December 27, 2016
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1h 3m
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and equipment testing on Communications Tuesday, December 27, 2016. He reviewed news articles including the Bolivian president's accidental pornography incident, Hillary Clinton pardon negotiations, a Facebook employee's arrest for soliciting sex from a minor, and Carrie Fisher's death from cardiac arrest. Koernke addressed caller questions about safe driving on icy roads and bridges, explaining tire adhesion principles and winter driving techniques. He also provided detailed guidance on testing Christmas gifts, deploying security cameras with infrared capability for tactical situations, and tire technology. The show featured music by Lynyrd Skynyrd and Warren Zevon.
- preparedness
- communications tuesday
- tire adhesion
- winter driving
- icy roads
- security cameras
- infrared technology
- carrie fisher
- hillary clinton
- equipment testing
- tactical deployment
- black ice
- federal reserve
- state of jefferson
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You don't need to worry about having a military surplus store in your area because mainmilitary.com is the only store you'll ever need, all from the comfort of your computer. Visit them online today at mainmilitary.com. That's main, like the state, military.com. I had a dream the other night that, well I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The 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, 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. You've taken Satan's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and see and re-farm and keep our country deepened. 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 may be buried. 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 and fear, O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republican each God given right To torture freedom running bright As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for when His words were true, 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? He called out from the grave. Dill the land at the foot. Afternoon, Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke. Loser to Victory on and behind the lines in occupied territories west. Listening to us, I'm Indiana Freedom. And we are on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, and UltraNet Hallmark. Golden Spike Technologies. and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good afternoon to our friends in the great state of Jefferson. $2.00 Jefferson Bill is flying over the great state of Jefferson foot by foot store. We're business by business across the great state of Jefferson. The $2.00 bill becomes the dominant currency and makes a statement we need. I'm sure that all of the Jeffersonians are highly motivated in proceeding with this program because they're all well organized, well oiled machine. They're deaf. and it's just a dynamic thing, watching them all get together thing. The Federal Reserve Bank, which goes to your branch banks, and all you gotta do is just trade digits for digits. They know as well as I do it, so simple, so ridiculous. There's no reason for it not to happen. In fact, it would be pretty sad if they're not doing it. It wouldn't really make any sense if they're not doing it. And again, maybe it's a hobby. I don't know. Anyway, for everybody out there, it is a beautiful, beautiful, well, it's Tuesday, Communications Tuesday. It is the 27th of December. It is the 8th year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K, 2016, Old Earth Calendar 2016, year of battle, year of storm. Again, for all of us, Tuesday it is the 27th of December. It is the 8th year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K. 2016, old earth calendar, 2016, year of battle, year of storm. And ticking down the days, by the way, looking at now the 27th, Tuesday. And for that reason, again, being Communications Tuesday, remind everybody that most important, check out all that electrical equipment you got for Christmas, actually even the tiddly toy stuff. Why? What does it say on the package? Does it say Made in China? If it says Made in China, chances are you better check it. So get it out of the package, make sure it works. Test it with a couple different batteries just in case the batteries you tried to use because you didn't have some new ones. Make sure you got some decent stuff around. Plug it in and then go from there. And everything will be just fine. Well, maybe not. Everything will just malfunction. It could be in a number of options. It's Chinese, you never know. Even our Better FS radio equipment is made over there. Quality varies. not by much. So 80-10-10 is the rule and for that reason we should all be paying attention accordingly. Again, it is a beautiful, beautiful winter day outside. Temperatures drop back down on the edge of freezing. Everything is kind of firm and back up but we don't have snow. In fact, just medium