November 20, 2019
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4h 3m
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2019
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Mark Koernke discussed radio communications as a critical preparedness tool, covering CB radio modifications to access additional frequencies, marine radio advantages, and FRS systems. He emphasized the importance of simple, user-friendly equipment for emergency situations and criticized government control of communications infrastructure. The second hour featured a guest discussing guerrilla medical operations, logistics, and supply chain management for unconventional warfare. The evening segment covered food shortages, sugar beet harvest failures, affordable food storage solutions from dollar stores, and canning techniques for meat preservation.
- cb radio
- communications
- marine radio
- preparedness
- radio frequencies
- guerrilla warfare
- medical logistics
- food storage
- sugar shortage
- canning
- mre alternatives
- dollar tree
- unconventional warfare
- supply chain
- self-sufficiency
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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. 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, and pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning, as Iowoki 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 trample each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave the land of the sick? Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Wrenke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories West Southeast North and Northwest 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 UltraNet Hallmark and Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska good afternoon to all of our friends out there in the lower 49 which includes the great state of Jefferson along with the rest of Conus, the outline two states, outline two territories, and the clock. It is 5.10 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on the pizza, the sphere, or the donut. Whatever you believe in, planetary body-wise, it'll all work out because the mapping still connects and we're still on a 24-hour clock, no matter what shape the planet is, which means we can still call in artillery and air as needed against the globalists and finishing them off, burying them in their little morlock tunnels underground. crushing them on their fortress, blah blah blah, you know how it is. You're going to be able to dump artillery one way or another. And, of course, just fine. Anyway, today's date, Communications Tuesday is the 19th of November. It is the 11th year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K, 2019 Old Earth Calendar, 2019 Year of Conflict, Year of Betrayal. And for everybody out there, again, beautiful day today, 42, 43 degrees approximately, and a little higher, a little lower. I actually didn't drop below 40 for most of the day. We may just now be seeing that we're headed towards sunset as it is, it's 5.11 Eastern Standard Time. And because of that, we're not really getting all that cold at night, but we have a extreme haze slash fog at very low altitude. almost looks like we've got weather non-stop coming in which by the way this could this could shift to air or you know like an air rain that happens if we have another temperature shift it could go to airborne snow low level real quick with the amount of moisture available so don't be surprised and don't be shocked or amazed how did this happen oh global warming global cooling like nothing I've ever seen before oh It's Michigan. God, we have seen, we have so many variations. You people, let me point something out about that. On the one hand, we'll have that happen and if you go, oh my god, this is an example of global warming, cooling, you know, where you get the freeze, you know, at ground level and it like covers everything in like an iciness. And then people buy calendars for the last 50 years, which are these beautiful images of Michigan, if you ever have any Michigan calendars, or even in national, when they show coastlines of America. And they'll show you pictures of the whole stinkin' western coastline of Michigan, all covered in iciness. Oh, it's like a fairy land. Oh, it's like surreal. Oh, it's like blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And those pictures go back for as long as I've been alive. Before I've been alive, I can show you black and white and silver plates. showing that the imagery on the west coast or up around like Sault Ste. Marie or over in the Huron, Lake U-Haul, for instance, over on the Pointe, or down in Canada with Pointe-Pillet, okay? All of these, I can show you images like this, repeated ad nauseam, going back for as long as cameras have been available, because it's an interesting image, okay? But there's an example of mental masturbation and propaganda on the part of the turds. that make up the filth trying to be the fruit loop control freaks that manage people like, greta! We all need to send a copy of, you know, Suicide is Painless to Greta. You know, Greta, Grunsen, Bonger, Wunger, Punga, Pissyass, like, you know, Fruitloop slash always looking scornful at the camera. I hate you all. Well, don't worry, Greta, we hate your sorry arse, too. In fact, we wish you were dead yesterday. If retroactive abortions were possible, we'd hit the button, okay? Understand? You see how that works? But as it is, we would hope we can send something to Carter. Your childhood was ruined. It was ruined by everyone but you Carter. You need to just commit suicide because Carter. Suicide is painless. You know, hey, come on. Mash. You know what I mean? It's like when you have rotten, dirty rotten, just bitter people like this around. It's just, yes, you need to die. then you're right. You know what? You're gonna be dead in seven years anyway. Since the big scam with all these small-minded fools is wrong to be dead in seven years, when you want to be dead in five or four, you don't want to be angling up to this. So for all of them who believe this, Promote, you know, what did you say? What was that? Oh, yeah Frank Zappa. You know, let me tell you they're a dancing fool Who let me tell you they're a dancing fool committing social suicide Let me tell you they're a dancing fool. Remember that? Remember that? Ah, you probably don't. If you're old enough you would. Frank Zappa. Yeah Social suicide Well, they are, and I think they should. I think they really should. Why would they want to angst? You know, if they lived seven years, it would just be progressively more horrible for all of these people that have bought, you know, drank the Kool-Aid and wanted, you know, we're all gonna die. I think it's wonderful if they go sooner. In fact, shouldn't we argue that for those who believe in that, you know, social injustice? I remember all those BS songs. Anyway, Since they believe in all this, dude, then we should wholeheartedly remind them that the sooner that they leave, the more they'll be for everybody else. And so maybe it won't happen in seven years, maybe it'll be in nine, and then more of them die off if we let them help them, you know, like throw them, call them like a baby seal, throw them off a cliff like lemmings. I don't care. But the sooner we get rid of all these fruit loop, hairball, coughing, nutcase, angsting, kind of, the better off we will all be. Okay? GRAHTAH! You give, you know, GRAHTAH, I normally in the past would be like, maybe there's, I don't want to save these people. These, those creatures you don't. You want to know why? Because there's, there's, there's sneaky eels. Yeah, oh I'm enlightened now. Oh you see, we get to the seven year mark and they're all going to die and they wanted all of you to die and they're going to try to help you, you belong. They're already preaching to get rid of the babies now again that they need to kill off babies this and kill off babies then. It's like, Really? Well, maybe we should do the Terminator thing and go back a few years and terminate you and get rid of you! Oh no, no, no! That's not what I meant! Even though I had a terrible childhood, you ruined my childhood! I'm getting lots of money from sorrow, so it is good that I can make you off your bed! You're