January 13, 2015
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1h 1m
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2015
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and communications on Communications Tuesday, January 13, 2015. He covered winter weather equipment testing, solar power battery charging systems, radio communications discipline and operational security, weapon systems basics, and tactical considerations. The show included extensive discussion of CB antennas, vehicle-mounted radio systems, and winter gear recommendations from local retailers. Koernke also analyzed the Russian UVB-76 mysterious radio station and its possible purposes, relating it to emergency broadcast systems and nuclear deterrence protocols.
- communications tuesday
- cb radio
- antenna systems
- solar power
- battery charging
- winter preparedness
- operational security
- radio discipline
- vehicle mounts
- uvb-76
- russian radio station
- emergency broadcast
- tactical communications
- snowshoes
- cold weather gear
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Live 365 Your freedom's gone. Your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught. according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer 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 and 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 won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms He'd fought to keep what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free there we go. Okay, just to unserve about that have problem the muting button there. Okay. Yeah, I wasn't sure there we go good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the afternoon intelligence report on our corny one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories southwest east and north ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us liberty tree radio dot for m g dot com indiana freedom talk radio dot com running with a micro station cb base stations ultra technology used and west of the mississippi along with alaska were on the hallmark network from but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but but head of the louisiana mississippi texas oklahoma big chunk of the brassical whole bunch of wyoming to include both third pit the fifth and our friends in the recall state of all around the whole waiting to look at what we have a great state of jefferson jefferson nickels jefferson dollars and jefferson two-dollar bills reinforcing in that time brent jefferson jefferson jefferson whenever you're going to be spending money it should be jefferson currency period and silver and gold and copper wherever it can be taken Turning back to the east, the cold darkness before us. We sweep back across the plains, the wind whipping from the north. The Arctic Circle headed south, right across Hudson Bay, through Canada. You're sending this stuff too. Oh, wait a minute, it's not their fault, it just happens. Anyway, then down across the plains, and that, oh my goodness, wind shows up. Well, we're gonna pass that, get over to Mississippi, and land in the Smokies slash the Blue Ridge. Will the restaurant crews, grandma teams, okay teams in the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium bring us the Golden Spike? Many hands make for light work a million petticoat junction operators the ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. Well, I'll tell you, it's been a beautiful perfect day to work outside. Mark, it's winter! Yeah, it has been a perfect, beautiful day to work outside. We've had blue sky, warm winter weather. Not warm as in all, basking in the sun. No, just nice weather. It's winter. You can go outside. You know what I did? I was moving a sled part of the day. Well, I should mention that sled had firewood on it and that sled had hay on it. and the easiest way, one of these little people toboggans, actually little plastic ones, for moving stuff around. Why fight and add weight to your body and try to, you know, grunt through the snow when you can pull one of those little sleds around and let the snow glide the material. That non-adhesive plastic, you know, just rolls right over the snow. It glides! It really does! You should be looking for those. Watch for them. I don't care if they're China support made. Well, for that matter, U.S. would be better, obviously, if you can find them, but Price is right and they work really, really well. So, something to think about there anyway. It is... Let's see if we got Don Williams before we go any farther. And Don is not there, so... If he is, he can speak up. Tuesday, it is the 13th of January. Bum, bum, bum, bum! Oh my goodness, it's Tuesday the 13th! That means absolutely nothing. Aw, man! Yeah, I'm sure for some occult nut freak it, you know, means something, but for all of us it's the 13th of January. It is the sixth year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K2000 and Earth Calendar or Cau-chu-bing for Western Mystic Chinese Mmm... Bufu. Well, I guess actually, Milstredamus a la, you know, Oriental cuisine. There we go. Yay, throw it at the wall at sticks no matter what the hell he says, because it's so nebulous. What the hell? It means absolutely nothing. Anyway, a couple things going on here real quick. It is communications Tuesday outside batteries. Cold sucks the power out of stuff. Now, on the other hand, if you had rechargers that were solar today, Oh, we had to start dumping power because, well, we just suck it in a whole lot of electricity there into the batteries and actually they were going to town. So it means we can put another battery in the relay or should. When you do have an overcharge, you can put a switcher system in, you know, just in front of the batteries. and switch over to a second battery for charging. What doesn't hurt anything, and you could also dump the power in a number of different ways. A little trick there, especially during the winter if you have a greenhouse, is put a little heater system in based on the electronics. And just a simple low end, low tech. Not very fancy heaters, it doesn't have to be much. We're only trying to bring the temperature up in general, we've already got sunshine. But making it warmer still is not hard to do, or at least to power up things that heat up certain plants to keep them functional, say inside a greenhouse, inside a greenhouse, inside a greenhouse. You