Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency technologies, including DIY solar lighting systems using salvaged LED components and 12-volt panels. He addressed EMP vulnerability of LED diodes and recommended collecting incandescent Christmas lights as EMP-resistant alternatives. The show featured extended discussion of the USS Liberty attack, with callers Phil D'Arica and BC from Carolina analyzing the 1967 incident and questioning U.S. military response. Koernke emphasized that power grid infrastructure is manually operable and that government shutdown of power would constitute war against Americans. He covered currency preparedness, numismatic value of post-1984 pennies, and historical Continental Army accounting practices. The episode concluded with militia training announcements for the Ogama Range and references to mechanized units preparing for engagement.
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In the process, well the date today as you know is the 21st of November, 6th year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation. America with a K 2014 old earth calendar or Mayan crazy town calendar and you know what it is it's crazy town time well it has been a really beautiful day today got a lot of wood cut in fact just took a little during the break there put a little more wood in the fireplace actually the wood-brained stove. And check to make sure that our solar lighting is up and online so that we don't have to run regular power. In fact, the batteries that I use for that are all tossaways, castaways that are out of the car changing batteries out so when they go bad we don't really care because, well, we find more. I've also gone by brand new, don't need to. It's amazing with these new ultra bright, oh that's right, these ultra bright LED car running lights that are 12 volt. Man, it's like prison lighting for security lighting outside, which is kind of cool because again, the battery was free, the lights are cheap cheap. They're actually the running LED running fog lights that they have. that are add-ons and the switch, everything else, throw away power cables, kids, and a couple of inexpensive $15 solar panels from Harbor Freight, those windshield type, you know, the ones about the size of your visor. And I'm telling you, you can cook power all night long and light up the night like it is daytime. Yeah, but they're a real big problem on the road, Mark. I know. It's like old aircraft running lights. People used to put them in cars and the cops used to have them take them out. Yeah, they're old ones, right. Yeah, and again, you can tell them far away because you can see the difference between the Long Glow Standard bulb and the new LED Hyperbulbs with that blue tint. They have that blue tint range. What's funny is just using these for perimeter lights, Guys, I had a couple of people ask me, what's going on over there around here, please? Oh, nothing. That's just the new security lighting. And seriously, if you use these, I'm not even using a highly reflective shield. My youngest boy put the kit together for experiment. All he did was cut a 1 1 quarter inch PVC pipe in half to make the reflector just to have a shield. and by themselves there isn't anything that gets past this area. The cool thing is with the fixture I'm working on right now it's going to replace another light that's in a street light I have out by the road and once you've got it up on the pipe there's no way to shut it off. It runs until it wears out, next day sun comes up. solar panel charges, whatever, up some more. What's interesting is so far, these have run all night without any problem. You know, through the whole of the evening, into the next dawn. The only thing I haven't done is put a solar sensor on them, so that it would automatically turn on and off. As it is, we're using a mechanical for the prototypes, just a switch, but that can be changed out very quickly for a few pennies more. In fact, I've got dozens, if not hundreds, of the light sensors, which is what you use normally for yard lights. That's what you'd use for your control system. Why reinvent the wheel? Go to a yard sale, watch for these things brand new in the box. I've got, like I said, dozens and dozens of them. A lot of drivers that I could play with, when they look, you know, on an oncoming traffic, even though they look away from the light, it still hurts the tempo. I mean, you get an instant headache. I mean, they're like, I mean, I guess, depending on the position, those damn things would be a good idea to have, but they're from a living day driving. Those should be a fine grade headache and a dirty interest. You can even do a flash with them also. If you can set them up for flashing without any problem. The interesting thing is, as I've said before, about light mines. One thing about light mines, using them to activate them and just leave them. In other words, smoke alarms. Remember that smoke alarms are designed to agitate your nervous system, guys. They are supposed to get you out of a dead sleep and get you out of a burning house. Now, if any of you are listening and you are in maintenance or you know somebody and I'm begging you please, if you've got somebody like at a university or a hotel or a college or a place where you have dormitories and you have to replace hundreds of these a year, I used to have to buy cases of them at a time for the you. I'd buy a pallet at a time. and any building, some buildings the policy has replaced every one of them during the summer. Well you've got 1200 rooms. There's 1200 smoke alarms. Now what's really cool? They've got the radio isotope sensor which is a radiological item. You always save those. Then