine Militia border operations and radio equipment specifications, and fielded caller questions about Starbucks and Winn-Dixie anti-gun policies, .44 Special ammunition pricing, and the Tankenstein Project vehicle restoration.
- bin laden
- navy seal
- fema camp
- new york prison
- military surplus
- boot liners
- gold and silver
- michigan militia
- colonial marine militia
- border operations
- radio equipment
- starbucks
- winn-dixie
- .44 special
- bren gun carrier
- preparedness
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Live 365. of the revolution. Thank you for listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. MaineMilitary.com has a large selection of pistols and rifles suited for your needs. Are your local stores sold out of ammunition? Call or visit them today for prices on hard to find ammo and bulk ammo orders. You don't need to worry about having a military surplus store in your area because MaineMilitary.com is the only store you'll ever need, all from the comfort of your computer. Visit them online today at MaineMilitary.com. That's Maine like the state, Military.com. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free. and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You vie permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. and your daughters visit doctors so their children and people, your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic in each God-given right, and pray to God, keep the torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this still the land of the free? Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. This is the afternoon intelligence report time our cookie 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 where I am an FM Micro station, CB base stations, and UltraNet 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 across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the third, the fifth, 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, leap over the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the Smoky slash the Blue Ridge where the restaurant crews, grandma teams, OK teams, and the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers bring us the Golden Spike. Many hands, but work a million petticoat junction operators doing their part. across the country and it is a beautiful wet and gray day. It's been pittery rain all day. I've been outside. Actually, I won't say all day. It's been on and off and it's not a soaker rain. It's one of those real light, just enough to be annoying damp rains, just like just flex and it's in the air and you can't get away from it. So shrug it off and go get to work, which is what I did today and just get used to it. That's what our wet weather gear is for. Make sure you change out your equipment when you do get wet let the other stuff dry out That's what you got spares for to we're going to talk more about that in a minute here We might have Don with us a double check before we go any farther Very good today is Thursday. It is the 6th of November. It is the 6th year of open Fabian socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america with a k two thousand fourteen older calendar or my end crazy crazy it calendar now uh... real quick before it further some really interesting stuff on the scroll from you know from the trenches As far as the sodomites doing stuff in your food, of course they are. The more queers are in one place, the more they laugh about the idea they cross contaminate everything. So as far as what Reverend Manning is talking about, yeah, why not? In this day and age, come on people. Another thing, there's a story posted here. Navy SEAL who shot mid-law and reveals himself despite Pentagon fury, BS. Now, I'm going to relate a little fun story here. How many of you have watched the movie Survivors? Here's one little jog your memory. The main character, of course he just recently committed super coo. He just, oh the world's so bad. I've got lots and lots of money and I lost some money and I'm not working many anymore. Well at least I'm not morgue. Or whatever. Okay. So, you know, if you watch the movie survivors, you might recognize there's a country western character who also played in Smokey and the Bandit. And he's an assassin. And his claim through the whole movie is, well, I'm the guy who killed Jimmy Hoffa. And everybody's like, oh, wow. And what's cute is, through the whole thing, that's what he keeps repeating. He's the guy who killed Jimmy Hoffa. Now, there's a conversation down the road about, well, did you really kill Jimmy Hoffa? He goes, ah, nah, but nobody else is laying claim to it. I figured I would. What the hell? It helps with the business. Now I'm going to tell you two things here. Number one, all the people that were involved in this got deadified. Okay? All the rest of this BS story coming out is designed to make you feel good about your... They really did deadify old saw them a bin Laden. BS. First of all, this late in the game, all of them out here got dislocated. Nobody else wants to do it, and everybody else is dead so they can't argue with it. So the Pentagon picked a stooge. The stooge is out there claiming he killed bin Laden. And the Pentagon is also incensed because they picked the person to make the announcement. So we have this drama, Tempest in a Teapot drama going on. Everybody understand that? It's BS across the board on both sides. Number one, Pentagon doesn't care left, right, up, or down. Okay, they're prostitutes. Hell, they'll work for the right, they'll work for the Chinese next week if they're told to kill Americans. At least the management will. In the Pentagon, in a heartbeat. They'll be, they'll be, they already helped to kill Americans. Let's not forget the USS Liberty where when our boys needed help, boy those admirals in the Navy did everything they could to stop all of our aircraft from helping to save our men. See how that works so try you know after the fact. Oh, yeah We're really upset because the plant we put in there He's claiming he killed bin Laden good. So the whole story is a fake so why? No, I was a lie and now this story here tells me more about how much of a lie