Mark Koernke and Larry Lawson discussed an alleged ICE agent suicide note claiming government plans for martial law, FEMA camps, and mass disarmament during an engineered economic collapse triggered by EMP or power grid shutdown. They analyzed the mechanics of cell phone tracking and wallet-based surveillance systems, explained how authorities would exploit disabled electronics to locate and round up citizens, and advised listeners on preparedness measures including alternative communications, food storage, and weapon preservation. The show covered credit card chip technology, the importance of mental math skills, and featured caller discussions on weapon storage oils (LPS-3 and Gibbs), job availability in Kentucky, and upcoming 300 Blackout rifle demonstrations with night vision equipment.
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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. Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? 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 to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch 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? Still the land of the in theory and gentlemen, this is the gents report. I'm our krunky I'm Larry Lawson one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and on the sisters, both on the West, Southwest, and you were listening to us on Indiana Freedom Talk Radio Delta, NARC and Golden Spike Technologies. Six spring day, the green stuff is getting greener. We just got more plants in the ground. Nancy had just put them in the end of yesterday, and we finally got a piddly, long soaking rain, which is exactly what we needed. So, Larry, what's it like in your neck of the woods? What's the day today? What's jumping off the wall, please? This is the 10th of May, 2016 AD. If you spoke about this immigration and customs enforcement guy that walked out on a pier and blew his brains out after leaving a note about basically what you've been talking about all these years, Mark, he left a lengthy suicide note exposing terrifying plans the government has for American citizens, FEMA concentration camps, terminating federal prisoners in U.S. prisons, roundups, gun confiscation, executive order that home Obama passed here recently, executive order 13603. This story was aired by a radio station in New York, Super Station 95, and you can see the story probably at SuperStation95.com. and it says, ICE agent commits suicide in New York City, leaves note revealing government plans to round up and disarm Americans during economic and bank collapse. And the outline is what I've seen said several different places that they're gonna do like an EMP effect, they're gonna take down a power grid, and during that time the power grid is down since most Americans are not prepared to fire up a radio or anything else, they're gonna sit there with their thumb up their hind end. They're not going to know what's going on during that time. That's when he says they've targeted preppers and others and they're going to move. People won't be able to get money out of banks or anything else. It'll be complete nuts. Things are constricting and tightening up now that Russia and China have bought tons and tons and tons of gold. They've started another market to distribute precious metals to pressure to put. silver and gold is something that is realistic instead of manipulated is extreme at this point is going to break loose at some point in this house of cards that we've been coddling and protecting and arresting anybody that talks about it here yada yada yada is about ready to fall. Obama's passed another executive order for martial law beginning in August the same time that he's told the Syrians that they need to make Assad go or else. That basically means war with Russia come August. They're pretty clear on this that it's going to be a different track, they're words. So they're telling you when they're going to do this, they're making moves, they're moving equipment, so people you better be doing the same. Because the economy is collapsing, there is no growth, there is no jobs. Home Obama is the one that's peddling fiction, that's what his job is. The economy is basically dead, at least from everything I've seen. They've got something called a Baltic Dry Index, which indicates incoming shipping freight, and that's in the basement. There's almost nothing moving. People are reporting, you know, store shelves are kind of getting thin and bare in spots. You know, there's no online, on land truck shipping much now. People just aren't buying anything. They don't have any money to buy anything with. It's kind of grinding to a halt, and believe me, once they stop the banks and stop the power and everything, the fine young urban youth that we have these days in, you know, downtown urban areas are just going to explode. But that's what they want. They want complete chaos and disruption so that they have their excuse to move in their martial law, order out of chaos. That's what they're orchestrating. But definitely recommend that you have some way to generate power if you have things that you want to run with power. A lot of radios and other things will run off DC, but you might need a generator for a water pump. Don't try and run refrigerators or freezers. You can't keep the thing going that long. Start using that food immediately. If you have canning ability or some way to preserve it in any other fashion than freezing, do it. But make plans because they're making plans. Anyway, we got that, Mark. I don't see a name on this guy, but he supposedly took a week to detail his note and detail things. FEMA Camps for Americans. He says that the federal prisoners will be gassed to death. At that point, he says everybody will be put on lockdown. Regardless of their crimes, or sentence, the prison staff will depart the facility and somebody will trigger a lethal gas system and they'll be hauled off. That's one thing that doesn't quite make sense. So he says that they're then going to use the prisons for citizens who fight against federal onslaught. Well, why would they bother to put citizens back in prisons, you know? If we're the rebels, I mean, they're just going to shoot everybody too. But he does talk