August 20, 2015
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Mark Koernke discussed flag controversies and political correctness, including attacks on Confederate and POW flags by activist groups. He criticized Democratic presidential candidates and praised Donald Trump's immigration stance, comparing it to historical precedent. The episode featured extensive discussion of home defense tactics, chemical weapons identification, gas mask production, and improvised defensive measures using household chemicals and materials.
- confederate flag
- pow flag
- political correctness
- donald trump
- immigration
- gun confiscation
- connecticut
- new york
- home defense
- chemical weapons
- gas masks
- refrigerants
- preparedness
- militia
- second amendment
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A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and, speaking low to me, he said. We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from Tyrant. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But Tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free. and home of the brave. You 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 is spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay attacks 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 and 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 will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, 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, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god-given rite, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? The home of the free? to Liberty Tree Radio and we're broadcasting to all points of the compass and to each and every one of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. You might be listening on an AM or an FM station. My hat's go off to you guys. I call you the short rangers, not the micro broadcasters or the rebroadcasters. I call you the short rangers because it gives you kind of a militant bent. It's like you've got Keith now instead of just, oh, he's a rebroadcaster. He's a short ranger. But you might be listening on CB, try that channel 9 here, channel 29 here and there. You might be listening, how about that Indiana Freedom Talk radio? Yee-haw! Or PBN.4MG or Live 365. I think there's a 4MG behind that one too. Number of different venues. Again, it is the 20th day of August, Donald Betcher. I brought something up at the beginning of the week and I wanna bring this up again because I don't know if we've touched that since then. In the interim, the fires are still burning. I'm wondering how Joe is doing. The flag there, the appearance thereof, and it's not more, you know, we, that is a lot more politically corrupt. I can move that phrase back because I can, in German then. Yeah, Don, try 1917 with the Bolsheviks. And I thought about the stars and bars, that I would like to put up a St. Andrew's Cross in my front yard. Yeah. Paint it blue with white stars and hang a red sheet behind it. We brought this up at the beginning of the week and my father called me over the weekend talking about some guy, a writer in the Times, or one of those rags out of Napole there. The writer had the thought line that, well, because that's a racist flag, well, the next one he's looking at is the prisoner of war flag. That's a flag. We have to get rid of that flag. Actually, Don, that's already being attacked in the Senate right now. Somebody is bringing a lawsuit forward that because the silhouette on the POW flag is black, that that is a symbol of hatred towards black people in America. It represents the POWs who were of course held behind the lines who were black, white, and even other colors. In this instance, black could represent us. Well, they also have to have a silhouette somehow. Yeah. You know, here's what... If it was white, they'd say, you'd be forgetting all those black people wanting Vietnam, dear. This is part of the old, we need to shoot the buggers, bringing up political correctness and get done with them. Yeah. You know, there's a point where this is what they've done all over the planet. Same shysters, same international communists, the kosher mafia, the shysters. Who's the third group that nobody pisses and moans about? I mean, in reality, if we're all worried about political correctness, we are including all the Jewish mafia, right? We're going after them, right? Oh, no. In fact, remember that good old guy from 60 Minutes when the one person interviewing said, well, you're white, he goes, no, I'm Jewish. It's like it rattled it out so quick, guys. It was automatic, which means it was at the top of his brain. Right. You didn't have to dig that one up. No, he didn't have to think about it. It was automatic. I'm not white. I'm Jewish. Oh, thank you. See, when you're watching this war go on, understand the players and how this is a constant spiral of apology to put you on the defense with no ground, no footing, no nothing. And well, you know, that's where, like I said, pick a place. Everybody always argues about peeling back the onion. Hey, pick a place, put the standard in the ground and then fight from there. Yep. And figure it out later. Right now, plant your standard and again, then plant the other