November 13, 2019
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, preparedness, and militia organization across three broadcast segments on November 12, 2019. Topics included tetanus vaccine concerns and disease transmission vectors, military vehicle acquisition for militia use, firearms manufacturing and Second Amendment defense against lawsuits, Virginia gun control legislation, food supply shortages and economic collapse, and medical support operations in unconventional warfare. The show emphasized armed preparedness, tactical organization, and resistance to federal overreach.
- second amendment
- tetanus vaccine
- military vehicles
- deuce and a half
- militia organization
- gun manufacturers
- virginia gun control
- food storage
- preparedness
- unconventional warfare
- medical operations
- armored vehicles
- constitutional rights
- federal government
- armed resistance
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MaineMilitary.com has a large selection of pistols and rifles suited for your needs. Are your local stores sold out of ammunition? Call or visit them today for prices on hard to find ammo and bulk ammo orders. You don't need to worry about having a military surplus store in your area because MaineMilitary.com is the only store you'll ever need, all from the comfort of your computer. Visit them online today at MaineMilitary.com. That's Maine, like the state, Military.com. 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. 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. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free 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 trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave, O 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. Pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this... and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, east, northeast, central. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, in memoriam, and we are on AM&FM micro stations, CB base stations, and UltraNet. hallmark in 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 great state of Jefferson and also again the outlying two states the outline two territories the clock today it is of course Well, it's 5.09 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It has snowed here, but it was relatively clear today. Temperatures still are clear and up and down, up and down, freezing, almost freezing. If you're in the sunshine, melting. And now it's cooling back down with relatively little overhead cover, but we got some clouds, so we'll see what happens there. Anyway, it's going to continue to be Michigan here, and that means roller coaster weather and temperature, so let's just be ready for it. Communications Tuesday, it is the 12th of November, it is the 11th year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2019, old Earth calendar, 2019, year of conflict, year of betrayal, year of folder all, and fiddle-dee-dee as we know. Hmm, interesting. Couple things here real quick. Let's see, I'm not gonna go with the one, just something there. Fascinating. I don't know if you've seen the one video, and of course it gets shared every once in a while, but it's the neighbor's dog comes out and grabs a little like three year old who's on the bike and the mom is running towards the child, but way before that the family cat comes in at high speed and just does the body rush, body bump. surprises the dog and the cat's not much bigger, maybe two of the, twice the size of the cat. But the cat demonstrates again motivation and it's really a, it's not so much a bump, but it's a, I should say a bite, but he does a side body thrust after running at full speed. This is kind of an example of how you think the cat would be going, you know, pausing claws, but it's got enough weight, it does a shoulder bump, and it does enough to remove the dog sideways. The dog, of course, then gets motivated because the female adult coming after the child is there. And then there's two security cameras, so the other camera catches the cat running, chasing after the dog around the end of the SUV, and yeah, he stops, and I could go back and check on the kid. I may be a cat, but... I know who it is that feeds me and the dog doesn't feed me, the humans do, okay? So every time I watch that, it's fascinating what you would think if you've had cats or if you've had animals, how certain, how the cat would respond, for instance. And this gets down to what the enemy assumes as opposed to what they're going to get in the way of treatment when they come after the guns. There's not going to be any conversation anymore. Everybody pretty well agrees, just fire their butts up and let's get on with this thing. We're not getting any younger. Everyone is of the same mindset. I'm hearing this to the point where it's like, nah, I'm not getting any younger, tired of all their dribble, they're a bunch of nincompoops anyway, the idiots are stupid enough to come after the guns, we just need to get rid of them. And that is the attitude that everybody has to have. Everybody needs to have going into what's coming up, okay? Another thing, tetanus vaccine causes new disease known as antiphospholipide syndrome. Antiphospholipide, antiphospholipide. I thought, yeah, we can work on that one, antiphospholipide. I'm thinking about, you know, it's funny, I don't know if you grew up the same age I did, and you had boo-boos, you get boo-boos when you're a kid. The tetanus shot had been out for a while. And so you get a tetanus shot and it was like, well, you need a tetanus shot if you get hurt. You get a scratch, you get a made out gouge with a piece of sheet metal and it's on a car and all you need a tetanus shot. Well then they decided we don't need as many tetanus shots. Maybe we just need one tetanus shot on occasion. But maybe every couple years. And then of course they stretched it out. Now it's about like six or eight years. Well if you had a tetanus shot within the last six to eight years, you don't need another one. At least for the moment. Well unless you're close and on the border. Well now of course in general they're supposed to produce a disease known as anti-phospholipid syndrome. I don't know how bad it can be. Best noted for heart attacks and killing fetuses. Likely that APS will become more common with the new generation of vaccine adjuvants now being produced. It's it's rather interesting because this really was a Mmm compensation as we know for a thing called lock jaw and we have not had that problem for a very long time The biggest issue is did they really improve the product with whatever they're doing to the product now? No, they've probably just made it like all the rest of the Special inoculations if just made it lethal because it's part of the inventory from the turds like Oh, the New World Order clicks, you know, psycho-babble-slash-medical-attack-agenda on the population, take your pictures, a dozen different operations, a Jewish mob hating all, anybody who's Muslim, anybody who's Christian, most anybody who's anybody but Jewish, of course, is up for grabs to be murdered by the Israelis through, you know, the use of some, you know, the goy killing another goy, that's that way their hands are clean. But there's a number of different factions and all of them have their agenda and each one of those kind of overlaps if you pay attention to just what they're doing there and the outcome is pretty much the same. So whatever's going on with tennis shots, the good thing is I can argue if anything happens when they say, well, we think you might need attention. Oh, nah, I don't think I need a tennis shot. I think I had one several years ago, a couple years ago. I can't recall, but I've had quite a few. In reality, when it was with the government, with the military, they snapped us with tennis shots repeatedly. Every time we get a new battery, oh by the way, we're going to get another tennis shot. It's like, I think we just had one like six months ago. Yeah, we need more. I doubt that it wasn't any different from the issues that people are bringing up now, especially in light of what we're seeing with the old discussion about the flu shots. I'm sure they were probably doing it to us solely, you know, the military and a soldier's long and Marine Corps and Navy people and airmen long before, and don't forget Coast Guard men too and Coast Guard ladies, way before they were doing it to the general population because there's been a discussion for years about using the military for lab rats and one for another varying depending on the population and the era of course. So anyway, the tetanus shots may be causing another problem slash issues soon enough we'll see what develops. I've never gotten a flu shot. I've never gotten a flu shot. Usually somebody's going, you've had a flu shot at one time? No, no, it's like people saying you've been to Walmart. I've told you many times, only in the last few years. No, you had to have been to a Walmart. Nope, nope, never been to a Walmart. Only in the last three, four years, and it's because we were on the road, had to take care of the family, had a family emergency. Wally World was where they were going, so I actually went through the doors. The one thing I was focusing on, like I always do, is clearances and sales. The clearances were the big thing, and that's like I pointed out. $3 a top $3 bottom camouflage because it was you know off season by a week And I kicked myself in the bucket I should have just cleaned their shelves off on that one that was down in Florida But every one of the there are a couple of different methods Wally world uses for disposing of things That's the only real interest we have unless we're in a real big hurry. We'll run in grab something then we're gone And even there it's it's usually when we're on the road. It's like when we're back here in Michigan No, not so much and it's only because we know where certain places are and it's convenient for our purposes mentally It's like we go here. It's quick. We're done. We're on down down the road to other things because we've got a lot of other stuff to do Yeah Yeah, the closest one here is in Celine, Michigan and we're up in Dexter. So it's like well, why bother? I think the only reason we might use it is for bottle returns for weird bottles we don't have otherwise. Okay? Just think about that one. As it is, with regard to... Oh my goodness. With regard to operations in general, again, a reminder here, especially with the winter months, the one... Well, that is one thing you can pick up. Dollar Tree, Big Lot, and Waller Club. I don't know if they have a book size either. That sounds like... Who do we have? We have a guest. Do we have a caller? Who do we have? I've never had the flu shot either and I've never had the flu. Okay, and this is Tom? Okay, Tom, you have to announce yourself so I know who that is. Oh! Sometimes I can... Oh, yeah, my telepathy machine is off. I thought you could tell by my voice. I thought you could tell by my voice. Sometimes, it depends. You know, that's the one thing about you guys all using cell phones. You seem to forget how you sound coming into us. It's not how we sound going out to you. In fact, you've got to remember, this is something, communication is Tuesday, so I'm going to bring this up. Guys, your phones are radio telephones. They are radios. On board, in that microprocessor, one of the several that are on that very flat, small, thin circuit board you have there, is a synthesizer circuit. This is one of the reasons, like, one of the several reasons we've had guys calling in, and sometimes it sounds like you're the robot from Fireball XL5. Remember that guy? Or sometimes the Cy-1, which basically is the same sound. And it also takes out nuances sometimes. So if you make a short statement, one of the things that happens, it kind of, you know, fuzzes over. So sometimes I could tell, sometimes we can't be sure who it is it calls in. So again, always announce yourself. Just to help me out at this end. The other thing about the flu shots, of course, avoid like plague. There's absolutely no reason or excuse to have anything like that now. So we really want to avoid, okay? We want to avoid. But, tetanus, I don't know. We're gonna have to see what happens. Ooh. Ehh. Something else going on. Somebody just showed me a picture of something else. I can't put it over my can. I don't need a tetanus shot either. Well, a tetanus shot you may not have even known you got when you were younger because again a lot of times if you have a major cut, gack or boo-boo and it's like you're steel involved or metal involved, it was a precautionary that was, you know, well because lockjaw. Everybody, nobody wanted to die of lockjaw. That's how they got everybody to remember that. You could die from a rusty nail and it's like, oh my god, how would you die of a rusty nail? Well, you get blood poisoning and then you get lockjaw with lockjaw. Well, just what it says. You know so it's like oh my god. I don't want to get locked off my jaw would lock and it would be painful and I'd die Yeah, that works, especially when you're younger you pretty well can figure it out words mean something okay, so that's the selling feature they came up with oh Okay, I don't think we can do that for John by the way Yeah, it's one of the things where it was a marketing issue. There's like a lot of other things remember when they wanted to One of the side action adventures, but not necessarily shoot them up program things, is rabies. Okay? You know, Bob and Fred and Wilma are out in the woods and they're way out in the middle of nowhere and... That dog looks crazy. That's not a dog. That's a coyote. Coyotes will stay away from people. Don't worry. Oh, he's really being aggressive. He's frothing at the mouth and oh my god, he bit Bob! And it took us 20 hours to get here about foot and Bob's been bit by the rabid coyote. And the coyote drops dead, you know, I mean they hit it and it drops dead. They realize, oh, it looks like it's Scott Rabeys or something. So the next hour and a half of the movie is them trying to get through all the perils to get Bob, who has been bitten by a rabid coyote, back to civilization and all the things that fumble up in the process and the fact that they got to get back there faster than they went out or Bob won't make it. And it's always really close. There's this time factor. Guys, with rabies, time factor is like now. There's no guarantee that you're going to have this nice 24, 48, 32 minute, 32 hour, 52 second, you know, some odd millisecond window for survivability. Well, they got you at the last minute and they injected you. That's not how it works with rabies. This is cumulative build-up, okay? So let's get everybody to understand certain things. That's one of those that they actually marketed quite well and they really did for the longest time. I mean, everybody, I think every action program at some point or another from the 50s, 60s, and 70s and into the 80s, If they had a season where they needed an odd episode out, it was going to be the main character or somebody getting bit and having to desperately get the rabies shot. Here's a little hint I found out by not wanting to find out, but I was bit and had to go through the rabies shots. When we got to the biggest hospital in the area here, guys, there was enough serum for one treatment. for one patient. You know how they always think, oh yeah, man, if we had an outbreak of this or whatever. No, no. They had enough, they had enough serum for one patient to start the process and then they'd have to bring the rest in. In addition to that, for a hospital the size of the University of Michigan, which is one of the biggest hospitals in Michigan, there was one nurse who only won who had ever administered the shots before. Now this is really contrary to all the marketing they've done in Hollywood because man, the way they show you in Hollywood, half of you people out there have had rabies shots, you know, rabies shots from being bit by rabbits, whatever it was, chipmunks, possums, you know, vampire bats, I don't know. And so I'm, you know, first of all, they had to find the nurse. She had to come in, I'm waiting, they're doing all the other prep, and then they said, well we have to get everything ready. Well then they're pulling out lots and lots and lots of really big long needles and lots of syringes. And they keep adding more, and they keep adding more, and they keep adding more. It's like, oh wait a minute, then they start explaining to me what the process is going to be. And it's like, oh, okay. Now contrary to the, you need a rabies shot. Now the new, this is the Pasteur treatment. And I've been told that there is the newer one that's, well, they gave you shots in the arm anyway. I think people don't realize, no, they've always given you shots in the arm. You end up with a set of shots that come in to the kidneys. You get a set that, also you get a three or four in each arm. They take 500 cc's and the biggest stinking needle you can imagine, they come in from behind the wound, the opposite side of wherever the wound is, and push it through all the tissue. And then they start to inject the serum, and they don't stop until the serum is all that's bleeding through the wound. And then, then, after you've gotten all the shots, the other pin cushion shots, and it's like about 16 or 17 or whatever, Then they're going to give you the actual rabies shot directly, the two that you get. You don't get one. You get two, and they give them at the abdomen, or it goes into the abdomen, goes into the stomach. And to do that, they change, so they start at about belly button level, or actually, it's nurse's choice. They'll start at the belt line, then the next one is up a little higher, and they come straight at this time, and then the other one is a little higher still, and they come down from above, so they don't create scar tissue when they want to try and poke an area like that relatively close so that you get the first two sets is basically it's like somebody stabbing you with a red hot you know uh... poker straight into your car okay so it's not one of the more exciting ways to have you know injections and it burns they burn a lot so then you get to come back tomorrow and they do the basic two shots the next day and then the next day again so you really really really know what you're looking forward to Now the other shots, after the first battery, don't worry, after they've expended all the serum they have on you in every way you can imagine, plus all of the other support shots that are part of the Pasteur treatment for preparation for the regular battery of shots. There's what you really go through, and that's why they don't show it to you in the movies. Oh, it's just a shot. You got to get there, Rabie-Sean. You'll be just fine. Uh, no. There's a lot more to it. Okay, so just a heads up and I've been through that so I got a pretty good understanding I'm telling you right now I wouldn't want it if you were a child and they had they'd have to strap you down Just that simple. Yeah, hold still this is gonna get worse and a lot worse and a lot worse By the time you're finished so there again, don't take the flu shots. There's no need everybody else is taking the flu shots They'll all be healthy. Therefore, you can't be unhealthy, right? Think about that one Well, if you don't have it, everybody else will get sick. No, because everybody else is getting the flu shot. But if something really bad happens, you'll be the only person that doesn't turn into a zombie, right? Right. See how that works? See how you aren't supposed to know about that one. So anyway, let's see. Next. With regard to the tetanus, no, I don't know how quickly, somebody, there's another quick question real quick. I wanted from, you know, PA. No, I don't know how soon it would affect or if it's cumulative because of multiple injections over the years. It could be a change, like I said, most likely with the article, I think it implies the change up in the formula or whatever they're adding to the, what has traditionally been an injection that a lot of people have had and that nobody really appeared to have any additional problems with. We'll find out more. Let's see, we have here real quick. It is Communications Tuesday, by the way, and I'll tell you what, we're almost to the bottom. Edward, if you're there and you can, fly for your life. I got a music request. If we could, fly for your life by gunship. It's actually a pretty cool video. If you get a chance, watch the actual video for gunship with this song. Fly for your life by gunship. and Gunship is kind of an interesting band as I said, they're not super eclectic but they do a wide spectrum, they do an interesting battery of music to begin with and have been doing some interesting stuff with each one of their videos is unique and a different style so you can't expect a particular type of video from the the gunship, you know the band gunship, it can be any variation you can think of live, anion, claymation and they're pretty creative and the song fly for your life and we'll see if we can get it up here on the bottom of the hour break also let's see what else do we have I had another email here, I didn't get a chance to even respond to it yet. They're going to give a couple of model numbers. You know, when we talked about regular shortwave, ham operators can tune in the commercial shortwave bands. But we're talking shortwave radio that is like AM and FM radio, only it's shortwave. It's the original public radio slash commercial radio that was out there. There are a number of different companies Grundig is the one that most everybody hits right away. There's a bunch of Midland stuff There's a number of different companies some of them were of course the ad hoc Chinese names were They just grab a handful of