about the billion rounds of ammunition that they bought, which actually I think is closer to two or something. But I just want people to pay attention to this. This is superstation95.com in New York City. Well, real quick here. There's been a couple of different pieces that have been out there in the last couple of days we've been talking about. There's several overlapping stories that are in the net on this case, but what I don't see is the name. Whether that's been supposedly subdued, you know, classified, whatever, I can't see that happening. I can't either. That is interesting. There is no name of this guy. In fact, if you watch the first three paragraphs, keep emphasizing 42 year old guy, 42 year individual, it's like, well, name. Okay. Obviously, if he executed himself in a public place, then I can't see him worrying about, well, we'll wait till we inform the next of kin. Well, that won't take very long. But again, the issue is, you know, again, looking at the story, Just something as a heads up, we talked about this earlier this morning, it's posted several places, I'd ask everybody to think about it, again, take a look at how this has been put together, how this story has been constructed. There's people with other agendas out there too. Not that anything we're talking about is wrong, that the characters will do this to create disruption or to create other problems, or problem issues also. Well, hopefully any time anybody hears things like this, they just get another little bit more prepared, go out and get you some more batteries, go out and get you some more bullets, go out and get you some more cans of soup or whatever, you know. Keep getting ready, because one of these days you're probably going to need it. Or your neighbor might need it. You might be able to use it for barter. But the point is, money is going to be made absolutely worthless. That's the plan. They want to create a financial crisis to try and force everybody on a digital cashless system. Uh, have you got any information Mark? I know they're forcing everybody to use credit cards now with chips in them. Are those chips trackable? Or are they just... Well, you see, now we've got an entire portfolio on that. I haven't really touched on that in a while, but yes, those are a transponder chip. The multi-station format chip that you see that's in the open is one of two that are on board the card. The one that you see that's gold looks like it has these weird odd segments. is actually 20 year old technology now guys. You might recall when these first came out in official capacity for testing it was about 1993, 1994. I've got the entire, I've got all the prototypes of all of these. The interesting thing is I have one of the prototypes that demonstrates that while you see that gold chip with the sub segments, that is a processor system by the way, that's a complete little micro computer system and storage system with compartmentalized sub segments. databases, there is a separate integrated system in between the card or in between two wafers that actually takes up the rest of the card. So the part that you see officially is the actual processor and storage system, but what you don't see is the antenna array and the rest of the collection circuitry. microwave for thin. The two examples I have of several dozen examples, I actually have an entire portfolio of this, it's in the other room, actually the other studio. I can't, doesn't hold up to the microphone here. It's still, to describe it, the examples we have, I went right to the companies years ago, we all did, everybody said hey guys, go talk to the people trying to sell this garbage. Because they're trying to sell it initially, they assumed that they were talking to everybody who was so excited about getting this stuff out there without everybody knowing about it. What they realized after a while and stopped doing is providing the information because we were using it to show people what they were actually up to. And the original prototype models were, of course, the Mark Card, M-A-R-C. You know, I'm not trying to call it the Mark of the Beast by using the French or the European spelling as opposed to the M-A-R-K, like my name. Mark in the English configuration was with a cave in French and most of the other Lolan languages, it's with a C. So that was a tongue-in-cheek play on words thing. It's still a Mark card, it's in Mark of the Beast. And they did know what they were doing with that. Originally, the guys had one card. That was Generation 1. Gen 2, I believe, they now are carrying two cards, two separate cards, with virtually everything in terms of payroll, military records, and also they have their medical records as part of that. But the financial component, of course, everything is scannable, everything is trackable. Yeah, that should be expected. Now there were variations and there were some that were much larger and heavier cards. The density of the processor was about twice, three times the thickness of the card itself and actually was a little bit of a bulge left and you know top and bottom. Those had a much stronger tracking transceiver, or forgive me, transmitter. What we know now is that with all the cell phone collection towers, they don't need as strong a transmitter. That's why you have little Star Trek cell phone communicators the same way. And if they're scanning an area and using a frequency scanner, they can ID pretty much any number in any of the cards you're carrying. There's not really any way of covering them up completely with tin foil or something or metal, doing a Faraday cage thing to actually block that. Again, they're counting on, remember, two things, like I said, they're counting on the idea that they can shut down the electronics. That's true. But how many people are gonna throw their wallet away? Or how many people are gonna set it aside? Or how many people are gonna put their cellphone away? You know what, in a way they won't put their cellphone or the wallet away? Under the hopes that maybe things will start back up again. So if you shut down everything for usage, now let's think this through math-wise. Here's how this works. Step one, you have the Israelis and their Muslim employees do a light nuke