end with a spike in it right in their gut. Remember what you saw him do in the Patriot where he takes the flag? You know, actually, that's one of the few times where you see the flag used. The Fleur de Lis that you think looks like a Fleur de Lis on the top of a flag? That spike? It was not designed to be dull. That's only in recent years where we don't go with a flag bearer front and forward. Does everybody understand that you had pike heads, you had mastards, you had lance heads? You know, if you take a look at a lot of the original- this is what I've always said about the artwork, guys. Look at the artwork! Tension of the real- you know, the real article as opposed to the, you know, the later the trappings of or the image of. He's carrying- whoever heard this before, he's carrying a sword, but it's, you know, a ceremonial blade. If only sharpened on one side. If sharp at all. We wouldn't want anybody to poke happy anybody. Well, stupid as of, but in reality it's true. Well, you know, that's only a ceremonial blade. Well, why would it not be a functional blade? Well, because we don't trust them near the royalty. There's some of the flags right now. They're going right through everything down there. But that's part of this whole, who's pushing this? ADL, Southern Perversion Law, foreign internationalists who are attacking American history. Because that's part of the attacking America for an invasion or for a completion of and a plugging in of the red terror. Because you've already seen examples where you get the flash mobs to attack a person who's carrying the flag and you... Well, of course until such time as somebody is carrying that browning high power, pulls it out and knocks down 13 for 13. You know what I mean? And then, you know, saves a couple back just in case some are twitching and want to get back up. You see, that's what's fascinating about this. It's like, what everybody's gonna have to start doing. If you don't, the way I'm talking right now is the way everybody should be talking right now. Really? Sounds like they're gonna need to shoot their arse right out of here, don't we? What stopped Connecticut and New York from being a crazy hell-bent for election gun confiscation, guys? Was it everybody going let's talk? That didn't do any good. Everybody wanted to talk right up until when they passed it, because they figured they were just gonna roll over everybody. But as they proceeded with it, everybody said, you know, I'm not going to follow your orders. And by the way, those people are going to shoot your ass. And they're going to first probably try to shoot whoever comes through the door, but then everybody's going to figure out, go after the bastards who caused this problem. And the more they heard that, the more they realize that's exactly how everybody's thinking. No, I don't care about your peons. I can kill the knuckle draggers anytime. But if I get rid of the head, the rest of the snake kind of twitches and quivers, but, and it might go crazy for a bit. But I can hunt them down anytime. They're wearing black uniforms. They're easy to find. We know where they live. Yeah, we know where they live. Tit for tat. But the ones that, you know, again, signed all this garbage in so the knuckle draggers figured they'd get away with it and then come into your home and steal your property and steal other property and five finger discount, you know, pock, pick-pocking people. No, everybody knows what's happening there and what their agenda would be. Pigs wouldn't stop with it. We're coming for the guns! No, they wouldn't, because they're thieves. And once the doors open, they've already been conditioned to the, well, we can do the property seizure thing! Yeah, well, then you might as well just nail their ass for everything and be done with it. Oh boy, I was only following orders! Bad orders to follow! Bup bup bup bup bup! Word. After my flag, oh that was a big mis- bup bup bup bup bup bup bup bup bup! I had to try and take my flag was worth it for ya, wasn't it? Bup bup bup bup bup! attitude. Everybody expresses it. That's how everybody should be talking to everybody about this. It's amazing when you keep planting seeds. Eventually they all sprout. Yup. Everybody's like, you know you're right. Especially when they're fertilized with the right BS. Yeah, and we know which BS needs to go under the ground. Well, at least be left for the buzzards. But we do have a lot of turkey buzzards. We've had more turkey buzzards than I've ever seen in my whole life. It's been bothering me. We have vultures now in Michigan like there is no tomorrow. What repeat I should be speaking of is not a single pair of work boots that's been stolen in Ferguson, Missouri. Yeah, Fergatee's you, yes. We figured that will continue. They're almost growing mold and dust. So they're kind of moldy in the burned out buildings that he just sit there. And the work boots just stayed. A couple of things you're telling me. We're going on the offensive here with her. I talked with Eddie about this and I don't know if it's in progress yet, but I really wanted to. If you took, think about this. I want to set the scene here. You got those and Dorsey and the dog and they're hopping down the yellow brick road