silverware throw it on the ground and a mark record what it sounds like. Okay. Well, go ahead color Hey mark this time. I was just seeing something on Twitter Joe Biden mentioned that he's for the Second Amendment, but he doesn't think that But nobody says you can have a magazine with a hundred clips in it. So true, it's heavy. How can you have a magazine with a hundred clips in it? Well, don't think any of these people even have a remote clue about what they're talking about when it comes to firearms. A, they were dimwits to begin with and without a script they can't handle life, let alone deal with anything that we've been talking about. But it's typical of the gaffes that you'll see, not just him, all these Fruit Loops. None of them have a clue. Their best panty waste is a day as long and if they're demicons, they're just absolute queer. You know, effeminate queers, but you know, queer. Because of this, most of them don't have the brains God gave geese. They're already sociopaths and small brains. So, expecting them in any way, shape, or form to understand anything about any subject, not just guns, I don't care what it is, they really aren't able to roll with the punches, so to speak. And you gotta remember, they have to hire, I've said this a million times, they have to hire peons that are stupid, dumber than they are, because otherwise they might come up from behind, stab the boss in the back, and take over. So, the ones who write their garbage for them aren't any better. In fact, they've got to be worse than, you know, the ones who they're reading the teleprompter right up from. Remember, there's a peon off to the side typing everything up, and they're just mouthing whatever it is they're told to save through the teleprompter. Well, guys, he hired him so that he wouldn't be, or he or she or it, so it wouldn't be a threat. And the product you get is the product you got. So, it makes sense. Oh, wow, man, clips, one magazine with a hundred clips. We weren't supposed to have a hundred clips, maybe with a hundred rounds. You know, if you were to drop, I always laugh, George Washington, what would he do if he had these with a war? I'm sorry, I can give you this really cool rifle that doesn't produce a whole lot of smoke, so you can see after the third round really well if you're all together. and you don't have to be really close and look at the sights. You can hit someone at 300 yards with the steel on these things all day, but with these optical devices you've probably never seen before and I'll put one on each one of these Star Wars blaster AR-15s. I'll give you a thousand of these George, unless you don't think it's fair. Now let me ask you do you think George Washington would have said oh no no no I'm outnumbered like 10 to 1 I wouldn't possibly want to have battlefield superiority with a firearm Yeah, he would Yes, he would in a heartbeat if somebody looks at why might been over sooner You know what's really bizarre if you were well okay think about this okay guys Let's just think something that most you haven't really ever wrapped your brain around You could make a really big version of the AR-15 that would take like shotgun shells. Oh, wait a minute. We've already done this. We have shotgun, semi-automatic, magazine-fed, look like an M16 guns, don't we? But if you were of that age, just imagine if you had the steel technology and the wood technology of, which is what you're looking at with a musket in 1775. It's not that they couldn't have built it, it's that they didn't think how to build it. But if you took the basic idea back to 1775 and you showed somebody how something works, those people were smart enough that they could have made about a 25 pound version or a 20 pound or an 18 pound. It'll lighten it up. But imagine it'd just be like a big slug throwing semi-automatic a magazine fed musket. Only it wouldn't be a musket. It actually would have, you know, if they showed them what a cap would, you know, how a cap works, understand that all we did is take and go from that pan with the powder in it to a, using a charge, you know, because there's always a charge and a secondary charge. We had the primary charge in the gun and we had a pan with powder in it, which we then had got the idea how to make a cap, which means we didn't need to use powder, we just needed to keep that cap channel clear. And then the next step was, well, rather than putting the cap on manually, how about we come up with this neat little straight tube and we put the cap in the back of it and we had the firing pin instead of the hammer, we have a hammer that maybe strikes a firing pin in a center point somehow, and boom, it goes off. Well, if you showed them a basic, the basic gun, just imagine something in say, a little smaller, about the same as a standard muzzleloader, whatever caliber for the day, but in a magazine fed straight case, probably made out of brass. That would be the crudest and simplest, and it could either be semi-auto, but just imagine if they didn't make it semi-auto. Imagine if all they did was made it a manual gun, where they had to operate it manually. Do you know how much more firepower you'd have? And you could still have the accuracy. In fact, you could improve the accuracy because you explained to them about the whole idea of making a more efficient rifle barrel. The crude technology of our shotgun shells today is rocket science in 1775. Can you imagine an army that all of a sudden dropped off from the sky with magazine-fed, semi-automatic or bolt-action shotgun-type, you know, breech-loading guns instead of muzzle-loaders? Do you think that George Washington would have said, oh no, no, no, we'd have to take our chances and just, you know, we have to be reasonable and we'll all have to have the sense... No, he wouldn't. No, he wouldn't. Any fool who would open their face and say that he wouldn't have accepted a gift from the gods like that, you know, from God himself, so to speak, and be like, man, this is an inspiration from God. And now we have the high ground. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. But notice I didn't go, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Just being able to go boom and boom and boom and boom and every time you pull the trigger you can hit somebody so far. In fact your priority would be to make sure your enemy never captured one. One of these weapons. You'd have to make sure that your entire army protects this group whose sole mission is to make sure that this new technology isn't in anybody else's hands but yours. That's how they do it. but all this garbage where you've got you know that the minute man and then the you know when the the twentieth century they got this one picture by the whatever paid slash coward slash callow slash turd they don't got the minute man and he's got his rifle and he'll be working sideways because there is this other guy from the twenty four twentieth century supposed to be militia and he's got a magazine he's buying him like all that's disgusting You know, he wouldn't be eyeing him like that. He'd be looking at me. He'd look at me, and the first thing you hear him say is, you got another one of those? But you think about the small-brain leftists and all the turds that are trying to convince you that, well, you just are. Your founding fathers would never have, the founding fathers would be born, they would, you would become the national hero if you dropped out of the sky with the AR-15, and we're able to hand that off to an art, to the Continental Army and the militia in 1778. You know what a hundred of those would do on the battlefield? Just one hundred would do on a battlefield? Oh, you'd just slice people down. Go ahead, Paul, we'll jump in there. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia. You just reminded me, I saw a meme on Facebook where somebody goes back in time and they hand George Washington an AR-15 and say, General Washington, this is a rifle from the future and it can shoot 30 rounds before reloading. He goes, yeah, we could definitely use one of these. Right, exactly. That would be... Oh, we could use more than one of these. How many did you bring? But if you didn't, think about this. If you were to take that gear, here's what would happen. They wouldn't like reverse engineer. They would re-engineer to the technology of the day and it would be made. They'd look at it, I mean just think about it. Imagine if you had an AR-15 bolt and you had the technology you had, you could mimic every part, but you couldn't mimic it as probably as small without being too expensive. So understand that because it's an earlier era of manufacturing, double the size of everything. And since again, making cases is rather intricate because of the machinery it takes, a straight case would be the logical solution. And again, with the barrels, it's not that they couldn't make barrels, it's what would you be probably would make if you had smoothbore technology and that's it. Guess what? You'd be making basically a magazine-fed shotgun, a magazine-fed smoothbore. Wouldn't that make sense? It would make sense to me. I guarantee they could work it out. In fact, to be quite honest, both the American War for Independence era and especially the Civil War could build the Sten gun. If someone had thought of how to build a Sten gun, whoever would walk onto the battlefield with that, if they'd cranked out a thousand of them, would have utterly changed the campaign, any campaign. Just imagine a thousand men with rimfire, magazine-fed, brass, bronze, and high steel, low steel, slash high iron, malleable iron, Sten guns. What about, what about? and you know where you to put them first? With the cavalry. See, it's the idea that somehow we couldn't make it back then. No, it's not that they couldn't make it, it's that they would have to be adaptive to the materials that they have. And it probably would have a few changes because of the philosophies of the day in terms of, you know, what a firearm should have on it. But if you could convince them that, you see how they built this? Yeah, that's the only way you need to build it. They technically could have built Sten guns. They had all the metallurgy they needed. All you have to do is go look at a musket and take a look at the basic components and understand that everything that they put on that rifle isn't any more complex, any less complicated, and in fact just as sophisticated as any part of the Sten gun. The Sten submachine gun could have been available in 1775. It might not have had a 30-round mag, might have had maybe a 20-round mag. Who would care? Maybe a 10-round mag, only because of spring technology. But if you're willing to spend the money and you understood the concept, which they did about how to make springs, it's just it was expensive. Not that much more expensive, but it was expensive. However, right in the war, that's where you'd spend your money. Understand that almost every part on the on the on the Sten gun was experimented with by the British in alternate metals They built the bolt for the Sten gun in steel malleable iron bronze and Brat not pretty well covers the whole spectrum of punk a junk metal you got available and I think and trust me when they did the bolts they weren't 41 40 chromoly steel and they found that they worked The bodies could be any number of different metals. The barrels, well, steel would be best, so that's where you're going to focus. Your steel production would go into making the barrels, but how big are the barrels? And when the Sten gun was first made, they were so desperate, they had either like just two bands of rifling, like a Remington micro-rifling system, or they had no rifling at all in the barrel. It was a 9mm mini smoothbore. Now that ended as quick as they could afford to get more tooling, but they cranked them out of the way to get them into the hands of the troops. Remember it was a desperation weapon. Now imagine taking that very basic weapon and dropping it into the hands of anybody else. One of the reasons they really don't want that, something like that, in anybody's hands now, is because geysers, with all the, you know, all the machinery available, you could be cranking out Sten guns tomorrow. You don't need to, again, be clandestine, just be ready to do it. Just know how to do it. Have all the plans on hand. It's pretty hard to really screw up a ten gun. So, just heads up there anyway. That's an example of technology. Trust me, George Washington, do you know what the miracle of just hand-held walkie-talkies like you give to your kids? Do you know what value that would have on a battlefield in 1775 if you had a hundred of those? Do you know what a commander could do with a two mile range radio or a half a mile range radio, since look at the ranges of combat? They were closing anyway, but to be able to rather than shouting an order or waiting for a second, no, no, you just tell the men and they move because your command is right there. See that's, but oh, he wouldn't do that because that wouldn't be fair. Oh, really? Well, you don't really have a clue about how things work. And I guarantee, like I said, George Washington probably hugged you and kissed you if you'd showed up with a bucket of Sten guns or a bucket of M16s or AK-47s wouldn't make any difference. Hell, for that matter, some automatic shotguns. China Sport, you know, those semi-autos that they've got over at, let's see, Centerfare system. $120-some a piece, right? Magazine-fed. Some automatic. Very lightweight, as a matter of fact. Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop. You know, you don't want a rifleman unit. You know, it's a shotgun, Mark. Yeah, but you know where it would have gone? They'd have given them to rifle units. And what would have happened is, just like what originally the rifleman units were used for during the war, you know, the war for independence, Washington wanted Morgan's rifles all the time because he used them as a fire brigade to plug the line whenever he had a problem or to exploit a development. Well, instead of carrying smooth, or forgive me, rifled muskets, imagine giving the whole unit magazine-fed semi-automatic shotguns. Do you know what kind of a dynamic that would have been? What about semi-automatic handguns like the .45? Well, yeah, but I'm just saying, they take more refinement. The shotgun is crude and rude by comparison. By our standards today, we don't think first about the shotgun as you know, the combat weapon you grab, but that's because we're more sophisticated in this day. And the pistol is quite sophisticated. The 1911 would be more likely for them to build or they could make a copy. I mean, come on, after all, if Vietnamese can crank one out all by hand in the middle of a tropical rainforest with a grass hut and a charcoal brazier to basically heat treat the metal, I think that the North and the South easily could have made it, obviously, and in 1775, sure. Would it have been as sophisticated? Would it have been as reliable? Would it have been as useful? It may not have been as, again, final refinement or sophistication might not be the same right away, but don't worry, they'd catch up. It's just having it there so you can look at it and go, oh yeah, I can do that. The reason I bring the Sten gun up is, guys remember, the Sten gun was designed for the least number of parts, the least amount of machinery necessary to build a gun. So the Sten submachine gun outclasses the Peppiesch, the Thompson, any of the other, the Smisher, the MP40, any of those other guns, it outclasses in terms of simplicity in manufacturing, which is the key to getting the guns into the troops hands. And that's the priority. In the end of the war, it's because you didn't match up your inventory to your needs and you didn't think ahead. If you start with a gun like that and you crank it out when you have good production time, you'll never run out. You would never run out of what you need. And in the meantime, you'd be developing other systems. Of course, you start out with the example, and I would recommend this. If we were building weapons now, if we were going into war, Sten gun. Somebody asked, well, what do we build? Sten gun. Now, 15 minutes ago. Should have been doing it half an hour ago. And all that it would take is examples of how it's done, transfer the information, and the only changes would be if I was making a sten gun in the year 2019, you know, 2019. I'd use pistol magazines like the Glock. We've said this many times. You'll notice that all of these new little carbines, they're using Glock mags or Sig mags or 45 mags. And it makes sense. Now the Glock mags are especially preferable because they are a large capacity magazine and I can buy 33 round mags or I can buy drums for the Glock. Which means I can put a drum in the side of a modern stand and go, but a bit of it a bit of it a bit of it a bit of it a bit of it a bit of it a bit of it a bit of it a bit of it a bit of it a bit of it a bit of it a bit of it a bit of it a bit of it a bit of it a bit of it a bit and wait, there's a few more, but about there you go, I'm done. And you know what? I wouldn't care. It's a crude piece of junk anyway, and it's not likely you're gonna cook it off. You're not gonna burn it out. Okay, it's crude, rude, and it's intended to be. So, but there are still refinements that could be done because you're in a semi peacetime or initiating contact and conflict in the early stages of a war. So you have the ability to take advantage of other technologies when they're available but are always ready to simplify and crudify the gun to its base design. That's how you think about it and you start out with that immediately anyway first thing you do Get everybody used to the idea see this thing looks like a plumbing looks like a plumbers nightmare. Yep it is and by the way it goes pew pew and it goes pew pew pew a lot and it goes pew pew pew pew pew again So there's a solution In communications, we're kind of, we're not screwed completely, but we're stuck with having to feed off whatever we can mimic in the way of whatever technology is in hand or use whatever's available. The biggest problem there has been the intentional undermining of manufacturing inside the United States. Okay? And because of that, electronics especially, we have taken a major hit on. And there's not a whole lot that's really going to change that for quite some time. We can work on it, and we'd be working on it as quick as we possibly could, but it is still one of those situations where, well, we've got to bite the pun, bite the bullet, we're going to have to go with what we've got, we're going to have to scavenge from whatever we can acquire. This is why I've talked about picking up everything in the way of radio, and that's why we focus that on Communications Tuesday. Acquiring 2 meter CB radios. You just keep putting CB radios on the shelf. I got two more mid-grade radios for free this weekend. And I got a handful of speakers, or forgive me a handful, yeah they're actually truck speakers for CB, they're plugging the back in. And also a bunch of hand mics. Probably two or three of them are just parts, but of the pile there's enough, there are enough microphones to go on the radios I picked up that were free. Just didn't get any antennas with it. Well, I can round those up or I've gotten them for nothing at other times before we've picked up the radio. So it's a matrix thing. Catch as catch can and find it whenever you find it and just keep putting stuff in the inventory. Eventually it matches up. Eventually you'll get everything you need if you're patient. But you can also focus and now your purchases are very specific to round out and complete whatever the projects are that you're working on. See how that works? The idea is to get it done, get it over with, and get on to other missions. If there is a squared away ready to run, you plug and play, and when it's broken, it's broke, put it back in the repair pile, or put it in the spare parts pile to be cannibalized. You don't throw anything away. On that note, well, we've only got a few minutes here. I'm going to touch on another subject that actually isn't the storyline. Somebody asked us about this because we've got a friend down right now. Kat Monahan was here today. and over it from the trenches world report dot com ww w dot from the trenches world report dot com there's an odd story there but from michigan now where this happened is up in the north western part of the lower peninsula and uh... in fact it was to wear a friend lives uh... by couple counties but what's interesting about this is the scenario that played out just a heads up hold on here i'm trying to get to a long talking I know it's in the scroll from the trenches worldreport.com. I had two or three comments and questions about this. No, we didn't hear about it. But again, it happened a month ago. I would point that out, number one. But here we go. We'll get it eventually. Oh, Berkeley, no. Pulsar, no. Gazza, no. Michigan woman who vanished from cabin was in shootout with two men before calling friends for help. Police. It's from Yahoo News. It was posted by admin on November 12th, 2019. And if you repeat... Repeat, who do we have? This is Tom, that happened up in Benji County. Right, in Benji County. Over in honor. Yeah, that's not far from me. Yeah, what's interesting about this is we didn't hear anything about this town bottom of the state, but that's not uncommon. People hear more about stuff like this happening from outside the state, just like we hear about stuff in other people's states, and they don't hear about it necessarily. It's a matter of how they're trying to beat the gong, you know, when it comes to Oh my god, there's still terror in the north woods. You're unsafe. Well, you're pretty well, you know, there's likely you're gonna have some kind of conflict