November 17, 2016
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organization and training, focusing on the formation of colonial marine forces and regimental combat teams (RCTs) modeled after historical structures. He emphasized the importance of proper command coordination, small unit tactics, and the necessity of armed militia preparedness, contrasting administrative militia concepts with actual fighting formations. The show included commentary on protest tactics observed in Greece and Korea, preparedness activities scheduled for the weekend, and various personal anecdotes about military training and militia development.
- militia
- colonial marines
- regimental combat teams
- small unit tactics
- preparedness
- command coordination
- armed militia
- michigan
- whitmore lake standoff
- m16
- protest tactics
- self-sufficiency
- constitutional rights
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Nature's answer to healthy teeth and gums. And remember, it's all completely natural. Available at participating health food stores nationwide. The micro-cories. Mark, you have a caller. Southwest, East. Network in the morning, W. Don, E.B. Bay Station, California. Jeff in high gear, promoting Jefferson, Jefferson, Jefferson. Don't go down with that sinking cesspool that will be what's left. This Thursday is the 17th, 2006. 2016 year of battle, year of friends. Again, a beautiful Thursday morning. It is the second line, the micro-effect. All right, did you get a driver? Yes, where'd you go? I called, he's unloading. When he gets done, he's gonna give me a holler back. I think he said something about having to have to New Jersey, but... He sent me the message. I have the email there too, I'll get that to you. You get any sleep. I saw what time that email came in. You get any sleep. I have a SIFT and keyboard operator seen. Remember the very end of the mates in their backs, you know, in like, you know, like you say, the bad guys never sleep. So engineering work needs to be done. Well, he has some of our friends, like the one that's up your way, and they come through evening or day, so... all kinds of stuff happening. People call also when you get a think about it. Well, there's a disaster. Let's call over there, you know, over to the station or let's call Mark or Fred or Bob or a whole bunch of those people. Okay. We all get called. You know what I mean? The first and most common thing, if I pick up the phone and done this on the air over and over again, first thing that they say, John is you find out about this. Why wouldn't we? And after about the, the arrogance turns to a way to live when you know that more than you are, you see, it just mellows out. Anyway, you go to your apartment. When I'm looking at the price to meet, you know, bear in mind over the years we have built people, they go through enough and then the upper, not that you go right by myself. But when they went away from the back standard was more than a century ago. That was the most significant jump in manufacturing. People have a tendency to get sloppy or a slop out, you know, so to speak. Anybody asks the old age barrel, a couple of places you can expect. But a 20-inch barrel is going to run you 50 to 70 bucks more than a 60. And then you need your gas to, you know, you don't want carvings. You can get the 20 barrel and you keep harping on that and there's a reason for it. I would much rather have the 20 inch barrel. I don't think it's that much heavier, much more on gain with the 20 inch barrel, but and get the parking. There's all kinds of places where you can buy the low, you can buy 50 bucks a month. You can't beat that and you get your parking just about that. I'm not really impressed. I did manufacturers pick and cherry pick which from fuel company industry Now, like on the 20th, see the reason the 20 inches should be reasonable, how many M16A1 and A2 parts? Well, not so much. That's been kind of resurrected from Vietnam FAD going on for a bit, because it's now the ton of M16A2s out there. They always make a point. Engineers, the imagery that you see, even with the news, even with combat supply system force, and notoriously, that stuff should be bleeding out into the industry. I think part of what's happening is you and I confide it is sucking up the part that they hit the griddle down the air. Would a 20 get a 21st? He said gas tube. And it doesn't because by the bin, he invented not well. If he hadn't been to Knopf Creek guys for everybody out there listening, they'd been taking off. We're banding together, you get a set range because we don't get rid of onions if they could. 15A2, the 20s are still the better sport. Well, if I'm having a problem, okay, we built the M16 because it weighed seven pounds. Seven and a half pounds, seven and a half pounds, seven, eight pounds anyway. With all the other stuff that's been added on, you know, ultra light well yeah but when you keep adding all these ultra light 20 inch is if we want to hit them farther the thermal I found so they get undercover one word of warning here go to not free you'll be broken hearted at the end of day three when they close it down and you have to leave oh when the the m250 and $100 apiece and we would wait nobody wants to carry that if they can sell it because it wasn't as pretty woman then can even get behind it it was during the night shoot and I said excuse me could you go over I want to take a picture there's a game she gets me a Without a doubt, that would take the entire way. Yeah, that will sing and swing. What the... says the... uh... typically he might have that really nice stock for... Get that off there real quick. I got to grab a seal. Yeah. There's a lot of people have asked, first of all, do you need to be a... When it first came out, how the Marine Corps was made and it was from founder, he's still a Michigan. He was, uh... you know, we got a lot of people. I did... down to Knopkree, 93. It goes back to 88. Retrain people. One of the guys when we had the standoffs between 88 and 1991, the guys that were responding like the Whitmore Lake standoff here we had, the first group that hits on the ground, the guys in 1919, all Marines. They plopped themselves, they'd be men that participated in the standoffs where we faced the feds down. We faced them down every time. They're the ones that ran. We never retreated ground. The crew got together and we went to people up and saying, hey, who's with