it really is After the fact we can put all the oh, he's like, you know, we shouldn't tell anybody he's the one who the picture of this character First of all, it doesn't mean you know, couldn't be a killer. He's probably you see I kill her God was how many women kids he's killed? No Anyway, just the whole point being... Uh... not. Okay? Just think about that. Not. That's just that little story there about you know again Navy SEAL who shot Bin Laden reveals himself despite Pentagon fury Well, we gotta have people believe in us really. I love to see the body Oh, we kicked the body over the fantail cuz well You know we had blonde hair and blonde beard and blonde eyebrows and you couldn't tell in the green light You know we shot the guy it was the bin Laden stand-in he had dyed his hair in a while and And so we kicked him over the fantail and made the body disappear because, well that's what we do all the time, don't you know? Yeah, yeah, right. Okay, yeah, chao chu bong bong, tai tao b, whatever. Anyway, a couple other interesting pieces here. Another one. NBC local news crew stumbled across FEMA camp in New York threatened and chased by government contractors. Now when you go doing stuff like that, you're supposed to be smart and have your people with more guns than the other people that are going to try and threaten you. And that way you can capture the people who are coming out and threatening you. And you got more bodies to demonstrate to everybody that are a problem and that need to be done away with. How's that sound? Well, you know, anyway, as it is, you know, that there are FEMA Camps out there, well, of course we covered this year's ago. American Peril, it was, oh, you're all crazy. That couldn't be happening, but we're not the only people. I'm not the only person that has talked about that. There's a whole bunch of other people that brought the subject up. And apparently this, well, the NBC News crew, they were out there, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, hey, check that place out. Let's go check it out with the camera. You know, and by the way, this is NBC on top of everything else, which I think is kind of funny. only because they're on their last legs and going one step away from Rick Morris having set in. And, well, we finally discovered, according to local NBC affiliate, NWNYT, corrections employees who are still working at the empty prison made every attempt to stop Mark Mulholland from doing his job. This included a demand from a private contractor to get off state land and then to hand over the tape or face our eyes. Why the secrecy? Why the stress on the part of the private prison contractors from WACK-YER-HUT or CIRCO? You know, WACK-IT-HUT, guys. When it's supposed to be closed, clearly this is not just an empty prison as WNYT reported. Anyway, they've got the whole incident there on videotape. You might want to watch it. Now, remember what I said, guys. Here's the problem. The logic is, think about the logic of clandestine sites. Prisons are optimal maximum security to keep people out, not just to keep people in. And if you have a spook and cooke foreign force inside the United States, if you've got foreign enemies inside the U.S. to operate against America, isn't a great place to keep them in, like, closed-down prisons? And by the way, if you have people to torture, if you're making an Abu Ghraib America, you know, think about it. If that's one of the Abu Ghraib Americas, Then they got everything exactly the way they wanted there. Right? Now a wise operation would be working into the area with some decent wireless, yaggy directional cameras that would watch the site non-stop. I mean, there's only so many roads. See, the one cool thing about prisons, let's remind everybody, there's only two ways you're going to get in. If they're going to allow somebody to land by helicopter, and remember that when the prison is active, they kind of shoot at you when you do that. The other, which of course, if the prison is being used as a maximum detention, but also a torture facility, and as a foreign occupation post, Well, then helicopters landing there will be expected. The big thing would be to watch by satellite and observe whether or not they put any helo landing sites in there. I doubt that the basketball courts for the closed-down prison are going to be used for basketball courts. So let me give you a little hint at what they've done in other sites. Look to see if the back stops have been cut down. You know how they have that J-pole for the, you know, for the back stops for the basketball? If they've cut all of those down, the basketball area makes a perfect LZ. The galvanized fence to secure the basketball court areas also keeps stuff off the court, debris and detritus, but allows air to pass through so that when helos are landing, they can push the air out and away from the LZ. Number one. Number two, remember the cool thing about prisons, there's only two ways in. Usually there's the front gate area with the bubble and then there's the vestibule slash the control point. So guys, there's only two areas you need to have cameras watching. And you can see everybody, every license plate, every face, every vehicle, and watch to see who comes and goes. And once you know where the little outpost is, you can also have cameras. Well, why have just a camera on the site where the gates are? Put more cameras down the road to observe where the cars and trucks and whatever transports go. Oh, that would be cheating! Yeah, by the way, you can go to deal extreme and buy 8, 10, or 12 cameras in a lump. You can watch all areas of the road left and right from a distance and observe every with a telephoto. Some of them have telephoto units that are part of the package. So you can zoom in on every license plate, zoom in on every windshield, and you wouldn't have to expose anybody or stand out there at the gate. You could just stand from a distance and watch on a monitor. Why not? You know where the facility is now? Good! Now we know where to look, but it's not the only one. Abandoned factories that used to be American industry are typically now secret police sites. The same is true