can create little space bubbles inside the space bubbles inside the greenhouse and make them a little more comfortable for the plants to promote them through the winter. You still get the basic temperatures you're expecting and they have to assist with the salamander depending how far you want to go with the greenhouse into the later part of the year. But remember that there are a lot of cool things that can be done for minimal cost with those solar panels that you picked up. If you've already got all the juice you need but you're still cranking for the whole of the day, it would be who of you to actually go through the process of hooking up a few other pieces of equipment as options. Not hard to manage through the day as you're watching things happen. I'm not talking about an auto resetter or anything like that. You simply hit a switch and you've got to remember, hey, I hit that switch for Using the power in that direction at the end of the day, hit the switch and put it back over on the primary because you're going to be using the lights and other equipment at night with your battery packs, your 12-volt system, and then go back over. Well, battery charging during the day for communications batteries is especially critical, something that needs to be considered and should be a high priority. It's not difficult to do, not complicated at all, but it does require a little forethought to again go to, for instance, China Sport. You can put an entire system together just like going to the truck stops and doing a CB system for about 10 minutes worth of shopping at most. You can go to one or two aisles and harbor freight, pick up the solar panels, your 12 volt car ashtray connectors, one or two other, if you don't have wire nuts, everything you need to be right there. China Sport junk, but it would get you up and online tonight, today, whatever time you want to do it. And I seriously, seriously recommend you have something like that on the shelf. The diversification of power energy supply for battery charging especially, not just, you know, we're not talking car batteries even, we're talking rechargeable battery systems that you have with special chargers or, you know, certain handheld radios and phones, even your phones, okay, everybody talks about, you know, and in fact has emergency crank up and emergency generator systems now that have the phone hookups right in them for charging all of your electrical appliances that are so critical, like your cell phone, okay, which to us isn't really critical. Anyway, with the rest of your radios though, it is, and it would be a real good idea to have all of these options open. I do have every possible stinking connector for any kind of cell phone you could conceivably imagine. No matter how you look at it, there isn't anything you would throw at me that we would be able to probably, we wouldn't have on the shelf. And I'm not exaggerating in any way, shape or form. I've got stuff that you've probably never seen in your life. Only because, well, it was only available for a year, two or three years, and somebody introduced it, somebody embraced it, and then they, you know, a few years ago or a week ago or a couple months ago, they discarded the whole system and all the support with it. Well, I got all of that. So there's a lot of cool stuff that we can hook up as needed if we have, again, all the adapters and all the fixtures and connectors and jumpers in place. You make a kit up for your power station, for your power site. That should be a high priority for everybody out there listening. You make up a system that will enhance your ability to adapt to whatever falls into your lap or you capture from your enemy's warm corpse. After you've inspected it to make sure it's not going to betray you, destroy you, or whatever in whatever significant way. Another thing, we get some really good throw with this kind of weather when it comes to signal. We don't have a lot of the fuzz that we'd normally have through the summer months. We don't have the protection and camouflage cover overhead that we'd have unless you have more pine forest or cedars. But for the most part, remember, because of this, we have phenomenal range with our equipment. This works two ways. If we want to maintain operational security, warning, we get a lot of range with our transmitters this time of year. On the other hand, if we're trying to get something to reach farther than, again, with minimal technology, maximum results, we get a lot of range with the technology we have radio equipment-wise this time of year. So there's a balance there. Remember we talked about the idea, I don't want to talk to two counties away if my squad is only, well, with an eyesight but half a mile away. Instead, we're going to power it down. We want to get that radio to jump to them, but we don't want to talk to the planet. We don't want anybody else to know what we're doing necessarily. We also don't want to clutter the bandwidth if we're in a combat operation. See, it's one thing if you were looking at just one squad deploying with Channel 2 radios. Okay, well, we have Channel 2 radios. We have Channel 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, but you bought just Channel 2 radios. Well, so did 45,000 other people. just in maybe the area what your area law maybe have channel, you know, two, three, four, and five. Maybe some have three channel. Some have, you know, totally, you know, variable geometry, so to speak. We can go up and down the dial wherever you want to. They spent more money. They got a better piece of equipment. But remember that when we're in combat operations, coordinating so we're not stepping on each other based upon our area of activity or area of operations is especially critical. If you have an infantry company operating in unconventional, conventional, or para-conventional operations of any kind, remember you want to separate their tactical operation signals from their inter-unit communication signals. This is especially critical with regard to being able to get command and control or emergency broadcast messages out to where they need to be. Most of what we're going to do, we don't use radio the way the other side is pacified with. We use radio for specific surgical purpose and not as a pacifier to make them puff up everybody, make their brains feel bigger. There's lots of us. I can hear