you've got the buzzer system. and it's got a battery hookup, the whole nine yards for a 9 volt battery backup or it's a primary battery, some are double A, some are 9 volt. The AA are better because you can buy really cheap dollar store AA. You set up a tripwire circuit and you put the buzzer up in the tree where it can't be reached and you can't even see it. You can put more than one of them up there. You also can set up so you just walk away. In other words, you pin somebody down, you start firing them up, but you pull these things left, right. Man, these things are agitating and they won't stop until the battery dies. So that, light mines and all kinds of other fun stuff like that just makes the world of misery especially if you are pinned down in an area. And that's the whole idea. It's cumulative. But the other cool thing, like you said, for especially cheap perimeter security lighting to mess with somebody's head, you face it out away. You don't point it towards you, you face it out and away or above and down. Think about how many trees you've got where you can put a strap around, a big limb on a tree, put a little solar panel up there with it, have it set up so you can hit the switch and it's on and it just stays on. until they, if they want to waste ammunition to try and put it out, you know what, that's more ammo they're carrying that they didn't go towards you. You know, think about all the ways that, if you are engaging an infantry unit on the ground, they only carry so much ammo. Whatever they waste in one direction is that many fewer bullets headed your way, and that's cool. And the more that they do that, the sooner they're dead. So there are all kinds of good reasons for applying these cool little tools that don't really cost much of anything kids. But boy once they are plugged in you can stack them and rack them for pennies on the dollar. And it's purely a matter again of how much you want to spend. I wanted to do something by the way. Henry posted, actually the guys posted, I think it was Katie. Katie? Yeah Katie posted, Kentico of the Turning. It's the first page of the scroll. It's not on the present scroll now. But this particular song, if you're familiar... Oh, come on, you piece of trash. I hate this machine sometimes. There we go. Now you stay there and do what you're supposed to do. Anyway, what I'm going to do is play this piece here because the song itself, this should be in your collection, guys. There's a lot of classic Irish work that's been done that are battle themes or they're just inspirational themes. This one's bouncy. I might play both of them tonight for you because there's the original which is a kind of a county fair piece. And then there's this piece which is more of an inspirational and uplifting song that's been done with still the same lilt, the same meter. In other words, the style is the same but it's a different subject matter, the way it's been reworded. There's also a couple of other pieces that were done during the rebellion, the Irish Rebellion versions of this song that are also out there. So you'll recognize the tune and different people when they hear it are going, wait a minute, I know that as fill in the blank. This is especially true with a lot of Irish ballads. It's kind of like, remember, the 7th Cavalry theme? Everybody knows that as the subtle cavalry theme. It's actually an old Irish pub song. If you do a search on YouTube, you'll find a couple of really well done pieces. One was the scene where you see there's a woman and she's actually in the foreground. She's singing to the troops as they're leaving on the train. If you pay attention you can hear the words. Well boys, they go up and down the spectrum, up and down the whole scale and you actually have to have a fine singing voice and it would be helping you with your vocal chords if you had a little drinking in the process. That way you can handle all of the ups and doons of the particular piece you're trying to sing. Again, from the Isles or from Northern Europe as far as the method and the style. Anyway, enough on that. I just want to play this. It's my program. I could do these things. Again, a reminder, it's on the scroll from the trenches, worldreport.com. It's on the second page now, at least with what I just refreshed. It's a canticle of the turning. It is 3 minutes 29 seconds long. It is on YouTube. Make it a favorite. Put it in your music mix. To me it is one of those things. I like to use it as a mech piece. It is a track piece where you are moving along. It is not a fighting piece per se. It is more of a traveling piece. Like a lot of the stuff that is out there. But you can use it for a lot of other work too. and for our friends out there who are doing micro broadcasting should be in your library for the future when the time comes. Anyway, let's see if I can get this to play right and everybody can hear what's going on. That's what I call a regroup song, especially the one part, again, which is the return. And the world is about to turn. That's where you're getting ready, you're regrouping, everybody's reloading the racks, the gunner's checking his tube to make sure his sights are up. and you're getting ready to go to town and the world is about to turn. Boom, boom! That's when that first 105 round goes down range. Yeah, you got some 120s and a 90 mixed in there too. And you're hunting the other guy and the world is about to turn down the road. I'm looking at these windmills out here. They're all over the country now. These windmills out here, they have a big flop for this hundreds of them. And at the base, there's a door. That door's a no big guy. I've checked these things out, I've stopped and looked at