April 8, 2016
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1h 10m
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Mark Koernke opened the show discussing a colleague's departure from broadcasting due to personal and family caregiving responsibilities, then transitioned into Quartermaster's Corner with BK covering preparedness topics. The hosts discussed unusual spring weather patterns and freeze warnings, fuel price volatility and refinery consolidation, the opioid epidemic and drug distribution networks, and featured product recommendations including 37mm tear gas rounds, cancer treatment documentary resources, CR123A batteries, and gas mask adapter rings at discounted prices.
- quartermaster's corner
- preparedness
- fuel prices
- refinery consolidation
- opioid epidemic
- drug distribution
- afghanistan
- gas masks
- 37mm tear gas
- cr123a batteries
- maine military
- cancer treatment
- infrastructure sabotage
- weather patterns
- self-sufficiency
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I think that was expressed some curse words were actually thrown out the f-bomb was dropped I believe once So if anybody wants to check that out, it's from the trenches, you know world reported for us Just check the this which which my first the third mic from, Minnesota The Thursday the 7th of April it's in the first 3 p.m.. Hour about 20 minutes, and it starts Well Mike is pretty laid back for him to go off He had mentioned some issues in this recording about you know he's having some problems as well as his wife, and I think it was basically you know I don't rebroadcast Henry's program anymore for my own reasons. I know Spike still does, but so I totally miss that. Guys, I kind of power through Henry's periodically just because it's a good place to check for I Helped him last weekend with getting in touch with the guys in Arizona. I don't know I mean personally I wouldn't send If they're gonna say they're not militia, but yet still obviously be a civilian You know base militia group Trying to claim to be a 501c3. I wouldn't send them anything myself. That's me You know if you want to send them something hey, that's up to you I'm more than willing to put people in touch with the people that they're trying to get a hold of if we can do it that way. I don't know what happened there. I'm sorry Mike is having a problem. I don't know why he quit doing his program other than he had personal stuff that was going on in life there. and I know we shifted his program around a couple of times and I'm sorry if you're having a problem, Mike, if you're listening. If you need any help, I believe you have my number. You can call me anytime. There's an old saying, unhappy wife, unhappy life. Well, he does have a heavy load on his end and he's the total caregiver to his wife and he's doing a wonderful job. to him extensively and I feel for him, I pray for him. As I do, he does have a heavy load and I think the show might have become a burden, possibly, but in my humble opinion, I think he was looking for a little more interaction on the show. Even the Liberty Bible Hour doesn't get the response that I would have hoped But I know it's going worldwide. I know there's a listening radius out there Well, you're not you you don't do a calling program and he was trying to do it He was trying to do a calling program and whenever you're doing something like that guys It takes time to build up a pool and you have to be promoting it not just on the network that you're on But you got to do it in other venues too, whether it be Facebook or whatever else You guys can go and do that. I am blessed with having all the help here that we do with you guys. And I know we're over the top of the hour and we will be making that shift out here shortly, but we couldn't do with LTR what we do if it wasn't for our listeners. I know that. I've always known that. And, you know, that's how LTR got to the position that it's at now, doing what we're doing on the internet. And if it weren't for the listeners with that fiasco that happened with Live 365, which by the way we still haven't gotten the refund yet guys, I just sent them another email about that. We wouldn't be able to be on the air as we are right now. I wouldn't have a place to be moving to, you know, up there in the northern part of the state if it wasn't for the support of listeners. So I gotta say thank you immensely to everybody who has helped and giving us opportunities to keep moving forward with the station and I'm sorry Mike's having the problem that he's having I wish I was closer and I could help him you know face-to-face personally right there but we are at the top of the hour guys so we got to say good evening coming up next is the intelligence report next Friday I don't know if I will be here I may need Spike to take over Hopefully I will be but we you know, that's our last day of packing before the big Run-off guys, so I'll try to be here. I don't know if I will Once again, I have no sympathy because all of my moves were one-way, one-shots and you get to go back and forth. I consider that extremely luxurious. Well, this is the last shot. We got to get everything in this run. Red from Arizona wants to wish everybody listening and on the call a great weekend. 