them on the radio. It sounds so official. It's like a cell phone only when we would government voices on it. No, we're not looking for that. In fact, very precise, very concise, very short, very narrow, very minimal. Again, standard operating procedures should deal with 99% of what we have to do when dealing with an aggressor threat on the ground. Okay, just think about that, SOP. Because of that, each unit needs to perfect its skills. This gets back to something we've talked about for years. It's like, somebody told me I've got to have the latest kerchief and if I don't have those latest sunglasses and if I don't have a real short shotgun, give me the, give me that hacksaw! I'm gonna be a special super air scuba blah blah blah blah blah. Well, have you mastered the basics first? Well, I don't need to do that, because I'm gonna be special! No, that's not how it works. Have you mastered the basic skills first? They will take you to those other levels that you wish to perform at, but for the most part, single communications, again, minimize and be very focused in terms of the type of technology you're going to commit to with your unit. Radio operators need to be, again, they can be skilled technicians, but remember that a lot of the extra gobbledygook that's out there, and there is a lot of cool stuff that we really, really, you know, can use, it's useful. But remember that in a combat situation, you're multitasking while somebody's trying to kill you, okay? So it's a little different situation. When all that has to happen with an overly complicated piece of equipment is in an adrenaline rush, somebody hits a switch wrong. And they'll swear to God they did absolutely everything right. And they did on a frequency two bars up from who they were supposed to be talking to. And in their interest, just one switch, or again, working up and down with the gain in and of itself can create all kinds of unique problems. It doesn't mean we don't need adjustment to bring that signal in. But remember that benchmark, this gets back to radio operators need to understand how to benchmark their equipment. for the purposes of being in the field and perhaps making a little goofy error that in and of itself can get a lot of people killed, not the least of which might be just the RO. So these are considerations. With regard to weapon systems, it's the same way. You don't need an automatic weapon, you don't need a short shotgun. Don't worry about any explosives right now. As far as somebody told me we need to make you don't fill the blank with grenades. No, we don't need to. Number one, in phase one, whatever you need you can pull off the warm dead corpse of the other side. And phase two, then production is initiated based upon working knowledge. We just need working knowledge. We don't need to practice it. It's not that complicated. It really isn't rocket science. In fact, most of the basic ordnance you'll produce in many cases now has a history of over 150 to 200 years of production, depending upon the object. So it's not that hard to do. And as far as building materials and what's available, when the time comes, you'll be able to build what you need. But you need the working knowledge, so yes, do develop skills. Go watch all these cool videos on YouTube that show you how things work and how things are supposed to function. Otherwise, the short shotgun, that's an entrapment always. Automatic weapons, no need for them for this reason or nothing else. Do you have a Chinese koolie behind you to carry ammunition for you? Now, you can call him a Pac-Man, you can call him an ammo buddy, you can call him a koolie, whatever you want to. Say, oh my god, what is he doing? Oh, shut up. Bottom line is, oh Joe, I'm Yokoodi, I carry everything. Oh, $5 all week. That's a fact of life in parts of the world where people can be bought for a little or nothing. But you don't have one of those, do you? You don't have an ammo boy. So since you don't have an ammo boy, focus on accuracy over volume fire. When you need volume fire, I would point out, if you watch a lot of what's going on in Ukraine, even when they're using volume fire, they're going semi-auto. In the Ukraine right now watch a lot of these videos. You'll notice the guys are staying on target. Fanning bullets over a person's head and them hearing crack crack crack. Well certainly you don't want to get shot by anything. But after a while you get used to the idea that if these characters start going full auto all it is is mostly like 25-30 rounds after the first part of the burst. 25 or 30 rounds are hitting air 20, 30, 50 and 100 feet over your head. So if you pay attention you'll notice that in most any case even with harassment fire They are going semi-auto rapid fire when they want to put volume fire down range. Unless it is an absolute panic close range situation then they may hit over to full auto and dump the magazine into the target area in traditional rear guard action. Even there your finger can pretty well keep up with and trust me with adrenaline especially, your little finger will fan just as fast as you need semi-auto, semi-auto, semi-auto. Why well because building the full auto stuff just isn't reliable. Okay number one I just wouldn't you know for the time being later on we'll count on it But you don't need to worry about it in you know in passing with anks and hiding and conceal Oh, why when you kill the guy on the other side the weapon he's got was like fire and It was built in the factory that way Whatever ammo that goes along with it is being carried on his corpse So you take his gear you take his mags you take his weapons you take you know the food Everything off him. Even take his underpants and t-shirt because while they may be the t-shirt not too bad. But the underpants are going to be dirty mark. Yes I know. We got garbage bags for those. We're going to throw them in the bleachy thing, cut them up and make gun patches out of them. Nothing will go to waste. We will leave them hanging like Benito Mussolini along the road for anybody else to find. If we feel like it, we might not even do that. Like I said, my attitude, dig a hole, bury them face down in pig feces, pee on their grave, and walk on down the road. Got other things to do. Now, as far as technology, I'd be more worried right now. Look outside. Did you spend a day outside today? Did you notice anything