gray, blah weather. I got a bunch of stuff drilled, screwed, and reassembled or put back together where I needed to. Also got some measurements for some other critical projects that need to be done, so I'm going to see what I can do to accomplish that mission. I would remind everybody again that there's no time to waste as soon as you can. Get back outside and get to work. In the bottom of the state here, we got pretty well clear. Yeah, we got some snow, but it's in odd spots. The biggest thing is to watch out for the ice. That's where again, Slip Slide and Away is a reality. And we don't want to see any become part of that. Now, a couple interesting articles here. One of them is on From the Trenches World Report. And let's see, where did that go there? Actually, every time that I look at some of these things, the titles are what make you really wonder. And hold on here, I just lost that. And I'm going to bring it back up. I'm going to bring it from the trenches. We'll report back up. To do that, I've got to fiddle-fart with the sheet-me technology. Oh, it's not an accident. We know the screwing with the systems to mess with us. And so we mess back. And besides, this is all the sidebar technology separate from ours, which ours runs perfect with old computers. In fact, I just resurrected five ops and Oh, took some upgrades to stick all the RAM cards in them. They're dinosaurs, but they're going to work just fine for the ultra net system because we don't have any foreign spyware coming in through back doors. And you know, it's amazing how the systems work more efficiently. They just run like a top. 10, 15 years older than the present state of the art equipment that's out there. The Bolivian president accidentally opens porn in court. in catastrophic bungling scene. Bolivian president, Ivo Morales, was left red-faced when his mobile phone accidentally suddenly blasted out of the sound of a woman sexually excited. I could say moaning. I'd say the humiliating moment was caught on camera as President Morales glanced at his phone during the almost silent, or in the almost silent courtroom, in shock. The Bolivian juggled his phone, attempted to silence it, but sends it flying forcing him to jump up from his seat and grab the phone still playing the video from the floor. President Morales' embarrassing moment sent the otherwise quiet courtroom into ruptures of laughter as he scrambled to stop the porn playing aloud. Oh baby, you spin me right round, baby, right round. Well, you know. It's like Bill Clinton, but with darker hair and maybe a little younger. Probably. Although it could be fake hair even. I don't know. I'm not even sure how old this character is. But anyway, down there in Bolivia, me was lost wages. Yeah, special girls on the... Yeah. Well, hey, your tax dollars are worked down there in Bolivia. It's just like up here. I guess we set an example and everybody follows. What do you expect from the characters that are supposedly yuck, yuck, yuck? Now, here's something else. Hillary negotiating a secret pardon with Obama's White House counsel who previously worked for Clinton family and the White House. But what would they be having a pardon for? Well, again, I will point out this is going to be one of those imperial Liget things where anytime she's brought before something, she's going to have this rod from the emperor and it's a Liget and it says, this person has done what this person has done. And she, of course, no matter what it is, pedophilia, murdering ambassadors, all kinds of other criminal activity, she's just going to state, I got the get out of jail imperial card and I'm a... and somebody puts a bullet in her. That's not a diff, it's just a probably win the way things are going because Hillary may be going off into twitchy land a little more and if she does, well the CIA used to have people go into operating rooms just to help a person along if they just spoke too much while they were under medication. You do know that, right? So... Would we see that any differently with Hillary the Hutt? Now, that's an interesting... These are bizarre pieces, but I read your title. Here's one that's really cute. Okay. Senior Facebook employee arrested for allegedly soliciting unprotected sex from an underage girl. Well, wait a minute. Back up here. Okay. Senior Facebook employee. Okay, we understand that. That means he's a Duke, an idiot, incompetent, slice of leftist. Arrested for... allegedly soliciting unprotected sex from an underage girl. Which was it? Which was it that got him in trouble? If he had protected sex, if he proposed or solicited protected sex, was a grossly underage girl, so as he's playing pedophile, would that have been okay? Or he was soliciting unprotected sex, but it was an overaged girl. Maybe that would have been okay. That probably would have been okay. That's just now prostitution in Nevada, you know what I mean? Just when you read stuff like this, it's like, oh, it's only because it was unprotected. that all of a sudden