March 31, 2017
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Mark Koernke and Don Vetcher discussed preparedness items including windup watches, compasses, and survival kits on March 31st, 2017. The show featured extensive segments on sourcing inexpensive compasses and fire-starting materials from dealextreme.com for emergency preparedness and barter purposes. A guest named Randy called in to promote a planned April 20th event in Washington, D.C. advocating for marijuana decriminalization and removal from the DEA's Schedule I list, citing medical benefits for PTSD, pain management, and cancer treatment. The episode concluded with caller Connor raising questions about FBI-released Pentagon photographs from 9/11.
- preparedness
- windup watches
- compasses
- survival kits
- dealextreme.com
- fire starter
- marijuana decriminalization
- schedule i
- washington dc
- april 20th
- ptsd
- medical marijuana
- pentagon
- 9/11
- militia
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With laser siding? You betcha. The Oozi 9mm? Yes, sir. The Faze Plasma rifle in the front. What do you want, Range? What are you, crazy? Wrong. Ah, okay, we'll talk about that, too. So whatever question you have, about whatever weapon you have, call Mark and Don on Weapons Wednesday. And remember, your mind is your first, best weapon. Let us help you find the right shotgun or rifle for you. Or if you're looking for a pistol or concealed carry, we have a nice selection of compact and subcompact pistols for that too. Check out our website at www.libertiesguardian.com. That website again is www.libertiesguardian.com. Go to the website and check out our selection today. 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, in this, the land, the freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone. Your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, 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 this. 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 traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and see and they farm and keep our country Put men of God in jail, harass 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, 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 in fear, O sons of the Republic, arise? Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and eat God given right. And pray to God, freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for when his words were true. 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 in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the afternoon. Intelligence report, Ivar Kurky. And I'm Don Vetcher. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines occupied territories south, southwest, northeast. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, and we're on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, and Ultra Hallmark and Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi, Alaska. Good afternoon to our friends and the Aleutians. real quick, what's the date today and what's it like in your neck of the woods please? Well, it's the last day of March, it's March 31st, so that means tomorrow's April 1st and I'm going to have to go out and get a can of plaid paint. We're going to be looking for that, but again today is still the 31st day of March and it was a nice day and it wasn't as bad as it was yesterday, contrary to the song you just heard, but again the first day of March, last day of March, and you know after I pick up that can of plaid paint I think I'm going to stop and get me a left-handed whopper mark. Oh no! Yeah, it's a big thing about that during the break and years of April 1st like Taco Bell had something about the Liberty Bell years ago and in about 1996, Whopper offered, you know Burger King offered left-handed Whoppers and they had people coming in and asking for them. But you asked for a minute, I wasn't certain if you'd be back so I have to scram. And real quick before you go, remember that clock that I told everybody about, right? Yup. Well, I'm looking at a model of it and I was correct. It's World War I. It came out of a French, one French aircraft or another. It could be a Sauternes, could be any number of different aircraft used by the French military early World War I. This is something that was strapped into the dash very early on. And also may have actually been around, like I said, probably, I would say the rigid airships may have had it too. Well, this thing got into somebody's hands. Somebody obviously pulled it off the dash or something. And it was, so this was, it makes sense with the other stuff I found. World War I collection of, you know, like stuff, Saks Fifth Avenue. Stuff that I found in the past U.S. military personnel. Usually they would buy the stuff over here. You were leaving in New York by ship. Got the vest of or certain items and they'd carry them with them all through the conflict and bring them back. And this is something that was probably brought back off one of the aircraft they passed on the way through, either wreckage on the field or... You know what, before I do, I'm getting something. Which most guys carried a lot more than something back with them. But very interesting. The numbers were supposed to actually glow in the dark, but the glow in the dark material was only going to last so long. You know, it's radioactive. That was a long, long time ago. And, you know, speaking of time flying, this is something I've been trying to save for the particular anniversary. But, you know, time flies and all. This is the year, the 90th anniversary of, uh, of, uh, men weren't flying the Atlantic coming right up. We'll tell you the particular day, but it's been 90 years. Time flies don't it? Look it. We've been to the moon, they tell us. I gotta go Mark. Go, go, go. And again, thank you Don. Give your number of night vision and web page before you take off please. Hey, if you go over to ydtoe.us you'll see goggles and gun sights and more gun sights and different kinds of gun sights and if you want to reduce the price on anything you see there give me a call. My number is 231796. Thank you. God bless you. By the way, it looks like it was from