about the equipment you're wearing? Was there a failure or something that just didn't work right? Do you need to correct something? Well, I do it now. Figure out what works best. Experiment. We've got wonderful weather to do it. It's winter weather out there. figure out what equipment works for you or practice what we're preaching. Get out there and live in the environment. Stay out there. That way you'll find out how your cold weather boots work. You'll find out how your mittens work. Maybe you got those Swedish mutants from mainmilitary.com. Mainmilitary.com. Mainmilitary.com. Okay. Now if you go to mainmilitary.com, they've got those Swedish ski mittens, they're military, OD green, white leather, and they have liners, they're brand new in the package, never issued, and they're $3 a pair if you buy 10 at a time. You can't beat the price, it's cold out there, keep your hands covered until you need to use them, and a lot of what you're doing, the mittens will work just fine anyway. Here's a little trick, you can also put a set of really tight work slash baseball gloves, whatever you want, You know, someone's a nice little leather set or a nice little spandex set nowadays. There's all kinds of Kevlar gloves even. And those can be worn inside. When you take the mittens off, you're still warmed up. But now your skin's not exposed to the environment, but it's a working glove. So you've got good art. You can articulate. You can control. You can handle items without any complications. Think ahead. Figure out how to make that happen. Work with the program. See how that works? Anyway, ideas, we got lots of opportunity. Meyers Shifty Acres, they are already marking down the snowshoes and what we actually are snowshoe sets. This is at Meyers, Thrifty Acres slash the Meyers stores. They are pre-date the Walmart stores. They have sets of snowshoes. for as little as about, I think it's like $42 for two snowshoes, two retractable telescoping walk stick, slight ski poles. But use them when you're doing, when you're cross country with the snowshoes. This is an entire package. These are aggressively cleated. There are three different sizes and types there. The most expensive, run about $74 a set, the least expensive, about $42. You may find other ones in your area. They've marked them down to that level for, again, post hunting season slash hell, they're already planning on spring time and normally into January. That's again, sky net computer management going on and how they work. So for everybody out there, what we need to see happen is we need to get everybody to invest in that kind of technology if we're up north ways. Now it doesn't mean you can't find military surplus comparable, but you know what? All the snowshoes right now surplus that I've run into are about the base price for what we're seeing even at the stores. It's the nature of surplus and the way it's running right now. I have seen some American and I've seen some Swedish small format snowshoes popping up in the surplus system. I haven't had a chance to talk to them and see what condition. They look good and they're really what? Only used three months out of the year at the most. But if you're looking for something quick and local, there's a solution. Again, not just complaining about the problem. We might have Ed there. I'll tell you what we're going to do, a bottom of the hour break, if we could. So if Ed can jump in there and throw in a bottom of the hour break music and ad block, that would really be great. And of course he's probably going, oh wait a minute, we haven't done that a while. Well, since Tom's not here, and I need to check on a piece of equipment that I think I left outside. I hope I didn't, but if I did, not going to hurt it too much. But I don't want to leave it out there as we get into the frost cycle. We're looking at sunset right now. Beautiful clear skies, which means beautiful cold weather this evening. And it's going to get colder still. So be prepared if you're heading out right now and you're leaving because it's 5.29. We're going to the bottom of the hour break here in a minute, I think. We're going to the bottom of the hour break. I'm doing it again so I could probably hear that through the monitor that way. And again a reminder if you can take the time get into the drawing I guess we should start mentioning it because at the end of the month we are going to have the end of January drawing it's going to be a combination of assault gear, combat equipment, number of different utility bags, A number of what should be, if everything crossed my fingers, I think we're going to still have them. If they have them in stock, I'm going to buy what they have left. There are some really reasonably priced booney hats that are in the mid brown green range so that they're going to work, I think, pretty well for all the seasons. Not everybody wears booney hats during the winter, but I still like that overhead cover, especially with the snowfall. I wear glasses on and off depending on how I feel. Typically you're wearing sunglasses or whatever. Some kind of brim cover so that we don't wet up and fog up the glasses, no matter what you're wearing. Sunglasses, shooting glasses, goggles, whatever is not a bad thing. Also, and we're going to discuss this in a minute here after the break, in theory after the break. I may have to make a break. I think that I shall do that. So I'll tell you what we can do. For everybody out there, a reminder, it is Communications Tuesday. Watch your truck stops for sales. As likely as not, you're going to see some really cool stuff showing up. As we're in the post-Christmas window, I've noticed a lot of things that they're kind of really piled up on. With that being the case, let's remind everybody that you can run into some two for prices or three for prices on technology and equipment. So especially radio gear, but also other gifty kind of items. That can be optics, it can be optics and knives, it can be optics and knives, and some form of camera technology. There's all kinds of combo kits out there right now, guys. So, I would highly recommend you take the time and check that out. Look to see what it is. It's at your local big, big truck stop out by the road. If you've got more than one, go check each one. Remember, they're not us. They might even be like here we have a pilot on one side of the expressway and