not making me feel bad. You're making me disgusted with the idea that self-serving bureaucracy in general needs to be exterminated. all of self-serving bureaucracy needs to die yesterday along with Greta because that's what they're doing. This is the self-serving, dance them through this and, oh, my land's missing to Greta and she came across from the other side of the ocean. Why don't you come over here? You're gonna die over there anyway. And we're all gonna die over here. So what are you over here? Oh, well you had to go to the UN. Well, why? Because if things are so bad, we're all going to die. Everybody, remember this is the scam that they're running. You're all going to just die. There's nothing you're going to do to save us. What are you playing? I'm doing all wait a minute. That's right. You see then this gets into Welcome red worker view of course if they set up the camps and they start killing people off Everything would be wonderful in Greta will be one of the many fine. How do you say? Camp coordinators yes, let me jean Greta with a KGB type uniform on telling everyone how she is going to help you along or with a little Chairman Mao outfit with one of those mushroom hats with the Cultural Revolution, you could see Greta the Fruit Loop waving a little red book, can't you? I mean picture that. Can you see that? I can see that. Look at that face. I post pictures all the time, those black and white beautiful images of the communist Chinese of the Cultural Revolution. And they had these fruit loop like dance and art females that were always the shrieking just like you're seeing the almimis, the clairball coffers, they'd have their fists clenched, and they'd be all making all these posturing and they'd always have this. It was like an action team scene. And it's kind of like Charlie's Angels only with Wicked Evil like say, you know, Vampira type, flat-faced, crazy-eyed, hairball-coffing, you know, fruit-lupism. And this is nothing new. They're doing the same thing. You know why? That's why I said the only good communist is a dead one. Because you're not going to fix them. You are not going to fix them. You are not going to fix them. They really, you see here, the first thing is you have to ask me if I care about them anymore. And I learned a long time ago that no, as a matter of fact, their agenda is what you've been living. You only have one fake conservative news service to try and placate and keep everybody kind of moving. The rest are all absolute card-holding Communist Party members, CIA, Mossad operations across the board, and even the fake Fox, you know, FAUX as I call it, Fox as in fake news. Fox News, the fake opposition, the one channel that you're allowed, is more than happy to throw anybody to the wolves when they start talking about the real issue. We've seen this time and time and time and time again. If you aren't maintaining the narrative of creating the debate for the garbage that they want, then you're just not acceptable. because it doesn't fit the hurting everybody or moving everybody progressively farther and farther and farther into the Soviet slash the monarchist camp. Now, it's Communications Tuesday. Couple things here, California, everybody's been writing the articles on what's going on with the public properties and public access California with hammer-peater stations, whatever. Well, first of all, If you all agree with what it is you're saying, this definitely benchmarks and underlines something we've said all along. Everybody out there listening, you all need radio, don't you? Now, I'm going to remind you again, and for our new listeners, because we have a lot of new listeners, and right now we have a bunch, I know that, because there's a bunch of people listening in a couple of sites today that are going to say hi to, since we've kind of been in contact with them for the last couple of four days or so. But I would point out that remember every time you use that cell phone, that's not a phone. That is a radio. You're operating a radio. A telephone in its traditional sense is a hard-line piece of equipment that runs off of a power supply much like your home power service for turning the lights on that is isolated and separate. It is a freestanding separate system. That is a telephone. You are not holding a telephone. You are not listening to this program on a telephone right now. You are listening on a very sophisticated Star Trek communicator. You are listening on a radio. And radios work on different frequencies. Up and down the radio spectrum from 800 meg. Oh, that's the radio you're listening to right now, the 800 meg transceiver system. Because you have a transceiver, okay? It's not just a receiver like say listening to an AM radio or an FM radio or even just a regular shortwave commercial band. Now we're not talking ham radio, we're talking shortwave commercial band which is like AM and FM radio. That is those typically just need you just need a receiver for but you are handling right now a transceiver. It sends out, it comes back. Okay, but it's a radio. Now, so don't say you don't need a radio, you're using one right now. Okay, so the problem is this, who controls that radio? Number one, it requires a massive short distance repeat system, a repeater system. across the whole of the country and it's not very efficient really right now. It's the 21st century, we're actually into almost the end of the second decade of the 21st century and everybody was punked out and lied to back in the end of the 20th century just like we were punked out and lied to about the space program, flying cars and everything else because all of a sudden they just hit the switch and it no longer exists. And even if it existed in secret form, I always love that BS like with the space program, Sure, we probably do have a secret space program. What difference does it make us piss on them? You know what? It's like not doing us any good. Oh, I'm sure they're probably slave-creating our people and doing all kinds of other fun stuff. But if we have a secret space program, have you been signing up for it? Any of you? And if you get a ride on it, so it means nothing to us. If it's as if it doesn't exist, we need our own. We need something separate from them. In fact, this is the biggest problem. When you start talking about this is when they get terrified. See that radio telephone you're using right now? Use it for as long as you can. Use it, abuse it. It's just like Facebook and Twitter and all the others. Every time you do a Facebook or a Twitter, you should be incorporating www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com into the post. Why not? Well, every time I post on Facebook, if you notice, it says www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com at the end of every post. If you look over at my Pinterest, it's the same way. If you look over at any of the, like, dig, dug, zig, bing, ding, boo, tongue fact, dig's been concerned because I haven't been over there as often as I have been normally. I don't know why, because I keep missing just, I guess I need to be just tagging the button more. I don't know how I'm missing it. But the fact of the matter is that whenever I do any of that, you'll notice that www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com is in play. When you post, are you helping us out? It only takes a second. I mean, unless you have another, you know, something else you want to cover where you want to put a tag in, you know, where you can put a link. The neat thing about Facebook, as long as you do that, www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, it's posted and then reposted when you post it again and it's also highlighted so you just need to tag with your cursor and you go to our webpage where you can then be listening right now to Liberty Tree Radio. Or, better still, if you're listening, you make sure somebody else can listen in and somebody else, somebody else, somebody else, and like the Revlon commercial with the doubling, doubling, doubling, doubling, doubling, doubling, doubling. Or the penny, remember, double the penny, double the penny, double the penny, double the pennies, double the many pennies, double the many many many pennies, see how that works? We need your help doing