an airship. I just found another airship. Really? A French rigid airship. They always got shot down. That thing didn't surrender. Like a large supplement. At least it didn't burn up. At least it hit the ground in one piece. Okay. Thank you, sir. God bless. And for everybody out there, it is again Quartermaster Friday. I will remind everybody something I mentioned the other day, clocks, since we're on this subject. This particular clock holds beautiful time. In fact, it's a perfect clock. Looking at some of the information, I have not taken this apart. Maintenance can be done on this quite easily. It is a very robust and heavy clock action for its type. It is supposed to be a 24 hour clock. Should be able to wind it. It's good for 24 hours non-stop. Service and use. Interesting enough, let's see. Ariane A. Versailles, is the name of the company. Ariane A. Versailles. And it's property, la eviation militaire. Oh my goodness, I have French military property in my hands. I'm starting to put my hands up. I want some wine. Where are my croissants? I surrender. Oh, wait a minute. No, I can't do that. Anyway, pretty neat. would have been destroyed, would have been utterly destroyed if I hadn't caught this. Big, big 100-year-old-plus piece of history there, and that's going right where it belongs pretty soon. It's going to be on the wall, as a matter of fact. Not very big, but the size of your palm of your hand this clock is. Big by today's standard, I mean, you think about it, but it's large enough and they wanted it robust and beefy enough so that it could handle, you know, damage in the field or get bounced around the field and not have to have a whole lot of maintenance done, and it is a Swiss clock mechanism. Very, very fine quality. Excellent work. Anyway, windup watches. One of the things we talked about is you've got to know, hey, if we're all going to be there at a certain time, it would be nice if we were all on the same watch. Military units used to issue tools, specialized tools, and equipment as needed, and then would withdraw it back into the inventory once an operation was through. This even included watches, compasses, other engineering tools of different types, specialized pieces of equipment that were attached to weapon systems if there was a change in something, and they would be selectively issued out so that the material would be protected when not in use. Watches were one of those. Unit watches, there used to be like a pod of 10 unit watches, or the number varied depending on the year. The size of the unit also determines how much was available to issue out. And these were for team leaders, fire team leaders, squad leaders, platoon leaders, you name it, whoever it is. You needed to know that you needed to be in a certain place at a certain time and that well, when you saw that hand hit the high zero, in other words, it's the jump off point. Clock in the morning, nine o'clock in the evening, take your pick, whatever it was, and even to the second. The clocks like one of them described here were very well built. A number of different features were specced out by the government and they were used accordingly. Some of those are still out there and about. There's a couple companies that are producing or reproducing a knockoff. I would assume that they're not American made because I haven't seen that brag. We could figure they're probably either China Sport or Taiwanese. They could be Vietnamese even right now. but there are copies of World War II wristwatches that are not too expensive. That would be an option, but again, recommend if you can, put everybody on the same page by trying to get everybody to invest in the same watches. Windup watches, dealextreme.com, and most of the Chinese support companies offer inexpensive, you don't necessarily want to get the absolute cheapest, how long they'd last, I don't know, we'd have to beat this down out of a bunch of them. And instead, To go mid grade, there are several different Chatsport companies producing not only wind-up watches, but you can also get knockoffs of all of the better watches to include boulevas that are self-winding. Although not boulevas, they're probably bullochows or bullochungings, whatever. But the self-winding feature is nothing that shows up and is available on a regular basis with the better copies. The self-winding feature is not critical. And so again, looking for the simplest design, most robust that can handle a bit of abuse bouncing around on somebody's wrist out in the middle of a place where they're going to do some hard work, or there's somebody they're starting to play Scatterdodge so they can get shot by someone. You need to put those into your inventory in your 5.10 program, but you also need to put them into your, I would say your long-term prepper kits. wind up because no battery that way. One way or another you may not get the exact time right but you're all on the same time. Now there's down the road after World War III or major catastrophe and comet hits. Rocks hit us, dinosaurs rise up from below, space aliens drop from above, zombies show up on the horizontal and after it's all done and you win, well you'll be the one determining that, well it's about dark, it probably is around 6.30 ish, what do you say? We'll all agree, 6.30? Okay, the town clock says 6.30. And we're going to stick with that from now on, that's our benchmark. Now everybody sets your clock by the city clock. and down the road you're going to have to have a standard. Well the other thing is you won't be finding batteries. So wind up watches will have Malu as a trade slash collection piece for you know, any number of different items that might want, you know, you might want later, maybe you need replacements for. Most people are not thinking this way and there will be, you know, there's going to be watches that will go offline progressively. Some people will say they'll stack up a bunch of batteries. I understand. You can do that. Watch batteries are cheap and readily available, but eventually the batteries pass on. Consideration. Run the electrics as long as you can and keep the windups in reserve. Time comes when the