with mines, as we know, like the Detroit salt mines. Entire complexes rife with these characters underground. Everybody know that? We all do. Okay, so just points to think about. Anyway... As it stands here, I'll read a little more of this particular article here. Let's see. News crew threatened with arrest and confiscation of footage after stumbling across a potentially operational FEMA camp facility inside a closed prison. Wilton, New York, WNYT News 13's Mark Mulholland and his cameraman had a few rather interesting encounters. with overly aggressive state correctional officers while trying to do a story on an historic monument brand Cottage, which is located at the top of Mount McGregor. During the encounters, which were counters which were all caught on video, the crew was repeatedly asked to stop filming while filming what appeared to be a closed prison facility in the backdrop. They are on state property right now. You can't film here, said the officer after pulling up to the news crew on a public roadway in an aggressive manner with his unmarked vehicle. You are going to leave the mountain now, the officer continued, insinuating that the news crew was on the mountain for a different reason. That's their mistake. After the conflict, the correction officer identified only as Lt. Dorn radioed to his co-worker to block the roadway with another vehicle as the crew tried to enter the historic monument where the supposed closed prison facility was. Finally, after bickering with Lt. Dorn and the state police for over an hour, the crew managed to be released with all of their footage. So... strike one up remember it's close guys that facility is closed what will tell the traffic going another four that side is close you don't need to look at that what those guys were important uniforms you don't need to see that they're all foreign another not there they're not even there there's nobody there there's nothing to look at their call So, again, as we pointed out, see the problem is there's less camouflage. As the economy falls apart the rest of the way and more buildings are torn down, here's the other problem they've got. And there's less and less, you know, people that work locally know where to go to try and get work. So here's a bunch of cars at the site and they try to go in and, well, how did you know we were here? Well, how about there's cars in the parking lot? You know, we actually have had this happen, guys. Yeah, and it's like the grass has grown up, but the lights are on and there's people at the business, but it turns out it's not a business. It's all a government front operation. But you weren't supposed to notice the fact that there's cars in the parking lot, lights on in the building, and well, people are either looking to sell stuff if they're salesmen or they're looking to find work if they need a job. And these goofs actually think that somehow this is like the year 2000, well not even 2000, say 1992 or 1991. Maybe we still had some American jobs. And they can't figure it out that they're really not hiding. That everybody can see them. It's not hard. Their vehicles are all kind of standout. You know what I mean? So, oh did you know they're here? You're all a bunch of dimwits. That's how we knew you were there. Why a bunch of goofs don't have a clue, okay? So anyway, just something to point out here. Whoa, whoa, where this is abandoned? You need to leave! Well, if it's abandoned, why do we need to leave? If it's empty, why do we need to leave? I guess I'm a little confused. Oh, wait a minute. Maybe not. If it's empty, why are you here? Yeah, you know they're here. Well, who's they? Well, what are you getting in our face for? I'm a little confused. Now one of the important things, and I would say this, it was wiser that they actually do something because, you know, there's always the routine. Oh, we won't tell anybody and we won't show anybody the footage. Well, if you don't show somebody the footage, you know, somebody might come along and kill you to make sure that nobody ever sees anything. So the sooner you tell somebody, the better off you are. And if you could actually get the information out there, which these guys happen to by accident, what's interesting is Grant's Cottage is on the site, which tells me that this quote unquote closed prison facility probably in reality was a U.S. military facility. What do you think? Want to bet? Most likely. And that's why again, you've got a situation where the characters are coming along and pissing with everybody as quick as they possibly can. So again, pay attention. There's all kinds of fun stuff that's always going on here like this. And everybody needs to pay attention to who's who in the zoo and what they're all about. So it's like wow we got the character again, but lots of Bolliger and the state police were getting belligerent What a surprise the apron wearing masonic, you know temple boys We're all there to harass the guys that were you know checking out the place actually wait a minute They weren't checking out the place. They were just filming because they were there for the other event Yeah Hint hint hint pay attention kids So now the important thing is mark this place on the map do a quick satellite survey kids In fact, it's Grant's Cottage. Traffic to the right actually points to where to go. And needless to say, the state police and the police and all kinds of other people had to get involved in this, well, this closed prison filming. Which means that it's probably again a secret police facility, probably UN affiliated now, most definitely FEMA affiliated now, etc., etc., etc. Yeah. Oh, and there's other people on the ground too. Wow. That's kind of interesting. Yep, yep, yep, yep. Note the vehicles and what's showing up. As a matter of fact. I can't leave with what? I can't leave with the film of the jail. If I'm a member of the public and I'm taking pictures of Grants College and there is the facility in right behind it, what are you doing next? If you were aware that that facility is in the background, those photos will be confiscated. The man who identified himself as Lieutenant Doran said on several occasions if we didn't