them or who's been with the Marines here? And again, you guys had a training. So why don't you guys go gone now, actually? guys all met there and they said, well how about we put together like a colonial marine force? Great idea, but everything, you guys are the ones who would want to put together the RCTs, regimental combat teams, the way they originally were formed is not the way they're formed now. So you were using RCTs again. What I said was, well, originally the idea behind an RCT was based on the idea that the American soldiers and individual unit commanders, be they in the Army or the Marine Corps, would be able to interlock and work at, again, copacetic training. The argument was, well, the RCT, the idea was you would go you know, guys that were former Marines, people that were forming them. We had people who were at the table, so you had the CT was based at the job done. Marine National meetings in Oklahoma and I met there working on other plans from other directions. And people that had been, I, at that time, we were using computer with, wasn't as big on the eastern side of the Virginia with the guys that went back from Knopf Creek. It was an interesting submarine. It's like, well, you've got a lot of other people that you guys can train and they'll be in your dogfight on the Marine Corps, but we're the Marine Corps. We don't intend to be part of Marine Corps, do we? Formation. Paige and I have actually said, I actually would have to almost give a little speaking in areas to expand again anyway. It's with us right now in the Union to what to do, but I don't manage some. And to me, I have friends in democracy. What do you think just happened? What are you talking about, huh? This is what we did when Rex 80 thought everybody could do the same. What are you talking about? With patience, okay. They just created a massive number of Marines and a massive number of, hell, even Coast Guard. Don't say that. I can say it. It doesn't make any difference. You can't do anything about it. What are they going to do? There's nothing they can do to save themselves. This is why I was saying there's a PC storm headed their way. But these structures need to be in place because the army is going to fail us. And I'm not saying that to be mean. I'm just telling you, notice I'm not excited. Why am I not excited? Because we've been dealing with this for decades. An uphill battle trying to explain to people, you have to do all have to do for yourself. If you want to save this country, you're great. Your own institutions, you're going to have to build and understand all of the nuances and all the process. The office thing is a bag of cats trying to win people. But you know what? It's no different with the military. Have you ever been in the military? Guys, come on. Yeah, eventually you get on the same page, but there's hell. We got demon worshippers in the military. On page, guys, it's like any of the things where you got hundreds of thousands or millions of people involved. Imagine in there. In our case, we don't, colonial marines progressively, the big change in the last several years, as the nation that you've got various people that are officers coming in, the need to create an acknowledgement mechanism was missing in 1775. Now this is not where somebody's over and poo box fleet admiral, if that's the first coordination so they can manage it when you have larger and larger groups strengthen the force to move it where you need to. We're fighting units, we're not bureaucratic units, we're not big into paper, we're fighting formations. That's how all of our militia should be. And so far we've been able to keep it there. We needed division corps and virtually did exactly what happened on April 19th 1775 would happen again schools rather than We need to exterminate whoever they see the change between back in 1775 on April 19th for forces. I've repeated this before in any other militia unit. If you're going to fight, don't fight half-assed. They send people out. Understand, you know, sing your death poem, free your mind, be focused on the idea to... That's what did not happen. That would have been the more decisive process on April 19th, when you have 20,000 and 30,000 men who came to fight, several hundred getting over here, fighting several, that unit should have been left hanging from treatment, admitted something we need to, we need to remember and learn, the command coordination. With a little more coordination, halted, the radio command is designed to mobilize, not just Colonial Marine, everybody, anybody I know is in the same situation. Standby because me is getting desperate, let me point something out, it's now bleeding out that all the stuff I was joking about, but I was an enemy, guys. wicked and they found people in black uniforms roided up, not gonna be former marine but we actually train a lot of people in the CMMs, makes sense, they're 24 years now. Starting out in small unit operation, working up to where they can actually get, well, they can get something done in smaller units but they've never formed a, that was the whole purpose of the training though is when you went into basic training, you were trained, your primary MLS was riflemen and because you're going to Vietnam, right? Yeah, so I find out what it's about. amazing training. I didn't want to do any of the other branches of service because after I had gone over there, I wanted to do the branches of service that's going to train me to stay alive. And that's where I fought before we created it. So there I am. One of the things about the Marines especially is every swing and ding because you will have a right of some kind. You will be prepared. We fight for you. The Marines fight. The thing is, I've tried to instill that in the whole concept of the militia in general. And you see, I don't know if you remember this back in the 90s where people said, We're gonna be an administrative militia. We won't need guns. Then you're not militia. You know what I mean? I say administrative militia that, well, we're the militia, but militia doesn't need guns. And it's like, well, there's tanks and machine guns who are not going to. That's fine. Good question. I'm gonna talk more about this. See, I'll bring it up again tomorrow. I don't know, man. It's like, yeah, that's interesting. Catch you tomorrow if you, the guy keeps you. Break, I'm working on it. I'm working on it. I'm saying, we've got a second break. We'll