November 8, 2019
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2h 2m
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Mark Koernke discussed food storage and preparedness strategies, highlighting deals at Dollar Tree on canned fruits, beans, and lentils for emergency supplies. He covered heirloom seed preservation, traditional food production methods including walnut-based natural dyes for camouflage, and coffee storage longevity. The show included extensive caller input on 80% Glock frame kits and pricing from various suppliers, night vision equipment from OpticsPlanet, and body armor options. Koernke also addressed international geopolitical developments involving India, Israel, and China, border security failures, and concerns about domestic political betrayal and financial instability.
- food storage
- dollar tree
- preparedness
- heirloom seeds
- 80% glock
- night vision
- body armor
- coffee storage
- border security
- india israel
- financial crisis
- survival antibiotics
- natural dyes
- canning
- lentils
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The tyrant flavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught According to the state you read about the current news and 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 straight it in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be murdered. Your leaders send artillery. and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great republic and each god given right and pray to God keep the torture freedom burning bright as I awoke he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame For even now as tyrants trampled 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 fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest southeast northeast and east. Ladies and gentlemen you are listening to us LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com and Memorial we miss you Spike and of course Don Beecher too. We're also on AM&FM micro stations, CB base stations, and UltraNet Hallmark and Golden Spike Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. One of our girls who actually has been with us for quite some time is in the hospital, I understand, one of our three ladies from the southern Cleveland area who helped create the UltraNet Hallmark system. and the Golden Spike, the technologies we're using there were given to us as an idea based on civil defense theory and application and research done way back in the 50s. We actually applied it. It's what's actually, it's brought us an entire separate freestanding mechanism around the country, patiently built by geeks who, and radio aficionados, whatever term you want to use. And the girls, the three of them, and there's a few guys that were tied in too, but the three girls that were with us, they're in their 90s, and I believe one of our ladies, I don't believe I know, forgive me, is in the hospital right now. Hopefully she'll recover, but again, send your prayers for our friends that are in the know. I want to say thank you for giving me the handshake and the heads up on that. Anyway, we're also on, well, I want to say good afternoon to all of our friends out there in Lower 49, which includes the great state of Jefferson, the border, which is a, we don't have a border, it's done. I mean, come on, that's finished. Even when you kill a, you can slaughter a whole bunch of women and kids that are from America on the other side of the border and you get away with it and basically everybody sits on their dead ass hands and it's done. Finished, it'll be old news and it'll be gone. It's typical what's going to be sliding over the border into the United States and in fact already has several different parts of the country. Why do you think Chicago is the way it is? Anyway, also, again, our friends out there in the Outlying States, the Outlying Territories and the clock, it is 11 or 15, 11 minutes after 5 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is, of course, midnight somewhere, midday in other locations, and then there's the 22 hours left and right. On the sphere, the pizza or the donut. Whatever you believe we're on, all the maps work the same way. I can call in artillery because the clocks and the maps work together, so it doesn't make any difference. We'll figure it out after we're done with the war. What all's going on? The date today. Oh, it is Thursday. Already? Yeah, that happens. Time marches on. This is... Let's just say grunt work Thursday is what it was. Tons of stuff that needed to be done, lots of firewood moved, all kinds of other equipment needed to be moved, have been going through tools, etc., etc. Thursday, you know, it's another work day. It is the 7th of November, it is the 11th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation. America with a K 2019 Old Earth Calendar 2019 year of conflict year of betrayal year of deception and lies and of course the Soviets in motion but hey we're ready for that everybody just you know as far as instead of lamentations gnashing of teeth running up here you know every time you get frustrated go over to to whatever channel you want, go to whatever site you want, order a box ammo, order case ammo, order magazines, pick up something that you just know you're going to use. I can't find any great wow deals on magazines. Why? Because everything is selling. It's just that simple. There are no great buys. I was able to point you towards a $5 mag or a $7 mag that was on a goody sale. Nothing. There might be some AK mags, Polish mags might come in again for about five-ish or six-ish. We'll see what happens. But that's a cyclic thing and it's a matter of suppliers and right now if they don't feel they need to charge that cheap, they're not going to. And that's why it's kind of hiccupy out there right now. Anyway. It has been a beautiful but cool day. We got a little touch of snow yesterday on the ground last night, forgive me, late last night because I was out till the wee hours and we hadn't been hit, but you could just feel that it was possible. Even though we had semi-clear skies, today same thing, we had cloud cover and then clear and then cloud cover and clear. Right now we've got the same thing going on. So we may or may not get some more snow. It's not an F, it's just a when. We're into late fall slash headed towards wintertime now. It is the 7th of November. Come on, we've been doing pretty good. We still have leaves on trees. In fact, I'm looking at one that's got green, but it's the one that's the tough part of our tree family here. It's the old non-hybrid pickling pear tree, and it's semi-green still, even with all the cool we've had. It'll probably finally lose its leaves, but For being a tough old bird, ancient tree that's probably, I would say, about 100 years old, and I'm not exaggerating, I know what the foundation has actually cemented, the base of the tree because of wear and tear and breakage and all kinds of fun stuff. If you don't know about using cement, I'm from the old school of horticulture and landscaping, and these are all tricks we were taught years ago, and it's amazing, I watch trees stand for 60 years. I know when the cement went in because it's dated. It dated the cement that they put into the hollow tree trunk and the tree stood for the whole time that I lived at the other location in town. And guess what? It's still there. The tree is actually, it's a crabapple tree. It's probably now it's got to be about a, again, probably about an 80, 90 year old tree. Fruit trees, you wouldn't expect them to last that long, but it depends on the breed. These are the old traditional lines, which is they cut those and skirts those from the orchards years ago. It's very sad and destroyed a lot of the traditional breeds of apple. I've been planting and bearing as many as we can, trying to get more started wherever possible. It's like I already did a bunch of the heirloom crab apples off of one of the trees here. I've got a bucket full of them. I play I play marquee crabapple tree, okay? You know, like Johnny Appleseed, I play marquee crabapple seed. And we've got maybe about a hundred of those little trees started in the area now. They're a unique breed. They're actually like a little apple, but they're not super stiff, but they are really stable in the cold, more so than most any of the crabapple you run into. And they are an older breed, so... I haven't done anything I could to damage the tree that's next to the building. It probably came in as bird poop, oh god, decades ago. And it has produced a phenomenal amount of fruit, which Nancy's going to be pickling most of these this year again. So we'll have maybe probably 12-14 quarts of the pickled and we'll probably squeeze some in with the apple juice and make a little tart mix. Anyway, tons of things to do. Not enough time to get them all done. Got some of the walnuts up, of course. I want the walnut hulls for the husks, not the hulls. Those we can use for other things. But the walnut husks are for boiling up and making dye for using to make our own Michigan camouflage. It's something that we've been doing. I'm actually working on the ghillie suits right now. I've got about three or four hundred yards, well actually more like nine to a thousand yards of banded burlap. And what I'm going to do is randomly take a batch, you just take the whole wad, you don't unroll it or anything. Put it into the die, into the boil, in this case it's going to be walnut hulls, walnut husks. the stuff you get staney and we could answer that could we get all staney that's that clothing dye people and in the brown on the earth browns in the you know medium browns that that creates it is permanent in the cloth which is fantastic especially for the burlap also doesn't change your creating metallic or synthetic smells it's a natural sent natural dye no processing So what you do is you take the big rolls that I have, which are about 10 inches wide, you put them right into the wash, once you put everything together, or you can put the burlap in and pour everything over it, you are not going to get a consistent dye color through the cloth, which is what you want. You're trying to make quick camouflage, you're not trying to be a uniform ship, okay? So the neat thing is that the stuff soaks into different layers and levels on the burlap and then when you unroll it, it's like real tree. It looks great and it will not wash, it will not come out. You can reset it with lemon juice if you want to. But you don't have to in real life. Butternut and walnut were very common tactical colors slash traditional dye colors for homespun back during the American War for Independence and afterwards and hell all the way through the 1800s. So one of the simplest and cheapest dye systems to come up with. And of course the coloration is so natural. that it's predator clothing by the time you're done. So just a little heads up. There's plenty of technology out there that's useful. And most of it is in nature's provided. So off the shelf, ready to roll. Mark. We got a caller. Who do we have? Jump in there. I don't mean to change the subject, but I'd like to mention something on food. I went into town yesterday and went to Dollar Tree. Now the Dollar Tree kind of the closest to me, they get their supply in once a week and that will be on Wednesday mornings, early Wednesday mornings. So I got in there yesterday afternoon and I managed to pick up another