attack or a dirty bomb attack on the southeastern part of the United States. Jacksonville, Savannah, or Charleston, those would be the three primary targets. Might be all three. the next thing to do is a fake shutdown now in the local areas where the event takes place it wouldn't be fake it would be very depending upon the mp strike with anybody did he precautionary you know in protection in advance because they know it's coming to save their infrastructure you know they've been for the traders are in the regime the government and the Israelis and their Muslim employees are going to be doing this is government-sponsored terrorism now after this happens they shut the system down immediately people are picking up their phones or they're in the middle of techs And by the way, for those of you who don't recognize this, go watch the LaVoy Finicum Ambush videos. Videos from inside where they're talking about what happened to their cell phone. Their cell phones went off. One was in the middle of a text processing, oh, I lost my connection. No, they were shunted. Now in the process, remember shunting, all that does is either they block all the cell phone towers, just tell them not to receive and send. as far as any code signal from your transceiver. Okay, because remember your telephone is in reality a radio transceiver, that's all it is. Phone name, because that makes everybody, that's been the transitional thing for familiarity from the one on your desk at home that was wired up in the radio transmitter you're carrying now. The big thing is that you wouldn't throw it away, you'd keep trying to use it. Well, if you deny everybody the audio track use and the texting use, then you have freed up the entire massive wave and overlapping volume of the system to be used for on-site real-time tracking. If you took the load, if you simply said, we're not accepting any calls no matter who thinks they're going to call in, we're going to shut all of that off. But we're not going to shut the system off. Shut your phone off. They can't really, they don't need to, but they can't really do that without it costing more resources. So why bother? They want your phone on because if you're tracking or looking for people, then now that you've shut down the texting, that's a whole pile of volume in terms of bandwidth, think about it. And then you shut down all the app going on that's irrelevant, that's, you know, cell phone, you know, audio track. Guys, you have all of that resource you just opened up and, you know, freed to being used for whatever other ulterior motive you choose. And people would not get rid of the cell phone. They'd keep trying to use them. They would keep carrying them. They would have, well, look at that guy across the street. They stopped his car and they pulled him out of the car and threw him in that black bus. Wow! Look at that! Hold it, dude, it's somebody else. Hey, who's this person in my car door? We didn't know why I was here. You see, they drag him away. Now the other half is the wallets. Initially, of course, the same system that's managing a good portion of that 800 meg and some 900 meg that isn't police and military. The 900 Meg is mostly police and military. That would be shunted and also the card system at the same time. And a lot of the card systems feed through the cell phone system. They operate off the same wire lines nowadays and microwave transmission transmitters that they know everything else does. So most people would try their cards, cards don't work. Now the, you know, the cyclic economic crisis thing happens because, you know, the kids don't know how to do math. All the computers go into Norman Coordinate Brain Fart. I've watched this several times around the country, Larry. Last couple of trips we had a McDonald's where they couldn't take any cards. Took three cashiers to do the work at one register. Seriously. In fact, in another place we stopped at a chicken place a couple trips ago. Three people were trying to do the math and got it wrong. And the supervisor came up and did the math and got it wrong again. Nancy finally said, okay, wait a minute, hold on. And she showed them, here's how you do it. And oh, look. And there was dollars in difference. General system would go to Catatonic Brain Fart with no mechanical application people that could actually get the job done. The people who are ready for this would make money hand over fist. As far as people at businesses, if you're smart, Have adding machines ready, have people with pads and paper and tell your people to be prepared to do mechanical transactions without electronics. Why not? They should be able to do the math. They are human beings, right? They're supposed to be also bright in the 21st century. Yuck, yuck, yuck. So, in both cases, the people would not be taking their credit card and going, oh, that bugger didn't work this time, Larry, let's throw our cards in the trash over there. No, they wouldn't. They'd put the cards right back into the wallet. They'd have all of that tracer ID on hand. And one of the things, if nothing else, is before they even bother to make, you know, if they physically come up to you, they could do a final scan, confirm that you're carrying the cell phone, but do a final scan in the database, confirms who you are, but what's in your wallet? they don't have to have a conversation that ought to ask who you are there in fact they don't care even if they got the role of saying that you had somebody else's what they would care so they arrested you and you're carrying the wrong for the wrong idea they'll find an excuse to charge for that it's a police state communist you know effect nineteen eighty four kind of thing mistakes are good because it's government-sponsored terrorism that they're pushing so that would that would make sense color we have yet or some text you know go back to the math uh... My son's teacher sit there and says, I'm cool because I don't make them use a calculator for their math. I make them use a thing that's a past thing and that's called scrap paper. Actually doing the math on paper. If nothing else, remember, first work on rot. Remember the idea one plus one is two. Two plus two is four. Three plus three is six. We all went through