there was a need to intervene otherwise, you know, Podesta, all the rest, underage girls and, you know, raping children. It's all part of the government now. It's like torture. Before we didn't torture, there was a denial about torture and then all of a sudden Abu Ghraib came out, we have a whole torture network and everybody brags about our torture now. He brags about it. So now we've got Podesta, he's a baby raper, he's from a whole gaggle of baby rapers. So now it's like, well, it's government. It's like, really? Wow, you've become very, shall we say, Babylonish, you know, slash, something needs to be shot out of this country. But just titles like that make you go, hmm. I guess it was maybe one thing over the other that got him in trouble. Apparently the underage sex thing is, you know, underage girls, now the norm, and depending on how much money you can spend, you can buy children. And I'm sure they get rid of them and other, you know, again, they have that blood bath occult thing where they, you know, all that sacrifice stuff and smeared feces and blood and baby blood all over them. And yeah, where'd they get that from? Oh, yeah. So next, let's see... Okay, now let's benchmark this, because I know Larry's going to come up with this. Before we go any farther with this story, Carrie Fisher, okay. Star Wars actress Carrie Fisher dies at 60. Fisher, who will... Now, before we go any farther on this, how many of you remember it? I haven't read this story yet. I just saw this posted. How many people remember when she contracted AIDS? How many of you remember the story of her contracting AIDS? Mary Fisher. So I'm going to read this story and let's see if there's any discussion or commenting about this because this was something that was brought up apparently because her husband was, shall we say, well, he was probably part of that Podesta crew. You know, cats, dogs, little children, you name it, whatever, other guys, and well, yeah, just kind of the disease spread en masse. Anyway, Carrie Fisher, who will forever be known for playing Princess Leia Organa in the original Star Wars trilogy has died. Family spokesman Simon Hals has confirmed to ABC News she was 60. The actress was rushed to the hospital after going into cardiac arrest while aboard a flight from London to Los Angeles on Friday. Fisher came from Hollywood royalty as the only daughter of actress Debbie Reynolds and singer Eddie Fisher. in her famous parents' footsteps. She made her Broadway debut at the age of 15 alongside her mother in Irene. Her movie debut came in 1974 to overwhelm beauty film shampoo, but in 1977, Star Wars made her a household name after a variety of US TV role pictures. Next big move was the Blues Brothers, though she was listed in the credits as Mystery Woman. I never paid attention to that. That's interesting. She then appeared in the Star Wars sequels, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi and starred in the Broadway show Agnes of God. In 1986 she appeared in Woody Allen's acclaimed film Hannah and Her Sisters. That's an unmemorable one. The next year she saw the arrival of Fisher's first book, Postcards from the Edge, a loosely autobiographical novel, ghost written by 15 million other people who of course, you know, the Oi boys, Jewish Mafia wrote this for her and of course Fisher being from that group, had no problem finding the ghost writers. which was turned into a film starring Meryl Streep and Shirley MacLean. She continued working, so it was basically probably a script first and then written as a BS, whatever biography later. That's how that works. She continued working, steadily appearing in movies including When Harry Mits Sally, Austin Powers, International Man of Mystery, Scream 3, and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Her career as an author continued as well. She published the novel Surrender the Pink, Surrender the Pink, and Delusions of Grandma. Fisher also was a top Hollywood script doctor, polishing other writer's screenplays. Among the movies she worked on was Hook, Lethal Weapon 3, and Outbreak. Fisher, who struggled with drug addiction and bipolar disorder, received an Emmy nod for her work in the episode The Third Rock. and also mounted one million plays and published more books including 2016, The Princess Diaries. Her acting career was revitalized by her return as Leia. 2015 is The Force Awakens where we learn that Leia and Han Solo have split up and that their son Ben, aka Kylo Ren, has turned to the dark. was married to Paul Simon from 1983-1984 but had no children. She and talent agent Byron Lord welcomed daughter actress Billy Lord and welcomed... you mean had a child? What the hell? Kind of a goofed up statement. That and Lord welcomed daughter actress Billy Lord and welcomed to life. It's just like God some of these things they write. actress Billy Lord in 1992. Fisher was survived by her daughter, mother, brother Todd Fisher, and half sisters Jolie Fisher and Tricia. So Carrie Fisher has