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Call or visit them today for prices on hard to find ammo and bulk ammo orders. You don't need to worry about having a military surplus store in your area because MaineMilitary.com is the only store you'll ever need, all from the comfort of your computer. Visit them online today at MaineMilitary.com. That's Maine, like the state, Military.com. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walking 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 tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. Take a Satan's number and you trade it 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 and dead. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you 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, it is torture, freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he 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 trample each God given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free and butter knife. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. Line the lines and territories west, central, Mississippi along with Alaska. No wee rainy here, nothing that's an accumulation, just keeping things damp. and wet. We've got record water. All the ponds are full. It's looking pretty interesting for being springtime and heading that way. BK, what's it like in your act of the woods? What's today? What's jumping off the wall, please? It is Friday evening, it is 8 April 2016, it's Friday evening, that makes this the last hour of the day and the week for the intelligence report and therefore Quartermaster's Corner. And we have been having an awful lot of rainy stuff here. Finally got a clear day, so I was out digging a post hole, you know, the mailbox fell over, these things happen from time to time, you know. pressure-treated wood doesn't last forever regardless. And this guy just decided it was done and it flopped over. So I was out there digging a hole in the post hole and reminded, gee, I'm sure glad that I don't make a living drilling post holes by hand. That was not a whole lot of fun. Even just drilling one was a major nuisance. you know, pouring the concrete and all that kind of good nonsense, but hopefully that chore is done just in time, I gather, because they're putting out a freeze warning for tomorrow. So tomorrow is going to be... 9 of April here in Climate Zone 6 and we're supposed to be getting a hard freeze. It is the weirdest thing. So it's quite surprising to me. Fortunately, we have not had the monsoon season that we had this time last year. We had just two months of steady rain and overcast and rain and overcast and so on. It hasn't been that bad. But we're sure getting enough. Of course, there's the old saying about April showers and May flowers and all that kind of good stuff. So a certain amount of this is to be expected. But it still seems like it's kind of weird and non-seasonal. So I don't feel too guilty about not having done the garden the way we should because if it's going to freeze, it would have been a wasted effort anyway. So that's letting me off the hook a little bit. But, you know, so it goes. Are you seeing strange patterns at your end or is it on track or what are you getting? We're getting typical for the late winter, early spring cycle. Plant growth has been phenomenal. Even with the little flurries of cold, snowy, you know, like cold slash snowy we've been getting, it's not freezing again. Very light freeze, but like I said, the plants that have come up are incredibly hardy. I've got a few things I didn't plant last year. We're going through the burbs right now. The up-down cycle we've had, we've had some really strong plantings come. Stuff we put in last year that were almost freebies and they're the strongest we've planted in a long time. So we're still going through the inventory. I have a chance to get that done. Pulling from Michigan, we're in the wet state. We got the lakes. This could be off Lake Erie. Haven't seen too much of that. This front coming in from the south, it's just the sky, but as soon as it hits the ground, it's... deep frost here and then a really good year for the hit or vice and all the other weeks ago we got two inches of snow that didn't stick of course because it had you know warmed up the the ground fire above the sticking point but that struck me as wildly a seasonal but you know so it goes but you know freeze tomorrow The garden is showing some fairly strong garlic from last year. I thought I'd lost all of it and some of it actually survived. I think that's following the same pattern. We've got hearty survivors remaining behind. That's positive. If I do absolutely nothing, I should still get some garlic. I kind of like that idea. I have absolutely no idea what variety it is. It was just sort of an emergency grab, the non-sprayed variety at Whole Foods. They said, okay, well, I'm going to plant this and hope for the best. Some of it seems to have survived. So whatever variety that is, I'll get some of that. other