that and one of the things is that most of the lesser math problems shouldn't require any paper or anything. It's true when you get a more uncomplicated math, it's real convenient and quick to have a mechanical system. But combine the two, and you're 20 light years ahead of all these people that are push button electronic oriented with no base mental process. That's the big thing. There have been a lot of science fiction write-ups on this, but we were growing up. When all of us that are listening were growing up back in the 60s and 70s. amazing stories. There are several that are really well done. I'm going to have to dig the one out because I never throw any of my books away. And I've got it. I just got to dig it out. But there's this story about this guy that goes forward into the future and he thinks, wow, it's the space age, the 22nd century. Something happens where he's standing in a machine and the people are punching in the numbers and it's not working and they all go to a brain fart and he just basically rattles off the simple math problem like it's just an audition problem. And they all step back and they look at him in awe because he knows how to do math. He's inspirational and makes everybody surprised, but progressively it turns out he's a threat to the government because he can use his brain. It's all about It's like, well, people were at the time going, oh, we'd never let that happen in America. We wouldn't do that. No, we're all, we're small. We were smart by the people who are making us stupid. We're all going to be equal. We go to the soccer game and we have no scores and everybody gets a prize and nobody has a clue. And why did you run around in circles? And there was nothing, there was no final goal. There was no accomplishment. It was just, you were there. You could have sat home and done the same thing with no end result. Of course, granted, it's just a game. No life's lesson. I'll just get it no matter what. I know it or don't know it. It doesn't make any difference. I still get it. I still get the goodies. And that's really where we are right now with pretty much all the problems we're having with our society in general about the, I deserve your goodies. The big thing is like the Bernie thing. You know, they deserve your goodies. Let's tie that all in, because that's really what part of this is all about. All equal, I deserve your stuff. uh... come out and not spend eight hours a day uh... forty hours a week uh... you know doing a job i can't do that i got i've got other things to do you do that and also cut your life and everybody else's in the neighborhood too really what the agenda's all i tell bernie supporters i said you know i get more of a personal satisfaction on i work for everything i know instead of giving me because i appreciated i said uh... i think we're burning it is get free crap i think we've got at least what i work for a You know, it's a good, I said I have a quality of appreciation for it. I said for people who get free crap, they don't have no appreciation for nothing. They just, they feel they're entitled to it. More! More of my lifetime. Which I'm not willing to give. I'm not gonna help him Mark, but I'm not gonna have a gun put to my head and give it away. Well, the thing about it is, what we're seeing right now, I don't think it's gonna get, well, we know it's not gonna get any better. The problem they've got is they're gonna hit the wall of realization and reality. well fed up. They don't really have, they can be, they can have a tantrum, they can actually be destructive, no doubt about that. Whereas a winning team on the other side, no. As long as we organize, stay focused, like I said, we have to have a plan and execute the plan when the time comes. Very focused, very straightforward, get on with life, pushing them away from us, which is really- As far as cell phone signal, no cell phone, I got those those blocket pockets where I don't get a signal that goes out, I don't receive a signal and uh... what else? Walls that hide my cards. That blocks RFID readers. Be effective? Well, like I said, tin foil will do the same thing, but also you have to have the discipline to be able to pull batteries, things of that nature. It's a matter of whether or not you're expecting to receive or send. There's a number of different techniques that can be used to create basically mobile, you know, flexible Faraday cages. One of the things I just pointed out here, and I'll repeat it to everybody again, everybody's going to continue to carry stuff that's irrelevant to their life. And the logic the enemy's using is that people will just out of habit do it. And I would point out again, if they shut the system down, which everybody always brags up, that's what they're going to do. Well, what is your wallet good for? Granted, we'll have currency that we are operating with, but that'll diminish progressively until we can get a real money system back, system in place, not theirs, as long as necessary because the translation of currency, but when you think about it, what is there in the wallets that we really need? We've been conditioned by that forever. I mean, we grew up with, you know, I'm gonna have a wallet with a driver's license, and I need other cards, because I'll be like dad, and or I'll be bigger, I'll be like grown up. And in reality, there's not a whole lot that you really need, and in fact, in the modern 21st century, there's no excuse for them writing a ticket for you for not having your driver's license with you. Why? They either know that you do or don't, and they've got it all connected to the system, don't they? Why would they need, I mean right now with the NCIC system, the way it's set up, you give them your number, or you just tell them your name. They pull the number up. You either have a license or you don't. So what's the purpose behind you having to have that stupid little piece of plastic? It's conditioning and slave state mentality. Since they already control everything and they know everything, they already got the pictures and you already have everything on file, and this is the 21st century, it's all a computer fingertip. So that in and of itself is just an example of police state mindset. You