and one of them sings if I only had a brain. Right? Go over here to Hogan's Heroes, the Colonel Clunk, yeah I know his name, yelling, Sergeant Schultz? Sergeant Schultz saying, what is it, what was his name? Wait a minute, we'll answer that one for a minute. Well, we imagine someone saying, did in the news the other day when she was talking about her fervor, ask her, did you? the server and she said, oh what do you mean like with a cloth? Then she went on, someone else said something and she said, I know nothing. That should be a video. I know nothing, Sergeant Schultz. I know nothing. Or rather, yeah, it could be even Senator Clinton. I know nothing. We had a break. That would be a real good little video real quick. You know, 30 seconds or 60 or whatnot. If someone was clever out there, they could do that. I think you could get millions of hits. You don't even have to tell them you didn't think of it. I'd really like duffeling around some information here and there. You should have seen her. There are grown fangs in those moments she would have. You know, like the empire in the movies just to imp the people standing in front of her. She would have. Right now, there's no one else in the Democratic Party. They got that Commie Burnie, what's his name. He's a socialist at a core. A Biden fellow, maybe, you know, the vice president, you know, isn't that a logical progression many times the vice president's step? Well, if it wasn't right there on TV, if it wasn't real life, you'd think it was like a comic years ago, beating the hell out of Sarah Palin. And I'm not really a Sarah Palin fan, but look what they did to her. Boy, I still think whenever I think about Sarah Palin, I still think, yep, I'd hit that. That's your opinion, you know, but I would remind you that, yeah, but now there you go. It's you're gonna have to take that up between You and your maker. They maintain a G-rated show around here, right? I'm trying to keep it mostly G-rated. Okay. And one of the big bucks about it, they say that Donald Trump is bringing up the... He's making them talk about him. Well, one of them is immigration and he's going to have Mexico build that wall. There will be a lot of Mexicans working on that one. It's this lumber yard. It comes in, he says, I want to apply for a job. My buddy looks at me, he turns around, gets an application, puts it on the table, he says, I want you to use these words in a sentence. The guy says, uh, cheese and liver. Right there at nine o'clock, I had to get some, pick up some lumber and my buddy opens the door and I walk in and right behind me to Mexican walks in the door and buddy walks over and puts the application on the table. This guy's eyes gets real big. He says, wait a minute. We got to talk first. He says, I want you to use these words in a sentence. He says, you use a, getting yellow and crispy. You know, he hadn't been here long. He didn't know much English because he, he looked up at my buddy and he says, buff on green. That's not all of the Sarah Palin stuff, like it's just a joke, don't it? Well, physically, to remove the illegals from the country, he said he will physically order the police to remove the illegals from the country. And you know, that number's gone from 11 to 16 to 18 to 20 million, but you know, it's back down to 11 again? Let me see, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20. Where did those 9 million illegals go? Oh, they must have got those birth certificates in Texas that the Nicaraguans and the Guatemalans and the Ecuadorians and the Brazilians are coming up here for. How do they get a birth certificate when they weren't born there? Now one can understand it. Oh, how did Obongo get a birth certificate in Hawaii? Oh, he had to go to Kenya just the other day to pick it up. Now let's run back to this because we go to the bush. One of the bushes, I think it was Junior there said something like, well, I can't order them out of the country. It's unprecedented. Let me see here. Truman ordered them out. But, you know, a president, not that, I mean, in our lifetime? Plenty of you weren't though, you youngsters, I thank you for tuning in. But this is a history lesson too. And now we're talking about history. Somebody's probably going to turn the channel. The illegal's out and they left. It's not unprecedented, Mr. Bush. Did you know that Wilson, you know in the time around World War I, ordered the illegals out and they got on their burrow and they rode there? Did you know that? So for these dummies to say, oh that's crude and it's unprecedented and you can't do that. When Trump says I'll order the police to get them out of here if they don't leave. Well, it's a logical progression, isn't it? Presidents have ordered the illegals to leave and they got on their burrow and they rode their ass home. Once in the last century, twice. wants it to begin this century and wants it in the middle of the century. And it's a shame that another president didn't do it before the end of the century. And you know, I don't think Trump's gonna be, you know, sometimes we need someone like, kind of like that, don't we? Someone who's not afraid to speak his mind. Even if it's, you know, all the balls in the right little dot, and you know, one