that. Now, your little radio telephone communications technology that you have there, your radio telephone, in other words, your radio, your transceiver, eventually is going to be shut off. It's going to be shut off for tactical reasons, could be shut off for mechanical reasons, could be shut off because of battlefield conditions, any number of things. You need other communications. The government knows this too, and specifically the communists who now have a significant beachhead, which is Californication land where they're sold out to the Jewish mob Chinese and the Jewish mob Israelis. They are showing you that they are going to cut you off in as many ways as they can, disarm you in every way that they can, and make you a plea. Now they don't have any solution other than put more people on the street, and then if you get out of the street, then it's a self-serving bureaucracy that attacks you for being out on the street in a hundred different ways. Okay, you live in your car, you pay taxes in the car, but you decide to live in your car. Well, that's not acceptable because how could they manipulate and control you if you don't have that address where they can come and kick in the door and steal from you when they arbitrarily feel like they need to. You're a mobile target, not a fixed target. That's not good. They can't have that. Well, what about a mailing address? That's what PO boxes are for. What if you don't use your home address for your mailing address, but you use the PO box for your mailing address, and that's it. Now, they need that mailing address on the property because there's a whole scam with the straw man and everything else. We won't get into that tonight. But obviously, the agenda is being demonstrated. The beachhead is already massive. California is how much of the percentage of our western coast. The communist Chinese, no matter what Trump signs off, have already gone deep into the territory. They're all across the country. They have assets, access, and resource everywhere. And they have fellow travelers, Jewish mobsters in California who are working with the Chinese Jewish mobsters and the Israeli Jewish mobsters, okay? So, what are they talking about? Well, they've got to shorten your range. If they start activities in an area, they want the regional governments kicked off in such a way tied off so that you can't let anybody know when they start kicking in the doors, beating on people, and confiscating guns, or just stealing food and property. They don't want you to be able to talk at any distance. So here's one thing to remember about ham radios. You do not need a license to own and have a ham radio in your house. Now if you turn it on and play it, in theory you do also. But I got this funny feeling if everything goes to Helen Handcart and let's say they push the button and they thought it was going to be a limited button, which it never will be. And the best laid plans of rats and rodents are such that they break the machine. Well whoever has communications first and best wins. And we outnumber them just like I've said about weapons. How many weapons do we own? I did the Borg video years ago. which is just an assessment of how many guns do we buy in a month? How many guns do we buy in a year? How many weapons overall do we buy in a year? How many military personnel there on the planet, the first top 10 armies on the planet, we outgun them every year when we buy more guns. Tactical transport is the same way. You all need to buy a truck. Get a truck, get a trailer. You can spend $8, $900 on a beater and start fixing it up. Make it better. Watch for other junk on Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, your local sales shops, resale stores. If you're patient, especially with an older piece of equipment, you can have it up and online looking better than the average new truck and you can tactify it and you're not going to cry because you didn't spend $50,000 on the stupid thing. You only spend several, you know, like a couple thousand or several hundred dollars and you baseline it. And it's the same with if you go through and cherry pick. I can show you a hundred trailers right now on Facebook Marketplace. within 80 miles from where I'm sitting radius and every one of them would be a good tactical trailer. How much? 200, 300 dollars. Some for 150, some for five, 600 dollars. How much you want to spend? How much money do you have? And what does a can of spray paint cost in some elbow grease to clean something up? See how that works? So radio is the same way. Communications, tactical communications on a massive scale because we outnumber our enemy. Now for anybody who says, oh Mark, I can't afford to go to the truck stop, okay, go to Facebook Marketplace or go to Craigslist and punch in CB Radio. Let me give you an example. I'm going to do this. Mark's going to go over to, I'm going to go over to Facebook, www.facebook.com. Now I get over to Facebook. You got to be on Facebook, come up with a fake name, go ask for a bunch of people to be friends that are into puppies, cats, pomegranates. Every once in a while put a message in there and just keep it looping randomly, okay? You're always going to get pictures of naked women with large breasts. You're always going to get pictures of semi-naked women in lewd postures, no matter how hard you try. You're going to get pictures of boots. You're going to get advertisements. But you know what you're going to get? You're going to get access to Facebook Marketplace. You don't care about the rest. Baffle it with BS. Put a completely fake history in there. Add more fake history to it. Don't you know how to do this? It's called countermeasures. Come on! Prior proper planning prevents piss-boy performance. Let's have some fun! Load the enemy system down with BS. God have fun doing it while you're at it and why you're now meanwhile you got a chance to go to Facebook Marketplace now I'm over at Facebook Marketplace, and I'm centered out of good old Dexter, Michigan Okay, and I put a 20 mile limit. I'm gonna do well. Yeah, we'll just leave it at 20, and I'm gonna put CB radios Let's see what happens if I put CB radio Why my god, I have hundreds of them. I have dozens of them. I have, in fact, not just CB shows up because obviously the algorithm for whatever be used with their search system is goofy. But I can get a pile of CB radios for $65 right now. 40 channel. And in fact, I can spend any amount of money I want, as I mentioned the other day when I did this. Radio Shack, desktop scanners, CB radio, let's see, Cobra. In fact, Cosby, General Electric, UNIDAN, my favorite. I love UNIDAN. I like the way that not sound. The sound itself, the name, just sounds like it's technical. It's either UNIDAN. It's a UNIDAN 5000CB. It's gonna kill you. Run, run now! Save yourself! The radio? Yeah, well, no, but anyway, it does sound like it's technical. Cobra sounds like it's an action hero from... Geogel movie with now they're good radios. I'm just joking there Joking most of the time with this because get get serious having fun. Okay. This is what gets me about this I can go through here and buy piles of radios. In fact, oh, wait a minute CB radio antenna and portable CB radios $40 for a car radio and 123. Oh, no correction to car radios and three radio shack CB Handheld walkie-talkies. Classics, as a matter of fact, $40 for the whole pile. Now, right there, you got two vehicles. And by the way, one is my favorite, so I think it's a 510 unit and this is what it looks like. In fact, let me confirm that just to see it. You know what, if you're in Ohio, I'd recommend you go check this out. Anyway, it's Facebook Marketplace, CB radios, antennas, and portable CB radios. $40 takes all firm. Well, yeah, I can accept that. Let's see, yeah, it's a UNIDAN, looks like a 510, the other one, a little Cobra. And then the handhelds are standard, Radio Shack complete, you know, manual, radios, I've got probably about a half a dozen of these on standby right now. Another example, one CB Bay station, one, two, three, four, five, six, but without the meters, there were some meters I was going to mention that, and they just said the meters are gone. $60. Oh wait a minute, $75 to get you everything that's in the picture, no