batteries are all gone and there's no more truck coming down the road with spares and it's all said and done. Would be kind of nice to have something to tell the time with, especially he who can coordinate an effort effectively creates a dynamic military resource that can outperform others. Timing is everything. Oh, that's that old saying. That's right. Anyway, DX.com, there's a number of other companies. And by the way, yes, there are knockoffs of Rolexes. There are knockoffs of the boulevos, of the stars. There's any number of different companies that really actually, you always see the guys, you know, on the back streets of Taiwan, you know, or the back streets of Beijing. Hey, American, you want to buy Rolex? and the copies vary from one step above crude and rude to, wow, you gotta have somebody really knows what they're looking at. If you wanted to fool someone, you can buy a pretty nice knockoff that only those who really are in the know would know it isn't, what they say it is. And if you didn't care, yeah, I know it's a copy. That's a copy of a Rolex, yeah, it runs real fine and everybody looks at it and goes, oh, look, that's a Rolex. It works by me. You can't do that. Yeah, I can. And don't worry, I won't sell it to you as a Rolex either. I'll just sell it to you as a watch. And you probably don't want to buy it anyway because it's a copy. But don't worry, it makes me happy. OK? That's one of the things you remember. Does it work? Does it make you happy? Now, again, timing is everything. Compasses are another thing. DX.com, I would point out, as I've said many times, and again, it's Quarter Bastard Friday, so I'm going to rub this in. All compasses are good compasses. I do not care how cheap or chintzy they are from a Cracker Jack's box compass to a, you know, a Solthurn or a Solingen or an Ackman upper end $500 compass. It doesn't make any difference. They're all good. To get out of Vietnam, people that I know that got out of Vietnam after the fall, It was a death penalty to own a compass in South Vietnam. Did you know that? It was the death penalty to own a compass in Vietnam. It wasn't North and South Vietnam anymore. It was now Vietnam. And in Vietnam, if you got caught with a compass, the police could arbitrarily execute you on the spot. They were the judge, they were Judge Fred like they want to push this Judge Dredd garbage. All that is is communism cop. Which they don't tell you, I always ask you, how did the Russian system work? How did the Chinese system work? How did the Vietnamese communist system work? All communist states, how did they work? What did they do? Oh, well I don't know. Yeah, I know we don't know, because they don't make movies about that. The Killing Fields, they made the movie The Killing Fields, and then shut up about that real quick, didn't they guys? Oh, we can't show them anymore of that. We plan on doing it again in America. The communist Chinese plan on doing it. Well, we have an American communist plan on doing it to all of us like you and me. So, again, compasses of any kind stash them. In fact, if you go to dealextreme.com and you look for and you go to, let's do it this way, compasses. I'll just put compass in there. Compass. Here we go. Oh, look at all the compasses I pop up here. Now I can spend any kind of money. Some are pretty, some are not pretty. Some are cheap and bundles of them. Let me give you an example. Now go through and find the best deal. New edition big compass with PU watch buckle. Let's see, black and green. You get a whole bundle of them for 10 pieces for $3.88. Wow. You get five of these micro mini compasses for $2.50. Wow! Are they the greatest compass on the planet? Oh, they're not a Silva! Nope, I didn't say they were a Silva. You stash these, you put these out in your 510 program example, buy the most for the least. Buy a big bundle of them, a big pile of them, and when the time comes, here's a compass, Fred. Here's a compass, Fred. Here's a compass, Fred. Here's a compass, Bob. Here's a compass, Bill. Here's a compass, Jenny. Here's a compass. See how that works? Everybody gets a compass. No, it's not the most expensive. But it'll give you a basic sense of direction. Now, you want to do better? Personally, if I were you when you're listening and you're in a Patriot effort right now in the militia, or even if you're not, every family member should have a compass. What money you have determines how much you can afford to spend. Now there are cheap Chinese knockoffs that have been working for a long time in the onesatic, military marching onesatic compasses. $3, $5, $10, you can spend whatever money you can imagine on them. I'm looking at a couple right here, military marching onesatic, let's see, random colors, oh god, it will be pink pomegranate and pews. $4.99 a piece, they also have others that are button, classic onesatics, etc., etc., there's every variation. There's little cheapies that clip onto your gear that have a built-on carabiner. All or any, but I would get a big bunch of the bullet compasses, the thumbnail compasses, right away. In fact, they've got mini outdoor camping hiking compass, black, eight pieces, $1.89. There's another one. It doesn't need to be attached to a bracelet, although that's nice. It doesn't need a hanger, but that's nice. And again, most all of these, whatever the rate is, it includes free shipping. So if they're $3 a piece or $3 for a bundle, $2 for a bundle, it's free shipping. Now, I would be like gas masks, this is one of those things where if you haven't done this yet, go over to dx.com, punch in a search for compass. Pick a couple basic models and experiment with what you think you might like and buy a couple of these bundles. You can buy 10 of this one, 3 of that one, 4 of these, 2 of those. Here's another one. They've got Outdoor Survival Compass Ball with Keychain. $11.30. Already hooked up with the ball with keychain. Now do I necessarily want that way? Like all the little freestanding ones, I can stick in places. I can hide them in places. Okay, makes a big difference. Running at night, running during the day, especially running at night. Something that's out of the