of them's running around a little bit, at least it wouldn't be as stupid as either of the Bush. How does that go, Hunter? looking like I just, my brain just shorted out. I got to pull my finger out of the light socket. How do I do that? So I can get my finger out of the light socket, be turned off a prompter, piles of notes in front of you and you know, just floss with paper. No, I do that facetiously. I say that because I've sat with you, I've stood with you for an hour and it just, it just The information just comes from you. It's not like you're looking at the back of your hand or looking into your pocket for information because somebody shut the prompt wrong. That's why I said it. That's what turns me off for listening to most of these people. It's really from their heart. But he knows if the person is immersed or interested in the subject, they would be able to talk about it. And you have to have an electronic prompter and have a clue who the hell you're talking to at that moment. is there's, you know, what's going on with your brain? And, but we've seen that how many times with how many of these talking heads where the teleprompter wasn't turned on and they couldn't get it working and the character is standing there and doesn't even know who he's talking, doesn't know he's looking at. He doesn't even have an idea what state he's in. Or at least with a teleprompter he can't say anything about it. It's like, uh, or mental state. And then chuckles about it that, well, I can't do anything until the teleprompters turn on. How you doing? Hi, hi. Well, you know what? First time you start that BS, if I hadn't left already or never showed up, I would be leaving then. Just a total insult. What? Okay, you mean to say that while you were in the limo and while you were driving here, that you weren't at least reviewing who you were going to be talking to. where they're from, what's their ability to business or an event. Can't remember from one moment to the next who you're standing in front of. How would you absorb that? It's a politician that's supposed to be your forte. You know, if you think about it, isn't that, you know, at the very least as a snake oil, flim flam oil salesman, you know, the flim flam artist, you know, he's supposed to be able to do that on the fly. You'll notice that these flim flam shyster politicians simply I mean, usually at least they blow smoke up your hind end. Although again, as we know, most of it comes from the earpiece and it comes from the teleprompter even then. You know, in other words, you know, I come before you to stand behind, you know, yeah, I'm sure you do, sir. But that, at least something... This leaves so we can get down to... Yeah, exactly. How many times... Yeah, that's one of... That's another one that'll make me leave the room. You know, it's like, really? Taking off his suit. Why didn't he have his suit on and come out here in the first place? If he knew he was going to do that... How much does he pay that fellow to hold his jacket? Yeah, that coat hanger is just right there ready to go. Because we wouldn't want to mess up that nice press suit that, well, we're going to use for a prop or bus and go down the road 20 miles. Yup. And again, what's fascinating about this worry about, I mean, Trump is talking about stuff. and Trump doing what he's talking about is the same confidence I had when Bummer was coming in and as we warned everybody about with Bush when you know everybody did the, oh, oh, Bill Clinton can't run again, George Bush is gonna be president and yeah, uh-huh, everything is gonna change. You'll notice that within three to six months after George Bush, George W. got in that the abortion clinics were all closed. You notice that? All the Poof to Paradise stuff just got to stop dead in his tracks, right? And uh... The place got cleaned up, didn't it? The hyper-liberal, shall we say, personnel who were hired into the FBI Department of Defense, they were all fired and were out on the street. Didn't have a job, right? Kept their jobs. The individuals in the prostitute's office who are fired on a regular basis whenever the presidency changes because they're corporate representatives. They're business people. Okay, understand that part. The contracted MECOR. Let's go ahead, Gold. We're just crazy Lennonites living in a poof just paradise. Proceeded the Amish paradise thing, like you did. One of the other things here that I think, in the end with this, the, in fact, there's an open scroll that, see, on the one hand, as long as you're toeing the line, the leftist, you know, in other words, the global warming scam, slash the change, well, of course there's climate change. That's one of the most asinine they've come up with. It's in line with where they can try to keep it nebulous that way. California governor says people who don't buy into the climate change agenda are genetically inferior togladites. Yeah, yeah, well I read, I'm not like you, patient government that will bleed out, especially hyper liberals. We don't need to read it. And if Phil, who's then telling you that if you actually are up to speed and know that the climate change scam, the global warming scam, which of course they'll do everything they can do to avoid