place. What actually the fruit cocktail came in in the large 30 ounce canes for $1 per can, 12 cups per canes. And they also had pea seeds and they also had pineapple. I got some of the pineapple. Yeah, go ahead. What did you think about that? It looks like it's Philippines, which is not a problem because, you know, it's either Philippines or Southeast Asia. And that's really where most of the pineapple has come from. I mean, we used to get more from Hawaii, but not much. But most every, it's like Mandarin oranges and pineapple is mostly from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines. and now Southeast Asia to a degree. It's good stuff. I mean we haven't any problem with it. It's typical. Only big cans like you said. Big peach sized cans. The larger cans. Yeah. Numerous weeks ago and they still might have some, they've had some of the larger 30 ounce beans of mandarin oranges. Okay. I passed on them because the product is out of China. Now, if I have nothing to eat, I will eat something like that. But until I get to that point in situation, I'm going to try to steer away from it. That's not necessarily going to keep me from maybe picking up a case of that and putting it on the trail as a super emergency type of food staple or to pass out or trade goods. Now, to my knowledge, there is not a better deal than what you can get out of Dollar Tree right now in these large 30-ounce cans of fruit. Okay? One dollar a can? Right, it's a regional thing too with the other, like I said, just south of us here, Toledo, anywhere along the Michigan-Ohio border. They have a deal from the canneries and their stores are actually denser packed. Well, we have a couple of dollar trees up here. They're the basic dollar trees. They're not the big ones. They're like the medium-sized ones, okay? And they have a basic light. I mean, they really don't have a deep inventory. But the ones that are down like in Toledo and Adrian, which is just north of the border, and all the others deeper into the border, the towns that are there to have dollar trees, that group is linked in to another supply chain and they get up to one gallon cans of plums and other items in the dollar trees. So it's a dollar no matter what it is. And that's why I always check them. If we're down there, I don't care what I'm doing. I'll stop in because you'd never know what they've got in those stores. And we're talking the number 10 can. Yeah, the big, the big, yeah we're talking like you know to the point where it's like wow for dollars over the food I don't care what it is like you said. That kind of stuff I buy because when somebody shows up at the door scratching it's like well I hope you like unpitted plums because you're gonna have a whole can of them. And by the way here's some rice and here's some oatmeal and here's a can of sardines congratulations don't say I didn't give you something. You know, for a dollar a can though, I mean for just, you know, as a pick me up. Remember, fruit, if you do it right, we're going to be going back to the traditional American system. Meals during the week were okay. Mom had to be creative. This is why they created cookbooks. And on Sunday you had a special meal. That's what all the goodies are for. You didn't constantly goodify. Okay? That whole idea is something that we've seen and, you know, look at the obesity issue with the population. They can goodify nonstop. But when it comes down to starvation, especially calories of any kind, are A plus. And I know there's sugar there. And I would point out the reason we have a sugar problem right now, number one, is mostly high fructose corn syrup. That is a real issue. Absolutely. Look at the ingredients. Yeah, a lot of the stuff right now, especially when you get overseas, it's going to be cane sugar. Hey, why would they put high fructose corn syrup in peanut butter? Right. Yeah, it will put any number of different oils, which by the way, or again, which is messy because it's like, why not have real peanut butter and oil? Well, because it separates. So we emulsify the stuff we buy in the store with whatever, you know, other oils. And by the way, read the ingredients, like you said, because it has an option to have several different oils. There's no guarantee of what you got. That's what's cute about that. And like you said, then they enhance where you throw the sugar in there because the sugar is the mental enticement, you know, which we're all conditioned to. That's the biggest problem. And I would like to reiterate on the soy, ladies and gentlemen, being a richer, do not consume any soy products unless that soy has been fermented. Over. Well, that's that gets back to when originally they came out with a soy back years ago They were in that was the non hybrid lines. What look at it this way guys this year 2019 that was 60 years ago In 60 years what have they done to fiddle fart and screw up everything that we've told everything they've done everything they they possibly can and not to produce a better product either You know, if you look at yields on, for instance, any of these, remember, Department of Agriculture is doing this, has done this for years. Well, if you look at the number of hectares planted, and then you look at the output, they have not improved output. So if they have an improved output and they've destroyed the nutritional value, what did we get? Nothing. Because back in the day, remember soybean was going to be the thing that saved the world, remember that? We were all going to be eating the soy chicken legs and soybean pork chops, you know, it's like this vegan garbage right now that's going on where, oh, you guys, Steve, but you don't think about, oh, I know all about that. In fact, don't tell me about eating that. I used to buy that space food because that's what it was, okay? I've mentioned this many times on the air. They used to make chicken legs that had a fake chicken skin. and the old, and it was, and they were packing a fruit-sized can and they were like staggered, like one leg was down, one leg was up so that they could fit more in the can. But they had a wooden stick for a leg, okay, but they were, but they had the fiber down, they had the meat muscle, you know, fake meat muscle down, they had the skin on it, you know, so it was actually like it was Colonel Sanders Kentucky Fried Chicken is what it was. Those were sold over, I mean that was a big thing, but it was like in Kroger's. We had a whole while in Kroger's back in the 60s and 70s. I remember I also bought a bunch of this stuff. I used to work at Kroger's. I'd buy it because it was kind of neat and you had space food sticks and you had tang. I remember tang. We had space tang and space food sticks. Then you could buy these soy, I will tell you, those soy pork chops, They were trying to make it look like what it was supposed to be. If you can't have meat, you can have this and you still get high protein and all the blah, blah, blah. The problem is that again at that point in time, the soybean, although they were already tampering with it and it was already in the seed cycle as far as changing things out. George Washington Carver was one of the big promoters of soybean along with peanut. Everybody remember him. George Washington Carver had like a hundred and some patents for soybeans or for peanuts, forgive me. But he also was into soybeans. Now, the reason they were into soybeans is because remember that's where plastics originally came from. Most everybody forgets that. Phenolic plastics come from the soybean process. And while there are options to break the petroleum products down and you still incorporate a percentage of petroleum product, soybean is another direction that you can go for manufacturing plastics if you didn't want to pump oil. Now, think about that one. So that was back 100 years ago. I mean, actually more than that. George Washington Carver was around before 1900. It's the year 2018-19, by all of a sudden 2018. Hell, it's going to be 2020 pretty soon. And so that's 120 years ago. He was already developing all these different processes with soybean. But the soybean that they were using is nothing like the soybean product that we have today. They have completely engineered and fiddle screwed that intentionally. And under the idea that they could permutate it and still push it into the product lines where everybody's consuming it. And like you said, the Asians of course do a poo-poo. And that's really what I call Chinese silly putty or Korean silly putty. Good stuff, works, eats fine. But interestingly enough, again, if you go through the different production seed blocks around the planet, I'd be willing to better comparative study most of Western Asia, for instance, probably still on the older breed of soybean. I could be wrong, but I'd be willing to bet I'm right. Because they've never, you know, China, for instance, has so starved and he has, you know, has just eaten itself so many times, cannibalism. And there are too many corners and pockets of China with the population density being what it is. I'll guarantee there's probably a dozen or maybe 20 or 30, 40 breeds of just soybean alone that we've lost that would be just phenomenal to acquire again. Because there's too many provinces, a big country, it's a massive country. It's like Eastern Russia would be in the same situation. Nice, isolated pockets of population, so remote that their foodstuffs probably don't leave the area. They're probably still producing the stuff that we really need to be kind of neat. Not all of China, a lot of it's just absolute pab and pablam, you know, Gustav and Soviet, but hey, there's still too many places where people can be just out of the way. where the waterways are, where the coast is, that's where everything's getting screwed and where it's easily accessed. More remote is more likely to find the food stuff that you really would like to promote if you were smart and looking to the future. I'd say the same with Tibet. For the same reason, for instance, Peru or Chile, I'd be willing to bet if you go back into the back next, certainly they've been infiltrated and there's roads and trucks and trains and planes, just like everything else nowadays. But remember, there's still a lot of remote locations that have afforded security in production of foodstuffs. Example would just be like in onions, peppers, I mean, breeds that you, they're of a family line, but they're not of the family line we're dealing with now. Making for them. Yeah. It would be, it would be, go ahead. What Monsanto has done when if anyone is new to school and doing this research is of the utmost importance. Who is kind of at the beginning of this? with Monsanto. And what they have done is directly of the dark one. And let me tell you Mark, they are very, very, very far reaching all over the globe, all over this planet. Okay? Now some of your more remote areas like you were just referring to in the beginning, maybe not. But I'm going to tell you what, they have gotten out there and they have their disease as far as they possibly can. Over. Right. What I'm saying is it's going to be the remote pockets. It's like what happened in India. Remember, Montsucco went in there, how many farmers committed, I would never have committed suicide. I'd have go found Monsanto and killed them. But instead, with the nature of these people, it's like their farm failed, so all these farmers were committing