June 5, 2015
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59m
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Mark Koernke discussed surveillance equipment and military deployments observed in Ulster County, New York and Michigan, including mass casualty incident support trailers hidden in parking lots. He analyzed patterns of federal pre-positioning similar to those before the Oklahoma City bombing, covered New York and Connecticut gun ban enforcement concerns, and extensively discussed body bags, weapons caching, and tactical countermeasures against federal operations. The show included caller reports of mysterious equipment drops and detailed technical analysis of FBI aerial surveillance aircraft and their identification methods.
- mass casualty incident
- ulster county
- gun ban enforcement
- new york
- connecticut
- jade helm
- fbi surveillance
- body bags
- weapons cache
- lav-25
- armored vehicles
- ammunition registration
- federal pre-positioning
- michigan militia
- tactical preparedness
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Live 365. Correct. It's in the very far furthest reaches of the parking lot and nobody has a park back there. And it's blocked by the container. Yeah, they're using the big objects to hide the objects that have the incriminating information. Correct. Yeah, because for anybody out there, it's Ulster County Emergency Medical Services, MASH Casualty Incident. And now we've got a couple of places here with the same two trailer packs. Adrian, Michigan. and also over towards, what is it, Dundee, Michigan, down at the bottom of the state. Might recall we actually photographed these before. I was just checking some of our other photographs. When they brought a bunch of the different departments together, these things came out of the woodwork before. But they used, they kept, the trailers are plain Jane, but they have the blue stripe. In other words, that's the color code to ID them. There's a blue line stripe on the side of the truck, the trailer, whatever it is you're using, guys. If it's a big box, it'll be a white body side. It'll have a blue line. But in this case, with the ones that are popping up, what we're seeing is that the title is Mass Casualty Incident Support, or incident in this case, Ulster County Emergency Medical Services. And it does have the The emergency medical services signet that you normally see on the ambulances. off on the left side of the back of the trailer on the side. So this is clearly printed. This is easily seen and clearly printed. But it's tucked away so that even in the parking lot, unless you make the sweep around and you go back and you finally notice the trailers, the transport cans cover them up so you don't really notice them. And most people in a hurry, I had to go over there and get my paperwork from the health people. They're not paying attention to their environment. They won't even notice these things. Yeah, but also those trailers are about 300 feet away from the... there's no way it's near the building, so you wouldn't even... You wouldn't bother being there. You gotta go out of your way to get to the back of that parking lot to see them. Okay. I want to say, I'm on the east coast twice a month. I'm on the west coast twice a month. I've never seen so much military action on the east coast in the 25 years I've been out here. I mean, it's just the east coast is alienated with just a formation after formation after formation. Now, I'm going to say something on that. And for our New York caller, I'm going to tell you, like I've been saying on the air, Henry may have mentioned it to you. My attitude is Jade Helm, yeah, okay, over on the west side, that's to go after the property. But New York and Connecticut, they passed the gun bans. They passed the ammunition registration in New York, and for two years they have not been able to do anything about it. They're like the Wicked Witch of the West. The laws have been passed. They have to come out and act. Now they have to come out and come after the guns. They don't have any choice. The internationalists are telling them what to do. And so New York and Connecticut are the at-risk states. I know all the other stuff about Jade Helm. We all understand that, but I'm saying, and I'll say this again, guys, the focus is Connecticut and New York because the bastards have already gotten what they've always wet dreamed about. The only difference is when they went to do it, everybody said, yeah, go ahead and try and see what happens. Because otherwise, they got the law on the books. I mean, don't they? They got the law on Connecticut on the books. This is not something where they said, you know, some day they might pass it. They passed it in Connecticut. They passed it in New York. Our local sheriff was one of the ones that signed the papers saying he ain't enforcing any of that. Exactly. That's my town. Now you and I both know and everybody out there, this thing didn't come in by the state. This came in through the Fed and the state bought it and went through it. Yeah, he's through it, totally. So here you've got the Feds who of course are the Communists there in Washington who are telling the Communists in New York City and in Albany that you've got to go out there and wag your weenie in all their faces. Well, that didn't work. You know? Sculpture activities accordingly. Organize armed equipment. Train as militia. Remember people, logistics, the key to victory. Know how to put a deep support system in place. A 5-10 program needs to be in every, every household. The ability to out this 5 minute of fire team or 10 minutes of squad. That's your mission. We'll be back right here. Liberty Tree Radio, it's Friday. 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But friends out there, I'm sorry about that, guys. uh... good afternoon the second hour of the afternoon intel report of our party and i'm done better one day closer victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on behind the lines and i've got territories north northeast and uh... central ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on the liberty tree radio dot for m g dot com indiana freedom talk radio dot com we are an em and i think micro station cb base stations alternate hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Down the day today please. Hey it is the fifth day of June, year of our Lord 2015. Wonderful, beautiful day. Gonna rain, wonderful, beautiful day. Looks like it's gonna rain here too so from the top to the bottom of Michigan we're looking wet. Probably for the weekend. We got our caller there, still on standby? Hopefully we can... Hold on one second, I'm just backing up a trailer and uh... That's okay, you do your job right there for a moment, sir. Okay, focus on that. Okay, one thing I'd like to say is I'm glad we got pictures of this that have numbers. We've talked about this as of late. And remember about