things planned, but those are already coming up fairly strong. Those are the ones that have survived being drowned in last year's monsoon, so that's not too bad at all. In other fronts, have you experienced a gyration in the fuel prices? We saw a spike from, you know, within the last couple of months we've been as low as $1.43 and then about a week, week and a half ago, we spiked up to above $2. As the weirdest thing, it's sort of like they gave up the game and said, okay, now we're gonna, you know, go ahead and suck it out of the economy a little bit and then it's been softening and dribbling down slowly. But, you know, I think, you know, I've stayed away from the gas station all that time and I think everybody else is. and we're squeezing them back down into the 180s range. But to pop from 140 to 2, almost up a third overnight is just... They're stretching credulity, don't you think? Well, they've kept it here. That's interesting because they jacked it up as far as they could, but they kept it below $2. It stated $1.99.95. But then again, Like you said, it was at $143, $147. It went up to $199, I think in a few places at $203 here, and then dropped back down to where it is right now, which is about $192, $193 a gallon, which is still, again, like you said, 30, 40 cents higher justification for the increase put for, like you said, milking money out of the population. The little propaganda, people were hammering on them on that real quick because there is no indication to get rid of the excesses and the measurements that they gave. Gotta remember guys, they stick the pumps everywhere. They stick all the tanks. They have a complete essay of everything above ground because of EPA. Oh, there's that government agency that, like many others, forced them to act in particular ways. Well, you can cross-reference between all these federal agencies and all have overlap. The problem they've got is, nothing has changed with their numbers. They're still up to their eyeballs in fuel. They haven't wanted to, they can't really idle the It's like a cement plant. Once it's running, you better keep it running. Or like a steel mill's running, you better keep it running. Shutting down our refinery is a month-long process. Or at least entering a backup again. And then they also have all the inspection processes and they jab them for all kinds of things, etc. So as long as they keep continuity in production, they keep the paperwork away. We don't have to, you know, conform to all the regular specifications, but we quandary the way U idle down. So that's another reason they just want to keep cranking stuff out because let's remember that in 1999-2000, we read it out on the air, it was three, four, no, forgive me, four full double-sided pages with no space, all of the refineries and their lesser facilities that were being shut down. Now, a percentage, about one quarter back in 1999-2000, where it was the extensive supplementary repair because of extended service. In other words, long running times, you know, you run off a valve, you turn on another, you bypass something and you let it run the way it is, but at a given point, you know, all that band catches up with you. So a chunk of that was our absolute necessary maintenance. Well, it's 2000. This is the year 2016. Very much since that 2002-2003 to 2007 startup again. because that's how long it took. Like you said, shutting them down is one thing. Getting all the approvals and rubber stamps, you know, it was a comment we made when this was going on back in 99. That to put this stuff back up, either they're going to use it as an excuse for not turning it back on, which they do here in Michigan, by the way, with one of the biggest refineries down during the 99, even though both the Indian nations and other companies tried to buy the refinery to bring it back online. place for decades and decades, it required additional maintenance. That was performed to a degree and then it was frozen and then, droid, they wanted the site flying. They wanted that manufacturing out exactly that. So, it's not the only refinery like that. Then there are other smaller refineries that do what we call pre-cracking when the stuff comes out of the field. They do the initial bulk sorting so this can like this. It's not just the big, you know, super pipe sites that you see, but many other pole barn size that are right down the line, step by step, operating non-stop also. Just as long. So there's a sense of this. And again, use for the prices to be up or there. In secret weapons for silent wars, jack the price upon fuel to try and reduce spendable income in other areas so the population can't find an excuse. They do, it'll probably burp for a second and drop down again like it did. But for a gallon of gas... We're down to something like what? Five major oil companies at this point. We've allowed so many mergers and acquisitions that it's concentrated to the point there's practically a single point of control for the entire system. And I recall reading them bragging about their percentage utilization being up in the 90s. Well, that's nothing to brag about. When your economy's running