hand over the tape he would have us arrested after roughly an hour and calls between our newsroom leadership state police and the department of corrections we're allowed to leave without surrendering the video we shot uh... it tells us that we have a site that definitely is a uh... got to pay attention to kids everybody understand That'll help you to, again, relate to the situation. So, good. Very good work on the part of somebody. Well, of course, the NBC crew there. Man, I know this. I used to have a guy work for NBC 20 years ago. Man, he took film and they killed everybody later. So at least the news crew and everybody covered their hearts. And now everybody knows that if something happens to Fred Schmidlapp and Mr. Mulholland here, that chance to start, we need to really focus on that site that they don't want anybody to take pictures of. Yeah. Oops. Anyway, so more on that a bit, but it's from the trenches, worldreport.com, but everybody out there, check it out, kind of cool. And an example of how, well, everybody and anybody can stumble on the international occupation of America and the police state in America by accident and get to enjoy them wagging their weenie in everybody's face. Time for, well, cleaning out the country, kids. That's really what needs to be done, doesn't it? Yes, you all know that too. Anyway, let's see, next on the horizon here real quick. I did, actually I wanted to, let's see if I can find this here again. Right now, a couple of really good specials at Sportsman's Guide. I'm going to mention these because it's wet, it's cold outside. One of our friends listening needs liner needs actually in inserts for his combat boots Hey right now. They've got pretty much every size available in German and or Dutch and or other Inserts for us combat or foreign combat boots. It'll work in our US boots just as well In one case it's eight pairs of new Dutch military issue insulated liners Now for anybody out there these are $20 for eight of them, you know without the special Buyers Club membership. These are priceless. Why? Slip one pair in, get them, wear them, they get wet, slip them out, throw another pair in. Oh by the way, you got eight pairs. Yeah, it's kind of handy, isn't it? and they have mediums, larges and extra larges. They don't go by regular sizes so you might want to experiment a little bit to find out if you've got a number of different family member sizes. I've got a couple mediums, couple larges, couple extra larges just to be safe. I know what works best. You know that larges and extra larges can always go on smaller feet. But I haven't seen these in a while. As far as the condition, they're supposed to be new and that's a good choice. Same with the other boot. They've got a number of different types of boot sole and liners in the selection. Another one are the two pairs of new Hungarian 3 surplus boot liners. They're white. Now these are more for the high boot. However, one of the things that I did notice that they have at Sportsman's Guide is the brown US military Huggy Bear, you know what you used to call them, Huggy Bear, the Brumbar rubber boot. Now they're offering the Anoraks that are OD green cheap and they go all the way up to 3X at about $22 apiece for a brand new US military Anorak guys. You can't beat that. However, these are new US military surplus waterproof rubber boots. These are in the brown uniform configuration. Some of you guys might remember they came out with the Fuzzy Bear underliner and they also had the pants. They're in brown. They also then came up with the Anorak. You have the standard fuel pant lower or the bib pant lower. It's part of a system. Well these boots are brand new, they're excellent, they're an excellent choice, I just haven't seen any surplus and they're $20 a pair. They come in size 10, size 11 and size 12. And yeah I know they're $20 a pair but they're actually a steal. If you can fit into any one of those, which these are real sizes by the way, these are American size boots. They're a US military contract so remember they will be true size. Always remember that if you see American contract boots and their military contract they will be true size. So they have 11, they have 10D, 11D and 12D, I don't think they have any other sizes, but three of the better sizes guys to pretty well cover a lot of your your hind ends out there. These are new US military surplus waterproof rubber boots in the brown. This is all part of that system that came out post Vietnam about the beginning of the 80s. We were going to go to a brown boot army. I even have some of the type 90 brown boots that they came out with and then they went back to black. So, oh well. This is the brown winter rubber boot. They were using these at least into the 90s if not using them right now. They're brand new surplus from whatever period. I don't know the dates. I haven't seen the inside of the boot or I could tell you. But for this brown boot it's item number WX2-578610. That's WX2-578610. Those are the new US military surplus waterproof rubber boots, brown. They have a very aggressive sole, very distinctive. In fact, remember, these boots are all built this way so that when somebody tracks you, they'll know what army you're with. Everybody understand that? That's why they did all these different unique track patterns. Well, the other thing they've got And I know that they're 25 piece, you can buy the Mark III chem suits for a lot less, but this is another variation on the theme. It's not a chem suit. This is the US military, the 80s to 90s series OD green Anoraks. New US military surplus Anorak field jacket. Remember it's a pullover. Self-explanatory, all the information is there. But what's most important is size. They have large, extra large, and 2x. And you know what's funny? When I popped this up, they had 3x until just about an hour ago. Wow. OK. That's interesting. Well, they have up to 2x. They had up to 3x. Large, extra large, and 2x. And the new US military surplus Anorak field jackets. These are with the hood. They've got the front pocket, the back pockets, the side warm-up pockets, cuff, the waistband, cinch, string, the whole nine yards. They're U.S. military surplus. These are government contract anorex. Okay? Item number is WX-2-6-1-6630. That's WX-2-1-6630. 