two years ago we were talking about the semi-trucks full of the three people caskets just driving around the nation lazily and haphazardly with no particular place to go. We never saw a picture of those, did we? but i'm glad we got pictures of these thank you well now again our driver probably can hear people are doing work right now uh... so hopefully if you can hear some of the others back during the pre uh... activity for the oklahoma city bombing Guys, we have inches. I can measure all these pictures in inches of data. And we have hundreds, we actually have feet of photographs. Pictures, like one on top of the other, still photos. of locations exactly like what you're seeing with a double can like this, a couple of support trailers, a gen trailer, and they were deployed at key choke points all across the country simultaneously. All at the last minute, all within the weeks, or actually within anywhere from four to six weeks before the Oklahoma City bombing. Everybody understand that? Remember that? Now this includes remote locations on the smokey's where there are key roads that if you control them you're not getting from point A to point B. For the most part, now if you know the switchbacks and everything and you're local, you know the old rum runners know where to go to get, you know, use the dirt tracks and the two tracks. Okay, we know how that is. But the idea behind it is a general road grid was completely peppered with these types of mobile last-minute preps. They came in, dropped the cans, came in, dropped the trailers. Nobody saw half of these people when they did this. In many cases, they even put up out of the blue, brand new telephone poles, drilled a hole, dropped a pole, ran the power and put electrical off the grid right to these temporary sites out in the middle of nowhere, but right next to the road, and everything was established for regional control checkpoints all over the country. I don't have to say we think we kind of, sort of, guys, we have first-hand images of all of this, and it's the same MO. Pre-deployment of other material in public places is the same. Armored vehicles, as we've seen, or like MEC, it's not new. Back with the first cycle, well, it's not even the first cycle. Used to be Cadillac gauge armored cars. The V150s and V100s, guys, you remember those? Really cool vehicle, by the way, too. We don't make neat stuff like that. Now we make clunky, lunky M-Raps that are, well, they still do their job, but kind of, they don't break down. But you know back in the day Cadillac gauge made like real equipment that like really worked in fact Let me put it this way. We have some and they still run today Okay, just a little case in point there one of the Cadillac gauge armored car packages you might recall is where they took a standard Chevy pickup truck and You could take the body off you put this Cadillac gauge armored car package right on a standard truck frame and Congratulations, you had an Air Force armored security vehicle The departments like the Michigan State Police, Ohio Highway Patrol got these things by the hundreds. There is a motor pool where they are still sitting in places that we're not supposed to know about. Some one place, or actually right out in the public's eye, lined up. That's over in the south side of Lansing, Michigan. Okay? The next wave were LAVs, LAV 25s. Remember the LAV 25 for all you Marines out there? Guys, we've had them down the road. We've had them down the road on the other day. When I say down the road, I'm not talking, oh, down the road in five counties away. No, I'm talking down the road and deployed right here in Pickney, Michigan. Okay, down the other end of the road, you know, as part of the road network here. They were all over the state. We've got photographs of where they were deployed and during the pump up phase where they thought they were going to go out and rape, kill, pillage, burn, they were going to arrest people and do mass arrests. They put all the stuff in advance in location. They were, you know, everybody was looking at their new boy toys out there so they'd like to get it out where they could drive them around. and we mapped out where every one of them was. Was that the kind of vehicle that they rolled up the Scott Woodring's house? Yes, that was a LAB-25. And, thank you for bringing it up, Dom. Guys, for all of you, we need to repost the video, probably in extended form, and I just have not had the chance to do it, but if you want to watch the Scott Woodring video, it's on our scroll with Liberty Tree Radio on YouTube. Go to YouTube, punch in Liberty Tree Radio Channel, that's where you want to go. Go back through the scrolls and you will see a piece that was done, it's the actual video that's done by the state police that took the people two years fighting in the courts to get that video from the state police who didn't want anybody to see it. If I look at that vehicle without any external armor hanging on it, sandbags or welded on plates or anything, what's it going to take to punch through that? 50 cal could deal with it, your best shots would be around the driver's cupola and your next best shot is on the upper or lower pin glacis for the turret. Because those are the weak points, in other words where you have to be able to see out or where you have to squeeze things together. It's kind of like an M60 battle tank. Most people think, well that's a tank, a 50 won't do any good. Let me give you a little hint. On the right side of the turret on an M60, right where the commander's cupola joins. That's the thinnest armor on the turret, and a .50 caliber round will penetrate, and an M2AP will penetrate. Most people don't know that, and we don't really want everybody to know about the soft cushy spots in the underbelly of the dragon, do we? Yeah. See, little bits you know you aren't supposed to know. It's like the 50 on an Abram. See, well, what good would that do? I'm not gonna penetrate the armor. I'm gonna aim for that bread box that all the optics are in right on the roof. Or I'm gonna shoot that big tube. Yeah, I'm gonna start putting holes and things that are in the air. Yeah, take the gun and hope they actually do pull the trigger on that gun again. Maboom! Wow, that was very impressive. All of a sudden, all the hatches popped open. There's flaming smoke coming out. I wonder what happened there. Yeah. And by the way, that is caught on film where it's happened. During the Iraqi invasion, guys, there's film. I'll jog your memory. There's a shot with one of the Abrams where it took a punk shot probably to the gun tube and they touch it off. And I think that shell probably did kind of go down range. Kind of. Part of that. Yeah. Only after the whole inside was encapsulated with debris. You know, fresh shrapnel. Anyway, caller, go ahead. You got the truck parked? Yeah, no, that's a different driver. This is driver number two. Go ahead. You were