suicide. And it's like, no, no, no, no, no. Give them guns. Introvert, extrovert. I don't believe in the introvert garbage anymore. I've been up for a long time. It's like, no, no, you want to go find the bastards that did this. What? Yes, you should go find the bastards that did this. Oh, I do not know if I could do that. I'm giving you, if you're looking for somebody to give you permission, son, I'll give you permission. How's that sound? There we go. See how that works? That's all we got to remember. But otherwise, again, it will, it's like anything else. If we had a breed and we were able to find it, uh... the first thing to do is promote for nothing but feed production now you don't really if you're if you're able to properly husband all of what you have in the way of the c crop with a that you only had two three or four chords uh... they did this with a squash that was hundreds of years old without a cash actually probably a thousand whatever it is they were able to get uh... what few seeds that were uh... viable to actually grow and those cetera in the air loom seed collections now around the country and if you see about here but i need to air loom seed uh... get-togethers like uh... basically it's like a ham fest uh... the guys gals have samples of their heirloom feeds and they have a broad from of products everybody's competing uh... which is kind of fun to me it's not like they're trying to beat each other out there and knock each other out of business Everybody promotes each other each other's product because they're trying to get more of the non hybrid production crops up So that's the place to go We actually have a couple of events that have been right up here in Michigan and Midland up at the Midland area and they have been phenomenal We've got some really good from seed lines. One was the purple smurf Tomatoes and then there's the German non the heirloom German black creme Both of those are phenomenal and they're built for Michigan. They're built for the higher, colder climes. And both of those tomatoes are available right now. Both of those seeds are available and they reproduce really well. In fact, they're one of those that we actually get when we re- when I till the soil up like where I bury it. I'm doing it right now with the leaves before I till everything up. we're going to get probably 20, 30 volunteer black creme next year. At least. I mean, I'd say there's more, but you only have so much room. And I gave away a bunch of them this year, and I've just got feedback. We just got feedback from the late plants that we gave away. Several people have taken them indoors because they were like, man, these things just keep producing tomatoes. One of them is a little heirloom. Not a cherry tomato, but it's supposed to. It's bigger than a cherry tomato, but smaller than a regular tomato. and it's called the thousands. And that one, as everybody's finding out, it just cranks fruit nonstop, but it also gets big. It'll go 7 feet, 8 feet, 10 feet long without any problem at all. And you need to be prepared for it to grow, because the more you pick, the more it grows, the more it produces, the more it produces, the more it grows, and you know how that works. Hey Mark. Go ahead. I believe that what you're referring to there is the sweet 100. Yeah, there's a couple of them. They're all sweet. That's true. Well, there's a particular variety called Sweet 100. I've never propagated or grown a more prolific tomato. Over? Yeah, this is one of the advantages, is if you're looking to juice or if you want to make paste, you can do anything with these because you're going to get enough volume. that you shouldn't have any problem at all. In fact, an example also like with a rattlesnake pole beans, there's another one like that. You do those two side by side. You've got all the tomatoes you need. Of course, like I said, the black crème, the purple smurf tomatoes, those are another again hybrid or non-hybrid, forgive me, heritage. If you put these into play, you better be buying more jars or you better be prepared to use what you're getting out of the garden right away because once they start producing it's non-stop. It's like you just cranked it out. Now this year we, certain tomatoes we didn't get as much, we got lots of plant, but it's interesting that we didn't get the tomatoes that we would out of certain breeds. Because they do a mix, I actually do some from the greenhouses here, and we also do some from the stores when they have their markdowns, and I've got some of those in the greenhouse right now because they're still surviving. Several of the other breeds are going to carry on right up until the middle of winter if I have my way. It should probably do just fine. In fact, I might even carry them over to next year. If I can get them back outside, we'll see how long they last. Big problem again is heat, of course. But if you bring them inside, like one of our friends did with the tomato plants that we gave them late, they're just continuing to crank out. So as long as you're willing to tend to one tomato plant, you've got fresh tomatoes. And they're not greenhouse tomatoes. They are fresh, standard, rich pulp, flavors great, lots of seeds. OK, which again, if you're looking to grow more next year, you need seeds this year. which is what we need to all be doing is we've got to have a combined arms team of food production out there. We need food storage like you brought up. We need a personal production ready to go. We need wild production promoted which is like I said while I've been doing the apple seeds and the crab apples and things of that nature, anything edible. The one thing with the wild pear I've got is I've got to do clippings. I've got so much coming up as rootstock. I can knock those off, box them up so to speak, get them in the greenhouse, promote them through the, keep them compartmentalized, then move them somewhere else and they'll come up as a single tree on their own without having to do any splicing or anything. Another thing here real quick on the storage is don't forget if you don't have canning, you can always dry them. Dried tomatoes, guys. Dry them and jar them. Dry them and jar them. Dry them and jar them. Dry them and bag them. I've got probably 50 some containers. They're those peanut containers. The perfect shelf type system. I've got dried mushrooms. We've got dried oregano. We've got dried dill. We've got 10 different varieties of hot peppers. It'll burn your face off of different sizes and types. And some of them are actually ancient now by comparison to where most people have stormed with peppers. They don't lose their volatility until the oil is completely gone and that doesn't really happen and you'll use them before you lose them. That's one neat thing about drying foods. Remember, don't take much to put them back in line. If you've got a wood burning stove, for instance, put yourself a big iron pot up on the top like we have a Dutch oven. Load that up with all that dried goodliness, pour some water in there and let the heat work at it for a couple of days and make some mega-death chili. There's all kinds of things you can do. Take those dried beans we got from Dollar Tree, throw about a pound in there, and then throw all the other goodies you want to throw in there. They have cars, onions, whatever. You know, guys, we need to be thinking this way now, not waiting until later, and it's not hard to do. It's just that you've got to, you know, constantly you'll be busy because of it. You'll be employment. You're being employed, but you're self-employed, taking care of your own needs. let's see dollar tree another thing real quick on dollar tree uh... by the way i don't know if you've seen this hold on a second i gotta keep talking here but forgive me uh... couple of things here trade coffee i don't know you guys have all seen this but i've talked about it before we've already experimented with pretty much every way you can store coffee now free-tried coffee blasted good long time in fact indefinitely don't break the seals in a vacuum container should be good in theory uh... but the big thing is the vacuum sealed bricks. Now guys, as long as you put them in something else so they don't get accidentally perforated, and this is where I've got like some really neat, in fact, hold on here, these are cool. These are something I didn't expect to run into. I was hoping to find some square metal containers. Only these are unique because these are like Glen limit 12 year old scot-wad cans, okay? And what's really neat is they're the perfect size for the coffee we bought, which by the way, the one pack. Now they have this Cafe Bustelo over at Big Lots. It's 10 ounces, runs a little under about $3 a package. Okay? And that's a 10 ounce container. Well, over at Dollar Tree, where you mentioned, they have Cafe Moro. Oh, forgive me. Caffe Espresso, Caffe El Moro. Let's see, Simpra El Meza. or 100% pure coffee. 6 ounces per container. Well wait a minute, that's, if I take two of these, that's 12 ounces for $2 instead of $3 for 10 ounces. And by the way, it's a smaller brick. If you're going to have to use this for either personal use, or here's another consideration, coffee is a good, safe trading product. Your coffee is not going to kill you. Okay, it's not going to come back to you as a bullet downrange It's not going to get sharpened But it is something that everybody if they're really into coffee will like and I don't care who you are Well, we only drink what about well when the time comes in you're feeding for coffee or you just like to have a treat For a dollar a package. This is trade coffee. Now somebody's gonna ask how long will this last I have some bricks Little bricks, same version of this, only even smaller, which I haven't been able to find since. There are about two ounce bricks, which are really perfect for field use and trade coffee. You want to do a little pot of coffee out in the field, or you want to do a coffee pot in the, say, an office or a site you don't use very often. You don't want to open up a whole big can. You just need enough for that, you know, day you're going to be at that location, or maybe a few hours. You open up one of these packages. Well, what's interesting is we've had these things on the shelf. In one case, the batches that we have right now that I still have probably about 12 or 14 of is from 1993. And I've opened them up. It smells just like it just came out of the roaster. It goes into the coffee pot. And guess what? Well, the other ones are from 83, 83, 84. So they're 10 years older still. And again, you open them up. Smells like you got a fresh fresh ground coffee. So these little vacuum bricks now again You perforate them easily you got to watch this even when you're packing them, you know You don't want other sharp pointing objects in the bag when you move them But as long as they're not compromised and it'll be easy to see if they are if the seal breaks on these they just go loose But as long as the vacuum is in place, it's a solid it feels like it's a solid brick of coffee styrofoam Okay, is what it comes down to. It's like my impactful and coffee a cafe. I'm sorry express me. Let me get it right. Espresso cafe El Moro. It's at the Dollar Tree. I bought every one that the guy had at the one store. They just opened a new Dollar Tree up to replace the one that they kicked out of town here about a year and a half