know, again, we've got the other technology on board, but we're not dropping the other parts of it because it's all part of this harassment for you. Create a service, you know, demanded service of you that's not essential, it's purely for the sake of control. of manipulation. And by the way, if you're an illegal alien or whatever else, they don't care. So the only people affected are the people who actually work their ass off and are being stolen from by all these pigs that are in the regime and the rats that are in the system. It serves no purpose. Illegals, foreigners of all kinds, they don't get, they're going to get ticketed, they're going to get carried away, they pretty well get away with murder, and they are, or rape, and they are. And so again, who's it designed, who's it targeted for? Well, it's designed to make us all prisoners inside the United States. That's really where the concern is. Everybody should be thinking about it anyway. I'm hearing a bunch of background. Who do we have? Yeah, that's part of me. I'm in a grocery store. I hope it's not too much. But this is, oh, it's Tex-Micks. And yeah, me and a friend, I was telling them about, you know, You know, we were talking about how cell phones, you know, pretty much like you were saying before track, you know everything, what you're doing and where you're at, exactly what point, it kings off of everything. So I told him, well look, all you got to do is put this thing in any kind of a metal box and it just goes, you know, the thing just goes to sleep. It just doesn't do anything. And he said, oh, prove it to me. So he had a empty ammo can there, which should be full. But anyway, it was empty. And he puts his phone in there. It was on. And so he closes the lid and I mean we're standing right next to each other and he says I'll call you. So I call him and he could hear mine ring and everything and then it came on and said I think it was the phone or something about the phone was not in service or something like that. And you know he was just surprised as hell that just putting it in that box would keep it from working plus when he opened it up and it had to find the tower and reset itself. Plus it never ever recorded my message I left on the phone. None of that went to the phone. I even had called, left the message or anything. So it was completely dead. Exactly. Well, again, the data entry transfer did not take place. It also wasn't compartmentalized or recorded in the second station or second location. in reserve and then retransmitted. So in other words, the phone was isolated. Exactly. Yeah. So I mean, if anybody's worried about it, I mean, you know, if you want to keep them off your track and you're something, you know, just a nice good little ammo box or something, just sort of metal box and you got it. I'll just listen to the show now. Thanks a lot. Very good. One of the points on that, guys, for everybody listening again, I can't emphasize enough. If we go into a scenario, unless you guys have absolutely nothing else in the way of signal communications, the cell phone should be used for only one thing. Getting one last message out because you never know when it's gonna get shunted. Notice I didn't say shut down. Shunted. This is where it would still, you know, in other words, you're gonna get, you know, I'm not getting any bars. But it still shows that I've got like a carrier, and the screen didn't go blank. My battery's not dead, my phone's not been shut off. But, I'm not getting any link. Well, of course not. They don't want that to happen. Well, since that's going to take place, at some point, remember, any single communications to do with a cell phone should be prioritized. In other words, get the message out. You know, flash. In other words, call the person or your contacts out of state. Flash. Georgia. You know, who, what, where, when. This is Mark Schmidlap. you know, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, go right down the shopping list, explain what's going on, and then get a message out. Then do it again, then do it again. You want to do a text, do a text. But do it as a significant message. Get pictures out. Immediately turn and take images and get them sent out. The more data streaming like that that gets out of the area of contact, if your equipment is still running, the better. The moment that any of this equipment goes off, in other words, shunts completely. You're not getting a message out. That phone is no longer of use to you. It is now a wasted effort. But let's put it this way. Here's the other thing. Maybe it will come back on down the road. Maybe. But if it does, I would unplug the battery out of policy anyway. I don't need anything draining out of what little power I have. And obviously the grid's in trouble. We've got lights out in places. Street lights aren't working right. Traffic lights are all messed up. not coming into all areas? Well, that means your whatever energy you have is all you've got until you can confirm it. You can hook up to something else. Conserve. Pull the battery, fair day cage or foil wrap the piece of equipment if you think you're going to keep it around. Do the same with the wallet. But the wallet is really not essential. I mean, other than a force of habit, what's in there? I mean, yeah, there are some family pictures you might have, your wife's picture, whatever. Well, out and take all the other junk out and the stuff that you think is significant like that, that's all personal. Keep that with you. These are two things people don't think about and the other side is counting on. And it's all stuff that you all need to be thinking of in advance and already have a plan for. My idea is to take one or a few cell phones we have and duct tape them to train cars headed for Bolivia. Know what I mean? I'll send my truck out by the expressway, take that phone and duct tape it underneath the carriage and let it go to, you know, Valdosta, Georgia or go to Abilene. It's like the train cars. I'm doing 80 miles an hour cross country. I'm looking for this number. This is the guy we're going to arrest. But he's doing 80 miles an hour cross country. We've got to get to him. Well, it's not going to match any road net. Know what I mean? It'll be obvious