December 23, 2016
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1h 10m
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2016
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, RV acquisition and conversion for mobile living and tactical command posts, property acquisition through tax auctions, and political commentary on Trump's incoming administration. The show featured extended caller discussions about affordable motorhome purchases on Craigslist, RV maintenance and customization, and survival retreat strategies. Koernke addressed concerns about Trump's security detail, executive power to dismantle federal agencies, and the Bundy/Hammond cases. The episode concluded with Christmas greetings and a closing prayer.
- rv campers
- motorhomes
- preparedness
- tax auction property
- craigslist
- survival retreat
- trump administration
- bundy case
- hammond case
- executive order
- second amendment
- command post
- tactical camping
- michigan
- christmas
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His selected advisors are into climate engineering and chemtrails. So how is that any different than what we have now? I would say not at all, and it's just another excuse to be dumping stuff on us that we will never know what it is. That's right, so shoot the operator. Hey guys, we are out of time, and I did ask BC to prepare us a Christmas prayer before we exit, and if he's still there, if we haven't completely insulted him, BC would you please come up and give us our closing prayer. I'd say Amen in advance. That would be very nice and I appreciate the opportunity. Let's pray. Heavenly Father, we stand in awe of the gift in which you extend to each man, woman, boy and girl. For you provided us all the hope which we need and which many desperately look for. We thank you for the opportunity for reconciliation with you through your son and our Savior of Jesus Christ, who is our hope. for each man and woman, and our hope who appeared as a child in a humble manger, born of a virgin under a guiding light for all men to find. Our hope who seeks after the lost. Heavenly Father, may each of us give you the glory which you so richly deserve and always praise you in the highest. And through your Holy Spirit, may peace and goodwill be extended between men on earth. May the love of God and the grace of Jesus Christ and the peace of the Holy Spirit be with us all now and in the days to come. In Jesus' name we pray, amen. Friends, our Lord came seeking you. Won't you draw nearer to Him? This, my friends, is what Christmas truly is all about. Thank you and Merry Christmas. Amen and Merry Christmas. Say good evening everybody. We're out of here. The intelligence report is coming up next. It's just Mark, guys, so feel free to call in. 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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. You've taken some. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and see him reform. 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 will 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 would live in fear? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right, and pray to God to torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished and missed from whence he came. His words were true. Our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in Octo- j.com indianafreedom.com. I'm running an FM micro station, CB base stations, Hallmark and Golden Spike technologies and west of the Mississippi. Good afternoon to our friends in the great state of Jefferson. Two dollar bills flying from the wall that's sent onto the shelves. Actually going to restauranteurs, going to waitresses, going to pay for gasoline, going to pay for bubble gum. You name it, you buy it. And you use the $2 bill and break change. Take the change, save it up, and again reinvest in more. $2 bills don't dissipate any special price. They've got $2 bills at the bank. You ask for them. They will provide them. They've got to lump a bunch of people together, maybe get a minimal amount if they don't have them in their reserve inventory there. Guess what? Not a big deal. Not hard to do at all. And in fact, you can do this. Jefferson, Jefferson, Jefferson. That's the goal and that's what we're driving home by the point of use every chance weekend of Jefferson $2 bills. Anyway, today's date, well, it's Friday. It's the last hour of the intel report for the week. It is, of course, well, it's quarter bastard Friday and it is also Cinco De Amo Day, so we can kind of combine the two. Today's date is the 23rd of December. It is the 8th year of open Fabian Socialist and the Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K-2016, old earth calendar. 2016, year of battle, storm has been. With all the exciting things going on out there, there ain't no doubt that the bad guys got a problem. Don't know how to deal with the issue actually because they know that everybody's looking straight in. It's kind of fun. and that they really don't have a whole lot of play. They've walked themselves into this little disaster that, well of course now the extra victor, maybe not. In fact, not looking too good at all for the other side. Everybody because of the arrogance level and that's part of the bravura that they were pushing to get to the goal, guys. I think it's kind of cool. So keep pressing, keep pushing and continue to get the word out. We've been playing a bunch of music. Of course, we've been playing Christmas music too on the network here because it's that time of year, but there's a lot of requests I'm going to catch up on. It is 13 minutes after the hour. JgSales.com has a number of Christmas items and specials that are going on. They also have received a number of trade-in guns. I'm not excited about all the prices, seriously, but it's the prices of the 21st century. as opposed to having been around and even dealt with that particular company, JG Sales. And I know what trade in prices used to be like and I know where they've gone. Part of this is a devaluation of currency. We really don't have much of a choice on that. It's where the money's gone. So live with it. We'll work with it as it is. But I would point out that there's, again, a lot of neat stuff that's been coming in. Not worn out. Most of the stuff has holster wear but hasn't been shot hardly at all. In some cases, no holster wear. And it was an arsenal reserve gun. It was just part of the many guns that were part of the group. Now they rate those accordingly and they expect a little more money for those cool toys. But you got time if you're down in Arizona, jgsells.com