Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including snow weather conditions in Michigan, food storage deals at Dollar Tree (Loma Linda Sloppy Joe pouches, freeze-dried fruits), and MRE alternatives. Caller Joe McNeil from Kansas provided updates on UN truck movements, equipment pre-positioning across the country, and concerns about government overreach regarding identification documents and the "mark of the beast." The show covered financial system concerns, vaccine safety issues, and the importance of self-sufficiency. A second segment featured an educational discussion on communications systems (CB, FRS, GMRS, MURS, ham radio, and Baofeng radios) for local team communications. The final segment included Veterans Day tributes and callers discussing medical marijuana benefits for pain management and healing.
walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave, in this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The 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 in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and 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 will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Both 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 torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he 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 Tyrant trampled each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the sardine, hit the sink, and I set a door. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest, east, northeast, and west. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, and we are running an FM micro station, CB base stations, and UltraNet. hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good afternoon to all of our friends out there in Lower 49, which includes the great state of Jefferson, the outlying border states and territories in the occupied zone under UN control to the south. Little farting around with the border, we have nothing but let's just say more severe situations developing week by week, month by month, and the pentagram, and Washington, D.C., and the district of criminals do nothing. Also, the outlying states, the outlying territories, and the clock. Somewhere, it is midnight, somewhere's midday, right now it's 5.12 in the afternoon, eastern standard time, sorry, I'm getting here just a little late. We have snow more on that in a minute. And of course we already got some snow, but this is snow that is probably not even going to stay, it's going to take time to figure if it will. But, uh, it is Monday, it is the 11th of November, it is the 9th year, oh, forgive me, 11th year of open Fabian, so I'll be nice if it was the 9th, but that wouldn't do us any good, we'd still be in bad shape. 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 for everybody out there again Do we still have you Mark? Testing one two three guys there we go. Yeah, just had a little disaster behind me here had me taken care of immediately many other disasters very good there we go sorry about that anyway It is the 11th of November and we got snow real quick for everybody. It's Monday I would say we've got fluffy, what did you say, six inches, seven inches, eight inches, could be eight inches. You know, we've got that cake topping on the tables. The snow's pretty much coming straight down. It's nothing major as far as being disastrous. It's just being disastrous around people who forget how to drive in the snow or apparently who never had a clue in the first place. So it was kind of fun today having to take care of a few things. Small cars. doomed, doomed I say. Medium and big cars or SUVs and trucks, not a problem. But I sure did see a lot of little Fiat four-door, you know, three bangers, you know, they got a little three piston engine, I think what they call a Furtur engine. Made by Fiat, it's actually made right here below us in Dundee, Michigan. It was the old Chrysler plant, well, new Chrysler plant, but You know the Italians got hold of it Fiat did so What's happened is Fiat Chrysler Jeep slash? Cusco slash Diddle wonk Whatever the hell their name is Well the cars are neat I think they're they're like the old Simca or a little there were the original Honda's that came into the United States that were like four-man coffins They're so small, well these Fiat's really a little bigger, but only a hair. Mostly taller, not wider, not longer. So it's interesting, it's a replay of something I saw growing up in the United States when the import cars came in. But they don't they aren't faring too well having to move down the road on the ice and snow and Well, they're in the ditch They're like trying to make a corner and the corner doesn't quite want to cooperate or let's just put it this way The greasy snow underneath their wheels indicated that they just kind of aimed for the ditch the corner and then fortunately couldn't go any farther because there's not that much weight and No, mass so it you know, it slows down pretty quick when it bogs down in deeper snow a blessing for the people who are on board. Big thing, several times, people getting out of cars, no coats or a coat, no hats, no gloves, having to get out of the vehicle and walking down the road to get to wherever they needed to go to get help or to get out of the environment. Nothing, shouldn't have left the vehicle for too long, personally. Someone tried to dig themselves out, but what he could see, most of them failed. The big thing here again, have your cold weather gear on board. Over and over it was light jackets like you'd see for a breeze during the summer. Again, no headgear, no gloves, and 26, 27 degrees. Okay, so that's what it's been about 27 on an average through the day. It actually started out warmer. Hell, we were, before, when the snow, beginning of the edge of this snow started, we were actually up around 42 degrees, and it actually was held back and held about in the upper 30s through part of the night, which, you know, we were expecting 2 o'clock yesterday, we were going to get the snow, and this progressively changed. I'm surely adjusted whatever microwave or whatever other technology they're using to manipulate the weather and the environment, and, you know, advance the snowstorm accordingly. It's not a storm. We don't have whipping winds. We don't have the wind. We don't have the snow drifting. Okay, it's just coming straight down. So once you move it, it's gone. It's out of the way. Of course, there's just more accumulating. Again, keep shovels in your car and your truck. It's not a big deal to have extra boots, shoes. What I was watching, of course, now it's going to be expensive. You can usually get slip-on boots or the slip-on like chukka boots, short boot galoshes for nothing, which for any of you out there just as an additional protective layer if you've already got shoes on or boots on even, you can pick up a good pair of over boots for nothing. They're not as cheap as they were 20 years ago. I will say that. They were expensive 30, 40 years ago. Then they kind of came down with the communist Chinese really started to pump the market. Although the Koreans were competing with them on that, and five buckle or seven buckle rubber boots will make all the difference in the world between, you know, freezing and staying dry, staying warm. Your feet and your fingers go, everything follows, okay? It's just that simple. Okay, now, what else do we have there? The wet weather gear, of course, is a good idea. Blankets in the car, a little bit of food in the car. Let me put it this way. Here's a really good one for you right now. Go over to Dollar Tree. And they've got some really great prices on stuff. For a reasonable amount of money, dollar and item, you can end up with some pretty large food items, or at least some good storage food items that aren't going to cost you about a dollar. Freeze dried peaches, freeze dried apples, grab five of those and more can, we'd be better still. Make yourself up a utility grab bag from one of the other stores like a resale store. Go get a pick up a tote bag of some kind. Put it together and have it ready and on hand for the work that we need to do. And again, peaches, matches, don't want to eat the matches. But fire starting material or fire starters of any kind and every kind should be mixed in there. We just ran into a pouch. In fact, hold on, I got to step away a little bit. I'm going to make just make it reach it. Found something interesting we haven't seen at the Dollar Tree today. And I want to bring it up because if you guys have already seen it, if you haven't seen it because maybe it's a new distress item. Loma Linda, Sloppy Joe pouches. Now, these are Soylent Blue. Well, I joke that because it's a blue package, it's a retort pouch, but it's the plastic, not the foil retort pouches. It is 10 ounces of vegan slash no-GMO slash gluten-free space alien slash space food sloppy Joe mix. This is basically the non-meat Sloppy Joe stuff they've been putting in the MREs if you haven't seen these this is part of the I think the last batch of menus to be quite honest Now these are made in California. Ewwww Yeah, I know but at least not China. Oh, that's you know, it's better. It's non-meat. So it's just vegan Okay, this means TVP is what they used. I just tried one today. I have a pouch in my hand That's what's hitting the microphone right there and the name is Loma Linda and it's sloppy joes all the information on the back is in micro printing but basically out of central eastern southern california is where the company is all the products are supposed to be made there and of course as is pointed out gluten-free no gmo's so it's a and it's organic blah blah blah blah blah which is great and i open one up we tried these basically one pouch will make a decent sandwich times four. If you take two pieces of bread and multiply that by four, you lay four pieces down. You heat this up in the microwave or you can retort, pouch, boil it in water. That's another option. That's what you do like you used to in the military. Open it up and you squeeze out one quarter on each one and you've got a pretty decent serving. Now, the only thing I will say, this is not super spicy. This is typical neutral food like you see being produced by all the companies nowadays. It's relatively sweet. The typical sloppy joe to a degree, but you could add stuff to it. However, as is, it's fine. I mean, meat personally, as a field ration or, again, food stuff to put on the shelf for a dollar, which is a high protein slash meat type product, this is a useful tool. Okay? Dollar apiece. It's Loma Linda Sloppy Joe 10-ounce package. They just started showing up, by the way, sustainable plant-based protein since 1890. That's the company. Now, this is Loma Linda Blue. What I would recommend is also looking at Dollar Tree webpage. I haven't had a chance. I didn't find this in there before. This is either a Distress Pod product that they've got. or it's something they may be carrying. If it's a distressed product, it's only going to be there for so long until they run out of everything and that'll be it. Okay? And once it's gone, as they say, it's gone! It'll be all she wrote. So, it's worthwhile. I, like I said, I've just taste tested. They actually had it for kind of a lunch thing. Any number of other pouch or can items could be put together to make it, you know, for a decent meal. One of the things I would point out I've been talking about for a while here now is that The main retort pouches the MRE pouches or nothing is cheap. There is nothing that is really a wow buy out there anymore that I could point at Talking to the wholesalers. They can't replace the MREs that they sold us by the ton. Okay, we bought we bought out a couple of wholesalers three different times here in the last I would say what The last two and a half months and with the last two we literally bought every last case of MRE that they had in the inventory. They don't have any more. And having contacted them yesterday, well forgive me, Friday, the last business day that we were on here on the air. They stated that it was, there's nothing on the horizon that they can find. There's nothing that they can pick up and go, wow, there's that stuff we wanted. And these are wholesalers. Now, they're also looking at price because, yeah, you can pay retail price if you're a wholesaler, but then your price when you go to the next tier has to be expressed in terms of what you're going to charge customers. You're supposed to be making a profit if you're a business, okay? So, when everybody goes, well, there's MREs out there. Yep, there are. There are MREs out there at every one of the retail outlets to a degree, but I'm going to point something out even about that real quick. Most of them are prison food. Now, that's not a bad thing because MREs that are made for prison food are no big deal. All they are is just the regular MRE brown pouches with a slab of artwork on that they've done some with the work they've done she's like brushy creek is the george bush slash the bush scum of food operation and supply operation for the prisons there are other companies uh... major surplus has a number of the different ones that you'll recognize the names again there in maine they're just like well it's it's nothing it'll jump out like well i recognize that brand it's just a brand that that has been created for the sake of being able to claim, well, it's not military rations, even though they are. The chili, the beef, the beef stew, with or without beans, chili, of course, is an option. I don't care what it is. They're looking at about $2 a unit for just the main course. Mind you, for only 10 ounces to maybe at the largest we've seen is a 12-ounce pouch. But most are below that most are below a 12 ounce for the 12 ounce or for the main course so Looking at Dollar Tree if you look at the odds and ends out or the end run out that stuff that shows up like this You're ending up with a pretty decent deal The the problem is how much of a mix are you going to get so if you want to create a wide variety for passing out when the time comes and everybody gets in line to fill the void. You're going to have to go to different locations, like I've said before, and cherry pick from all of the different suppliers to get what you need. And it's tedious now. It's not like it used to be one-stop shopping unless you go full retail. Now, if you go full retail, $50, $60, $70 a case, depending on the case, I would point out that for instance the FEMA slash the Civil Defense MRE Rations, the SAMCO is one of them. The PICO, PICO, DICO, DINGO, BINGO, TUNGO, PUNGO, TAKERPICK. SOPACO is the one we got most recently. All of these are the same basic company. It's just some Jewish operation that's marketing the food. That's how they do it. Make money off us, left right up and down. We understand that. And, uh, SOPACO is just a fake name they came up with for the overrunner production runs, uh, that they can use and move into the civil defense MREs. Now, are they the same calories and do they have the same content? Now, Craig from Forbidden Knowledge has done some really good programs on this. And if you want to do a follow-up, I think, I don't know if he's got them listed so you can find the specific one where he went by calorie count through everything. And yes, what they're doing with a lot of them is to increase the calories, they're putting more sugar in there. We know that, we expect that. That's the the lack of quality in government we have now versus the science of feeding the troops that was already established well decades ago and the math formulas are all known to come up with a healthy package. Okay, well government's made up of a bunch of pricks that are you know, basically scammin' us in every direction and taking brown envelope bribes from everybody. It's like Rome or any other bureaucracy that's ever existed in Israel at the time. Especially bad now. We come up with a science of understanding how we can keep the troops healthier, how we can feed the people, and then we turn around and of course they flip it out and it's here and all of a sudden you're all stupid and nobody knows what they're doing. This new latest fad is purely because of what it is they have to sell. It's like the vegan stuff right now. They're trying to charge you the same amount and not get as much food stuff or protein centralized protein and trying to tell you you're getting the same goodies. Now everybody that would like to eat this stuff we're talking about right here, this is a little bit of sloppy joe ration. I'm going to tell you, nope, you're probably, if you're looking for high end, you know, double a restaurant cuisine, that's not what this is. This is filled like every day, like I've said, this is the everyday meal stuff. That traditionally keeps you filling the void and it works. It serves its purpose. Okay has some flavor tastes. Okay good quantity Actually for what this is for a dollar is the best price problem is is not the foil retort pouch. It's a plastique retort pouches They work they seem to hold up. I don't think they'll hold up as well unless we wrap them in another box or at least put them in another container Or if you're on the shelf you won't care, like if you're putting them in a storage point and they're underground, I don't think it'd make any difference for a long time or just as long as any of the other containment systems are out there. The big thing here is price and quantity. Problem is, I think I could go in with maybe another $40 and buy out the total inventory of the stuff they have at that dollar tree in this particular product. That would be it. And I don't know that they'd have it again because I was talking with the different Dollar Tree people and they're saying they really don't get a choice. They aren't able to order anything. The company as a chain... dumps the material into an area so if something unique and new shows up it doesn't mean they're going to get it again and I expect that because as I pointed out this could be a distress item this is something that may have gotten out there and or maybe they had a special deal on the from the internet jobber and you know from the companies and so they said yeah we'll buy that because they need some more stuff to put on the shelf could be any number of different reasons. But right now it may be out there in your area at the Dollar Trees in your area, Loma Linda, Sloppy Joe, 10 ounce, buy one, cook it and try it out. Understand that if you've got other spices and things which we carry in the field, there's no real, it's not hot, it's not spicy, you could use probably onions, that would be one thing, and onions and hot sauce really make change things up real quick. But that's a again personal flavoring thing myself I could rip this out of the package put it down something that you know to eat it or put it in a roll-up And I'd be happy Throw some more junk in there like saute would really be great take a ramen noodle pack wet it up hot Take this take a roll-up take a you know bunch of like the dollar pack roll-ups and Congratulations, I got one hell of a roll-up carbohydrate protein combo meal. In fact, it would be totally vegan because the package here is vegan. So it would be all plants for the meeting. Okay? But it would work. And again, we're looking at filling the void. How can I mix up, make a variety of meals, make the process interesting, and keep the calories in you to keep moving, especially in this cold weather like this. This is where you're going to start really burning calories. In fact, most people don't realize this. We've mentioned many times. The military doesn't even teach its own people, even though the Quartermasters usually know this, that if you're on MREs and you're in an extreme hot environment, you should be taking in four MREs a day. Four meals, not three. How many of you were even taught that? I can show you the guidelines, the Quartermaster slash military calorie intake guidelines and how the troops should be treated. The same is true with cold weather operations, although if you look at a lot of the cold weather rations and stuff, you'll like, for instance, the Russian, there's been a bunch of Russian menus that have been showing up, or Norwegian MREs. Mostly, again, those are private sector contractors, just like we have here, but ours are more militarized. But their private sector and they concentrate on fats and meats because again they need calories they want to put in the fats are especially important with regard to cold weather operations, something that is not provided with the vegan diet or whatever. There are just things because we are an omnivore and especially in cold weather, most everybody operating in cold weather is, well there are some that are prey. But almost everything that lives in a cold weather environment will chew on anything else that hits the ground, including other animals. Okay? And most... I'm hungry just thinking about it. Yeah, most are just predators. Exactly. Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum. And we got a caller. Who do we have? My name is Joe McNeil. Oh, we got Joe with us there. Well, how you doing, Joe? And again, with the adventure, hopefully, Windwell, we'll say Windy, no, never stop. Bring us up to date on what's been happening in our Kansas. Well, we're finally getting warm down here. A little bit, we got a little bit left to go, nothing major, but I just wanted to check in. First off, I would like to talk to Ed if you can have Ed give me a call if he has my number. Do you have my number there, Andy? I think Edward does, and Edward's probably listening. So he'll give us a wink and a nod if he can't come up on the mic. Go ahead. Well, I'm going to, looks like I'm going to be doing things differently. So here's what it's going to come out to for anybody who cares. I'd like to talk to you because Ed had invited me before. And I think I would just like at this point, based on the way everything is going, Ed wants to give me a program on Liberty Tree Radio. I'll be happy to do that. There's another individual that'd like to join as well. I really don't want to get into all the details right now, but there was an attempt made to get the micro effect back up on the air. But the lack of funds has got us by the shore here. So I'm not going to wait and hold my breath any longer. I'm just going to make what I think is the next reasonable move. I don't know, by just getting back on the air. That's all right with you guys. Well, it's up to you. I'll tell you what if me if you want to do there are options And I will get a hold of you Joe it probably won't be till tomorrow though, okay? Okay, that'll be fine. There we go. I'll call you during the day Depending on where you are when you stand in one part of the yard or the other yeah Don't worry. It's the same down the road with our neighbors here. We were just talking about that. We're in the 21st century where Yeah, right We're in the 21st century and it don't seem like it's any different than the 20th In fact, I think we were better. We were more capable and get better signal out 24 years ago than we do now go ahead. Well, you know for the past Obviously over a month now bad on purpose a purposely I disconnected from everything and just been focusing on what I had done on my plate. And yesterday I started picking up some news articles coming out in different places. I have to share with you those news articles. The same ones we keep seeing over and over. The collapse of the financial system, the banks, and I don't know, Hillary's still going to jail over and over and over again. And I just wonder when America is going to make some sort of demand. Now, how do you see this going, Mark? Because like I said, I've been disconnected. Well, I think the big thing that everybody's watching right now is the, there's a general feeling that there's a bunch of stuff in motion as far as the bad guys on the other side go. We, I even got to the shit on the air guys, but we had a number of reports and they are from people who are first person. We have had a lot of UN truck movement, and I mean flat out marked UN truck movement. UN base white trailers, semis. We know their locations. They're coming in after 9 o'clock at night. Why all of a sudden they need to be UN marked is rather fascinating, but they are UN marked. We're going to sit and watch some here through the week and see where they... We're not just in to where we now know they're landing. We want to know where they're coming and going where they okay? We need to first of all follow you know when we do this in an intelligent way guys. You don't sit on their back What we're gonna. Do is basically identify Where are they transferring from because? It's like you're doing semi Joe you know this as well as I do once you move junk in a semi and you move it to a try to a warehouse What do you got to do with it? It's gonna sit on the shelf right? I mean what is there? Or in the warehouse? Yeah, it's a pallet. It goes so there's a lot of stuff moving right now. And otherwise, wherever it should be, wouldn't it be right there? That be it. Now, there's been a lot of other videos, most of you guys remember the one from the summer where we had the guy that did the drone drone flight over the entire unit that was located in, what was it, Maryland. And that was a really well-documented piece. There's a hacked version. I think what they wanted to do is try... They've allowed for the short version to stay up while the long version, which was the way we normally would do things, showed you what state it was in, what county it was in, where the location was on the map, a satellite picture of the location with, in fact, those vehicles in it. And then in addition to that, the drone flyover slash RC toy flyover that the guy did, which was really fantastic, it was at night. And in addition, of course, you've got transport cans, which are, by the way, as you guys all know, those things drop on a frame on a semi truck and they go anywhere. So technically it's a semi box without wheels. Well, those things are piled up in a lot of different places and are being pre-deployed. in many, many different locations around the country, but we're seeing a bunch of it here in Michigan. So, the big thing right now is everybody is on high monitor alert. What we're doing is watching the highways. There's only so many expressways you have to watch, and certainly they can be using secondary roads, but the nice thing about a mistake that they made themselves several, you know, like a couple of decades ago, they started cutting off north-south bridges. And we've talked about this. Secondary bridges is part of the rewilding of the country. Well, the cool thing is, is on the one hand, It was like, yeah, this way they'll restrict us. Well, it works the other way around. Their prime movers can only travel to so many routes and there's only so many places we have to monitor because significant bridges that they would have used to use backcountry roads that really were quite straight. North, south, east, west, you know, I mean just literally for two or three counties. In one case I can show you a road where four counties straight as an arrow, north to south. I'm not sure about Michigan, Mark, but I know in most states, back roads and this sort of, there is a weight limit on a lot of those. Oh yes, yeah, oh no, I agree. Yeah, that's the other advantage, but now here's the other thing, as we know, they have a tendency to ignore that with the special, you know what I mean? In other words, the chosen. And that's the only thing that, that's why, like I told everybody, game cameras, especially on what are really dead roads, A lot of times what they've done, for instance, with several of these north-south roads, is these were really, they were actually straighter than the expressway. And they were dirt roads. So they really aren't as heavily traveled, but if you really wanted to do the old dukes of hazard slash you were running stuff, you want to move fast and stay out of the way of the controlled green bubbles and red bubbles and blue bubbles on the roof, jump on one of these roads and for the most part you had sailing for two or three counties. Well, those have been cut off. So while, yeah, they restricted us, it doubles the distance because you've got to go down to another bridge, you've got to go like west or west about six, seven, 10 miles, and you've got to go north and you've got to come back if you wanted to hit the same road. And so they're trying, again, it works psychologically. People drive the main routes and that'll keep them in that direction for monitoring. Well, it also works with us the same way. So we don't need to have that many people. I mean we don't have to have a thousand people. We don't have to have a couple hundred people, you know, 24-7 doing their job. Cameras can do most of it. Security cameras can so we can monitor more than a few roads. The big thing is that they're moving after dark and this is before the snow hit. Now we just had this, we just had a snow, I can't say snowstorm. It's a winter, a winter snow. Dusting. Yeah, it's a dusting six, seven inches. But it's straight down. This is like last year, same time, remember? It's not gusting and doing the old... If it did gust, it's powdery. We'd have some major snowdrifts in our hands, which would be typical for what I grew up with in Michigan. But as it is, this is cake drop. It's going straight down. I can look right out the window. I can tell you because I can gauge all the things I haven't touched outside by how much snow is piled up. There's a table next to the barbecue. There's a couple of pillars and the snow is right on top of the pillars, square up. It's not blowing off. It's just dropping off as it accumulates too much weight. So that's the only change we've had here. Otherwise, the fact that our Demi Michiganders have forgotten how to drive in the snow, as I pointed out earlier, that's going to settle in pretty quick. And I don't think they're really worried about that. I don't think their drivers are going to care. The good thing is it would make it easier to count what's going on, because people will stay off the road. So, well, some of the things I think people should be taking into consideration is the time that we live in. You know, for example, we got an election coming up here in the near future. And we've been watching the battle rage on now for the past four years about Trump this and Trump that. And of course, we all know the story of the Democrats against the Republicans and one isn't any different from the other and blah, blah, blah. But with all this U.N. movement, equipment movement and this sort of thing, once again, do we have another year to prepare for whatever they think is going to take place? Because obviously those U.N. troops aren't going overseas. The equipment is not going overseas. It's being shuffled around within the geographic description of the United States. So something to take into consideration is keep preparing, keep getting ready, if you will. You know, when I read the financial report, I'm not going to mention who put it out, but you know, the banks were doing this and they were suffering that. I don't know about you, Mark, but personally, I've been reading those similar reports for decades, for decades at this point. And the only question you need to ask yourself is, are you financially prepared or are you physically prepared for whatever takes place? For example, your food, medical supply, water, whatever you might have or stored, are you stored where you're there? Because I don't think the almighty dollar or Any of that is going to be very valuable. I think they're going to devalue that and switch everything over to plastic. And this is something that was on my mind here the other day. I know this because I'm dealing with it. I made a decision, I don't know, 20 years ago about how I would conduct my life, what I would do, what I wouldn't do. And you hear, you know, the Bible thumpers. I hope nobody's offended by that term. But you know the Bible numbers are all watch out for the market of beasts. You know, it's a chip in your hand and your forehead RFID, you know the Social Security number. There's been a million descriptions of what everybody considers to be the market of beasts and Where it's really going because I don't I'm telling you I'm dealing with this firsthand is They're cutting if you if you don't have your paperwork on red And this is for anybody. You will have great difficulty obtaining anything at all concerning proper ID approved by whatever state you're living in and this sort of thing. And what you have is people that are working for the government. I mean, the only employer that has these days is obviously the government. And everybody wants a government job. They pay well and get retirement. as long as you do what you've been asked to do. And you are, you know, most of these people, they don't know anything about the Bill of Rights Constitution. They don't know anything about anything. History, nothing. All they know is the job. So those people are out there keeping you from, let's say you went without a driver's license for, I don't know, 20 years, 15 years, and finally one day you decided you were going to go get one, but all of a sudden you're having difficulty because you don't have, you know, some previous record or whatever, and you're just mainly blocked. Social Security, any of those things, okay, you may well have paid into Social Security, but I don't know because you don't have a certified certificate copy something. Now understand this, in my case, I'm just sharing this with you. In my case, I have my birth certificate from 1952. It is the original birth certificate, but it's worth nothing. I have to have or send off to the state of New York if I wanted to use my birth certificate to get a certified copy recently published by, I don't know, State of New York, that's the quote. Even if you get a certified copy, Joe, when you take it into any of the identification offices, doesn't matter if it's Social Security or if it is a state ID location, they will tell you that that certificate is no longer considered a valid form of identification. I went through this when I went up to Michigan to get my ID. Eventually, the solution that they came up with for me was to treat me like I was an illegal alien to get a Michigan State ID. Yeah, and you can see that taking place. My point being is while everybody's sitting around trying to determine what the mark of the beast is, I want you all to know it's already here. Remember, it told you you won't conduct a new business with anybody, blah, blah, blah, and that's where all this is going. That's where all this is going. You're not allowed to walk into federal buildings. You're not allowed, all the things that you're not allowed to do. And they are creating this system. And unfortunately, you have people that are just doing their jobs that's helping enforce this. So whether you're American, Mexican, or wherever your ethnic origin is started from, it makes no difference. And of course they're using the excuse as well we have so many aliens in America that we have to start doing because of what they did or what they were doing. But what's flabbergasting is how many, I don't know what your original birth certificate looked like Mark, but mine is like a piece of carbon paper. It's all black with white letters. One of the chances of having me create a false birth certificate with that type of paper or the paper, the actual document is obviously so aged, it's been opened and viewed so many times, it's actually starting to come apart. And how that could not be a valid document that I carried around or had all my life, for example. It is strongbox and secured because you were told you needed it because that document was acceptable Yours was but now all of a sudden yours, you know, like it was saying now you're just all illegitimate The new corporation of global scum is demanding it. That's what it comes down to right, right? so like I say while people are waiting for looking for or in search of The market of the set beast that you're looking for is already here. You can't see it, you can't feel it, you can't touch it. It has nothing to do with RFID chips. It has nothing to do with Social Security numbers. It has to do with the government, period. And the government, I think we all know at this point, is the beast. So all I can suggest at this point is, you know, I've been looking at things a little bit differently since I've had a little time off to think. This is to suggest to people, you know, like we always have suggested to people, you know, don't lose faith in what it is that you believe in. You know, you might well call patriotism a religion. You can do that because everything has become a religion. And your religion is based on, my religion is based on scripture, right and wrong, laws of the man, right to the people, blah, blah, blah. Where these people don't have any guidelines whatsoever, they just do take, steal, rob, kill. They have no, well you could say that's their religion. And it's going on on a daily basis. So, for those of you who might be listening at this point that are trying to stay in the game if you wanted to do that, I'm supposing just by listening to Ed there for a second that you probably raised your children's mark the same way I raised mine. They have certificates of birth and not birth certificates and that's why I'm very familiar with because Some of my older children, you know, they're struggling to do this and struggling to do that. They're having to take law books down to the transportation department and showing them, look, social security number is not required to obtain a driver's license, all these things, but they don't seem to apply. You know, the law doesn't seem to apply. Or whatever documentation, all of a sudden you are in a struggle to prove who you are. And in reality, they don't care who you are. what you're struggling for is a Chair in the New World Order or a chair that you know that belongs to the beast. However, you want to view that that's what you're struggling for and so I don't know what all you've obtained Ed if you're still listening but For those who are in that battle and there are a lot of people in that battle because you're getting rounded up and not necessarily physically, but mentally where they can't move forward. They can't obtain something or they can't perform something, you know, like licensing of any kind, you know, construction or drive license or any of those things. They are running into brick walls and the brick walls are the people themselves. the ones who have obtained that position, that job, for whatever department you have. I want to share this with you. The first time I came down here to Arkansas, I was back in April. I came down to look at what I was, you know, what I came to view the place I'm sitting in. I was here two days when a lady pulled up in the driveway and said she was from the Census Bureau. and was asking me a bunch of questions. I said, well, I'm sorry, I can't help you. I don't live here. And she said, well, don't you live in America? I said, well, of course I do, but I don't live in Arkansas. So I just refused to give her my name. She wanted my phone number, all this. I said, I'm not giving it to you. Okay, now that we have arrived and we were here a week and the same lady showed back up and she's with the Census Bureau and she's doing a survey. on criminal actions and what's going on in the neighborhood, that sort of thing. I said, well, I'm sorry. Once again, I haven't been here long enough to tell you what kind of criminal activity goes on around here. And I haven't witnessed any criminal activity. So why don't you take your survey and go visit somebody else? Well, I finally convinced her it's time for her to go. And then not a week or so later, they got a letter in the mail. Another lady who said, you know, I don't know, Sister Teresa showed up at your house and you refused to do the survey and all this and you were reluctant to give any answers and you know, but they started referencing codes and laws and rules and regulations and you know, blah, blah, blah. All this pertaining to and evolving around, you know, the survey department. I read everything that they had on the paper. All I really said was that they have a right to exchange information, whatever information they have between each other, being the sheriff department, sharing it with the Treasury Department, whatever the hell they get going on. But it didn't say anything about any punishment you might receive as a citizen of the United States for not you know, doing one of their surveys. And there was no, well, there was no punishment, nothing. And it just kept on, everything that they sent me kept referring to somewhere within, you know, internally that belonged to them, not to me, not to you, but to them. And they're trying to apply that to you and I. I just threw that letter in the trash and I'm waiting for, I don't know, round four to see what they come back with about their criminal and survey investigation, something or another. And I guess some real sad news for that. If that's that same lady comes back, we'll probably be on the charts over that one. But my point here is that This is going on all the time. These people, like in the Department of Surveys or whatever, these people have no power to do anything. And why would they? It's the old story, regulations, it's not law. These are all just simply administrative decisions made within their own circles and then assumption takes over. Well, we just got it to what they say. It would be like you and I sitting at Burger King and decided we were going to check everybody's driver's license and just taking authority upon ourselves to go out and bother the people. Well, I agree that you should have authority and you can tell me that I have authority and because we both of course are sitting side by side, we both have realized our authority and that we can go from there. Yeah. With our special administrative dispensation. Well, like I said, everything that was on the paper, you know, According to US code something blah blah blah one four dash seven, you know, whatever it was saying You know, it says this and you I went and looked it up on the computer and nothing had anything to do with Joe McNeil or it you know, Ed corny or Mark aren't here or anybody else it had everything to do Well, there was Joe, stay where we are, but we got a good test. They got to take top of the oar break. Can you stick around? Oh, yes sir. Stay right there. God bless the Republic. Yep, the New World War. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire's on the run. We're on the march, technically. Everybody out there, guys? We got a lot of work going on. It is still lightly snowing and just consistently dropping more frozen wetness on us. Dust it off as quick as you can and get it out of the way before it locks down to the ground. We'll be doing that all night tonight. Anyway, we'll be back in a few minutes. 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Anyway, good afternoon, old suit all our friends out there in Lore 49, which includes the great state of Jefferson. Uh, in addition to that, the Outlying Territories, two, the Outlying States, two, and the clock right now it is 609 PM Eastern Standard Time, today's date, is Monday! Monday, big time racing, Windsor Raceway! You know, gladiatorial combat with rat chariots being pulled by greyhounds with razor blades. Oh god, it's horrible, the blood, but they're older greyhounds, so it's okay. Anyway, it is... 11th of November, it is the 11th year, 11-11, that means something, the 11th year of open Fabian Socialist in Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K-2019 Old Earth Calendar. 