anywhere, no matter where you are. We've to warned about this. As people become more, you know, short, like short, you know, IQ slash criminally motivated, you're gonna see a lot of this and you better be ready to defend yourself. But the story is strange. I'm gonna read it when we get into the second hour, because we're almost to the top here, but if you want to read it yourselves, go to From the trenches, rowreport.com, scroll down about a third of the way down the page, Michigan woman who vanished from cabin was in shootout with two men before calling friends for help. She is still missing, okay. It's weird to begin with, this is looking like a one of the Halloween horror movies, and by the way, since it wasn't Halloween, beware. My problem with this is the chain of events and you know again to be quite honest a woman in trouble wouldn't you call 911? When the average person they're out, you know, you're out them you're out you're in another part of the state They're from she's from down towards Warren. That's a southeastern part of the state She's up in Benzi County. That's the northwestern part of the bottom part of the lower peninsula Okay, it's at the top left corner or yeah left corner if you're looking at let it from above from the Godshot and Instead of calling the cops because she was under attack, she calls her best friend. Now, I understand. But if I get a call, if I hear about that, that's not a call like I'm in trouble. That's like I've done something where I maybe had something going on and I'm trying to figure out how I can cover my ass on it and disappear. Now, of course, here's the thing. There was a shootout. And there's supposed to be a shootout and or you know shots fired and exchanged and The individuals that were under it that were attacking well at least one of them was hit Okay more on that a bit like I said just to give you a titling review or list some ideas go read the thing It's rather interesting, but it's got a big question mark on top of the whole thing Michigan woman who vanished from cabin was in shootout with two men before calling friends for help police Would you hang up on anybody? Would you not be talking? Would you be calling the police because they're probably closer than Warren, Michigan if you're up in the upper part of the lower peninsula? Anybody you call in Warren is not going to be there to help you for about six to eight hours. Okay? Calling the local police, if you're under attack, is probably going to get you more help. We all understand that Bensie County and some of the other counties, they rape the women up there, the cops do. But you've got to take your chances. Small arms fire, possibility of being raped by the cops. Small arms fire, possibility of being raped by the cops. And I'm not exaggerating, guys. We've covered this over the years about the different scams where the cops got caught raping the women. So, it would still behoove you to take your chances and well, maybe they'd shoot the guys who were trying to kill you and then rape you, but they wouldn't kill you, so at least your rapist would maybe let you live, right? Something like that, in theory. Application might be another thing. So, anyway, just a heads up on that story. It's over at fromthetrenchesworldreport.com. We are at the top almost. I also will remind you if you could please take the time and donate to Liberty Tree Radio. We're heading towards the end of the year billing. It's November already and we're almost to the middle. If you go to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com and then go to the donate key, you can donate any amount. 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You can also find if you go to Well, for instance, FacebookMarketplace.com, FacebookMarketplace.com. When you get over there, just punch in CB radios or punch in radios. Now, right now, there is a ton of personal handheld radios in our area here, but it's in all areas. I think you just change your zip code for your center of interest. And, yeah, when you get there, go to Marketplace. I'm doing it right now, it's just acting, it always does, it's going to act up one round the year it has to. If you go to a Facebook marketplace and then you do a search, in this case we're going to look for, let's do it right now, CB radios. How many radios can I find within 40 miles of where I am right now? There we go. And I got a page full. You can spend any amount, base stations, 300 ICOM, I see 745 ham transceiver. $350, CB radio, JC Penny, $15 for base station, $40, $50, $60, $20, oh that's for the GM and also for the old Chrysler. I've had a bunch of those, I still have several built right into the dash. The AM-FM CB radio combination, have you ever had one of those? You might even have had it and didn't even know you had it in the car. The radio actually was also a CB radio. Helicrafters S-40B ham radio $30. Hey, you know what? I gotta mark that one. It's over in Holly. It's a good thing you guys did this to me, man. It's Communications Tuesday. CB radio lot 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 radios $125. As a matter of fact, those radios are Cobra 25 LTD WX models, two of them. and hold on here. Cobra Model 29, oh a couple of Unidans, I love those radios. But anyway, $125 for the lot. For a total of two, four, six, eight radios guys. Eight CB radios. So there's an example right there and yes there's 23 channel, yes I would use 23 channel. Understand that those radios are not outdated. In fact here's a little hint. The The 23 channel radios are more powerful out of the box without a linear amplifier. Did you know that? Probably didn't, did you? Yep, that is the case. The 21, forgive me, the 23 channel radios, when they first came out, were powered up to increase range for obvious serviceability. Well, it turns out that When we made the deal to add more channels because so many people were interested in CB, the agreement was that they would knock down the power of the radios themselves. And so what happened, turns out that the power was reduced by about a quarter, and in fact at a certain point they agreed to one third the potential. So that gives you an idea why a linear amplifier is a kind of handy thing to push no matter what radio you have, whatever little box you got. I'm looking while I'm talking here and there are a number of handhelds right now. Of course with the stupid search parameters that they come up with nowadays, very quickly it goes from CB radios to old car radios, vintage GM car radio with no CB, etc, etc. But there is a vast amount of equipment out there, fast. And if you're willing to pick up some of the little quote unquote junk or pile boxes, for what you're going to pay you're going to get two, three, or four maybe really great radios and the rest that are okay, more than serviceable enough, and the price is right. Okay, so just something to think about there. Always go through the piles of stuff at the state sales. If you see it and they've got stuff in the freebie box, grab it all if it's radios. It was electronics I do, because you never know what you're going to run into. Better just grab it all and make sure you pick up every last wire, connector, anything, plugs, jacks, jumpers, because you don't know what's going to be connected to what. And by the way, we're supposed to be here in the music. We are at the top. In a little past, I figured I'd hear. There we go. God bless our Republic, death of the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We'll be out of here. 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Ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on 43radio.4mg.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, and we are on AM&FM micro stations, CB Bay 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 at Lower 49, which includes the great state of Jefferson along with the rest of CONUS. It is 6 13 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is Tuesday communications Tuesday. It is the 12th of November and 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, okay? Real quick Edward since I have you there or should gunship Fly for your life. If we could, let's play that as a music request right now. Gunship dash fly for your life. Guys, if you get a chance to check out the video that goes along with the music, Gunship, we'll be right back. Fly for your life. The video that goes along with that, Gunship is the name of the band and I don't know, I think that the group is kinda like Two Steps from Hell. and that they do a lot of what is era type dynamic music, the only way to describe it, rock music, where you know, stand again, some of it fantasy, but they do some really interesting work and they've been around for a while too. They've actually been doing quite a bit of music over the many, many, many decades. So definitely as we're checking out, see what they have available when you go over to YouTube every once in a while. Huh. And then when I do this, I find things that you guys point me towards. Thank you very much to Rhonda. And we've got vehicles that we are looking for. I have put the word out. We are looking for trucks for conversion to mech vehicles, armored vehicles. And we are looking for Deuce and a halfs also standard M35 any model a1s a2s a3s we don't care a3 e4s a you know M35 a6 e2s e1s e blah blah blah whatever we don't care they're all gonna look in the same anyway by the time we're done and they will all have the same militia camouflage pattern on them when we're finished. The big thing is we are trying to accumulate and round up the M35 fleet. We have massive numbers of parts available. We've been collecting those for decades. And we're going to round out the difference in the fleet with whatever we find laying around that's reasonably priced. Okay, that's what we're looking for. So we've got guys that are already making the trips. And, excuse me, also we've been doing track trucks. I'm not going to say any more about that, but we've been running into some Pretty interesting deals where we're finding stuff in odd corners. So basically M113s in the configuration. And as long as we keep finding them, we're going to keep adding them to the inventory. So it should be pretty cool. Anyway. Oh yeah, real quick, somebody asked, well you're looking for anything particular. I'll tell you what, find any military vehicles in your area, you can send us a message at Facebook, Mark Kornke at Facebook, obviously, message Mark Kornke at Facebook. Deuce and halves, five-tonners, tracked armored vehicles, parts, we're eat turrets even. Maybe you got something in a scrapyard sitting there and the guy wants to help out because he's with a Patriot effort or he sees what's going on. That's a good thing. Remind him. You want to help us, whatever you find, we'll use. You may have the turret that goes on the chassis. We've been sitting on for quite some time and we're very patient eventually. We'll build something when the time comes, make a superstructure, put a chain gun on it or something just to give it some firepower, whatever. But if we can get the right turret, we've got all the other machinery. We've got groups here that have M4 Sherman's, six sets of extra tracks, three or four extra motors. In reality, they can support more than one vehicle, and typically they have collected more than one vehicle. They've upgraded accordingly with micro cameras, drone technology, smaller radios, upgrading armor. And we have even add-on armor that we can just set on the vehicle bolt into place. Good enough for what it's for. The vehicles price was right and it's not going to go up against the Abrams tank. It's going to be infantry support. And anything you can find and mechanize for infantry support is a plus. That gets over also into the armored truck category. Guys, there's two types of armored trucks. Number one is the clandestine armored truck where you do all the things we've talked about more than a few times on specific programs here. The other type is heavily upgraded to the point where it looks like a Cadillac gauge armored car. It looks like a Moag. It looks like whatever it is you've mimicked, and that's fine. In fact, there are all kinds of shortcuts you can take to get to the final product and still end up with better armor than the original design. The other thing is 21st century catch up. We have older tech, but we can throw on for very little extra weight and volume in space all the electronics that we want and if we choose to gut them and throw them, we can. Chuck it. In fact, all of our modern chip technology, we know it's chipped. We understand how it's very quickly designed to be ripped and thrown or left behind as part of a shadow for creating an electronic target signature. give the enemy confidence that they have seen and heard enough and they know that, yep, that's us. You dismount all of the new digital. It's left behind with a cardboard silhouette or a plywood mock-up. And you move on with your old tech, let them zero their artillery, electronic countermeasures, all the other BS on something that's irrelevant. That's the whole idea. We are multi-dimensional. We must master the trade going into this war from the get-go. You all need to be thinking ahead. Dues and haves are great, but if everybody out there buys a half-ton Dakota or an S-10 or an F-150 or a 2500 Chevy or a, I don't care what it is, Dodge, Toyota, whatever is your float your boat for vehicles. If we do trucks and then do armored trucks the way we have done private armaments, guys immediately we raise the tactical defense and offensive potential a thousand fold, maybe even 10,000 or 20,000 or 100,000 fold. But each of you, if you have a vehicle, a truck, or a suburban type vehicle with a trailer, and each one of you puts something online and your whole unit, everybody should be all working to do the same thing. You're creating force, tactical, multiplication, and it is dispersed across a wide range of areas. In many locations, how can you grab smoke? How can you grab smoke and do something to it? There's no way you can stop us from doing this. It's that simple, so you need to. And again, don't worry about putting special machine guns. No machine guns, no silencers, no short shotguns. Piss on that. We got ample armament out there that is all within, you know, again, the spec. They can't piss them all about. And of course, when they do change the laws, it'll be a problem anyway. But you can, you know, then you're just going to tell them, piss on you, we're going to shoot them. Okay, it's that simple. That's what we're getting ready for. We know it's coming. It's not an if, it's just a when. We are not going to wait because we're not going to look, we're not going to be healthier four or five years down the road. We got to get going on this now and work into the job. But it means we need to master the trade and we need deep logistics. But we need deep tactical, not strategic logistics. We need tactical so it's spread out. You can't go to one place and destroy our ability to fight. We can come together as needed and move faster because of it. Okay? Our aviation section is the same way. I didn't even mention that. Forgive me. Here it is Tuesday already. We had a militia, Michigan combined militias aviation conference, so to speak, a little bit of a conference. In fact, that's one of the reasons Monahan was back down this way. And one of the things that has been pretty well determined is to upgrade the, again, our rotary wing arm. We can do that quite rather quickly. We've been pushing the mosquito design, and we do have people that have built mosquito helicopters now, and also the OT-10s. from the 50s, actually kind of a chunkier, heavier version of the Mosquito, more compact. It was actually the one-man attack helicopter concept or scout picket concept or courier concept, take your pick. And that idea has been pretty well pulled to its extreme. We know how we can put those together. The Mosquito, if you look up information on it, very simple design. Incredibly easy to maintain. A number of different power plants will work, and this gives us the ability to train more rotary wing pilots faster. We need to get more people with stick time ASAP so that they have a better grasp of helicopter operations. Then they can graduate from a less sophisticated piece of equipment to the more sophisticated because we do have Hueys, you know, OH-58s, OH-6s, a number of private slash commercial variants of aircraft that have been discarded and that we've reacquired, you know, over the years we've accumulated. And they work, they function, everything's ready to roll. We aren't asking for permission to own them, and don't come near us if you think you're going to piddle with us over them. That'll start a war. There are so many things now that if you kick this off, but whatever they try to fill a fart with, throw gasoline on the fire. It's that simple. Everybody has agreed to that. Another thing for those of you who might be collecting M1514 months, go over to eBay to military vehicles. There are about three or four months right now for under $3,000. They are field grade. They do run. They are complete. They're just not pretty. One is down in Florida that actually for some of you guys listening is very close. I think it's present bid is about, I don't think they'll take 1850. They'll take 1850 for the vehicle and it is worth the effort to pick up. Okay, the tub is, it's not tired to the point where it's falling apart. It's definitely going to need to be worked on, but it's not falling apart and as in not serviceable now. It's serviceable as is. It is feel great, but it is a Ford Mutt. We have thousands of tires, thousands of rims, spare motor packs, some of them brand new still on the rack. Some of you guys have been putting 151 Ford Mutts together for a long time. Go over to eBay, punch in military vehicles, go through the scroll and see what's available. There's a couple west of the Mississippi and there's two or three. east of the Mississippi and both are actually very reasonably priced. Now there are some that are 10, 20,000 dollars. We're not looking at collector's grade. We're looking at, if you want to make it field collector's grade, that's fine. But if you're looking for a utility vehicle that most of you are of my age, you're very familiar with, easy to work on, and you may have parts, you may have vehicles in the fleet already, here's your way to add vehicles for that forward picket or that point man or the perishable one, the beater truck. That's what you do. You actually have them set up certain vehicles. You just understand they're probably going to be in harm's way. Something happens. They take the hit. You're not going to be crying so much. And needless to say, the crew's job is to get out of Dodge. Get away from the problem. So again, eBay, go to militaryvehicles.com, M1514 months. Yes, there was another question here. We are looking for M35A2s, A3s. We don't care what prefix. They're all multi-fuel or they have the ability to take a multi-fuel engine even if they may be the earlier gas or diesel or straight diesel. But the multi-fuel is what the M35 is notorious and famous for. It's purely a matter of when the vehicles were sold and in some cases whether or not somebody changed the vehicle engine out for their purposes because a lot of people got them and wanted gas instead of diesel and they switched them out because they could. So or they bought them because they were like, you know, they already switched out but the military bought them that way. And the vehicles served their purpose. Well, I'm seeing two here right now. One's up in Wisconsin for $3,500. Just quick jump. Another one for 2800 and you can pin 814, 12, 11, 5900. In fact there's some tractors, basically the M18 that's a tractor, semi-tractor version of the deuce and a half and there's also one for the five-counter. That might be the five-tonner model right there. But anyway, wide spectrum, you can pay any price you want to pay, but if you're looking for a field grade, then the deuce and a half is the first best choice right now to be able to maintain easily. Yeah, I know the Smith and Stevensons are out there. Guys are too expensive, and we do have a bunch of them. We have the prototypes. We have all but one. of the prototypes in our Michigan militia units. One of the guys, we used to buy stuff at the auctions, I've mentioned this many times. The Smith and Stevenson, these are the vehicles that came out in the 90s and into the odds, they've now been selling some, a whole flurry of them, and they are also upgrading them to a new armored cab. So hundreds of the cabs came out here last year, about a year and a half ago. The new armored cab Some of those have come out where they've been crushed or damaged in a box and they actually sold them out the back door. So guys, you know, you straighten them out, put the new glass in them. Congratulations, you got yourself an armored cab on a Smith-Stevenson problem. They're expensive. They're wanting way too much for them for what they are. They're nice trucks. We bought them for $900 apiece years ago. All the prototypes. And we also bought all of the AMs, they're not AMC, forgive me, FMC, Ford Motor Company. Combat reconnaissance prototypes, there were about 50 some of them total for research and evaluation. We got the lion's share, I think we have 36 of them. They're all in one unit because you don't want to spread those out, you want them all in one place for commonality of spare parts. You know, prior-partner planning prevents piss-poor performance, you don't fumble that way. But these are definitely worthwhile when you run into stuff like this. Well the stewards of the forgive me the Stevenson vehicles are now out in force. So for 10 12 $14,000 you can buy one of those you can buy three or four field grade deuce and a half to the price of one of those