mentioning, okay, so they passed a law on Connecticut and all that. So now what's next? They're going to make you register the gun now, and then they're going to try and... No, no, there's no allowing for registering the gun already, and they want to... Drivers, this has to be mass enforcement and arrest. This is going to have to be a mass arrest and an attack on property owners. They don't have any, there's not going to be any allowance for anybody to do, no, they've got to play police state now. This is all done, this is what I've been trying to explain to everybody. They already sent, you know, the sheriffs have already said ignore them, and the sheriffs said ignore them again. They've actually sent out four waves of letters, and each time they threatened everybody, they're going to do this and they're going to do that. Well, you know, it's like, well, go ahead and try and see what happens. Now, the Fed is the one who is pumping this garbage up so they can take that much more. You know, the old boiling frog routine. In this case, they're not boiling them. They're barbecuing everybody. And I'm talking about before they got to this point. Because remember, before it was ratcheted up a little and ratcheted up a little. Well, that's not what they were doing. They made Connecticut and New York bands. And then the ammunition registration is separate from that. So now, everybody that didn't comply is now on the communist feces list. And the communists that are in New York, that are in the government, and like the cop shops, and their fellow traveler communists who are in Washington, D.C. and in the U.S. military uniforms and in the departments like the Batfaggots and the FBI, all the internationalists now have to shove this down everybody's throat. Period. There's no give, there's no leeway on this. This is bad law, but it's bad law that they're going to enforce and, well, if a bunch of people die, the FBI gets their retirement anyway. Unless we're smart and get rid of them. Right, what about the New Yorkers who can steal weapons permits? They just, they're gonna fight shit anyway? I don't get it. If you gotta steal weapons permits that you're legal... Wait a minute, didn't they give out two of those like five years ago? In one year they gave out two of them? It doesn't, no, you don't understand. It doesn't make any difference. They were supposed to register. If they did not register, they are now in non-compliance and they are now criminals. It doesn't make any difference. Connecticut was registered or surrendered. In other words, and they wanted it, they thought everybody was going to come in like in England or Australia and surrender their guns. Well, people didn't do that. So now you've got all these people with the guns that they bought to defend their liberty, ready to defend their liberty. In New York, it's the exact same thing. Everybody's like, well you can piss off. And it's like, well, we're going to come out and we're going to do it. And it's like, OK, go ahead. Well, the only way they can do this, and again, it's like, think it this way. I've mentioned this 100 times now. The shootout that wasn't a shootout that was actually cops assassinating bike owners down there in O'Waco, OK? Well, was that a federal or was that a local crime? That was a local crime. It was at the very best you've got a couple of guys duking it out and fighting, right? They made it federal. And immediately the bat faggots are in there. And as I pointed out, here's what they did. Well, they've got you in jail for a million dollar bond and they come up with all this stuff and they pull it out of their ass. Guess what they're doing? They're going to people's homes and kicking in their door and shopping for other things. Right. They've been doing that to bikers for years. Bust a biker on the road and search his house before he gets home. Right, exactly. Because they're going to use that as the excuse, and here's what I'm saying. The feds are tied into this thing from the get-go. You're going to have a, well, it's only a New York law. That doesn't make any difference. They're going to call the bat faggots in, and the bat faggots are going to be used to, you know, say that you have a magazine-fed pump muzzle-loading shotgun. I don't care what the hell it is, they're going to flat out blatantly lie. Why? Because that's all the pigs do. I've done this for too many years, okay, and I've watched this over and over again, and before when I was younger it's like, wow, that guy was really kind of, you know, lying and criminal, but well, well, not everything's, and then you find out, yeah, more, and then more, and then by the time you're done it's like, these are just a bunch of lion's skanks. Okay, so you live in New York and some dirtbag knocks your front door down and he robs you of a thousand dollars and you blow his head off. Now the cops show up. No, no, the first, here's how it's gonna happen. They're gonna go out to do, like you saw in Boston, okay? They're gonna do a house to house or a shopping list assault on people. So whatever is going to happen here, it's not going to be the one or two people by themselves who just pissed their pants and hand stuff over. Although even that's not going to happen. In most cases, a lot of people are either so fed up, they've lost so much, they're tired of being pushed, someone's going to cut loose with everything they got, and they aren't going to slow down, and the other side's going to brag up how they finally got the guy maybe. He may make it, he may not. But the story is going to get out quick. Now what everybody is going to have to remember is he's not isolated because all of a sudden you're going to get a story from another county where, wow, I was talking to Fred on the phone and somebody busted in the door and he's with the New York Firearm Collectors Association and then heard gunfire. Well, when we start getting any of these flag reports or again, if lack of communication starts to blanket whole areas, then everybody better have their act together. because that's an MJTF operation that will be taking place and the feds will be right there with the New York skanks or the Connecticut skanks because they've been recruiting, I've been covering this on the air. The next boil behind that would be a blackout of an area, or information out. That would be just as bad, just as guilty. But here's the thing, at a given point, you're going to run into that next ten group of people that really are well organized. and they're going to wipe somebody out on the other side. Because, and it's not going to be one person, it's not going to be one guy coming up the door and knocking on the door, it's going to be a click of these characters. They'll have to spread out more because they don't have enough secret police. And even if they were to bring 20, the difference between attacking one man maybe with his family and attacking a 10 man squad that