Even at a modest level and you're in the 90s percentile, you know, utilization, what that means is that your brittle is all get out. You have one actual unplanned disaster and suddenly you've got a problem. Of course, when you've got a cartel like that, it's not considered a problem if the prices double. But clearly, the infrastructure has been allowed to concentrate and all of the peripheral operations have been shut down to the point that there's only a few key operations. And we've been made strategically vulnerable as part of the ongoing shut down and sabotage operations. One of the aspects of this that just confuses the heck out of me is that it's been so successful that we've got all of this communications, we've got the internet, we've got people, every person out there practically has two functioning eyeballs and millions of people are involved in all these industries and yet we get very, very little awareness apparently in the public level of the extent to which the economy is being shut down that all this sabotage is occurring that the infrastructure is being manipulated to this degree. We hammer about that in our tiny little corner of the communications network. But as far as I can tell, the vast majority of the public is still blissfully unaware of the vast magnitude of this operation that's been going on for decades. And it just blows my mind that people can be that. unaware and that's sleepy. There's a little bit of waking up going on, but I'm just really astonished at the extent to which this has managed to fly under most people's radars. You know, it's possible that the Pizza and Super Bowl effect is at work there, that people are just living inside their smartphones and blissfully unaware, but It just establishes me the extent to which this sort of stuff can can be Advanced without anybody appearing to notice Can you explain that to me in any way? I mean, you know, what are you thought? I think the level of pros and prodiginess is Sadly higher one thing that I we were talking about in the two-hour block and I caught before we actually got back here to the Before the programming started was this whole people opiates It's not to the point where every second person is on opium, but when you look at the accumulative effect, you know, a combination of political correctness, you've got, then you've got the corporate illicit, you know, like the opium. Of the table and below the table ones, 12,000 shares. You've got to figure out, inundating a massive amount of the population. One of the most fascinating things that I really had to point out to everybody who was watching a little piece that they were doing was, you've got this woman, and if this was cocaine or crack, The woman behind the wheel clutching the steering wheel, her eyes would be bugged out, she'd be looking for her next fix. Well, instead, uh, I'm looking for my guy, I'm looking for my Opium. Just something I have said about it, and it's been that way for two minutes, but after anybody from marijuana to begin with, slash, you know, pick whatever name I'm gonna use for it. When you're looking at that, or Opium, Duke, I mean, unless they're really jonesing for a fix with heroin, or with Opium, always in laid-back mode. even when they go a little crazy in the head. Whereas with the cocaine cycle, which I've talked about for years, man, it was like the eyes are bugging out of the head, just tilted backwards, they're looking down their nose at you, and they are in hyper mode. They are bouncing off the wall, they are ready to bounce off the wall even more if they don't get what it is they're looking for. Just do it with crackheads, etc. But what's best is the selective process with the opiates because you are going to see a progress carrying down of the person. It's only in the very last and final desperation stages where there's nothing left to hawk, there's no way to make any money, their productivity is in the toilet, their mind will become the final thing. It's not the same. Well, we've gone through this sort of cycle before. I recall reading that after the Civil War, there was an enormous amount of morphine addiction because of war wounds. But we didn't have a drug war. It wasn't restricted. It was not all that particularly expensive. And the majority of those people had their addiction, but it basically did not harm them very much. You know by the standards of modern drugs is not like the Prozac's and so on. It was the Edgar Allen Poe era. We were a great, we'd be in fact just in reverse, great writings by great individuals who were great dopeheads when you think about it. Because everybody knew Edgar Allen Poe was into morphine. Everybody knew him. He was into opiates. And heroin, the hero drug, came from that particular issue. That's the whole point. class or a different type. The thing is that that's just a tail string of what you're talking about though with the whole idea that, you know, well how is it these people are acting the way that they are? Well, it's to the shipwreck that we're seeing right now. The problem is in this cycle, if they wanted, and I've argued this for years, if they wanted a crazy