and you have three trucks that are a much better truck across the board now I'd take the other one if I get it for a reasonable price Surplus is supposed to be reasonable not goofy crazy town So the Stuart Stevenson LMTVs, which are the M10-78, in whatever package you see, 13,000, 11,000 is where they seem to be hovering. I've seen one or two for as little as seven. And of course, the other problem is, like I mentioned, the five-tonners, you have somebody say, well, what about the five-tonners? Well, they've been creeping up in price because they're really popular. Just because they're bigger. And a lot of those, the 500s went overseas, came back, they've got the all-terrain desert wide boogie tire on them. They've had other upgrades or modifications. Not all of them, my first best choice way to go, but hey, they're decent vehicles. The number of manufacturers vary depending upon which decade you're looking at, but the basic truck has not changed and there's a lot of integrated parts options with that that you need to take a look at and should take into consideration. Next on the list, that's about it. Humvee, I know somebody always has to ask this. Let me answer this. If you've got a Humvee, slash a Humvee, whatever model, They're serviceable vehicles, but for us they're big. If I have that wide, I might as well just go a deuce and a half and I've got more tonnage to move whatever I want. Hell, I can put a flat gun on the back of the truck if I want. By the height of the silhouette, you're only a few inches shorter than a deuce and a half when you're running around with a Humvee in terms of all of the specs on the thing. Width-wise, it's as wide. So, problem, the Humvee doesn't fit in a lot of places. The M1514, what I mentioned earlier, or like your little quarter ton trucks like a Dakota S10, they fit in much better places. And for rat pack vehicles for attack, they're a better choice. especially in America. I mean, if you got them, fine. Again, if you were going to pick up more, try to be consistent. You know about spare parts and inventory. And the Humvee has a wide parts inventory range. We learned that a long time ago. We could have kept a whole bunch of them. In fact, one of our guys got them back when nobody got them. And we were going to keep half of what we had. Then we started working on them. We didn't keep any of them. Okay, so he sold every last one of them. We just, it's like, nah, it's a lot easier to support the M151 or the deuce and a half. And if we get them, we get them. If you've got them, congratulations. If you're looking for something that intricate, you know, think about this. How many used pickup trucks can you buy for one Humvee? So how much armament can you mount on as good as anything you put on a Humvee? How many Well, for let's say a $800 $1,000 pickup truck every goes will work. It's not only good a truck It's good enough for what you're doing Spend half the money out of 17,000 spend 10,000 and buy 10 vehicles all the same model Take the difference in money find the wrecks that you can on Craigslist Facebook Marketplace We'll pull them in tear the parts down you need take off the junk on the vehicles you don't and start building yourself a tactical fleet. It'll be cheaper and you won't cry when you lose a vehicle. Which otherwise, oh, $25,000 on me. Oh, it's a classic. Yeah, well, it wasn't meant to be a classic, it was supposed to be a combat vehicle. And the most important thing is, again, here we can armor up, we can, for that, the difference of, let's say we spend $10,000 on 10 vehicles, and I wouldn't even spend that much, be quite honest. You guys have states where you don't have any rust, You don't have any problems with the metal moths like we do in Michigan. You buy vehicles that are beaters, they've been tapped up or they've been used and dinged and whatever. We don't care for a military vehicle. Break out the rubber mallet, beat it out as best you can. It's going to get a tactical coat of house paint anyway. This is how you should be thinking because, oh, what, we'll just get a $25,000 brand new Ford. No, you don't. You got $25,000 pocket most of that for the food and the ammunition you need. buy two or three Chevy or Ford or Dodge pickup trucks or Toyota if that's what you think you want and build them up for a lot less as tossers. In fact, for that kind of money you could buy three vehicles, three trailers, all the paint, all the extra goodies including even the metal and materials for making, for instance, roof turrets or pipe fixture tubular, tubular stock rear insert fixture for the back of a pickup truck to create a gun station. You just drop it in, bolt it in place, and you got a little turret ring on you on the back, and congratulations, now all of a sudden you're, you know, a little heavier mechanized. There's all kinds of neat, neat tricks you can do for nothing. And in fact, if you look around for the metal like we did, when we make the gun frames that you're talking about there for mounting your ring mounts, We can do it for free. I think I've got so much metal now. The biggest thing is we've got to make sure we start using it for that particular project. We have lots of. And it's just a matter of breaking out the flame wrench and welding everything and cutting everything the way we like for the short of the lengths. And what you have is a stand-up fighting station in the rear of the vehicle where you walk, you step into the back of the vehicle, bend down a little, get up inside the ring. You've got a full 360-degree fighting station. behind the cab higher than the cab. Buh-duh-buh-boom. Buh-duh-buh-buh-buh-buh-boom. Buh-duh-buh-buh-buh-buh-buh-boom. Buh-duh-buh-buh-buh-buh-buh-buh-buh-buh-buh-buh-buh empty. Okay? Or, poom. Remember, there's going to be grenade launchers all over the place. Mounting, having a grenade launcher on all of your vehicles available makes it appear that you have HE, maybe a little heavier capability. Granted, everybody's going to recognize the poom. But it's the idea that you can add that much more firepower to the inventory and it's mech mobile and it's not putting a burden on the infantryman to carry it. You've got fire support. Okay? Nicer, prettier, cooler weapons you dig up off the enemies from the enemies warm dead hands, better equipped your mechanized will be. And the rest your infantry too for that matter. OK, real quick, I promise to go back to this. This story is really interesting, only in that I got a bad feeling it's, you know, it's like the sheriff said it's like nothing they've ever seen. Michigan woman who vanished from cabin was in shootout with two men before calling friend for help. Chilling new details. Chilling. I love that. It was Michigan. It's cold right now. We got where he got us in on the ground. And it's out of the upper part of state. It is chilling up there. It's chilly, not chilling. Chilling new details are emerging in the case of Adrian Quintal. who has been missing since she called a friend for help while visiting a remote cabin in the woods of northern Michigan last month. On October 17th, Quintral, 47, a mother of one from Warren, Michigan, now I'm gonna, well, pay attention to locations here, was at her family's cabin in honor in Benzi County near Lake Michigan when she called a friend at 2.34 a.m. saying she needed help. The Bensie County Sheriff's Office says in a new release. After speaking for four minutes and 27 seconds, the friend who also lives in Warren, Michigan, just north of Detroit, called 911 at 242 a.m., the release state, the release state, forgive me. Quintel had called the friend in a panic saying she'd heard strange noises outside. Local station 9 and 10 News reports. Deputies raced to the scene but found no sign of Quintel anywhere. Now the Bensiek County Sheriff's Department is revealing when the friend called 911, she said Quintel had been in a shootout with two men. Quintel told the friend two men were outside the cabin shooting at her 9 and 10 News reports. The friend said she could hear gunfire during the call, the outlet reports. The release says the friend added that Adrian advised her she had shot one of the men in the face and that the other one was shooting at her and she was shooting back at them. At 2.48 a.m. Bensie County Sheriff's Office deputies and Michigan State police troopers headed to the cabin address, which turned out to be wrong. As minutes ticked by, the authorities called one of Quintal's family members to get the correct address to the Detroit Free Press reports. at 3.15 a.m. Not bad response, 2.42 a.m. out the middle of BFE. They were there finally at the right location by 3.15, which put them about, what, half an hour's difference in time. Authorities arrived at the cabin, the right cabin, and found multiple bullet holes in one of the cabin windows that he released, says. They searched the area and found no signs of Quinto or the two men she had been shooting, who had been shooting at her. Who, wait a minute, who said we're shooting at her, forgive me, you get that right Mark, find me the microphone. Police forced the way into the cabin but only found Quinnill's belongings including her cell phone, purse, and a handgun registered to her. Authorities searched the woods around the cabin with a canine unit and thermal imaging cameras but didn't find anyone. Authorities found no blood or evidence of anyone being injured in or around the cabin, the release states. Evidence on the scene suggests multiple shots were fired from inside the residence to the outside, it says. The case has authorities baffled. Benzi County Sheriff Ted Schendel told 9 and 8 News, quote, we are very puzzled by the case, he said. I've been doing this for 39 years and there's just a lot of things going that this just doesn't make sense. Quittle's family is worried sick. it quote it was terrifying terrifying she must have been terrified in order to shoot jenny bryson quincyles sister told nine ten news she heard noises outside and what whatever it was right turn up to make her phone make a phone call to a friend and that's how every things started quote-unquote uh... investigators found quincyles phone and bullets on the roof She told the station suggesting Quittle climbed out a window and onto the roof to get away from the gunman, leaving her phone and boots behind. Why would you leave your phone and boots behind? Why would you leave your phone behind? For that matter, if you're on the roof and you're trying to get off it, chuck the boots out away from the house and find them later on, or maybe if you're lucky, maybe it distracts the bad guys. Deputies found the window open when they arrived. The phone Quittle used to call her friend is the same phone that was found on top of the roof, Bryson told the station. She has no idea where her sister might be. If she ran out into the woods, she wouldn't have been able to survive in the woods, especially not for this long. Said Bryson, we just want to know if she's okay. Quittle had driven to the cabin three weeks before she went missing to visit her boyfriend. The sheriff's office told local station 9 and 10 news in October. Her boyfriend left on her on Tuesday, 9 and 10 news reports. Quittle was working on the cabin and getting ready for hunting season. Her son Nick told Fox 2 Detroit volunteers have helped authorities search for Quittle to no avail. She is described as having long brown hair with brown eyes. She is approximately 5'7 and weighs 125 pounds. Quito's family has a $10,000 reward available for information on her disappearance. Anyone who has seen or heard from Quinto or knows anything about what happened to her is asked to call Benzie County Central Dispatch 231-882-4487, that's 1231-882-4487, or the Michigan State Police at 1866-774-2345. That's 866-774-2345. So there's the story. Now, let me point something out. They did find the gun in the house. Now, I'm rather, if she was being chased and they got in the house, which of course they had to break into the house, so that didn't happen apparently. Somebody didn't get into the house or they locked the house when they left. They left a gun. The gun was still in the house, the one that's supposed to have been fired, and apparently was fired. But why was the gun sitting down? I'm going to tell you a basic rule here. Does your enemy know that you're out of ammo? Let's just say that this is all real and as they described it, there isn't something else funky going on. As far as maybe she set something up or some other BS going on here, who knows? It could be she's dead or no doornail. But let me point something out about you having a gun. You see, they do this in the movies to reinforce, STUPID all the time the guy shoots and goes, PEW and PEW and PEW and then click. And he goes, click again. Now, does the bad guy know you're out of ammo? In fact, the only reason in the movie that anybody knows you're out of ammo is because there's a camera over your shoulder and you go, click, and then you look at your gun, and you look at your magazine, or you open up the cylinder, and you're so terrified, or you're so frustrated, and even James Bond has done this in one of the latest movies. He's firing at this guy on the train. This is one of the new Bond movies. And he's firing this guy on a train and he's shooting this PPK and all of a sudden he runs out and he looks at his gun disgustedly and he throws it off the train. Why would you do that? Well first of all it is your gun. I mean it's his personal firearm. He has a holster. If all else fails, put it back in the holster and maybe if you need it you're going to go hand to hand other than he was on a train trying to stabilize himself maybe. Whatever excuses. Bottom line is your enemy doesn't know you're out of ammo. And just because you pointed it at him and didn't shoot doesn't mean you're out of ammo. In fact, you want to mess with their heads. Do that once in a while just to see, you know, wow, maybe he'll get bold and you still got another magazine full of ammunition and they get bold because they think they can move and they did see you click or whatever or they think maybe you tried to fire and didn't. Well, that's when you put a bullet in them and they realize you were faking with them. Yeah, it's not good. You shot them in the toe, got them in the shoulder. You don't care where you shoot them, just shoot them. Okay, or don't if you don't have any ammo just get out there like you're gonna fire an aim and let them pull back Or keep the gun with you and when you're later on it's just like you pointed at the bad guy and let him take his chances Of course, you might even have another magazine. You know, there's all kinds of mean stuff you can do But your enemy has no clue whether or not you're out of ammunition. So why would you drop the gun? You know pew pew pew pew pew click Oh my god, I'm out of ammo. My enemy has telepathy. He'll know that I'm out of ammo. I might as well just get rid of my gun. At the very least, let me point something out. You might be going into a brawl situation. Your enemy might be crazy or stupid enough to get within arm's reach. Let me give you a little hint. Even a Glock, a plastic Glock with a steel slide, is still tougher than your fingers. Still harder than your knuckles. You can poke jab, you can turn your do whatever you want But guess what that that piece of material hard material is a weapon without ammunition You don't get rid of it Always remember this you don't surrender your weapons. Although you should always have sharp pointing objects on hand I got cleaving weapons machete weapons Stabby weapons everything kind of laying everywhere plus I've got all kinds of candelabras and anything and everything's a weapon I got mugs glass mug all big heavy ones Boom boom boom you tap somebody or start beating out someone with that if you get into a brawl That's what you're gonna do and you know, so it's weird that it's like well, let's see. She left the gun downstairs But she brought the cell phone and her boots up onto the roof now Just a reminder, I do understand something we've had a conversation on a weapons Wednesday. How many rounds are you fire? Until it's empty! And this is a study that's been done over the years with several different, you know, different groups about firearms. And it is true, back when cops had revolvers, they shot fewer rounds. They didn't fire up the neighborhood and kill the cats and the dogs and 15 other civilians standing there. Why? Because they had six rounds, so they actually focused and they actually made greater numbers of hits. They got weapons with bigger magazines. They have fewer hits Okay, so just a little heads up. So one of the problems is and I will this is another thing I want to mention Slow down hits count Mrs. Don't if you are in a gun battle Well, let me give you a little hint you ever see one of them. They're bought line revolvers like apparently wide or abused to carry here We see water but line You ever see how long that barrel is? Let me point something out. Supposedly, supposedly, he carried that as a lawman's gun. Okay? Now I can understand, because there's two things to think about. Number one, he didn't, supposedly he had an attitude, he didn't really want to shoot anybody. I can understand that. Makes enemies, okay? But he pointed out that better to have a slightly slower hit than somebody blazing away with three misses. And because of that, the longer barrel single action 45 long Colt revolver with that big but 12 inch barrel would have a tendency to be a little more accurate. So he wasn't blazing away, he was cocking, aiming, and putting a bullet on target so that that target couldn't shoot him anymore, or try to anyway, in whatever drunken stupor or whatever, you know, bizarre burst of adrenaline the enemy might have. So something to think about, again we've talked about inhalation, okay, breathing, but this is especially important to control your shooting processes. Just like when you anything else when you're prepping your body two good breaths start breathing slow yourself down stay focused because you're going to town to fight Okay Last is halfway out and bring the weapon up to bear screw it into the target line up the sights squeeze that titty and it should be a surprise though you have control of the weapon when it Discharges what we mean by surprise is that consistent trigger pull? not jerking or ripping the trigger, you know, that's basically what we call spraying and praying again. There are so many different things that create lack of performance with regard to point of impact hit and because of that, again, the first is breathing and squeezing. Screw that gun right in, bring that arm up and screw that hand right in there, bring that sight and then line them right up, get up to the 12 o'clock spot. Put that sight on the target, aim for the crotch, and squeeze. Notice I didn't say aim for the chest, I didn't say aim for the head, aim for the crotch. You know what, why? You, well, again, even with all the coaching and training, and even hopefully your training has taken over when something happens, and usually it will to a degree. Well, if we put you on the crotch, and for some reason that adrenaline rush means you have a tendency to just jerk the trigger, Then the round's probably gonna ride up into the chest rather than you're aiming for the chest and it goes popping over the guy's head and you don't hit anything. Therefore, that's a wasted 158 grain or 125 grain or 200 or 225 grain projectile that should have been on target once. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. So we don't wail away. Here's another thing. Remember if you got a 9 millimeter or something and you're in any kind of cabin, Guys, unless that cabin is brick or block, there isn't a whole lot around that cabin that's going to slow a bullet down all that much. And remember, you don't need to wait. If you know that you're already in a gun battle and they're popping their head up there over the window, kind of come down below the window frame there and see if you can put a few, not a few, just even one, put one bullet right where you figure someone might be ducking down. There's an option, but not... Oh man, I'm out! No, no, no, slow down. Hits, count, misses, don't. Oh, you still get to shoot all your rounds at the bad guy. I recommend that even if you hit him a couple times it looks like he's flopped over and got into the ground. Aim for the crotch or the base of the leg. Pull the trigger and again if you're a little flighty and you squeeze, the bullet's going to go right along the lateral length of the, you know, go in where the ankle is, come out where the crotch is, or come out to the side of the hip. Maybe follow the whole body trail right up from one end to the other with a lateral wound that's just going to chew everything. Aim for the crotch, go in through the bowels, and now you've got not just your primary hit where you went parallel, but now you've got lateral length. Oh, that's good. That's doing, that's major van damage. But they're down, it's not fair. There's no such thing as fair. Your enemy obviously is thinking about doing great harm to you or you wouldn't have brought the weapon out in the first place and put it to service, right? And if you're in a gun battle, the enemy has obviously indicated that They feel that there's a need to perforate you with what we call freedom pellets, or in this case, small arms fire. So again, if you're going to return fire, accuracy. Slow down. Make your rounds last. Your enemy will burn ammunition up. They might still tag you. That's possible. But typically, as is pointed out in all these studies, 16 round fired, 16 rounds fired, no rounds make contact or maybe one or two if there's a sustainment and the ability to get on target. I would remind you also, take cover. Another little hint. You're in the defensive. You know your property. You know your house. Right? You should. Well, if you ever thought out what's the best location, what can you do to beef up a location inside the house so you have something to use for not just concealment but cover? It's not hard to do. You have a little half wall like say along a stairway. You know you can put a line of brick or a block up there and or a planter full of dirt and sand and gravel. and looks like a planter, a big wall planter like the width of the stairway banister side and it's three foot tall. It's full of sandbags. The top part's got the fake plastic plants and the pots in it. The pots are full of gravel. You can armor up stuff and keep armoring and adding more to it, especially in a place that's not heavily used. No one's gonna know the difference. No one's gonna be able to figure it out, nor are they gonna care. But when the time comes and you have to defend yourself, everything has in layer upon layer upon layer become part of an integrated defense, which is not hard to build, but you need to be thinking ahead. I love brick. Brick is ornamental inside and out. So is tile. You can do cement blocks, fill them with gravel or fill them with cement the rest of the way and the hollow ends and then put facial brick on it on the inside in a building. It looks just as ornamental as anything else. It's very much in vogue right now. You know, they've got stone, natural stone, brick, mock block, take your pick, whatever you want to do. And of course you can also go, you know, terrazzo or, you know, tiles of some kind if you want. Ornamental tiles, and that's another layer of protection too. Ceramic does slow down bullets quite nicely. Cumulative, defensive, armament. See how that works? Well, I should say arm more. We're at the top. For everybody out there, God bless our Republic. 