passed away. Apparently a heart attack. But you know what's interesting, no mention about her having AIDS. Like I said, this is one of those things that was announced years ago. and it was one of those things that it just kind of faded into the distance because, well, apparently having more money and being properly connected, she got, like several notorious stars, she seemed to get, work it out just fine where others were dropping like flies only a short time, two years after contracting the disease. So for everybody out there, again, just a little heads up, not a mention of that in this story at all. And pretty much anything else that's been posted out there is the same way. No mention of that at all. It's like, well, that's part. Of course now, who knows? Maybe it's just been taken out of history. Anyway, OK, next in line here at one other piece. Anti-Trump comics by triggered feminists are an act of political resistance. Yeah, blah blah blah, blah blah blah, blah blah blah, snowflake, diaper pen, blah blah blah, snowflake, diaper pen, snowflake, snowflake, diaper pen. In other words, well, why don't you just go stand over in the corner, drink your broccoli, shake, wear your kimono and sing I Wish I Were an Oscar Mayer Wiener. How does that sound? It'll work out just fine for me, especially with any of the doofuses we're talking about that are in the opposition if you get Madrid. A couple of things. Oh, we're almost to the bottom of our break and we do have requests. I played this this morning and I'm going to play it again this afternoon because, well, number one I can, but number two again, pretty cool song by Leonard Skynard. And for everybody out there, again, if you want to make a music request, I'm trying to get them in. Now remember, we're going to be changing our schedule in the morning. More on that in a minute. But as it is, for everybody out there, if you would like to send us an email, libertyatvide.net. And if you do that, we will, of course, note a music request. I'll have it set up and ready to go and in the inventory so I can't lose it. And then we'll play it to AM or PM. Now what you do is put music request and put either, if you want, in the morning or in the afternoon, AM or PM. The way our schedule goes, depending on who comes to visit, That varies the amount of time that we have usually to throw some music up, but we are almost to the bottom of the hour and I'll bet you I can do this by the way. There we go, and I'm free. Here we go. I found it. Red, white, and blue by Leonard Skynard. Really cool song. Typical for the writer style. This is about five minutes and 24 seconds long. And again, So it's more entertaining, it's a drive song. You want more time on the music. You want it to be longer. Kind of like Pink Floyd dudes. The certain crop version, then you have the real version. This is true of many many different songs that are out there by the way. Anyway, I think I got it queued up. I think I've got it squared away and ready to roll. So for all of you out there, again, it is a beautiful Communications Tuesday, Red, White and Blue, by Leonard Skidder. the system. Get them out of the package, sit down at the kitchen table with them, read the instructions, not the ones in Chinese, unless you understand Chinese, and not the ones in French, unless you understand French, and not the ones in German, unless you understand German, and not the ones in Arabic, unless you understand Arabic, and not the ones, I don't know, there's 15 different languages in this little instruction book that should only be one page because it went to America, right? Yeah, I know, it's a waste of... a lot of time there. But anyway, sort out, find the English and rip out the rest and throw them away. Hopefully they're like in subsection so you can get rid of all the other foreign dialogue. Read the American version, the English, and then test the equipment out. Power it up, find out what works and what doesn't. Just in case. It should work. And I would say, of course it's going to work. But if it doesn't, then you can take it back. And of course it's going to work. It should work quite well. But if it doesn't work, you'll be able to take it back. How's that sound? Well, very important, again, pay attention, find out where all of the rest of the information is with regard to the receipts, where it came from. If there is a problem, first confirm that there is. And make sure you go through the whole process. Don't kind of guess and then fumble up and make a mistake. And oh, well, I guess it works after all. Wait a minute. That one doesn't work anybody. The other one, did you hit the power switch? What? Oh, well, you can read the manual. So again, always check the manual. It could be something you missed. They're going to be able to keep their cardboard guides in there blocking something. You get to pull it out, kind of like the dollar store LED lights or the LED lights where they put the battery in and just want to stand by when you go. There's a