ago. And now they've got a Dollar Tree back in that end of the country and we went in to check and see what they were carrying and there were a few items that, yep, we didn't have at the other Dollar Trees and this is one that I haven't seen at any other Dollar Tree. It's probably on their national posting. So if you are looking for, again, a good trade storage item, you take these, you put them inside, Whatever you got, peanut containers, the candy containers, they'll just fit inside those. You know, the ones that are like about the size of a three-quarters of a gallon container. They have a little handle grip on the end. They got a large mouth top. You put them inside that and you're able to see them, but they're protected with another armor shell and they're going to be good pretty much indefinitely on the shelf. It is a good trade and item, but decades on the shelf. decades already tested it not with an estimation but with practical physical application big difference very satisfied with the read result so there are these most expensive copies of the world no it might do a she starbucks on god thank you i don't which is uh... otherwise i have no interest in them you know i mean if that were the case Once we get Starbucks coffee in packages for free, and then yeah, we'll carry it away. But otherwise, no, not going to go out of my way for that. But there are a number of other solutions. If you do the instants, remember, again, long as it's up sitting on the shelf, and you make sure that you don't fiddle far with it, there shouldn't be any compromise in the seal for a very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very long time. I mean, it's not bouncing around in a truck, it's not bouncing around in your backpack. That's where things change. We've mentioned this many times. The US military did flex testing for all of the containers that they've ever used for food. They have machines, they have a company, they have an inspection element, then requirements, and they actually have to demonstrate that whatever it is is good for 10,000 or 100,000 flexings before the package will be compromised, depending on what the packaging is. What do I mean by that? Flexing. Well, you just take an MRE pouch and put it in your pocket. How many times and how many steps can you make where you bend, bend, bend, bend, bend, bend, bend something before finally the package might be compromised? Because it is totally plastic and mylar. It's sealed with heat. There's only so much that inexpensive crystalline structure like that can handle it, eventually it's going to compromise. That's how they look at it. Well, it's amazing how durable this stuff really is, but we're not going to do that. If you put foodstuffs on the shelf and they're out of a dark place, relatively cool, cooler is better, coldest is best. I mean, if you can avoid freezing, obviously, but if you can get it at ground temperature and out of any sunlight, no possibility of radiation near it or around it or anything. then you're not going to have food breakdown let me give you another big example of fumble spring i've seen overseas these guys are talking about uh... deploying over in iraq or afghanistan or whatever Well, whoever their managers are, they've got, well, we've got emojis all over the place, but a bunch of them are older, and they're blah, blah, blah, blah. Well, that's partially when you realize when you see what they were doing, it's like, so you didn't dig a car, you didn't follow any of the fortification and supply guidelines that were established over many, many, many decades of experience, in fact, century of experience now, and secure your food so that it would all be taken care of. No, you didn't care, because the taxpayers are paying for it in your slobs. Bottom line. We'll just get you some more. Yeah, well of course you sound like you're constantly... It's not the art of fire, just talk lazy people is what it comes down to. This is a big problem with attitude is going to determine how well you fight in general. And you know, there are so many things that have made for a lazy brain. Our public fool system doesn't help, okay? But everything and anything that you're doing, you need to be the thinking group. We think we manage better, we win. Okay? Just like I've said before, from the get go, from the beginning, we're going into this fight, we are going to have to fight to win. To do that, we need to be, again, prior to proper planning prevents piss poor performance. We need to be constantly thinking ahead and looking at how can we deal with and make things work better. Well, food management or maintaining whatever calories you got. Remember that when it gets finally to where the spear is, absolute management needs to be in place. You know, you aren't diddle farting sitting there worrying about, you know, or scraping your fingernails on the concrete. Any minute they could die, keep your troops busy. Give them something to keep them busy. If management's fiddle farting and got their head up their arse, then well, that's reflected in how the rest of the operation goes. But again, we have the resources in hand. We needed how to manage them and we need to extend their lives to the greatest, you know, the nth degree. That's what needs to be our goal. Okay, across the board. Anyway, let's see. Other than that, and the coffee I touched on that, let's see what else do we have from Dollar Tree that was cool. Lentils, of course, dollar a pound. Black beans, dollar a pound. Right now they have pinot beans, dollar a pound. dollar for pound and a half. I suggest you buy twenty dollars worth if you can. Hopefully this next day or two here, today we couldn't, too busy, tomorrow I might do a quick video which we'll try to put up on YouTube as quick as we can. It's kind of something I've done before but I haven't done in a while, is take twenty dollars, go in, make it, twenty dollars is your goal. uh... go to dollar tree how how welcome out for the backpack for twenty dollars one of the things that are our color was just talking about uh... i picked up a can and put it in the pot in the group in the in the clutch one of those cans of pineapple well for the amount of food you're getting and again how are you going to use it well you're going to have to consume it you're not going to be able to carry the plug it around uh... now you can and if you decide to look ahead and have a lot for instance of wide mouth lunch type thermoses that you bring with you. I'm not worried about keeping the stuff too cold and more worried about just keeping it from slopping around and creating a mess if you open something up and you'll use part of it. So here's how you do larger containers. That's your like mid-day, you're going to eat it all, meal item. You're not going to maybe eat as much of other things but then again I'll show you the combo like I said. We'll talk about it after we get the video in place and then we get some feedback. I want people to make comments. The big thing is that if you were looking at just volume, you can go into Dollar Tree and just in volume for, say, food storage, do pretty stinking well at being able to put a food carton together for $20. It wouldn't be a three-day. It wouldn't be a week. It'd be probably close to a pale three, four weeks, almost a full month worth of food if you did it right. Not going to be super exciting, but that's a matter of the cook. That's not a matter of the food product. It's a matter of the cook. With all the other options, if we just look at the base price of $20 for so many pounds of material, then we look at what other investments, say a $10 investment for spices, salts, per obviously, whatever other items you're going to be adding, that are going to change up the menu. Go from sweet to sour to spicy to go right on through. Changing up the meal with whatever food you got. changes the mental memory of where it came from and what it is. It's that mental programming you've got between your ears. Okay, because you got Mexican, you got Asian, you've got European. Take your pick. All those different cuisines have different flavor ranges, combinations, spices, etc. So psychologically you think you're getting something else. That's fantastic. That's what we want. I mean, how many ways do you cook rice? How many different ways to how many different cultures use rice? Beans I just mentioned. How many different ways are dude how many different cultures how do you how many ways do they use beans? Okay, so ours is quite diverse because of the different population groups that have entered have entered into our society So a lot of the stuff, you know that we're talking about we have a real big advantage of food fatigue not being an issue Not that it's for me. It is it never will be is it food? Yeah, is it over it at beans again tonight good The why those people over there they're starving beans and bacon Yeah, we threw some tomatoes in there. Yeah, that sounds good by me. You've got chunk of a ham hock or something there Oh, that sounds good by me And if we have it tomorrow the next day in the next day after that next day if it oh well get over it for you better You better real quick figure out like I said how to be creative You know those plums in the can I mentioned earlier from Dollar Tree if they had any of those still available How would you use those? Well, if you look at some of the Asian recipes you take white rice or ball rice You add a couple of contrasting French and you go hot, hot sweet. But you do a couple of peppers next to a single plum. And oh, that sounds strange. Yeah, well it's another unique cuisine item. One plum. You don't get two or three or five plums. You put one plum on that rice. By the way, remember there is a pit in the middle because these were unpitted plums. Guess what get over it. It's your job. You have to do the make you have to do the controller your food stuffs We'll warn you about it, but you're gonna have to be the one eating it So you're the one paying attention. You should have the great matter to do that. That's why you're with us. So anyway Great good jump in there color. Hey in the dollar store you were talking about ham hock and stuff They have but it's not a large spammed size can it's like a spam can it's a smaller one which is It's not the loaf product, which is chicken and blah blah. This actually has some bacon in it. One of those little cans chopped up in a pound of beans and you're good to go. Yeah. It'll flavor the whole thing like bacon. Yeah, exactly. That's a good point. You take one of those bags of beans, throw that in the pot, let it rehydrate, so you'll work it as you go. Or like I said, you get a fireplace going. Something goes on top of that fireplace. Always water, food, whatever. And a couple of items, if you've got onions, got anything else you can scavenge from the fields, remember, start knowing what it is in the back 40. You throw more stock in there, you've got more flavor, you've got more food, you've got more calories, so good point. Again, with one or two items, you can pretty well make a meal quick. Lentils cook fastest. This is something that, why I did, out of the $20 item, the lentils, although certainly the beans are a good choice for a pound and a half. Littles cook up quick and you can apply them the same way that you would beans with regard to anything else that you're doing like the ham pox, the ham, or any meat that