6 1 6 6 3 0 they're $25 apiece if you buy one you know buy without the being a buyers club member 22 50 if you buy them with the buyers club so if you're a sportsman's guide buyers club member you save a couple dollars which is good put that towards other goodies whatever you're going to do you might recall this is all part of this brown system brown kit system that was out there for the longest time The liners, the fuzzy bear liners pop out on occasion but you don't see them like you did 10 years ago. A lot of you guys that served will recognize the equipment. Hell, you probably even have some on the shelf still. But this is a good buy. And for the 2X especially, if you're a big guy or even if you're not, if you're a 1X or if you're large, you get the bigger size so you can put more stuff underneath it. Remember that these will cuff up and they also cinch up. and little more cloth is always better you can always put body armor under me too and nobody would know that the body armor is there all all you have now that works well we all that works anyway uh... again that sportsman's guide the liners their eight pairs of new dutch military issue of boot liners they also have of course uh... Well, they hit the Brown boots or Brown Boot Army era post Vietnam. And there are several other liners, but for our friend listening who was looking for inserts for his combat boots for his type 90s, they have several different types at Sportsman's Guide and it's multiples of six or eight or even ten and they're dirt cheap right now guys. And I mean dirt cheap. They're definitely worth having. If you've got in fact, I would buy eight or ten for yourself. Your feet count for everything, especially since we're going into infantry. And again, carry two or three pairs of inserts. We know one pair in your butt pack, a couple pairs in your fanny pack, or your utility, your house load pack, and you're set to go. Okay, just that simple. But you carry one pair on your gear. They also count especially if you get wet. They're another item you can change out, let the others dry depending on which model you choose because some have a cork and mesh reinforcing, others are plastic but they're the crush foam. There's a number of different types that they're offering. Same with the liners, although to be quite honest I'd go with the Dutch liners, eight pairs as opposed to the The Hungarian are newer probably by about 6 to 8 maybe 10 years. But 8 pairs for, you know, in other words a couple dollars a pair maybe $2.25 a pair you can't beat for boot liners. Okay, insulated boot liners. Makes a big difference guys especially where you can change them out because you can afford to change them out. They're not $20 a piece or some nonsense like that. Anyway, next thing on the... Oh, real quick here, I don't know if you caught... I'm sure that Henry posted this on the... from the trenches. The whole thing about the new elected governor of Texas, supposedly, if it comes before my desk, I'll sign it. Well, why don't you do a gubernatorial executive order? What's your problem? Well, because he's the governor, once he sits down and pops his hind end there, sign an executive order, open carry for Texas. What's the problem? Well, everybody, nobody has any problem doing it otherwise. Okay. Now, another thing here real quick is laugh at any discussions about how they've dumped paper on the market with regard to gold and silver. Guys, they're doing that because they're trying to get something for their worthless paper which they have no gold or silver to back with, right? Meanwhile, those of you who have gold and silver in hand, what are you going to do? Get rid of it? You know, this is always, it's always goofy when you see these articles, oh, they dumped a bunch of them, who cares? What the desperate, drowning people are doing that have all this fiction are trying to, you know, convince everybody they're going to come off their gold? No, they're not. They're not gonna come off their gold and they're not gonna come off their silver and I know none of you are. Oh my goodness. It's gone cheaper I'm gonna sell it. No, you're not Just sit and wait. It's obvious that the house is burning and this desperation act doesn't do anything to affect any intelligent man or woman who has gold or silver Do you see all the rich people walking all their gold and silver out to the recycle bin today out there in your community? If it's trash pickup day Oh my goodness! Oh they dumped all this paper, this fictional paper to wipe your hind end with on the market! What will I do with my gold and silver? Oh, I know, I'll put it in the recycle bin. Maybe they'll get at least scrap weight for it, you know, for like aluminum or something. Yeah, right, you see that? You let me know or you get there first? I just don't think we're gonna see that, do you? I think you all know better. So, most important thing to remember is that the fools again are trying to re-engineer the gold and silver mechanism. That ain't going to happen. All they're doing is burning their own house down and I don't have a problem with that. I think it's wonderful. They throw that out there. No one's going to read, you know, oh, I need to invest in that fake paper. Remember all those other people in Last Four Waves who had that fake paper? They all got screwed. Oh, you're right! So you see all of that, those future scams, really kind of fall flat on their face. The only thing they're doing is pumping themselves out right now. It's not working. Spot has become irrelevant nowadays, guys. Nobody's paying spot for anything. Go check. Nobody, well, the quoted price is this. Yeah, but you ain't buying it for that. Oh, that's right. In fact, what was the story here the last couple of days? What just happened to the Government's silver coin reserve, they sold two million coins in what, so many hours? Two million coins in so many hours, like gone. Same is true with several of the people in Europe operating the same way. One political party actually selling gold to finance its operations for the party