matter what it is, everything that's there. So, in fact, we're talking Columbus, Ohio, for you guys listening down in Columbus, Ohio. This is Facebook Marketplace. The base station is what I'd really be curious about, and I don't care if it's a 23 or a 40 channel. Understand that, in fact, if it's a 23, it is typically going to be out of the box. a more powerful station. One of the things that happened in the CB craze, what happened is in order for us to get the extra channels, everybody, they went into Congress and the FCC of course wanted, they hated the idea we were going the way we were because we were free talking out there and depending on where you were, you'd go right around all the wiretapping and everything else. Well Mark, they could listen to the radio. Yeah, okay, if you got all the time for that, then we'll go ahead. And guess what? There's no guarantee that what you're trying to listen with could reach what it is that's talking, one to another. We've told you about downsizing your power rather than trying to talk to Wisconsin if you're somewhere in the middle of Ohio. You only need to talk across the county. So, or you only maybe need to talk down the block. We'll hit local and stay local. Don't talk to Bolivia when you only need to talk to Schmidlapburg, you know, six miles down the road. Get my drift. By the way, it just creates lots of radio clutter. On the other hand, if we're in a battlefield situation, oh wait a minute, I do want all that clutter. That's right. On occasion. Anyway, the 23 channel radios are more powerful. We agreed that when they added the additional frequencies, which by the way, I will remind you that if you were to look actually at the frequencies that are authorized for CB, they are not side by side from 23 to 24. There is a gap there. I'll explain more on that in a minute. But the 23 channel radios are more powerful and typically can be upgraded and tweaked out of the box. As is, you can open up the lid, you can open up the radio and you can get more range without a linear amplifier. There's a little heads up there. Number two, the 40 channels, does that mean I'm throwing out 40 channel radios? Oh hell no! Obviously opened up and with more of those, I can open up many of the original 40 channel radios, there's a reason. But in addition to that, remember I need more radios because we're going to be replacing that phone net, oh I'm sorry, the transceiver radio you're using right now to listen to the program. We need these standbys ready to roll. This is part of what is a vast insurance package. We just like your guns, just like your transport, and radio communication is the same way. We want everything tactically dispersed and spread to the wind. Now let me give you an example. There's also one other base station here and I love this little radio. It really isn't all that fancy. But I think we've got probably about 15 of these spread out in the area here. I just bought two of them the other day and I got one for $6. Cobra Cam 89 23 channel CB base station. These were a good little unit when they came out. Nothing fancy. Not that many bells and whistles but just as sophisticated. as most of your better truck radios. Now it doesn't have some features you'd expect on a base station but remember that this was during the middle of the craze and the 89 was actually a pretty serviceable radio which is kind of why this one's sitting here the way it is for sale. This one's in Marion, Ohio by the way for $25. You've got, whoa, realistic, TRC 458 AM, SS single side man, CB transceiver, slash base station Navajo for $200 brand new in the box unissued. Okay so there's an example I'm just going through it it's a good thing if I do not know what the algorithm how this thing works okay whereas how they come up with a solution you never know. Another example and again Lewiston Michigan way that's up in my old stomping grounds we're used to hunt. Lewiston, Michigan, big pile of radios. I have five CB radios and a bunch of antennas and stuff for them. Twenty bucks takes it all. Come on, guys. If you're up there in Lewiston, Michigan, straight across from where Tommy is by about three count...well, four counties. Fact of the matter is, I'm going to put a save on that because we've got people right up there in Myo who can run over and grab those radios, and they're going to put those over one of our facilities. Anytime you see stuff like this, remember there is a ton of gear out there. Helicrafters, S40B, ham radio set, $30. Guess what? That's in Holly, that's right north of me, and I better put a save on that one. There we go, I did. Now, anyway, too numerous to mention, but this is what I'm talking about with regard to example. Here's another one. Of course, this is Wisconsin, too far from EDO. But, and this is weird about how this search works, because all of a sudden the middle of the pile of Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan I got a speaker, looks like you've got an amp, you've got two or three other add-ons, you've got a full meter system, everything you need right there in a package and $200. So if you're willing to do a little work, look around, another example, Cobra 2000 GTL, $250. Two, Cobra 48 channel CBs, probably 40, but it could be somebody sees that, I'm going to point something out and I got to bring this up. There are what we call null frequencies. You also may hear the term ghost frequencies that you can open up your CB's top rate. We have several dozen now. In fact, I've given this project to one of our other radio geeks. I have the master radios here. I just handed my two over to be used for mimics. We can actually open up to about 300 channels. any CB radio. Most all the frequencies, the frequencies we're using, the channels we're using, 23 and then the other total of 40, okay, between 23 and the rest are dirty as the day is long and horrible. That's why the FCC gave them to us. They intentionally put all of your private technology radio systems on junk frequencies for quote unquote authorized licensing. In reality, there are whole, whole areas where the quality of broadcast, and I'll give you an example, standard COBRA, mid-grade radio, can be modified to open up to 300 frequencies and beyond the normal 40. We're talking about being able to reach from where I'm sitting in Dexter, Michigan to Seattle, Washington with no linear amplifier, and it sounds like you're in a dead, like an aircraft hangar with no echo. No sound, no scratch, no noise, no, no, you know, must accept a specific amount of background noise and interference. It doesn't exist on these other frequencies, which is why they don't want you to have them. Okay? In between 23 and 24, channel 23 and 24, oh, you do some homework. I want you to go look at the jump. Now here's what's fun. What happens if you use the frequencies in between 23 and 24? How far can you reach? And how do they sound by comparison to the other radio? In fact, here's what's bizarre. You have a certain amount of interference that you must accept, okay? And I would point this out if you're wondering what Mark's talking about. Go grab yourself any number of electrical appliances, especially if they're radio. Maybe you've got a boombox, maybe you've got a stereo system in the living room or something. I want you to go look at the back of that and typically mold it right into the plastine of the body. Or a bunch of words there. Have you ever read them? Well, it states uncategorically, and Mark just paraphrased it for you, this system is designed to accept and must receive a specific amount of interference and, you know, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. It's like, well, what do they mean by that? Well, it's the rules. You have to accept Kaka. Kaka will be in your ear, which of course, now, when you think about it, you even have this happening now, they've gone full circle. When we started out with 800 meg cell phones, Number one is the transceiver was stronger and the antennas were farther apart, the repeaters. Because of this, the quality of reception, if you could zero, and remember you used to move your head, you were zeroing your antenna towards the target, and you can still do this today, by the way. It's why, when we talk to people who are