and Prescott, Arizona, you can still make it over there to the store. I don't know if there will be open Christmas Eve, but this is the eve of Christmas Eve and it's still plenty of early time. I mean come on, it's 8.14. Three hours difference, 5.14 out there. It's got plenty of time to make it to the store before it closes down in theory, but you better call ahead and confirm, JGSales.com. Check to make sure that they're open or whether or not they are. And if they're going to be open tomorrow for the Christmas Eve selling window, because certainly the marketing window will be open and available. So, go ahead. Who do we have for caller? George from Texas. For my son, I did for stocking stuffers, I did buy ammo and magazines and clean kits for their wa- Sharp footy objects and slightly dull and round objects sticking out of the bag, all of them wrapped appropriately or not so much. What's cool about stocking stuffers is they don't have to be wrapped. So that works out okay. Well, by the way, what's the weather like down there in your neck of Georgia? Your neck of Texas, forgive me. It's very warm out. It's like in the low 70s right now. I'm sitting out here in a t-shirt and a pair of shorts on my porch. And the weather looked good. clear tonight. I could see it's pretty clear this evening or this afternoon but ran back up. We probably got some cod cover. That's a good thing because we'll probably keep what little weather we have temperature wise. I don't know if we'll get snow or not. We'll see what happens. You know it's bad about this Christmas, Mark. I used to be able to use a mister from NORAD. Good. Well, maybe. Well, I'll tell you, it's interesting. I think that's a good question. And everybody would ask the right questions, you know, it'd really be kind of funny. You'd be like, well, this is really weird. If Santa Claus shows up on the radar screen, we've got planes flying everywhere to try and intercept him. But much as supposed Saudi Arabian hijackers take the planes, and we don't even get up off the ground. We just sit on our hands and wait to be, well, wait for him to murder someone. How'd that happen? I thought TSA was confiscating. but purely for themselves and they'd have to be inspected and probably would be lost during the inspection process like the bat faggots and the FBI always do when they steal private property being the thieves that they are. So yeah, you would probably figure the TSA wouldn't be any different. In fact, I guarantee they've been pretty sticky fingered to begin with. The only thing they don't collect as much of, they finger poke out of what they get in the boxes where they make people drop stuff in the dump box. You know, they're in the military, they call it the amnesty box. You know, throw the amnesty box and get on the plane, you know, that kind of thing. They're pulling the same thing with prison planes, so you know, there's all kinds of stuff, you know, very expensive knives. people that have money are like, well, I like it, but I gotta get on the plane. So they'll heave a $1,500 knife into the box. It never makes it into the auction. They auction the boxes of stuff off. All the stuff they steal from everybody, TSA auctions off. Most people don't realize that. All the stuff that they confiscate, say, this is evil and contraband, if they don't take it home themselves, they actually auction it off so many boxes per lot. And it's pretty big, as a matter of fact. Of course, God only knows what kind of knives. You never know what you actually would find in that block as far as titanium, Damascus blades, unique items with even some precious stones, because anything and everything is made as a gift for people for stuff like that. Go ahead. Also, too, last night we managed to shame the police department because you wanted to know why we were going to tow it with a family living in it. and Well, you know, that's what the delight of being a mean-spirited bugger is all about. And the only kind of employees that government seems to be able to find nowadays, were it not for you guys. Well, everybody just kind of noticed that they were harassing the people. How'd you find out about it? Oh, they're in our parking lot. They were about, I mean, they've been sitting there for days and it's like we didn't bother them. You know, can I make a recommendation? Are they stuck with, are they got a car? Yeah, they have a station wagon. They're on an RV lot right now. Well, I'm going to say something there. If you look around, I'm going to tell you what Craig's List. You can find some awfully nice motorhomes for under $2,000. If everybody kind of did that as a Christmas thing, that would be kind of cool. Seriously, up this neck of the woods, we're talking 35, 36 foot mobile homes, motorhomes. Nice ones actually, just not, you know, not necessarily the newest. And gasoline driven, now granted, everybody goes, well you have to eat gas. You know, I've driven these things now for a bit, and you know what? The average motor home that we have that's gas driven doesn't use any more gas in a long trip than my custom 20 Chevy pickup truck country, because I've driven both the same. And it's interesting that once you get it moving, they're actually pretty much a fuel sipper. Again, they're bus packages typically. Also, the thing is too, it's like those heads, once those heads get moving, the momentum beat up, that's where you get the good fuel mileage. Right, that's mileage. And again, the stuff from the 90s right now is really where the good price range is. And unless they've really had the snot beat at them in Texas, you've got some pretty decent weather. And as long as you can move around, you don't have to stick around where the weather gets too cold. You can actually migrate a little bit. And that gives them a little buffer so they can actually maybe accumulate a little bit in the way of resources. And check out Craigslist locally. Because you just never know. A lot of people, I've run into stuff where people have inherited it from their parents and they just don't want it. That's how we ended up with another vehicle. The guy got it from his dad. We paid $1,500 for the unit, one of the units we've got. I've got more than one now. But $1,500 for a six sleeper mobile home, bathroom, kitchen, everything runs, everything works. I got a couple things on the electrical I want to go through, but other than that, he would just jump in and run. He's got a 440. That's the one that has a 440. It held the 440 engines worth pulling out, just giving the vehicle away. But I paid for the vehicle. But Craigslist has got a lot of stuff like