knows what they're doing, they'll be wiped out because they're used to the idea of punking up on that guy and wagging and pulling down their pants and wagging their weenie at everybody's face and barking like a dog and screaming profanities. What happens when everybody on the other side, on the gun owner's side, aren't screaming profanities, they're all focused. Yeah, and all they're gonna do is every time I pull the trigger, I will kill you. See, they're not planning to play Bark and Duck. Okay, call or jump in there, please. Driver, go ahead. Yeah, no, it's a funny problem. I just, I got, I had a back end to a spot here. I'll go back and take a look and see if it's still there and I'll ask a couple of questions and I'll fill you again as soon as I know a little more. Very good. Another thing is start to survey the area because where there are two, there are more. Yeah, I will. I will. And then again, you can see the pattern as far as like the equipment. Number one, they usually buy all the same. They'll be all came from the same depot wherever they were packed. And these weren't bought by the, these weren't bought by the county. This is something that came in from outside. This is a bed. Yeah, he said, he said they dropped it off and said, just await further instructions and that was it. And the only reason I was privy to what was inside I mean, obviously the trail is at a mark, it's clear as day what they're for, but the containers, the only reason he offered up that information is because he saw my identification. He needed to talk to somebody about it, he was really nervous. He said, this is bothering me, I want to know what the hell this is doing here. So that's why I was privy to that information. He wouldn't have just given that to anybody. Right, here's the other thing too, and you and I both know this. You see, they can lie. They'll lie to the rank and file fire and police. And, like, let's see, 9-11 with the skyscrapers. First of all, they knew it was coming. They actually had a good idea the planes were in the air. And you know what, after the fact, more and more people learned the truth about what was really going on. But the rank and file were, again, baffle everybody with BS and turn them into cannon fodder. So everybody out there, the locals and anybody else, seeing the stuff going on, remember they need to make casualty numbers. There are two groups of people they're going to sacrifice, the regular population and those people that can get to drive to the crisis. Yeah, how do we know that I'm full of fertilizer and diesel oil for crying out loud? You know, good lord. Yeah, I mean, every time we shit U-Haul, it's just, it's just, it's just, it explodes. Oh, but you know, if, if you pack it full of real high explosives, you do apparently less damage to the building, i.e. Kandahar. Right. Alright fellas, I'll get back to you when I have, uh, when I see if they moved them or anything, but until then, be good everyone. Thank you for the report. We appreciate that, sir. That's the kind of work that needs to be done. Remember, who, what, where, when. Try to do a come. The only thing you can add to this is do a pullback showing where they are in proportion to the parking lot and then another pullback to show where the building is in proportion to the road. Alright, no worries. You know what I mean? In other words, overlap. You know, step by step. Let's take a little overlap on that mention real quick because you can go on your computer and get pictures of the Murrah Building, a truck bomb attack. and you can go on your computer and get pictures of the truck bomb attack against the Kandahar apartment building and look at the difference in that and that was not a cheap slow moving because you know the fertilizer bombs they don't they don't move it like 25,000 feet per second that was that's that's starting that's explosives a truck full of high explosives is like 48 or 70,000 feet per second and look at the damage it did to the apartment building there in Kandahar. I only bring that up because that only pulls another piece of wood out of that Changa stack that they call their story. Who, what, where, when? What were they doing? What were you doing? I don't need your name as far as when we say what were you doing. The idea is were you stopped? Were you moving when you were able to take the images? Were you able to again, round the site? How were you able to operate to get the information? Were there restrictions? Because again, remember the bad guys are going to do everything they can to prevent information from getting out that is viable. Most important is that we need to be, again, precise and have a pattern for collection so we can progressively pass the information on and we save time. If you can't fill in a hole in any of those subjects, don't. If you can, remember, qualify, kiss, keep it simple, stupid. And that way people can zero in and start to map out the information. If we see one system and then we see the repeat of it in another and the repeat of it in another and we start to map it out, we see a specific pattern for usage, you know, and for deployment, especially hasty deployment. This is a rapid deployment situation is basically what the sheriff's deputy is saying. In other words, well, they came in, dropped off, said, these are going to be here. It looks to me like this is major rolling terrain. It looks like it drops off away from even where that parking lot is. I see a skyline farther back through the tree line. So everybody pay attention and document and act accordingly. It depends on where you are in the country as far as how active or how, again, Big the deployment will be I guess population center wise that would determine it So just a heads up guys for everybody out there Don before you get a takeoff. I got a cold mark. Okay before we go any farther, please give out the website How can we get a hold of you and again overview? What do we have available? Hey, we've got got gun sights and goggles and green screen and thermal and thermal gun sights and green screen gun sights and monoculars and binoculars and I did mention gunsights, I squeezed that phrase in there somewhere, didn't I? The website is 3W's, you know, W cubed dot Y D. That's, uh, Yankee, Delta, Tango, Oscar, Echo, Y D T O E dot U S. My phone number is 231-796-8458. and we can talk about reducing the prices that you see there at the website, ydtoe.us, with three W's in front of it. My phone number is 231-796-4. Thank you Mark, God bless. And for everybody out there, it's Tom Betcher. While you're dealing with a stranger, we have a friend that is working with Nank Vision Technology and other technologies. By the way, too, you get into conversations, you'll find out, gee, I guess we, you know, are dogs with more than one trick. You know what I mean? Woof woof. We actually kind of use our brains and thinky. We use the thinky thingy. It hurts sometimes when