listening, and some of you are listening right now, did you move? Because you can hear the radio, the transceiver change. Well, it's because of the piss poor quality and the lack of power that we have with these punky cell phones that they're giving everybody now and what they did is they reversed it for better control and manipulation of the population the repeaters they've increased to a degree but here's the thing not that much so now you have whole gaps and holes in areas where if you were to take for instance a bag phone how many of you have your bag phones from maybe twenty years ago thirty years ago and if you have your cell phone your bag cell phones Do you know what the output, what kind of transceiver you have there? Do you understand that those bag phones can be converted out and actually be used free and independent as transceivers with range comparable to your 2 meter radios or any of your other systems out there and can be on a free floating series of frequencies not under the regulatory control of the guidelines for the 800 meg cell phone that you're probably listening on right now. Now by the way, this technology is not new, this is old. Another thing, in many cases, although the later bag phones and there were still some made not too long ago, that instead of analog are digital, but analog is preferred. There's a number of reasons for that. Not the least of which is if you're going to build a freestanding separate system, you don't want to be cooperative with your enemies in any way, shape or form, do you? There's a thing about the system dragging us up into their technology. They need that. Otherwise, they can't spy on you. In fact, here's the thing. How many different, if all of you out there, if all of you listening, and if you promoted this every day, which I do every day, and that's just here on radio, I'm talking anywhere I go, you need a CB radio, an FRS radio system, you need two meter, if at all possible, and you also need marine. Now let me ask you something. Well, a lot of people who are naysayers out there about the Fruit Loops going crazy and going after the guns, it is inevitable that the insane will try this, okay, despite what you think and despite how you might be in denial. It makes no difference whether or not you are in denial. That's irrelevant. At some point, the stupid is going to set in and they are going to try, okay? With the radio they already have that type of control with with with the phones But you see the reason that that you would argue wouldn't you know and I understand this that you know about the guns Well, they won't go after the guns because we have so many you're right We have so many and they're everywhere and they're in everybody's hands and we need for them to try because we will kill them Well, we need the same thing to happen with radio You want to know why? You might want to shut the cell phones off, but if they did, their entire spy grid dies. So one of the things to remember is, do you really, when things kick off, want to be hanging onto a spy grid dog leash that stuck up your arse that you can't get rid of? You want to get rid of my cell phone? Well, because of this Pavlov's dog discipline that's there, we need to be able to create something to satiate the desperate needs of the, I've got to be in contact with somebody all the time! Laugh out loud. I'm willing to die in my car while texting with little fingerprint buttons that are so small, my finger's 20 times the size of the button I'm trying to push, and I was so busy focused on the keypad that I wrapped my car around a tree. and killed everybody on board but I got that last laugh out loud before I died. Look at the look at the addiction. We need something to satiate that addiction. We also can have some fun in the process. Free and independent transmission of signal is especially critical. CB radio, 2 meter radio, marine radio. I love marine radio. What a lot. Marine radio works better than the CB. Pretty much it's self-explanatory. If you wanted to operate the basic rigs, they are simple boxes. The nice thing is, they are a kiss. Keep it simple. Stupid boxes. The advantage of this is that anyone can operate them. Air go, the big advantage with marine radio, as I've said a million times on the air, CB is still going to be a good choice, but marine radio would be clear with less junk longer because fewer people would think about it. Now, FRS radios be clustered immediately. Why? Lots of them out there. Still handy. I told you to get an FRS radio because as long as you keep it in local signal, You're not going to be reaching out and cluttering up the airspace, say, other than so many miles out from where your transceiver is located. Or maybe only half a mile, depending upon the radio you've got and what you can do to adjust and vary signal and frequency, okay? We can also open up FRS radios, too. They aren't just stuck on the channels that they presently use. We're not doing that right now, and I don't really want to mess with it. Somebody else might, but I wouldn't. The FRS is your popcorn communication of the whole bunch. CB radios would eventually, as FRS would be clustered because of the limited number of channels, CB would be the next one to all of a sudden resuscitate. It would all of a sudden be alive. Now, for a while there'd be a pulse and then it would die off. But then it rolled back up again. There's a reason. There would be CB wars. There would be radio wars, just like they were back in the 70s with people, of course, this is my frequency, my frequency, we, blah, blah, blah, and so people wouldn't be smart enough to be polite, although they'd have to relearn politeness. And that's where the idea that you'd have both radios and guns combined with each other and no limitation on the use of arms eventually because, well, the reason you've gone to the radios, because all the rest of society is kind of backed off and gone brain fart. Now, the advantage of having 2 meter and the advantage of having marine is that you wouldn't have the clutter and the noise in the background and any of the conflict because most people don't have those radios. So the more of our people that have those frequencies and are using them, the better off we would be and you would be. In fact, if you're in an area, let me give an example, how many marine radioactive frequencies do you think there are in West Kansas or in Northern Colorado or Western Wyoming? You do realize that you would have pretty much the bandwidth to your, anywhere up and down the dial, it would be 100% yours. Now where I am here in Michigan, there are a lot of marine radios, but most people stay off the lakes or you know traffic is nothing like it used to be because everybody has to worry about being taxed and there's gas taxes. Now you got cops with you know with bubblegum machines on boats. Few of your people put their boats in the water than they did the year before or the year before, but they do have all the technology and marine radio is part of what is on board. So consider this that down the road A, it would be kind of handy if you did have shipping and boating to have the marine radios, but let's say that a lot of them are now unserviceable. Well, they still have all kinds of good stuff to be scavenged off the boats. Wait a minute, let me think this through. Radios, generators, wire harness. Hey, wait a minute, I kind of got everything I need for a retreat or another facility. all on one of these boats that kinda got parked and looks like the minnow after seven, eight years parked in Gilligan's Island. Yes, Mark. May I ask a question on communications please? Go right ahead. Jump in here, please. You just got done talking about a few minutes ago that on the CB, the standard 40 channel CB, roughly 200 channels available on that if it was worked over. Are you talking about turning that into a single sideband? No, no, the sideband, no, it's interesting. Good point. Now thank you for making me qualify that. Number one, upper and lower, you have upper and lower. Not just one, not single sideband is in upper or lower. But needless to say, just by using SSB, we've tripled our number of available frequencies right there. That is just using the upper or lower leg of what was standard transmission