that. You might even find easy to find fifth wheels and trailers. There are actually a bunch of those, many, many, many all over the place. I've been looking all over the country. I'm actually looking for more of the RVs because they're unoptimal. I know the thing is when they go out there, when the engine goes out, that's it. I mean, you can change it out and everything, but usually people don't bother doing that. Then it gets towed and parked and used for an abandoned camper, like an out in the woods camper thing. But very few have I seen that happen. In fact, I ran into one here. I didn't snag it. I should have. It was a full bus package, but it didn't look like a bus. It looked like one of the classic $100,000 units. Guy wanted $2,000 for it. The guy who owned it, he took it over to this other guy's place. The man's sick, he just wants to liquidate all his stuff, and for under $2,000, you're looking at like an 8 sleeper with a living room and all the other BS. It needed a door fixed. That was it. Mark, I know I had my eye looking on a trailer. It's like half of it's a horse stable, and stable in the front end is sort of like a camper. Right, those are actually quite affordable, and that's not a bad way. You can use those for transport packages for other things, or cargo, needless to say. I'm looking at one right here with the 454 Chevy for, what are they saying here? This is a south wind. No leaks. Basically the same size as the one we just picked up. It's medium. I'd say condition is good. It's not all beat up. It doesn't have any impact points and the windshields are not broken. And you're looking at like $1,400. So there's just an example right there. And that's, oh, how big is that thing? Hold on a second here. I'll give you an idea. Nineteen five tires, of course. I don't see the length, but it looks to be about a thirty-four footer at least. Before twenty eight thirty-two. Now it's got to be a twenty eight eighty eight. It's got to be a thirty four. It's got a long tail on it too. Anyway, that kind of stuff is laying around. And down where you are, no rust, no whatever. I mean, unless it's been around this part of the country where we are. And then you probably get it cheaper if it's down there. You know what I mean? So that's maybe everybody can rally the troops in the area and say, hey, you know, guys, why don't we do this? This is a good Christmas thing. Upgrade from living in the station wagon to living in one of those mobile homes in maybe the RV store, at the RV store. As in buying one, if you've got something maybe it's a trade-in, that would be another way to go. And I've run into a lot of stuff like that. And the other thing I'd also check is Craig's list for freebies. It's not uncommon to find freebie stuff laying all over the place, guys. Just never know what you're going to run into. Wow. And I'm looking in there and I see all kinds of cool stuff. Even the Legos. Not that I'm really worried about Legos. Okay. But it's purely Catch-as-Catch-Can. You never know what you're going to run into there. Anything else, George? No, not really. It's just a... I don't know, it's more like, you know, reading all what's going in the news market is just insane what's going on. And, you know, last hour, you know, I was sitting there trying to talk about, you know, like the laws that the global issues that Trump would have, like talking about, you know, how if he really deals with immigration that under these laws, he can probably go take over the California legislature over the immigration issue type of thing. And I They say, should he have his laws repealed and all that stuff, like the John Warren Defense Authorization Act, the Military Commissions Act. You're more like saying, now he can use these laws that the Globals were using to attack the Patriots if he really... Well, if he applied himself. But the problem is, okay, this is one of the problems of that idea, is that's what people were thinking when Bush came in. Remember, oh George is going to be here and George is a neocon. Now granted Trump is not a neocon per se, but he's been bringing a lot of people in. And it's true that technically you could use it to clean. We've talked about this months ago, you know, collapsing the tent. You could use executive order and the system to collapse the tent and knock down the machine. The problem is you have to be dug in and you better have an army around you before you start. And then as soon as they figure out which direction you're headed, what the tack of your ship is, they are going to attack. You know what I mean? It would be inevitable. So whatever he does, if he does that, he has to dig his own security in. I wouldn't trust the Secret Service for Jack Squad. I don't have any confidence in him at all. They'd be just, it may be faster than anybody else to roll over on him. you know, set him up for a kill. And especially if they're Poobah members and, you know, the grand Poobah says, oh, yeah, oh, yeah, you know, Trump must, you know, they want to do something to Trump or they want to do something to the VP. That would be within their own sphere. And they would, and they've done it before. So I wouldn't see any reason why they wouldn't do it again. Well, I, he'd have to have his own security in place is what he'd have to do. I think, go ahead, George, and we have another caller. Go ahead. I was just hearing that Trump hired his own security force. Special Forces, Navy SEAL, Rangers, whatever. I think the advantage he has is kind of like, because remember he's done a lot of stuff over the years just like, oh come on, do you hear the sucking sound? Okay, remember? The road. Yeah, Rosie Parrott did several projects like that where he went and needed to save his own people. or he helped other people that were in need. Perot has done that to a degree when he was with the Spooks and Coos, because he was with the Fed, even though he was working mostly with the Department of Education, and obviously it overlapped in other areas with computer. Trump has done similar things, and it's known, and it counts a great deal in what is a very small community of people. So that helps him. the bureaucracy and eight years of corruption with Bummer and then before that eight years of corruption with Bush and then before that eight years of corruption with Clinton's, you know, both of them, it's like the machine is pretty well not fixable now. It would be easily broached, I would say it's already compromised. And the biggest problem would be, again, you have to have time to sift. And to do that, you need your own security there too. And I guarantee