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Visit them online today at MaineMilitary.com. That's Maine, like the state, Military.com. Ladies and gentlemen, one minute you're sitting here listening to the music saying the next 60 seconds could be an eternity. Next minute you're on the air. Good evening, this is Mike down here in Arizona land. We're live and in color. Keep those cards and letters coming in. Today is the 12th of November, 2019, it's Tuesday, and you're tuned into Liberty Tree Radio. And your mind is your primary weapon. We always dedicate the Tuesday evening broadcast to Airman James Armstrong. Definitely going to get on back to our study of about the medical aspects of the unconventional warfare, guerrilla warfare. Insurgency. I did share with you that the cartels are kidnapping doctors down in Mexico to care for their wounded personnel. Definitely have some more border news. Some of it's a little stale and there's a couple of issues of about what had happened about this. Americans that had gotten killed down in Mexico. Been a couple of front page above the fold articles in the Arizona Republic and that also some upcoming events the Arizona Military Vehicle Club is going to have their annual show at Turf Paradise in the North parking lot and the address is 1501 West Bell Road Phoenix Arizona and that's going to be on the 25th and the 26th of January 2002. It's whatever, it's parking free and then it's cost eight bucks for adults and children with adults and active military IDs are going to be free. And that just covers for the cost for their deals and the restrooms and the fences and tents and that aspect of it. Also, if you have a military vehicle and like to display it, you're going to get in free. So it's the Arizona Military Vehicle Show at Turf Paradise, North Parking Lot, 1501 West Bell Road, Phoenix, Arizona, 2526 January 2020. Their website is armytrucks.org. If you're looking for a part or piece or a fender or a headlight. There's also the Volunteer Nonprofit Service Association. They have their annual book sale. It usually has about a half of a million books. And it's going to be on Saturday and Sunday, Saturday, February 8, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday the 9th at 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. They charge to park there at the Arizona State Fairgrounds. And that address is 1826 West McDowell in Phoenix. But it's free to get into the book sale and it's dnsabooksale.org. A second time phonetically, Victor November Sierra Alpha booksale.org. And there's also going to be one down in Tuxon I think that's in March. I'm pretty sure you could just type in Tucson book fair into your search engine Tucson book festival any some combination thereof and you should be able to find that information once again today is the 12th of November 2019 it's a Tuesday and your mind is your primary weapon. The thing is on this book sale, it's got just about everything. It's got children's books. It's got cookbooks. It's got reference books. It's got dictionaries. It's got encyclopedias. It's got FM's. It's got what is that? The non-fiction fiction books. It's just about everything you could ever imagine of information. And that way you can get these books for a dollar or so. And then instead of trying to download an FM and printing it out that's 200 pages long, that's going to cost you $10, $20 to print it out, then you can get the whole thing for a buck or two. So in the last couple of weeks we've been discussing the parts and pieces of about medical aspects. And one of the things that I find is that because there's such a long time between broadcasts that, and I guess I got some feedback, I was going like a thousand miles an hour last week. So for the smarter ones out there that would like to take a little bit of notes, I'll try to refrain from going so fast and maybe cover over this. So you've got your unit, And you have people that are medically inclined, whether they're military, medical, EMTs, people that are interested in that aspect of it. And one of the most important things is before you go is to collect as much Medical information is possible before you leave so you have a pretty current idea of about what's going to be going on in your operational area, your AO, your area of operation. OAAO, I see. Here you go. Let's go. The Ramones. So what the medic is going to do is going to prepare a medical area study, the area that you're going to go to as part of the overall area study. And you know, there's a lot of different sources. You can use books, maps, the internet to help you have a better picture of what you're going to get into. Now, Some of the things that you're going to look for as general is you're going to provide a brief summary of the health status. And then you're going to look at any environmental health factors. You want to discuss the area's topography and the climate. And that's to also include the effects on the health, the medical evacuation, and the logistics. And then the demographics to include the population, the ethnic groups, life expectancy, the nutrition, discuss the parts of about the nutrition and the facilities for refrigeration, food inspection programs, et cetera. The water supply that's so important. And you want to look at the parts of about the method of supply, the location, the treatment, and the health hazards as they apply to drinking, bathing, and swimming. Then the part about the fauna of the medical importance, talk about the disease factors like spiders and mosquitoes and things to host, the reservoirs. poisonous mammals, reptiles, and spiders, scorpions, those types of things. Then the flora, about the poisonous plants, plants with any medical value and edible plants used for survival. And then the epidemiology, any diseases that are prevalent in that specific area. and their contributing factors. And you want to focus on any diseases of medical importance, communicable diseases, susceptibility to cold and heat injuries, and also the concerns of the indigenous personnel such as their physical characteristics, their attitudes, their dress, religious taboos, the psychological attributes, And also to present the information about the preventive veterinarian medicine programs that are going to deal with the animal diseases and the diseases that can be transmitted to man. Now, previous couple hours, Mark had been discussing about, oh, they were talking about tetanus shots and rabies. and maybe time permitting a branch off into there, but we'll just kind of keep on rolling in this general direction of kind of just some of the topics that your medical personnel may want to brief everybody on on what's going on in the area that you're planning on going. There's something going on up in Idaho right now. I don't know how far it's going to boil out of control, but I'll just leave it at that because we only got just a little over 40 minutes right now. Now, then the next aspect in your area study, the medical area study, the public health and the military medical services, and in this part of the briefing, you want to focus on the public health and the military medical services that are available. The village organization's next category is going to cover concerns about the social, physical, family organization, the housing, diet, water, waste disposal, local medical practice, and rapport with the people in the area. And then finally, to discuss the part of about the domestic animals, the types and the uses of the domestic animals, and any possible religious symbolism or taboos associated with those animals. This is also kind of a review. Because after you get to the area, and we've covered this in the last couple of weeks, so I'm just kind of giving you a quick overview for the benefit of those, then after you get to the area, then you're going to perform what's referred to as a medical area assessment. So you have these ideas that you've looked up before you've gone to the area. And then when you get to that area, then you're going to start to evaluate the things about what's going on with the local population, the gorillas, any available opportunity to receive any intelligence and information not available. when you were doing your study back in your home base. You want to also review any medical supplies, documents through any recovery and any indigenous sources. and assess the actual extent of the medical training for the resistance forces and the availability of medical supplies and facilities. Okay, so all of a sudden we start running out of ACE bandages, playing four by fours, two by twos, Tylenol, aspirin, you know, Ben Gay, heat patches, cold packs, whatever your tape. and anything like that. Where's the closest place that we can go down to the dollar store, the CVS or the Walgreens? Where could we acquire new supplies to resupply what we've already expended or what we anticipate to expend? And then you want to also evaluate the state of the sanitation and the health within your operational area. And you definitely want to consider conducting the initial medical area assessment and look at the physical conditions and the morale of the people in your, the operational area. The medical status of the guerrilla forces. And identification of immediate threats to the health. of the people and that's going to include any epidemics or any environmental conditions, i.e. the weather, the terrain, lack of sanitation, the food, and any water problems. Also, it's not nothing that you just do. It's like one and done type of a deal because your medical area assessment is going to be a continuous process based on observations and first-hand factual reports by the medic that's there. Then the medical area assessment It's a continuation of your initial medical area assessment, and then it's going to confirm, refutes, or clarifies any previously researched information in other units, any supplements and supports, the area study, and it's going to help form the basis of your after-action review. And also, importantly, is the results of and the information on and the medical area assessment. And that should not be transmitted out of your operational area unless significant differences exist between any previous intelligence reports and the impact on your current or planned operations. And also, the next category is going to be the indigenous personnel. You know, how do they look at, you know, medical stuff? How prepared are they? You want to describe any attitudes towards birth, puberty, marriage, monogamy and polygamy, something that's come up here fairly recently. old age, sickness, death, and any of those types of aspects of the medical part. You want to consider the rituals associated with those events, and you want to describe any principal taboos, especially about food, the animals, and the water, and determine what the attitudes are towards doctors and Western medicine. Now, another part is you want to look at the city or the village or the town. What's the organization there? How developed are they? And then the family organization. Does the family, does the elderly, you know, they have their children, the children leave. Then as the people, the mother and father start to get old, Hold on somebody I heard a beep beep and then as they get old then do the children move back in and Take care of their aging parents or you know those aspects of how it does and what is it the interaction between males and females? and those parts religion housing food water waste disposal And that kind of brings us back to what Mark was discussing earlier about tetanus, tetanus shots, lock jaw, and all that part. And again, time permitting. But just as a quick aspect of that before I go any farther, that clostridia tetani, the bacteria that causes tetanus, and clostridia botulinum, You've all heard of botulism poisoning with the swelling of cans, and they're both in the same family, the Clostridia family. Now, one is not necessarily the same, but what gets you is not the actual bacteria itself, but it's the toxin that formed as a byproduct, a waste product of Clostridia tetteni or Clostridia botulinum. And I hope I'm not getting too deep in that and I hope... Anyway, so now there is a misnomer because we always heard about, oh you stepped on a rusty nail, oh you got jagged by a piece of rusty metal. and you can have a thorn that might puncture the side of your boot or stab you in the side of your leg as you're going across country. And you can come down with the Clostridia tetanus with that puncture of that. Now, to get down to the nitty gritty, Clostridia tetanus is around the world. It's not just in this part or maybe that part or in the uncivilized places of the world. It is worldwide. It lives on feces, poop. And if you look at the history of the world, we've got a long history of animals pooping, whether it's the dinosaurs or Cro-Magnum Man, coyotes, deers, elk, humans, birds, you want me to keep going, squirrels, possums, raccoons, etc. etc. And that's what Clostridia tectani lives on. Now there's different ways of categorizing bacteria. One is what they call some dude named Graham came up with this. They use violet indigo dye and sometimes you categorize them as gram positive or gram negative. So when you isolated the bacteria and you put it on the slip, on the slide that you're gonna put into the microscope, some of these bacteria will take to the gram stain and they'll, the outer skin, the membrane, on the bacteria will absorb this blue purplish hue and they could be more visible. And that's one broad category of isolating bacteria. There's another aspect of about isolating bacteria in two basic categories. And one is, oh man, I was just thinking about this, aerobic and anterobic. Aerobic means that it has to have air to survive. And anaerobic means that it doesn't have air to survive. So this is very important once we realize that Clostridia tetani is anaerobic bacteria. So it does not need oxygen to survive. So what happens is you step on the quote-unquote rusty nail and bear in mind you don't get tetanus from the ferrous oxide that's formed on the nail. The rusty nail gives you an indication on how long that nail has been there. Or like I've already mentioned that you could go into brush up against some bougainvillea bush and or a cactus out in the desert southwest and that's got dust on it and it pokes into the side of your shoe or the side of your leg or your arm and then because that dust has the Clostridia but petini on it then that goes into your skin. So now generally when we treat a wound, you want to get out your, well first we want to make sure that the patient's not allergic to you know beta-dine or whatever stuff we're going to cleanse the wound with. Obviously if the patient's unconscious we can just clean the wound with soap and water or things so we don't want to send them into anaphylactic shock or alcohol or hydrogen peroxide. But the main thing is, is if they've got a puncture wound, we want to, now usually we want to stop the bleeding because, well, it's always obviously because you're going to exsanguinate, you know, all bleeding eventually stops. But the point is that in normal injuries, We want the bleeding to stop. We're going to put a dressing on it and then it's going to start to scab up and you know form a little crusty scab on the top with the dried blood and the you know the platelets and the pop there and everything like that and that's one thing but that's directly opposite of what we want to have occur with a puncture wound where somebody stepped on a nail and I don't care if it's rusty or not or they jagged up against some barbed wire or they were you know climbing up the side of a hill and they there was a flat piece of rock and they slid sideways and went into a cactus or a bush that had stickers on it upon something or other tree and it went into the side of their boot and punctured into their foot because that Clostridia tetani that's in the dust that lives on animal feces is going to be injected like a hypodermic needle into that wound. And so what we want to do is do our best. Now, of course, we're going to scrub the piss out of it initially, and we're going to let it bleed real good to make sure it's, you know, anything that's inside there is going to bleed out. But then in addition, where every day, every 12, 24 hours, whenever we change that dressing, we want to make sure that that wound stays open and then it can weep out. Because Clostridia tetraenei is not real pretty. It's like in addition to having lockjaw where your jaw muscles contract together, then it affects your spinal muscles and it'll actually bend you backwards even sometimes strong enough to crack your vertebrae. Not real pretty. And usually the gestation period by the time the injury initially occurs to the time that you manifest any signs and symptoms of the toxin that's formed by Clostridia tetani is usually going to be about three to seven days. We'll just call it five days to be. Exactly, but it's not real pretty and without treatment you will die. Period. There ain't no second way out of it and it's it's a horrible, horrible, horrible way to go. So, you know, I I had heard Mark discussing that tetanus shots and that new research of about what happens when you get too many of it. And that's some new research that's come up and about. But this aspect was to be able to treat these things more, the more knowledge you have, the better you can survive. sometimes because we've been pulled all our life of about what you call it, what do I want to say, of a rusty nail. Oh, you was walking out through this area and you stepped on a board and it had a nail on it and oh, did it have rust on it or not? Well, that's irrelevant. And like I've mentioned before, out in the desert southwest, you got cactuses, cactuses needles, you got a lot of barbed wire, you could just scrape up against it, you could slide sideways going up some hill and your foot goes into the side of a cactus or some palm trees got some pretty long wicked Thorns on it, you're outside maybe trimming back the bougainvillea that you have around your house and you step on something. So just because it's not a quote unquote rusty nail, but that dust that blows, actually it doesn't blow, it sucks, that What happens is and then you go oh well it wasn't a rusty nail I'll just put a little bit of you know betadine on here and some first aid cream and throw a band-aid on it and and I'll be alright couple days I'm tough guy. Well what happens is is when you put that band-aid on there and you promote the healing of that puncture site that gup is going to be starting to cook down in there. And then about a week later you'll be dead. Oh, that's fine. Sinloi. And that's the way it is. And, you know, I don't make these rules. You got a problem with it? Go talk to God, because he's the one that made the rules. So anyway, we kind of diverted, but I couldn't, you know, it kind of perfectly ties in here of about understanding the medical area study and then once you've gotten onto the ground of what you're going to encounter and then that ties in with Mark Cornke previously talking about the tetanus and tetanus shots and there seems to be always a little confused on transmission vectors. Oh wow, you know it was a rusty nail so I'll be alright. ask for forgiveness for diverting from that part of that. So, but that's okay. It's always one broadcast feeds on another. Like a couple of weeks ago, Mark was talking about radios and decided to instead of call again to interrupt his delivery, I decided to just make some notes and discuss that aspect here. But I see now, gee whiz, now that I've gone into my dissertation, my thesis about feces, you like that, huh? That all of a sudden now we've only got about 22 minutes left in our broadcast. So if we're going to ever get anywhere other than just review and where we've been in the last two weeks, that I need to jump it up a little bit. So I hope that goes to clarify. a little bit about the, how would I say, the misunderstanding, the transmission, the vector. Even