little insert, stuff like that. You never know what it's going to be. So pay attention. Go through the data. Then plug it in. Try them out and see how far you can go. How far will it transmit? How far will it reach? And each system is a little different. Some are better than others. Hey, still the price is right. You got as a Christmas present, congratulations. It goes in the inventory. I've got a bunch of little televisions. Really cool. They're just like your pad phone except they have a smaller, well more like the tinier last generation before the present full face where the whole glass can get broken easily. And these are neat little units because I can tune them into a particular, you know, television transmitter that I have attached to the camera, which are quite cheap and easily purchased now. And that little unit's a little James Bond camera. It's really kind of neat. You can sit back and... And it's totally separate from the phone system and it can't be intercepted unless you know what you're looking for on the dial. Most of them don't work that way anymore because this is an analog system, which is really cool. So it's really kind of neat the way the system, these little units work. I got three of them in the first wave and I got like five or six that are already stored away. Well, we're breaking them all out and I'm making up these little bond packages with all kinds of cool stuff, optics and the camera units, which are all self-powered and have their own little solar cell that I've attached to them and all kinds of neat stuff. Those are all going into deployment mode like everything else. Get it ready for the war. Get everybody to be prepped up. You grab a briefcase. Everything's in it you need. There you go, Mr. Paul. Time for you to go into the field, as they say. Next, on cameras. Somebody's asking me about this. I got a couple emails, because I mentioned the cameras before. You've got to experiment. First of all, I would point out there are a lot of are sensitive cameras that are already in play that are pretty reasonably priced. They're not night vision, but they are night vision. They're actually generation zero. And the neat thing is, guys, that these can supplement your conventional tactical night vision quite effectively. I just mentioned many of them are actually wireless. Of course you are going to need power supply, which they have, but you want to make sure you invest in the best quality power supply available for a unit you're going to deploy forward so it doesn't run down right away. If you've got to deploy it, you want to get all the hours of operation or whatever operation out of it you can, and you're not going to walk back out and readjust or pick this up or move that. No, no, if it's being deployed forward in a tactical situation, you'll probably get shot if you go out and start fiddle-farting with the things you pre-deployed before the contact took place. The big thing here is that many of these cameras have IR capability. Now, everybody else has got night vision and this and that and the other and because of that they're going to see the infrared illuminators that are mounted up on these things. Some of them have 10, 20, 30, 40, hell, they've got some that even have like 70 and 80 ultra bright LED IR illuminators and dudes, it's like daylight out there. Now that's not a bad thing. If deployed properly, you can see what's going on in that quadrant. The bad guys know the whole thing is illuminated slash lit up. And even if they do actually expose themselves by firing on the objective, they've exposed themselves. And you can have overlapping cameras so that they expose themselves, knock one out, and then the other camera, you hit the power switch, it comes on. Well, that didn't do them a whole lot of good, because, wow, it turns out there's eyes in the trees and eyes on the ground. And they're everywhere. What's cool is, of course, it also immediately makes them worry, because why are they seeing infrared light through their night vision? You know how that is. Even LEDs, just IR LEDs deployed are kind of cool, because, well, why would you deploy an LED that was IR? You can't see it with binoculars, which means they're snooping poke. sneak and peek and they're you know twiddling around in your backyard who will which they thought was going to be so surreptitious in reality. You're not only on camera, you know candid camera, but you're probably going to be under small arms fire in a moment. Go ahead just keep walking in. Oh you're going to mess with the dog? You know you attack the dog, that's just like attacking one of us. You get your hind end fired up. The yes the cameras are useful in many many different ways. In fact They're even making dummy cameras that don't work, but the IR illuminators work. Here's another cool thing is if they don't, you can actually change the thing up so that they do. This is what's really fun is the IR illuminators are there, they're going to figure, oh, we're using camera