way that I can pull out to allow me to be able to determine proper direction. Please, just keep heading east, Bob. If you go north, you're running into the Chinese. If you go west, you're gonna run into the Russians. If you go south, you're gonna run into the Mexicans. They're fighting all through this area. But if you head east, just keep going east. Eventually, you're out of the area of operation. It's still not occupied over there yet. North, south, east, west, whatever direction it is. See how that works? And you need to know the direction. So, compasses would come in real handy and they can be hidden in a lot of places. A lot of guys sew the little ones like this into their boots or into their shoes. Also, sew a couple of them into your field jacket or into your blouse. There's not a big deal. It's not hard to do. Just make sure it's not in a place where you're going to be laying hard, you know, like cargo straps or anything like that. But it's easily done. And it's one of those things where because they're little nibs and they're flat and they're not too big, they typically won't show up and be noticed. A lot of other neat things can be hidden like that if you're thinking ahead and you operate accordingly. Are there other ways to get, well, yeah. Okay, yes I know somebody said, but Mark I got GPS. That's good. Yeah, use the GPS and then have the compass. The compass costs you two, three dollars per person, five dollars per person, maybe ten, maybe twenty. If you buy a silver name brand, that's fine. And you know what? The compass will always work. When they shut off the satellites or they shunt the information by misdirecting the satellites, or let's say that they take the GPS and shunt and then displace the readings. This is something they talked about because of military activities guys because if everybody can use GPS, anybody that already has the technology can incorporate a GPS system into their artillery or rocket fire and they'd be using our stuff and feeding off our system. We can't have that. Which is why they want to be able to shunt or misdirect the readings. Make things go us skew. Okay, well that's cool. I don't have a problem with that. Well, I understand how that works. But in the process, again, remember when those things go off, you need to have something to replace them that works every time. Okay, so they're in fact, oh, here's what's cute. Let's see an old sports dual time zone compass thermometer decoration watch black, $12.90. And oh, it comes with a compass. Built in little compass. Total cost? $12.90! That's a little cheapy. Yeah, but it might be rather interesting. Of course, dual time, uh, well, again, it's electric. I like pretty well. Oh, it might be wind up. Oh, hold on here. I think, you know, this might serve more than one purpose. Oh, my God. And hold on here. I'm looking as accurate with line of thermal and blah blah. Okay, now, let this know from any information. You buggers, lots of pictures. Uh, multi-dial function. Gear of a design unique, covenant and practical. That's nice. This is fashion and I'm not worried about fashion. Well, I'll find out more about this particular one. This is kind of neat. If that's a windup, if those are two little windup actions, I just worry about whether or not one works at a time and never use the other until I need to use the second one because the first one breaks. You know, I know that's going to happen. It's not an if, it's just a when. It's China support. Anyway, these are cheap solutions, but again, volume. The idea is to be able to get onto the table and acquire what it is that you need without ending up selling your first born and trying to hock your underpants. Not that anybody is necessarily going to launch your underpants. A couple of things here real quick too is that When you're using the compasses for trade, for instance, you don't want to trade your nice compasses, but having those little bullet compasses for people who weren't thinking ahead is a good, you know, it's a little story, like in Dances with Wolves, good trade. Pennies now, dollars technically later. You see how that works? Pennies now, dollars technically later. Just something to think about. By the way, we have a guest. We have someone who's going to say hi at least. Kat Monahan is here. Hey! Hey! That was no room at your... That's right. And remember, keep the Space Alien BBQ on hand. He bought a case of Space Alien. What is that? Space Alien 2 with Mesquite. Yep, it's a good one. When the Space Aliens invade, we are probably going to be careful on that. If we have zombies, Space Aliens, and let's see, Yetis? and Bigfoot combined. Vampires. Yeah, with, well, yeah, but vampires aren't hard to figure out because they shimmer. Well, yeah, remember that? The latest vampires are cool. I mean, because we'll be able to target them easier. But you still, I wouldn't want to eat a vampire. I'm certainly not going to eat a zombie. Remember what he said when they were talking about killing him and using him for fertilizer? Would you eat anything out of that garden? On the other hand, space aliens are an option. We might have the, you know, chocolate that's coming off of a ball. I can't even eat those. They're probably cannibals already. But the space aliens are, you know, it's like, yeah, it's an invasion of chickens. Okay? In fact, we need to explain to everybody when the space aliens invade. Because you see, that's the big thing. Has everybody noticed the flurry of, oh my God, we need to worry about stuff that's irrelevant now? I noticed the one thing that hasn't been missing is missing, so I ruined it for you. On the cusp, on the edge, don't forget to include the Yetis that have made the alliance with the space aliens to work with the Troglodytes and Bigfoot to exterminate the human population of the planet. It's good to resist. We might as well just give up. Everything that they bring up like this is always so far away, or around the corner, or untouchable, or unprovable, so that, oh, I feel good! I consider my dead ass to do nothing now! It's so horrible! I can just chew my toenails! And party hardy! No, I don't think so. In fact, it's