what we've been told as younger children when we were walking through some construction site or just out into the junkyard or at the dump and Oh, ouch, it was something I was walking through here and I had my tennis shoes on and this board, it had a nail in it and oh, we got to go inspect the board to see if the nail was rusty. And the rust on the nail is irrelevant to its ability to inoculate you with clostridia tetanii. It's not pretty and you will die. And that's the facts, Jack. So anyway. We had discussed a little bit about here at the beginning. We were talking about the city or the village, the town, the organization, and then a little bit about the family organization. Any religions that are specific to the area, the housing, the food, the water, the waste disposal kind of ties right back into our study of about a Clostridia tetani. and talk a little bit about the sources of income and any local medical practices. How did people handle those things? The language, any relationships. Talk about the relationships with any neighboring cities or any neighboring tribes. Does intermarriage occur? And are any of the general characteristics of language, dress, and physique, are they the same? And what are the forms of cooperation occur and for what purpose, you know, do they get together on certain holidays and things like that? Now, the next... Part of it is going to have to do with the fauna because the medic is going to record any feces species. Yeah, there we go. Any species, yeah, endangered feces of wild animals, birds, reptiles, arthropods, and going to be found as you're moving into the area. Any of them that are located around your campsite and in the village or the city of where you are. And if the names are unknown, you might want to be able to describe them or sketch them of what they are. And then the medic is going to notice any relationships amongst the species, I keep wanting to say feces now that we're on that, including any burrows or nesting sites and the relation to the human habitation, the food supplies and any of the watering sites. Now, once you've gotten to the area, then you want to really start to observe about the organization, the medical elements within that operational area. And because the goals of your medical operations and support of the unconventional warfare, that's going to be to conserve the fighting strength of the Grille of Force and to help secure the local population support for your operation and the guerrilla forces that are operating within that area. And then the medical requirements within that area, they might differ from those posed by a conventional force during operations for two specific reasons. First, the guerrilla forces normally suffer fewer battle casualties and their incidence of disease and malnutrition is often higher. Now in an unconventional warfare, the leader, he go on a trailer, tailor the organization of the medical elements to fit any peculiar situations. And then depending on the skills that are required, then you the organizers might be able to bring any personnel from other medical units into that area. And then the basic medical organizations, then they can expand by using Gorilla Force members and recruiting professional medical personnel to establish and operate Gorilla hospitals. or I guess like down in Mexico they can just kidnap doctors to treat their injured people. Now, the clandestine facilities are going to be at first confined to the emergency and expected care with a minimum of preventive medicine. We touched on this last week when we discussed tailgate medicine. Now, once the area has started to develop successfully, then the clandestine facilities can expand and then become part of the unit's medical organization. and then a wounded gorilla allowed to fall into the enemy hands, they can be forced to reveal what they know and then they can compromise the whole mission. and then some people, maybe a patient with an appropriate cover story, then they can be infiltrated into the civilian or the enemy military hospitals and they might be able to receive the carer not otherwise available in your initial incipient stages of your insurgency. Now with the medical requirements, because your guerrilla forces are going to frequently ignore any minor injuries and illnesses due to high motivation and adaptation to frequent hardships and discomfort. But historically, the lack of proper medical attention has led to serious illness and a disability causing a reduced unit combat effectiveness. Just tough guy, it's just a scratch. Kind of like that Monty Python. Come here, fight like a man. Now, the health standards in many areas are going to be below what we've come to expect in more westernized areas. And the indigenous personnel, they may not accept treatment that is desirable for other people because of religious beliefs or superstitions. And also the natives may have an acquired immunity to certain diseases in the area, but not Clostridia tetani. A broad range of the medical support that can be available in your operational area, although at first the treatment may be limited to rudimentary medical procedures such as first aid, personal hygiene type stuff. And then some gorillas in the past have developed highly organized and effective medical support units and installations. organization paralleled those of conventional forces and that goes to include field hospitals and inaccessible areas where you could set up a more proper type of medical treatment and convalescent types of deals. Now, the medical elements that are going to be supporting the resistance forces, they must be mobile, responsive, and effective in preventing diseases and restoring the sick and the wounded to duty. And there may be no safe area where the guerrillas can take casualties for treatment. And the wounded and the sick personnel are going to become a tactical problem, whether they're a logistical problem. And then the medical support is going to be a major tactical consideration in all operations. And then also then to take into consideration the civilian infrastructure of the guerrillas and that's going to contribute to the medical support by setting up and operating medical facilities. And any or medical personnel are going to help during any combat operations by starting casualty collection points, permitting the remaining members of the guerrillas to keep fighting and the casualties at those points are going to be evacuated to the guerrilla base or any civilian care facilities. But now in an unconventional warfare, the attitude that is sick and the wounded is going to be extremely important. And the emotional importance of the individual soldier that's going to attribute to the medical service, that's going to go a long way in his care and his treatment. because the sick and the wounded can find themselves in the difficult conditions and they have a simple watch for shelter, food and medical treatment and then the standards of care are not going to be lowered and those soldiers may just be unaware of any shortcomings in the medical care that they're going to receive. And experience has shown that a soldier may have a major surgery under extreme hardship conditions and yet demonstrate remarkable recuperative power. Now, with the medical net in your operation area, it's going to be kept as simple as possible and just enough to provide security and fit the estimated needs of the future expansion of your operational area. Now, the medical personnel are going to refine and modify that network after it's up and functioning and secure. And when setting up a medical net, The medical personnel, they got to consider the scale of the activities already in existence and those that are planned in the future. And any potential increase in strength, activities, and operations. Any physical factors including topography, climate, geography, plus transportation and communications. the number and availability and dependability of medically qualified and semi-qualified people in that area, and the attitude of the population, the government, and the guerilla towards medical problems and the medical standards that are accepted in the area, and then the existing non-medical operational facilities in that area of what's going on. And the medical personnel may use any existing intelligence and security nets to start a separate medical net for collecting medical intelligence. And they can also use the existing logistics net to transport any medical supplies. Now, also, we kind of discussed slightly last week about the medical aid station because overall your mission planning is going to include locating and operating an aid station and the medical personnel are going to provide emergency medical treatment at that location and the evacuation of the wounded from the battle area is going to begin there. Because of the conditions of the wounded they may preclude movement to the unit base They're going to be hidden in a secure location and the auxiliary is going to be notified. Remember we heard about the people down there in that ambush down in Mexico that put some of the injured people or some of the uninjured people in the area and hid them in the area and then went to look for help and it wasn't until several hours later before the medical people could actually get there. And then also because the auxiliary is going to care for and hide the wounded or evacuate them to a treatment facility. Now the evacuation of the dead is important for security reasons because if the enemy identifies the dead, the safety of the guerrilla families that can be jeopardized The personnel are going to evacuate and cash the bodies those killed in action until they could be properly buried or disposed of in accordance with the customs of the local population. The removal and the burial is a dead, that's going to deny the enemy valuable intelligence concerning the indigenous casualties. As the operational area is going to develop and the situation favors the sponsor, the evacuation of the more seriously injured or diseased personnel to the friendly areas, that may become possible. And the action is going to lighten the burden on the local facilities and that's going to help provide a higher standard of medical care for the remaining patients. Air evacuation is Obviously, the most logical evacuation means, but the disadvantage is the inherent threat to the security. And any landing sites must be located well away from any sensitive areas, and the guerrilla forces must secure and control the surrounding area until the aircraft leaves. Now, the next aspect of is going to be the convalescent facilities. And that's going to be an area where the patients are sent to recuperate. That's going to be called a convalescent facilities. Now, as the patients are discharged as soon as possible, and then a convalescent facility, that could be a safe house in which one or two people are going to be recuperating with their necessary cover stories. that it could be in any base camp in a gorilla controlled area. Now the next category is going to be referred to as a gorilla hospital. Now, the Grilla Hospital, that's going to be a medical treatment facility or a complex of smaller facilities that's going to be providing inpatient medical support to the Grilla Force. And a Grilla Hospital, that's going to be established during the organization and the build-up phase of your resistance organization and it must be ready for operation at the start of the combat operations. and it must continue to provide medical support until directed otherwise. Now, the hospital, it's going to be generally in that area and it supports, but there's also going to be considerations of your Met PC and that may dictate otherwise because an indigenous medical officer with advice and assistance of your people is going to usually command a guerilla hospital. However, depending on the circumstances within the area, the group may be the leader, that may be the commander, the senior medical personnel. Now the guerrilla hospital rarely, if ever, outwardly resembles a conventional hospital. Under requirements for strict security, flexibility, and rapid mobility, that's going to preclude a visible comparison with any conventional military or civilian medical facilities. But as the guerrilla force consolidates its hold on the area, then all medical support functions is going to contend to consolidate. And as the safe areas are going to allow the establishment of a centralized system of the medical care and any sophisticated hospital permit care that's more elaborate because they're going to provide a wider selection of trained personnel and specialized equipment and the capability of more extensive and prolonged treatment and the hospital considerations are going to depend on the location, the security, the communications, the medical supplies, and any sections. Because the guerrilla hospital staff, they're going to conduct a reconnaissance for any possible hospital sites, and then they're going to coordinate the training of the guerrilla members who are going to support the hospital operations. Now, the hospital should be in a secure area, but accessible to casualties. The site planners, they have to consider security, topography, distance, mobility, and enemy counter-guerrilla activities, and a sanctuary across an international border is going to be ideal for your guerrilla hospital. Now with the security, there's got to be strict security measures and that goes to protect the covert nature of the guerrilla hospital operations. And the security compromises can lead to the capture of the hospital staff, the patients, the supplies, and that might also compromise members of the auxiliary or the underground or jeopardize the entire operation. Now, with the communications aspect because rapid communications are going to be essential between the hospital command and the area or the sector commander and that goes to maintain adequate medical support and ensure survival. And the coordination of the hospital movement, the receiving of the casualties, the supplies, the requesting support and the disseminating intelligence, that's all going to depend on the rapid and secure communications. Now I see we've only got about two minutes left, so obviously we're not going to get to our planned aspect of the border deals, but just kind of a quick wrap up, a recap. We talked about the medical area study. We covered about the medical area assessment, the area study is done before you go in the area. Then when you move to the area, then you collect your area assessment to confirm or deny what you had already figured was going on. You want to talk about indigenous personnel, the organization, the village of the cities, the families, the religious, the housing, the food, the water, the waste disposal. The sources of the income, the local medical practices, the language, the relationship, the Fauna, the organization of your medical elements within the area, any medical requirements. The medical network, we talked about the aid station, the convalescent facilities, and then we were also discussing the part of about the guerrilla hospital and the parts about the location, the security, and the communications. Now next week when we get back, we'll have a quicker review and not so much from back at square one where we'll talk about the medical supplies, the sections, the medical training of the guerrilla forces, any periodic medical reports. and those aspects of it. And then time permitting, we might touch on any maybe legal procedures and things like that. So we're starting to see that this isn't just, well, this is my rifle and this is my gun and this is for fighting and this is for fun and I don't need to be considered with those stuff, but we're definitely gonna have to work together. And I hope you enjoyed our little sidebar about Clostridia, Ketnai, I'll see you back here on Liberty Tree Radio on Monday, but it's going to be up to you to join together with the band. Later. Let us help you find the right shotgun or rifle for you. Or if you're looking for a pistol or concealed carry, we have a nice selection of compact and subcompact pistols for that too. Check out our website at www.libertiesguardian.com. That website again is www.libertiesguardian.com. Go to the website and check out our selection today. Join Mark and Tom for Weapons Wednesday, where you'll learn how to use everything from your bare hands to your average AR-15. The 12th gauge autoloader? Sure. The 45th long slide? Yep. With laser siding? You betcha. The Uzi 9mm? 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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 attacks 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 trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. 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? Don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Share children. O 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. Pray to God, keep the torch of freedom. As Iowocke vanished in the midst of 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? Is this still the land of the tw... The evening, ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Cornke. I'm Larry Lawson. 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 south. Ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com And we are on AM&FM micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net Hallmark and Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good afternoon to all of our friends in the lower 49, which includes the great state of Jefferson. Good evening to all the rest of our friends east of that location because, well, into the evening hours but way out there in California and the California cooperative Soviet states north it's still afternoon so anyway beautiful day today cool we had a lot of snow and shoveling snow good way to break in the winter muscles because you got to move in different ways it's kind of like I was talking about with skiing so get out there get some work done still got more wood to cut Gotta get that done, but that's a progressive thing through the winter and as it gets cold it's a lot easier to split things anyway. They're frozen if whatever's moisture left actually helps to break up the wood. So Larry, it's been busy here. Temperatures have been in the 20s, high 20s, lower 30s. What's it like in your neck of the woods? What's the date today? It was jumping off the wall down there in the middle of the Midwest. Well, it's cold here in Indiana. It's 20 degrees and dropping. It's going to be like 10 by 7 or 8 o'clock this morning, second day in a row. So, hey, congratulations. Those chemtrails are really doing a good job cooling off the planet like they wanted. You've got to fight that global warming, don't you know? Meanwhile, crops are disappearing and farmers are not able to get them out in snow. Farmers may not be able to get them in the spring, this being a harsh winter probably coming up. One quarter of the world's pigs are gone. Food supplies are dwindling fast. Gee, there's a milk supplier that just said that they're going out of business. Who was that? Let's see, Dean Foods, files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. So, gosh folks, you better be stocking up on food because it's not looking good. About the time you figure it out, prices are going to be out of sight. You're never going to be able to catch up. Get ahead now while the prices are cheap. Can goods, dry goods, whatever you can afford and put away because it's going, going, soon to be gone. If you don't have a freezer, it might be a good thing to invest in. Of course, the power fails. Don't forget, if it's cold outside, you can put the food outside to keep it from spoiling. Some people didn't figure that out when that's happened before. But if you want to get ahead of the prices on meat going up, get a freezer of some kind. You can also can meat. You can can almost anything. You can fish, pork, beef, whatever. You can put it in a canning jar. use quart jars, put a tablespoon of salt in there, put it on 90 pounds of pressure for, I'm sorry, put it on 15 pounds of pressure for 90 minutes and you can can just about anything. You better get moving though, this stuff's gonna catch up fairly quick. Seriously, they're doing recalls on food, you know, this has gotta be on purpose. They're doing recalls on food, bringing back huge amounts of food and the farmers aren't bringing it in. Store shelves are going to be going empty. or filled up with garbage you may not want to eat you know i'd stock up up some ramen noodles but after reading on those things don't really want to eat them very often how do you want to get through this if you can get through this and i don't even know how we're going to get through any of this i'm sitting here looking at yahoo one of the biggest garbage uh... producing news people around New poll shows booty gag in the lead in Iowa. Can he win it all? Really? We just had one queer for president. They want to shove another one in there. Of course, Bush Jr. was a queer as well. I guess they like the queers or the, uh, the, the paper, the rapist, pedos, whatever you want to, whatever you want. Your version of perversion is, uh, on display. Uh, Zio Trumpy is just as Epstein guilty as the Clintons were. You know, they, keep pointing about the eppstein didn't kill himself well no he's not dead at all uh... the corner did not even do a dn a test on the body you know brother committed to that with him and that was good enough for them so remember the picture that they showed of the corpse had different years and those jeffy eppstein is not dead they just want people to quit asking questions about him and they don't want to have to go over give lane maxwell who's the one that ran jeffy She's out there doing the same garbage she always has been. These are crimes that were committed. There