we use the thinky tool. Anyway, again, now the other pictures of the other trucks, guys, when I was breaking down and when I was talking about them on the air, I'm going to point something out. What we need is a complete survey process going on constantly with all of our people. Remember, if it looks like it's something important, stop and take the time and follow through. Most important is try to get as many pictures as you can from as many angles and sides and whatever as you can. Follow up on that. SIT reports. Continue with the SIT rep in a consistent pattern. This helps us to be able to map out the operations and SIFT through what it is that's been observed, whether or not it's relevant and to what degree. Another thing here, how I tracked FBI aerial surveillance aircraft. Guys, in most areas, the country is poor. It has been poor since even before 2008. But I'm on a traffic lane here, for instance. I have Jackson Airport, County Airport, to the west of us. Ann Arbor Airport to the south and east of us. Willow Run Airport, which is where they made the B-24 bombers that you see in all those pictures. Well, that airport is functional. And that's, again, an extensive airport. It used to be an extensive cargo transport airport when we had industrial machinery and we had factory production in the United States, which is all gone and dead now. Metro Airport and City Airport are, well, Metro Reports to the southeast. and City Airport is to the east almost straight out and compass wise. We also have other traffic coming in from all of the other directions where we have major airport or minor airport, say regional airport hubs, that should be passing overhead. Well, I'm a sky watcher, guys. Love aircraft, love planes, always pay attention to my environment. I'm not like a dazed cow that only observes 40% or 20% of the environment. And in this day and age you can stand outside and planes, even high, well high fliers are not relevant, although whatever spy planes or aircraft you're using there, hey guess what, give them the bird and you know, get on with what you're doing. But there's no camouflage for any of the aircraft that the FBI is using now. None. There's hardly anybody who has the money to get into their plane and start it up and because of all the regulations and all the piss-willy work that's done by all these anal retentive control freaks, Most people just have their planes parked and they're not moving them at all. The other half of this is the other half of the camouflage they would count on for background noise. You know, would be those twin engines, C37s or Otters or whatever else might be in service that they have flying around parts or machinery or tooling or whatever. Okay, well that's not happening anymore. Those planes are all out of the sky. So in reality, when the Fed with the fuzzy marked side, the fuzzed out side markings, in this article the guy's talking about that they have fake ID numbers. Well, yeah. That's the other way to do it, but in most cases, they just literally fog out the marker numbers so you don't have anything to call in. But when they fly through the area, the thing is they're flying grid. So the cool thing is they're easy to spot anyway. Now in order for them to keep flying, they have to claim that nobody knows that they're up there and they're being secret squirrel and nobody has any idea that they're doing what they're doing. Well, the way to do that, if you see a plane, give it the bird. And now just flip the bird once. I'm saying, take that middle finger, put it up where it belongs, point it right at him, and change its position. Left, right, up, and down. And watch to see what happens if the plane changes direction or has to alter course like 90 degrees, which we've actually seen quite a bit. Why? Well, because the story they're going to give to their bosses is that, yeah boss, we're secret squirrel and they don't have any clue what we're doing. We're just told, yeah, you know, well, in reality it's like, yeah, we know exactly who they are. You can see who they are. And by the way, if you look at all the images, there's somebody giving them the bird and it's pointed right at the aircraft and there's no doubt. It's like, hi, how are you doing? Now I'm talking a little flying aircraft, not low, low, but mid low. And it's not hard to figure out. Seriously, if they were, if there was a bunch of other aircraft, In any given time where I used to see anywhere from 35 to 100 planes in the air here years ago, decades ago, now you're looking at two, three, five aircraft and easily identified as far as who's doing what. High fliers that are twin engine executives come through this area because of City Airport, Pontiac Airport, etc. But for the most part, the skies are pretty barren. In fact, everything the EcoFreaks wanted is already in place. Most states are shut down for their aircraft. Even out west, where distances are better covered with a plane, there's very little air traffic by comparison to anything like there used to be, for the exact same reason. Nobody wants to fly, they don't want to hassle with the piss-willies at all these airports, these little control freak wannabes that are all puffed up on themselves now, and they always gravitate to the positions and get paid to do it. That's what the police state always counts on. And so you've got all these jackasses that just make life miserable. People just don't want to deal with them. The other issue is aviation fuel cost. So a couple of things that make the camouflage screening that they all seem to have assumed was going to be out there, it's all gone. So the only people flying are the skanks that are stealing your tax money and then using it to, you know, spy on you. Yes, you know Mark, there's also the airport landing fees. You would not believe not much across the land of land yet for an executive airport. Right, but that's... Right, that's just talking prop driven aircraft. We're talking. We're talking tricycle assessments That's what the feds are using and your variations. That's what I'm talking about So they're fairly cheap, but still expensive you're right about that even in our secondary airport The fees are the same for everybody no matter how well wealthy you are and a lot of people that parked their planes there You know they they can't afford to pull them off the ground It's true. It doesn't have to be a Lear or a big-butt Sessna jet. It can be a little private airplane. Every time you take off, they want to tax you for it and land, too. Yeah, that Holyfield site, I heard that the executive terminal was $2,500 just to land at the park. Well, you know, it used to be guys for the fun of it, some people could afford it, like you'd have like a line of jets and there'd be a Cessna right in the middle of them. Because you can land at the bigger airports as long as you're willing to pay the fee for landing and for takeoff. So it was kind of