2019 year of conflict, year of betrayal. And we've got Joe with us, Joe McNeil, and Joe, by the way, you guys have snow down there or not, I didn't ask. No, there was a little bit of a mention of it mentioning of it for tonight because our temperatures are dropping dramatically And we do have some rain going on so whether that any whether that evolves into snow or not it remains to be seen Well, you know, it's funny what gave us the weather we have are you guys if you looked at the wind and currents and the weather cycle here guys for the Midwest the the cold weather came down to you cut across uh... below and around arkansas up along obviously the ohio river and then turned to make another straight course north and uh... that hit us from one side actually came up the ontario peninsula side more towards pennsylvania new york but then we get this mushroom cloud effect what they get some beyond terry peninsula go a couple different directions well it it did the hurricane thing it's making now the spiral like a big j-hook And that's what we're getting from the north, which is always interesting. And that combined with a front that did come off Lake Superior. I would point out we're into the Edmund Fitzgerald sinking window. Difference? Remember that when we had the, when the Edmund Fitzgerald went down, we had no snow on the ground. We had relatively clear weather still. temperatures were medium and the same kind of environmental situation took place on the Great Lake on Superior that we just are experiencing right now. All of a sudden, boom, out of the blue, big northern. The last run was being made by the lake freighters for the year and the Edmund Fitzgerald was in the right place at the wrong time. And the rest is history, as I say, along with a few songs. For everybody out there, just a reminder, this is why you need to be prepared for the bad weather conditions, which really, this is Michigan. Okay, first I gotta remind everybody, it's Michigan. We get this kind of weather. We need to be ready for it, need to be prepared for it, but it's not an if it's gonna hit, it's only when it's gonna hit. And then, and in the Upper Peninsula, oh God help them. In the UP, they already have this snow that we're just now getting. Global warming. Yeah, right. The global cooling, warming, freezing, thawing, oh well, break out your snow gear and let's go have some fun skiing, right, or snowmobiling, or let's go ice fishing. It's really funny, before the snow hit, I've been running into ice fishing stuff, equipment, I mean stuff I grew up with that people were throwing out. And the stuff was brand new, old stuff, old inventories, as old as I am. And so I've got almost everything. I even have some tip ups. I even got some, you know, the small, you know, ice fishing, you know, ice fishing sticks. They're really not fishing poles guys. They're like fishing sticks, okay? And it was all free. I mean, one point or another, I've ended up with an entire, and it was like in a window about the last three weeks. At first I got a spud grinder for grinding a hole. Then I got two or three strangely enough, the next thing that just somebody was tossing out, I just noticed them, was like, whoa, is that what I thought that was? Are the scoops for taking the ice out when you're trying to keep the hole open? And then, got the fishing poles, then I got three or four tip-ups somebody tossed out, and they were getting ready for the season, which I couldn't, I mean, the only thing I can figure is, maybe it's grandpas or grandmas or mom stuff or dad stuff, and they're just chucking it because they aren't going to go anywhere near the ice. So we're ready for ice fishing. We just don't have any ice to fish on. I can still put a bobber out there if I need to. I'll bet a frozen bobber, but a bobber nonetheless. So you guys sent us the weather. I should say Joseph next to the woods sent us the weather which we're getting right now in a roundabout way. That's because we didn't want it. Yeah, you spit it out of the Ohio Valley and I should say the Mississippi Valley and sent it our way. I heard another voice there. I think we have Tom with us real quick. Tom, what you got? Oh, no, just want to say it's not it's not Michigan. We're remember where it is global warming, right? We're breaking. I was breaking out my suntan lotion. They promised me this wasn't gonna happen before remember? Yeah, we were like nothing we've ever seen before it's like yawn It's 29 degrees, but it's global warming. Yeah, you're two degrees warmer than we are right now Actually, actually, yes, that's what was this morning. It was like seven degrees and snowing and 29 snowing. It's global warming out there. Where? Yeah, where we'd like to find send us some. We wouldn't have a problem with that. Send us some. Of course, that means we'd have higher water line. A couple of things I would want to mention and you know, Tom, I don't know what's going on where you are or Joe where you are, but I want to mention the sunny air. I have been watching the crops all season. We have got a lot of corn still in the field. Now that can happen because when the moisture is really high like it has been, and we did get a corn crop to a degree, what's interesting, you can wait until you've got better soil stable. At a certain point when you get the fall rains, you're just creating mush tracks. So instead if you wait a little bit, you leave everything on the stalk, it's not going to drop off on the ground per se, you're going to lose a little bit of crop. But you wait till she firms up a little bit now that we're starting to get snow for us, you know, for part of the season. Get out there when you got a little bit of a crust and you can, you know, harvest the rest of the corn. Whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on a second. Hold on. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Whatever you're... Stop what you're doing. You're sounding like a Cylon right now. For some reason, I can't make you out. Go slow and experiment. If you're using speaker, go to regular. One, two, three. What he's saying is, I heard him, I could make it out. He's having a problem on the conference line. What he's hearing is a distortion we just heard. If he's listening carefully, hang up, call back in, and hopefully that'll fix it, because it's clearly coming from you. Right, you're clean here, I mean not clean, you're sounding like a psilon so it's something with a connect with your system, over? Anyway, try that out and see what happens. It's free. Always remember that, it's free. What I would point out is I think what they've done is sample cuts for moisture, that's another thing guys, remember everybody planted their corn later. I think I counted about 600 acres of corn still standing that I could easily see so there's a whole lot more going back through the back 40s. But the amount still standing is kind of high for what we'd normally see except because the season was late. In other words, they got the crop in and they got the crop in late. They probably did some test cuts, also did a moisture spec, and what they decided is, well, for what it costs to dry the stuff out, it's better letting it sit in the field a little longer. even though we're going into winter. And then they'll pull it and then they'll dry it the rest of the way. It costs propane. When you're drying grain like this, what you do in the silos, you're literally going to be drying it out. You're going to be using propane to do that. So it's an additional cost, but overall you'll get a little better, whatever nature will do for you, you take advantage of and that just means you have to let it sit so you're not doing anything. Then when you harvest it, you'll get it in the elevators, then you'll start your rotation and drying. and you can bring the moisture content down so you'll get better price for it when you take it over to the mill. Or the mill will do it for you because they measure out how much and they actually spec out how expensive the mill is, they'll spec out different bins and they know what your product and what your crop tonnage is because they weigh it when you come in and they'll charge you for what it costs based on the overall cost of drawing everything that's in that particular elevator. Another trick, that's other things that can be done. We don't have all the corn in. I do not believe it's because of price as far as general. It's priced because of moisture content and the stuff can't go in without them taking a bite. Okay, that's what happens. So that part of the corn crop, or I would say it looks to me by what I can see field-wise, about a fifth of the crops that we have here in corn are going to be running a month later at least to get to the elevator. So that's going to affect prices. Now, another thing real quick, as I've noticed, and some of you probably in your travels stopping in and seeing us, gasoline is down. Joe, what's the price in your neck of the woods right now? I think it's about $2.24. See, you're 30 cents cheaper than we are right now. A gallon. But that's typical. For that part of the country, that is typical. However, north of us, they're about 25 cents cheaper up where Tom is right now. and having some of our people down here from up north is like, yeah, it's about 30, 32 cents more a gallon. And gas just dropped a little bit here too, which means it probably dropped up there also. It's about $2.05 to $2.01 down here is the cheapest. Oh, rub it in, dudes. Yeah, that's actually a whole half a dollar cheaper. which is ridiculous. But what I think is happening, that's reflecting in how much stuff is, you know, what's going on with the economy. They'll charge what the market will bear, but if the prices have been coming down in general, my attitude on that is people just aren't moving around. They're just not, they're not traveling. Yeah, we're just waiting for them to pull something to bring it up around 2.25 or 2.5. Right, and they have to fabricate. And really there's no excuse because I will point out again, gas prices should progressively re-stabilize down below $2. Other than for Michigan where we have taxes up the bazuba, most of our gas prices tax, almost every state it is. Remember, we've got this big field strike that's in West Texas. We've already talked about that for the last couple of years. You've got a bigger field strike. These are two of the biggest oil discoveries ever in the United States. West Texas. We already know Texas had oil. And they're not going super deep for this either, which kind of basically reinforces what I've said for years, that basically oil is planetary pus. It's regenerated, they know it is, it's been a lie. Every step of what they do with this garbage to fabricate interest or to manipulate is a lie. How many people have been killed for oil that we didn't need to kill for? Go ahead. We've been out of dinosaurs for a long time. Yeah. Yeah, but boy, man, we had a pile of... And how'd they get so deep? Here's another fun one. If that's dino juice, how the hell did they get? I mean, granted it is, they got to go down to find fossils. When you think about it, okay, it doesn't work out that well because there's only so many volcanoes, there's so much activity that's going to bury so many critters, and you're only going to get so many tons or millions of tons of mass. And then they're gone, by the way. Let's point out that those are buried, and whatever epic or age that's a part of, that's all she wrote. You don't get any more. But on the other hand, if we understand the thermodynamics of the planet, the mantle, the crust and all that, guys, we're standing on a cracking plant. We're standing on a cracking plant. Well, for somebody who's listening right now who doesn't really know what we're talking about is that's what they used to teach us in school back in the 50s. Yeah, this is... The dinosaurs died, you know, and somehow they created oil, you know, blah, blah, blah. Well... I think anybody today should know that we've been out of dinosaurs for a long, long time and they haven't quit producing cars as much as they are not producing dinosaurs. So I think we're okay there for the oil shortage goes. Yeah. And again, the, what the problem is now that the way that they have manipulated the economy using oil They've got a bit of a problem and now like it was just a minute ago, they've got to create some kind of crisis to try and brain-addle everybody to believe whatever BS they're going to possibly try to come up with. You know, to tell you that, oh, it's going to cost so much more. Okay, go ahead. Well, that's all corporations have ever managed to do is create crisis. That's what corporations do. Well, you know, and it doesn't matter if they're producing vaccines, automobiles. artillery, bullets. It doesn't matter. Corporations are the ones that create crisis. Well, what we're seeing right now, the limitations of course why we're not helping our buddies the Kurds overseas. The Kurds are getting along just fine killing people without us a long time ago. And the problem is they have a tendency to get a little crazy in the head because they just don't know how to take care of their own backyard. Plus they want to take pieces of everybody else's backyard. I know what they're doing. We've gone over this for years. But the latest thing they were banging the gong on everybody's on the same page and they all repeat the same verbiage. They're all lying through their teeth. Of course we know that. has to do with the idea that we just need to get over there and get into some kill-emating slash murder-lating war for the sake of the Kurds. And wait a minute, we were over there for the Syrians and they didn't want us. I'm sure the Kurds wouldn't mind us there because they give them the ability to proceed with what is their magic agenda. And they have an agenda just like everyone does. Okay? Okay, flat out, we have an agenda. I can tell you, beyond the shadow of an hour. Make no mistake. Go ahead color. Did you hear about that woman and that got jail for not vaccinating her child? Oh Yeah, there's several of the couple this last week But go ahead There's any particular one because there there are more there there is more than one in the last what ten days Go ahead. It says it begins Detroit mothers setting the jail for not vaccinating her son Right, there has been a big push here in the last two weeks. In fact, I've got a couple of relatives that, you know, like, their daughter can't go to school because she doesn't have her shots. Makes it sound like their dog is going to the, you know, dog pound, you know what I mean? Yeah, you can't go there because you're... It's like, you mean I don't have to go to school? Oh, okay, well, that's fine. No, you don't understand. You have to get shots or you can't come to school. You're telling me I can't come to school. No, you have to have shots or you can't come to school. Okay. Well, you're telling me I can't I don't need to go to school No, no, you're supposed to go get those doggy shots so we can roll your brains out or give you autism or something And then you can still come to school and we get money for you being autistic I had a conversation recently where a woman had a cat the cat was 18 years old and And the cat had some kind of kidney medicine or something along the lines. And they were running out of the prescription for the cat. So they just thought they'd call and get some more. This has been going on for a long time. Well, they wouldn't release a prescription until, or prescription, I'm sorry, until she brought the cat in. And the lady explained this cat, you know, is 80 years old. I don't want it subject to, you know, any kind of trauma or anything. So basically what she's being told, well, if you don't bring us the cat, we're not going to give you the prescription. So she just goes back to that Mark of the Beast thing I was talking about a few minutes ago. So she ended up, she took the cat in and I don't know, something happened. The cat had a stroke and died after going to the Veteran's Office. Now, talking to this lady, The you know courts the animals today are more important than human beings and if you don't treat your you know Animal correctly or something the animals whatever that works, but what her Aggravation was you know the cat was fine. It just needed the continuation of whatever medication it was taking and By doing it the way you know they just basically Was saying that if you don't bring us the cat where comes you? She tripped the cat and the cat died for whatever reason. The cat probably got a happy shot which they gave because they knew better than you do. I've got an old boy sitting here next to me literally three feet away. He's the oldest guy. He was a walk-in. It's Tom. Any of you guys listening know Tom. Tom is a big gray tabby. He's a big long gray tabby. He's a mellow cat. He's a calmest cat you could possibly have. Three years ago we took him into one vets here in in town, right? Well, we keep euthanizing for you It's like no I what can we do to you know make you know to deal with whatever the problem is yet Well, we can euthanize him for you and that's all they wanted to do. They wouldn't there was no there's nothing else they do for treatment They want to kill him. Well an estimate was he's probably criminals. They're making criminals out of people Who they you know again they don't feel like you're taking care of your animal like you're not taking care of your kids or something just Fill in the blank wait wait a minute now I would take I take care of all of my cats better and my dogs and the goats I've had better than I ever would a liberal He's my argument about it if about okay Shouldn't it be my choice if it's your choice to kill your unborn baby shouldn't be my choice if I want back thing my children Why should I have to go to jail? If they're not back thing my child, but yet a woman can get off you're not free not And by having a abortion what what we can we can have that conversation until this time tomorrow, right? It's arbitrary and capricious. We know that but As the last time I got it the MMR shot that's what I started Oh We're losing you Tom. Where'd you go? There you go now you're back you you kind of went across the room or turned around the corner or No, my heater kicked my heater kicked out and I had to move my phone closer to my arm Anyways since since I had my last booster shot MMR booster shot That's when I started having my seizures. I never had a seizure a day in my life so I got them. Well, you moved again or the heater kicked in again. Now you're way over on the other side of the room. It sounds literally like you went around the corner and you're hiding from us. I can hear you but you're still hiding and you're under the pillow. Go ahead. I'm hiding from Joe. There we go. He has a scary voice. Anyways. Since I've had my, in 1994 I had booster shots, MMR booster shots, and ever since then I started having seizures. Well, that's the whole argument. Well, let me share this with you, just to reaffirm what you're saying. I had a stroke a few years back. And after I get through the stroke, the only thing I had problem I had was I had to learn how to walk again. I had no equilibrium and I had to teach myself how to walk. Well, about a week or so went by and my wife thought I was having another stroke. So we went back to the hospital and they kept me for a day. And while I was there, this old woman come walking in with a needle in her hand. She didn't say nothing. She didn't do nothing. She just whips out this needle. I said, what are we doing? She says, I need to give you this shot. And I asked, what is it? He said, it doesn't matter. I have to give you this shot. And before I could do anything, she had stuck that needle in me and pulled the trigger, and it was basically over. OK. The next day, the next day, my sciatic nerve on my right side started giving me problems. And a little while after that, my left leg started giving me problems. And I didn't have any of these problems until this lady gave me this shot. And I keep thinking about that lady giving me that shot. I never knew what it was. And this is something else they do at these places. You know, they charge you a phenomenal amount of money for your doctor's visit. But you can't help but notice. You'll go in, you'll take blood tests, you'll probe and sick you all day long. But do they ever come back and sit down and give you the report of what your blood is doing or anything else? They don't. They just come back to you. Oh, we found this problem, you know, or this isn't the problem We thought it was this and it wasn't that but you never get a detailed report So that you might sit there and make some sort of educated decision What you might want to do with your health and give you know given the health that you're in at this time so with people getting The things that they're doing, you know, like my wife a few years back ended up on life flight on her way to Spokane. I think you probably remember Mark. Absolutely. Yeah, we covered that. What was wrong was she had a huge cyst on her liver and that cyst had gotten so big that it was blocking some major arteries and she was having blood clots in her lungs and all kind of stuff. Okay, when I went to that with my wife, sitting there talking to the surgeon, the guy that's actually whipping out the knife, was sitting there telling me how unusual it was for somebody to have a sift on their liver. And they weren't sure how they were going to treat it. And it was kind of a catch-22 because if we thin her blood down and she starts bleeding, she's going to bleed out. So we can't believe it's in their blood, so we have to get rid of these clots. And there was all kind of things going back and forth. But when it was all over, and my wife came home, by the way, she's been back one time since then, they had to do another operation because that one was totally unsuccessful because she just came back with vengeance and they had to take part of her liver. But after that, I bumped into others that, you know, well, Kelly's father, that's my wife's name, Kelly. Her father was telling us about a friend of theirs that had a cyst on their liver. Prior to my wife having this problem, apparently cyst on the liver was not a common thing. It may ever happen once or twice in the history of mankind, but it seems to be a growing problem. And the only place you know, we all know that the only place that these things can come from or cause these kinds of things would be the food sources. Now I want everybody to back up for just a second. when we had the avian bird food thing and then there was a smallpox thing that was going to come out and they had all these vaccines and you know there wasn't enough to go around and so people were panicking that they might get you know smallpox or whatever the case may be but nobody was getting on board including all their nurses and doctors told them not only no but hell no we're not going there. So what they said was, if anybody was paying attention, what they claimed they would do was put the vaccines in the food. And, you know, okay, which food you're going to put in. Everybody would like to know the answers to that. Which food? And the best I can figure, I had somebody mentioned something about putting it into like lunch meats and sandwich type stuff. Okay. So today you have people that all of a sudden for no reason at all, they haven't had any vaccines or whatever, and they're getting sick, and they're getting sick from things they claim that they can't identify. If they in fact have put those vaccines into the food source, you have to notice that we're not