there would be a pissing match. If he does what we're proposing, there will be a pissing match just as quickly as he tries to plug something like that in. I mean, I would do it. If I were him, I would. I would have a, you know, their guard could be right there to the fence. Anything inside the fence is your people, not the other guys. Okay, your people. That would be the way to do it. Perimeter would be controlled. Now, perimeter's breached, you know, who to blame, because it's very cut and dry. So the Secret Service doesn't have too much to worry about. All they got is, you know, so many hundred feet, so many, you know, yards of fence line perimeter to control, and then on the road, and if they fail, you know, again, there's the other one that's typically when they have failed, it's when they're out and about. So that's what you have to watch out for and make sure you always have a ring of your people at events first and foremost before the Secret Service can touch you. On Twitter I do ask Donald Trump to give me an invitation to the White House so you can give him a list of prisoners to hand to him if he wants to know your input. Right, one of the things, you know, well of course I've mentioned this many times, the Hammond's number one, and right now the only reason the stuff with the Bundy's is going on is they haven't given them a bond. They did not have paperwork to actually get them to Nevada, and it's like I said, they're holding them in limbo because it's the only way they're going to get any time out of them because everybody knows too much about the Bundy case. And if they couldn't win up there in Oregon, they're dead in the water in Nevada. I don't care who the hell they have there. They know it. I think that's why they're holding, they have been holding them up in Seattle Tacoma up at SeaTac. In fact, I was going to play one piece there as a, you know, again, I'll play it again in a minute here. But a reminder, guys, we've got people behind the wire have been there for a while and they're doing the same thing with them like they did with Houtari. Only this is worse because they beat them in a significant case that was probably the toughest they'd have to fight. And if they couldn't win with the one in Oregon, they are no way in hell they're going to win the one in Nevada. There's no way in hell. I guess my husband was talking about hooking it up to the septic and all like that. I guess you wouldn't do that with a motor home, right? You could do it the same way. Actually, the motor home has two full-size, own and generators. It was a police command post. We have a command post just better than the one that they presently have in both of the counties here. It was purchased at another auction from another county and I got it from the guy who bought it for a very good price because he decided he wasn't going to do what he was planning on doing with it. It set up with everything ready to roll, 8, 12 volt or 110. Now the other one we picked up, which is a mallard, it's set up with a generator because almost all of them, if they're RVs, they typically have a generator on board if they're the bigger ones. At least one. And in this case you've got full septic ready. If you just buy the umbilicals, which the one has, you can hook up to the septic. You can hook up to regular plumbing to hold my guards. If you wanted to, I mean, there's umbilicals. There's places to hook up for everything. And so the cool thing is you could do whatever you want with it. Of course, I would not just drive away with it hooked up unless it was an extreme emergency, because it only takes a minute to unhook everything, and you're ready to roll wherever you go to next. Yeah, yeah, I guess what I was thinking, you could probably get one even less expensive. It's like the motor was out on it, right? Right, that's exactly, well, let me give an example, though, like I said, the one, there's a couple of them here. I'm just going to, in our neck of the woods, you guys are, prices, of course, vary depending on what kind of money's laying around. You know how that is. And this area, it's up and down for the state of Michigan. Ann Arbor, Michigan, high. and other areas like Bloomfield Hills ultra high. But even out of there because people have more money they'll get rid of something with more of a frivolous attitude which is fine by us. Let me give you an example. This is a little pricier but still it's an example of what we're talking about. It's a 2001 Fleetwood Flair. 62,000 miles. Sleep six. Non-smoker. Lots of extras and extras like solar. This has got solar power on board. $5,700. This is a gas engine. V10. So it's 2001, so it's got a 31 alpha. It's an Arrow 31 alpha. A 6.8 V10 engine with only $61,340. It's broken in and that's about it. Otherwise, it looks good. Glass is good. Canopies, all the other fun stuff. I don't like the extenders, only because that's something else that can go wrong. But as we pass through the years, you're going to run into more and more of those. Now this type of vehicle like this, we're talking about, these are big. This is 34, 36, 38. They can be 40 feet. They can be single or double axle. If they're double axle, they're typically a classic Musk chassis. the companies that build them make camper bodies for them okay so they do use the standard bus chassis for parts which is cool uh... another one right here in nineteen eighty eight rv camper like new uh... inside now uh... eighteen hundred dollars and the you know the engines worth eighteen hundred dollars i'm just that's one thing i've been pricing engines okay and that 440 i didn't know it had a 440 i just well i thought it was because of the manufacturer i thought it was a a 454 Chevy. Well, the guy before we bought it, just as we were paying for it, he was like, well you do know that's got a 440 in it. He was like, what? Yeah, this guy was a racer. He was in the reindeer NASCAR and he had the inside with all the different pit crews and stuff. Well, the engine that he had in there, there's a 440, but it was built that way. It was custom. He ordered it that way. The engine's worth $8,000. See, so it's like, hmm, I'm challenged here. I got the camper for $1,500 and it was a steal. I thought it was $15,000. I went by it over and over and over again and Nancy looked at it too and we both said, $15,000 is a lot of stuff to play around with. And we looked back, one time it was like, wait a minute. It's like you look at it, you know how they paint stuff on the windshield, that's what they've done. So we get over there and sure enough it was $1,500. Oh, we can track the guy down. And