pretty obvious. Everybody's kind of seeing the writing on the wall with regard to what's happening with the government and the bureaucracy. Guys, they're not going to let go. We told you they wouldn't. That's not a surprise. To what degree, how long, or what they're doing, now there's more speculation on the idea that the Shysters are trying to get rid of Trump. We would point out again, just as a little heads up on that, the perimeter security failures. Well, that tells me they're doing that intentionally. Remember what I said right before, way before the election, not just right before. If you were going in as president, the first thing you do is not have the Secret Service near you. You might have them, like I said, put a guard shack every 10 feet or every 10 yards and you wouldn't get rid of or fire anybody. They just get paid $40,000, $50,000 a year to stand in the guardhouse and watch the fence. If all they do is watch the fence, nobody can ever get by, right? Which makes the White House one of the most secure places in the world, not by having everybody dancing around and being ready to stab the president in the back. but rather have everybody up in front of the commander in all directions, all 360 degrees. That way the Secret Service can't get close enough to necessarily stab him in the back, shoot him at point blank range or whatever. And if they do act, it would be more overt. And everybody would know. So just a little heads up, things I've been thinking about here. Anyway, let's get back to the compasses, places you can stash them. Well, here's a basic rule. You should have at least one, like a pocket kit with flame. fire starter so to speak guys, whatever category, I like to have one of everything in each little pouch. A butane lighter, how much do they cost right now? Hell, you go to some of these jobber places, you can get three, four, or five for a dollar. In fact, you go to the dollar stores, the cheapest ones were about like used to be six or ten for a card. Now I think it's four at the most, but still 25 cents apiece. Some kind of fire starter a little kind of reflective mirror surface of some kind watch for people getting rid of cosmetic stuff Little mirrors popped in there all the time. Take the mirror out Rubberize the back of it with some paint. Okay, so it's stabilized and then put it in the kit. Wrap it up in something else you might use like another piece of Firestarter. Wrap it up and make a little sleeve out of cardboard. The cardboard is Firestarter for your matches and your Firestarter for your other fire types when the time comes. A little pack of matches in there, a little compass in there. All kinds of everything that you're carrying is going to be used for something else or used for what was intended. So whenever you build something, don't build it out of necessarily plastic if it's in a disposable category. make it out of something that is useful for something else. Another thing, and this is something you've got to make sure you, again, carry these properly, but a little razor blade, or better still, I'll tell you what I got one right in my hand, I've got two of them right here that are going to go in a kit. They're the little pocket knives that have the little pair of scissors, little nail, basically what these are are bulky pen knives, but they've got a few more blades. What's the advantage of this? It's a utility tool. Stick one of those little bundles with a compass And with the lighters and the fire starters, make it as tight and small as you can. Put one in your pants pocket. Put one in your blouse pocket for your shirt. Put one in your coat. Put one in your fanny pack and put one in your backpack. A couple of you want to be in the backpack if you want. They're great trade items. Somebody's going to show up. You're going to run into people. We're better organized. Now, Mark Erwin goes, Mark, that's awfully redundant, especially since stuff weight adds up. Well, you can find China Sport's small little blades. You can even carry a razor blade instead. But think about this. if for whatever reason you get into trouble. You have duplicates of all of the basic items you need to keep yourself alive or to build a quick tool of some kind. Every time or any time that you're in a survival escape and evasion mode, remember your first mission is while moving accumulate. Let me give an example right here. One of the things I just pulled off something else, I noticed that I had a bunch of these little objects I bought the other day. And they have a little string that holds the label on. Not a piece of plastic, a little, actually a string. Well, I looked a little closer and it's not just a string, it's a woven, it's a braided woven line. And what it is, it's fly line. Now, there's about 12 inches worth of little fly line here. Got it for free. So I did the little knot and I re-rolled these things and I made them a nice little package and those go inside that little kit I'm talking about. Why? This is woven cord. You can't pull this apart. This stuff doesn't come apart unless you cut it as far as taking and making it shorter. The advantage, tough, durable, lightweight, tiny, it didn't cost me anything. Goes into the utility box. First I just put it in the utility locations and spots wherever I can. Another thing, Just out of the little box here I've got where I always just drop stuff when I first get it. Any little bags, any little pouches, well it's a little piss-willy bag, Mark, it's not worth keeping. Is there a cord that's holding the top of that little bag together made out of real cheap nylon? Yep. Is there a little, like, stay spring keeper for locking that little cord? That's too little. I've got one right here in my hand. Well I just got, again, 10 inches worth of cordage. a little keeper and I can use this to rework other pieces of equipment or to improve or modify other pieces of gear like my Alice packs. I've got an Alice pack one of you sent. It's going to get modified. It's going to go into the drawing. It's going to have all the little doodads on it because I've got them sitting here that I put on my gear that's on my backpack when the time