them. It's a great big real site to base on these things. For this I'd be thinking, using one of these things as a hideout or a way to even count how many of them, they can't protect all of them. Well, eventually it's like a lot of our people run those complexes. There's a lot of people, the energy industry, a lot of it's ours already. Most everybody there knows the scams and again, Like we were talking about CNN and the television networks this morning, all these guys know how the system really works and then they hear all the propaganda and BS and lies generated by the control media. and that has helped to turn a lot of these guys. So a lot of those facilities are pretty much how we are. Some of them are so much about hiding out of them. Of course, bad guys are going to try to avoid knocking out the system if they can help it. But, remember they're thinking as globalists, so knocking out our infrastructure for them is a brag up. So we have to be cautious there. Expect them to knock out the infrastructure. We won't be the ones destroying the energy sources and the power system or the road grid. That's going to be the other side. That's why, again, we have to anticipate that. It's good to have them intact, but we have to assume that they're going to be gone. So we need tactical energy support and we need to be cranking it out. That's why I brought up these lights today. There's no reason. First of all, we've got the LEDs. I collect all the LED stuff I can find. Not just the stuff that they're selling off the rack. Like I've said, guys, how much stuff can you pull out of car racks? When I walk up and down the road my eyes are always watching, do you know how many light modules, 12 volt light modules, LED light modules I've picked up because the stretch of road here has car wrecks on a regular basis and stuff just flies off these plastic bodies. I've got probably a dozen little light wrecks set up, little packs that could run off any kind of 12 volt power supply or any battery pack we've got. And all they are are just those back window mounts. You know where you've got the brake light, you know the red LED. They are right in the middle of the back window of most sedans. Guys when they get hit in the rear end and they get torn up, those typically fly. They are not very well secured. The cool thing is they have already got a little base, they have already got the wiring set up. All you do is hook them up and there is your night light blackout light for any area you want to work in. And they are actually already pretty energy efficient because they are an LED. Now I never throw away my regular light bulbs and I am looking for more Christmas bulbs all the time. Why? Well, I don't know how many of you guys saw the pictures and everybody's wondering if this wasn't an EMP attack over the Donatks area because there's a double illumination. The first shot that they showed looked like it was a standard, and it still could be, it still could be a standard comment, and not comment, forgive me, a meteor impact because they don't come in in singles and a lot of times the stuff breaks up. There is another angle image showing this thing illuminating the whole Dunske area, I mean literally the downtown area, and there is a second one that appears to be off to the left in the image on the horizon over one of the other mountain ranges. it's convenient that it would be right there okay if it's right over that target area but there's something else going out now there's a there's there's no confirmation i've been looking for this are people saying well power without this one out not one out i i can't find anything but their stories that have been generated now you would think that in the private media that one way or another somebody would be cracking out information go oh my god my walk man radio doesn't work or my my little DX China Sport radio that everybody's using for a combat signal system, both sides are, it wouldn't know any friends. If you did an EMP over an area, both sides go back to the Stone Age immediately. Everybody understand that? In other words, if you do what... it's not selective, you can't do that. If you were to burst an EMP system over a metropolitan area, Well, the bad guys who count so heavily on those little China Sport radios or the more sophisticated variations on them that cost a lot more, they're still not hardened against EMP. Everything they have would go down. Now, for this reason, I would remind everybody, as I've said many times, I love LED lighting, but don't get caught up in having nothing but LED lighting in your home. Why? It's LED, light emitting diodes. Diodes are the single most susceptible component in a circuit to EMP knockout. Did everybody hear what I just said? We've done the testing. Remember guys, we've built, and I'll remind everybody, everybody's yapping about these drones. Guys, you can take one of these Dish Network pie plates. a the biggest microwave oven you can find and preferably the oldest and in about 25 to 40 minutes you can build a microwave projector that will knock down every stinking little four blade punk toy china sport drone they make. So you don't have to fire a shot. They can't do anything to stop it. They can't shield their equipment. And you've got to remember that in order for these things to fly, they are being microprocessor controlled on board the helicopter. That's all they are. They're just electronic helicopters. Well, the little motors burn out. the little diodes on board burnout, the little disc capacitors, disc capacitors, low rate grade resistors and diodes are the first thing to go with all the research that we've done. And I've fired things like, I've targeted stuff out to 