technology. So they fire up something that... of the world. The LEDs are quite efficient for not knocking down whatever power source you attach to them. You can invest and spend a little more on a bigger battery that has more running time, but still no greater output so that you can continue to run without it being detrimental to the equipment. Always remember that. And it is especially critical that, again, you match up the systems, but remember too that you want to make sure that you're able to keep all of these on separate screens. This is very common with especially splits, you know, the multi-slash split screen technology. If you spend a little more money, you know, you can actually subdivide. To me it's too small, but I mean no worse than I guess really holding a little hand camera or the hand television screen that I've got, the same thing, little, these units. They're still in the bubble plastic. What's interesting is that you can subdivide so you can literally watch for motion of any kind or reflection. In reality, you can subdivide to 16 or 24 images. And if you do that, you are able to, again, watch and observe for flash, reflection, and motion. That's really what's going to attract attention. Anybody, no matter what they're doing, they're moving through an area. If something's moved, you notice it. It's actually, interestingly, the subconscious registers that can kind of flag your conscious mind. But it's practice. And again, for our operators and monitors, subdividing to that point on a flat top, you know, it's a laptop, for instance, or what do they call them? Tablets, a flat top. The tablets, still, It's the tablet or the size of a laptop computer now. We're right back full circle. Well, we got this little tablet. It's really tiny. And then we made the next big one. And then we made a bigger one. And then we made a really big one. And by the time we're done, we've got one that's big enough that it's, well, you might as well have taken the foldable standard laptop with you and be done with it. And so that's where you get silly. But it's cyclic, and it's all gimmicking. It's how products are sold. Well, if you take those old laptops you're talking about and use them for your subdivided security monitors, it works just fine. The other important thing is that there's plenty of software available through about a hundred different security companies, but most important is several different technology companies that do nothing but security cameras, nothing but security and support. And you can find, like everything else, find the less popular, if you're looking for budget considerations, you're not worried about being able to commercially zero in on that shoplifter. You're looking for friend to foe and it's not difficult to figure out. If your people aren't up front and somebody else is moving in your direction, you know, again, friend foe is not hard to discern. And of course equipment, uniforms and gear, basic silhouettes are part of the shoot no shoot policy. So it's not difficult and it doesn't require as sophisticated a technology to get the job done. Just a little heads up on that one. Anyway, again, yeah, the cameras are out there. You can pay any amount you want, but you can also get any size you want in terms of both lens and illumination, IR illumination technology. So that's just a matter of, again, personal flavor, personal choice. And oh, I know, by the way, I got the second request for Kentucky Confederate Battle Anthem. We might be able to fit that in at 8 o'clock. We'll see what happens, or maybe the next hour. So we appreciate that from our friends. Meanwhile, two others lined up. I'm going to try and get them in here for you. One of them we actually have a video for. That's why it was easy to find real quick. Of course, we're one of the few places that plays anything that's out there done by some of the more unique artists. And if you saw John's video, Renegade, which is on our YouTube page, very, very cool. Warren Zivon, who has passed away, he's been gone now for more than a few years, but did some really unique music and created some very unique images in the process. So if you're looking for some, well you got a cherry pick with him too, I would say this, let me warn you about something with Warren Zivon. As a studio artist, fantastic. I think they were able to prop him up when they had lots of black coffee. As an artist, on a concert overseas especially. Don't even bother buying his music. I don't say that very often, but unfortunately one of the reasons Warren Zevon died as young as he did is he did a lot of performing in Holland. You probably can imagine why he did a lot of performing in Holland. Well, it has to do with good drugs. good And he tried a lot of bizarre, stylish stuff, which was also unique, but when you're drugged up and you're trying to do unique, stylish stuff, it didn't work. Okay, there's no meter, there's no pace. It was like, what the hell is he singing? I think I recognize a few of the