policy from the beginning of radio almost. And that's what they've done. That's what SSP is. On board, you have a discriminator that identifies which of the legs are stronger and constantly does this when you receive a radio signal. This is why it's kind of sounding like this and then all of a sudden it sounds like this and then it goes back to me sounding normal. What happens is the upper lower legs are identified by the radio. What I explained is there are three signals going out and coming back. What happens is the radio to create a more consistent sound for your ear because it's your ear that collects all of the information just like when you're reading it, your ocular collectors. Well, what happens is the radio identifies which leg, upper side band or lower side band, is the stronger, and it uses that to fill in the signal with the central frequency. And it does float because remember it's a sine wave. So what happens is constantly you don't notice it because the radios have become so sophisticated. And even your cell phone does this by the way. I should point that out. Your cell phone does it, but you don't notice it at all. The upper lower sideband is selected and fills in the difference and your signal is consistent. Now, what they learned and where this came from was from military signal communications operations in General Electric and Raytheon and also, come on, Motorola, of course, they found out that they could actually transmit on one leg and not only could they get a good signal out, but they could get a stronger signal out. Mark, the reason I asked that question is because you had also mentioned the Cobra brand CB. I am aware that there was a Cobra brand CB back in the 80s and early 90s that was available on the US market. That there was a jumper. I can't remember if you either removed the jumper or routed the jumper. But you basically could create a CB with a single sideband capability and that's what has sold in other places around the world. Now, I know what you're talking about about the upper and lower sideband, but now are you talking about when you convert a radio over, are you talking about adding some type of variable capacitor to that to be able to get to frequency ranges, or how are you getting that? What you're going to do is open up its potential to dial up the radio band, up the CB radio band within what are the normal operating frequencies for that transceiver. However, you have limiters on them at this time that are designed intentionally based upon licensing and code. What you're going to do is slide beyond what are the authorized frequencies and what you do what it does, this is why usually we have one person do this, is you have what is a separate dip switch that will take and create another step. so that when you're dialing up it will actually register first 40 frequencies, then you'll dial up and it will usually do, I think it's, I want to say 60 but I could be 90, I'm reversing the number, 60 additional frequencies that are identified on your LED readout on the front of the machine. It will total 300 frequencies that can be added because what you do is you have a second dipstick. One of these is usually tagged green, the other one is tagged red. And what it does is it opens up the channel, opens up the upper end of your receiver so that it can then register and identify those other frequencies and receive and send on them. Now, are you talking about there's coils? It used to be in the transceiver. where you would adjust those coils using like a fiberglass or a plastic pipe tip screwdriver? Right, normally if you look on a variable rheostat, for instance, you have a limiting pin or pegs. And those are what restricted, but now that's a good question because I... I didn't ask our friend about that because the limited because they're those pegs are there for the very reason we're talking about. The reason why I said that is I know of a man locally in the 1990s where I live. He had a CB open and he was playing with it. The next thing you know he got to talking to a guy and the guy he was talking to was in an F-16. And they didn't. He kind of unplugged everything and left his house for a couple days. Well, you know, see now, where this came from and where these frequencies are available to the military, but the space is so vast that it's kind of like when you talk about space itself. It's amazing with radio that we are in a very tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny corner of all of the radio transmission frequencies available up and down the spectrum. And what's fascinating is in all the time that we've operated these rigs and two or three others that do something similar to this, although they're free built radios, example is, oh come on, what was it? I want to kiddrattle the frequency off and I got my notes here if I dig it up from a couple decades ago. We haven't really talked about that much. But original Citizen's Band, not the radios we're using now, Original Citizens Band, which is still in service, will cover ten times the distance with clarity of a standard CB radio. But back in the day, there were only, as I recall, approximately nine frequencies authorized that were fixed to the radio so everybody could... And the idea behind this was civil defense, and I'm giving some hints here about how we came up with the alternate idea. What happened is they had to come up with some way to set up a radio system so that everybody could turn a radio on and somebody who might have no radio for experience, which is really how it works with CB also, would be able to turn the radio on, dial up five or six frequencies or nine frequencies by just hitting a switch and turning a channel changer and ending up being able to talk to somebody on the other side of the state of Michigan. Anyway, I say we're gonna carry this on when we get to the other side, but we are at the top and we've still got another hour to go. I'll tell you what, close with me. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire's on the run. We are on the mark of the day of the night. Raw, kick him in the slack, speed him real hard, don't let him back down. But guys, radio communications, transportation, we need to make them as fast as possible. and as much in our hands as our firearms are at this time across the country. Everybody, everybody, everybody listening. And again, we're giving out ideas, not pissing and moaning about the problem. We've got to have solutions and all of you can pitch in to make that happen. Help us. We'll be back in a few minutes here. Second hour of the intel report coming up. It is Communications Tuesday. 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 Marc and Tom for Weapons Wednesday, where you'll learn how to use everything from your bare hands to your average AR-15. The 12 gauge autoloader? Sure. The 45 longslide? Yep. With laser siding? You betcha. The Oozi 9mm? Yes, sir. The Phase Plasma Rifer in the 40 watt range. What are you, crazy? Wrong. Ah, okay. 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According to the state, you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be murdered. Our leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom 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. And pray to God, keep the torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the Land The headset and handset connector, I didn't touch it, it just came apart, isn't that amazing? Rule number one when you're an RO, you can be talking to dead air, CQ, CQ, CQ. And you can be talking all day, but if your Jackson connectors are not secure, In this case, I do not know how that came apart. That does not make any sense. That's the fickle finger of fate. If it can happen, it will happen. Just a heads up. More on that in a minute here. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Hernke. 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 Central. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on 33radio.4mg.com, Indiana Freedom Talk Radio dot com, 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 the great state of Jefferson. Also the outlying two states, the two territories and the clock. It is 608 p.m. Eastern Standard Time and Again, it is Communications Tuesday, it is the 19th 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 Storm. And we only have One month and what, 11 days left of 2020, you know, to, you know, 2019, headed to 2020. Think about that guys 2019 is ticking away and of course Trump has done really nothing Didn't do anything with the two years where he had good control Hasn't done Jack squat and they've stirred the pod and grow there's all kind of excuses made But the anti gunners and the anti gun garbage coming out of Trump's administration continues to increase Just like it did when we were watching George Herbert Walker Bush So same MO same people handling the same, you know, the same game across the board over and over and over again. It is Communications Tuesday, subject that we were talking about in the last hour. Had to do with modifying CB radios, and one of the things to remember about all of our radios is that all of our radio technology on board is limited. Now, the newer the technology and the smaller the radio, the more likely it has microchip technology on board, and it is in the programming that the limiting technology is in place. With older pieces of equipment, something that we were talking about earlier, for instance, variable rheostats, other types of shift and switch controls, or circuitry itself, actually had the ability to receive or do more, but depending on how you modify the circuits or a specific physical component, you can limit the ability of the radio to move into anything other than what are the authorized or sanctioned frequencies. One of the physical ways to do that is literally limiting pegs. For instance, with variable rheostats, which are of course the variable rheostats look like a series of little things you would rate to. It's like little CD player discs or like little record discs. Although again, it has nothing to do with playing any kind of medium or anything like that. It's a field actuator. It varies the field and changes the field and the frequencies therefore had flashed the process of the electrons moving through that field that alters and changes the ability of that particular component which in turn with the circuit it is attached to can become harmonic with another frequency that you're tuning it to. Okay, you're literally just going to... all you have to do is be able to mate something up. One of the problems with most of the older equipment which is why a radio geek was much much more desirable, somebody that knew what they were doing and was trying to do so, is that most equipment was not quote-unquote plug-and-play. We are in between and we are blessed with the last 30 years worth of plug-and-play, more like 40 actually, or 50, it's your 2020 almost, God. 20 years ago it would only put us 20 years before the change in the century would put us only in 1980, right? Yeah, and in reality, the 70s, 60s, plug and play was already very much alive and well in radio. And just to give you an overlap here, example is old CB like we're talking about. The original Citizen's Band and many of the other independent bands were tied into civil defense. Well, here was the logic. There go all your technicians. What? Everybody got vaporized. They're 80,000 feet up now. What do we got left? Well, we got a lot of survivors. What would you do for a living? Oh, is it cashier? Congratulations. You're an administrative clerk. What were you doing for that? Oh, that was a radio repairman. Oh, you're our radio tech. Congratulations. You're the manager. And what you would do is recruiting from the population ideas with off-the-shelf technology, how quickly could you get something plugged back in? Now, this is the, from the military and the civil defense and, you know, continuity and government idea, plug-and-play simplicity is preferred because you don't know who's going to live and who's going to die. That was the old policy. Now, The other problem you got is hopefully your public fool system is actually cranking out people with some with general knowledge rather than becoming insect-like or hairball-coffing fruit loops with no working knowledge whatsoever like we have now which are mostly useless turds. Okay, but back in the day, let's just assume I got six breathing people here. Congratulations, you're my radio operators. Okay, they made it as simple and easy to understand as possible. One of the ways to do that was to limit and create fixed designated frequencies or use of technologies so that everybody would be on the same page. Now you would gradually be building up skill. You would develop expertise. But in the very early stages, you're going to work with what you got. So, the objective behind, for instance, original citizens' band was that you would have an alternate network that could very quickly help to supplant or replace the phone grid, military combat frequencies. I would point out that most of your police departments were actually considered even back then, 40s, 50s, 60s. Once radio became developed, it was expected that all of those very fine VHF and UHF systems would be slid sideways and would be supplementing or replace military communications that would be lost to the exchange. If you haven't studied this, notice how crude and rude they made things. You had local communications, there would be a desk. The desk has simply a simple radio. You might have a notepad, you have writing utensils. Your job is to man that radio. What's that radio do? It's going to not be used as a telephone. It's going to be used as a lifeline for keeping people alive and putting the system back online so that you can keep people alive. That is that that in well to a degree, some people say, well it's hopefully, it'll return if, well you gotta remember again, people are number one in shock, people are injured, people might be panicked. You've gotta have things simple, and I've brought this up many times, there are some really beautiful expensive radios out there. They are incredibly complicated, they have every bell and whistle, I think they've even got a latte maker on the side. Hit a button, you'll get a cup of coffee with some froffley on the top of it, some sprinkles. and you could listen to whatever's happening in Bratislava at the same time. Provided you get all those bells and whistles tuned and set right. Okay? This is a big problem because As I just had happened, it's kind of, that's why I was laughing right from the beginning of this program, guys. I have seen this, I have had it happen once, maybe twice when I was in RO, where, my God, I'm pissed, I'm fiddling with that Prick 77, I'm checking all my instruments, I got the... my poncho over me, I'm turning on my flashlight with the red lens because I don't want any light leakage. And I'm going over everything, I'm trying to figure out why the hell is this thing not working? I'm not even getting a sound. Okay, battery's hooked up, I just connect the battery box, I put the battery back in, and then I come all the way back to an, hey, wait a minute, who's been thinking with my, wait a minute, and the handset was not screwed in and locked in to the, but wait, I should have seen that right away. Anybody ever operate a PRC-77? And I'll tell you by God, I went through everything, top to bottom. I checked my frequency. I made sure my frequency points were locked down. I made sure that the thumbscrews were locked down where they were supposed to. And then it's the handset that was disconnected. Now I would consider myself an experienced operator, at least having good time on the equipment. And yet something as simple as that, when I was pressed, and again, the rubber meets the road, blah blah blah blah blah, I was pressed and I'm so focused on going through the immediate action drill that the first thing I should have done, I was sure that that handset must be hooked up. This is why simplicity is especially critical in a battlefield or a combat or emergency services situation. grossly over complicated. Smaller than it needs to be, the smaller than it should be is a real issue. Now I'm bringing this up for a reason because it overlaps with the whole idea also of you know, well when we have these increased frequencies it's a good thing. It's true. But you have to know your equipment and you need to be teaching your people about how to use the