you're going to put in with it and it's a good combination. You have a higher protein count with the lentils than we do with the beans even. And not a bad combination to mix the beans and the lentils and the other meat stock, whatever you've got. Food is ammunition. Go ahead. Lentils are hella sprouters. They sprout quickly. Yeah, that's one good sprouts. There's some good nutrition in the lentil sprouts. Yeah, increased by 800% if you sprout and you can do that on the walk while you're moving with lentils. You get any kind of sprouting at all, don't worry about it. That's all you need. If you can do it longer, fine. And it's one of those situations where it's the way that you can increase food count, your calorie and nutritional count, including all your digestive enzymes just about, and all you did was add water. All you did was add water, nothing else. All you gotta do is add water, follow instructions, drain, let it sit, let them sprout, harvest them into your food, whatever you're doing, and start another batch. It would be your first best choice with anything that you're doing. As long as you have water available, guys, clean, potable water, it is critical that you know how to sprout. Everything. If it'll sprout, everything gets sprouted. Good point. Thanks for bringing that up. And basically, you get a pint mason jar with those two-part lids. Get yourself a piece of window screen and put the window screen over the lid of that thing. and you soak them in the water for a while and then you can just dump it right upside down, leave that thing open and as you're going around every once in a while give it a shake, let it roll and you're good to go. No mold, plenty of sprouts. Lots of air, which is the big thing. Appreciate that. Anything else? Jump in there please before we go. We're almost out of time. The bow things came in. Oh repeat. The UV-5Rs. I told you I was going to get a clutch of those. Yes. They came in, they all look good. We went through all the boxes, everything's there, they all work. And we ran through, charged them all, and we did the outside of the box, we popped them all back up, and dated when we charged them. We're gonna go look at them in six months and see if we have six months. We're gonna look at them in six months and see how much charge they kept. Excellent. You know, on that point, a lot of people are catching on that something isn't right, and this is what I've been repeating over and over again. They're trying to create the idea, they're planting the seed. I think the bad guys are the ones that are doing the, well, it'll be the Civil War, it'll be down the road. Well, the other side is telling you that they don't want to wait and go down the road. Anybody notice this? I mean, they're just keeping up with it. It's funny how the schizophrenic, they really are just the lame, fake conservatives virtually running pap, whatever the other side wants. They're desperate to not have to deal with the fact that you are now in the field when your face is a bunch of treacherous, lecherous, monstrous animals. And if you don't think so, it's like, well I'll tell you what, interestingly enough, one of the many things, the drag queen thing. Okay? Now there was an article that popped up where, oh, Sweden's gonna finance a bunch of that. Well, wait a minute, that's the same program they got going on here. That demonstrates not an American or not a Swedish thing, but a globalist agenda. So getting those cross-dressing queers in amongst your kids is especially critical to their agenda. Anybody that wants to know where this is coming from, go back and look at the points of communism, what they wanted to do, what they say they wanted to do. They are doing all the things they said they wanted to do to destroy us, to destroy the free nations, and to bring everybody under slavery. The only things that society breaks down religion, break down the family, by fiat-restricted rights and freedoms, they're doing it all. Yeah, and it's fascinating again because, well, I had to point this out, okay, somebody was saying, well, the drag queen thing, it's the public school system promoting it. I said, yeah, and are they going to let you go in and do a gun class? Can you do a gun class? And by the way, when you do the gun class, you want them to tell you that you need to have three of the little kids that are there for the gun class lay on you while you're laying on the floor. It has nothing to do with you reading anybody. or having giving a class on anything guns or whatever but actually guys this is all videotaped by the way but to have something like that going on and you try to tell me that has to do with reading time for kids for children? No it doesn't. It means perfect opportunities for literally the system for fighting the opportunity for molestation. We are at the top. God bless our republics. That's a new world order. He's guardian guns and ammunition a family-owned business located in the heart of Ohio's hunting 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 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. We all need to prepare ourselves. 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Dill the land of the free. Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the... Second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Southwest. North. Northeast. And East. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us. You are listening to us on Liberty Tree Radio. dot 4 mg dot com am and fm micro stations cb base stations and ultra net hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska good afternoon to all of our friends out there in a lower 49 which includes grace fated jefferson the uh... Outlying states to the outlying territories to and of course the clock it is 6 10 p.m. Eastern Standard Time here in the bottom of Michigan just north of the Monroe Basin in fact we're kind of I guess on the edge of we might be the northern frontier corner of the Monroe Basin for the Midwest which of course centers around Monroe, Michigan and Monroe Basin get it Anyway, today's date, it is Thursday, it is the 7th of November. It is the 11th year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K-2019 Old Earth Calendar. 2019 year of conflict, year of betrayal. And depending on how you're looking at it, well of course here we are with the excitement continuing with regard to overseas with the... Well of course we haven't even talked about that, they might bother. That's the folder of all Fidelity and nonsense that the other side is trying to use to keep us busy. The forever wars are something they'd like to keep us in, but we're not really, shall we say, staying in the game with them. So they're really not happy with that situation. As it stands, in country, of course, we just had the little slaughter, well, outside the country, but on our frontier slash our border, we just had a little slaughter of innocents about a hundred miles south of the point where Arizona and New Mexico come together. And the story is still jumbled to a degree. The only good thing is the family members themselves are doing obviously a better job of getting the information out. There are independent Patriot sources. Those are doing well. But for the most part, the control press, everything they could to lie about or to screw with those people in one form or another, pretty disgusting across the board. And something where you, when you look at what they printed, You just want to find whoever that is and just beat the ribbons, not out of them. You know it's something that needs to be done. But again, we'll have to wait. But we won't forget. Never forget. That's the first rule with these creatures. Once they're on the list, it's kind of like what they try to do when they're trying to screw all of you. When they're on the list, they stay on the list. Just that simple. Other than that, border security, non-existent. Have you noticed how the whole discussion about what happened with the privately run border fence? We talked about it, referenced everybody to go to all the videos. What's been happening in the meantime there? Now that those people accomplished the task, what did we see from Trumpet? What did we see from the administration on that? What's the follow-up? I always bring this up for a reason because everything went MIA. Everything just, once it was in place, yep, it was successful. Of course, immediately, they put a gate in and immediately the TURDS from the international slash UN agenda group were busy holding the gate open to make sure that it was accessible nonstop for illegals. They just waddled across as they choose to. Eventually that got, well, rolled shut, but not locked shut. And then of course, the claim is that, well, at some point they'd probably do what they're supposed to. No, they're not. Okay. So anyway, there's an example where it's been months. I mean, in reality, when we first covered this, everybody did. It was when the initial construction was being done. Well, here we are almost to 2020. What has happened in the meantime? They have an excellent example of how it can be done. But what is at what's what's the final outcome? What have we seen since? What is it we would here's the other thing what haven't you seen from the Trump administration? We got a caller who do we have? Sorry Or we have a listener who needs to meet up not a problem there anyway Also, I promised that this is Thursday because we're gonna be getting into the weekend We got BK gonna be with us tomorrow night same time or should say from 8 o'clock at 9 And we have a number of subjects to touch on there, so before we go any farther, we need to try and get at least a few music requests in today. I need to do that only because they're piling up and I appreciate. People are responding. You did exactly what I've asked on the air. So let's get over to the list real quick. Forgive me, I have to actually... There are so many songs. I really didn't have all of them memorized. Although there's a bunch of fun stuff out there that we'd prefer. So let's go to number, I think I'll go to, we'll start with number one, I guess, on the list. Hold on here. And it's Debbie. D-E-B-B-I-E Debbie, who of course sent us a request for Oh sacred ground by Steve Voss. Okay I'll tell you what, Ed if you can do sacred ground by Steve Voss and it'll of course settle these good choice anyway we're of course 60 minutes after the hour. I want to if we can't fit that in and out because we're going to at least do one maybe two other songs this hour. But sacred ground by Steve Voss. Of course he has a new stage name for doing country music and he's been put on the top of the list for Attaboys and Accolades because of that. But remember Steve Voss came to the Patriot effort because RCA Records bumped him. He was on the rise. Phenomenal artists, phenomenal music. And they bumped it because his music was too positive and too American. Too Americana. And of course that's because they were doing the Weezer-Weiner stuff at the time. It's feudal resist, global agenda, blah blah blah blah blah. And so Steve, back in the 90s, well, came over to the Patriot effort. And it's interesting, the rest is history, so to speak. Of course, what's fascinating is he kind of moved on down the road or stepped away because it wasn't probably as profitable. He is a musician. They have to sell their music, okay? So, Steve is still out there in whatever