words. Okay, so just a little heads up. Warren Zevon, you want the studio versions, you want the regular production albums, but you don't want, primarily, not too much anything interesting in his live performances. Maybe his last albums. because he kind of tightened it up knowing that, well, I'm not going to make it through this one. And so his aft album has a lot of statements and comments made in it, by the way, too, just in the way he knew the music that he did. Heads up again. Warren Zevon rolling the headless Thompson Gunner, lawyer's guns and money, jungle work. A lot of cool stomping music we used to ride with all the time, mechanized and still out there so you can collect it and put it into the repertoire. Okay, from his last album this particular song again Renegade One of our friends or one of our production people put who does by the way excellent video work John put this video together. It's on our YouTube page It's titled renegade on Liberty Tree radio if you go to Liberty Tree radios page listed videos We'll find this there. It's five minutes and three seconds long. Had a couple of requests for it again, so I figured, well, this is the best way to do it. And we'd tap two birds, one stone. I'm not going to kill them, just tap them so you know where to go. Again, go to Liberty Tree Radio, or other training videos, by the way, too, and share them. Please take the time and share them. Share them on Facebook. Share them on Tweet. Share them on Digger. Dung, bung, doo, dowel, poo, puk, nuk, wung, bung, dee, tau, whatever. Spread them all to the wind. But please do it tonight to get a chance. Take the time a little bit this evening. Take 15 minutes. You know, check out some of the videos, share all of them. Just go to them, share them. You don't want to watch them right away. Share them. Spread them out. When you go back again, share them again. This is a great way to get information out. In this case, entertainment and really cool image. And some of the last music done by Warren Zeev on before he passed away. Studio production, of course. Renegade. Even down in the dust by the side of the interstate, this is the happen of birds. All along, and they're far together right around. Stuff done. As soon as I get done with the program here, I gotta get right back. Point out again that we have had a lot of really good work done by Colonial Marine Militia and it's here this last week heading up to Christmas. Christmas parties, oh, well, Christmas New Year's parties now. Some of them were combined. because everybody had family to visit and they had different groups decide on different ways to do that. Whatever you do, be careful on the road, pay attention. The Goof-whizzes and Doof-whizzes who do not know how to drive and should because they grew up in the same state you did but for whatever reason just have, you know, lost the conscious thought because everything is an emergency. Everything goes... An accident down the street here. It makes no sense whatsoever. Flat piece of real estate. Could see forever. We didn't have any fog. Fog, we didn't have an accident. Road character bops right into another car. and not impressing upon an additional RPM or trying to lock up the brake and breaking that little adhesion you have between the tire or the ice and the road. Anyway, we have a caller. Who do we have? Yeah, Georgetown, Texas. Again, I forget what you told me, because I know they got those signs, ice may appear on bridges. And what's the safest way to go across an icy bridge? I think you mentioned it before. Actually, first rule, take your foot off the gas. What happens is there's only so much adhesion that's going to take place if you have an icy surface. But first rule is keep the steering wheel straight. I don't know why it is people jink or have a tendency to jiggle. And that, of course, disrupts front contact. First rule is take your foot off the accelerator pedal. Just coast right on through. I do that as policy with most sites like that during the winter. It's not hard to do if you're at highway speed. I typically drive 70 miles an hour all through the winter. I've never not. I've had one incident where I had to avoid a dunderhead. It wasn't me. I had to avoid a dunderhead who basically wanted to create the delightful experience of I think the second Matrix movie. Remember all those cars flying through the air on the expressway? Well, it looked just like that. And it was all because of somebody who had no reason to panic but, you know, jinked the wheel and that's all she wrote. After that, Snowbank and Flip and Roll Roll Roll in air like three, four, five times. Look at the bottom of the car, look at the top of the car, look at the bottom of the car, top of the car. But what about, how do you see black ice? Same process, same issue, you can't do anything to stop. The most important thing is maintain forward motion consistently. And the first rule is take your foot off the accelerator pedal. See, what happens, whatever adhesion you