mentioning global warming now. nebulous. All weather. We trained individuals actually as a clue about how the weather system works on this planet. You know conditions. Now granted that same professional can also identify man-made and fabricated or engineered weather manipulation and everybody knows they can do that. Years way before you know the US government acknowledged it. I didn't explain how they did it. Back to Al Gore. Well, it'll be propaganda. And we should have been louder about it, but you know, all the refrigeration people knew what was going on with the refrigerant scam. And that was not the first time either, but that's probably one of the best examples of hyperpropaganda with absolutely no science to back it up, and a complete fabrication in life from the get-go. And the only reason that the whole air conditioning slash the coolant scam was in place is because the formulas were running out per law. If they were to run out, the most asinine-basa possible formula so you could come up with. A possible way that the coolant gases could run, etc., by the very nature of the weight of the material, in fact, of the soil. The other thing is the coolant that they were attacking was the safest refrigerant coolant ever produced superior to what we are now using, which is a more dangerous material and cooling people, refrigerant work. They're more at danger now getting close than they were when we had the refrigerant that everybody was told, oh my god, they're going to die and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. It's like, no. About 40 years. The type of refrigerants we're using now comparable to the edge of what was called the ammonia aid for the longest time were a charging refrigerant line. The problem is if you had a leak on your charge. And there were several other chemicals, most of them the present refrigerant that now is being used. In fact, one of the other rejected refrigerants that we went away from because it was inferior and the only reason was greed on the part of the little clique of Shysters. So what they did is they propagandized it to get everybody to do without any clue. And they even repeated this. When I was on the intel report in the 90s, I was explaining this. I had some of the guys that were in refrigeration, they came up and called in and said, yes, you're right. Now the reason I knew it is because of the people at the U of M who dealt with refrigerants the same way, but I also have had classes on this, guys. Seriously. There's a whole, I mean, I've had a whole series of classes on refrigeration. It was kind of handy because, well, like if you're in a spaceship, you know, or spacecraft, or if you're in a spacecraft design, you're kind of in a closed environment machine. There's no place to really go with your atmosphere unless you want to go out. And if you do, you get kind of puffily and then you boil. Yeah, you're talking about free air. How was mustard gas? Or are they just trying to take away another something that... You mean the formula from... Okay, now don't confuse them. Wait a minute. Back up here. Refrigerant is... everything that's in the different refrigerants has been used in chemical ordnance. So don't make that mistake. Virtually, that's part of the industry. You mean as far as how phosgene gas was generated? Yeah, that's what I'm saying is are they taking ability away from people to be able to defend theirself with that? I mean there has to be a method behind the madness, whatever they do. Well, no, no, initially the stuff we have right now would be just to be used to, you could use it to develop phosgene 3. Remember there's mustard gas, there's phosgene 1, phosgene 2, and phosgene 3. And the only difference in fact, now would be more wicked than whatever we had. Like I said, the reason that the other refrigerant was used is because it was operator safe and public safe. That's why they went to it. History for producing chemical ordnance, all of the refrigerants fall into that category because their basic components or even if they have what is considered to be a cross-contaminate component, it's a neutral component so it won't affect the formula if it was used to enhance a deploying agent. pretty in agent, it would be deployable, it would stay atmosphere-bombed because it has to bond to the air molecule. The problem with the material we're talking about, the 12, actually, what is it, the 11 and 12 and 13, the higher and lower were hardly ever used, available. The problem with it is it's heavier than air, so it doesn't, until it is bonded, thermally acts, stay air-bombed, and it's because of the nature of how it sheds calories, which is why it was used in refrigeration. it goes through, pulls calories out, sheds calories and then reactivates. You actually create heat, you know, if there's a heating process involved, a thermal process, refrigeration is the absence of heat. Cold is the absence of heat. That literally is the definition for cold. Cold is the absence of heat. So what you're doing is extracting and shedding them somewhere else. That's what you're doing. You're pulling calories from the uh... air bubble that you have the back of the the the the space you have and the material sir but remember that still