getting the rattling of the drums that we did years ago, Mark. I know you'll recognize this as soon as I mentioned it. or I mention it, is because I think they have found a way to administer those chemicals, those vaccines to the people. And of course, you have a little thing going on over here. We always hear about vaccinating kids, blah, blah, blah. But we don't have any major disease outbreaks that's requiring vaccines as they did a decade ago. So, personally, this is just my personal opinion. I've looked everywhere. I haven't found anything to verify the things that I'm saying here right now. Although politicians and part of the doctor medical community had mentioned at one point that they would administer those vaccines through the food source. So there's another reason for you to create your own food source, you know, grow your own stuff, your own cow, what have you, because people are just dropping off for no reason. no reason at all, perfectly healthy, never had a problem. And all of a sudden they're talking, yeah, I went down one day, I got a piece of chicken or ate a roast beef sandwich or something and got sick as a dog. Well, isn't that what happens to those who receive those vaccines, that they have a reaction to those things? And some of these people are having epileptic fits and things are changing in their bodies. But most people, that's common. We contribute that to all of that guys getting up in age or what have you, but nobody stops and thinks about anything about the food source. What did they do with the vaccines? Because this topic has basically disappeared. Not entirely because they still have some things they want to do with vaccines But for the elderly or the everyday people, you know, I don't know what the age range would be You know, say 20 to 50 what have you? This is changed and so what we should be looking for right now I think unless one has come out and I'm totally unaware of it is what disease outbreak are we? fearing that's coming to America, like the nuclear war we're always watching for, what disease or something is going to be striking America where it requires vaccines and there's not enough to go around and blah, blah, blah. These are the things that we should be looking for at this time. But the answers we need is what did they and what are they doing with those vaccines? Because people are showing up, well, cyst on their liver. Well, another thing real quick on that very subject, remember there were several people who blew the whistle on the fact that when they weren't able to push the vaccines, remember the flu shot, what they did the next year is they basically dumped the old flu serum into a new mixing machine basically, added some other junk and were remarketing it. And of course, they didn't let anybody know about that. So they were attacking the individual because they worked in the industry. Well, what about the other thing here, Mark, where they, all the vaccines that they had, they couldn't do nothing with it. Nobody wanted them. So what did they do with them? They shipped them to Africa. Right. You only had mass deaths in Africa because that's where those vaccines had gone to. That's where they got used. Yeah, the only time I got the flu. And so for that reason, it's like, nah, I don't need that. And of course they tried to make it mandatory behind the wire. And it's like, nah, I don't, well you know, everybody will get sick. It's like, no we won't. If everybody else is getting the shot, and I don't get the shot, then I won't get sick, will I? Because everybody else is not sick. And if I am sick, nobody else can get sick because they all got the shot, right? Well, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, now I will point out something that happened like that cyst issue. Remember, they gave everybody these flu shots and we had SARS. We had flesh eating disease or a variation on it that went rampant through the facility up at Hiawatha, up over the bridge. all were forgive me that far worse uh... yeah that is correct me because i'm my memory block is going on right now but uh... marcia and uh... the thing is that one of the people that was from down this way that was right here from this area uh... he was like a tight void mary he was key that he had not said anything about it he contracted it But, my problem with this was, how could you get it since it's a contracted disease issue or a contamination, and you're in a spaceship, okay? So, where did this come from? And my argument was, it has been, that they've done this with prison populations and with detention groups or closed groups like this for years. Absolutely. Because, when you have Mercer, Guys, your clothes are contaminated. You have to bag the clothes. They should be handled separately. And not only that, but anything you're going to be laying on sheets, right? You're going to be laying on bedding. That should be changed constantly, but because of the, again, they're ripping the money off from the prison system all the time. They weren't allowing for additional changes of sheets and bedding. And even if they were, you know, again, how careful were they with the laundry service, which was, by the way, also being run by prisoners? Well, we ended up with first eight, then 12, then 20, then 25, not of a population of 900, with the area where the contamination was probable. And again, remember, no transfer. These people are all in restricted sites. They're not going to another prison facility. They aren't going out the fence and going down the road to work. They couldn't. And if they did, it wouldn't make any difference. How would they have contracted it? Yeah, you have to ask yourself. Why is there no such thing as quarantine anywhere? That was the other thing that everybody's like, well, wait a minute. Why aren't you at least taking these? That was the other thing they wouldn't do. You've got eight people in a cell. and you've got one guy that's got oozing flesh wounds on his arms, his forearms, his body, and his legs, and even in one or two spots on his head. But you're not taking him out of that population. There's seven more people in the room, and you're not taking him out. Now, you tell me, what are you trying to do? That's what I'd be asking. Make an incubation unit. Yeah, and what's interesting about this is, again, what they did, rather than quarantine, just like Joe was saying, what they did is they tagged one sink in a gang bathroom where you have, you know, what, 15 sinks, 16 sinks. You have four toilets, you have four urinals, and you have only four showers, okay, where they've doubled and doubled and doubled the population again over and over and over again, right? Originally, there were four people to a cell. Then there were eight, you know, six people. Then there were up to eight at that point in time. So here's eight people crushed into an area where normally there would be no more than four, and in most cases, two. Well, what they did is they just they designated one shower. Oh, you guys use that shower that are contaminated and you use that sink and everybody else uses all the rest. Well, the patients were spread out all through the population. There was one in one part of a block, there were three in another block, five in another block, and nobody could figure out how the hell they got it. And most of these people hadn't been out in population for four, six, eight years, in one case, 15 years. So it's not like they were outside, oh and they came in and having contracted the disease, wrong. If they had it, you have a thing called in-processing where they actually do keep you in quarantine and do a series of medical checks on you over a period of two to three to five weeks to determine whether or not there's something you've got that they need to stop before it spreads somewhere else. So again, none of this population were saved, new entries, so this is where you go, ah. In fact, amazingly enough, prisoners are pretty up to speed on this and everybody pretty well agreed there was something funky going on. But when they all started writing family members and there were family members calling up and people were asking, hey, what the hell is this? All of a sudden, we didn't have any more cases and progressively they did more for the patients, which needless to say is the only thing that will get it done. Otherwise, they'd like to see you dead. They don't care if you die. They'd probably get money for you dying. More money on top of the money. They're already getting anyway So the fact of the matter is in one case the guy was horrid. I mean he should have actually been hospitalized He should not have been even in population and I say source we're talking source the size of your hand on his forehead his leg like the lower part of his thigh and on his calf the size of your hand laid flat twice and The same with one or two spots on this we're talking like a it's a flesh eating type disease So we're talking, and what it does, for those of you who aren't familiar with this, the area where it's affected liquefies. Okay, the upper skin tissue basically sloths. Is it a flesh eating? It is in the flesh eating category, yes. What it looks like is we're talking the skin area, the area that's affected. Let's say you lay your hand down, take your thumb and put it under your fingers. Imagine an area that size on your leg where is a border area of where the contamination is expanding and it's a defined line. And inside that area, it is viscous, it's liquid and sticky. That's what your skin turns into. Right. Mr. Korky. And this was in a population, now you gotta remember, that's why when you wear clothing, the serum, the body fluids, contaminate the clothing, they're using gang laundries, and guess what? You throw everybody's laundry together, it's like Russian roulette. Well go ahead, we had another voice there, I heard another one, go ahead. Yeah, Mr. Clark, any of the guards you get it? Oh no, that's what's of course, you know that well once they realize they've got a problem like this It's harder and harder to find the guards. That's the good thing The bad thing is also means that you know internal crime goes up That tells you something right there. How are you doing, Joe? And I'll back off. Take care. No, thank you. You're a good boy. And that's a good boy. And we all noticed it, too. Everybody was, oh, there's no problem with this. That kept, you know, anybody with any working knowledge. Where you find, here's the thing. This is interesting. Thank you for bringing it up. In this, what happened at the same time, guys, in the same window, we had public high schools, and we had a bunch of universities where Mercer cropped out all at once all over the place. Now what you said earlier Joe is the first thing that came to mind is what's in the food or what's in something that everybody was handling because it's in the population with the sports people, right? But it was also in this population, well the only thing that materials can get past the wire, that's the only thing, not people. The people that are inside a prison don't jump the wire at night and go down the road, okay? And they'll say hi to everybody. So the only possibility is the introduction through the fence of whatever it is being transported as chemicals for treatment, something with laundry, something like you said with food, something with cosmetics, because you know you use antiperspirant, you do whatever. So there's something that it hit the closed group of the prisons uh... and by the way more than one prison and more than one state but it also hit uh... for instance michigan state university eastern michigan university there about nine or or ten high schools that had these outbreaks of mercer that were as quite severe and the in the same situation you know much the same conditions far as how it affected the population and mostly again it came from the athletic department the argument is that this business is bread in gym bags and you know laundry little lockers with laundry bags stuff like that which is interesting but where did it come from in the first place see there's the party when you ask that question it's like well we will we're looking into it it's like yeah how was it introduced in such a large quantity and within the same window of time across a broad spectrum of locations that it demonstrates it's like when we talk about pros act and mass shootings Before Prozac, mass shootings did not, and the psychotropic drugs did not exist, guys. It just simply wasn't happening. You can't count some guy who's robbing a place and shoots people because you also find people who stab people the same way when they rob places. So that's not a mass shooting. That's a criminal action. Not that the rest aren't criminal actions either, but since we're going to make a subcategory and say that this is a special situation, You can't find the incidents in record that match the acceleration that takes place after the introduction into the population of Prozac. Period. That's it. And the other psychotropic drugs that are nothing more than sister drugs to the original. The same is true with these types of actions or like what you're talking about Joe, like the cyst on the liver issue. There's a product out there. There's something that they know because there's an end result, but they can map it back. And that's also why they usually survey the customer, so to speak, in other words, the patient. And they also observe and try to identify physical location of the patient, interactivity or activities of the patient. What is their diet? Well, they're mostly worried about that first or at least are curious about that because that's where you know with all the medical information that they keep these days You know, I mentioned this one time before I once knew a lady that had cancer and You know when they discovered she had cancer they asked her they didn't tell her They just asked, you know, when did you live in Arizona? And she was dumbfounded, you know, like, well, how did you know I ever lived in it? Well, the type of cancer that you have. So it should tell everyone that, you know, they know where this stuff originates, you know, as much as well, preparing their vaccine. What was the big deal about the avian bird flu? Imagine this, they went around and they did this in every state. They went around to every little town and they had their little meetings. You know, this bird flu would come in from the west or down from Canada and it would sweep across here and it would go left and it would go right. Obviously, that did not take place. But when these people start going to see the doctor and you have something that is Well, as detrimental as cancer, and they have a, well, yeah, we know where you got that from. By the way, you're going to die or, you know, something along those lines. Well, you know, generally speaking, the public doesn't pay any attention to where somebody else's cancer came from. As much as they don't pay any attention or are they concerned about where somebody's cyst on that, on their liver came from. Their only concern is just like anything else. When something shows up on their doorstep, like a mom or dad or uncle or grandma or somebody, then they start investigating it and most of the time it ends up being too late. The time to be watching this stuff is now. because how many times does anybody listen to, oh, they plan on depopulating the Earth by X millions of people. We have to get it down to one billion, one million, whatever the hell the number might be. And everybody thinks, okay, well, they're gonna go out and shoot them all. I don't think so. I think they could fly over your town and just like they do with the cloud cover there. Com trails. Well, qualitative. Yeah, okay. So they could do the same thing and just wipe out an entire town city. What have you. So the idea is to do the best you can on health. Go ahead. You need to watch the interview on Bill Gates on the vaccines that he promotes for Africa. It's not about stopping any disease. It's about birth control. the vax and he openly openly talks about it you can watch several interviews where he talks about the vaccines that they're giving people in Africa has nothing really to do about stopping disease it's about stopping reproduction of the population and we kill Africa off yep and you can find you can find that clip all over YouTube of Bill Gates saying that I'll look for that I'll look for that But, you know, and today they've given us so much information. There's been so many threats that, you know, people have a tendency just to ignore it anymore. As much as, you know, nowadays myself, as I mentioned when I first came on, you know, seeing these reports of the collapsing of the financial system of America, you know, blah, blah, blah. Well, That's not to say that there's not going to be a financial system. It might be a different financial system, but they have to have, in order for them to survive, some sort of financial exchange of some kind. They can't just kill it and call it good because that isn't going to work for them. They still need slaves. They still need people to build their underground whatever the force that they have going on They still need those people and so what you're going to have is a different financial system, but to sit and think that It's all going to come to an end and you know in one day one bank starts to collapse and then I don't know what they'll kind of daisy came from there or do the little domino thing is is ridiculous because they have to have a way to keep the people happy. And of course, they're always looking for the special people. You know who the special people are. They're the ones that, you know, he has the government job. Oh, my friend is a doctor and he has enough vaccine for me and my two kids. Those are the special people. And they will do anything which has been proven in history to maintain their special status. for whatever is going on. They'll have their finances and they'll have whatever it is they need, those people will have. And if you stop and think about that for a second, we're discussing medical thing right now, I'm touching on finances and all these other things. These are the things that you can sit and watch on a daily basis. They can tell you BS, they can tell you the truth, They can tell you, give you predictions. They can do all kinds of things with these subject matter. But the thing to do is sit back and ask yourself, what are they moving towards? Well, let's just touch on finances here for another second. Look around you, pay attention when you go down to the grocery store or to Walmart or whatever. How is everybody paying their bill? Well, they're whipping out that little piece of plastic. And now you can whip out and scan it with your phone and use your phone to pay your bill and all this other stuff. You don't have to talk to anybody, man. You can do it all right online. All these things are taking the place of the almighty dollar. Well, the guy that's around the corner that uses the almighty dollar, he hasn't got a clue as to what's going on. But he will when the day comes when they told him Hey, you have to have one of these cards or you have to have a phone. How many things require a phone today? How many? In order for you to conduct business, you have to have a phone, you know, it has to have this app or, you know, all these things. So that's what I'm saying. If you pay attention to the evolution of things that are evolving right now when you're starting, you know, if you think about the market at B, say it's already here. Quit looking at the RFID chips and all this other stuff. It's already here. They're implementing it. It's taking place. It's happening. But if you're not prepared for that and you're still sitting there at the church waiting for your RFID chip that you're going to refuse, It told you right in the Bible. I remind everybody once again that you'll be conducting no business whatsoever unless you have the market of beast. Well, what would be the market of beast? Well, everybody thinks it's one thing, right? It's not. It's so multilayered. You're looking at it right now. It's going on on a daily basis. The collapse of the banks? I say BS, man. The banks, they don't have anything anymore. All they have is digits. and people are using those digits and they're accepting those digits through plastic and telephones and they're perfectly happy. And they will never, ever understand what took place. You know, let's go with a decade from now. Let's say they get it implemented within the next decade. They'll be standing there asking themselves, you know, wow, what happened, man? This used to be free America or whatever. Well, you won't be able to do anything. Without your phone or some plastic cart. Of course all this has been approved by somebody else by some system somewhere It's coming and that's boy. Yeah, I feel to understand you I could ramble on this for subject here for hours I failed to understand why the Patriot community of this country hasn't come to a realization that if they don't occupy a large piece of land somewhere and I do mean occupy it in order to defend themselves. I don't see where anybody's going to make it. I really don't. There's pockets of this here and there, but with all the things that we're facing on a daily basis, whether it's vaccines, financials, something or all, You know, you really need to be on top of it. And if you're not looking at it the way that I'm explaining, then maybe you should start looking at it that way. And if you're not a Bible sumpter, you don't have to be a Bible sumpter. Nobody has ever impressed me by coming up and giving me chapter and birth of every book that was ever in the book of King James. It means nothing to me. It's the meaning, the source. what's being fought against in this country. It's what we need to fight against. Like saying no and quit asking for permission and realize who's in control of your finances, who are you asking to be in control of your health, who do you keep turning to? Everybody keeps turning to somebody else, to somebody else, whether it's a doctor, a banker or whatever, but never do they have anything in their own control. Or do they educate themselves to the point where they can at least get a small grip of what it is that they're dealing with on a basic basis and how it's growing. It's totally out of control already. It's over the top. Well, we're at the point where it's like I've asked people, we've got 2020. Okay, so guys, there's two numbers here that we need to face right now. It's going to be Trump. 