person, you go with the crazy drugs. Couch potato victims slash, or someone to manipulate, you go with the sloth drugs. And opium is a sloth drug. But you might get, well, example is one of the arguments and the reason they were of the death. Well why are we having fatalities? Well how about because of the quality of the product? You've got totally variable product. You have no idea what the concentration is and you have no idea what the adulterants are. Exactly. We don't know what they split it with and you also don't know how rich. See here's the other thing that you know think about these you know there are some people that are chemists there that are doing this but for stroke. Why did you have a stroke? Well the quality of the product was way richer than it should have been so she got a really good but you know whoa Yes, he's well-uprated for something like 3% concentration. If you get 10%, you're going to be in trouble. So yeah. And so there's the problem with this, is you've got these characters, you've got this wave, and this is the other part that they're lamenting about, with no discussion about where it came from. In fact, they tried to poo-poo that. Oh, oh, let's not talk about where it came from, uh, Afghanistan. Well, let's not discuss the Afghanistan-ISK border. In fact, if you look, what was interesting about the map is what did it show? Incidents are higher as well. along the Mexican border from California, Arizona to Mexico and Texas. And then the big other thumpers are like for Colorado to see it and the big hub like Atlanta. Here are the distribution patterns which means you know the higher you are in the distribution tree the higher the chance of randomly getting something that's over strength. And that's and there's where again the lethality issue that you're talking about is oh you know they're doing the drama thing like they've always done. The drugs become And when they make it a soap opera in a life, we're gonna help you to get cured of this. Well then, everybody thinks, well everybody can get cured from it. Except that's the minority. And the rest are there won't be any hate like you did before you attained as best they can while they get you to the morgue. It's just over and over again where it's the, he's so heroic. I'm drugs because I get some attention and not only that, but I saw the miniseries and it'll be a heroic effort to come back from, no, doing it in the first place. All the way back to the period you're talking about. This was brought up, the Civil War. epic writings, etc. For everyone that was critical to survive, the Brex were their guys. Those here Brex women were for a different reason. If you consider that in the 19th century, chemistry was not particularly advanced and we didn't have computerized quality controls and so on and so forth, and yet somehow they managed to produce this stuff to adequate purity that there weren't a lot of casualties. No, survivability from use of the sub-mall plus again remember there was another industry that was always there the opium dens have been around forever the opium dens coming in from the east and the west especially in the in the in the ports of entry uh were always findable uh what you're written about so it's not like it's a mystery it's not like they didn't know and again they don't want custom you know flopping and then dying they'll come for every last penny they're worth and then flop them out the back door and throw them out a ship in shanghai about it. There was an industry to this whole process. And even then, it's like, well, don't worry, he'll dry out on that ship two or three years out. You know, think about it. Well, at least that are under-pronounced, doped in on another part of the world, and we don't leave him to the captain. Well, yeah, that plus, you know, smoking something unrefined is strangely enough, being very low tech is also a very safe method, you know, much safer than injecting something. Right. So, well, the big thing now is the, and this is what's fast Step one with regard to the multiple popular ways to reintroduce heroin and the opium in general. Now the hammering out is at the hair push. Well, the heroin is more efficient for transport. We've been talking about this of Afghanistan. The Tutsi rolls are becoming the Tutsi pops. You know, they've been bringing marijuana across the border, but lo and behold, everybody's thinking, well, they've been loaded with what? Oh, opium. You caught with it right away because they weren't looking for anything inside the marijuana. Well, if you're importing marijuana illegally with mules across the border, what else would you be doing? Well, it turns out they were plugging the centers with the opium. And when they catch them, you see the photographs of them burning these big bales of it. They don't cut every bale and they have to see if there's anything inside. They just have a bonfire. Yeah, and so what happened is they actually found out accidentally because they were burning some material apparently, and somebody noticed that the when these things were burning, something wasn't burning right, so somebody got curious. God knows how