he goes, hey, how you doing? And he goes, oh yeah, well, my dad had it. And I don't do that stuff. And I just want to get it out of the barn, which he did. It was already out of the barn. And that's typical of a lot of these situations you run into. Like the one I ran into south of us here is actually about 10 feet, 12 feet longer than the biggest vehicle I have. And it was less than $2,000. And that was, it's just a matter of you gotta watch. It's a weird environment because, and this is something I have had a conversation with a lot of people about, antiques or things of value because people don't know the value. We're almost in the same situation as having Chinese and Russian people from the Cold War in America. They don't have the perception of value of things. They don't know how things work. They've been minimalized in terms of education. I mean, this is why we were buying stuff from China for pennies, because even the people who were selling it that owned the companies that were communist heads, they didn't know what the rate was or the exchange or the, you know, what price, what the price things. And so when we first went over to China, that's why everything was coming in for pennies. Now eventually they wised up and took some road trips so to speak and started looking at the rest of the world. And it was like, oh, we have a bigger plan now. And they re-engineered their entire process. Well Americans are like that, it's like with all this stuff. If the wrong person gets it, They don't even care. They just want them out of the garage. Which I've heard over and over again, it's like you just want them out of the garage. Oh, okay. I can get that out of your garage. I'll take it off your hands. Hell yes. Oh, yeah. Well, that's great. I wanted to thank you again for bringing that up. That opens up a whole new world for us, for sure. Well, the nice thing is you can do a column transport with a whole bunch of vehicles. I mean, with vehicles working together, you've got the ability to drop and you actually put up field kitchens, temporary housing. You could, in fact, let me put it this way, the one I've got has a trailer package that could haul a vehicle as big as the one that's running it. It's that heavy, and it's got the suspension and the drivetrain for it. And so I could technically put another house trailer behind this, you know, like a 20-footer or whatever, and double the capacity, double the floor space. Which if you needed to go into an area, let's say you got somebody to take care of, or there's a little disaster or something, think about it. You show up with that kind of living accommodation, you don't need to stay in the... If you're in a situation where it's a disaster environment anyway, it's just a place to get in out of the weather. Most of the time you're going to be busy W-O-R-K-ing, you know. It's kind of nice to be able to step in and take a shower, which of course now seems like... I've outfitted all these where... solar showers and all the canopies and all the stuff I've collected where everybody's gotten rid of stuff and where I've watched and cherry picked stuff from yard sales and whatever, it all gets slid into the cargo compartment. See, because all of these RVs, guys, are built like buses. They have the storage underneath the deck. So you have transport storage for all kinds of equipment. It means all my mechanical, I've got tools for each one of them. I've got spare parts. Immediately I started looking for air filters, for plugs. I had plugs for the one, I had two sets from another 454 because the one does have a 454 in it. And I put those right on board. All the tools, all the specialized tools for the GM vehicle for those years, those are all in the toolbox on the truck. And then all my heavy truck stuff that was left over from another vehicle all went in there. So I don't have to dig for tools or figure out where the tools are. They're on board all the time. I don't have to wait for something to happen. The biggest thing would be spare tires or understanding of tires. Whoa, we got somebody else here in the back. That's me, Ed. I'll meet it up, and I wanted to make a suggestion. Yeah, okay. Well, I'll tell you what. Let's do this. Go ahead. Jump in there right now. Real quick. This is a small book, Dirt Cheap Survival Retreat, One-Man Solution. And the author is M.D. Creekmore. So it's a really small book. It goes into details about finding land and setting up your path and the retreat. You probably read it. I've got some resources in the back and that's all I wanted to bring up for getting something to start. Well, thank you for bringing it up also. Because... What is it called? Dirt Cheap Wets? Oh, repeat that. Call or repeat the book again. Survival Retreat. One Man Solution by Ama Gigi Krieffor. Thank you. I get a lot of noise here. I apologize for that. I got a generator running way in the other... It creeps through the place here and you can hear it in the background. Well, it's actually more like we're getting an echo off of your line for some reason. We're getting a feedback loop. That's probably... Beat your phone, hit it. Oh, okay. If you're on the speaker, that will happen to you. There we go. Now we want to have a feedback loop. One of the things I would point out on that, because this subject is something we've discussed for years, actually, as long as I've been on the air. Almost every state has abandoned or recovered property that the state picks up for tax. A lot of this people go, I don't want to take somebody else's property. A lot of times this is property where somebody bought it, they sat on it, they were going to do something, they never did. We had a lot between my dad's house and the house that was to the west of us. There was a lot in between. We tried forever and I mean this was like scouring the country. Who the hell has the title of this thing? We tried to find the person. We had the name on the tax rolls here to tell you who's got the property. But trying to find the person was impossible. We mowed the grass, took everything. The lot wasn't very big, but it made it a lot more useful, land, because there wasn't a cabin stuck between us. For years, we never found out about that. So it just sat. Now it didn't go anywhere, it's not leaving, can't get picked up and carried away. You can find that each of the states have property rules like this for auction every quarter or every six months. Now here's what you do. You don't need 50 acres. You just need a piece of real estate that's out of the way that people aren't paying attention to. And there's a lot of three quarters of an acre