we have a pilot on the other side of the expressway. They're two different stars and they have a little bit of different inventory, amazingly enough, because one's older than the other. And because of that, you always check the one for radio geek stuff. You check the other for hardware and clothing, because they have more clothing than the other one does. So there are differences. And then we have a third truck stop. Well, they just did a markdown on a bunch of stuff. And I mentioned this when it happened. They've actually had two changes in their management in the last, what, year and a half. They just marked down a bunch of stuff for like one fifth what it normally would be in truck stop prices I know are a little higher but when it's one fifth the cost you're talking dollar items and I grabbed a bunch of 12 volt connectors bought a bunch of little you know connector kit and you know keeper kit and wire nut kits everything in one little you know container for like a dollar fifteen Well a little kit by itself just throw it right into another box and if you ever need it, it's ready to go It's right there in the emergency kit for the vehicle with any possible clip connector wire bridging wires all kinds of stuff is really cool and For a dollar fifteen. Hey, I couldn't put it together for a dollar fifteen Not even at the dollar store if our dollar store had anything like that Okay Anyway, let's see we got to do something here because I've got to step away So I'll tell you what I'm gonna do I'm working on it kids. I'm working on it. Okay, here we go. I might have found something. I might have. Anyway, I think I have. So, for all of our friends, it is Communications Tuesday. And I'm gonna see if I can engineer. Only about the time I said that, I lied. So, let's see what we can do. This is Communications Tuesday, Liberty Tree Radio. I would remind you all again to take the time and also check out the chain stores for battery packs, other technology they've got that's on sale after the Christmas run. There's been a lot of markdowns right now. So again, adapters, battery packs, antennas. One of the things we are looking for and for our friends that are listening, I'll check that out while we're at it. One of the things we're looking for is a stainless steel whip antenna. We're looking for the best price for about a 6 foot standard whip, maybe 7 depending on the variations in length. Normally you take a solid spring base, a very tight base. Some are also mounted with a solid base either way. But the spring base is your best choice because you are going to be beating on the stuff a little bit, hitting things. The advantages of a long mast like that with CB are traditional. Everybody knows what kind of signal you're going to get off them. But they are strong for their area and range potential. They are a strong antenna. Ain't no problem putting power on them because there's all kinds of broadcast potential there and plenty of place to put all that energy and drive it on down across the airwaves. We are looking for, excuse me, we are looking for best deal on that around the country. I've seen them for $36, $42, but I have not seen them recently for that price. I had one run into a few for $47, $48. We're looking for, to break the $40 mark. I know we can find a jobber out there that's doing it. And the reason for a lot of our tactical vehicles, I want to be able to go to that option. I do have an antenna that is a vehicle mount system. It's Euro. And I can get the whole system for about probably $65 or $67 from one of the wholesalers. I don't know how many they have left. I have not been able to confirm how many they have. I know at one point they had about 106 or so. I sent them an email. I haven't got an email back. I haven't checked today though, so it might be today they'll get it. But they were going to give me a count and I was going to see what kind of a deal they would make. The advantage of these, they're a universal bumper mount system. Both of the spring, the insulators, cabling, the whole nine yards. They will work with AM broadcasting units. Basically it is a WIP antenna, military application, military version of what I was just describing a minute ago. We will have more of that. Actually, if anybody has any ideas, post in the chatroom. Of course, that is at Liberty Tree Radio. Go to our chatroom and connect through Liberty Tree Radio through the page. sign up, hook up, say hi to everybody and let's start hunting down the technology. That's our mission in life. One of the little projects I would hope everybody can help out with here for a bit. the killing will be start will be starting will be all that horrible meanwhile pem station burns day after d c metro catches fire mama bomb the israelis are in motion already all right so all we need to do is watch for air booking individuals and killed them right let me add the plan right look like we have air booking terrorists and we catch him while they're setting the fire we're going to kill mall right there on the spot right we're going to wipe them out Of course when they start screaming in Hebrew, they're your allies! We're just doing this to get you into a war! We're all going to be going, hmm, that's really strange while we're still going to kill every last one of them that are there while they're screaming in Hebrew while they're playing terrorist. And blaming everybody else for it, of course. Another thing here real quick, again, thanks to the guys in the Chairman Post, I'll read that a bit. Like I said, I'm not too excited or concerned except to say it's just like what happened with 9-11. Let's go back to 9-11 for a minute. All of a sudden, a bunch of people are talking about, we don't need to go to war. They're the doves. Now, supposedly, the terrorists are attacking us because they hate us and they hate our liberty and they hate our freedom and they hate everything about us. They hate our baseball. Then they turn around and they don't attack the Hawks who are talking about going to war They attack the Peaceniks who are talking about why are we invading Iraq Iraq had nothing to do with all they got anthraxed the moment they start talking about What's really going on? We have an anthrax attack Now we've got this thing where the Jewish mob is planning on killing the Palestinians off in a big pogrom slash a massive murder and as soon as people