200 yards with the ones that we built and the research lab that we used on the other side of the state, we documented this step by step. So these new, these hyperlight new dronatoids that everybody's afraid of, they're dead. It's just people got to get up off their keister and start building the projectors. In every metropolitan area there would be just little fake helicopter, little dronetoid wreckage everywhere. And you wouldn't have to fire a shot. You wouldn't have to do anything other than just point your little dish at it, put a little aiming system up and watch them go, bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Remember that the microprocessors themselves are utterly susceptible. Think about what you have. The diodes we're talking about are full-size conventional diodes like the diode that you have that makes up your LED flashlight or your LED overhead lighting where people are buying into that right now. Well, if we have an EMP strike, those are all dead. Not the circuit, not the, don't worry about the fixture, it's going to be that little diode that's in there. It's going to go, you're going to hear a little snap. They actually are cool. They make the most noise of all the components. The regular glass diode that are not light emitting. You can hear them go snap snap snap like popcorn. When you hit them with a microwave gun, if you're close enough, if you're just watching, monitoring it while you're testing performance at close range. When we were at 10 feet, when we were in the laboratory, when we were firing on the targets, you could hear, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click So like little tiny glasses breaking. There's the best way to explain it. It's like imagine little tiny like popcorn. Now, for that reason, don't throw away, in fact, watch for everybody that's getting rid of their Christmas lights. I just got a whole bag full for free of brand new American made Christmas light bulbs. They are in orange, they are in red, they are in green and they are solid. They are a solid opaque color outer shell. What's nice guys, those make perfect night vision protection technology for limited lighting. Same with the red LEDs, same with the green LEDs. Again, preferably you want a shade so you don't have the direct light application through a clear lens, but you can use clear lens systems. However, Christmas lights are fantastic because they're already muted and what light is allowed through is going to be limited. It always is. Although still projection creates all the light you need to be able to see at night. But if you're looking for blackout lighting so that you don't ruin your natural night vision, those red Christmas lights and those green Christmas lights and those blue Christmas lights are very useful. Because again, we can set up at least some form of alternate lighting. They will not be affected by EMP. Light bulbs are a tube system. We all call them light bulbs, but let's be, okay, remember, like that innovative LED Basically, what the light bulb is, is a vacuum tube system. It just, well, with the right filament, remember, it took all that research by Thomas Elba Edison. They eventually figured out what filament would glow in the dark, you know, it would glow and create, you know, again, visible light spectrum and would continue to burn once they made that vacuum tube and put the element in it. They tested everything from cat hair to cat gut, every common element you could find, and eventually found out that tungsten carbide worked pretty well. That little bit of tungsten in there and that little bit of the other high elements that are part of that filament that makes up the inside of those light bulbs, which of course we take for granted now. Don't let any of those slip through your fingers. Watch for anybody tossing them out. Grab any of them you can. Box them up and take care of them. Just make sure they take up a minimal amount of space in storage. That's what I do. And it's not hard to do. Now you're going to have all kinds of people tossing out older Christmas lights. Don't argue with them. Get them! Don't say, don't you want to save those? No, no, no. Don't do that. Take them home. By the way, you get free copper wiring. The older the light, the more copper there is. More light fixtures with the old Christmas lights. The newer ones, the Chinese, have two rabbis. They grab a penny and they stretch it as far out as they can to make the wire as thin as possible. The way they do it is they tell them to get one. They get to keep a penny for every penny they stretch. And the rabbis will stretch for all of us, I'm telling you. They'll be fighting over that penny until it's just fine, fine little hair lines of why I'm telling you. So, that's how they get there. They've made it as cheap as possible. So, newer is not better in many categories. But the older stuff, especially the American made equipment and technologies, no matter what it is, it's probably from the 70s, 80s, or the early 90s before NAFTA. And that's what you want to be watching for anything like that. So, just again, our heads up and a reminder, kids, there's a lot of cool stuff out there. Go ahead, call or jump in there. You know how to make a couple of redmars and fight to the death? Oh, no, go ahead. All you have to do is throw a penny between two redmars. And they'll fight for hours, bust this up, but they both get ahold of it. You've got copayas. It's purely a matter of how long you can keep them alive while they're pulling it from each other. I'm telling you. Hey, Mark. Pretty much the same thing with two Catholic priests. They're an altar boy between them. Yup, exactly. Go ahead, caller. Go ahead, jump in