not have anybody to man any of the positions. recruiting station, finding more people to manage things. Killing the guy, stop killing the crew if you can help. I had it here, a few friends out there listening and guys down there at the owner because all day and they had sweeping up and on the ads and everything. Anyway, for friends down there at Sorry Vista every morning, three songs that we would, one of them, buy and hear next, actually on the radio more often, but I'm sure there's competing and we'll see if we remember the name of the tune. You see station down there. We gotcha. With one street light. No, not a cup. Earth gate for a micro effect. We can do $5 or $10. We need to get ahead on the bill. Now, one more time here. Even if you do this every time I mention it on the air today. Let's see, I'm gonna hit a J. Stacey knows. Yeah, what was that one Stacey anyway? What the hell? Stacey you got this morning. I'm gonna do it again. Sure again. Some more names. And then I take Danny and I send Danny a post. And Danny has it now too. There we go. How to find the micro effect. Micro effect all in. Does everybody know that the benchmark every time, think about it, it's plenty of time to think about it and there's nothing they can do. Now the fuel is the number one first. Another thing real quick. I don't know if you guys have been watching. I gotta mention the Koreans know how to hold a party. The riot side is look the same just like cops. You have to have a card. going on. Well have you seen any of the Greek protests? Anybody? Anybody noticed that? They went Korean. Greeks went Korean, man. I'm telling you dudes, it's like really fascinating to watch too because it's like, well, they didn't quite have necessarily the assertiveness. They got the bodies behind it, but they got to learn to make sure that the echelons, the echelon is geared up the same way and that the guys behind, whatever, that's all possible. At least bring shields. You know what I mean? Helmets, everybody bring a helmet, any kind of helmet, safety helmet, motorcycle helmet, doesn't make any difference. If you ever wonder what the din of battle is, you've heard of that term in your holds and they're sounding like maybe a little tinier, but you hear that, you know, if you pay attention to the soundtrack, the sound of battle that you went through, the din of battles, man, because people, you know what I mean? You try to beat him down and get him on the ground, poke him and stick him with something. He was going out in Greece. Now, the Greeks, I would say, you know, hey, dude, calm down. Summer's gonna be gone, you know what I mean? You're really kind of wasting air on him, but testing or them in protest, it's like, why bother? Gopher, man! You know, you won't do anything, throw golf balls at him, that hurts, but, you know, throw golf balls or something. Everybody do that all at once. A legion of people throwing golf balls. Kinda cool on video, wouldn't it? Summer's a worthless turd. He can still kill a lot of people, he's very dangerous with regard to that. Liking him, you know what I mean? You know what, come, just like coming in, maybe you protest him, maybe you won't. Maybe he's gonna be decent, maybe you won't. She got a couple months. With Bummer, it's like, yeah, you could flip him the bird. The best thing you could do is everybody ignore him, like not even show up. And I mean nobody show up. Hell, most of the time, the government's just enforced him, because you gotta put up with everybody's gotta have food. It's fun to have, you know, you know, calm down, relax, get some other stuff done. Say, you know, take your time, spend it on prepping for those, you know, the war that's coming. Know what I mean? One way or another, if you're over in Greece, you're not gonna be any better shaped than you doffuses. Nah, you... Flip them off when they go by. Everybody, if that would be fun, it would be like a wave. Everybody, oh there's bummer's, I'm a cavalcade, you know. Everybody flip them off. Everybody give them whatever the high sign is that's derogatory. You know, the old thing with the thumb on the nose. Whatever you want to do, it would be cool if the whole country, nobody has any interest. A little song I want to play, well it's only going to be 56 seconds long, but it's really cool because it's coming from a very interesting direction. Oh, with sing sahuta. Khardip sing sahuta. Merry Christmas, not seasons greeting or happy holidays is what you should be doing. There's a reason for that. He's with the Regina Seek Society and you see when people who aren't Christian have more spine, 100 days to seek. And he has a few things to win guys. This is Michigan. No part nothing. I mean, we're trying to get that done. The big thing is drainage. You get rid of the water, you know, running underground so the eyes cannot see, the heart does not long for. We're engineers. I think the guy's been really good. What we do is we use a satellite imagery. We take still pink guys. We try to everything back as close as we can. And if need be, we're going to match it up so that it's not going to draw any attention. The way things were, apology people, remember that? The doofuses were taking over the movement, as they say. But originally, it's like the hippies. The original hippies, yeah, they were the old Chinese guys. The new name, a different name. But the Chinese were the people that, you know, were, lived off all the other stuff that people got rid of, which is cool. I like that idea. And everything is used, and a lot of things is maintained, or in how history is reminder, if you're going to be out there this weekend, help each other out. 0-900 hours for the O'Gomer ring, and remember we still have a shiz at Emory campus. If we have snow, that doesn't stop anything, but bring your cold weather gear and be prepared. You know, a Daddy Mark or, you know, a Momo Mark, or how you want to come in, unit leaders, offer a mind gift. We're going to be hearing the music here in a minute, and coming up again, find the micro effect. And how do you do that? Well, the way you want to, I take their name and then post it. Share it again! Well, isn't that cool? Hundreds of places, well it doesn't. Every time I mention it on the air, I promise you sharing and getting it out so people know how to tune in. W.W.Z or donate. That way there's operators standing by. We'll be back. Grab that Zana coffee. Taste, Republic.