13 months from now, or it's going to be Trump gone 13 months plus 48 months from now, but the communists have fully planned that they're going to be sitting there telling you what to do. Do we wait that long? Because let me ask you, do you think you're going to be healthier four years from now after that? Yeah, are you going to be any younger? See, this is what they're figuring. We can't stretch this out any farther. In fact, if they start something, we have to finish it. But to do that, we need to be on the express train with regard to getting everybody to some level of preparedness. Now has to happen now you need to be squared away now do whatever you can pile it up now You can sort it out later, but you've got to have it in hand get it at least squared away logistically as far as having it Step two is square away as you go, but get something done now God bless our Republic Shout prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire's on the run. 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The seven o'clock time slot, we discuss usually it's communications related but it's communications or technology to you. So I'm doing, I technically have done this at the other time slot but since we're starting new at this time slot, potential new listeners I'm kind of starting from attempting to start from a basis from a, I guess you could call this communications 101 sort of. So if you're a long time listener you've I have added, well, since I originally did basic topic, I of course, learned things and add to it. Actually, this was originally called my budget comms intro, but when it comes to just basic communications, mainly radio, although that's not entirely true, there are slight alternatives there. Usually more low tech, but the first question is, what do you actually need to accomplish? As far as who do you really need to talk to and whatnot? Do you really need a ham radio license? It's recommended in most cases, but do you necessarily... Well, we'll get to that. Okay, so do you really need a ham radio license? Well, are you more interested in the technical aspect of things? You know, technical stuff. Now, if you answer no, you might... If you're just an appliance user, you just want to press the button on the radio and have it communicate, then probably no. Now then, if you have a guy in your group that is more technically inclined, then it's probably a good idea for him to actually get his license. Of course, there's all the, well, I'm not even going to get into the, we'll call it the, you know, the whole licensing argument. Get that. However, don't, uh, it's not recommended to go tromping through ham radio bands without license unless you really know what you're doing to blend in because they like to, they actually have a game called Fox Suns and they will make, they'll attempt to make you the fox if you're acting up. Now then, one thing to say about that is it's not as easy for them to track you down as what they say or like to claim at least the ham radio guys but if you're not causing a ruckus then they it's usually guys that are they don't even let up on the uh they only don't even let up on the transmit button that they usually find and whatnot but this is really off topic guys so so if you're really into the technical side of things and stuff you'll want to get your ham radio license it makes testing out equipment and stuff like that easier. If you're more of a clients user, then there are alternatives to that. That should do afford you some freedom and they get the job done. I will say here that listening is more important than actually transmitting. So if you just want to get info and whatnot, then obviously shortwave radios. Stuff like that police scanner type stuff is a good thing to have but I actually recommend it short of a well I guess this is what title budget comm so you can usually get a Okay, please scanner from thrift shops and stuff. I I got one for ten bucks That was almost looked like new condition Interestingly enough, it's the same model as my $80 radio, which is actually an entry-level model. But I had bought it $80 brand new, and the screen went out within a year, just after the warranty expired, like they always do. They wanted $80 to replace it, or to fix the screen on it. I'm like, no, that's how much it's worth. Found a replacement for $10, thrift shop. cheaper than what they would probably charge for shipping the sucker. So granted the entry-level scanners you typically don't get anything above 400 megahertz or I mean I should say four I should say above 500 megahertz. They usually cover up 400 megahertz range but some interesting stuff on your state safety systems of stuff are usually around 800 megahertz and that's usually a digital sometimes encrypted. Those scanners are considerably more into the hundreds of dollars. So actually for the beginner as far as scanning, this is the subject tonight is actually not scanning, but if you just want to listen to stuff, which I highly recommend you have regardless of what you're doing, then the thing I actually recommend is a software-defined radio and that is actually the RTL-SDR In this case is the RT RTL SDR V3 dongle It's about 20 bucks last I knew it's the best thing for the buck you can actually get all the way from HF shortwave up to 17 1700 megahertz actually Obviously to get the best reception you need to change the antenna stuff on it for the paying on the frequency at least for the shortwave stuff you need to have a long antenna someplace Like I said, I'm just skimming over this particular topic, but it's equivalent the software you can download for free for this thing you can download software to E-encode the digital modes and stuff that normally require a $200 plus scanner Ability that this 20 $25 dongle. I don't know you know the price keeps going up every year, so When I first started it was 10 bucks Granted this one is better This one's better than what the $10 ones used to be. So $20, $25, add the right software. Obviously, you gotta be more technically inclined to know what you're doing there. But for $25 you got, what, 10 to 15 years ago would have been thousands of dollars of signals intelligence. equipment to do the same thing you have for like 25 bucks and a computer what have you so yeah that's to get you into the listening and monitoring and signals intelligence that's a real cheap way to do that also there's there's online you can look for them you just search for online SDR radios you can get started right now practicing stuff like that just using a web browser actually online SDRs, search for that. This show's not actually about that. So we will leave that topic for the time being. Can I actually have a confirmation that people can actually hear me someplace? Since I've done like a quarter of the show now. Whenever you get around to that, that'd be nice. I don't just that everything goes perfectly right because usually doesn't so i'm actually surprised okay moving on okay uh... i can hear you okay good but there's been plenty of times where i've been talking for ever and nobody could actually hear me so okay good okay so moving on to actual radios that can transmit communicate stuff so and we have to ask ask yourself what you actually want to do with this stuff And anyway, we're going to go over the license-free, mostly license-free stuff and some kind of, well, gray, some gray areas and stuff. So we're going to kind of focus on talking locally to your immediate neighborhood and possibly your whatever security team you have out there and stuff like that. We're not so much we talk about regionally per se. That requires, that typically requires something with a little bit more oomph and typically a license. However, the first thing on our list here is CB. And if you get lucky, you can actually talk regionally with a CB, but it's, well, CB has its issues. Okay, so we consider, well, consider a CB for local communications here. Yeah, so one of the pluses for this thing is typically everyone has one of these, while any older person typically has one of these buried someplace from the CB craze of the 70s and 80s. However, since they are older, they typically have easier to fix parts on them. Usually you'll find them like buried in hopefully their attic or someplace because if it's in a basement that may have rotted from the humidity or whatever but you know people you know grandma may have one up in the attic or something. When the balloon goes up this will be the considered the jungle telegraph. They typically have through-hole parts on them. The first thing typically on a CV that's that old say the 80s or 70s or 80s you might have probably might have with it probably is going to be the capacitors capacitors capacitors are usually the thing that likes to go bad in electronics after you know decades of sitting actually that's one of the things if the electronic is used more often that will actually keep the capacitors will actually last longer if they're used, but they'll actually reverse polarity if they sit long enough. Now, I'm not exactly sure how long they have to sit for that to happen, but it's quite a while, like years or decades. But quick thing in capacitors, which are actually fairly easy to replace, it's just a matter of soldering. Looking at what the faster was that was there before and replacing it with equal preferably equal rating or whatever, fasty. Unless of course the faster is actually blowing its top off of it, you can't even read that anymore then you might have an issue there. But yeah, as far as them just coming back to age, fairly easy to replace. Back in the, I think it was around 2003-ish, there's a lot of electronics from there. computers, all sorts of stuff that prematurely died because the capacitor was bad. What happened was there was a new capacitor formula on the market and well, it was basically stolen, I don't know if it was the Chinese or somebody stole the formula, but the problem was, the problem was they only, when they stole the formula for the new capacitor formula, they only stole half of it. And They actually got out there and a lot of major companies actually started producing bad capacitors that basically only lasted a couple years. Hopefully those devices have already been thrown out or out of the chain there, but it screwed with stuff for quite a while there. Most CBs were made before then, I mean the majority of that are out there. The other thing that typically goes bad on a CB is since CB is well it's it's not it's you know it's Often average people that get a hold of these things and they really don't have a clue what they're doing or Heck you can do this just by accident as they keyed up the radio without having an antenna connected and they fried the finals on it now the finals are typically a technically they're a transistor power transistor and I guess look up what a power transistor looks like but usually there's one or a couple of these things in there you can replace them I think here they can be replaced just telling you what to look for here typically trying to read I'm trying to read the discord here and trying to figure out what anyway Typically they can be replaced one one source potentially of these parts is inside a computer power supply might have a compatible power transistor inside it Not saying it will work, but hey if you don't have any alternative at the time That's something to look into it might actually make your CV more powerful Maybe might make it weaker might do absolutely nothing Just be careful when you rip open up computer power supply because those have capacitors in them once again and those can be charged for quite a while after being unplugged. We're talking about days possibly months and you might get a good zap from that if you don't know what you're doing. Okay moving on from that because I okay this was actually, what's funny is this was actually supposed to be more of a novice operator oriented topic and I got far beyond that. So anyway, CB, it's for local communications. The reason why CB is not the greatest is because it's an AM modulation which lends itself's air appearance really bad. And then what happens is its frequency runs at around 27, 26 megahertz there. That's actually technically HF, you know, HF, you know, domain there and which means it's more suited for bouncing off the atmosphere, you know, using skip and whatnot like a ham, HF radio or whatnot for long range. Yet, The FCC has regulated the CB to only 4 watts, which if you're intentionally trying to do low power or QRP, okay, but most people aren't trying to do that with it. So it's kind of, it's underpowered for the frequency it runs at, and it's not even, well, I mean, that's not the best frequency for local communications. Okay, someone says, Oh, okay. Somebody, they say that final amplifier transistors make it sound all their own, but they have no place for the power to go. It's a bang! And they also release the magic smoke at that point, I guess. Possibly. Okay, so back to CB. So yeah, you're basically trying to communicate short distances with a radio that was kind of meant poorly to do long distances the nature of the band it's on. And what happens here is that you don't really, typically if the band is open and the conditions are, atmospheric conditions are right, you can send and receive from long distances. But the problem here is that usually radios that are doing that are illegally modified, put out more power and So you're getting all this interference from far away when you just want to talk locally and that's not good. We're actually in a solar minimum right now and so aside from the possible ice age coming, that's actually good for CB though as far as using CB for a local communications. It means it's not going to skip as bad and hopefully you'll actually be able to hear the house down the road instead of Bob in the next state. Three states over. There's that. Now then there are some different modes of for CB there. There's typically 40 channels, but there is also single sideband, which is good for reaching out there a little bit further. It's effectively three times the power you're allowed. The reason for that is actually the signal is about a third of the size, or it cuts out the carrier and one half the sideband. Anyway, it's a technical loophole, I guess you could say. Anyway, it makes it harder for people with scanners to listen to, because most scanners don't pick up a single sideband. So it's kind of, and most CB radios don't do sidebands, so it's harder to listen to. It's kind of garbled in a sense. Some people do have an act for being able to understand what you're saying, even with it being single sideband, but it's It does kind of obscure your communications a little bit. So that's good. There are all sorts of illegally modified radios out there. Typically they call what they call it a free band. There are multiple free bands, different notches of the free band. Usually it's a switch on the radio that offset the frequencies by a certain amount, depending on which free band it's on, either up or down. Those do add a little bit more security, if you're obscurity, so to speak. They are not legal per se. However, you know, if the 40 Channels aren't doing it for you, there is the free band there. They used to be what they call export radios. Used to do that. There are radios that come already modified like this or easily modified. They don't call them export radios anymore. They call them, like on Amazon and stuff, what they call them is 10 meter ham radios. Now there are actually 10 meter ham radios out there, however, most of the Chinese radios they have like on Amazon and stuff, they're called 10 meter ham radios, because they have to legally call them, but they're channelized. Ham radios usually only have frequencies as opposed to channels on them. All a channel really is is a selective frequency designated to that channel. Most of the radios we'll be talking about are actually channelized so you don't even have to know a frequency, although that is good to know because if you have another radio capable of doing frequencies and you want to talk to them, whatever, it's good to know what the frequency for a channel, kind of a channelized radio is. Typically that's technically illegal to talk to You know between radio systems and stuff like that. But anyway Anyway, these Amazon radio CB radios they have are typically made from in China. They're usually pretty small They are easily modified Like to solder a jumper or something to change the power output or the frequencies they're advertised as 10 meter radios because they have to be because they're not technically type certified for CB but they're easily modified for that. So that's usually what they advertise stuff as on Amazon. When they advertise radios, they're usually advertised as ham radios when they don't quite fulfill the regulatory requirements for certain channelized services such as FRS. Okay, FRS is the other popular one. Now this is great for short range communication. You want this to be low-powered preferably. I think most people have heard of FRS. It's been combined with GMRS, which is just like a higher powered version that does require a license. It's a family license for the GMRS, but it's like 70 or 90 bucks. Your whole family can actually run on one license. It does allow more channels and higher power. The FRSs of today, or so today, have higher power and more channels than the FRSs of yesterday. The old ones are 14-channel and the new ones are 22. And I think they go up to 2 watts, actually. Or they used to only go up to half a watt. Now, what happened was they started selling a lot of combo radios. FRS slash GMRS radios. And what happened was nobody was buying the license for GMRS and FCC had got tired of that. So what they did was they made all combo radios. They just made whatever the combo radio was capable of doing. They made that totally legal for you to use everything on it. And they made all newer GMRS radios are now separate, are separate radios, I guess. uh... f for s is are typically the ones that you will find that walmart and stuff like that the problem the bubble pack radios anyway so uh... cause for a bit like that it's usually some reading uh... discord comments uh... that was comment on the bill egos or illegal or ill egos sick birds majestic sick birds. Anyway, so yeah, they're usually the bubble pack radios and stuff you see at Walmart. They have radios at Walmart now that even advertise for like professional and stuff like that. I looked at them as far as I could figure out they were actually, they were still FRSs or at least GMRSs. There are actually, there is actually a business band that actually, as far as license, it's actually called the Land Mobile Band, but I refer to it as the business band. That's usually what it's used for. Now then, there are actually the two main radios they actually sell at Walmart. I think you still get CBs there, and the other ones are usually FRSs. I'm not sure. I think you can find GMRSs still, maybe. Those are typically the only two types of radios you'll find there. Oh, possibly marine radios, depending on... We'll get to that in a second for boating and stuff. Okay, okay, so FRS, you typically want to do low power anyway with FRS for intro, team communication. Now... One thing to keep in mind with all this stuff is it's better if you have depending on your situation It's better not to transmit at all or use directional antennas. That's another show, but we have let's just say we have that maybe more to talk about then we have time for so The downside to FRS is is that everyone the scanners typically have? They could play have all those frequencies already programmed into it and I can literally if you key up Within detection range, your FRS radio, I'll know you're there. I literally have FRS frequencies programmed in every radio I own so I can sit there and scan through it. And the second you key up, it will walk onto it. So you're not hiding from anybody with one of those. The only way you're possibly hiding with an FRS is just to use low power so it doesn't go that far. However, they're kind of idiot-proof. Real world distances with the half watt is typically up to a mile or less and using the one to, well, the higher power up to two watts, you're maybe a couple miles. I will note that the bubble packaging will often have some ridiculous mileage mentioned on the package, which I don't know, it's I find this maybe dishonest or irresponsible, especially considering that some of these manufacturers that list this stuff in their packaging are known radio manufacturers. It's like, why are you making these claims? They're ridiculous. They also turn people off to radios because they get a radio that says it can do 5,000 miles. I'm exaggerating, not by much. They usually say, some of them say like 38, 15 to 38 miles. something crazy like that. And it turns people off from stuff because they'll get the radio and it doesn't do anywhere near that. You're lucky if it gets two miles and they're like, huh, they can't figure it out. And they give up. That's because they basically lied to you. That is the distance that the signal can get if, assuming there is absolutely nothing in between you. That includes the Earth itself. because there is such a thing as the curvature of the Earth. I'm not even going to entertain any alternatives here, so that's that gets in the way. Or mountains, whatever. They're talking about mountaintop to mountaintop, up to like 38 miles, which is practically never going to happen. at most cases anyway, unless you literally do live on top of a mountain and Bobby, Joe, you're trying to talk to lives on the other mountains and hey, you're kind of good. So yeah, keep that in mind. The real ranges of these radios, both packs from Walmart are typically a couple miles tops. Okay, we'll move on to, I will mention alternative to the FRSs here in a bit. Although technically not 100% legal, you're, well, they're not certified, but we have the Chinese Bofeng radios. Now these can do just about any frequency you want, but if you want a cheap radio to replace, to fulfill the FRS role as far as not going that far, then what you need to do is pick up a UV-888S, That's the bowl thing radio that doesn't have any keypad on it or anything has 16 channels Technically, you won't be able to even program all the FRS channels into it. But yeah for intro team comms and not getting people too confused there or a cheap