eventually that it's a train, but You see, they'll have to waste time, deal with it, and I guess it depends on how quote-unquote important they think I am or what I'm worth and we have a target. The phones will be used as much as any for tracker leashes. That's what they're all about. Cutting it out, having it planned in advance, pairs you out of the system real quick so that's another way they aren't going to find you. The important thing is as the cascading failure takes place, it won't make much difference anyway. The important thing is to be switching over to your alternate communications grid as quickly as you can. The advantage, initially it will be less, it will be less trafficked. As the cell phones continue to die, people will start digging out those FRS radios, for instance, that they bought, or, you know, little toy walkie-talkies, or the kitty walkie-talkies, or even the, you know, the truck stop CB radios that are handheld. Those are showing up now. The regular 40 channel handheld walkie-talkies are at the truck stops as common as the little Cobra radios are, guys. So if you want handheld 40 channel CBs, go to the truck stops. About $49 a piece, quantity deals, sometimes you can with certain managers, other times not so much. But if you wanted a bunch of them, there'd be a quick solution. However, it'd be nice to have the stuff in hand now and already be working with it and know how to use it. That way, when you switch out, there's no hiccup, there's no burp, and there's no learning curve. Oh man, I should have put this together. I didn't know the batteries went in that way. I'm gonna think it had the right size batteries. Oh, I didn't check. I thought there was another A there. And I got the double As and it takes triple As. I got the triple As and it takes double As. Or mayonnaise. I'm not sure. Go ahead. What do we have? Yeah, this is Kentucky. How are you doing, sir? Hey, very good, sir. What's going on? Uh, raining here right now. Uh, yeah, I got rid of my cell phone about four years ago, and I haven't regretted it yet. But, uh, I wanted to ask you one question. I know it's not weapons Wednesday, but, uh, I'm storing some weapons, and, uh, what's a good ol' cheap oil to, uh, oil down weapons real good before I store them? Ooh, well, actually, I don't know about cheap. longest storage, PLS4, Aqua Can, they have red and white print on them. Two different storage greases that they make that are actually lubricants, they are for salt, they're up to and including use for saltwater operations and the lubricant as both a sealant and cover guarantees two years of operation under saltwater exposure. So when high moisture would be... Oh, I'm going to tell you what we did. We had a sixth ton... I'm not exaggerating, it was had... We had to leave it on the trailer we put it on. With a sixth ton miller that we got from one of... The friend of mine bought it, we didn't have the platform ready for the mill to be taken off the trailer. We put it in a side pole barn that normally has hay in it, which it still had hay in it, and was going to have more put in it as the season went by. We did. But we left it on board, but we did, we went and got a bunch of what we bought, two cases of this PLS. Now we got all the chucks, the heads, the cutters, the grinders, every tool you can imagine, that's why we got this thing. And we got it for $900. It was a steal, okay, it really was. What we did is we used that PLS on it, on everything, every surface. The only place where we had a noticeable change in coloration. Some dingleberry had walked over to a couple of the heads that were on the workbench, on one of the storage workbenches, and he looked up and he took his finger and he rubbed it across the working metal. Because the stuff looks like wax, or it looks like, almost looks like spray foam insulation, but it's constantly tacky, okay? Now this stuff works, this stuff works, you know, phenomenally, that's the only place where we had a little bit of oxidation because whoever the dingleberry was just thought he had to touch that. And you can see his fingerprint and everything, so I could attract him, you know, who it was. But who cares, it's too late. But you know, the idea is that the stuff worked for, you know, in saltwater, if it'll work for two years, you figure out how long it's going to work in freshwater. And that's under immersion, okay? They guarantee it within immersion, like using it on Oil rigs, for instance. So, oh, it's pretty well, well, Grainger's has it, of course. Most of the better machine shops and hardware stores have it, and if not, they can order it. And it's PLS, yeah, PLS-4, I think two also is the storage, it's two and four. You want the long-term saltwater protection oil, it's actually a preservative base. We used it as a storage grease quite well. We did exactly what it was like. We got a lot of moisture here in Kentucky, especially during spring and summer, early spring and summer. And everything seems to rust, even though it shouldn't. Yeah, if you're going to put them in for like, tattoo, you're going to have to clean everything off and you have to treat it like cosmoline. In other words, this is a grease base. It's not going to sloth off. It did not sloth off with heat. We get pretty good heat here in Michigan, like anywhere else, about 90 degrees. And the building was not air conditioned or climate controlled. And we had no sloth thing or separation of the material. It didn't crackle or crank or anything like that. Maybe it would have been the long, long run. But we had to leave it on that trailer for four years. Because we had more than enough machinery running. It's one of those things where we eventually moved it actually to another site, left it on the trailer, moved to another site because we cast cement for it. That's how big that machine was. But in the time that it was stored, everything was stored well. And the other thing about this stuff is when you're done and you want to clean it off, take yourself some popsicle paddles, take a sander, like a belt sander, and cut yourself some arcs on the popsicles, popsicle sticks on one end or the other, scrape the stuff off and save it. lightly scrape off. That's why you want to use