comes. Another thing, cargo straps and straps and binders of any kind, nylon of any kind. Another thing, little micro flashlights, LED flashlights. If you go to deal extreme, let me give you an example of what's really cool here. By the way, I've been experimenting with these in another direction. If you go to dx.com, China support is them. And find LED lighting. OK. Or LED, let's see, LED micro flashlights. The reason I bring this up is that these little buggers for what they are, the technology is caught up, are really cheap. They're actually a gimmick item. The one I've got here is, you know, again, out of a bundle of $500. It cost about $0.34. The Chinese, I mean, this is slave labor extraordinaire. They come in different colors. And it is a, has an on-off switch. Runs off watch batteries. Three of them. And you know what? For being able to see at night or seeing a tunnel, be able to look around or be able to do whatever you need to do, you know what? This will keep you alive. This is a good thing. This allows you to move without finding that pipe that was across the three foot stretch mark there. You either hit it with your gut or you hit it with your head. You're hanging a little lower, that chunk of steel. Oh yeah, that just cuts them open. My forehead's wet. I wonder what's going on there. I just got off the turnip truck, I escaped from the FEMA truck, I'm going cross country, I ended up in the urban area, had to take cover, got down into some places I didn't like. Now I'm dinging my head, banging my elbow every once in a while, it's not feeling good, I'm already hurt. How about I avoid some of that? Now again, if somebody is going to search you, they may find all or they may find part of what you've stashed. That's why you're redundant with your equipment, especially in the early stages. Remember, as soon as possible, the basic rule of survival, escape and evasion. Escape as quickly and as early as possible in the system. The deeper you go into the system, the harder it will be to evacuate from or break contact from the system. Because you have physical barriers that progressively are increased or improved, The numbers increase and the quality increases with every step that you're taking deeper into the system. So the sooner that you can escape, the better off you will be. Period. Remember too, in the early phase, they haven't necessarily done a complete or unless they strip you naked and typically they won't have time for that, they can. They can, don't be surprised. But if they do strip you down and change you into something else, it will typically be back at processing phase one. or phase two where they get you back to it from the holding areas where they lift you by helicopter or move you by cattle car to the second control point. Then they start processing. They start real processing. They're not going to throw your clothes away either. They're going to keep your clothes in a bag and they're going to go through everything they can find to figure out more about you if they have an agenda. And then they won't throw the clothing away. I mean, eventually, everybody's going to be in the same boat. The stuff's going to be reused. It won't be your prison clothing, per se, but it'll be used by somebody. It's going to get them, they're going to make money off, but they're going to do something with it. Okay? Anyway, if you are in that survival escape and evasion mode, any one little bundle that we're talking about changes the dynamic, just a blade of some kind. just fire starter of some kind and it doesn't have to be very much of a fanciest but you better understand you gotta get really motivated and you need to be really good at getting things started especially you know I'm just gonna strike another match no you can't do that not gonna do that anymore that's not how it works whatever you have you need everything prepared ready to use when you're gonna use it so that when you do use it you get the most energy out of it you utilize it and to the fullest of its value And then when you have to disassemble or knock down or shut down whatever it is, if you can preserve any part of that to carry it on to the next site you do. Remember, especially fire starting. Remember, if you can keep a number or a coals, if you can find a tin can. If you can find embers or coals, you put the embers or coals ideally in the can, transport the can with you when you get to the next location, especially if you're already injured, you may not be able to travel as far. When you stop, any time where you can reduce the wear or consumption of more valuable or irreplaceable items, better off you'll be. Another thing is, again, when we're talking about improvising, Well, again, we don't have to improvise. I know how to make a compass from a compass and a quirk. You should know how to do that. But these little bullet compasses alleviate that. It stays in the ground. Yeah. Stash. Anywhere you can stash material. That's another thing. You should have caches like we're talking about, only more sophisticated. They can be done with, for instance, PVC pipe, and then your secondary containment vessel can be any number of different plastic containers that are out there that are stuffed food was in. Any of these number of containers that will fit inside a PVC pipe, you put a cap on one end. It's amazing how much you can fit when you cram the stuff in there and jam it. It's going to be solid packed with material. The compasses should be there more than one. If you're going to put something in the cash together, you should have a number of them. A number of compasses, blades, medical support, water purification of any kind. If you've got enough room and you decide to make enough of them, footwear of some kind and for sure, socks, socks and socks. Socks are gloves. Socks can even be, you know, cut a few holes for the fingers or even just one for the thumb and leave the fingers in and you can cover your entire forearm. If you're bare butt naked, and this is why again you get to the next point where you're rolling up and just having a couple of pieces of clothing item in there, preferably 2X or 3X. Well Mark, I only wear a