many times before they told anybody, but eventually it was discovered that it's kind of like what they were doing with the semi-trucks with the plywood where they would cut out the middle of the plywood stacks and they were filling the setter with drugs, okay? And it's in the middle, up and everything bound back together, whatever, charged with the marijuana, which was still not good, in the opium because there's a different grade scale, the whole nine yards with the way that they treat them. We don't know how much of that is ready before they finally figured out that this second phase of transport was going on. That's where we get into the whole thing of concentrated wealth. The purer it is, and the more concentrated it is, the more money you make by your slaves. DC, you know, novice is in the industry. As they get closer to that source, it's not stepped on as much, so they're taking it purer each time. That's why our they're big mistakes they're just thinking all this stuff's cleaner and yeah sure it's cleaner it's nothing stepped on and then they end up of ODing because they're taking it too pure for their system to handle. Well, yeah, if you're in a city that's high in the distribution chain, you know, it's fewer steps from the original source. Exactly. Then if somebody diverts a portion of a shipment and sells them off on the side, that's not necessarily going through the same series of dilutions and adulterations or something else. I think that's probably the way people get these hotshots. Yeah, yeah, and that's what I'm kind of thinking as well. And another thing is, Mark, you know this as well as I do, they ship that stuff back to this country in dead corpses. Oh, mode in the world is stuff a corpse, stuff a body. Yeah, well that's... Everybody's gonna be looking for anything in a pile of sludge. What's about this is that there are so many ways of solving it, the ones that find it. lawyers and gansets and I had that broadened plan and are the lawyers. They're the ones that are brainers who are these, you know, that's why exactly every one of them is gonna have to be lined up and shot. Yeah, if you could press up on your last one of them right now, would you do it? In heartbeat. Boom. Bye. But what about soy? Boom. The problem is how it affects every last one of us in a situation where it's virtually one of the tools that has been used throughout history societies. Not only undermining the society as a large but undermining society in the foothold from the family on out. Can you imagine the incredible paroxysms in our society if somebody actually invented a handheld light detector? If somebody had a lie detector... Can you imagine if there were 100% effective ones that you could just, you know, somebody invented those and you know, you could just grab people and interrogate them and... Well, BK, haven't you heard about the lie detectors or voice detectors or whatever that they've been made illegal to use? Especially during political season? Yeah, the voice stress analyzers are a little rough, but they're apparently just good enough to be dangerous to the political structure. Yeah, yeah, and I'd love to have one myself because I'd make all the damn results. And if they don't like it, they'll just have a bad day when they come to shut me down. Okay, guys, I'm very good. Appreciate it. Before we go any further, got none for everybody out there is Quartermaster Friday. Unmo.com. Unmo.com. He slid something in that I didn't see because it's weird. You see his page is kind of eclectic. Stuff in on maybe somebody else had to enter this. 37 millimeter tear gas surplus rounds manufactured by Def Tech. Six rounds, 75 yard range. $149. If you go pick them, 169. So the 37 millimeter standard are not restricted. See devices, they are in 37 millimeter by the way. All rear. That's $115 for six of them? Yeah, that's actually not. was the norm. Again, I'm going to look and see here, I've turned manufacture. Oh, wait a minute, no it is right there, right on the face, 1997. Okay, very good. 37 millimeter CN gear gas. These will fit and fire in all 37 millimeter launchers. They also will fire in the 38 and some 40 millimeter launchers. Now personally, I've never run into a 38. Okay, I've never run into one. I tried to push them in the early 80s again, and the 37 is still the most common, 40 millimeters military. It's just that simple. They are, these are 37s. These are 37 millimeter flare, uh, slide, you know, forgive me, Cs, okay. Law enforcement riot control rounds, they have been tested and work fine. Manufacture dates of the late 1990s, after fired, they go a distance of approximately 75 yards, burning white smoke, which is CN tear gas, for about 10 seconds. Not want to be in that smoke for even, or even close. Each order will receive six rounds. These are federally legal to buy, however, there are states and municipalities who responsibility to check and see not toys to play with such as flares. A copy of the ATF AFE ruling on these cartridges is below. Tf roll 95-3, the ATF is designed for expelling tear gas. Or pyrotechnic signals are not weapons destructive to Alabama or Wisconsin. But