form. In fact, he's become a mayor of one of the Sovietized facilities in California. Kind of tells you something there. Wow, I just lost a whole bunch of background noise. I don't know why. And it's back on! As soon as I said it, it came right back. That's kind of cool. So again, if we have Edward Dare's Sacred Ground by Steve Voss, that would be, of course, music request if we can plug it in. And in the meantime, before we go any farther, I want to touch on another subject here since we kind of got into it from an oblique actually and not having to do with the program directly. Since Don Betcher has been away, we do not have a night vision sponsor per se. Well, we don't. I mean, actually, when we say per se. We have no night vision sponsor at this time. No one in particular I've really pointed to. And again, Don was A mover and shaker in the night vision world, most people realize how much effect he had on the areas of interest where he was. 50 caliber shooters association and 50 caliber shooting, a lot of input and cross over from there, and the night vision technology. Well, OpticsPlanet, a company I haven't mentioned in a little while again, I need to get motion to make sure we can give you opportunities, a solution rather than not just complaining about the problem. Nightstar 2x50mm Gen 1 tactical night vision riflescope. This is really one of the only ones in the industry that's still a true night vision device. This is not digital. I'll tell you what, we're going to go to Steve Voss. Say green brown. On sacred ground was purchased with the blood of patriots consecrated for liberty protected through the generation. Now the future rests with me. This sacred ground deserves my all. No less for God, for freedom's cause. Hopefully that makes you happy again Steve off sacred ground A lot of people have got the video that was done by one of our friends who by the way just passed away Just a short time ago here out of Virginia, or actually out of Florida at the time when he did it, he had gone up the left coast to tour different parts of the country, went to Washington, went to Boston, Baltimore, went to all the historic sites. And I said, well, you know, if you could videotape for me, and you know, if you, something you can do as a sidebar. And he ran the, he ran this technology and just kept the Kept the camera rolling, but he got to go to some places were quite unique one of them the tower the steeple You know one if my land to if I see you remember if you watch in the video He actually went up into the stairway of the steeple how that happened. They don't let the tours don't do that He was standing there at the church talking to a couple of guys that worked there and he got really into a conversation with him and I said, yeah, we're all open. I mean, we can go up there. And so he said, well, is it OK if I videotape it? Sure, no problem. So the Ascension piece in that video that a lot of you have, which I think Debbie has a copy of it, is a unique piece of footage that otherwise you couldn't have. But what was fascinating is he filmed all this, sent us the raw footage, and we had the music. and we plugged in sacred ground and there was not a single thing that needed to be edited for Q for that video. It started up, it went through the time, closed at the end, faded with, as you hear the end of the song, with going up into the bell tower and fades out. It was perfect. The only thing we added were some ghost overs with militia, cavalry, and infantry for some of the scenes. So you have some ghost over images that are like dual images, one over top of the other, and it's just perfect. It was just one of those things where when he started it up and it ran, it just plugged right in and it was like, oh, we're done. We had that finished so when you see something like that and you may have it like I said out there in the collection share it go ahead in fact if you have that video right now Debbie if you're listening go ahead and share it on YouTube put it out there Anything that we've done guys. There's no restrictions on for reproduction The only way ask is that you reproduce it in its entirety, okay? So everybody sees it from beginning to end top to bottom There's no misconstouring what was said, and I make no bones about what my intentions are So, for everybody, take the time, if you could, go through your library vault, start posting everything you can on YouTube that's Patriot-oriented. There's some beautiful music work done by Steve Voss, Carl Clang. One of the pieces that was done at Bakersfield with Carl Clang, he did some really, Carl always did live stand-up performances and never missed a beat. Even when he was ill a couple times he went out there on tour with us around the country and we were doing the death marches where we go from place to place place place place place Over the weekend starting on a Friday. We'd be there. We'd be speaking till Sunday night Jump out of out of wherever we were speaking on Sunday night get to the airport get on a plane fly straight back here to Michigan I get off the plane Get in the vehicle and go straight to work I mean to be that we'd be running the red-eye flight coming all the way back from California be landed in Detroit here in the morning and what we would do is get out, you know, get in the vehicle, try to work, I'd have a change of clothes, and typically, I mean, I've got luggage with me anyway, and what I would do is just walk right out of the vehicle, walk right in, sign in, congratulations, I'm at work on Monday, and Carl Clang and Steve Voss did some, but Carl Clang, non-stop, non-stop. and a phenomenal patriot and very serious about uh... you know the fight frustrated sometimes everybody gets frustrated little sometimes that happens okay with with we get we gotta live with it anyway uh... just a heads up on that steve waltz sacred ground and that's what our music request for the evening now we're almost about we are here but i want to put this in over at optics planet dot com This is very similar to another piece that Don actually offered that was not available, and these are in limited production. These are actual night vision devices with regular night vision tubes, not digital. Okay. Nightstar 2x50 Gen1 tactical night vision riflescope, black NSG43250 color black magnification 2, 23% off with free shipping and handling. uh... four hundred and fifty nine dollars the unit this is a rifle fixtures drop right on any weapons got picked any or expected to derail uh... fixture mounted uh... very simple straightforward as far as the design most you're gonna be familiar with it if you actually have some of the other model dot was offering you might recall that as uh... eighty and changed uh... patterns and designs we had to of course find the next step that was reasonable slash affordable. Now this is Gen 1, but this is a very clean Gen 1 unit. In fact, everybody has gotten these, myself included, are very happy with these. The biggest thing is that when they originally came in as an intro, they were far less than they are now. They're still cheap, $459 right now. go look through the inventory to see what you can find. Remember that this is a rifle scope system, but this can also be used as a monocular. It can be used as a spotting scope. You can mount this on a number of different tripods and more fixtures, and it can be used for monitoring an area, whatever you need to do with it. But it is a very user-friendly, simple design, ready to roll. out of the box, you just plug and play and of course you still have to sight it in, I mean come on guys, you still have that issue, that's going to have to be dealt with but for a first gen, trying to find a first gen out there that is available for a reasonable price, this is the most reasonable out there that I've seen for being a ruggedized military pattern night vision device that's ready to plug in and again, opticsplanet.com The item number is the Nightstar 2x15mm Gen 1 tactical night vision rifle scope and it is available. They do have a discount free shipping and handling right now, free shipping. So pretty cool. And oh, you also are making brownie points towards, you know, whatever other purchase or another night vision purchase. If you pay attention, they've got a point system now with OpticsPlanet so that you depending on the size of the purchase, you have so many more valuable customer points that you accumulate. So that's kind of neat too. In fact, always take advantage of that. Just pay attention with what you're doing. OpticsPlanet does have a lot of other products in the system. They do have deals, they do have clearances, they do have close outs, just like anybody else. So take the time you're going to have to go through and see what they have available and whether or not it makes any sense for what you're doing. Okay? Hopefully it will. Yeah, somebody's asking, yeah, they do have field gear and stuff. The prices are up and down. And of course they do have deals. You got to go through all of their deals and clearances. I always go through the clearance section to look to see what they've got that might be up and available if you're looking for web gear, cop shop holsters, tactical gear, footwear, clothing. They do have a little bit of everything, parts for your AR and any price you can imagine because they are a full spectrum company. They're not They don't have that much that's quote-unquote if that's what you want to call it. So they actually are less expensive, inexpensive. Well, they do have $99 night vision slash digital units. I mean, there's some that are under a hundred dollars. I should mention that by the way. And you can spend whatever amount you want. I mean, whatever, the rifle sight that I just mentioned, the Nightstar is comparable to most of the models the body might even be apart what i can see it but what we've had in our hands the bodies are basically an eighty and body from sometime in the past and since eight th has been not no building as many one-gen first-gen which is something if any at all right now i'd actually have to look uh... don betcher was bringing us up uh... back when we were covering this on the air when he was with us still alive And remember, first gen was something they were going to be phasing out in, second gen completely if they could. Now, other companies are going to pick that up. And there's still technology out there floating around that can be accessed. First generation tubes are being made for all the other real tube night vision devices out there. They have to have first gen. It's just that they're not offering first gen anybody on a regular basis. So just a heads up there. If you find it, or you find it laying around, If it's still functioning and serviceable, if it's a reasonable price, pick it up. It's worthwhile. Oh, let's see, next. And okay, we got the night vision. I want to touch on that today especially. And oh, okay, yeah, as a matter of fact, yeah, in fact, actually, I think we can do that too. Yes, as a matter of fact, next request. Ed, if you could, Wheel in the Sky by Journey. Wheel in the Sky by Journey. Studio version would be best, 4 minutes 13 seconds long, although there's plus or minus versions, there's an official version on Vivo. But wheel in the sky by journey. And that will cover another request and it's something that I just had another, hey by the way I sent my, somebody just sent me an email telling me