have, what you're going to do is start to minimize. Another interesting thing is that as you lift your foot off the accelerator pedal, you're actually going to see forward compression on the tires because you're immediately beginning to decelerate, even though you don't feel it. But the reality is, more of whatever tire you have, whatever contact point you have, is going to be facing onto the road. And it actually is the forward surface area. part of the tire is making contact that will, it's not really biting but that is the term that's used. It's just that it has the ability to face make contact. Your tires are pretty malleable. In fact, they're intentionally wearing out for a reason. Number one, they want to sell you more tires. Number two, it is that malleability that gives them the skin, like organic tissue. the ability to grip. I mean think about it. Why do you have... the reasoning of serrations on the tires are the same reason your fingers have finger pliers. Okay? Just think of it that way. Your finger... when you reach over to grab something and you apply a little pressure, now if you have a job where it wears down those prints, it takes a lot more pressure to even possibly take control of something or to prevent your finger from sands, from sliding your fingers to slide off that surface. It's much easier for that to happen. So it varies depending upon again material available and what they built it out of. Tires, hold on driver for a minute here. Tires, especially years ago my dad was, you know, he was bounced all over the country because he used to, you know, he was an apparatus supervisor when he was in the fire department eventually. And he designed fire trucks. So they sent him to all the different companies with all the tire companies. They offered the classes, Mac Truck, American La France, all of those. And one of the things that they admitted, they said, we can make a tire that lasts 100,000 miles. Two problems. A, well, we wouldn't be selling tires now, would we? And B, the tires might last for a long time, but the material that they would be made of that lasts so long wouldn't have the same adhesive quality, the adhering quality, to the road. Now let me give you an example where you've seen this plastic before if you're old enough. How many of you ever made model cars? You ever build a model car back in the 60s, 70s or 80s? I mean, 70s and 60s are when the better quality models were there. By the 80s, they kind of got sloppy on them for a bit. You ever make a model car? Yeah, it's a GMC Jimmy. Okay, you ever notice those really cool tires? That was always fascinating to me. Look at the detail on those little tiny tires. BF Goodrich or Goodyear on the side. And hey, the tire print was there, the whole nine yards. That material, that type of tire material, that plastic you see there, and it's not hard plastic. That is malleable rubber. It's, again, malleable plastic. That is the type of material they technically could build tires out of. But like they said, the problem is, yeah, they'd run forever. They'd wear forever. But if you hit any kind of unique weather or conditions, they don't operate the same way on the road. So you have safety issues. Anyway, go ahead. Well down here in Texas, we get a lot of rain, not much ice. But one thing I do buy the tires are sort of like a push the rainwater. It deals with the rainwater so I avoid hydroplaning. Well there again, there's certain tires. Well right now, for instance, most of the tire companies have gone back to offering a really low tire, which they kind of faded away from over the last 20 years or so, 15 I would say. But this last couple of years I've noticed something that they now have a, it's cheaper for the bill, but it's a less aggressive tire. You'll hear that term constantly. Well, they're starting to delineate that again. Whereas for the longest time, the idea was all tires have to be aggressive. For instance, if you're in a state like Michigan, The less aggressive treads would be sold like in the summer states where you have like Florida, Georgia in there. You have heat, so they have to again, they have to compensate in another direction with greater surface contact and less airspace between the tires, but they still need cooling. So there's a whole process with regard to the tire tread working also like a machine gun fin. helping to cool down the tire in a very different environment where the highway can be 110, 120 degrees. It's out there in the sun all day. You can fry pancakes on it or you can fry eggs. With that being the case, remember your little tires can't have them melting on you. So there's one of the balances with the organic because all petroleum products real quick before getting farther, all POL are organic products. Always remember that. Petroleum oil and lubricant products are all rated as organics. and especially when you're dealing with the of the time with the tire it's going to be all the almost like an eight eight forty seven it's got to be able