large. Yeah, yeah, I know. But you know what? You never know who's going to be who you need to close. It might not be you. It might be somebody else with you. But the idea is that you've got more material to work with. More is better. This is why I've been talking about buying stuff from like these clearance sites. Patriot Surplus has got some, like it's the final end run of everything. I bought a bunch of 3x and 2x and 4x stuff last week. $2 and $3 and $5 an item, guys. Let me sell real cheap clothing. Yeah, what you're looking for is the stuff that's tossed. You know, that people are thinking, well, you know, that's another option. Go to their, like I said, resale stores. You can buy for almost nothing, especially from their grab boxes and stuff, anything you can imagine. Sounds like we have Randy there. Is that Randy? Yes, it is. Well, Randy, would I want you to take over the program here for a minute, so to speak? And if you could, give us all the information on what you're going to be doing and give us all the contact information. Go slow and repeat all the information twice, please. Okay, I am setting up for April 20th to go to Washington, D.C. When I get there, I'm going to, like, early mornings, I'm going to go through all the monuments. But at 4.20, I'm going to be at the Washington Monument and start up a big party through the city of Washington, D.C. Which, by the way, is legal because there's recreational legal there and they won't let us get recreational legal unless it goes through the state. And the state will cheat you if they get the chance, as they did here in Michigan. Okay, we're going to keep this going. as long as it takes the government to listen to it or run it out. And what we're trying to get them to do is to decriminalize marijuana, it'll be great. But at least take it off the shredder's list. Once it's off the shredder's list, the insurance companies can work with it. The Beckman's administration can distribute it to their patients that have medical marijuana cards right now. but they can't distribute it because it's on the sweaters list. And it's a lot of things going on here about the opioids, how bad they are. You know, Ohio, they're taking and making seven-day limit on the opioids prescription. You got to go back every seven days to get them. Well, you know, that's not going to work too well because the people that want the opioids, they're going to switch to heroin and you're going to have more trouble. If they took and decriminalized or took it off the Sredder's Mist, I'm sure they could find out a way to make the pain-killing process of marijuana where you get some marijuana pill and take it and you don't have to worry about ODing because there's one thing about marijuana you're not going to OD with it and it will stop pain. The only reason that we don't know how to use it is because we haven't been able to use it since 1938 but here it is now. 2017 and we're still in the dark about it. And there's no big secret about it. It works. It worked for years up till then. And it's not if it's good or bad for you. It's why we can't get it off of the Sredder's List. It's because the government won't take it off the Sredder's List. The opioid's OD's. So they're really trying to Stop the opioids epidemic by marijuana. It works. It works for so many other things. It's one of the best medications they can use if they would use it. I've been using it myself since 1968 to fight PTSD. PTSD is what I like to call it because it's a condition. It's Matted Disorder. If they put the name Disorder on it, It's hard to get a gun permit. You can't get a gun permit with a mental disorder. But a lot of people from going in to get the medication that they need is that reason. You get a medical marijuana card, you can't have a gun. And that's ironic. That's totally wrong because I know a lot of people that smoke marijuana And I know a lot of people that smoke marijuana has gone, but that stops a lot of people from going into the doctor's office because they're going to stereotype as marijuana users. But the problem is, it's on the sweaters list. Now they talk about how good it is, you know, President Trump, oh it kills cancer, it cures cancer, it kills cancer cells, it shrinks tumors. Why is it not off the sweaters list? But where it can be used to kill cancer, to shrink tumors, to help Alzheimer's, to help Parkinson's. It will help all of them, for some reason, they won't take it off of the sweaters list. At the Shredder's List two years, you would be amazed at what they would come up with. They can't do it as long as it's at the Shredder's List. The Department of Defense wrote the BA and told them if a person has a position outside of the BA and they have prescription from that position, It's got to be dealt with with the VA. They can't take your pain pills away from you. With a lot of people in the VA system, that's what they're worried about. Well, if I get caught smoking pot, I won't get my nerve pills. I'll pop my blood pressure pills. The problem is, it's on a sweater's vest. Even though the Department of Defense and the VA said, this is okay, they can't do anything with it. because it's on that list. When we go to Washington, D.C., that's what we want to get us to do. We want them to decriminalize it. Let the states come up with what they've got. But if they at least take it off the sweaters' list, doctors can tell you that it's okay and they can prescribe it to you. So what is their problem? Their problem is money. You got marijuana, you got money. You take a pound of green beans, they're $1.89. You take a pound of marijuana, it's $2,500. One thing, there's a shortage. There's more people than smoke and there's not enough weed to go around. If it was taken to where people could grow it and stuff, they could come up with an industry that would bring in a lot of taxes. That 80 million that was brought into Colorado last year, it's not nothing. It's a tip in the bucket. But if they started an industrial use for it, like making cars like every Ford did, or making clothing, making fuel for trucks, cars, planes, make paper with it, and yeah, you make paper with it, you don't