that they are not an email spike, telling me they sent me the request. For our friend listening, Wheel in the Sky by Journey. That'll be our next music piece coming up here. And Great Armor. That's actually an armor song. As far as I could picture the wee hours of the morning and quiet on the horizon, a cup of coffee in hand, drinking a little bit of coffee, scanning the horizon. You're already pretty well kitted out. Get all the rest of your gear on. You're getting ready to climb up in front of the vehicle, get into the loaders of the commander's hatch. Yeah, and then, again, real kick butt music. But for our friends out there, if you would like to make a music request, you can go to, well, send, not go to, send an email to liberty at provide.net, www.libertyatprovide.net. You're going to be sending it to liberty at provide dot that they've always put big block letters or can i say ww's me liberty at provide dot net that the email page uh... we said that uh... putting big block letter big capital's music request big letters so i can't be it like my eyes will not miss when going to the scroll and then of course you have a connect for you to burning like that that'd be great and what we'll do is we'll take advantage of that and plug it in accordingly. So if you want to, go to liberty at provide.net, put music request for the title and in the subject, you know, as far as the body of the message, you can put the link to whatever or what might be your preferred video. A lot of times there's stuff out there, you know, whatever, whatever source, where there's a version uh... that's a little different in some cases might be the original author of how we've actually played a lot of stuff like that on the air uh... and it's interesting that uh... the styles are a little different but it works there's a bunch of stuff that works and so it's definitely worth playing with you know worth uh... check to see what's out there in the in the inventory you might find something you like even more than what you originally thought you want to have played you never know and so we'll in the sky dash journey Let's see, next. Now I got that covered. Also, again, from the trenches worldreport.com had a bunch of people making some comments asking about what about this thing with Indian Special Forces in Israel. There's an article that's over at from the trenches worldreport.com. Jerusalem Post, originally posted by Jerusalem Post, it's Charles Walker, who posted it from the trenches train, November 7, 2019, today. And what's interesting is there's been a bunch of stuff that has been going on trying to drag India into the picture again, or at least with limelight. If you recall, India just canceled a cooperative program with the United States. Now, India has just cancelled a couple of interlocutory agreements for support, training, etc. And what's fascinating is now all of a sudden, India and the Special Forces in Israel to train with IDF's most elite units. Now, India is the counterbalance, or at least a countercheck for China. But here's the thing it kind of does double duty because it also is a counterbalance to Pakistan and if you have been paying attention Pakistan India have been a war forever and when I say forever, I mean you all your lifetime But in addition to that India and China have technically been at war for a very very very long time So on the continent India which by the way doesn't have a billion people but it's got pretty close it throw weight is such that yes it is useful as an ally depending upon what game you're playing and body politic planet uh... when it comes to their usefulness on the battlefield so to speak and uh... whichever theater now interestingly enough and this is what can make this would make some really strange bedfellows if india were to get into a conflict with pakistan Chances are China would ramp up and move in that direction. Russia has had extensive cooperative and industrial agreements for quite some time. The AK-74 and basically the T-72, but in this more recent format package, were being contract built in India. The Indian government had bought a contract version of the AK-74, put a whole Russian factory up, and were cranking out a very high quality AK-74 and 545x39. Their main battle tanks were turning towards the Russian design, which is rather interesting. Now, granted, they do have a lot of short people, because remember, Russian treadheads have attempted to be the shortest people in your army. The nature of the vehicles they build. But it is interesting to note that India committed to this quite some time ago. However, what would the status be if Pakistan and China cooperate and Russia is still in the mix? This puts Russia on the opposite side of China without any options for anything other than staying the course and puts them... Well, wait a minute. On the same side, Wehar. Oh, that's kind of weird. Yeah. See, this is where all these international politicking things are rather fascinating to watch and you scratch your head and go, hmm, so they're lying or this is the usual George Orwell 1984 stuff going on. However we look at it, the latest turn of events here where now the OY boys are, you know, sliding sideways, wow, what a surprise, not a problem. And, fire India, well, it looks to me farther than a throne, because they're, number one, Israel runs China. So, if they're going to do anything, they'll be setting up so that they can support India in a fall while they're working hand in glove with China. Just something to think about there. And I don't think that that's going to change. I think it's going to become a very interesting, well, like all the rest of the scams and shams at the Israelis' poll, this is going to be very interesting as it develops. So, we'll see what happens there. Other than that, oh yeah, you might recall, remember we had the big tsunami thing and the typhoon in the southeast Asia slash the Indian Ocean, remember, and you had all the problems at the bottom of India? Remember when that happened and we had American helicopters? Oh, we were going into to help because they might need support and all the Indian government told them to get their RS out of there because it just happened that we were waddling in with intelligence aircraft. They weren't rescue aircraft. They were lying. But they do it. Every new order clicked. They lie. But anyway, the Indian government explained time for you to leave or you will be shot down or at the very least we'll just simply force you down and we'll keep you. And so they backed off because they were waddling right into very sensitive, you know, Area 51 slash Manhattan Project type facilities for India. Well, if somebody did that to us, we would be shooting them down. And with India, they started to express the idea they'd shoot somebody down. So they backed off. But that just gives you an idea, again, of how much is really going on that you don't even see. With a part of the world they want you to forget about randomly. And then bring it back to rejog your memory when they got something they want to try and deflect your mind from the rest of the planet. Next, now back over here where we belong, we have a number of other... Oh, okay, well, yeah. I can't play it on the air. I don't know, I'm going to do that. I can't play it on the air. There's a couple of interesting little clips, pieces that were done that are really neat. tongue-in-cheek about Epstein again, but you'll have to go to social media to find him. I can't really do much here. Anyway, as it stands, the other thing that I want to bring up, body armor again, I've had several people, I don't know what it is. Okay, let me read something here. This vest is available at Sportsman's Guide. In the clearance section, $36.40, it is a great vest to put over a bucket seat to arm our up a driver and rider station and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Now, I think it's understood I said Sportsman's Guide. But I had a few people requesting and I wasn't mean or anything, but it's just I can't make it any plainer than that. This vest is available at Sportsman's Guide. But they had somebody asking for a link. Well, you know, Sportsman's Guide is plastered all over your internet pages right now. They're either spending money or whatever's going on. But a lot of people tell me, man, this Sportsman's Guide will pop up like five, six, seven locations at once on a page, all at once. I mean, there were three or four times in one page, in one spot, where you just have one screen up. So Sportsman's Guide dot com www.sportsmansguide.com That's where the vest were that we were talking about yesterday. There's about four or five that are available that are body armor. Of that, one or two of them have tropical slash read that the DCU type camouflage pattern only more like the bubble reverse side of the Vietnam era helmet covers. If any of you remember, those were two-sided. One side was green, the other side was brown. Well, the colors on the tropical Polish look very much like those fall camouflage cover helmet covers. So they're definitely worthwhile. You may or may not have a use for them, but depending on your terrain, rocky soil sample, soil exposed, whatever, You might want to experiment. You may find that you like the tropical better slash the desert patterns because they're not that deserty. Worked pretty well for the areas where we are now. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Yes, Mark. Yes, I've got a couple specials here, Mark, that I've never shared before. Excuse me. I know a lot of people don't like glocks and some people like glocks. I have been running across for quite a while now. complete block build kit using the Glock 80% frames. It's possible to buy an 80% block frame kit with a jig, all of the tooling needed to complete that frame, and then to buy everything that you need to finish out that block, which is the slide kit, the slide, the frame kit. which is the trigger and all that stuff for that and even the site. It's possible to buy these kits for the standard size frame. For $440 is a complete kit shipped to your door. The website, I've got about three or four websites here I'm going to share with you Mark. Give everybody an idea of what's out there. The first website is USPatriot.com armory.com and that's U.S. as an Uncle Sam, U.S. It's Patriot and then it's Armory. A-R-M-O-R-Y.com. Of all of the websites I have, this company in their 80% Glock section, or their Glock section, they have the most extensive selection of Glock variations that I have found. The basic kit for the Jock Glock G17 or G19 frame kit just has the standard frame. It's approximately $440. Now they have variants that they offer for this bill. You can buy better slides, better trigger, you've got various options of colors, and the prices reflect... the higher quality parts and the higher quality pieces that you're buying. So, you know, you could probably go upwards of $500 and I think it's $79 or $89 for a frame kit. They also have what's called a large frame block, which to be honest with you, I'm not familiar with. They have the standard frames. And they also have subcompact kits. And the subcompact block kits are just a little bit higher than the standard frame clip kits. but they're there. That's probably the best place that I have found for the greatest amount of variety and selection of glocks. Another website, they're not quite as big in