heavier the reason it did manage that is as it comes back to the cooling system because it's heavier than air it drops itself into a primary reservoir sheds the calories through the radiator systems that you typically see that the full systems and then of course being a lower temperature it pushes back to the system and recite recycles again extracts more calories slash heat from the air and goes through the whole process and dumps it somewhere else. You can never get rid of that heat. You're simply moving the heat somewhere. But that thermal process is what helps the element to be able to rise or move through as a higher gas when the... Can't do that with it as an ordinance unless you, again, you crack it. You've got two or three other chemicals, I think, one of this potassium, furocyanide. has to be attached to it in order to make it work as, you know, as mustard gas. Whereas, again, Fosgene 1, 2, or 3. They thermally charge, and even then, one of the things about certain agents is they very quickly settle and pool. Yeah. Okay? And that's why one of the things you were... Oh, as long as you're on chemical weapons here, let's bring this up. One of the... Colonel... I would say, that's a salutation type. I wanted to thank you for your master's mission to victory. I did ask, I hear any of them, give you the heads up here. You were so highly spoken and recommended tonight on the loud warning and message early on. Right. Intelligent. I'm hoping you're going to bring them up on the broadcast soon. Where was this? Where was this? Republic Broadcasting last night, 8, 9 o'clock section. He used to listen to the archive, Colonel. Very important. coaching time as usual, you're more than well aware. The other astonishing thing being that the Press 95, located by Commander Jan Jennings, under Jan Jennings, U.S. Coast Guard, had mentioned her before, and had adopted the same over on the ocean side of the discussion, you realize that they've infiltrated the on the other side as well. I just wanted to mention that I'll close for now. Can we get back? I'd really appreciate an advisory and a heads up how to proceed. Five, the federal station via a lot of the talks you radio. Planning to finalize that, sir. Okay, let me hold on. I'm going to write that down. Rod Clap, the talk trying to get in touch with you, I believe, and having his volunteers, I believe, to be your group's It's L.A.H. spiritual assistant. Remember, we're asking for pastoral booklet in New York. He's talking about, he actually has one hell of a speaker. In fact, he doesn't sit here holding anything back. He had a fun time sitting down. I think all of us together are just chewing at the bad guys. And then in time for the second guy. He really has to stay around. He's the kind of person you'd like standing next to you, because you know, no doubt he's going to hold you around. That's right. He has to be a good person. our Gnostic call be it Republic, 8-9 o'clock last night, you would not believe how much they love you. That's your video accord, I think, with them. You want to get back in touch with them as soon as possible, sir, please. Okay. Jan Chenney, U.S. Marine Corps, third reserve, I'd mention Dory, coming out there, would you believe, Rhonda, I'm sure it is well. Talk to you, sir. Bless you. Very good, thank you. Okay, sorry, give me homework. I'll finish up real quick here on this. One of the several things you're doing observing the battlefield is bore in any standing water that what appears to be an oily surface. Now granted, oily surfaces can take place, in effect, be a vehicle 10 feet away from that water puddle. You don't see a whole lot of knocked out vehicles nearby, but you see that oily response or that oily residue in any standing water such as bomb craters, things of that, like tires or track ruts or small excavations. that are not completed. This is some of the stuff you're watching for. You may not have sensors. Mustard gas is going to emit a click like smell. All of them have, in their final form, once you get complete and then you get a re-concentration as it collects and drops to the ground, or when it drops into your area where it's at long level, let's put it that way, then it even smells like, again, garlic, or it'll smell like fresh cut slash grass. Especially it's like somebody said well, do you see any pine trees around here middle of cotton country? Smell right don't breathe too deep and try and find some protection again. These are typically again chemical weapons So there is the ability to defend against those by dunder heads that well They could add something to it that will destroy the filters this way or do damage or coat the filters Oh, well, if that's the case you're dead. Congratulations. Put the mask on and try yeah You know what I mean? It's like, so what do you want me to do? If they're gonna drop the bomb, I wanna be right under it. Yeah, it's like, well, I'll tell you what, I'll try my gas mask and see if I can breathe better. How's that sound? You can stand there without one and then when you start scrabbling towards my face, I'm going to shoot you. I need a gas mask. And now later, you feel you're more important than I am because you were stupid and don't have a gas mask, and