everywhere else, parent, etc. Smoke grenade guys. millimeter flare projectors. I would also remind everybody again is that they also have the flare. So have the one-minute flares which are at about 15,000 candle power so $5,400. They have them in yellow, they have them in orange, one-minute flares. The price in the country, you know what they're doing, they're buying from the, they got a good contact and they've been a couple dollars apiece for ground flares using technology. This will get it accomplished. To your doorstep, the yellow flares, orange flares, or go down through the scroll. Now what's weird is normally he has all this stuff side by side. Page work for him, he's been a little busy. Case of the red for ten of the others. So that's my go, whichever, what's your choice? Personal flip there if you want to go three minute long, three of the smoke. But you carry at one of the police, which is hey, that's what most of the pouches are we were picking up that will fit all these things. Three, three and three. So it works out well. Let's see, there is a time limited item I wanted to bring up. This one is sort of a secondary from the town hall meeting of last week, particularly one of the people calling in was saying gee, you know, a friend of his has cancer, what can he do about it? There is a website that periodically runs free episodes of a movie interview, etcetera series. They sell on DVD to support their activities. But every so often they make it free on YouTube. And a cycle of that is coming up this coming week on April 12th. The site that you want to take a look at is go.thetruthaboutcancer.com. That's a slightly weird URL, but is G-O dot and the rest of it. That is about cancer dot com. I will remind people that there is a suite of software available DVD video soft dot com. There are many similar suites, but that one is one that I like and use a lot. If you install that on a Windows machine, it has a very functional YouTube downloader package where you bring up a YouTube site and just copy the URL, paste it in, and that guy will pull in the YouTube and deposit it on your hard drive as a video and MP4 file typically. So you can grab these things and save them off to your hard drive for further distribution or later viewing. So the website is go.thetruthaboutcancer.com and the software package I recommend is DVDvideosoft.com. If you go to the website and sign up with an email and so on, they will send you a download link that becomes operational when they put these things online. They're available only for a limited period. They are not available all the time. Yeah, this is time sensitive this comes up every few months, but it's only available once in a while and You know a cycle is coming up April 12th, so one last time the URL for the signup page is go dot the truth about cancer calm and the Software suite that I recommend is DVD video soft calm If you install that, then when they send you an email saying, okay, it's live and available and so on, you can just copy and paste that URL into that package and it will store that data on your hard drive. Make sure you've got 20 or 30 gigabytes free space because each of those videos is a gig or two. So they get to be kind of lengthy. What they've done in the past and I think they will probably do this time is switch on one episode per day for 9 or 10 days. They might do it all in one big rush, so you know be prepared for a lot of downloading. But the usual pattern is one per day. And that's useful, A, because even if the medical system is operational, it has a terrible track record at treating this, and B, the medical system may cease to be operational or practically operational from our point of view. So knowing about these various alternate treatments is very, very important if you have anybody in the household or friends or whatnot who are in need of this information. Most of these treatments are purely dietary and there's dozens of these treatments. If each one of them has a 5 or 10 or 15% chance of working, there's really no excuse for not cycling through and finding one that works for a given individual. If your immune system is not completely wiped out, you should be able to recover from this stuff. At the very least, if we can get our casualty rate down to half of what it would be, otherwise that is major progress. Take a look gather the available information. This is not stuff that the corporate system is going to Push in your direction because nobody gets to charge you a hundred thousand dollars for you know eat this and don't eat that right you know so That's the way it goes. Well the honorable forum. Yeah, one of the neighbors here has Parkinson's which is a form of that. I was chatting with his wife and there are lots of ads on the television saying, everybody should travel to our city and attend the following clinic that will treat your illness and so on. They don't mention the cost in the television ads. The neighbor's wife was saying, well, yeah, we inquired with those people and they want Before you step through the door, they want an authorization for a quarter million dollars. I think we figured out how