replacement for an FRS radio You can use those can program them on FRS frequencies and stuff and they're they're typically about 15 bucks or less a piece depending on how many you buy The FRS is like at Walmart and stuff are typically like more like 40 bucks or more That might be a two-pack and that I forget there. I just remember they seem to be way overpriced for what they are So the bull thing is more of the way to go with that more on that later though We also have the marine radios Which is once again, I'm a better channelized service of about roughly I don't remember how many chances I think it's like 60 to like a hundred or something something like that anyway, they There are some advantages for this. They're usually around five watts the handheld radios. I think I think that's the base units are usually around 20 to 50 watts They're obviously they're used typically for voting activities and stuff. I don't believe even if you're actually using it for voting and stuff, I don't think you actually need a license. You used to back in the 2000s, I remember you actually still needed a license for this, but I think they've changed it as long as you're using it for legit purposes. Now then the reason I mentioned the marine radio is just because well it isn't it's out there a lot of people have a boat sitting in their front yard Which probably has a radial in it, so it's something another thing you'll come across. It's less Popular as far as I mean it's not Well, it's it's probably gonna be less usage on it Also, it used to be a sir militia survivalist radio band back in the 90s and stuff like that so it's kind of an old-school militia usage. I'm not saying I necessarily recommend it anymore with the alternatives. I'm sure all the alternatives don't have on the list. This list, being that this list is old, but I will get to that in a second. It has a bunch of channels on it. Now then, the downside to it is there's a lot of waterways and stuff around the country and You don't want to act like you don't want to obviously be using it on land. One thing is, if you're not causing a big ruckus, you have to get noticed somehow. So keep that in mind. Technically not legal to be used on land. However, if you have enough flakes and stuff around you, I don't know. If you're causing a problem is usually when trouble will start. So just, you know, keep, you should keep your communication short anyways. So short and sweet, nobody will really care. Now, keep in mind, there are some channels, figure out what the marine channels are actually used for. Because some of them are, I thought some of them are actually meant to be communication with the Coast Guard. So maybe you should not be on those channels. So just play it, you know, play it smart. I am getting really bad feedback from some place. Keep in mind that the Coast Guard does have a triangulation system on the shoreline of lakes and stuff. I mean major lakes, the waterways and stuff like that. And on the, I guess the ocean, shores and stuff. The system of towers will instantly, pretty much instantly triangulate your location if they feel the need to. So keep that in mind. Also, you know, calling for Distress signals or something like that when there aren't any on land they tend to get pissed off when you do that so And they will try to use this system to come find you so you know just use your head alternatives for the marine system now Not quite as much options here. Let me play with my wires here. It's a little bit. I think I might be causing this anyway So the alternative, the totally legal alternative to this is actually it's called MERS, M-U-R-S. It's actually a, I think it's either four or five frequencies. You can call them channels since there's only like four or five of them. They are in the VHF range. Actually, let me just look this up real quick. It's actually so stupid simple, I forgot it. Okay, MERS is evidently a rapper. We are not talking about the middle-aged wrapper. There we are. It's the multi-use radio service. Yes, all radio services seem to have been named after wrappers. I do not know why. MERS, yeah, it's VHF, which is, it's actually, its frequencies are really close, if not right around the marine radio spectrum. But it uses a couple frequencies in the 151 to 154 megahertz spectrum range. I was hoping this was actually going to mention, okay, they are five frequencies. There's three in the 151 megahertz and there's two in the 154 megahertz range. They used to be business band radio frequencies, but people were bootlegging them so much that they just decided to go ahead and make them license-free. You can have up to I think it's two watts on them. I don't believe it's five. I believe it's two watts You're technically supposed to have a a MERS approved approved radio for this I do believe you can use extra net tenos. I forget Anyway kind of a alternative here I actually recommend the MERS over Depending on what you're doing. I recommend it over The CB or marine radio I recommend it over the CB definitely Okay Okay, so we have I definitely recommend the MERS that's also the MERS is typically When you get the Dakota alert driveway alert system, that's I think typically the frequencies it uses is the MERS frequencies Okay moving on here I guess I'm not talking a whole lot about MERS just because it does. You can do with it pretty much whatever you can with anything that runs in VHF, but you're only limited to five frequencies at two watts. Okay, now, bull thing, bull thing, radios, Chinese radios like that, they're usually typically dual band UHF, VHF. The most popular is actually the UV5R, a bunch of different models, but the most popular is the UV5R Bofeng. Or Bofeng, the UV5R is the one that it does have a keypad on it. Depending on who is using these radios, you may or may not be a good thing. Even if you're not handing these out to really experienced people, having the keypad on it does make potentially a change in the frequencies faster. So you don't have to hook it up to a programming cable, stuff like that. Since depending on the situation you don't necessarily want to be using the same frequencies every day. However, the UVA8S can be used for FRS, GMRS, technically not legally because it's not certified, but at least you don't get license for those frequencies. So nobody's really going to be saying anything. The UV-A8S is only a UHF radio, so that can't actually be used for MERS, whereas you could technically program MERS into UV-5R, once again not legally certified for it, but it's better to have a licensed frequency to be messing around on than one where you're going to get noticed. Some downsides to the both thing radios. On the uptake there, you know, the UV5R is like 25 bucks or something. And it is the best value, is not the best quality radio per se. However, for the price, it's, you know, pretty good. They do have issues with reliability sometimes, depending on what batch you get and from where. They do have an issue with quality as far as spurious emissions, which means that you are actually, typically a both thing will often transmit a lesser signal on a multiple of its frequency. So on a, so many megahertz from the frequency you're on will be another transmission much, much weaker. That's typically a bad thing, but that's just the way these radios typically are because of lack of quality control. There is a whole thing with, I don't know, there's companies that will assemble boating radios out of factory second parts. We call them boating radios. That's where the whole confusion comes from, the quality and stuff. I guess even if the bull thing radio is from the bull thing actual bull thing factory it's still of a questionable quality but it's better than but some companies throw together and the thing is you just often times you never know what you're actually getting but hey they're cheap so you know make sure you have more than one of those you should not necessarily be stockpiling them in the hopes that you're going to take them out and magically know how to actually operate them because you probably won't. However, if you're stockpiling them for somebody that, as you'll think, you'll come across somebody that actually knows what they're doing, we do tend to like that. But don't expect that without practicing on stuff that you'll just be able to whip out your hundred radios you have saved up and actually be able to use them. uh... least that much more uh... so say he just put you know frequency and same frequency for a couple miles might work but even there if you know if you don't know how to program radio stuff uh... all both things out encountered you have uh... what different levels our levels so depending on what you're doing there uh... is appropriate or level Most of the stuff out I'll be talking about actually refers to using directional antennas and stuff like that as opposed to just lagging out everything in all directions, which is the default mode for most antennas that you'll get on these radios, but that's another topic. Now then, if you want to get, if we're talking about ham radio handhelds that aren't both things, Uh, and mind you both things, we'll do ham radio plus everything else. So, that technically illegal. Or illegal. Ego? That technically ego? I don't know. Okay, uh, there is the recommendation for, um, older ham radio handhelds. These are usually more boxy shapes from like the 80s and stuff like that. They typically don't go outside the handband, but they're typically a better radio than the bull thing, assuming they still work, because they don't usually have the spurious missions or stuff like that. So anyway, and they can usually have them for about the same price as a bull thing. Now the downside is usually the batteries need to be The battery packs need to be rebuilt on them, so there's that. Now, some other recommendations are the IDIN PTT radios. These use frequency hopping, they show encoding. They can be detected with a place scanner in that range of 900 MHz, however, you can't hear what's actually being said. So it's almost like you have encrypted comms, but don't but the average biker gang's not going to be able to figure out what you're doing. These are old cell phones typically, the IDIN, Nextels, but they only, well currently they, you get them into direct talk mode and you can use them as walkie talkies. These also The batteries are kind of old on them, so you might have to look into rebuilding the batteries on these. It will be another topic by itself at some point. These are excellent replacements for FRS radios for intro team communications. Other kind of obscure radio methods. We've mentioned the single sideband and the CB. uh... three bands others also the two hundred twenty megahertz ham radios hardly anybody uses two hundred twenty megahertz auto entry please scanners can even get two hundred twenty megahertz uh... so that's something to keep in mind there is six meters which is better for world six meters actually falls right in the middle of what military uses as far as their man packed radios which usually go from 30 MHz to 88 MHz. There used to be a TV band just above this, I think. Above or below this. Okay, I mentioned that. There's... You can get repeater. You can make your own repeater system. You can either make... it's good to test this stuff out first because it doesn't mean it'll even if you have an equipment doesn't mean it won't necessarily work about testing it they have simplex repeater systems which basically repeat everything you said after you've said it which only require one radio and then there are duplex systems the recommended system is actually using two handheld radios hooked up to a duplexer now you can get Crossband duplexers are actually relatively cheap like under 50 bucks It means the input and output is going to be on different bands And then you can actually use only one you only need one antenna for that system then That's actually recommended. It's really the simplest way to go because I've messed with I've messed with the simplex recorder systems. They have and stuff and I've had too much trouble You often have to keep the radios electronically separated with ground isolation systems. Check out the ill-ego meme and the techcom discord. Real quick here since I technically have two minutes I guess What I did mention was there is field phones Let's basically run a wire for on-site communications from your guard post to wherever good idea or maybe to the next house There's also optical communications strictly line of sight. These are sub low-tech. Yes optical might not be as low-tech, but That's like using Bright LEDs lasers and stuff Bill phone for the whole cat So anyway, that was the show tonight. Hope you enjoyed it learn something It would be not sure if I will be here next week, but we'll see just specifically next week Liberty's Guardian guns and ammunition a family-owned business located in the heart of Ohio's hunting center Let us help you find the right shotgun or rifle for you. 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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, which is going to continue, of course. And as it stands, a couple things I don't know. I've actually been trying to check, I don't know, for whatever reason, Dollar Trees. page has been kind of Tweaky and There is a new product which we picked up today, and if you're looking for retort meal pouches in this case It is a plastic not the foil retort meal pouch and again there at the this is a later model idea that everybody has been using in the industry of shelf life We're not sure what the total shelf life is on these but within the baseline. You know how they're presently developed Certainly the two years, which is the average for what they want everything to explode off the shelf from one way or another. Loma Linda Sloppy Joe mix, or actually not mix, Sloppy Joe's. This is a, I'm going to read the back here, non-GMO, gluten-free and vegan. So this is Soylent Blue. It's a big blue pack. It's Loma Linda. And I brought this up because We tried one of these today. It's a made in Southern California. Of course, I'm sure there's plenty of slaves working in the factory from Mexico that are putting this stuff together. People say, well, it's not from China. No, but it's the next best thing. Slaves in California. Okay? So the next worst. But again, the stuff is 10 ounces. It is... Blah all the bland only in that it's not super spicy. It doesn't have any right telltale or detailed real flavor that make you go Oh, that's a special brand. It's just normal product off the shelf that works Opening the package up just following the microwaving instructions to see how quick you could put it up and online You could also boil the back do like we used to do the military you can use water heater slash or boil the bags and immersion heaters and in this case comfortably and giving a good amount of product to each person for The bag can be divided up into quarters, you know squeezed onto bread or put into rolls or roll-ups You could use rice with it. This is something never never everybody thinks sloppy joes Well, it doesn't have to be used that way but you can put down a bed of noodles you can put down a bed of rice and Throw the stuff on top and actually get maybe six different servings out of it if you wanted to because you get this flavoring and topping to go on to change up the meal and add some protein to whatever you got or at least flavor color change. Okay, that's the whole idea behind trying to be creative when you have limited resources and food, especially in a battlefield environment, okay, or a future starvation type environment. Let's take a pic of what everybody believes is going to happen. The big thing here again is the price. Everything in the Dollar Tree is $1. We know this from experience because Dollar Tree is Everything's a dollar. The big thing here again is I don't see it being listed on Dollar Tree's web page so far. Now it doesn't mean it isn't but so far Loma Linda, that's L-O-M-A, Linda, L-I-N-D-A, that's the brand. That's the header brand. It's a blue package. There's a little baseline. Let's see, sustainable planet-based protein since 1890, which probably means again, TVP, texturized vegetable protein, slash, soy product, okay? But for what it is, at the very least, look at it this way, handing out to somebody who shows up at the door, scratch, scratch, scratch, I need food, okay, here's a bag, one pound bag of rice, here's a bag of this stuff, right here, a pouch of this. Here's a few other items, leave my porch, and don't come back, I'm sure you will anyway, because now you got something from me, you'll figure you can come and beg from me from this point forward. But, you know, on the other hand, it'd be like, well, this is how it works. Stay away from me and don't come back with those people that I don't know across the sea who will shoot you for what I give you. Because now they know I gave you something. They're probably going to try and attack me anyway. And I won't tell you they were probably going to get rid of them. Yeah, there's an ongoing, all kinds of dramas and outgoing and sagas can take place within a very short period of time. Now another thing, a Dollar Tree real quick, and I mentioned for car supplies for this cold weather we're seeing, we've got snow in Michigan here, at the bottom of Michigan now. Good seven inches, I would say, of fluffy stuff that's impacting. Again, Dollar Tree, everything's a dollar. They have the best price for freeze dried fruit. 0.71 ounces by the way, which is twice the size of any of the other pouches that are being made. Strawberries, peaches, apples and mixed fruit. Everybody loves the strawberries. Those definitely are smiley candy. Okay, those are tasty. For volume, the peach and the apple I think are the best price for the volume, the rehydration, you get more stuff there. And the big thing we're looking at is psychologically, it feels like you're getting more stuff, you got more stuff to stuff your face with, it'll keep you happy, okay? Again, we're looking for things that we can lighten the combat load or we can lighten the lift weight when the time comes. You can leave it in the vehicle, forget about it, it's freeze dried, nothing's going to happen to it. I've packed up 20 backpacks. Each one of them has, the bigger packs have 10, the smaller have 5 of these freeze dried pouches at least. And the next time I go to the store, We're going to clean out a couple of cases and I'll stuff more in each of those backpacks. Not sedition MREs, dried goods, you know, dried foods, all kinds of fun stuff. But the freeze-dried is a good choice. That's why the backpackers and mountaineers were using it for years. That's why you saw it in the Arctic operations. You carry heat. The heat costs less. You've got plenty of water around you if you're in a frozen environment typically. Typically, but not always. But you've got fresh water available, so you're ready to go. and the rest is history. And we got a caller, who do we have? Mark, I just went to a little small town there, and we went to the Dollar Tree. I got three cases of the 30-ounce cans of fruit. Oh, very good. Yeah, the one here ran out. The one here that got it, completely gone. And actually, I talked to the manager, he said, we don't know where we're going to get more. So whoever's got it, if you've got it, congratulations, you're in good shape. Go ahead. It's in East Texas. you know, with this one small, you know, Gallipri. And I mean, they had a whole lot of those cases come in. Now, also, I only managed to buy one can of the mis-eatings from South Africa, you know, a fruit cocktail. I got one can of it, and it was excellent. And I've not been able to find any more of it. Well, I just got a case of it. fruit cocktail and there's a different one by Michigan's fruit salad. Yeah, man. Well, again, the idea is a good mix too. One of the things we've talked about is eliminate food, well eliminate to a degree food fatigue. And you know, I'd point out, remember how many different ways can you take like a fruit mix like that and use it? A lot of people will like the Asians do a sweet and sour or do a sweet on rice. Whatever you've got and you can do something like that. So you've got your starches or if you're using Asian rice more protein and Then other sugars carbohydrates all the other fun stuff. So you've got a good balanced meal there And again, there's a bigger cans, right your larger larger ounce cans certain alkscrew. Yeah, I Do want no other deal that good now look here. I just came out unfortunately for family out of Walmart And I was working with rice. You know, we're talking about, that's still going down in a half rice for a dollar. But the dollar proves towns, towns and a half. Well, look here. I saw some very high quality, one and a half pounders or like a dollar 25 at Walmart. No, so what we have to do is look around really really really really good. Now, what I did do is I bought a box of pre-carb oil brown rice 28 ounces. Okay? It's solid. They have some of the same size, but in packets. Okay? I went ahead and just got the 28 ounce just in the cardboard box. And really it looks like it's only going to take about five minutes of actual prep time to get that particular product going. Over. Yeah, the big thing here is turnaround time with regard to preparation on whatever it is you're pulling out of a can, you're pretty quick. If you're looking at dried rice, of course you've got Uncle Ben's perverted type rice, which is pre-cooked and dried, freeze dried actually. That's why it turns around and moves so quick. That's why you can bring it up to speed, which is why a lot of people again like that for packing. Lentils, in all the beans that are on the shelf are the legumes. Lentils are the fastest to cook for the least amount of energy. You don't have to soak them. You can cook them off the bag as is. Get your water boiling in your canteen cup, get it going good. A few seconds longer. Also, green split peas, which is one of my favorites. Yep. The split peas come in, of course, different colors. You get different minerals, guys. So that's another thing you might find regionally. You may not find green, but you will find other colors. And of course, as we know, the health food stores carry almost every breed and brand you can imagine. So if you don't think there aren't different split peas, go to the health food stores like Whole Foods and go, wow. I could have a whole cornucopia, a whole rainbow of split