you deserve one now because you were smarter than me. But wait, I'm the one with the gas mask. You're obviously a jackass, aren't you? See how that works? In fact, I just bought what I could find. The latest mask in are the Polish round eye. Which correction correct. Check. A batch of checks. Check checks are releasing. They're parallel with the M10. They're no different from the Israeli Civil Defense mask. Kind of heavy. Okay. Girthy mask. Out West. Got what I could. My belief is right now that's one of those things I can't make. We make masks. We have one. We have one mold. We are producing a copy of the M15 mask. We have done this for quite a few years now. We have money, we run them. We don't have the money, you know, the mold. It's one mold, does one mask, it's it. We own the machinery, it's all ours, we can immediately build those. We can build filters. The most intricate part of the filter is the threadstock. That's why they went coarse, so it could be very forgiving with regard to invention. In other words, what you have to work with, the important is it's a progressive tapered filter like any other plumbing filter, so that it does a positive lock. and a progressive positive seal. Always remember that. What about refrigerant? And our idea about, well, giving us, remember that all of the, and this lesson is, all of the refrigerants in one way or another in the corporate chemicals industry typically are related to chemical ordinance technology. This is a lot of refrigerants, special higher gases for welding, or for atmosphere conditions that are needed with certain technologies are the same people that also have another cross skull bone X thingy off to the side and do ordinance for the government. Hey, one of the reasons chlorine was the first gas deployed in World War I and they liked like really clean shirts and different fight, you know? The chlorine do the job real good chlorine. It's true. Well, and even now, I guess Here's a mean one. You've got a bunch of characters. Let's say that you've got multi-story defense. I'm looking for the kitchen laundry room first. Wanna know why? I'm looking to, hopefully I'm in an industrial area. I might even have a whole bunch of cleaning supplies. Because one bucket full of ammonia and one bucket full of bleach. Oh, you could evacuate the stairway. Where say they kick the door in and they're going door to door. Or let's say a stairwell. You know what happens when you pour a big one gallon or two gallon pail of... down an area and then dump the ammonia right behind it. And remember the stairwell is perfect because vapor arrives. Yeah, it's going down from one direction but the vapor as the air mix continues, it's going to saturate that vertical control point. Now it doesn't mean your enemy doesn't have gas masks, but have you ever had to fight in a gas mask? If you're indoors, now your vision is tunnel horse, you know like you're wearing blinders like a horse. And I'm the one defending the complex, why do you think I set the buckets up in the first place? Oh you didn't see the tripwire? Oh you didn't see the guy at the top of the stairs sandbagged in, you can't really see his position anyway. And he just cut loose with that long tube 12 gauge with the 11 shot mag or the 20 round drum or that big 30 round drum like we were talking about. And while you're gasping a little bit and still trying to wear the gas mask and trying to move up the stairs, You know, you're being hosed down with a bunch of number four buck? Yeah, you probably didn't make it by then, you decide. And they're thinking about some of this, but you see, it's one thing when you're attacking a guy half awake at three in the morning, it's another thing when the black knuckle draggers have to actually fight a war. Because it's equal opportunity time, and everything you got is a weapon, and everything goes down range. Costics, combustibles, nails, you name it, nasty things that go bump in the night and during the day. And then you're still shooting at them. Oh, we've talked about a number of different home defense items. Do you throw out your old brake fluids? Talked about even delivering boiling water. But you know, water boils at like 212 degrees. Your basic fluid boils at about 400 and then up from there for the high performance brake fluids. Like the energy. That's the job done. Oh yeah. It would make people want to peel off their past gas. just one way to get there. Another, someone was telling me, I'll, I'll, I'll, Mr. Otto used to talk about they're doing the hot hot hot or when they're lining up at your front door, scarecrow, pull your trigger now. Or do exactly what everybody's been asking about. You do a low fuel, low fuel, high fuel mix and charge the line with that. Yeah, right. It's not water in the lines. That way, And by the way, what's that flare for out in the yard there? Air fuel mix is the big thing. Not only are you going to get the high-low stick, but you're going to get the air fuel mix, which means that the shockwave from, you know, in addition to everything else you're getting, you will get a high-velocity shockwave out of that. Now, the important thing is that, unlike gasoline, it'll be good. But with a sticky low burn and it's bonding