start talking about well, we might want to stop that genocide from going on by declaring a Palestinian state and acknowledging it. The moment that happens guys, the moment that happens, we start having terrorism in Europe. Now, here's the comical part about that. We've had terrorism in Europe forever. Some form or another. Government sponsored terrorism by German government, East German government, Czech government, Russian government, American government, Italian government, British government. They all sponsored terrorism. Right? all this is so unique and it's really really critical that you not pay attention to how bad the economy is or what we're trying to do to deflect everybody from stomping the bejesus out of these characters who are trying to wipe out the Palestinians. Now we're not sending the Palestinians any arms or ammunition, but the Palestinians get to have their own money, don't they? We don't need the Israelis doling out the money to the Palestinians that's given to the Palestinians, do we? See, does everybody understand what's going on there? So all of a sudden we've got these attacks there too. And of course, you know, just out of the... ISIS, Israeli Secret Intelligence Service, hey, we saw it on C-SPAN. They explained exactly what ISIS means. New York will murder. The killing will start. Will be start. The killing will be start. I assume that there's an ing on that. That's not the way I could format that. The killing will be starting and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Anyway... Then let's see Penn Station. Okay burns after DC Metro catches fire Well, the burn shall begin or continue or it gets exasperated in whatever way Well, we'll watch and see what happens there. That sounds like we need to be watching for people setting fires and Execute them right there on the spot or at least shoot them in the gut and wait to see how they scream Why isn't he screaming in Arabic? What is that strange language? He's screaming and he looks like an Arab He's doing his part to thrash around a lot. The gut shot really did well, but it's like, OY GEVALT! OY I'M A SHIMMEL! OY OY OY! Wow, that doesn't sound like Arab at all. That doesn't sound like any Arabic tongue I've ever heard, but it does sound like Yiddish. Wow! Hey, shoot him some more! See what happens. Give me a stick. Let's monkey crank him and see if we can get out of him. OY OY OY! I guess he has Hebrew after all. Yeah, it must be Jewish. The reason I bring this up is remember all of the Israelis that were captured involved in nuclear espionage with nuclear materials on American soil right after 9-11. Because Americans were told, it's the Arabs! Which by the way, I don't trust much of the Arab population for that reason. Because, well, they're not really screaming out about it either. They're just kind of sitting there silent and doe-eyed because, yeah, they've got some people that want to kill us too. So, let's give them all swords, drop them back off over there in the Middle East, and they can go into gladiatorial games until hell freezes over and the glass turns to, well I should say the sand turns to glass. There we go. How does that sound? Now, an interesting thing tied into this right now, from a different direction, and this is really what I want to go because this communication is Tuesday, Kentucky, in the chat room, allnewspipeline.com. I have not read this yet, so I'm going to read this on the air only because a lot of people monitor signal communications from a number of different locations and there's interesting radio traffic that takes place on a regular basis from all points of the compass as a matter of fact, guys. Let's see, right here as we charge into 2014 and the new Cold War relations heat up between Russia and the United States, a mysterious Russian radio station which has broadcast the same super creepy signal for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year for the last 40 years is getting a lot of new interest due to its unknown purpose with some claiming it is Russia's Nuclear trigger while others say it's a continuous broadcast into outer space to communicate with extraterrestrials! Well, you know, clock two, verada neck two and all the other fun stuff. The first video, a brand new one from Strange Mysteries, tells us all about the mysterious with, uh, let's see, extra equipment. The mysterious UVB-76, looking into what its true purpose might be while telling us about the day in 2010 when it stopped broadcasting for a day for the first time since 1982. Well, somebody's got to do maintenance sometimes, guys. I mean, you know what it takes to keep a transmitter running there long? I mean, seriously, that's like pretty darn good. That means that there's two options on this. They're the power supplies, which I would assume if it was a nuclear-related system, A power supply or a number of different power supplies would be provided include hydro, solar, even little baby nukes, you know, baby nuclear, which nuclear is not your first choice. It's a lot more stinking complicated than you realize. As far as, you know, nuclear has a lot of, it's a nuisance power supply in many ways. Its benefit is how long you can run with what you got. But you're better off going with diversified conventional power supplies and just making sure you've got lots of different ways to hook up from different points in the compass. If the purpose of the transmitter was to be the Doctor Strange Love Russian Dead Hand, then that would be an option. But remember, kind of like the way it worked is this. Certainly that might be one of the several systems. But the Russians already have given the order to fire. The only thing that they're waiting for every day is a call that tells them not to fire. You see how that works? That's basically the program and the way it was set up. They already had a Russian, it's called a Russian dead end. If all of a sudden the weight doesn't set right, the fist drops on the button and boom! Wow, look at all those streaks in this guy. Coming up from the ground and arcing out towards somebody's homeland. Hmm. I wonder where they're going Don't worry. You'll know in a minute mushrooms and marsh grass growing somewhere else Well for that reason again, this is interesting and I there's a number of different transmitters that have operated like this many of the bar stations have a constant