they can afford all of those television commercials. You think maybe? It is a big business and it is not a nice business. Its job is to suck the juice out of you until you're all dry and crispy and then throw away the husk. It's like a spider and a fly. is the way that works. So, you know, if we can find alternatives, especially even if they don't work all the time, if they work some of the time, that works better than the official established system. So that's an opportunity that comes up on April 12th. Any final comments? I recommend Tribury's separate mechanic. If you have a big enough drive, you can, you know, cache it that way too. It's a personal choice, but in the computer we just pulled offline. We're pulling everything down in a separate, you know, pit, please. Right, archiving things to burned DVDs or flash sticks or whatever you've got, you know, gets them offline and gets them safe. You know, the idea of having multiple copies is always a good one. You know, all information is value. These episodes are a gig or more, so you know, be prepared for a significant amount of volume. Let's see, I will remind people again at the risk of sounding repetitive, BG Micro has CR123A batteries. I'm not going to go into long speech on this one, but they've got some of the CR123A batteries still at $1.19 apiece. Those are a bargain at that price, but they have some CR123s that are 10% less rating capacity. At two-thirds the price so for the same dollars you get 50% more Units at 10% less capacity each You know CR 1 2 3's at 80 cents apiece both of those are Bargains the 80 cents model is an even more extreme bargain until those go offline. I'm going to keep reminding people If you have night vision or if you have high-tech flashlights or laser designators or whatnot designed for the CR123s. It is absolutely a no-brainer to work that one while it remains available. The other bargain I also mentioned last week, I'm going to keep hammering this until it vanishes. Apparently, Maine military accessed some cash of supplies. And so once again, the adapter rings that will let your 60 millimeter mask use 40 millimeter filters are at a dollar apiece. We have not seen that price for many, many years. I have big old sack of them from when they're available for a dollar apiece. You have to buy 100 of them. to get that price. Nowadays, they must have a pallet of the things because they're offering them at a dollar apiece straight up any quantity you want. Of course, we are no longer hip deep in the fin masks as we were back in the day. So there may be less demand for those that might have something to do with the dollar apiece price. But that is a dirt cheap bargain. If these things run out, your next best option is something like, you know, Numrich that offers the metal version of those for $10 apiece and has had them for a long time. If you have no other option than even at $10 it's still worth having. But a buck apiece is a bargain and it has become available just recently at Maine Military. So if you have anything that uses 60 millimeter filters, whether it's the fin masks, whether it's the USM9s, whether it's Canadian C2 or C3s, there are probably a couple of other models that I'm not aware of. that are designed for the 60 millimeters. You want to have a couple of these adapters for each mask that makes the mask more versatile than the standard 40 millimeters because you can use both the 60 millimeter fin filters and the 40 millimeter NATO filters. Do you know of other models that use 60 millimeters, Mark? All the GSG types, a lot of the other Euro, there's even some of the Italian might show up eventually because where they're turning to. For a dollar a piece, I bought 20. They're on the front page of main military. That's him for a long time. We bought a certain number when they were cheap before. I don't know because they haven't had a chance to talk to him to see if he bought out an inventory or whatever. Typically that's what he does though. He'll find a store or again a jobber because those have been much more expensive. Yeah, that would be mice or mises that he may have cleaned somebody out. If all of you have the finished masks, get one of these per mask and immediately when you get the shipment, right in the gas mask bag pocket, in your bags, all of them, there's internal sleeves and there are external pockets. Even if there isn't a pocket, just jam it in the box, you know, the bag, just make sure it's with it. Right, well most all of them have them. They have little slips and little slide points for this very piece of equipment. So you can do it. In fact, if you've got the M9, if you haven't already switched over, go to the B-Green gas mask bags or the US M40 bag. All the extra pockets, but more important is that they're big and they filter attached. Because the newer masks have the side filter and they're bulkier. Make sure everyone's got one in it. The second step is a batch of the thin masks. We're on the march both day and night. Thank you, BK. Yeah, pinch your nose to your taxes. Hope that this is the last time. Very good. I just take it over. We'll see you all week. Start Monday.