peas. And, you know, getting back to the rice, excuse me for a little interrupting you. No, no, go ahead, go ahead. I believe when it states car boil, isn't that kind of precurve? Isn't that what that word means? Repeat that again? It's like, car boil. Good question. I have really paid attention to that now the you see the like you know the converted rice is literally where what they've done is cooked it and then they've redried it so that that's safe time there because you've broken down the starch shell you know the body of the of the of the rice that the with the inland rice is especially where that's useful because it takes longer typically to cook the inland rice than the Asian higher, you know, the Asian ball rice that you'll see in the Asian food stores. But still, both of them offer reasonable food. I mean, obviously they're food ineffective. They're the volume maker in a kind of menu. So the big issue, like you said, is time. I would have to double check that, but unless this is basically converted, that's the one most common term, and that's where Uncle Ben came up with it. If it says pre-cooked in any way or where it's reek, I guess, what's another term for that, too, when I'm trying to think off the top of my head, well, if I ignore it, I'll remember it. They've done that with some of the beans too actually, but you don't see those as often. Actually the only place you see that is with the refried bean packs, where if you'll notice, those don't require any soaking, most of them. You just put them in the water, cook them up and everything's soft. The same process is the Uncle Ben's idea with the rice. Yeah, you just eat the refried beans. They're already set ready to go. What I'll do is, what I'll do is, in this box of this palm oil brown rice, I'll go ahead and in the house. Okay, I'll go ahead and figure out the bottom line on that what it takes You know how long it takes to cook it now it says on the box five minutes after you put it in the boiling water, so Why I got that was to see how it works me how it tastes and if it's gonna do What I think it's gonna do I'm gonna get that and I'm gonna break those boxes down Okay, the 28 ounce box down and I'm gonna actually put it maintain a sealer meal box, smaller sealer meal box, suck the air out, seal it, gave it, and that way I can throw some of those into my ear and backpacks for Bush outdoor meeting West Bay. And I'll get that report back to you. That's actually to a degree what we do right now with a lot of the stuff that I'm picking up. If it isn't broken down, we'll break it down and The sealant mealers are cheap. We've been running into bags during the summer. I was running into rolls of bags all over the place. Of course, you can make your own, but they were already, the rolls are there, make whatever size, you cut it to whatever size you want to, obviously. And another thing was a vacuum, a jar vacuum unit, which, not critical, but just kind of nice to have that as an inventory item. The big thing is, again, if you're going to pack anything and everything, we either Ziploc bag it or seal and mail it. for in preparation or go on the field. At some point you're going to compromise the package. You're going to open it up. The idea behind doing this is that the only thing that you need for the moment is compromised. Everything else is still sealed as if you kicked off the first day. And it's especially look outside where we are in Michigan. See all that snow? Well that gets in that, it becomes moisture, it gets into everything. And you don't want to carry any more of that and you can help as far as the moisture goes or additional moisture. So this is where all the little tricks of the trade apply including keeping the overall weight down simply by palatizing and maintaining the quality of the food product. You're not again rehydrating sooner than needed. Later on we won't maybe have sealant mills. We're going to be doing whatever we can with what we got. But containers that can be sealed or Ziploc bags until they fall apart or or sealant mills being reused. And thank you for bringing it up by the way. When you open up a bag, you open it up only to what is needed to get into the bag, and then you retain the bag for reuse, guys. Always remember that. If you're using sealant mills, you can reuse them. So maybe it'll be a smaller amount that you put in the next time, but if you use a cutting tool, a razor blade, knife, scissors, whatever you're gonna do, you minimize the amount of material waste that you're going to cut off, you can do the same thing with steel cans. You can re-rim cans ten times. You know, I don't care what can it is. It means it'll be smaller each time, but you can re-rim a can. It cuts off the old rim and then re-bells it, and then when you put the new lid on, it's a brand new can, even though it's already been used. So, little tricks there that work. Go ahead, anything else? Okay, I'll tell you what, well... No, no, sir, I'm out. Now, I'll get that report back to you on that, Russ. Very good. And by the way, now, I don't know if you heard what I was talking about, these Loma Linda packages, when you go to your Dollar Tree, they're over in the food section, they're blue, they're the size of a wide MRE pouch. In fact, they're almost square, and they are a blue color with white print with a sloppy gel on the front. That's what caught my attention and of course Nancy says, oh it's sloppy joe mix and it's like, wait a minute, no it's sloppy joes. So this is basically a main course weight, 10 ounces, plastic retort pouch MRE is what it is. There's a similar pouch to this that's in the new menus that is a vegan sloppy joe and I'm thinking this is the same recipe. So, for a dollar pouch, if you see them out your way, you might want to at least pick one up and try it, but like I said, if all else fails, if you pick more up, there's people that show up that you like them, but you don't like them as much. and you don't think you care for this food, then give it to them. Okay, but you're not going to be out anything. It's just dull. It's not real exciting. It's got obviously a smoky flavor to it. They didn't go over spicy. They didn't go over salty. They're really into bland, so it makes more customers happy, guys. So it's big blue pouch. 10 ounce package Loma Linda, it even says blue right at the top. It's like blue and a little green tag right at the top there. It's like, huh. And sloppy joes. So see if you can find it in your area and if you can, you may end up wanting to grab a bunch of these. About carrying them, I would point out it's not an aluminum retort pouch, or forgive me, a Mylar. But it's pretty heavy gauge. I would put it inside like another you know carrier container For transporting to be safe, but otherwise It's no different from any of the other MRE pouches. It's just dollar apiece is a hell of a good price Go to major surplus go to anybody's out there check to see what they have and you're gonna see what I'm talking about the prices Have progressively been shifting shifting up And that's because of what's being asked at the jobber end by what we know the people who have whatever it is that's out there that they're trying to find to make up for not being able to get a get hold of any quantity of MREs right now. And that's a big issue. So stuff like this is going to leak out over into the different retail points. And if you cherry pick from many locations, Wally World works the same way. There's stuff you can find at Walmart. Remember, Every three months, they discontinue a certain line even if they've got the same stuff coming in and it's really nothing that can outdate. But they've had freeze-dried mountain house rations, and I bought them over there after the guy said, hey, I found this over at our Wally World. Well, we checked out some of the other Wally Worlds while we were traveling, just as a policy, and I ended up with probably half a case of different mixed MREs. Weird, some of them weird menus, okay, really odd menu main courses, which is good. because that's a change-up item. And all those freeze-dried packs are now in backpacks or in car kits right where they need to be. So when I found them on the road, they went right into the car kit. And they're part of the food pack where you grab that and everything's there. Food, fuel, heat, you know, etc. Cutting devices, mess kit, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, the whole nine yards. And you grab that, you've got basic calories in motion with you. And of course with the backpacks, a hell of a lot more than a 72 hour kit guys. If you just keep adding to it, and again, watch for these minimal budget fighter items where it doesn't hit you as badly. Go ahead. Thank you again, Mark, for mentioning that on the Blue Report. I was in the store and I heard a little bit about you mentioning a little bit about that, but I didn't get it all. Thank you for bringing that up again. Yeah, you can let us know. In fact, call back because I'm curious if this is a regional or if this is a across the board it's not showing in the uh... i want to dollar tree but during the break and uh... it's not showing on their national listing normally anything that dollar tree offers on the shelf if it's a regular main warehouse item you can order it and have it shipped to the store nearest you and it's just a dollar an item like it normally would be So, that's one of the things that I was like, I looked at this and this may be a regional thing because it happens on occasion. A purchasing agent bought maybe 25 or 100 pallets of this stuff. The other thing that I would remind you about, other than you buying from, say, Dollar Tree Warehouse, Dollar Tree stores don't get to pick what's delivered to them. It's absolutely controlled from the main hub. And so, when I was talking to the girls today, they said, oh yeah, this stuff just came in, literally just came in today. And it's like, yeah, none of us have tried it. And I said, oh, okay, well, I'll let you know. But, considering what it is and the price, this is the kind of stuff that we're looking for to make up because if I can save dollars in one place, I can spend more dollars either in the same place or on the other things that are on my list to make a more diverse menu. And a lot of you guys out there keep telling me, I don't have much money. Well, there you go. If you don't have much money, this is a solution. Don't forget when you go to Dollar Tree, they also have those freeze dried packs of fruit. Buy ten of them, put them in your kit, then don't worry about buying any more unless you feel like it, unless you have it, you know, it's in your budget, you can afford to do it. But that gives you a whole lot of food without adding a whole lot of weight. And that's one of the things we'd like to do wherever we can. Big Lot has freeze dried. I've actually contacted Dollar Tree and said, hey, if you carry any freeze dried vegetable pouches the way that you're carrying these freeze dried fruit pouches, I'd buy them from you. Now that motivates the purchasing end, hopefully if everybody mentions it more often, if all of you did that. What happens is they'll look for a product, but they can put it on the shelf or put into the inventory. And if they do that, it'll be in the catalog and that's another freeze-dried item that goes on the shelf with your gear. Mark? Yep, go ahead, caller. Let me make the test. Is there too much background noise? Because I'm driving. I got wind, rain, and rain is getting very cold. Too much background noise? Well, there's a little bit of noise, but it's in the line I know from what's happening with the network. But you're sounding, you sound good. They're a little fuzzy on occasion. Let me mention what experience I had here at the store today. the other manager that I was attempting to deal with there is no longer there. And they've got a young lady there, man, that helped keep going for the fast. And deep through it took us 10 minutes to dig out the gate that I got. That's how helpful she was. Now, it's a particular store I shop in near me in Texas. They picked their delivery pen early on Wednesday morning. It takes two guys from there all day Thursday, all day Friday, all they do is stop. Right. They stop eating everything on the shelf. Okay? So, so I was, I was instructed that if I want to taste it, since they don't know exactly what they're gonna, what's gonna come in, it's gonna curl on either like Wednesday afternoon or Thursday morning. and tell them about the particular things of the fruit or whatever it is that I want that has come in at that complete shipment on Wednesday. Over. Right. One of the things I ran into with the new store that they just opened up around down the roadways here is in talking to the manager, they're having the same problem. They don't have the staff that they need and they're getting such a volume of material in They had, and I mentioned on the air, the vacuum pack bricks of coffee. Basically, the counterpart that's at Aldi's and Big Lots, you get three, well, you know, correction, four ounces more for the price for buying two of the Dollar Tree pouches as opposed to one from the other markdown type facilities or, you know, lesser, you know, cost facilities. There's a bunch of stuff like that, guys, if you do the math, or again, you can access it, but as you pointed out, when they have it on the shelf, grab it. Grab extras if you can, whatever your budget can allow. When you see it in front of you, because these places are stuck with this situation, they don't know what they've got. or they do know what they got but they don't have time to really look for it that hard to try to get the stuff up on the shelf and out with the customers will grab it in some cases as with that coffee i bought the last three packages he said i don't know we're going to get anymore because i don't know what is coming in so the three you got because i'll look at the back as we work here tonight know you want it but he goes uh... i just have to keep an eye out for one going through the cards So you're right, that's how much stuff is coming through or volume is coming through and they're really never completely done when the next truck comes in. That's the nature of how they're operating their system. And some of these places, they actually, the shelves are quite thin because they really aren't keeping up with the inventory. They've got the inventory. but they're not getting the inventory out of the shelf fast enough and as in the case with this new store they started out I guess they were stocking right up until opening day they had a big pulse where everybody just came in and ransacked the place and carried away and they haven't caught up since. Empty spaces on the shelf in a brand new store is not really normal. So that's the kind of thing that is great because it rotates inventory but in many cases like I said there's items that we may only see for a short period of time. Big Lots was originally that. They were a distressed merchandise company. They weren't a packaged buy from China company. They were a distressed merchant company. And that's why you used to see like pallets of hot sauce at Big Lots and the ones we had around here, it was a bulk store. The tools that came from China, they weren't in packaging. They just dumped them by the bucket loads into bins and you picked out what you wanted. You know, that's how it was. Now everything's prepackaged, everything is, you know, all of the bubble packs and it's coming in cycled by the computer. So they've become more refined. But of course the prices have also become more quote unquote refined too. and so that's where the balancing act is. Another thing about the about big, not big a lot, forgive me, about Dollar Tree is keep an eye on the canned meat section. There are a couple of American products that they do have there. There's others like, you know, you do get corned beef on occasion, but now the cans are much smaller. But they do have some of the best prices on certain items that are American canned, American made. and you need to be ready to jump on those and that includes some of the canned fish from the American fisheries, sardines from the American fisheries, American fishing industry companies and they do have some good prices on the canned basically lunch loaf slash no name brand spam and that's something I put two cans of in every pack no matter what. Because that's a good, you know, it's a pick me up thing, it's a psychological thing, guys. You can have it in retort pouches, and there's all kinds of stuff to do. In fact, you can buy any of those. There are many retort foil pouches at Dollar Tree. The thing is, you pick a different packaging up with many, many more ounces for the same price, $1. So that's where, now, the only thing I would say about that with experience in the field, if you open it up, eat it. Don't think you're gonna save it for down the road or do that because it's just gonna make a mess in the field for you So instead eat it Just plan it you know plan that you're gonna have a big meal and I recommend you make the big meal the middle of the day like the Germans do Your first meal your your breakfast is whatever you choose, you know can be rice and some fruit It can be whatever you got and maybe even a breakfast item During the middle of the day, if you've got larger cans of something you're going to open up, maybe you're going to split it with another person like those big fruit cans, but you eat it and drink everything there. That goes into the body. And the can gets, we'll throw some water. If you're going to drink, here's another rule about everything you do. You're going to drink some water. The water goes into the pouch where the juices are still sitting on the side of the can. You slosh that around and you drink that. So you're going to have flavored water. It may be beef flavored water, it may be fruit flavored water, it could be bland rice flavored water. But whatever's in there, every calorie you carry, you get calories out of. That's the way to think about it. Plus, in doing so, you're going to reduce the smell signature. which is, depending on the season, pretty much an issue because it carries bugaboos. The other thing to remember is if somebody's hungry and you're dealing with food zombies down the road, anything people can smell will draw their attention. There are not many hot dog or canned meat plants, like vegetable plants out there in the wild, right? So when somebody smells strawberry, Strawberry licorice! All of a sudden you're getting here that looks almost like the zombies in Walking Dead. It's like, oh god, they're coming for the strawberries again. So we need to remember that. Smell-O-Vision, they don't have that in movies, but it is around in real life. The only good thing, it works both ways. You can smell the zombies coming along before they get there, right? You should be able to. How could you get ambushed by a zombie in Walking Dead? unless maybe you smell like a polecat because you haven't washed in god knows how long and you got zombie blood all over you but otherwise think about this you're facing away all of a sudden something doesn't smell oh god there's some all zombie I mean that's what I'd be doing I make sure I hit wait a minute I smell something bad I don't just see it I smell something bad ooh break out the butcher knife for the battle the battle axe the crossbow or the pistol take your pick you know But you'd be smelling the zombies and trust me people are the same way even if they're not dead go ahead really, really stupid. Look, food prices are going to do nothing from this moment. There's going to be nothing that goes up. The Chinese situation is deteriorating very, very, very heavily. I've been listening to about the carrots in different and the un-believable manner. They believe it's done with the carrots going back both ways. What's it going to be like in the past two months? Or are quite a few of them are going to go into a different industry starting only after the new year? Over. Well, one of the things that not only is seeing the price go up, but look at the size of the packaging. I was looking at breakfast cereals we've all been talking about for the longest time. But you've got breakfast cereal boxes that are the thickness of half of a Harry Potter novel, okay? and the volume of the face is the same but the box is half the size and it's gone up by about 15% per box, you know, per unit. So, I mean, even where it was on sale, it's like, okay, you got two boxes for $5, but the two boxes you're getting for $5 is basically the equivalent to a single box plus maybe another eight ounces of the other product, of the product the way it was packaged only a short time ago. So, there's two scrolls here and if you really recalculate based upon price per ounce, I would say that in many cases the price or the cost is quadrupled, at least tripled, but quadrupled on a regular basis just in the last two years. And you can do that when you're doing food storage and you buy the new product and you maybe weren't immediately paying attention, but you still got it for like the dollar tree. And then you remember, oh man, the last ones I got were like 14 ounce and now these are 11.5 ounce. And wait a minute, you know, these start comparing notes and it's like the percentage is down. Now, good thing about dollar tree, dollar, the dollar price doesn't change. Another thing real quick before I forget since we're on yummies and food, guys, carbohydrate supplements. What is that? Well, that's civil defense way of saying candy, okay? Candy's a pick me up. Candy does not have, I don't care what it is, people will be happy with any piece of sugar you throw at them when things get bad, okay? Because it's just not gonna be around the way it is now. It's one of the several MK Ultra type addictions that they've created. sugar is in everything that is not accidental that is just like a lot of the other stuff that's going on of course we also have diabetes problems up there, wing-wang now and it doesn't help that we've got high fructose corn syrup out there in mass but the Halloween candies are out there they really grossly over-purchase this year by what I can see And the sealed candies are priceless. Number one, they're in a plastic clear bulk bag that has some writing on the outside of it, fine. But each of the individual candies or packages is self-sealed inside, which means you've got two vapor barriers already set up. Those are perfect for issuing out