with the high burn material, that keeps the flammable down on the target right down to the ground. There's no ducking out of the way of the flame expand. You know, the flame as it expands. He will get away from some of it, maybe for a moment. Remember who have, I'm sorry, many palm sticks. Foyers. The room that door at the entrance to the building, you know, main portion of the building, get into that room and then stumble them there for a moment in, you know, as they pile up doing the hut hut thing. Imagine all kinds of things could happen. that wouldn't be any fun in that. Pull boxes of baking soda and a gallon of vinegar and you introduce them, it gets real hot bubbling off. You were to move through a space and have someone else follow you through that space a little while later when carbon dioxide is heavier than the air. If you were to move through a basement, as example, in one end and out the other, When you move into an area where there is no oxygen and you're exerting yourself to get there, you're running. In deep breaths, you're incapacitated. If you're running into that area, you might not be able to turn around and save yourself. If you're already taxing your body for oxygen and you run into an area where there's no oxygen because, well, your opponent has voided the room of it. Shoo, flawless. Yeah. Yeah. incapacitated, you're on your knees, you're choking, you know that you are dying. Little two and three breaths, you don't have the command of your body to turn around and leave that area. So, on setting, that attack is. This is why Halon, see, when you saw the movie Terminator, okay, well, yeah, you have to have a gas mask, alright, you have to have a system, ideally, because, well, what it is, is an oxygen depriver, actually, it's a oxygen displacer. Well, if you get a lung full of Halon, there's no way for you to re-establish the air contact, the oxygen contact from your lungs. That's why, see, originally with tankers, this is one of the run-running jokes, American units, they stopped using it. They're probably using it again. I think I heard that they were with like the Abrams maybe. Uh, okay, so they have a lot of flame problems, needless to say, when things are compartment, they knock down the... They will knock down the fire, but it won't save the crew. Gonna need a new crew, but damn, we... the tank survived. The Russians? straight on the outside and somewhat okay on the inside but nobody's moving in there. A couple lungs full of Halon and that's all she wrote. A couple of boxes of baking soda and a gallon of vinegar and you can volume of... Deceptive because most people if you were using it and say if you have the stairways going down and then it's a hallway and they're under the same area. Shorter is better. You can flood that area with CO2 or you can use any number of these other solutions. And what will happen is as you move down the stairs into the area, you are now in a completely different planetary environment. It's like you're on another planet, from that envelope. How heavily you flood it determines the height of that envelope. It's like a swim pool. It's heavier than air. So when you have that lower depressed area, and it's a very confined area left and right, ideally with minimal or no ventilation, You know, no venting or side rooms or side chambers, so there's no loss or containment of material. Because it will distribute. It will continue to try to find its gravity point when you drop down. Higher point, well, the more you flood it with or the more you move it, greater the volume of the cover, the amount of space going into a swimming pool, but you don't even realize it. It's like literally drowning yourself. Visible water. Yeah, well, the bad guy is a... Yeah, it's like, well, am I gonna be friendly with them? I want their equipment, and this is a great way to get clean. Oh, you might have to bleach. Well, that's the only problem, like the bleach ammonia bucket thing. You know when you threw it down there, the bleach in your pure form is gonna hit all kinds of stuff, and ideally you wanna keep it, they're not too far down, not too deep, because you wanna be able to saturate an area. Remember, the material gravity sucks. In its liquid form, it'll fall to the point where, of course, it makes contact. deepest point in, say, the stairwell. That is going to bomb. Well, it's also going to be doing that all up and down the area as the agent connects, you know, one agent contacts the other. So that's a heat generator too. It's a cool secondary result you might not even expected. Whoops. Oh my goodness, how could that have... And things are beginning to burn. Actually, these are issues that had to be dealt with with the original chemical deployments that were taking place militarily. World War I was a research laboratory guy. Certainly they were doing the research behind the scenes. the bunch was to get it up where they could use it on the troops. Yeah. Yeah. So we're all, we're talking about something that 100 years ago was in every, in fact this is the year 2015. This would become an everyday occurrence for three years on the battlefield. Oh the word gaff. What was that bang bang? The idea is guys through all environments metal on metal can use