there. Hey, Mark. This is Phil D'Arica. America. There's no way they can sugarcoat. Well, they did. The Israelis tried to sugarcoat. When the Liberty crew started to really talk about this, the kosher mafia did a damage control piece. We didn't know! The Liberty was like no other ship in its class in its day. It was the spy ship extraordinaire built for spec. Actually, it was rare in that in reality it was so unique because as I pointed out most of the other spy ships that we built back in the day, what we would do is take either corvettes, mine slash minesweepers, or destroyer escorts and we would convert them from the mothball fleet. Well, the liberty was cutting edge, space age, that era, it was laid ship specific for intelligence collection. Everyone knew what that was. Anybody that tries to lie about that or say they got it mixed up, the other part about that, it was perfect seas, calm, perfect seas. If you've ever fished in the Gulf of Mexico, guys, When the seas are flat and calm you can talk to a boat 200 yards away with just a regular voice without even shouting. I've done that. I've sat there with a pole in the water and a guy 100 to 200 yards away with a reflection of sound. You could talk to the other guy, hey how's it going? He stopped for a second and looked and realized you're talking, oh hey, looking good. I'm using Fiddler Crabs. Yeah, I am too. I already got about six sheep head. And you'd talk back and forth and focus on fishing again. So again, that was the conditions that took place. So the liars, the filth that attacked the Liberty, they knew exactly what they were doing. Those pieces of trash, those scums, should have all been rounded up and executed. We should have hunted every one of those Israeli pieces of trash down and shot them, including the ones who followed the orders to do it. They should have died. But of course they could do no wrong and they immediately did their damage control lying piece on the subject. But those pieces of trash knew exactly what they were doing and they're all doing the, oh, we had to follow the orders. Really? And so if their family found you later, you wouldn't have any problem with them putting a bullet in your arse, right? Yeah, I just think it's interesting that it takes Algae 0 to... There's a lot of other footage I've noticed that they, it's not that it wasn't available, but they've used different pieces depending on who did which documentary. This one does pretty well in that it has a lot more of the first-hand footage and some of it of course, well, there's graphic footage that nobody's used for obvious reasons because of how wicked it really was. It's amazing that the ship survived. Most ships in her class at the Liberty would have gone down, but the crew fought and kept the ship going. Go ahead, jump in your car. Yeah, this is BC and Carolina. That's saying it hasn't been making its round. It's worth watching. And again, one of the things it does incorporate is all the rest of the information that more recently has been brought out. Johnson knew exactly what was going on. Whatever they used, either the assassination of John F. Kennedy as the black male will lever him. I don't know, the problem I have is the fact that we had aircraft carrier support, they launched their aircraft but then they called them back. I had a problem with signal communications. For some reason we're not going through some kind of solar flare interference. I'd even tell someone to go pull a mask down if that's what it would have taken. But there again, the problem is the ring knockers that are wearing stars. Because, in reality, they could have responded instantly, they could have saved American lives, and it would have been, again, that much less damage for the ship. We let them go to town on her, on the Liberty. Literally. When they're trying to figure out who wants to get the next shot in and they're laughing about it, You know, like, well, let the patrol boats go in and throw some bullets in them and throw a torpedo here and there. That's really what they were doing. They had already been attacking with aircraft repeatedly and not getting what they wanted. But then it was like, well, should we throw another wave of aircraft? Oh, let's let the Navy have some fun. And that's exactly how they're yapping back and forth. So think about it. They were joking about who was going to finish off the sailors that would be in the water. I guess my question would be, okay, they couldn't figure out the silhouette of the ship. Well, there wasn't even a silhouette. It was so easy. It was obvious and easy to see that it was an American ship, number one. It flew the American flag. But here's the thing. Had the men gotten into the water, what were they going to draw straws to see which torpedo boat was going to go up and machine-dumb the Americans screaming for help? as they were machine gun by their little Israeli buddies. See, I've always asked people that question. It's like, well, if they shot the lifeboats up, then that means everybody would be treading water, right? And they knew it was an American ship, and they saw the American flag, and they shot the American lifeboats. So I got to kind of figure that they'd have been yucking it up and laughing while they machine gun the American sailors or cannon them to death with 20 millimeter at point blank range. I heard on the news this morning, there's something going on. China and Russia can take down the power grid by hacking into it and mark I said during the red flag one of my head saying the power grid I said That's not run by the internet sets a closed network apart from the internet. There's overlapping There are three systems that are involved but they