were likely deaths that occurred from this. To blackmail both politicians. This is treason. But he was an intelligent asset for the NSA and the CIA and the FBI. So gosh, Golly Gee can't do anything about that. I gotta hide all the evidence and don't go after her. She's still working for us by golly. Israel is our enemy. They ran Epstein. They murdered 3,000 Americans on 9-11. They attacked the USS Liberty in 1967, tried to get us into a war with Egypt. They want to do the same thing with Iran now, and Trump is more than willing to do so. You know, Trump, the guy that pulled our troops out of Syria for, what, a couple days? 20 heat troops? After a couple days, they sent back 500 or 600 to steal oil there. Not like he didn't have precedent. I mean Jared 666 Kushner who has ties to genie energy helped convince him to steal the Golan Heights for scumbag Epstein raping Israel scumbag terrorist lying spying 9-11 murdering Israel That is our enemy not the Iranians. The Iranians didn't do any of that. None of it. Israel did. They blackmailed both parties both sets of politicians That's why old Jeffy Epstein had a picture of Bill Clinton in his mansion wearing a blue dress. He was a compromised trophy for Israel blackmailed by Epstein and Monica Bluinsky. So this is what we're looking at folks and now you get the media pushing this piece of garbage pee booty gag. Really? Really? I could just see the bombs lighting up over the country mark. I mean, it's writings on the wall, man. This country is sick. It is toast. They're pushing the fact that they're going to let the Newtown fake Sandy Hook gun grabbers go after the manufacturers there, after they orchestrated a kangaroo court trial against Jim Fetsner and the Sandy Hook information he put out. You know, Posner, you piece of garbage. How many times can your little kid die fake piece of garbage? We know what you are. We know what you did. Nobody there died. It was a FEMA drill. Home Obama legalized propaganda, then staged a FEMA drill and tried to make everybody believe that it was real. And most people don't buy that garbage. But they're using it to beat gun owners over the head with. You know, it's sickening what's going on. It's sickening. And Trump, he's pushing the red flag laws. Along with Princess Incest, Zionat-cobolist Ivanka. You know, and Panzy Graham. A little faggot Senator Panzy Graham. You know? All slurping on Israeli hide-in. Who we got here? Somebody else say something? Okay. Well, what do you think, Mark? Am I off base here or have I hit the nail on the head, so to speak? Well, I think one of the interesting things, again, which would be kind of fun, the whole idea that they can sue the gun manufacturers for whatever it is that they're choosing to attack them for, which to me I'm trying to figure out how it is they can sue somebody else for a manufacturer item that is sold to another party, okay? But in the twisted, illegitimate legal system that we have, The parasites and the ring knockers are trying to figure out any way they can to disrupt and attack the firearms industry. Excuse me, the ability to produce is most important here. It would be kind of fun, but we need to pick a couple of Jewish companies, Israeli owned, that manufacturer, for instance, Kars or anything. I wouldn't make any difference what it is. You take the argument that they have just given and apply it to any other product because if you can figure out some way to make somebody else liable for the manufacturer of the product, then Ford Mustangs will be gone within two years and dodge challengers right behind them. See what I mean? And by the way, Ford's guilty, they know. But for that matter, how about Audie? For that matter, how about Mitsubishi? Mitsubishi makes a whole bunch of crotch rocket vehicles that go a mile, well, about three miles a minute easily. They have a speedometer that runs to 160, 170. Well, there aren't any roads in this country where you can travel that fast, so there's no legitimate excuse. And how many people have died behind the wheel of those cars? Now, even though, again, once they buy it, they're the operator and it's their problem, not the manufacturer. They're not, you know, they all supposed to know what the restrictions are on the road. But if you were to cookie cutter whatever it is that the federal court has generated for now attacking Remington, then you should be able to make millions off of your dead relative having, you know, jump behind the wheel of a Ford Fiesta. a Ford Mustang, Chevy anything, anything, it wouldn't make any difference what the hell it is. And after all, they knew what they were doing when they built that weapon of destruction, that car of death, that vehicle of doom. How many and how many and you are five miles an hour is a death trap? Well not only that but it's no no it's just the idea that if you can argue that you can you know you can make it illegitimate you know it's illegitimate to use the firearm but it's a responsibility of the manufacturer for a third party using the firearm you know in other words somebody in the chain of purchase then the vehicles work the same way because how many mustangs have had accidents? I mean, just think about the gobbledygook you can come up with. And again, this is designed to disrupt manufacturing. Remember guys, what's their mission? To block our ability to defend ourselves when foreign incursion takes place with cooperation by traders in the pentagram and the federal government and throughout the states. Internal manufacture is what they have to try and destroy. On our side of the checks and balances system, police states will get any gun they want, or even if they're crappy guns, they'll have guns you won't. It's that simple. They have them. You don't. Okay? Kind of like Red Dawn. They live here. We don't. Well, they've got guns. You won't. They won't be able to buy them. And that is the goal. People go, oh, they can't do that. Well, obviously the Supreme Court said they could. See, what's interesting is the Supreme Court's going to allow this to continue rather than the fact that it should have the Cabache put to it right away. It should be done, finished, no way. So the only other option is somebody gets pissed, goes out, rolls up on them, put the bullet in everybody who's cooperating with the idea that they're going to proceed with this. Because this is the other thing that you're getting to is where A whole bunch of people are just going to say enough is enough and 11 o'clock at night, 3 o'clock in the morning, 2 o'clock in the afternoon, people are just going to ride up and go after these secondary ponds, these bums that they have out there pushing this garbage and they're just going to be gone. Well, in addition to Ford and Chevy, Dodge, whatever it is, why don't we go after Budweiser and Seagrams and everything? Oh yeah, yeah, and they're deep money. And most important is it will hit the Jewish money. See, that's what I said. You got to pick like you just brought up. All of the, since the prohibition, the Jews pretty well took over the liquor industry just like they did everything else. And prohibition's job was to get rid of and run into ground all of the American owned, you know, slash, Goyem owned operations. They then rolled up with their Jewish mobsters, of course working the guns from the organized crime end and the other government organized crime end, and they all met in the middle. So again, going after the booze, why not? I mean, in fact, that ties in the vehicles because how dare Mustang allow people forward to get behind the wheel of a car having used Budweiser products. We have to have a breathalyzer installed in every vehicle. What about United Cutlery when somebody gets stabbed? What about Stanley Tools when somebody bashes somebody's head in with a hammer or a screwdriver? Are they going to be liable to? They should be just as pliable. See, but there again, see, this opens a can of worms with a purpose. Think about it, because that is what they're doing. They know they're attacking manufacturing. And since most of the people you're talking about out there, the turds that are all these communists who never worked a day in their life, they have no clue about getting dirty other than maybe rolling around in a pigsty to have sex with a pig. Other than that, they have no clue and they don't care, but any time a working person, they're always telling you, how the communists would be working people. Yeah, my ass. The moment the working people show up, that's when they're attacked by all these piss-willy, college-bred pieces of trash that of course feel their feces doesn't stink, yours does, and under no circumstances is it any way, shape, or form inclusive quote unquote communism. Just the reverse. It's the same old monarchical crap right from the get-go, which is the other reason we got a lot of people to shoot out of this country. Not an out... they don't outnumber us, but there's a whole bunch, just like at the end of the American War for Independence. We had to deport one-fifth of the population. All of you need to be thinking that way. Granted, I know you're talking... everybody when I say this is saying, well, why are you going to deport them if we shoot them? I can't be there to stop you from doing that. I can't be in, this is a big country, there's 50 states, two territories. I'm not going to be able to stop people from doing just exactly that and I know that's what's going to happen. So these fools on the other side who keep you happy about how they're going to exterminate us and we all need to die and why don't we die sooner? I plan on making them die sooner because they're already, in fact sooner still, let's put it that way and therefore I don't have to worry about dying sooner, I'll just, whenever I go I go and I'm happy. But in the meantime, if I have to risk the possibility of dying, they're already telling me they're planning on... They've got a hundred ways they want to try and murder us now. Lack of care, you know, dope in the care, you know, take your pick, which direction. Either way, it all seems to be the same agenda over and over again. They want to try to poison us, execute us, starve us, whatever it is they're going to do. Well, obviously they need to be gone. And we outnumber them, so we need all to be talking constantly about they need to be gone. It's like the 5G operators. You know, we're talking about, you know, unconventional or paraconventional operations. I've said this a million times. They send an operator out or operators out to fix something. You destroy the equipment, you kill the operators. There's only so many people and not a fixed clandestine equipment. You get rid of the operators and you get rid of the middle management. You don't have to go after all the big cheeses. If they have no one to give orders to and no one to turn a wrench, what do they do? And I don't care if they go, ciau chu, habong da, habong da, upon the wire while they're screaming at you and throwing a wrench, or maybe they'll be allowed to carry pistols when they think you won't. Or whatever, they'll be carrying guns, because they're special comrade party members, okay? They're special party people. But the bottom line is, you'll be popping them with a high-powered rifle at 400 yards, and while they're still dangling their bleeding out, that's when you go up with a high-lobe, take their high-low down, and pull out the body there, and... set up the ambush for whoever comes to find out why you aren't fixing the 5G Fry America program. The next ones that come out die just like the first ones that came out. Now there's that many fewer operators and there's a very small minority of people who have any clue what they're doing about what they're doing. When you get rid of them, the other side can no longer give them orders. They no longer have that tool in the toolbox. The machine dies for lack of operatives and equipment. Remember what Solzhenitsyn said? Alexander Solzhenitsyn, he said it very clearly, the wretched machine for lack of operatives and equipment would grind to the attitude you have to have. We got everything to gain in, nothing to lose by getting rid of their sorry arses. They're pumping the fear thing with like the 5G, which I understand, it's correctly. But here's the thing, it's like, it's gonna resist, and we're all gonna just walk out and get rid of them. Actually, think about this, how many 5G projector sites are there gonna be? As far as primaries, because we're rest of our sub-repeaters. So how many locations do you just have to walk out and hit the switch on, so to speak, as they collapse sideways, they burn to the ground, whatever. If everybody decides to do that in all of our areas, but we don't do it in enemy territory, Who gets hurt by that, guys? We don't. Have you thought about that one? How about you take the 5G and you leave it up in enemy territory, but you knock it down in friendly territory? Your brains aren't scattered. Your minds still work. They did their own people and their power base is shattered. Like the public fool system. Get your kids out. Leave your enemy's kids in. vomit product. Who cares? It's them, not yours. And you know what? I'm going to fix them anyway. Look what you got out of the college is these hairball coffers. It's like, Lee, goodbye. First of all, let them keep doing what they're doing the way they're doing it because they're failures. Second, it'll be easier to target the failures when the time comes, kick their arse out of the country. They have no clue how to put two things together and then make them work. We not only have a clue about how to make it work, we built it to make it work. That's our side versus the punks on their side and rather than fixing their machine break it. It's just like talking about, you know, they come out for the gun. Get the war going. The conversation repeatedly of having Virginia, okay, they just went total commie. Now here's what's fascinating. And Larry, you know, think about this. Trump had two years, two full years with all Republicans rats in the house. You know, he had all three cards, right? Yep, didn't do shit with him. I forgive me didn't do anything with it really total fumble fumble screwed didn't he? Now let me point something out The communists are already in motion to go after the guns and they're not even in office in Virginia And they're all of the same page you see the difference between the fake? Republarat slash fake conservative and the hardcore communist. That's the other other side of the coin like i said remember what i said three years ago trump better be jumping off the old warning he should be a he will be out of the chocks he should be running day one he should not be taking any vacations he's been golfing and do it when it's signed in all over the place sorry p o s fumbles grown every step of the way right now they're playing us with this whole scam with the uh... with the uh... uh... impeachment garbage if you look at the same scam as the first two years Oh yeah, anything happening? Oh yeah, it's really bad. Oh yeah, oh they're gonna, Trump would be out of the, well, Trump's gonna be out eventually and the commies are coming, okay? That's not a, that's done. There's not even a question about that. He fumbled screwed three years. He's totally failed us on this, okay? That's, I don't care, oh, what about that? No, he's failed us on this. So here we are heading towards whatever shipwreck, either the closer date or the later date. I hope we need the closer date. And even as that happens, when they start something, we need to throw gasoline on that fire, blow oxygen into it. We need to get the flames going high. We need to get this thing done. But if it does happen like that, by God, you all better be serious going in hacking and chopping. No hesitation, no think twice, like I told you. If you want to understand how it's going to be for you, watch the movie Heat. The best expressive example of direct decision contact is the scene where they're leaving the bank. I'm not telling you to be a bank robber. I'm talking about attitude. They come out systematically, everything's going the way it's supposed to be planned, but what they don't know is that the aggressor is on the ground. The cops are moving in on them. The moment, the instant that the aggressor is identified, there is no hesitation. You fire and you put down as many targets as you can. Watch that point of contact and decision process. That was very competently expressed and demonstrated in how we must act. Well you go to give them a chance. We're not going to give them any chance. We can't. It's also like in the movie They Live, I mean when Roddy Piper saw who the enemy was, he grabbed a shotgun and started kicking tail. I'm coming here to chew bubblegum and kick butt. Yep. Just think. There are all kinds of examples that we can use. Demonstration. And I'm all out of bubble gum. Yeah, and I'm all out of bubble gum. Oh my god, we got one that can see! Yeah, of course you do. So, another thing, or another part of the checklist, and I will repeat this again. Virginia is, what I want to do is I want to watch to see how long it takes for them to kick off the first boot. I want to see how to step off. I want to see how quick because they're already they're not even in office yet and they're already bragging and they've all got their meetings going in preparation to go jump off at high speed for Virginia. So now you count the days. Notice I didn't say years. You count the days it takes for them to get in motion to go after the guns. Days. Now here's what's funny. Watch the NRA do do flip lip service. Watch the Fuddlies and I mean Fuddlies the characters who are well I don't like mumpsocks, and I don't have one I don't give a I don't give a squat. I don't like ski I don't ski either I don't ski shoot you know what but I'm not gonna be so stupid that I bad-mouthed the people that are doing sports that I don't like that I don't have an interest in if they're pro firearms smart enough to figure out that my enemy hates all guns and he picks off people here and picks off people there because there are dimwits and idiots stupid enough to try and lick their enemies hind end to try and make some kind of appeasement like Trump did when he signed off on the bump stock bottom line and again half a million votes wow do you think you think however many votes voters We're tied in to, say, Virginia politics that were young hard chargers that wore Trump hats and they got out there and they protested and they did everything. They've been ridiculed, especially in a commie state where you've got all the filth that's in Virginia that's vomited in there. All of a sudden, like I said, you feel that sharp stab between your shoulder blades and you look down, there's a four-inch piece of knife sticking out your chest. And you're thinking, one of my enemies did this, and there's good old Donald with his cackly, you know, laugh going, holding the knife that stuck you in the back. Do you think that those people are going to stick around for you? Think about it, that they're gonna stick around for Trumpette with him doing that. A lot of people, what little experiment they may have had in the way of an interest in politics, all it takes is one action like that. You know, it's the old story, 500 Attaboys are killed by one old squat. You know, old S-hit. Well, guess what? He did the S-hit and he didn't even have to. The enemy didn't have the power. Old numbnuts slash old spineless. Just had to run out there and help his old Neocon buddies to screw the gun owners And that's where you got what you got there and so the Fudleys went right along with it. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah, we don't like the bump stocks anyway, there's no reason for it. I don't see it with the bump. If it was never restricted in the first place dick dink head then How and why would they have legitimacy and doing legitimacy in doing that now? Which they don't So, again, this is the progression step by step. We'll see. Let's count the days. Let's see. We've only got so much time before they're going to be sworn in. Of course, you've still got the sessions that are left, and they're all... those are lame duck... it's a lame duck environment now. There's nothing they can really do to save the ship because it's now headed towards the rocks. And the interesting thing is going to see... the thing to watch and to see will be the excuse making about the shipwreck. And how, well, it's not that bad. Oh well, we got a, well, if they get more votes, we'll have to turn our guns in. Wait for the spineless Kurds, you know, Fudleys to do that one, okay? That's when the Fud, the Fudleys will really be kicking it off. Well, I only have a single-year shotgun in 22, and if they take my shotgun, it's okay, because they'll still have my 22. Okay, they can take my 22 also. And by the way, take those other guys, I'll let me drop a dime on those, my neighbors, they have guns. Watch for that Watch for that and they'll brag a case like that up to by the way, and they're gonna be coming That's not an if that's just to win That's what the whole idiot stick red flag garbage is about red flag commie, you know banner laws Another thing real quick on that note. We're at the bottom of the hour by the way a little past 36 minutes after Larry anything else jump in there, please before everybody farther. We might have lost Larry for a minute Just in case tell you what we have Edward right there I had another request, actually I'm just going down the order the way it is and I think we played this a couple weeks ago, but oh well, we'll do it again. For Ann, and hold on here, oh, in Virginia, as a matter of fact, well, Ann in Virginia, Western, not West Virginia, but Western Virginia, headed towards Ohio. For Ann, we've got Think by Colita, Ed, if you could line that up. and a little past the bottom of the hour, it's 37 minutes after, so seven minutes after the hour. If you could think by Colita, by the way, that's from John Wick, and if you, kind of an interesting piece that it shows up the way it does because it was, it's a casual background noise piece that becomes part of a shoot-em-up situation, okay? If you watch John Wick 1, you may or may not recognize the song. It's in the background, but it, it, the pace for the initial calmness of the first point of contact and then gets more into the stomp and techno with the later element of the scenes that they follow through on with Point of Contact and the Mafiosa mansion. Or Mafiosa disco club. So Think by Kalidah, if you could Ed, and in addition do we have Larry back yet? I'm here, there we go. Larry anything else jump in there please? Well, the economy is going down like crazy. Sears is closing half their stores. Restaurants aren't going to be able to keep up. People can't afford to go out and buy food. I mean, this economy is toast. It's going down. I don't care how wonderful they tell you it is. It's toast. So whatever dollars you get left, you better be stocking up some food because that is going, going, going. like we said, quarter of the world's pigs are gone. Now they've stocked up on pork bellies, they've got, that's what they make bacon and stuff out of. The warehouse is actually overflowing with these things, but I guarantee you they'll use this as an excuse to jack the price up on those things even though they have a surplus. uh... food is being taken out of circulation stock up while you can and probably get idea tied some of it because i'm sure that the scumbags at some point or say well you need to share with those guys you need to share with the illegal coming in there hungry feed them you know that mentality that we've got to these people though it's coming down folks it's i mean winters are engineered in trail geoengineering stock up while you can and while you can afford it while it's cheap now because it's not going to be for much longer. Well on that note again, an interesting thing that we picked up from Dollar Tree, Larry, and I don't know if you'll see it down in your area, but it's rather fascinating. It's an MRE-type pouch, plastic, of course, instead of mylar. and uh... it is in the food section obviously it is a sloppy joe not a sloppy joe mix it's a sloppy joe vegan pouch uh... not non gluten uh... non gmo vegan of course and what's interesting is that first people are actually weird a well actually they have these in the mre's if you've gotten any of the newer mre the latest battery of menus vegan chili and vegan barbecue beef is in there. It's fake barbecue beef. It's vegan. It's vegetarian. It's a vegetarian menu. There are, I think, three total. I think I have two of them. In fact, I just looked at them today just to make sure. Again, 10 ounces, which is what the size of these pouches are. Now, the only difference is these are not the Mylar slash alloy pouch, but They are a blue pouch, clear plastic otherwise. Mostly, I mean very very dominant blue. I've not seen these on the shelf before and they may even be regional. But they are decent. We actually bought a quantity of them, a number of them, once I want to taste test it. Like most of the stuff made today, like the MREs, there's no extreme spice level in any way, shape or form. It's not extremely sweet, not extremely Tangy, not extremely hot. None of the MREs, even though they might be from the Spanish, like Mexican meals, they're not hot. Not the MREs. You always want hot sauce, you always want to add other spices. Garlic would be a good idea to have in your inventory. It's just a decent little pack. The pouch will make, if you have regular slices of bread, you could do four good sandwiches with equal servings. if you divide it up by a quarter from the pouch. So that's a pretty decent meal pack. If you've got roll ups, you can put it into roll ups. Into, you know, whatever you want. Soft shells, hard shells, whatever you might have, you can throw other stuff in with it. I think it would work, what I'd like to try is I think it would work really well like a typical, you know, roll up where you take ramen noodles, soak them up, get them wet, get them tacky. uh... don't know again minimize so there's no water with little water is left over your drain out uh... throw that in the roll up through the barbecue in that role that up to a smaller whatever you got pickles relish whatever flavoring you want to do hot sauce if you want and then do the roll up the rest of the way it makes a pretty good filling meal for very minimal cost and again everything in a dollar tree is a dollar another thing one-and-a-half pound uh... bags of pinto beans are still available they actually restock uh... interestingly enough none of these dollar trees get to pick or choose whatever that whatever is on their inventory that's pretty well confirmed now there is a main warehouse you can look to see what they have on hand uh... what i believe this is a t v p but it's a non hybrid slash uh... non gmo whatever type of uh... tvp they've come up with and there's a can extensive uh... listing their what else in it and so it's not hard to figure out made california not made in uh... china which is critical but uh... of course made california that means just slaves mexico work packaging up instead of slaves from china but it is uh... again it is u.s. and uh... it's a dollar an item i believe there's five or six to a box, I don't think any more could fit in the pouches, but I grabbed a box and then I grabbed a few extras that were in a loose box. And we tried one of them yesterday and they work. They're good enough for what they're for. Filling the void. You don't need filly, you know, filly magnet, you know, filly mignon every meal and you wouldn't normally under any circumstances. But as a utility grade standard off-the-shelf course item, they'd be great. Worked just fine. You can take rice, throw, dump some of this on the rice. You can probably get six servings that way if you want to stretch it out. All from one pouch. Does the sloppy joe package have to be refrigerated or... Nope, this is a shelf stable. This is just like a regular retort pouch, only it's plastic. It's the plastic ones like you're seeing uncle bends and the others used. Instead of the foil pouch, the retort pouch, you see with the army rations. So, it's again, vegetarian, but it does have, you know, it's decent enough for what it is. I'm looking at buying more. I don't know how quickly they'll run out. Somebody looks at it, they might grab it simply for the same reason I'm talking about it. Now, I know they have them at the Chelsea, and they may have some at the Ann Arbor Dollar Tree here in our area. We're up in Michigan. But all around the country, wherever you are, need a spot check on this. And again, it's put on the shelf in a cardboard. It has its own cardboard box, kind of like spice packs. Only again, 10 ounce package, almost square, and very, very blue. Easy to spot on the shelf because it is blue. And they make a big deal about that. The company's been around since, it looks like it said 1890. So, I would say again, probably, you know, goes back to the soybean era when the soybeans were being brought up along with peanuts as the food solution. Remember, George Washington Carver and all this case, not California, George Washington Carver was down south. But it definitely is a solution food for cheap. And of course, they still have the freeze dried fruits for a dollar pouch at Dollar Tree also. Go ahead. Yeah, I had one of these and I had the meat from some burger patties I had laying around and heated up all together with some powdered garlic and came out quite good. Yeah, it can be added too. You could chop onions up and throw in there if you want. It does have some onions, supposed to, or onion powder. It does have dried tomatoes or dried tomato powder. So, again, it does have a smoky flavor, but it's just not extreme. You know, it's not super rich. It's like typical for the civilian type food stuff they make nowadays. They're trying to make everybody kind of happy, which doesn't make some people real happy, but other people will just go along with it, which is what we do. So it's a good reason to have some spices on hand to dress some of this stuff up. Yep, exactly. Yep, edible as is, but to be added to where possible. Yep. Again, you could throw rice down and throw just squeeze this out. You don't heat it up, boil it up. You don't have to microwave it. You could boil it up in a pot of water like we do our amarepa main courses. You put them all in an immersion unit and all you do is just warm it up enough and then you squeeze it, tear the corner out and squeeze the, well, more of a corner because this has chunks of what are fake meat in it. Again, TVP, whatever. it open enough that you can take a percentage and everybody gets about the same and then once you've squeezed everything out that you can for all the different servings, take a little hot water, put it in there, shake it up, don't waste whatever's inside, put it on somebody else's product or ask anybody if they want a little bit more that way. But nothing like that goes to waste ever. That should be a high priority. Also, and I'm going to repeat this again, I've been dealing with wholesalers for decades, nigh on 40 years. some of the companies that you'd recognize, I know when they were another company and had a different name. And we're in a totally different state and they're very well established and even their employees don't know what their history of their business is. Okay? Well, I've been checking on MRE's, the subject we've been talking about here, and unfortunately nobody in the wholesale end has anything in any good quantity or they don't have anything at all. There has already been, not a quiet, but just a pressing interest, and the other problem has been a lack of availability with regard to replacements. Now, on the retail end, she says, don't tell me, oh, we're going with the, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah And some of our listeners already helped to buy out two or three of the different categories of MREs. In fact, one of our friends got the very last and talking to the company and to others the last couple of days, the companies confirmed they have nothing on the horizon. Not only did he just not have it, okay, what they're saying is a lot of people are claiming to have the product, And when they, okay, we want it and we want to buy it, oh, I don't have it after all. Okay, in other words, they were trying to get your money, again, this is all the stuff going on behind the scenes, guys. They wanted to get their capital probably so that they could then turn around and maybe get hold of whatever they were trying to make a deal on. And even there, it wasn't guaranteed. So the companies had the option, you know, like they said, these guys don't have it and they don't know where to get it. So, there has already been a vacuuming up at the jobber end of a good chunk of whatever has been available. The SOPACO meals, I want to remind everybody, that's what we've been buying too by the way, the 14 count, 16 count per case. Look at the price of a main course right now. At the very least you get the main course, you get some kind of pastry for a snack or breads, you know, cakes, less cakes. Then you get a condiment pack, you get a heater for your meal. Guys, for what you're paying wholesale for those meals is what you're paying for just the retort main course pouch and that's it. So no matter what, we were getting a really, really good deal. Of course, with 16 meals per case, a better deal. Originally, they're 12, then they had 14s, then they had some 16s. Some of the other, quote-unquote, regular military rations, and the only difference between Sopaco and the other, they're made packed by the same company that makes the standard pack, is that they're in a clear bag instead of the rodent poison bag that they put everything in. Because that's what the brown and the dark brown and the light can, or coyote colored bags are. They're a vermin. uh... poison in uh... infused plastic designed to keep the bugs away by people get a lot of the roads get sick and they leave it alone to decide it nauseated or kill them if they had offered so that's the difference but they can't claim if you have a packaged clear pack so pack all that you've been with doing global russians course now with scurrilous pigs in government like lying feds lying bat faggots and lying federal marshals we know that uh... they just they'd lie anyway and of course how you can approve or disprove you can't it's the old story guilty until proven innocent when the time comes to get that bad you'll be shooting them if you're paranoid to that degree that you won't even buy the food to feed yourself you got a problem seriously so we've tried to come up with solutions and that's why i brought up this thing about the dollar tree items when i've been seeing them uh... if you're buying everything from just the dollar tree members of dollar an item you're going to be looking at three four or five dollars to make something comparable at least in the base calories uh... in the way of a ration if you want to by cherry picking from different items in different with different companies or say with dollar tree exam story i think from yesterday mark i mean i've seen the stuff everyday urgent more than two million pounds of chicken products recall in eight states I mean, it's not just the pigs, it's not just the crops. I mean, they're doing recalls too. They're taking out the food supply. You better be moving your butts and getting something in stock. Yeah, and again, this is shelf stable. Ideally with packages like this, number one, keep them in the dark, keep them cool. Basement storage or underground caching would be a good thing, but you want to make sure again that stuff doesn't freeze up. With freeze dried, you don't have to worry about that. Other than, again, still keep it dry, keep it cool. The cooler you store any of the foodstuffs, the longer the shelf life. And I've read this on the air, I'll pull it out, I've got the fine cabin around the corner. The government has already flat out admitted they don't know how long MREs would actually last on the shelf because the cooler that they're stored are basically a ground or underground surface temperature. If you keep them at that level, they are good literally indefinitely. Most of your foodstuffs are. Now, like anything made by a harmel, it doesn't really have an expiration date. Right. A little suggestion, you get much of this stuff. If possible, get a, put it in a metal footlock. or at least on those plastic foot lockers that doesn't have any holes, bugs can get in. Just to help protect it further. As a matter of fact, there's a couple of, if you check, for instance, Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace, all over the country there's people who deal in barrels and food storage containers. There are metal, there's sheet metal, they're kind of like the old Civil Defense water cans, or water barrels in terms of size. They're typically tapered so they will actually stack inside each other to reduce space. But what's really neat is they're about 30 to 35 gallons each. So far, everyone I've looked at has had these. Now, some of them, they're summer food grade, summer ordinance grade. So you gotta watch that. The ones that are ordinance grade were used for loaded 50-caliber ammo in bulk from factory to factory point. Literally just dumped into barrels. and then repackaged once they took it to the loading site wherever that was. But I've found these barrels in clutches of similar 10, 20, 30 different breeds with intrapreneurs who are out there, little private guys who have bought piles of these things from different sources they've run into. They're worthwhile and they're also again, the metal ones are just like a big cookie tin. Nothing's gonna get in. The bigger barrels, or plastic barrels still seem to be pretty resilient i don't know if they incorporate the same thing as the mary pouches and that they have a above critter retardant in them i wouldn't be surprised because the blue open mouth barrels are designed to be shipped anywhere on the planet and that includes a lot of places where there would be infestations of different types so taken a consideration separate by here is not from overseas american product typically in-state product a lot of stuff down the bottom of michigan in the upper of a part of ohio that is uh... specialized uh... food technology for the canneries they use these uh... these uh... product cubs or product uh... barrels to uh... temporarily store whatever like for instance uh... they make up a bunch of uh... Pumpkin, for pumpkin pies for Thanksgiving. Well right now they're using those containers up. They'll be washing them out. They'll be marketed out the back door, given away for free, and somebody else will market them. And these containers are, you know, pretty good size, but not unmanageable. Even if they're loaded, they're still man, human, man portable, without any special tools. Which is a big plot. Like those square frosting containers you mentioned in the past. Yes, and in fact you find those, those are the most efficient five, quote unquote, five gallon container you can run into because there isn't any dead space. They do have a taper from top to bottom, but there's far less dead space as opposed to say the amount of space you lose with a round five gallon pail. So there are advantages to the different geometries, you know, the geometric forms that they use in containers. And there are square containers There are long ones that are like, you know, the pickle companies, it's really weird. They have one that looks like a photon torpedo almost. And it's a Star Trek thing. But it's like a 37 or 38 gallon container. And it's long and not as big around. We run into these up in the thumb area, like with the dill pickle companies. With LASIK. LASIK has pickling companies up there in the Bay City area and all the way across the thumb. So, there are containers like that. Of course, they will smell like pickles. Initially, if you wash them out, they'll probably still always smell like pickles to a degree. So, keep that in mind too when it comes to storing clothes. This is why I put garbage bags and plastic bags inside just in case there's some permeated vapors or something that I missed. It usually isn't because I'm pretty careful about this. The most of the 55 gallon barrels that we use for clothing are again, neutral filament. It's actually a bead element that's used for cleaning. And it's not caustic, it's not toxic or anything, just neutral. And it comes usually in bags, in the barrel, just like we pack. When I pack, I copy what the industries do. So when I do a 55 gallon barrel, I put two of those, rather than just one, of those big 55 gallon garbage barrel liners inside first, make sure it's tacked to the side, make sure it's all tucked up. and then I load those up and I tie off the first one and then I tie off the second one. I do them separately, not together. And basically I mimic the way that the cargo or material was originally handled in the containers wherever possible because remember, if they didn't think it was necessary, they wouldn't spend the money on it, guys. You do understand that. Always remember, it's like the military. The military doesn't want to spend any money on you. If they could send you a bare-ass naked with a rifle, they would. But there are some problems there, especially with environment and weather and what we'll put up with nowadays. Hell, it used to be on the battlefield you had to drag your own hind end off. They didn't come out and get you. Government didn't come and help you. You laid out there until the buzzards of the vultures were chewing on you. Alive! So think about it. Again, if they're doing it, there's a reason. Because since they've had to spend the money, they don't like to spend the money twice if they can preserve something for usage. You need to be thinking the same way. Learn from the processes. Anyway, we're almost to the top. Anything else, Larry, please? I think we've just about covered it. Again, food going down. Wisconsin dairy farms are losing two of them per day. Recalls on food. Pigs, swine flus, killed one quarter of them worldwide. are not going to be planted in spring because of the harsh winter. They're being destroyed now early. But what's going on now? Better get it now while you can. Hello Republic. Eternal for the New World Order. Shaul Perville, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire's on the run. We're on the march both day and night. We're not just complaining about the problem. We've given you solutions. Please take the time and apply them. Organize armed equipment, train as militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operation. Armored truck. We need to have as many motivated people owning armored trucks as we do hundreds of millions of guns. This would change the tactical transport and light tactical attack disposition of our side of the game. And every one of you needs to have either a truck with a trailer or an armored truck with a trailer ASAP. Change the numbers, change the formula, change the game. Larry, thank you sir. Thank you, Mark. God bless y'all. Edward taking over. More LTR coming up. Don't touch that dial. We'll be right back. Bye-bye. These Guardian guns and ammunition. A family-owned business located in the heart of Ohio's hunting country. Let us help you find the right shotgun or rifle for you. Or if you're looking for a pistol or concealed carry, we have a... selection of compact and subcompact pistols for that too. 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