like popsicle sticks. Just lightly take the stuff off because it doesn't go bad. Typically it gets worn off or you wipe it off. Good deal. So it's just like I do with cosmoline. There's two ways to do cosmoline. Number one, get yourself a... In fact, I didn't try it with this. But if you wanted to, with your metal parts, after you cosmoline them up or you do this, you could just take a rack, and what you do is get yourself a hot plate. Put the thing on low, don't put it on any high temperature. And what you do is let the whole barrel and the receiver assembly heat up and gravity sucks and it goes into the pan and drips down and you lose most of it that way. I've done that with cosmoline rifles before. At least do that with M1 Grand receivers. We didn't waste the cosmoline. I've got like all that's right underneath me, straight down below and five feet to the east. I've got two or three, five cosmoline we saved that way. That's smart, very smart. Yeah, because products we're not going to easily replace what we've got. Because once you're going to do this, it's going to cost money. Man, if I could make that money work for me twice, I'd like that part. There you go. That's how I live. Now here in Kentucky, I live not far from Lebanon, Kentucky, and there's jobs galore. They're begging for people. I know they were talking about earlier, you were talking about the jobs were gone. They'll hire a one-legged, one-armed man to do production here and they're begging for them. I don't know what to do is, they can't find enough help and they're losing nine out of ten of their employees they leave before weeks up. And they're hurting around here. It's kind of funny, I'm an old fart and I'm thinking about going back to work because they're paying pretty good. people back in. There are a few places we were into around the in our travels here where they're even posting like you know 16, 18 dollars an hour. Yeah, they're doing it here and they're begging for people, just begging for them and they can't get anybody. I run the farm here and I'm thinking about kind of slowing down the farm, going back to work to get some new equipment. Yeah. It's interesting, but the whole country isn't in terrible shape, but some of it is. I think the Communists are taking over part of the country. Yeah, there's certain key areas that they've been able to muck up, and there's other areas that are still pretty much like I said. They're under our aegis. This is the problem that the bad guys have. They haven't taken the whole country. They just caused a lot of damage, and that's why when we take it back, we have the ability and we have the resources. but we are going to be in the Spartan conditions because a lot of what we had in the past is gone. And it's the fact that, you know, through all materials, for instance, okay, right off the bat, if we do require, you know, the country and we have minimal infrastructure damage, the mills that are south of you, there's only about one eighth of as many mills, you know, for cloth as there were in the past. Now, we still make cotton. We still have cotton processing, which is, thank God, still there. So clothing would take a major hit, and it would be more like living in about the 1880s or 1890s. Because it would take time for, the mills would be working 100%. They would be non-stop. The production for raw materials would be non-stop. The mills themselves that play catch up or at least for usage in country, the actual looms and mills would just be non-stop. And the problem is wear and tear on machinery, etc. Hello? Oh, we're trying to break in. This is BK. Okay, the product that you are trying to remember is called LPS. Did I say PLS? I was thinking about, yeah. LPS. LPS, yes, sorry about that. And can I get on Amazon or any place? Yeah, it's out there in forests. It's been around a long time. It's used on the oil rigs all the time. In fact, where we got it from, one of our guys who used to call in all the time, he's still working with the oil company, but he's off the rigs. He had to work the rigs because that's where the jobs were. He's a welder. And he brought that to our attention and said, hey, this will work for what you're talking about doing because we'd actually discussed storage on this equipment because we're buying machinery and we've been building up machine jobs. So, yeah, thank you for correcting me. Did I say PLS? You did. Yeah, okay, well you know what PLS is. That's the other military lubricant, so that's what... Okay, so I'm in the... That's good. Slide me in the microphone harder if I do that again. Go ahead. This LPS-3 is what you're looking for, because in an aerosol can, it's very common. You can get it anywhere. Okay, okay. LPS, and it sprays on? Yep. Yes, it sprays on. Yeah, it's so easy to use. It's ridiculous. Yeah. Okay, good. Good deal. Hey, I appreciate everything y'all are doing and I'll listen up there. Very good. Thank you, sir. Thank you. And, BK, thank you for correcting me on that because it's been a long week and it's only Tuesday. A lot of people swear by Gibbs, though, so I haven't tried it, though. The Gibbs, well, we actually got, I'm using Gibbs on everything, so we're kind of experimenting with that. In heat, again, if you're at high, high temperatures, Gibbs, It still works pretty well, but it looks like it does vaporize over a period of time. It does need to be reapplied. That's one of the things we've been using in extreme heat conditions down south. Very happy with it. There's nothing else that really works as well as the Gibbs does as far as for general lubrication. It won't hurt your wood, it won't hurt your canvas, like on all your guns, guys. It won't hurt to finish on your guns. If you have a Particular finish, it's not going to rip it off the wood. If the wood is linseed oiled, the only thing it will probably darken the wood a little bit, a little shade down, darker, but not much. It's good for the wood, good for the cloth, good for the canvas, good for the leather, so it's an all-around plus product. I recommend the Gibbs. But for the advantage of this stuff, like I said, it was designed for saltwater, and most of us are not working in saltwater, so it should be good. for pretty much an indefinite