a funny picture because you have like a jumbo jet like an L-1011 and another L-1011, an S-747, an S-727, and then there'd be a Cessna. What did you know when they were in the lineup? They always looked kind of neat. Of course, they also got knocked around a lot because they don't have the thrust in the, you know, they don't have the thrust in those big boys that are pushing around on the parking lot. No, their final approach is 165, 170. The system's like 120. I mean, you know, they just forget about it. They get eaten up. Well, anyway, the article before anybody just wants a curious vote I'm talking about here, it's from the trenches. how I tracked FBI aerial surveillance, Ars Technica, A-R-S-T-E-C-H-N-I-C-A by John Wiseman. And what he did is he went through the actual code numbers for the aircraft, the fake ones that they used, and tracked down the companies. R-N-G research, okay. And this is typically the case for years, guys. There's always been front companies or any of the big fleet companies will let their logo be used by the Fed. You might remember Close Encounters, remember where they had the Baskin-Robbins truck and the Mayflower Moving truck and all of that? And everybody, oh that's a movie, guys. What you saw there in that movie, we had in the parking lot at Fort Ochuca over in the restricted lot. In fact, the exact same trucks. The one truck kinda didn't fit in as well, Driver, because it was one of those old Mayflowers. with the rounded upper box, it had the contour streamline box. Otherwise though, it was a Star Wars lived in Mayflower's moving truck that was full of signal electronic countermeasure equipment for running on the highway to spy on the people. And we had a Baskin-Robbins truck that was a five-tonner. We had two or three other moving company trucks all from, looked like they'd be from the same fleet so they could run together. And those were all completely electronified on the inside so that they could move amongst the peasants and you wouldn't know what they were doing. So, just a heads up. I'd like to get my hands around the neck of the executive that almost blew a bonnet truck. using their reefers as more trucks. They have to be government owned and let's say that owns that company as a complete trader. It just doesn't give a damn. There was that picture on Henry Siwer. There's like 14 humvees in front and there's Jan blue bonnet reefers in the middle with a 14 out of 15 humvees in back. So they're obviously part of that formation. And it had blue bonnet written all over them. That's a privately owned trucking company. That guy thinks it'd be hot. Well, whatever he's doing, the question is, what are they moving or what are they doing? Are they doing it as a... See, there's a couple of things they could be doing, which is kind of weird, but you got to remember they just got hit with that, supposedly they got knocked down for the contamination, right? You know, the ice cream. Yeah. One buddy rubbed the other buddy's butt. Hey, don't you have an option to be like a cadaver transport or food transport or logistics food transport for the reserve or for the guard? Well, yeah, we do. Oh, well, we urgently need you. So I'll tell you what, you take those vehicles and get them over there. I'll get the paperwork on and we'll make sure you get paid. You see how that works? I was just wondering why they were being escorted. Well, there are not so much. There are a couple things they can be doing. They can be logistic support. I mean, come on, they're refrigerator trucks. They're perfect for transporting what we call A-rations. See, everybody's used to the idea of there just being, you know, everybody using the C-rations, you know, K, they just call them K. But C-rations slash MREs. Well, A-Rations are more common and cheaper because, I mean, everybody thinks we're going to be eating MREs non-stop if you're in a military deployment. It is still cheaper to do big pots of food than it is to hand out packages that were designed for long-term storage. So, A-Rations and food support for occupation forces is your first, cheapest, best choice. Now, what kind of field kitchens they use or support it or whether or not they use like the local, hey, wait a minute, Wally World, for instance, all have delis, don't they? They all have their own bake shops, don't they? So they have everything to set up a mess hall right there in the Wally World, don't they? Yeah, and you got to remember, all these distribution centers have all got insane cooling systems inside of them. I mean, they can chill those buildings down, Mark. to drive the whole truck in. Yeah. Yeah, it's 20 degrees. I mean, they're talking body bags. They got to put those bags, they got to put them somewhere. You can't just, you got to smell the whole damn county up if you start laying bodies all over them. Well, they wouldn't, yeah, but okay, you got to remember something. If these are good body bags, you won't smell anything. A real body bag, okay, literally is designed, if you've seen how a body bag is set up. We're not talking cheap, flimsy Israeli crap that, you know, where they charge you seven times the price at half the value. Real body bags make great cache bags for weapons and equipment. You know why? Because they're absolutely air and watertight. And drugs too probably. Yep, it'd be great for that. But one of the things to remember, let's say I've tried to explain to people, guys, you might want to find somebody to get rid of those real body bags because Graves' registration... See, this is what I was talking about earlier today about body bags and how they're used. Remember, you're not going to be too fancy about handling the bodies. They don't transport one body and one little hearse. Cargo for any kind of mass casualty like combat operations. Guys, the body bag allows them to move the body in whatever way is necessary to get them moved fast with still some respect for individual personality, in other words, who's in the bag. Now, it's also critical because of cross-contamination issues where you have biological threats. So if you have a casualty and you need to try to isolate them and you know that as a body they are now effluvia. They're now a contaminated mass of material. Well, in that case, they're going to make sure that those are, that's what the body bags for, are self-contained containment so that the slosh doesn't get out and contaminate the water supply or effing other people. Also, again, to a degree in military operations, remember, before you ever see that final, all that pretty casket with the flag draped over it, the body bags are handled very differently. Now, they try to be as respectful as they can, but if you've got 100 and some men to move and it's 100 degrees in the shade, guys, you're going to move fast and you stack them and pack them just like potato bags. That's what body bags are for. Now, the other thing is you can also bury in them