have the ability without the internet to completely and mechanically operate every dam and the entire power grid I'm gonna tell you that right now from first-hand experience. I've been to most every dam and and every facility west of the Mississippi because our people run them. Whenever I would travel around the country to speak, I've been in most of those at 11 o'clock at night, 1 o'clock in the morning from the bowls, right from the base of the dam to the roof where the back-up spare parts are. I'm telling you, the whole thing, like I said, we sit there and watch, 11 o'clock at night, routing power from Montana or the Dakotas or from Oregon down to Los Angeles. And everybody knows, everybody understands in the power system that unless the government intentionally, and that's what it sounds like they're setting up to do, the government is the one who would shut the power off. Not the Russians, not the Chinese. That's a lie. If the power grid goes off, it is your government, the US government and the skanks, the Israelis who are shutting the power off through operating inside our system. because every one of those can be manually operated from top to bottom with a skeleton crew. It's amazing how many tons of OLA helpers, everything is so geared down, everything can be manually operated and manually switched. It was built that way to begin with. Originally they had bigger crews. They have in fact modified many of the systems to minimize manpower on site. So that's all BS. That means that the US government is planning on waging war against the American people by cutting off the power supply. And you all better be ready for that because you see what it looks like outside, guys? It's winter. And, hey, Mark, I know that I've mentioned this a couple of times on Air Force 2025 report from the Department of Defense. Now, that was one of the plans that they had back in 2013. I think it got oiled whenever they were. Lindsey Graham was popping his quads. But they were saying a high energy radio frequency was going to hit over top of New York. It was going to take out all the information in the stock market. I was noticing Al Giers, they were owned partially by Al Gore. I wonder if it's because of the lawsuit and all the little scuffles. that don't happen, they're just kind of making a statement and not ladies. The cheap Chinese wiring is having promise, the zinc. The inside is like a really cheap quality zinc. It really didn't work as well as we expected. You're right there. I'm actually looking at some pennies. What I've been doing today is I pocket change. I always break as many coins as I can and I've got a little stack of separated pennies right here right now from 2012 to... What's the bottom one here? I said, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no They went to the other metal, doesn't mean it doesn't have a collector's value. The one thing that I haven't really mentioned is because they do have the zinc core, those things blow out so easily when they get cross contaminated with water and sit in moisture or with vinegar or anything. The one thing that's going to happen with those is the post 84 coins are going to have greater value if they are pristine. and you're going to see a whole bunch of those pennies disappear simply sitting on the shelf because they've already been contaminated and they're oxidizing and when they get through that little copper layer they explode. I mean they literally, you know, they're gone. Well, that's going to affect the numismatic value of those coins in the long run. So whoever has pristine, unissued or uncirculated and kept them dry and clean and stored Now, even though they might blow up even on the shelf that way, chances are you've got a more valuable coin sitting on the shelf. So just patiently put them away. They're pennies. They're not a big deal to put out a circulation. And you're not out much of anything, but you're also collecting money in the process either way. We're going to spend pennies. I wouldn't think twice. We're going to need currency and we're going to be putting an American currency system back online. We're going to do like we did in 1776, 1778. Guys, we used every currency the planet had in the American Revolution. We didn't just print continentals. We were using and we knew the value of every currency in circulation and we used it. You need to be thinking ahead and thinking the same way. Understand exchange rates, understand weights and measures, and be prepared to apply them so that you have a working knowledge of how to keep the quartermaster system going. Valley Forge, just to give you an example, you've got to remember guys, bookkeeping. One thing our military was good for is bookkeeping and the Continental Congress. I brought this up as a homework assignment many different times. Check out the accounting for the Continental Army and what Washington received in the way of payroll, how he was to pay the troops. Do you know virtually every currency that existed in gold or silver coin was in the chest? When he was given the currency to pay the troops or to pay Quartermaster to pay food for food and pay for horses and pay for fodder for the horses, Every currency that existed at that time was in the strong box. Everybody knew the value of each coin, of each strike from each country, and we used them. That's what I talked before about America being currency stupid. We've been intentionally dumbed down on this. Anybody else in the world, if a gold coin showed up, if you go to a book's party store and say, do you guys take gold? He isn't going to say no. He's going to be reaching over for a calculator and he's probably got a laptop right there that has spot and he's