or one acre lots or 1.4 acre lots. And there are the corners of property. A lot of times where county roads or somebody put an old road across a section, it was a new build and there's these odd lots that were kind of cut in half or cut on angles. Nobody even pays any attention to them. Typically they're overgrown, so all you do is cut a little pathway in and set up an area so that when you want to go camping, like you guys are talking about here. You just go out and you pull the vehicle in, pull your canopy down, then pull your camouflage tarps over everything, and maybe a camouflage net on top of that, stretch it out like you do for an armored vehicle. And what the eyes cannot see, the heart does not long for. And that gives you a nice retreat point to get away from everything in the event. And these properties will cost $60, $120, $400, some of the bigger ones, in some cases like here in Michigan, whole sections. They're talking 144 acres, you know, 140 acres, 160 acres, but they still go for just the tax revenue, you know, tax review. So, and it's a one-time deal. Once you got it, you pay the taxes. Congratulations, that's it. And the taxes on these smaller lots per year are like... $15, $20, $30, maybe $60 at the most if it's a crazy area, but you don't want to pick a crazy area. You want a spot where you can recon everything. Make sure there's not a whole lot of hunyocks or dope dealers in the area or crazy government employees. And then, you know, do what you want to do to prep the place and just square it away. Don't do anything fancy. Never cut a straight driveway into the property. You know, cut it in the car length and then taper left or right immediately. Also, let it have that Star Wars lived in look. Whenever you can paint things, try to paint them rusty browns. Browns and a little bit of rusty brown. Browns and a little bit of rust color. Always a good idea. Doesn't need to be new, but make it look old real quick. Now, what the eyes cannot see, the heart does not long for. If it doesn't look like it's of value, they're not going to piddle with it. And here's the other thing, you can put things on the property or a lot like that. and have a cache on standby with equipment and material buried underground or in whatever kind of shed you want to put up. Just make sure it's not anything you're going to cry about if somebody decides to get curious and bust in and mess stuff up. The best way to prevent that from being a problem is do a shed, but just make sure that it has a basement down below Put junk and oddments up above and you can even cement the access point over until you need to use it. Everything that's in the car and in the basement down below is all sealed up for long term. 50 gallon barrels with open mouth, everything filled up in there. It's vacuum packed, double layered. You seal up the CO2 everything as you seal it up. You lock everything down, you put the barrels down there, the boxes down there, make sure they're up off the ground, make sure you've got good drainage, and even cement right over the square access point. Make sure everything is uniformly squared, you know, cemented, but leave one point that's weaker that actually has a steel frame below the surface of the cement. All you do is smack it with a sledgehammer a few times and now you have an access point. And your cache is available. That's the cool stuff you can do. And again, leave stuff up top and let people steal it. Find some China Sport stuff or watch for old tools and things that would be useful, but you leave them in there. And if somebody does take them, they think they got something useful or they thought something was worthwhile just because they were stealing stuff for the sake of stealing, and you're not out anything. And they feel like they got something. Always watch for the things people are getting rid of. good brands that will hold it to the weather on these motorhomes? Actually, I see they're pretty much consistent. The biggest thing you've got to watch for is how they've configured the roof because you'll notice a lot of the new ones have multiple angles and that's a good thing because that's drainage. Depending upon the size of the vehicle, the biggest thing is that you actually have two different components, a side wall perimeter and then you have a roof and it has a seam system. That's where the leaks happen. While we've been looking at this for quite some time, we were looking at one vehicle that was incredibly priced. Guy had been letting it sit next to the house and when we got there he was moving it a little bit. Well, the water damage was extensive all the way around. Even as a camper for, say, a hunting lodge, you know, like a lot of people in Michigan here all the time, you buy a pickup truck camper, take it out, drop it off and leave it. And they make good camper cabins. A lot of guys go one step farther. They buy rough-in wood locally. And they put an overhead cover on it, like a little dog, like a garage roof. And it's protected so it's not a flat roof to the weather. The problem with flat roofs is you've got to do an inspection. You've got to keep inspecting to make sure that you don't have anything compromised. And it's not that hard, unless you do something really strange like drop something on the roof or ram some bridge or something. I did have one I was looking at here, but man, I don't know what the guy plowed into, but he hit it on the right. He hit something on the rider's side, or they hit him. And he had it all put back together reductate. And he got it going down the road, which is what duct tape is for. If you have any RV, truck, or a camp or anything, guys, you better always keep duct tape with you. Mr. Duct Tape is your friend. In the military, it's like a little roll of duct tape, a little roll of electrical tape. Everybody carries one. You better. It'll fix anything that breaks, or at least keep it together long enough so you're not standing there looking stupid. You know what I mean? I got a friend that he did that. He built a loop house over the top and then he took an old trailer and made like a mass rocket heater on the trailer that you fill up a tank with water for the mass and he just heats it up in there and it's like a greenhouse when it's sunny over his camper and all. It's kind of crazy and I didn't think he'd pull it off but he did. Now where we are up here, the biggest problem with flat anything is the snow. And typically for one season, maybe two, you'll have no problems. But by the third season, typically again, it's the weight of the snow. It's not so much it's moisture wet. It's the