which is a wise idea somebody get something tangible the trade exchange is reasonable everybody's happy the digits get dumped on the shysters who are running the machine and everybody continues to transist from the digits to real physical tangible wealth which works out just fine okay now Next thing real quick here and I would remind everybody, it is Thursday, tomorrow morning for all of our Patriot rebroadcasters is 0800 hours, all facilities as far as the training sites go. Again, this is becoming pretty consistent. Advanced party will be there at 0800 hours at Emory Camerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Wayland North, the Nagi-Hitcham Ranges, the Olgamer Ranges, and fox and wolf. And fox and wolf being the most remote and farthest north expect some flurries or snow just as a policy. It's not that anything will stick because nothing's really frozen yet up here guys but it's getting there and all it takes is about three four days to get that at least a crust freeze and then it'll start to stick more. Also we have gun season just around the corner so expect snow to be showing up at least in the upper part of the state of Michigan and it usually does for gun season. Doesn't always down here, but it will up north if everything goes well doesn't mean it couldn't last a little longer But we're in that transition phase right now, so be prepared for the snow on the ground It's gonna. It's gonna come it's not an if it's just a win, okay? Next and let's see we're headed towards the top of the hour Oh by the way for anybody who would like to call in any questions guys 7 1 2 4 3 2 0 9 0 0 712-4320900 and then the room number is 957-464-pound-side. Again that's 957-464-pound-side. And we'll go from there. Also... For our Colonial Marine personnel and related individuals who will be working with the CMM down on the border, go to www.colonialmarinemilitia.4mg.com. and go through the scroll. You'll find all the contact information. You have to have your PIN number to access the ground and the spike system. You know that. So get hold of your training officers or NCOs. They'll have all the tech information there. and the updates are now posted. We've got a number of personnel who will be rotating down to the border. More important is we're looking for additional volunteers to man the radio LPOP out in Nevada. We have security personnel that need to be... well, there's a certain schedule already in place. We're wanting to increase the number of people on the ground. So if you're out west of the Mississippi and you're with any of the CMM units out there and you got a little time on your hands, remember that again we're going to be rotating personnel out, but we want to increase the manpower on the ground. Also, great classroom experience for any of our radio techs because you're getting a chance to run a complete but expanded radio rack rig. What we do is different from military packages in several ways, but that's from experience and backups are in place. There's nothing you have to go to the store for. If anything breaks down, Anytime we put a trailer or a rat rig truck together, everything we need is on board. And I mean everything. Duplicates of whatever we're running, connectors, cables, headsets, handsets, nuts, bolts, screws, wire nuts, tape, coax, spare antennas, you name it, it's all there and then some. That way if something goes wrong there is no oh my god. We got to run to Radio Shack instead. It's switching number two offline number one pull number one Let's see what's going on with it number two taking over and congratulations, and if it's not right there on the rack It's underneath in the storage bin right there with the system. So in other words, right below the CB system are the other alternate CBs. We usually have two CBs racked, one on top if not three, but that's a personal choice for the way the guys build it. And we'll have matching radios. Extra handsets, extended handsets like you used to see in the cop cars. Everything you need so that not only can we talk but we can move around inside the rig while we're doing it if need be. We can upgrade or we can modify accordingly. Same is true with the 2 meter, 6 meter, 10 meter, all of our heavy shortwave equipment, all of our VHF and UHF monitoring, 800, 900 meg monitoring, everything is right there and it's stacked. If there's a certain system, I try to give them anything that matches what they've got. If I find it and it's in somebody's junk box, it goes to that rig. I don't need a, you know, again, if it fits that model, we have a list of what they use. If I see something and I know it'll work with them, I send that same radio over to them. Why? That way they got another backup right there below the others. And again, typically we have anywhere from one to three backups for each of the rigs, depending upon how cheap they were and what it is. or how common it is to find. If I found a bunch of extras, they go there with that particular unit. The next rig or the next trailer is built with the same kind of specs. That way they don't have to worry about scrounging parts or trying to adapt and figure out what works. In other words, you can figure out how to use that yey suit. Yep, you understand how it works? Yep, okay, that one's broken. Yep, okay, pull the other one out of the box right below it. What yeah that one's damaged pull that one one right below. It's the exact same model. It's already been tested It's already been run plug it in check your connectors. Let's find out first What it is do a quick inspection on the antenna? Okay, we know everything's working. We got a load we put a test load on it Congratulations hook up the radio put it back in the rack The old one, the one that's got a problem, mark it for problem, pull it off to the side, and while we're sitting there fumbling our thumbs back and forth between the different knobs, if we got a little extra time, we'll lift the lid and figure out what's going on with the other radio. And if at all possible, we'll even fix it in the field and put it back in the ready rack down below, ready to use. We aren't going to switch back over, we'll just leave the one we got up and online. No downtime, guys. No downtime. Most important is if there is a problem, there's only a few minutes worth of it most. Everything is plug, click, and play. See how that works? Think the same way. This is why I've talked about stacking and racking stuff. We find a certain model, I always watch, you know, why do you pick up those orphan radios? It's real simple. I may not use that rig, but somebody else does. If we find handheld radios, they don't all match up, but you know what? Those radios match up with Fred's radios. So Fred gets all those ones we found for like a dollar a piece or a couple dollars a piece. Now Fred has 20 radios instead of 10. 