signal a constant carrier and They are part of the again, emergency broadcast and emergency military communications link system. They are constantly hot. Some are prioritized over others and this varies. Now as far as which ones are priority at this point in time in 2015, I have to do an update. I have to look to see what is going on. But this is really kind of cool only in that again. There's a lot of resource even though it's a simple process depending upon frequency output etc more on that in a minute if there's anything available here I don't see anything really No, it must be in the body of the videos that they're referencing the second video Below shares what can only be called the ultra creepy message from UVB 76 that came through on August 23, 2010. One of the few times that the monotonous tone of the buzzer has been broken to broadcast its message to Russia and much of Europe as shown in the screenshot below, videos that show how far UVB-76 broadcasts. The message broadcast on August 23, 2010 In the second video below is generating all kinds of comments and interest. What is this mysterious buzzer signal and why the messages? It has been determined that the radio station is owned and operated by the Russian government-military. Why the continuous monotonous buzz? Do you think it's a message to aliens or if the signal is suddenly broken? Is that the trigger for nuclear annihilation? Well, it can be a number of different things. And by the way, it's not the only radio station that does this. The military used to, in fact, have a chance to buy them for quite some time at the auctions. Typically they went at the government auctions for $40 to $60 apiece where, you know, large output signal generators. Now any size you can imagine from the size of a bread box to the size of a full-size telephone booth We're talking anywhere from 300 watts all the way up to 5 and 6,000 watts and larger. It didn't really matter what they were offering at the time. And these were from locations similar to the one described here for either test frequency, evaluation systems, for simple, short, and burst broadcasting, but with a tremendous amount of output, omni and directional. Because it's purely a matter of antenna. What do you hook this thing up to? Now, in this case, when you see something like this, You know, the ominous balls! It's like, well, it's a constant carrier. It's constantly on key, in open. Whether or not that is a flash, you know, bang system of some kind. Well, I guess the one problem I have with it is that, yeah, okay, it's in Russia, but where in Russia? When you see a report like this, here's what needs to be remembered. The written report should be as extensive as whatever's in the videos. What is it in close proximity to? That should be part of the body of the written component. In other words, let's go this way. Who, what, where, when? Now it does satisfy it in a very nebulous way. If this is near an epicenter where there is a pod of nuclear aircraft, industrial center, political center, etc., etc., and this signal is running, well then it might be part of the nuclear buzz activation system because, well, when it goes off, obviously Fred got killed. And if Fred got killed, or in this case, to vote for the Ivan, if Ivan got killed, or George, Wirigay, whatever, then we know that we probably should launch because they just killed the boss. And we have orders to do so. If we don't hear the buzz anymore, launch, launch, launch. But if it's off in the middle of BFE, it kind of defeats the purpose as an auto launch because it could be still standing and with power supplies free and independent, it could be buzzing until hell freezes over. And while the rest of the world goes into, you know, cinders, you get my drift. So there, when you see stuff like this, cool speculation, but what's it sitting on? What is near it? What's most, what's closest to it in proximity in terms of a valuable target? Again, sad for the radio operator, whoever it is that's maintaining UVB-76 would be that if you're at the epicenter of someplace at the target, you're not getting out of the war. You're not going to be in the bunker safe. You're going to be part of that epicenter of ground zero slash smoldering pit with a glass liner. Just something to think about. When I see stories like this, I didn't have a chance to read it completely, but again, you have to ask some basic questions in order for you to discuss the different ideas. As far as the space alien thing, guys, there are so many signals around the planet like this. Some of them have been going. I mean, even just your regular FM stations will run for years, years and years on end. But for a single transmitter to run that long uninterrupted, that's pretty darn good. Really? That's pretty darn good because you usually have to shut down for some. What you'll do is you'll power down to an alternate transmitter that you have which is your backup. You're going to lose what customers are going to be complaining for just a little bit while you do whatever maintenance you've got to do immediately. Changing primary tubes, changing primary power supplies, switching over to something else. And you do that in such a way that it's not as noticeable by picking the wee hours of the morning. You do your maintenance when typically fewer of your customers are going to know. In this case, if it's a buzzy noise, I don't know what kind of customers they would have. Now the other fun thing is, with signals, I've reminded you all about this before, you may be listening to a primary signal and there can be all kinds of stuff piggyback on that signal. See, that's another thing. Just listening to it in the clear without breaking it down. I'm sure that other geeks have probably broken down this signal. But that's the first thing that you want to do. You start working up and down the dial to see what else It might be popping up within the same transmission output signal as the first, the primary, but you also want to work up and down the dial and then start to look to see what might be inside the signal. It's working what appears to be an analog signal, but it might have a digital carrier inside that that could break down. It would be a very small component of the transmission, but in reality it is a digital signal. and it's sent via the system that is in place. Think about that. So as it is, analog