period if everything goes well. Yeah, the machinists are very fond of LPS because they'll mothball a lot of tools and cutters and stuff and then they'll go rummaging around for something they haven't touched in two years and they want it to not be rusty. Yep, exactly. And that's where again, I'll testify. Like I said, the Miller equipment that we picked up, we did nothing to it after we coated it and we did exactly what it was supposed to do. So I can testify to that. And it cost more than a few dollars per can, but it was worth the money. That's the most important thing. Because what's the equi, is can you replace the machinery that you're trying to protect? Chances are you can't. Not for what you got for, got for. Yeah, that's another thing machinists say. They say oil is cheaper than steel. Yes, exactly. And once you do have oxidation, you're fighting that for the rest of the history of the machine, no matter what you try to do. So that's another reason to do preventive maintenance and do constant maintenance whenever possible. That's a first rule. Anything else? BK, jump in there, please. No, that'll do it. It was just driving me crazy hearing you say that wrong. I have cases of PLS too. Go ahead, Guller. Jump in there. Mark, I just want... I know it's Tuesday. It's not Weapons Wednesday, but I wanted to jump in. CBNN Sports right now has a 300 blackout kit. That's everything minus the receiver for $399.99. $400.00 good. That's about that. That's about you know, I've built them from from Palmetto State and all that and I didn't get them for $399.99. So and also CDN then has For $999.00 they have a kind of a you can take your pick to have aluminum 30-round mags and they have steel 30-round mags. Like to see how people get that stuff. Very good. Now, what were the prices on the steel mags? $9.99 for all the work. Very good. Okay, excellent. For anybody who hasn't experimented with the steel mags, guys, remember they will take more of a beating and bruising in the field. We've used aluminum mags all our lives, so that's not a problem either, but the steel mags The Setme 223 mags that have come out, I've had some of the guys that are running them now, they really like them. And remember you can take all the mag pull followers, and if you want to change the springs and do whatever else, you can do it with either the steel or the aluminum mags at your discretion. So you are going to carry a tad more weight, but they do take a little more of a beating when the time comes. So just take that as a consideration. Anything else, or jump in there please. No, sir. I just, I spotted those and we're always talking about this and I thought, you know, 300 blackout for 399, that's not a bad deal. And definitely if anybody's looking for a longer range, again, a farther reaching caliber on your AR without having to buy a whole brand new gun, that kit has all the spare parts and without the lower receiver. And you've got a complete blackout system ready to plug in, don't you? There you go, Ed. If you have an 80% arms jig while you're in business. Yep, that would be a good solution too. The guys that are using the 300 Blackouts have been actually we're going to be using them in the next video. We're going to be doing a live fire with Don's equipment. He'll be supervising it and one of the cartridges we're using for night fire is a 300 blackout AR with a 20 inch barrel. It's applied from you know, lots and lots of that's going to be some of the stuff that you see in the video showing a performance range Again, we're sighting some of the stuff in first time. That's lessons learned. We're actually going to teach people step by step how to sight in at night, both the thermal sight rifle sight and the starlight sight. So that'll be part of what's coming up. That's what Don's getting ready for right now. So you're going to see a couple 300 blackouts, some Barrett 50s, a Zussman chain fed gun, and full of other unique weapons that are going to be night vision applied, which is going to be really kind of cool. pay attention. We're excited ourselves actually. I've been working every day trying to load up everything and get all the technical support ready to go. Our photographer is in the middle of, of course, engineering the special equipment we need for this. And once it's done, it'll be his and we'll be able to do anything we want down the road. So pretty cool. Anything else, sir? No, sir. Thank you, sir. Barry, I'll tell you what. Stay with me for a minute because you can close with me. How's that sound? Now a couple of things here real quick on the 300 blackout is I know that most of them are 1616 fives But there are some 20 inch and 22 inch barrel length packages out there. In fact, we're mentioning Let's see. What did we had just saw it? Palmetto State Armory, they have a 20 inch 300 blackout kits more expensive a little more expensive but again a little more barrel little more range and One of the other things that the guys are going to be demonstrating are some of the night muzzle compensator came up with here in Michigan that are home built from in town, so to speak. The interesting thing about these is they're also designed to kind of direct sound forward. Now they're not suppressors, but we're going to be also using the microphone to demonstrate that is the sound in one direction, which kind of eradicates most of the other, you know, can you find me noise? Which is something that everybody needs to be thinking about. Remember at night, people to sound. Shotguns being roved, everything else guys, all of that is exaggerated in nighttime operations. So, you know, civilization in the world. And a lot can be heard farther and unnatural noises people pay attention to when you're hunting them. It's just a habit thing. We are at the top, we should be hearing the music. I think Ed will be plugging it in. Mark CDNN had that one for $399.99. I just, I called it. Edward, any... it now because we are at the top of the hour it is Tuesday. when it gets to the other end. So that's a consideration. Republic, death eternal to the new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire's on the run. We're in a march. We'll see you later. 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