because like an encapsulated, you know, corn that's used for caskets, it keeps everything right there in place and it molds, you know, and molters and rots inside the bag and doesn't do a big heavy cross-contamination of the water table. So that's the other reason for having them handy. Also, if they want to, let's say they're torturing prisoners, and or they are, again, murdering people in certain locations. You can keep all that mess contained inside the bag and move the bodies to wherever you want to and then dispose of them through incinerator, mass graves, whatever you're going to do. But one thing about them, they are airtight, they are watertight. So the cool thing about them is, guys, I'm going to tell you something you probably don't know. A lot of guys I know used to actually carry those to use them as sleeping bags. as wet weather sleeping bags or cold weather sleeping bags. They're one of the best darn covers you could get. They're heavy gauge, they're a beast to carry, but you know what? If you're trying to stay warm in extreme environments, it's like chemical suits. Everybody goes, oh my God, chemical suits. Guys, we use chemical suits for cold weather gear. I've told you this a million times on the air because they work really well at retaining body heat and they've got a damp outer layer. You just put the sleeping bag inside the body bag and now you're... Yeah, that's pretty good. Yeah, you're going to be high and dry. There ain't nothing going to get to you. Whatever gets in there, you took with you. So you get real careful about using them. But they again also help to retain a certain amount of the body heat too. With the bag dry, the bag of course, that outer protective layer, it does not allow for any air escape or for minimal air escape. Still you're going to lose heat. Calorie eventually commutes to the surface. But I know guys that use the body bags for that purpose. You can also use them as a quickie stretcher. There's a 4-point carry strap for a 6-point, forgive me. Two in the middle, two on the end, two on the other end. So if you're using them as casualty stretchers, okay, quickie casualty stretchers before the guy's dead, they're great for that. Don't get too upset. I'd like to know where all these are because they're going to end up being tools in one form or another. But one of the other things is for weapons cacheying if I need to keep weapons high and dry if I want to keep ammunition high and dry And I want to bury it I could take that body bag stuff my you know four or five m16s in there several cans of ammo or at least bandoliers and bandoliers and bandoliers of ammo. You can put web gear in there, medical equipment, all kinds of stuff. Zip that puppy up, make sure they put as many ways to protect the stuff from other damage to the environment inside when I put them in the bag. and then I can bury that bag or I could put it under, I could even leave it on the surface and bury it with leaves and debris and make it look like it's part of the terrain and I could come back two months or a year later and it looked just like it did when I put it in the bag. That's an old cashing trick, it works really well. And again, it's quick to carry in. Grab all the stuff I took from the corpses of my enemy and roll out the bag, dig the hole, put the weapons in there, put the ammunition I took off their bodies, take the web gear, make sure I don't have too much blood and gunk on it if I can help it or scrub it off a little bit. At least scrape off the body parts. And then bag those, put that in the body bag, zip that body bag shut. cover the dirt earth sod back up so it looks like it did before make sure I put the sod right back in place and now I got myself a weapons cache that my enemy provided when I wiped out that five man team that was out in the middle of nowhere. See how that works? Body bags are a tool guys just like ponchos. Don't look at them as something like, oh my god they call it a body bag! Where you got they always do this stuff where, oh my god, it's a body bag, oh I can see a body bag. It's like what's the big deal? Hey, I hope I can get some more of those. They don't know as far as concern about where they're piled up like this? Yes. But the body bag itself? Hey good guys, if I can grab them and somebody else is stooping up or provide them for free? They're going with me. Anything that is depo'd or stocked up, we need to know where it is. Because if this thing goes into a shooting war, because that's why they're putting it out there, so they can puff up how they're going to attack gun owners and kill gun owners in their homes and rape, kill, pillage, and burn the family and do all this stuff. And then of course they're going to come back and they'll be able to show the bodies. Remember what they did with Saddam Hussein's sons, where they put them on display? See, that's one of the reasons they're going to want this so they can do some like corpse displays for the ghouls that are in the rank and file so they can brag up and go, yeah, we killed that guy. We killed him. Because that's the kind of BS they've got these knuckle-drivers doing. Mark. Go ahead. Yeah, George Conjections again. You know, going back to the people why nobody wants to travel in the airplanes, well, it's the same way as becoming the same way with the Greyhound bus and traveling Amtrak. the same thing, the pooptas are groping. Just any weeds are traveling. Right, well let's see again, inevitably this is a boiling frog pile. Police take garbage in America which needs to be done away with completely. I'll say that flat out to their face. You all need to be out of work. You're not doing any service for the country and all you are is degrading and pulling us down. That's all they're doing. They're not saving anything, they're not helping anybody, they're not doing anything to protect anybody, they're just promoting a police state. And that's the antithesis of the liberty and freedom of America, and that's why we need to get rid of them. Well, I'd just like to know, suppose those TSA guard shacks, I know you mentioned those bulletproof guard shacks. I don't really think they'll stand up to a Peterbilt fully loaded. Garbage truck with a box up front modified so it's full of cement blocks. Think about a garbage dump truck. You take the dump, you load it full of cement blocks carefully. Cement, not cinder. And then you just pick up speed. Now you gotta watch that because you don't want that garbage flying up in your face. So you gotta make sure that you bolt, either weld in or again secure that roof on that garbage lid. You can't use that little plastic roof. That's not good. But the hydraulic effect of that block of material rolling over that little box those guards are in, that's where they're going to be found, you know, in amongst the wreckage after you roll over it with that truck at high speed. Well, at medium speed. Doesn't have to be high