in wartime. or for any situation where you're in a tight environment for food resources. Everybody gets some. Everybody gets the exact same amount. Nobody can piss and moan about, Bobby got one more smarty than I did. He got one more whole smarty in the North one and they're my favorite. Or, you know, he got two skittles and I got three. That's gonna happen. That's how people are. So what's really cool is this candy can sit on the shelf for a long time, put it in the dark, put it in another sealed container. We use metal cookie cans. We watch all the yard sales through the season. Also the church sales, we got like about a hundred of the larger cookie, steel cookie cans. Okay, the big ones, like gallon and a half, two gallon. All the stuff that we can goes in there because the mice can't get it. It's out, it's in the darkness. You can put it downstairs or you can put it out of the light, out of the heat, and it's going to be good in however long it's good. But sugar is pretty much sugar, other than the fact that if it takes excessive heat, it gets boiled, then it recrystallizes, and that's why stuff looks funky in your MREs. So, again, that's a solution. Example, today at Big Law, or not Big Law, I keep doing that, Dollar Tree, 50 cents a bag. Dollar Tree, everything's a dollar, unless it's marked down. Also got a bunch of OD green China Sport socks for 50 cents a bundle. Couldn't pass those up. And again, what are they good for? The guy who shows up who doesn't have socks, or me putting them in another cash, or at least I've got another pair of something to put on my feet. I don't care how long it lasts. It's nice if it lasts longer, but if I got it for nothing and I can put it into another cache that's yet my cache number 486 and I want to do 600 of them, guess what? I'll have 600 caches because I could afford to put something in all of them that's comparable. In many cases when you do cashing, when you do cashing, you take your pick. Cashing, that's what my sergeant used to call them. We're going to do some cashing work here today. I'm going to teach you, that's the guy who's in charge. I'm not going to argue with him. On the old sergeant's cashing. You spell it, you pronounce it your way, I'll pronounce it mine son. By the way, I'm the one giving the class, so today it is cashing. Anyway, when you do a cash, the more you do the happier you'll be. And remember that caches in many cases are designed for you to operate out of them to get you to the next one. One gets you to the next, which gets you to the next, which gets you to the next. The neat thing is you're not hanging around one spot where maybe people will be curious about why you're hanging around. And in a future battlefield situation, motion will probably keep you alive if you're in a very high enemy resource environment. On the other hand, hunkering down to one location, remote, and where you have good overhead cover and you stay out of sight, out of mind. You don't move unless there's rain and cloud cover. You make sure you stay under canopy. Ideally pine trees are great for all your round canopy. And if you do it right, you can't even observe from the ground where you have paths and activities going on. So just plan ahead. Caches can be anywhere you want to put it. In the middle of that really almost impenetrable tree forest, pine tree forest, it was made by some Christmas tree grower about what 40 years ago. Those are perfect. Nobody goes in there other than Bambi and nobody wants to because they want to fight the trees. So you go to the middle of something like that and you dig down five, six feet. You make sure you don't leave, just throw dirt around. Make sure that you plant your cash the way you're supposed to. Put everything back the way it belongs. Put a header marker on it to be safe. Just something that, you know, identifiable. benchmark where it is, go on to making the next one. The nice thing is, out of sight, out of mind. Half the battle is not drawing attention. That's most important. So if you cannot be seen, what the eyes cannot see, the heart does not long for, nor get curious about. So that needs to be a priority. Let's see, real quick, somebody was asking me about Sportsman's Guide. Yeah, I did. The bedsheets, I saw that. There's twin hospital bedsheets, four-packs used, but, you know, excellent condition. $10.79. If you're looking for bedding for those outposts or camps, right now, keepshooting.com. Keepshooting.com. Keepshooting.com. And sportsmansguide.com. Sportsmansguide.com. Sportsmansguide.com. They have sheets, they have pillowcases, and hey, they even have PJs if you really felt you needed pajamas. Might make good alternate, light summer battle dress. Now they're kind of gray-green, gray-blue, kind of work. But anyway, since we're not probably going to use those for battle dress, but if you're looking for your garrison sites and for hospital slash rejuvenation recovery, Having stuff like this already set up, which is what I'm doing, I think I've put together probably about 18 kitty litter buckets that are, well, some of them are bed sets with pillowcases, you know, sheets so that you fold in your own sheet, tuck it in like you were taught in the military. The other containers or other containers we'll have, for instance, scrubs. I've been buying every set of scrubs or scrub color under clothes to go under the scrubs. Those are for the medical troops and the idea behind this is that everything they need to put a field forward area, you know, position, you know, into play and rear area support. I picked up some walkers. Oh, just invalid walkers the other day. Why? Well, I don't, you're going to end up having to do what we do anywhere else and we're going to have to be doing it ourselves. Taking you to the hospital would be a defense. You think that the hospitals are going to be any kinder to you than the back faggots or the FBI? Hell no, they're all going to rat out everybody. So we're going to have to have medical support in play until it's this time as they understand, don't screw with anybody and we won't screw with you. In the early stages, there'll be nothing more than extension of the police state. Later on, you can cuff them side to head and kick them in the ass and tell them, you know what, better get your act together. We're all in this together. Some will have epiphanies other will not continue to be communists. They will be gone when we are done. It's that simple Also, it's sportsman's guide bunch of other items too numerous to mention go through the clearance slash close out the deals go to deals and then go to clearance over there I've mentioned this a million times, but right now they do have some good buys on footwear and they have come down on a few items in body armor as I told you they would and There's not the whole selection, but there are some worthwhile items there to choose from. If you have smaller people or kids, one of the things I always hear about is it costs money for the guys. Small and extra small adult are the clothes that go on the children. Ladies break out the sewing machine, but the fact of the matter is the Czech equipment, Polish gear, there's a bunch of Czech shirts over there for like a dollar apiece. OD Green, it's like, I think, what, 10 for $12. Okay, they're in small, an extra small. Well, I'm not extra small, yeah, but how many of your people are small or extra small? And again, if you've got a bunch of munchkins or hunyocks, you keep them in tactical, where, when the time comes, just get them in the right frame of mind. They're able to be participant, they have a standard in terms of material, you can pretty well outfit them the same as anybody else in the family unit or in the team, and they better be. Again, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance when the time comes. As a matter of fact for the little guys, check military surplus rubberized backpacks, two for $12.49. This is that strided nylon material that there's all this NATO gear is made out of. A lot of it is. You can get pretty much everything. Ammo pouches, fanny packs, backpacks, mag pouches, medical pouches, radio pouches, you name it, all in that same material. There's been a bunch of it coming out virtually new, old inventory. In excellent condition. In fact, everyone goes, would you use it? I have bought hundreds of them. Hundreds and thousands of those pieces of equipment. Some of you guys know, one of the Swiss pods that I have is ten of the Swiss mountaineering jingle packs because everything was metal buckler for the buckles on everything. It's the French style buckle with roller. In addition to that, all of the web gear is Swiss Mountain Wet, so it's in that green, striated nylon. The mag pouches, the canteen covers, the helmet covers, everything. The helmet covers are camouflaged, but they're in that same material. So it's totally water repellent, which is really cool. And again, there's a whole, I've got one pod, it's a whole squad, that's all it is. Everything is that material. How did I collect it? Oh, one piece at a time. One item and then I bought the other item from another location. Or I bought tonnage from one of the surplus companies. Take your pick, but one way or another when I found this stuff, went off to the side, then it all gets collated, then it all gets packaged, and it's all where it belongs. You can do the same thing, one piece at a time, just like Johnny. Just like Johnny Cash said, long pieces of time. Over will cost you a few more than a little more than a dime, but not much. And you may, sometimes it is pennies or dimes or nickels or quarters per item if you do it right. Unfortunately, let's see, Appalachian Surplus, I tried to get you guys to swoop in on that. They had canteen covers. If you bought a thousand at a time, and a couple of you guys did, I know, because I went in with one of you on them, but a thousand count, it was like $120 for a thousand helmet, forgive me, a thousand canteen covers. Standard Alice nylon used in very good condition or good condition. Born good enough to hand out to somebody who doesn't have anything. Goes with all the rest of the gear, no matter what nationality, what year it's made. And that's what we plan on using. So, again, solutions, not just complaining about the problems, coming up with ways to get things done. Next, and we're almost to the top here. Don't forget, we're at the end of the year drawing, gotta mention it guys. And for all of you, if you go to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, you'll see that we have our goal in the middle. You'll have our, we have to update around the 11th, and the last update was on the 30th. But you'll see what our present achieved goal is Then you see the donate key and yellow off to the right or you go up to the brown area right in the middle It says donate or is that do not a whatever it is tap that one and take that and go to donate any amount and At the end of the month and it is the 11th. 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But he did his thing for Nixon Still blood up on the lane For a host of easies He just can't defend These days he just tried to get fired That day in the life of his died His way back he fired country fire flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands. One Nation, Liberty, 908, and we'd like the car and many more that he's going to catch. Car holidays, clothes home, don't mess with them, coming home, then well I'm not going to go nobody mess with them. I know here in Melbourne was going to be their Michiganders. That's why they're here. They like it here in a hundred year round. Like it. I don't have enough to run a snowmobile in homeless. all real good. You don't want nobody to miss Thanksgiving because they froze some blankets out of nothing else. And if you can help them help know somebody that's in that known them, you're kidding a guy who told him, hey, three months. And it was an enjoyable trip. You know, like I said, we summers already till I came up with it around town. Pretty good at about it. Brother mob drum in the middle of our why they were taken. Anybody else, they was all tear gas. broke it up in this shit and they didn't have no money to do any of it. Watch, surrender, Henry, church is coming. From the sky plus men who jump and die men who mean just what they say the brave men of the Green Beret silver wings upon their chest these are men America's best 100 men will test today but only three of nature's hand-a-hand men who fight. Oh, God bless. We just saw, I have a... Happy Veterans Day. Yep, we have a few people here. We just called to say Happy Veterans Day. Happy Veterans Day. Happy Veterans Day. We've been listening. We just decided to butt in. And you're right, right before that break, it is definitely a shame that people were treated that way, but you got to... it's... It's a hard thing for everybody to understand. I understand war makes people angry, but you're going to be angry. They were angry at the wrong people. You're angry at people that were trying to fight to do right things, to do something good in the world. I know you guys went there and you weren't giving your life up. you know, to make money. You were doing it to protect and to do something good in the world. And that should be honored always. And for the lack of understanding that was going on in the world, that's the shame. And I'm really sorry and thank God that I have you here still. You know, you were great dad to me. I'm so blessed. that you made it through. A lot of veterans didn't make it through so many things and here you are running a show. You're not on medication. It's a miracle. It seriously is a miracle where we're all at. You're showing medical marijuana. You know, and I do understand one thing. There are some people that do the marijuana and like they can get panic attacks like, you know, your wife and A big thing that people need to realize too, taking pills is not the answer. You should look at something and if God made it, you should eat it. And if it was man-made, you should probably stay away from it. That should be the two rules to everybody. They also say that doctors... that prescribe medical marijuana for cancer patients and different patients that have severe pain and seizures that there has been a decrease in overdoses on pills since they have prescribed medical marijuana to patients now. There's a very big decrease in overdoses. Oh, and people that are going through the withdrawals and coming off of hard drugs, it's actually... I want to say it's a cushion almost, it can help them get through and anybody could say it's a drug or whatever they want about it, but you know what, here's the fact. It was never processed through anything. It literally, you just dry it. You light it up or you can even, you know, dry it and cook with it or make oils out of it. There's so many different things you could do. So for anybody to call it a drug, that's ridiculous to me. The fact that it was ever honest. schedule list of drugs right there. I give up on the government. I don't care what anybody says. I cannot agree with one thing that they do. Well, a lot of the healing with cancer you have to have the CBD and the THC you do have to have both but that's when somebody starts dosing themselves at a minor micro dose until their body eases into the two at the in use till and it is known to cure seizures and to cure cancer. It's literally known it's been proven. Oh, it grows brain cells too. I can't stand when people say that's why you're brain dead. No, it's proven that it grows brain cells as well. Oh yeah, I took like, I had after my accident, which you knew was tremendous. I mean, I, when I walked out of that hospital, the pain, the injuries, so severe, I can't even like, I can't even explain it all. The list is too long. We're going to just stay broken bones. fractured skull, blood on the ears, four days. I walked out of that hospital on day four. They sent me with 15 Norcos. I came home and everybody tried to hide weed away from me. And my sister Cassie, I told her I can smoke weed when everybody was away from us. And she let me hit this joint a couple of times. I was immediately relaxed and I had a punctured lung. It didn't hurt my lung. I just hit it really light. I probably should have ate it, but That's what I like and that's what I'm used to. And I'll tell you right now, after that script at Norco's, I got no more scripts. There's not one more prescription of Norco's that I get. So for me to go through all that pain and all that suffering and you better believe I had no physical therapy and the shattered shoulder blade, it took me six weeks to even be able to lift my arm again. And I did that on my own. Every day I would just lift up my my arm, half inch. And that's all I could do for a week was just a half inch, but I would just sit there and lift, lift, lift, lift, lift. And I smoked a lot of weed. I ate some weed, but I did not have to take pain pills. I'm thankful for that. And I'll tell you right now, weed helps me a lot. It did. You know, this is slightly unrelated, but I did realize in Colorado, I believe they legalized mushrooms, like magic mushrooms. And if I'm going to be honest with everybody, probably the... First two months of my brain injury on and off I was micro dosing mushrooms myself and it Helped me be happy I did and I would take point. Oh three you cannot trip off that I wasn't tripping, but it's known that it can create Passageways from one part of your brain to the other from one brain cell to the other cell so And it's natural. I just talked to natural things for my healing. And if I was going to say anything, another thing that might be unrelated to the show, I would definitely be pro. I'm not ashamed if there is. It's natural. I have no moral regrets. If anybody has a problem with it, I don't, I'm sorry for them because if everybody would just be a little more open-minded and try to heal naturally versus taking pills, life might be a little bit easier for people. I'm a licensed CNA and I had many patients that had severe pain that are in their 80s, close to 90s. It was the first time in their life that people that were against marijuana their whole life, the medicine would dissipate them or make them nauseous or you know and then they couldn't eat, they couldn't keep their strength up which made them unbalanced. They would fall and break bones and you're talking to people in their 80s and I was very going into this of the older people and how my last day did not want anything to do with it. But the pain pills didn't work. They were prescribed whenever their pain was fixed and then they were constipated, they were nauseous, but the medical marijuana did help them. I was very surprised at seeing the older patients that I had that it really did help. That were used their whole life. That's part of the proof. If God made it, go for it. If man made it, don't. I'm serious that you, like people that have high blood pressure, you can drink celery juice to lower it. I wish doctors would teach that, but a doctor doesn't even have to go through a nutritional class anymore to pass. That's sad. To be a doctor, you do not even have to take one nutrition class. That's sick. That's a good idea. I wanted to have a big old thing where we all get together. Everybody bring trim, whatever. We'll all make a big batch of CBD oil and then we'll all tell stories of how it can, you know, be useful. That's for the medical marijuana show, Thursday. What? Lucille McKey's birthday? And her husband worked on the evidence. Wow. But you know, it just went down and it went down. I know. Love you too. Oh, we love you. Thank you. And thank you to all the veterans out there listening. And even the ones not listening, we will be praying for you like we do every night. Hello, Samantha. Yes. Samantha, it's so, so, so good to hear your voice, my dear. Well, thank you. It's good to feel more active. Hey, just as a little note here. Currently, in the US, an American medical doctor in six years of study and one year of residency is required to take 1.5 hours of nutritional studies to become our health care providers. We do not need to go any farther in that direction. We have been praying and praying and praying and praying and praying for you Your mom her name is Pam correct. I'm sorry say that last part again Your mom her name is Pam Yes Yes, and I believe she's listening right now, too We have been praying for you your mother Pam with all of her situations and in your incredible father prayer after prayer after prayer. And I want to thank you so much for coming up, you know, live. I mean, I can just listen to you and determine certain things. My father's face continue to shine upon you, my dear. Your mother, Pam, your father, all of your family, all of your friends, all of your loved ones. And I ask Father Yaa, Yaa is his name. to continue to hold you very tightly. I asked that his face shine brightly upon you. I asked that he give you and all of your people strength, endurance, discernment, keep you from the trapper snares, his son Yahoshua's name, ask, pray, and give thanks, Amine. And it's not pronounced Hallelujah. It's pronounced Hallelujah. Over. Hallelujah. Yep, it's Hebrew. Yah is father's Hebrew name. In Scripture you will see the appropriate scripture. If you read it, you will see over and over again and you shall know me by my name. God is not a name. This is how we have been tricked by the dark one. Okay? There are gods. But but our father yah created the gods just like everything else Father our father yah is not a god. He is set apart from the gods. He's created all of this so traditionally it's It's stated hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah. It's not the appropriate pronunciation. What's up? Yeah hallelujah over I appreciate that. This is Pam and I appreciate that your prayer and everything for our family. And I want to thank you very much. And God bless you too. Oh yes, Pam. And prayers will continue from all of us for you, my dear, your daughter, and your husband, Randy. Amen. Yes, Randy, we're aware of this up and coming medical procedures and we're on it and we have upped our prayers over. Yeah, I got to wait a little bit. I'm gonna try and hear dad, you're allowed. I'm gonna hear the speech and get rid of it because it wasn't registered and I'll register soon. But the guy who changed on your family too. I see myself when I look at you. Lacing time you don't forget. So we even know we just...
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