20 radios are good. More is better. See how that works? And they all have the same rig and they all have the same parts and they all use the same antennas. If they're handheld, one of them is busted, it becomes a hanger queen. We start scavenging parts off it for all the other rigs. You busted antenna, we've got another antenna. You break a radio door on the back or a radio cover, we've got another radio cover. You've got a knob that doesn't look as pretty. Maybe it got a little gack or something. We'll take the old one off that other rig, put it on, take it off the hanger queen, put it over there on the other one. Hey, I guess that dollar paid for itself. Real quick, didn't it? How much the antenna cost? Oh hell, a lot more than a dollar. How much does that back of that radio cost? Well, depending on the radio, I might not be able to get it. So finding one where there's a wreck. I don't care if the inside is busted up or messed up from battery damage. Who cares? I'm looking for external hard parts. Those are as difficult to get as the internals. That's why you don't throw anything in the way of radio gear away. Instead, you put it into your parts bin. Set her off to the side. Put her in the parts bin. It's that simple. Anyway, we are almost to the top here. We've got a little bit of time. Another thing real quick for our friends in the chat room. Oh, let's see. There was one other thing here. Yeah, the Starbucks, out of my thing. Well, you know, like I said, well, of course. Didn't Starbucks say they don't want the gun people in their stores? Remember that? Wasn't that Starbucks? They don't want you people carrying guns there. Well, so who cares what happens to Starbucks? Now if they're pro-firearm, that would be a question mark, but otherwise Starbucks, they got plenty of business. Don't worry, if we take a bunch away from them, maybe if we're lucky we'll ruin them. That'd be better still. I guess, again, it's just a matter of personal choice, kids. How do we feel about it? How do we feel about it? Anyway, next. Also, gas masks. I talked with one of the other companies. Yes, we still have A batch coming in in two weeks will be about a total of 6,000 masks, one container. I will have more information, but the price has doubled wholesale from what it was, almost tripled actually. And no, I don't know if they have filters. They don't even know if they have filters yet. They won't know until the container gets popped open at the warehouse. And when it does, then we'll all know what they got. If they do have some gas masks coming in, it's the only masks that anybody's got that have been coming in with the latest batch of surplus stuff. And surplus stuff has kind of trickled down a few and far between in terms of any exotic or new stuff coming in. Some of the basic items still, when gauged that, remember we gauge that in tonnage, guys. We're not talking about single items. We're talking about tonnage. It's like Sportsman's Guide. It's the place that they drop ship from. The warehouses are the size of... they're down in Georgia. They're not Sportsman's Guide. It's actually one of the other companies. But it's an automotive factory. One warehouse is the size of the city block. The other one is the size of six city blocks. And full of all kinds of stuff. In multiples. But it doesn't take long when everybody around the country is ordering the stuff and that wholesaler provides to a whole bunch of other retailers, not just an order company like Sportsman's Guide. And that's what's going on. That's what happens on a regular basis. So with regard to the gas masks, the $6,000 plus or minus, maybe less, is a drop in the bucket. We know that. So we'll find out more as we can. Mark? And then go from there. Go ahead. I think, who do we have? Oh, Fluffy. I was hearing what you said about Starbucks and I wanted to mention another company that doesn't want armed weapons, like the term Windixie, at least down here, has had the little sign on their doors with the circle and a handgun inside. No gun laws. So if somebody is busting up Windixie and you're pro firearms, stand and watch. Yup. I mentioned to a manager of one that maybe he should let the man role management know that if anything happens in one of their stores, they've left themselves open for an absolutely mind-boggling lawsuit for keeping people from being able to defend themselves, at least the people who pay any attention to their little sign. Well, the interesting thing about it is, too, I'm surprised with Winn-Dixie, but like a lot of the stores, the southern stores, They've been invaded by the North. It's like having Bushites in Texas and having them as governors and such or having them as supposedly their representatives. They don't sound anything like Texans. They sound awful like Connecticut Yankees to me. I am fascinated that the people of Texas put up with that, but that's just me, I guess. And Winn Dixie of course, you know, it's one of the first stores that we stopped at when I was small. I've been around. Piggly Wiggly is the other one. I haven't seen a Piggly Wiggly in a while. There's only one around here that I know of. But I remember that like yesterday. The first time I was at a Piggly Wiggly, I think it was like five years old, but I'll never forget it because it had the Piggly Wiggly up there on the storefront. Remember the big guy? Yep. And we were down in, oh well, was it Decatur, Georgia? Decatur? We stopped at Valdosta later and they had a pickle. I don't think they have a pickle