versus digital, AM and FM, in this case this appears to be a long band transmission. I didn't say anything about VHF or UHF. I'll find out about that. I have to watch the article. It didn't give any information on referencing the frequencies. That's another bad write-up here as far as the way this is done. It should offer at least the data in printed form and then reference that the data is also available in the video. Anyway, cool stuff. Interesting. It's Communications Tuesday. Thanks for bringing that up, Kentucky. I'm going to do a little more work on that and find out what I can. Again, with the Russians, they wouldn't come in any one system. Just like we don't, for many, many years people wondered why we kept 50 Atlas missiles in active duty. The Atlas was, well that's an outdated missile. No, no, maybe it's not. See, we don't know what's going to happen when we get into a nuclear exchange. We start dumping mushrooms and marsh gas all over the place. Guys, EMP could knock out a whole batch of equipment if not a whole family of technology and that's all she wrote. Unless you have 50 backup nuclear devices that work off a totally different technology are already paid for in a pretty reliable rocket. Oh, that's why they did that. Yeah, plus they had a whole lot of spare parts built that were like a, you know, built like a brick dog house. We are built for long term storage and again we are designed to take worst case environmental conditions unlike most of the garbage slash crappy stuff we make nowadays. The other reason at the time, you have to remember we had 50 Atlas rockets while we had Minuteman 1, Minuteman 2 and Minuteman 3 in service and we were going to see the next generation, the peacekeeper come up and online. The ACK were an option because if all of those failed, at least we had 50 missiles we could send out with Thumper Nukes on board and do some damage. Go ahead. I got a 6 foot piece of stainless steel sitting here, the spring on it and everything. The bolt, everything. Oh, very good. Well, are you going to be hooking it up to something? Uhhh, it sounded like you needed one. Oh no no no, I was looking for him so we could let people know where to find him. But I appreciate that. Oh oh, I'm sorry I didn't catch it. No, that's okay. We're looking to find the best price so we can put it out on the air. Yeah, I figured you'd probably add one anyway. What I'm trying to do is for a lot of our people, if they're going to start doing more vehicle mounts, magnet mounts are cool. I like the magnet mounts because you can switch them from vehicle to vehicle quick. It's like we said, I can stop in a truck stop and put a little duck box together in 15 minutes at the most. It'll take more time to pay for it and we'll put it together. That's with a little magnet mount on the roof. To do a more rigorous system that can put out more signal and can handle a bigger transmitter, I really like the old steel whips for that reason. Again, they put a different type of blossom out the way the signal is transmitted. But they're very, very durable and just for me it's something I used to put them on everything. I just haven't done it for a long time. Everything I had had a long base whip on it. I picked a few up just looking around and all kinds of different antennas. Some are just current antennas, mostly CV, some I'm not sure what they are. Well, with the CV... I caught you in the middle. I didn't know that you're trying to... Well, that's okay. I appreciate it. Thank you for coming forward. What I'm looking at is just the idea that what I'm going to do is probably walk everybody through a little heavier design and just go on and pick it up like say a $27 radio and the magnet mount and give everybody an idea what we can do to dress up a little more sophisticated system. One of the things where if we were, for instance, we're building radio trailers. The whip antennas actually have pretty good signal. You can put a 10-foot piece of iron pipe, one of those whips on that, okay, mount it, side bar mount it, put a bracket on it, screw it into place, hook it up the way you normally would. Do the mount surabachi thing and have a bracket set up on the side, lift it up, bracket right to the side of the trailer. Just 10 feet plus that whip gives you a whole lot of height and a whole lot of signal. That's why I like them for base operations too, although most people don't use that. The Antrons are really great. But the nice thing about the stainless antennas is it takes a lot of abuse. The steel antennas will take a lot of abuse, which is what they were designed for originally. Of course, some guys even mounted those. This sounds weird and it looks funny. But I know guys that mounted those with a four-point bracket on the center of the roof hood of their car. The roof. I used to see pictures of this and everybody kind of laughed about it, but you've got to understand if you mount that antenna in the middle of the roof like that with a really stable mounting roof bracket, you've got that ground plane, you know, with the roof uniform dimension, you're going to put out a pretty consistent signal. And it was just a way to get more height, you know, right off the bat. Any height is good. Any height gives range. I wouldn't do it that way nowadays. I would do it maybe with a trailer. If I was doing a radio trailer, it's cheaper and easier for you to put a rack on the side of a trailer and carry about 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10 foot pieces of 3 quarter inch pipe. If I do a quick mast for one, I can put that antenna up from one point. I want to go a little higher with another antenna, VHF UHF. I could hook one of those up, put a couple of link connectors to those 10 foot pieces of pipe, a couple of joiners, and I can do the Mount Suribachi thing where everybody pitches in and puts it up where you'll stop right. And I've got myself another antenna. So again, how permanent, how stable. Down the road we'll lose these things. You know, we'll be able to evacuate. We'll barely get out with our eyeballs and our teeth. We'll be dragging equipment down the road because we didn't unhook it half fast enough. I guarantee that's going to happen. Realistically, the idea is sometimes it's good to carry a hatchet for a number of different reasons. Sometimes just to quick cut everything and get it out of there.