speed. Medium speed's fine. And all we're going to hear is, is the last minute you hit that air horn. They got these stupid things now that scissor up 25, 30 feet, you know, with a... I don't even know why they even do that. I guess so they could see all over the place, but they come in on a trailer, then it raises up 20 feet. That's a vertical control point. I've mentioned this many times on the air. It's like the French. The French... Oh, don't you remember the jokes if you listen to certain movies? Yeah, the French were here. They always liked building towers. Yeah, right. It's a French thing. Of course, the first people you kill are the guys in the towers. You know what I mean? Think about it. Who's the first person you kill? The guy in the tower. Yeah, there's shit in the back. I don't get it. But Mark, what about those portable towers they have that raise up? That's what he just told you about, George. Weren't you listening to what he said? That's what he's talking about. I can bump into him, you know, he's go watch it go, ahhh! Right, it's like, remember the movie Bojest. They made many remakes. We haven't seen one in a while, so I guess it's out of vogue, but Bojest was remade about, what, five or seven times. And the big thing about it was the French Tower in the middle of the fort. And at first it was, Jacques, go up the tower. And it was like, okay, it goes up the tower. But then the attack starts and, ahhh! So after the attack and they prop the bodies up around the perimeter, the sergeant turns to the other guy and goes, you know, you're a shock. You up the tower. And he looks up the tower and he looks at the corpse on the ground and he looks at the tower and he starts slowly climbing up the ladder. And the next fight starts and he gets shot first. And he, you know, haunts you up the ladder. And that was one of the big things about it was like the death sentence. You know, you gotta go up the tower. Eventually they'll figure this out, but it'll take time. If you look on any military maps, you will find these things. They are called vertical control points. That's the term they used to use. Vertical... well, actually, it still applies. These are vertical control points. I don't know how much control they all really offer, because if they can see you, you can see them if you're in rifle range, right guys? And I know, it's stupid. I mean, good lord, I would never want to go up to one of those things and just sit and duck. Well, and like you said, you might not even bother shooting at it because they are ballistically protected to a degree, but it depends on how big the gun is you got. It's a waste of a shell when, like you said, you could drive up and just knock it over and kill the bugger with a centrifugal force. You know what it'd be like? You could knock one of those things over at medium speed when that thing slaps into the concrete. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Here's another concept for you. Steal one of those big rig dragon wagons and just go ahead and hook that thing up to that critter and take off. Drag that thing for... Who cares how far? Just a lot of turns so it slams around and all kinds of stuff. That could be a whole lot of fun. You've got it bounces around, you see red smear where there's a face that hits one sheet of black sand and then he bounces around and there's a smear where he hits the other sheet of black sand. But he's not quite dead. And then you want to find him that way where it's kind of like dragging him around by a horse. Like the bag behind a horse with a rope. Only you're contained inside a box where you can't get out because you beat it up so bad that none of the doors or windows will open. Remember? You know he's stuck inside and he likes to help him but he's bleeding to death but he can't get out. Sounds like a good target for a trebuchet too. Oh yeah, there's all kinds of fun stuff like you said. He sees that refrigerator flying through the air at him, you know. Oh look it's a refrigerator. Yeah, well the thing about it is that they're designed to make you think, oh my god, that's so impressive and it's like, oh my god, that's so stupid. You know, but that's that's the kind of mentality you get with the police state think tank and the whole gist of well We have to keep coming up with ideas. Well, there's no really new ideas and you know the whole point about this is that you know, they're gonna go out and they're gonna control and of course the Pians that they get aren't exactly the bright candles in the box kids So there's somebody willing to get in there, you know, but my Mississippi Ogre, when are you gonna start building some things like guillotines and gallows in your backyard? Right, why do you in the backyard? Wouldn't they make good lawn ornaments? I wonder what would happen if you did that, if you actually put a guillotine together and did it as like a yard ornament for the front yard. Mark, why don't we fill stocks with guillotines, you know, let them go to public humiliation in the town square before they lose their heads. I still think, like I said, I think maybe just saving the guard shack box if it doesn't break down, putting it inside and let somebody have some fun driving for a few days. Oh golly we've got a new slogan. Hillary for Hillary. Yeah, yeah there we go. I bet they got to do it. The flag would cut down on the yard set on for Dauda Dela Salomon. Yeah with a few things in the front yard, yeah. a cinder block and put it where the tower scissors, where the scissor action works, just gonna cinder block and put it in between a scissor metal there and the thing wasn't even a bit of a lower. You'd be stuck up there. There's no way they can get back down. I mean, there's something... Well, you know, one of the things about that, the thing I've looked at those things, and they are Lexan and their armor, kind of like a train is. Guys, there's a reason they have special tools, because you can't get out of a train. And when they have one of those accidents, Those windows are ballistic and so are the walls. You're like in a big steel prison shed right off the bat. And if they have an accident, that window will press you right to the other wall and you'll be like you're in a petri dish. Same thing could happen with that thing up there. There's only one access hatch. They may have an escape hatch maybe to the bottom. But once you distort that box, once it's damaged, that's gonna jam up and that's where he's gonna be for as long as you want him to be there. You could use it kind of like a crow cage. You just leave him, right? Every once in a while drive by and drink a bottle of water in front of him and then go on down the road and then every once in a while, after a while he won't be standing up anymore. It'll just be a little, like, there'll be a little beaner over there in the corner. Anyway, we gotta go. 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