going to tell you what he's going to translate it out to and he's probably calling to the back end to tell somebody to bring up a little scale. Yes, I would take your vote. How much do you have? Now he probably is going to tell you too that well that may be spot but he's going to try and weasel his way out of you know his money your much of your money as he can. So you better know what the value of things are and what the trade and account measures are. just in advance. Anyway, I'll tell you what guys, I want to do this before we go and again, it's a beautiful Friday. We've got a busy weekend. The Ogama Range, the long 1600 yard range is open. The tank target is getting holes put in it. Well actually they've probably done about 50 minutes ago I think. No, they might be open. Forgive me, it's 650. They might still be online because they're doing some night fire tonight and tomorrow with night vision scopes if you've got the equipment. But the APC target that I helped to build, I understand, is taking some major hits. We might be building another sheet metal target here. We expect to do that, actually. We've got one more spare out there and then they're going to have to build more. We'll repair the old ones, patch them up with a more sheet metal. We'll use tin knocker metal for that. And then we'll put some more together. But as it is, you guys up there at the Oghammer Ranges, keep up the good work. You're probably hearing us on the range right now. And this is Orthodox Celts or Kelts. It's purely a matter of how you want to pronounce it guys. Kelts, a lot. No of it are Celts. Well, anyway, Star of the County Down is the name of the original song, the piece I played earlier. I just want to get it in here before we go to the top. Again, it's Friday. We're supposed to enjoy life. This is a really cool song. This is a bouncing song again too, but it's a I am admiring some of those fine lovely ladies out there a lot. This is how some people express themselves in song. Find the right music. This is track music to me. This particular piece fits in with the other one but this is more traveling. This is like where you are sitting there in the cupolo. You're kind of laid back a little bit, half out and monitoring, moving the cupola left and right a little bit with the electronic control. Loaders of course got his hatch open, he's popped over a little bit, checking the terrain out. Meanwhile, keeping an eye on things, you're doing about a good 35 miles an hour. throwing a dust plume about 100 feet up behind you if it's a dry dusty day. The driver is making time and the team is moving forward getting ready to engage the bad guys just outside of Cleveland. Yeah, we've got a UN MEC Corps. We're going to be engaging here in the next two hours. It's a night fire engagement. 31st mechanized along with 2nd Raiders. My boys are going to be on them in a little bit. and third and fourth Ohio militia will be backing us up there on our right flank and Michigan's finest 23rd Corps we're all moving forward getting ready to beat down the bad guys it's the next war on American soil we plan on winning so get your act together Again, for everybody out there, we have a lot of work to do. It is Quartermaster Friday. Organize, Army, Equip, and Train as militia. Make sure you've got your night vision technology up and online. One of the things, we've got a bunch of M114s. We also have the Victor 2, which is a homemade version of the M114 that's been built completely from scratch, but we actually have modified it using a little different turret configuration that didn't exist on any of the variants of the M114. Remember the 114 uses a Chrysler engine, but it'll take any diesel that's out there. So we run the Chrysler's until we can't run them or the 318's. And we've got a couple of different diesel packs that we're using on the M114 for speed. Also, it's a fast track, by the way. Easily do 45 miles per hour comfortably. And with the modified fire powers, got the same bite and has the ability to knock out pretty much anything that's comparable in design. One of the things we took advantage of is a massive number of, for the standard tank scopes that were available for the Scorpion and for the Ferret in its modified Fox configuration. And our existing night vision scopes plug right in. Why? Well, because there was a complete fixture there in assembly for either thermal or night vision. And we can adapt pretty much any first, second, or third gen to the equipment. which is kinda cool. So yeah, we can run 24-7. We can run at night just like we can during the day. We can hunt them down, get rid of them all. Because that's the plan kids. By the way, we'll pull everything off their wrecks we can too. So, just a reminder there, don't let it burn if you can help it and don't burn it in place. Turn it around and turn it on the enemy and run it till she won't run no more. And when it looks like she's out of gas or out of ammo and you can't keep it, then you burn it. Hey, that way you put every bullet downrange it's carrying on the bad guys until you can't do it no more if you can't take it with you. Yeah, tell your crew to abandon the wreck, throw a Willy Pete grenade in the back end, and disperse and reorganize at your next rally point and do it again. Okay, that's how it works kids. Anyway, we have a couple other projects here this weekend. Don't forget gun shows and we have hand tests coming up. Have we got any other callers before we go? Very good, we are at the top. God bless the Republic. Death of the New World. And over we shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. Empire Zone and Run, War and a March. 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