wiggle anymore or not. The reason I remembered that is because we bought tonic water down there. Oh man, they had the most bubbly tonic water and I've always liked it ever since. Especially on a real hot, nasty day down there in Georgia. Or as damp and wet as it is while it cooks you to death. But it was a pickley wiggly. And Winn-Dixie of course was the alternate. I don't know. It seems to me that when Dixie something wrong, if those fools have gotten into the plane into the anti-gun garbage, they need to pull their head out of their arse. They've become stupid. I didn't think too many people from the south were that stupid. You know what I mean. Usually the southern people are smart enough to have brains enough to correct that kind of foolishness or stupidity and will not let any of these other idiots from the east coast or from the west coast influence their intelligence. Or influence their intelligence. Yeah, I made sure to let every gun owner and at least one of the local gun clubs know about the fact that Winn-Dixie didn't want their business. Oddly enough, they was in a Walmart on high line and had the chance to talk to a man and his wife who were both carrying holstered 44 specials. Well, the 44 special, I've always liked the I.U. know, I've talked about that. The Bulldog, 3-inch Bulldog in 44 Smith & Wesson Special. One of the most comfortable big bore guns to fire and you would think considering how it's a J frame size gun It's just the perfect combination when they came up with that weapon that was so popular with a whole lot of people carrying undercover you know just for a concealed carry because it barks like a dog rear fantastic accuracy and You know a lot of knockdown power. It wasn't designed to be a dirty Harry. You know you know miss Smith and Wesson Magnum It was designed to be a utility gun for close range defense. And it did just exactly that. They're still out there, but we used to buy them for about what, $85 to $120? And now you're looking at close to $300, $400 for the same gun. And it's like, whoa, well, when they were more reasonably priced, they were a lot of fun. But when they get up into the $300 and $400 and $500 range, it's like, ouch. a lot of the weapons I can buy and still end up with a decent firearm. The other problem that's bothering me is 44 Smith and Wesson used to be in price. 44 Smith and Wesson used to be in price comparable to say 38 to 357 Magnum. That's the best way to compare it. But today they want almost twice as much for stinking 44 special as they do for 44 Magnum. And that's ludicrous. Yeah, it's ludicrous. There's no reason for that. That's stupidity and gouging. You just want to slap somebody. By the way, somebody is having a lot of fun. Guys, do you see what you are looking at? In fact, Fluffy, I don't know if you can get into the chat room. The Tankenstein project. Guys, you see that vehicle he is working on? That is a Bren gun carrier hull. I am pretty sure that is. That's a Bren gun carrier, remember I told you about Bren gun carriers? Only, rather than putting that big beast engine in there, although again, like the Ford flathead V8, is pretty good size too. Understand that traditionally there are two running bar rails right through the center. This is interesting, that might be a T10 instead of a Bren gun carrier. I gotta get a... He keeps bouncing around with a camera, bothers the hell out of me. But anyway, if you're curious guys, there's an interesting little project. It's the tank and Stein project video number six is the one that the guys just posted in the chat room and If you're wondering what I've been talking about about the brain gun carrier. Well, there you go except ours has all the armor intact all of ours do and I still got a roll of track. I was just informed that we can go pick up Yep, it is. It's a brain. It's a brain gun carrier except highly modified. All the poor thing. They took the armor off it fluffy and everything. Put a bull bar on it. Oh, the poor little monster. And guys, it's a lot more fun with all that frontal armor in place and the steel all the way around. I don't care about a reclining seat to hell with that BS. Oh, man. Anyway, well, they're still out there and hanging around. What's interesting is, again, It was the regular Bren gun carrier that you see in that video as far as the basic carrier will easily do if you want to scare the bejesus out of somebody 50 miles an hour. Problem is, it's all steel track pad which you'll see during the process of working on the vehicle. Again, that's the Tankenstein Project 6 getting movement, which I think is rather interesting because I shouldn't have been a problem. Well, of course, he probably got no story. I haven't followed up on this. But where you see the seat, or actually the fender, understand that the fender in that back area where the motor is, is actually a troop seat. That's where normally the troop would sit. And the engine compartment itself will be covered with a very flat sheet metal engine cover that runs through the middle of the compartment. And then you would sit on the inside. Cool thing is you could actually work on the engine going down the road. So if something was going on you could actually pop the cover, check it out and keep right on moving while you're busy tightening something up or loosening something up or making sure a hose wasn't leaking. And that means you can run like hell going down the road to get away from who is trying to kill you and save your hide in the process. Show the kidney drive, I don't think. The kidney steering system. All we can see what these videos have to offer. That's Tankenstein Project 6. Obviously you want to see 1-6, then check stuff. We're there. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we are on the run. Now, back just a little bit. By the way, those Brengen carriers, guys. Everything that made up the system was built off board pickup truck parts. So it lends itself to being a very useful and simple design to maintain. We'll be back right here in a little bit. Evolution. Thank you for listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. 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