the Glock kit, but they have two very really simple Glock complete kits. Again, it's the lower 80% frame. It is the jig and the tooling to complete it. It is the slide, the slide kit, sights, and including the fire control kit for the frame. This company is called RockyBrass.com. And it's R-O-C-K-Y, Rocky, and then just brass, the R-A-S-S dot com. RockyBrass.com. They have basically the same kits, but they only offer primarily two kits. It is the G17 kit and it is the G19 kit. Both of them are $440 plus shipping. Now, what I've been trying, I've been keeping track of for a little bit, Mark. At one time you could buy the 80% Glock frame by itself. For some reason that's not being offered. About a year ago, well in fact a year ago at this time, you could buy the Glock frame by itself for about $79. For some reason today they want to sell you the Glock frame. If you buy just the frame, they want to sell you the frame, the tooling to complete it, and the jig to complete it. And the average going price for that is $150, about everywhere you go, but there are some exceptions. If somebody actually has one of those earlier Glock frames, but you didn't buy all of the other accruitments and the jigs and the tooling to finish it, believe it or not, a company that would hardly ever get mentioned but been in business for many years, MidwayUSA actually has some very good prices on Glock 1719 and the early model Glock. They have a slide. Made by VIN. They've got it on a heavy discount sale right now for roughly $140. The flight kit for that frame from Midway USA is $69 or just let's say $70. And the frame kit is $44.99 or $95 for Midway USA. Now if anybody needs parts for a Glock, You can get those parts there for MidwayUSA. The best place to buy a new barrel for a Glock is Bear Creek Arsenal dot com. They have them in there for $42 still. So if you have a frame and you want to complete a frame, it's out there. Now if you're a person that has parts or have some parts for a Glock, you want to pick up something and kind of build something just unique to yourself. There is a little company called Armor Alley dot com and it's A-R-M-O-R, Armor Alley is spelled correctly but it's A-L-L-Y dot com. Armor Alley dot com. They have the 80% Glock frame jig kit with the tools to complete that jig for $96.99. That's the lowest price I've found. Now, even MidwayUSA has the 90, excuse me, the 80% Glock jig hit frame. They've got theirs on sale from $150 down to $110. So if people want to build a Glock, that's a pretty good price to me. I would prefer myself to go with one of the complete kits from a supplier. such as USPatriotArmory.com or I would go with a company like RockyBrass.com. Both of them have a similar kit in the G17 G19 configuration. But I thought I'd just bring that out, Mark. The last time I heard of anybody buying a new Glock, the price was actually higher than $440. But I don't keep up on Glock. Well, that's one of the problems. Again, the balance is it's something that we can get. You don't want a paper. Again, it's a freedom gun. That's the advantage of the 80% You do it yourself kids just pay attention go slow and do it right. That's all you have to remember guys Yeah, there's no reason to panic on that on the 80% block if you've got a hand drill a Dremel tool and some just a decent small file and Like you said the magic word here for finishing the block frame of patience you can actually complete that Glock. You don't have to go out because the jig comes with the kit. You know, for $440 you get that 80% frame, you get the drill bits you need for that frame to finish it, and you get that jig. Now the jig is a plastic jig. Now, I'm in the same frame of mind because I know we've had this conversation before. Even a plastic jig that's taken care of can be used for more than one frame. And I've spent the last couple days trying my darn dust to find a just a plain frame by itself somewhere and I haven't found it. Last year, the simple just the frame by itself was selling for roughly $80. But for this year, for some reason, they've changed it up. So I don't know if it's if it's just a way to ask for more money by giving you a really cheap plastic jig. But an 80% block, some people consider it a little bit harder to do. than a AR-15 lower. But my God, how many people, Mark, can use hand drill? How many people can operate a file? And how many people have Dremel tools? You know, even if you're completing AR-15s in quantity... most people want some type of jig or a router jig or they've got a meal or something you know to to get the quality and keep it all the all of the measurements right well if you go and use the jig intended it's actually fairly easy to make a block and i'd i'm gonna be honest with you mark i'm probably will ever be able to buy one financial reasons but right now is a good time to pick up a block and a lot of people are saying that they expect this Black Friday sale here on the 29th of November here. A lot of these companies and these websites that I've just listed, they may have Black Friday sales where you can pick up a complete Glock kit for even less than $440. Or maybe you can get a better kit and save 5 to 10% on it. So that's something that I would suggest people to do. Now I do know that a lot of the other websites that have been listed that you've listed, I know some of the things that I've listed over the months. Those sites like surplus ammo dot com. They have big Black Friday sales once in a while. Classicfirearms.com. They have big Black Friday sales one time. Same thing with CDN and an investment. Same thing with Palomino State Army. Even the Optics factory that you're talking about. Or OpticsPlanet. They have sales. Sales. Delta Team Tactical. They have big sales once in a while. Come on Black Friday. So these are everything that if people sign up to these websites. You may be able to pick up, if not blocks, there's other things on these sites. You know, maybe now's a good time to get it, because I'm going to be honest with you, Mark. I'm very wound up. I'm basically biting my lips so I don't say something stupid and embarrass myself to death. But I don't think we've got 12 months to get it. No, I agree. They're in the wind. It's in motion right now. We're being betrayed from, they think we're stupid, we're not paying attention. But we're getting backstabbed from One Direction, the Republicans, and we're getting screwed up right to your face by the Democrats. I don't think they really care. They're all working for somebody outside this country, mostly from the model east. Whatever it is they want to try and kick off, Virginia just went full communist. They're finished. that we've been talking about Virginia for months actually for years. They've been gerrymandered to the point where there's nothing going to fix that. The fact that they've got their districts monkey screwed up the way that they do, it's impossible. I mean, there's no sense to it at all. But they finally got the rest of the game in order so they've got demicons in play They're not going to be like the Republicans The Republicans had two solid years in front of them and they absolutely fumbled the ball They had the president, they had the House, they had the Senate The Democrats don't do that They're coming right at you, rabbit for rabbit, frothing at the mouth and with two machetes, one in each hand Well Mark, it's like this This is a simple trick I ever so often get to talk to a money guy There is a major insolvency somewhere in the banking industry. It's not been exposed yet, exposed, but the Fed pumping upwards of $134 billion a night into the banking industry. We know that the market capitalization rate as a percentage of GDP, we're at 2008 levels now. So, plus, there are some people now claiming that we have a liquidity crisis and money supply is down 23% compared to 2016. Now, that didn't come from a money guy, but there's a major problem out there. So, the point I'm trying to make is that people want food, they want medical supplies and survival antibiotics. You need to be picking that up now. Now, like the survival antibiotics, there's a pet website called Chewy.com, C-H-E-W-Y.com. The other night when I came on and I gave some information out about antibiotics, survival antibiotics, that was from Thomas Labs. But Chewy.com does have a 500 milligram, 100-count Amoxicillin bottle for less than $40 in another brand. And it's the same type of guppy 5-10 situation. So, I mean, that stuff is out there, but it takes time to find it. And hopefully a person's got financial resources to utilize it and benefit from it. Mark, I want to ask you a quick question. $440 for a G19 Glock. Is that a bad price? Well, it's about the best you're going to go right now. I was going to bring up something else here since you brought the parts up. Have you been over to CDNN investments, you know, CDNN Sports? Over to their, oh, come on, it's their email specials, okay? No, I haven't been there for a while. Go down, go over there and go one, two, three, three tiers down. They've got a bunch of stuff here that's interesting. The FNS 40 Smith & Wesson and 9mm complete lower parts kit like new. So obviously with these are a strip of cop shop guns that were supposed to be destroyed I'll guarantee. $40 for the entire lower, all the metal. And then they've got FNS 40, 40 Smith & Wesson complete conversion 9-40 X-L-N $119.99. That's $120. That's the slide. That's the barrel. It looks like the mainsprings there. It is. Plunger and spring. And a magazine for $119. Are there any FNS frames laying around? Okay, the truth is I'm not aware of any and I'm not aware of any 80% stuff. Yeah, that's because if somebody isn't, I'll tell you what, these slides, it looks like a shorty slide, not very, 4-inch slide, there we go, I'm looking at it right now. 4-inch slide, 4-inch barrel, forgive me, but the smaller slide, which is what I'd go with, because there's two prices, they've got two different on the slide kit, one's 120, the other one's 140. The difference is, you know, an inch, okay, or an inch and a half. But the internals, all of the internals for $40, if you have an FNS pistol out there right now guys, and you're thinking you're going to use that as one of your preparedness guns or your combat guns, guys you buy both of these kits and you've got all the parts except the frame. $40 you can't beat, I mean it's all the widgets, small components, springs, everything. I assume what these are are top shop guns where they were told they can't sell the gun so they stripped them down, chopped up the frames and sold the gun parts. So it's over at CDN investment. Take a look at it, but let's see if we can find out. Are there FNS frames anywhere? Is there FNS frames? Yeah, FNS. That's what we're looking for. It's on CDN's course. It's in the email special. I don't know if it's going to last much longer. They usually change out tomorrow. Anyway, we're going to go for now. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we are in the mark of both day and night. And if it was a year ago or two years ago, yes, you could have bought all those Glock kits for less. But guess what? The world's changing, guys. We've told everybody about this. This is what happened. We're ready for it. You should be ready, too. We'll be back in a little bit. Meanwhile, Liberty Bell are coming up next. Edward Takenohler will be back at 8 o'clock. That was. Bye-bye.