moisture and humidity in general in the air saturating the materials. And then what happens on top of that, you've got weight. and that will press the seams. I've looked at whole towns. We were looking at buying towns and we still are looking at, on occasion, buying towns. One place could have got the whole town, like I've said, $124,000. Now, the flat roof buildings, well, two of them, they had walls and they had no roofs. And another one, I really wanted to use it for filming. It was a hardware store that somebody had shut the doors and walked away from. It's one of those classic, wow, that's a museum. Problem is they had a flat roof, and the roof had caved in and had at least two winters worth or three winters worth of snow. And it was sad, because everything was still hanging on the racks. All the tools were on the racks, everything you can imagine. And it was about the size of three or four ranch-style houses. It was a good size hardware. But that's again, flat roof. Every place we would go around the state of Michigan, flat roof commercial buildings, first thing you'd want to do is start going, you know, peaking everything, give everything a taper of some kind. With the campers, again, I haven't seen anyone that's been that bad. The little, I like, I've always liked the camper, the, forgive me, the van front ends. For a little while there they were doing pickup truck front ends but I've noticed that those things seem to have just disappeared. Nobody sells them, nobody gets rid of them. And the reason for that, and by the way you also remember A1 rental and rider used to buy those quite a bit. They bought both. They had the van front end and the pickup. Well which one is easier to work on? The pickup truck. So whoever is buying these things, they're maintaining them and they're keeping them and they're not getting rid of them. And for a little while there I kicked myself in the rumpus because there was this big debate, oh about what, six years ago, between gas and diesel. Diesel and gas. Gas and diesel. Well because of that, in the down sweep, the gas trucks were going for $600 a piece. The gas vehicles. Whereas their diesel counterparts were going for five times that. So gee, which one would you buy out of common sense out of pocket? Now here's the thing, remember how the prices jumped up and down with diesel and gas over the last, you know, couple of years guys just look at the difference here in the last four years three years well back then the diesel was cheaper for the moment but all of a sudden what did diesel do it's now ahead of gasoline so people wanted to go back to gas and you know again depending on the model and the equipment and the media engine is of course the real issue you can get you you can be just as efficient the big thing is torque with diesel the you know the ability to pull stuff diesel is is just ahead above gasoline on that in most instances So that's another consideration. The only thing about the truck or van front end, what you've got to really watch for is right where the jointer is for the overhead cap because they always have that overhead sleeper box. You want to especially inspect around both sides of those jointer points where they added that on and it went forward. The other thing is to watch around the base. front of the chin of that because it takes wind and gets buffeted. That of course moves back and forth the joints and eventually that's where you'll see a compromise in the seal. So that's another thing to watch for. Otherwise, they're pretty straightforward from one to the next. I actually like driving them. I like driving big things anyway, big vehicles, but I have found that the very comfortable to drive, Nancy has no problem driving the biggest one. In fact, she enjoys driving it. It's a very comfortable drive. The one thing, we almost had a head-on. Actually going to see Don here a couple months ago. I was trying to register, well you know how it's like, this can't really be what this is. This is like a movie, right? By the time I realized it, it's like, he's got to be on the other side of the expressway. He's got to be on the other side of the expressway. Well, we're doing almost 80 miles an hour going south, and this guy's doing about probably 80 miles plus going north, so we're clipping on each other real fast. And I kind of slipped sideways to get him around me and he went, he zipped right past us and almost took the car out behind us. And then over on the other side of the expressway here comes a cop car doing the same, you know, about 100 miles an hour trying to catch up. Even if he'd hit us, I wouldn't like to get hit by anything, but the one good thing about the big vehicles, it's kind of like being in a semi truck. You're above whatever's hitting you. You don't want to get hit, I don't want you to hit on by anything and not something traveling that fast, or me for that matter. But if it was a choice, Something a little higher and bigger like that is much safer as they say. You know what I mean? So I do like that for the sake of, you know, you can see what's coming and you've got more distance for visibility because of the height. Anyway, we're almost to the top guys. Well, we got into RV camping, but in reality, tactical command camping. By the way, you can't come on hands here. Hey, say hello, say Merry Christmas, cat them on hands. Merry Christmas. There we go. God bless you all. Anyway, Captain Monahan does the same thing with these campers, but he turns them into radio command posts for us. So, in fact he has what? Two or three now. He has three built right now. And everything shortwave, CB, two meter, everything you can imagine on board, guys. So there's a lot of fun you can have. That's one of the neat things about these campers, you can take them and just convert them into project vehicles. especially the fine one that was maybe quality played a little bit. Another one I had a chance to buy. Watch your recycling your scrap yards. We had one down the road here that they wanted $800 for as a Ford front end. The guy had already done all of the stripping on the inside and rebuilt it completely and all the frame was there but no nothing done on the inside. Started up just like it was brand new. The guy brought it into the scrapyard because he had the people he worked for, the company said they got to leave now because they wanted him in another state. So they had to sell, they had to leave their apartment. They couldn't take anything with them because of the location. So he took the camper down and handed it over to the scrapyard. He gave it to the wrecking ball. And for $800, he could have had it. So that's an exact, and it was already finished on the inside. Roof was excellent. Motor well kept. Body was not all rusted out. It was not a Michigan vehicle. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Ben, I'm sure. George from Texas. You know, is Nancy working tonight? No, she's here. No, because I could tell you one thing. I got to go and work tonight. And I could tell you one thing. It's going to be a nightmare because I don't care what time of day it is, this time of year. I also got to be filled. Well, yeah, the other thing is watch out because this knockout nonsense, you got to remember the Piscullis are agitated because Hillary the Hutt, you know, the top of the Hutt's third younger sister, didn't get in. And there's been a lot of incidents. It's funny because it's working both ways. A lot of people are really even, no matter who they are, are getting pissed with this whole thing about the riots and everything too. The criminal element, of course, is thinking they better get away with what they're going to get away with because the comeuppance time is here. There's going to be a change in attitude that's already taking place. It's like Merry Christmas like we've been saying. People say, don't hesitate to say Merry Christmas now. Before, they'd stand there and they'd look at the floor, they'd look like straight ahead and they'd look all bug eyed. This year, oh no, all of a sudden it's like bummer's leaving, the communists. Well the communists are going to be, they're not going to be in your face. Oh they will, but right now they're even panicked and they're not sure about the ground they're on. And they should be worried. They should be. I'm not worried. They should be worried. Well Mark, I hear like the communists are prepping or buying guns and food and all that stuff. I just wondered, did they know how to use the guns? Well, it's... look at it this way. It's good that we'll have more equipment out there that we can access when the time comes. Know what I mean? I don't plan on taking from anybody, but you know, if these idiots... the problem is, you see, these characters are not doing this because they're worried about, you know, the government coming out and taking something from them. They're doing this because they want to be on the bandwagon still taking. The parasite's been stealing from us for a long time and these leftists, these Soviets, in reality just all the Soviets, it doesn't mean which batch it is and which flavor they call themselves. They're not happy. It's why when push came to shove all these characters dropped all their facades. All the Neocoms went over to Hillary. Well it didn't really go over. It shows you that they've always been together. You see? So in reality, these characters are pissed because they thought they were going to be on the honey wagon. They were going to be sucking off the giant pit here pretty soon. They were going to be part of the big red terror. Now that may still happen, but maybe with the next click up. And yeah, they might target some of them, but let me put it this way. In Europe right now, the Muslim terrorists are doing exactly what we knew the Muslim terrorists would do at the order of the Israelis. What's the solution? He wants to disarm the people that are the victims. Exactly what we've seen over and over again. Well, Europeans better learn to shoot the bastards out of their country before they have any more problem, countries. Some of them aren't going to have that issue. Hungary's already put their foot down like we've talked about. In this whole year, we've seen so many critical things happen where people have had no choice but to pick a side. Some people have shown their worthlessness, other people have shown their worth. Think about that. We have seen some of the most unique activities, George, and for all of our listeners, here we are before Christmas, and I'm celebrating Christmas. I don't care. Now today I did oh, half a dozen projects that have to do with getting ready to wage war. I mean, things like just finish this, finish that, did this, did that, move this, move that. Oh, look, I found something I misplaced. Oh, good, that goes back over there with inventory number two. You know, that's what I've been, you know, I do not stop. When I'm out on the air, that's all we do. And my attitude towards it right now is, you know, guys get done as much as you can. The situation is not going to change. The bad guys are pissed. As far as I'm concerned, I don't know much difference between one side and the other on this one, what I see so far. Oh, Mark, I've been there reading a pastor, a deliverance pastor offered his services to the White House to do an exorcism. Well, normally you burn it down, salt the area, and then switch to another location is what you do. That's the basic, burn it down, salt the ground, move on to another site, rebuild. It's just too wretched. I don't think that's going to happen so yeah, maybe that would be a good idea. Actually you bring in every denomination of the Christian Protestant churches and the Catholics want to come in, go ahead, that's okay. Have them all do a ritual of prayer and asking for salvation and asking that the site be cleansed. Just go right down through the inventory of things that need to be done. It would be funny to see how the building groans, wouldn't it? Well, yeah, more likely you would just be like, wow, what is that? Well, it's something leaving, ma'am. It's something leaving. And it ain't coming back if we have our way. I think, but you gotta get rid of all them exact symbols around the White House. Uh-oh! I hear the chipmunks coming up! God bless the republic! We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire's on the run! Merry Christmas! Hoorah! Merry Christmas to everybody! It's the last time we'll be able to say that for this year, like, ever! And after that... We're getting into the work week and then the New Year's around the corner guys, but two days out Merry Christmas. God bless you all. Have a good time. Hug your family and friends and thank God for the fact that they're all there and alive. Bye-bye. pack of Bud, 11 wrestling tickets, and a Copenhagen, 9 years probation, 8 table dancers, 7 packs of red men, 6 cans of spam, WOAH! Big Materne, Smut presents, huh, the Redneck gift. Yeah, you know like if you buy your wife earrings, the double is fishing lures? You can brush the entire chorus of jingle bells. Perhaps if you think the Nutcracker is something you did off the high dive. Or if you've ever misspelled anything in Christmas I'm gonna do it for you again.