have to grow it for us. Actually, the biggest thing with hemp paper is the acidic, it is not acidic, forgive me. There is no acidic issue that you have with conventional pulp paper, which of course is why many of the books are breaking, now that you see your newer books. People sometimes wonder, why is it a hundred and some year old book? It just seems to keep, you know, it's in good shape. This other book is much newer. It seems like it's just dissolving, like the corners are going round. Well, that's because of the nature of the process to make wood pulp. How it works, what you end up with, the end result, the chemical processes, and how they progressively age, what happens with oxidation, literally. So it's just one of those things you need to be prepared for and understand. We're almost to the top here. And again, you guys are going to be working on this project for Then in a definite period of time, so for everybody out there, guys, if you want to find out more, you can go to your, go and give the page out again and give the information out, points of contact. Give everything else at least twice, preferably three times. Go ahead. The best way you can do it right now is to listen to the medical marijuana hour or any show that I can do. I have a website coming in, but it's not here yet and I can't say what it is because I don't know what it is, but it will be here within the next couple of days. I've had three people working on a website for me and nobody's came up with one. As soon as I get one, you'll know about it. But you can reach me at the Medical Marijuana Hour with these numbers that we use here. 712-43-2900. That's a vacation code 957-4646 will be mute you. Again, 712-4320-900. That's a vacation code 957-4136 will be mute you. And for everybody out there listening again, remember Randy is up on the air with us on the network and share the contact information with whoever you can. There might be people especially, remember back east, You might want to join in the project and again, many hands make for light work. We've got people who might be nearby just outside of Washington. Not many people live in D.C. that we know. It's just too expensive, although they do have peasants there. It's still hard to get something that's reasonably priced. If it is reasonably priced, you're in a war zone. The District of Criminals is run by the Congress, and for that reason it's run ineffectually across the board, and it's a dangerous place to live. So, you want to go in? You want to get out. Virginia is relatively, I mean, Virginia, Massachusetts, Maryland, everything's fairly close. I don't know if they want to go to Massachusetts. The best choice of the three would be Virginia, just across on the old CIA land. That's where I'm going to be staying at is in Virginia. Yeah. And again, that area has grown up quite a bit too, but it's still your better bet because you can find some relatively normal areas. Still, it's close to Washington. The contamination is high, so always be careful. Anyway, we're almost at the top. We're going to be hearing the music here in a minute. Anything else, sir? Just get out there on April 20th and let's party. Very good. And that's April 20th. Go ahead and give a location again for everybody. Washington, DC at the Washington Monument. As long as no space alien shows up with a flying saucer to tip it over, remember when they tip it over, don't run away from the falling object. Turn left or right. A falling object can't make a left or right turn unless it's assisted by the space aliens. Remember Mars Attacks, still one of my favorite movies. The most realistic space movie you could have for your invasions of Earth. You know, tongue in cheek, space aliens, they have fun too. And we kill them. So, just a heads up on that one guys. Hey Mark. Go ahead, Connor. Yeah, real quick, I was just sitting here looking at the BBC.com news site for US, Canada, and they're running an article there on the FBI releases 9-11 photos of the Pentagon, and they're still, I have not yet seen any evidence or any pictures that have any evidence of an airplane being involved in that. And they do have a couple of pictures that have airplane parts, but it's not anywhere associated with it. You can see it with the Pentagon itself. It's like the photo idea of the terrorist hijackers. It's the little American Airlines piece of literature on the ground in the grass, and that could be from anywhere. So it's another joke. It's another joke. So again, with all the security cameras, just show me the best, give me the three or four or five best security camera shots from the many different angles that were taken. They're doing an overview of the Pentagon. You know it's a multi-ringed building and they're showing the entry point from a helicopter view apparently and the path it's put through the front. was And I think that would have been in the morning. It would have been right at the end of rush. Yeah, exactly. You would have had so many bodies. I mean, guys, remember, this reminds everybody too. To go to Washington in the morning, all roads are inbound. Hey, that place is 20-hour rush hour. Yeah, when you go inbound, they make all the one-way roads one way inward. In the evening, they become one-way roads outward. You get the idea how many people are coming and going from that place. Well, to the point now, it's 24 hour rush hour both ways. Yeah, so it's like, and nobody had a clue. We're in the top, God bless the Republic. Yeah, to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. You have any emperors on the run? We're on the march, day and night, 24 hours. In the fall of our micros, 8th regimental combat team. This is their song. And worst day since yesterday. Hey, you ever wrenched on anything? You tread heads are going to be up there at the Oklahoma Ranges this weekend. You be careful, watch your fingers. And watch all your toes. And make sure you know where that muzzle is pointed when it's up really big. We'll be back right here in about an hour. We're seeing game myself. Meanwhile, Ed's taking over. You guys are participating. Militia Town Hall meeting coming up next. God bless. Bye bye.