equipment. With the radio CB modifications we're talking about, which typically were the mid case Cobra type radio, which by the way we're correct on that, I think pretty sure we're using Silverline Cobras at the time, and that's what we basically have got that are being modified now. And I'm hunting for more, by the way, and there's only a handful of models that are best suited. Well, there are many models that are best suited, but we already have been converting certain models, so we're going to do the monkey copy thing. If you've got one, and it works, you want more of the same because it works, and it's easier for you to rebuild or fabricate more. monkey see, monkey do. See how that works? Now it doesn't mean we can't figure it out and work with other pieces of equipment. We will. But the fact of the matter is that even after we do modify this, and I'll point this out, there are two DIP switches that were added. One is, as I mentioned, was red one's green. You have to know, and since like a lot of our micro FM stations that we were building ourselves, if you don't know the unit and what it does, you won't understand looking at it when you open the box, and it's not a plug and play system. In this case it is plug and play the way the CB normally would be but the modifications require memory because what you're going to do when you hit the switch one way you open up one leg of 60-70 frequencies. When you move the one switch the other way and move the other switch you've opened another 70. By the time you're done you have an additional 300 frequencies or about 300 if you count the original 40 not with single sideband not SSB. Once you had SSB Hell, in reality, with regard to your normal frequencies, needless to say, you're looking at 120 options plus 300 additional channels to choose from that are free-floating in the null band, which is not with your regular CB radio, but is outside of the limited parameters of the radio net the way you're allowed under a plug-and-play system. Now, the plug-and-play is, for one thing, spying. Really, as far as government goes, it's not because they're trying to save you anything, it's not going to try and help you, they're not because, no, they want to be able to spy. Government is an anal-retentive control freak self-serving bureaucracy that considers all of you to be the enemy. Period. That's all there is to it. If you think any otherwise, you're really not thinking. Okay? And especially with communications, because they are terrified of the idea that you plebes will get away from them. Okay? So the balance here, and I guess the best example away from people who are maybe trying to wrap their brain about what Mark's talking about here, is think about this way. When you go to an FRS radio, very simple, not too small, not so small, it can't be easily controlled, but still, those are probably tiny buttons. The radio should be about twice as large, it should be for comfort, and the keys should be about twice as large as they are. We can suffer with that because, again, typically you become very fixated on the frequency for an area of operation. It's not hard to figure out how to be on 6. I'm going to be on 6 all the time. I might have an altered frequency. I'll go to 2, but I'm going to be working those unless otherwise designated or promoted by somebody else. When you get into the CB channels, we talked about this earlier. Well, it's my frequency. Channel 11 is ours. This little click, we use it. You don't... Okay, that's happened before and it's going to happen again. The good thing is when we did have a single sideband added, 120 channels means at least, well, hopefully people will be a little more associated or satisfied with the idea. Maybe they shouldn't piss at somebody else for using the radio that everybody owns. Now, Marine Channel. You can go either way. There are handheld and I do not recommend them, but if you got them, don't worry about it. You can either go marine handhelds, which are really no different from your Baifian, and there's UNIDAN, and there's West Marine, and there's all kinds of companies out there that have handheld marine channel radios. In reality, they're not a bad thing, but remember, it's another system to learn. How many of your people use it? You need to be doing, having sit-down classes, with multiple examples of any of these radios you're going to use or as many as you have in multiple examples. And you need everybody to understand how to get it turned on, how to tune in, you know, what to correct, what to watch for, how to understand how the system works. If not, somebody can pick up the radio, turn it on, it says channel 14, or it says 13, but if you weren't paying attention, it's off by however many decimal points because it has been sub-tuned because it can be programmed. And all of a sudden, you're talking to dead airspace. My God, you're shouting into that thing. You were shouting right up until the first bullet hit you and you dropped dead, but you were shouting into a radio and nobody was hearing you. It looks really good though, it makes you feel good. It's like that headset and it's not connected. By God, I was doing my job. I'm trying to get the message out, but it didn't do me good. I mean, I really wasn't hooked up anything, but I felt good before. I would have felt good before I was gone, right? Now, this is where prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. The, basically, the radios I've talked about for the longest time look like a CB radio. That is your preferred. And I'll tell you why, because again, kiss, keep it simple, stupid. The average marine radio is not just on one point of a larger cabin cruiser or boat. Typically, the companies are designed to satisfy customers that have three, four, or five of the same radio on a boat, and they have the option to use them as a PA slash intercom system. Advantage is that because of this, they typically like to keep them fairly simple so that anybody can operate them. and feel good about it. They want the customer to be happy. So the advantage of these, like if you look at, there's, oh hell, how many different brands we got out there? Apelco, Uniden, JS, you name it, there's a bunch of different companies out there that make the marine radios. Apelco has been doing it for quite some time. And in fact, you'll find no name brand versions of these radios out there in stock. Now let me give you an example, and I'm going to go back over, let me punch you to Facebook here again. Right off the bat, okay, okay, Marine Radio, VHF Marine Radio, $15. Okay, Marine Radio, brand new with a box, a Polco, here we go, Polco, on the standard, although it looks like an older one, I'm too much older, $40 out of the box. How you hook it up, just like you do with CV radio, son. How does it operate? Well, if you've operated a CB radio, you shouldn't have too much of a problem relating to these rigs. Now, in the same breath, you can find other handheld units that are more sophisticated. And in fact, you can also find shipboard units or boatboard units that are more sophisticated. The problem I have with the small handhelds is, again, More intricate operators, operator failure is very likely with something like this. They'll be screaming at our handset, they'll be screaming into the radio, and that's how they'll be found eaten by the shark while they were floating in the water with the wrong channel and not having a clue and they never really hit the power or they hit local and it should have been long range and blah blah blah blah blah. There's so many things that can go wrong. Now this is also true with CB radios, so I notice I'm not qualifying this just saying you're gonna be stupid with a marine radio. I'm saying that in each case here, consider that, for instance, the CB type radio is something that people can more rapidly relate to. They are easier to operate. They are more user-friendly in terms of size. You know, all these pissfully little keyboards and garbage that are on our cell phones are really garbage. I mean, I could use the word crapoo, and I should. and they sell it to us and they sell it to everybody. I mean everybody's bought into this garbage. Now I will say this, well Mark, you know, now you buy basically a laptop. Oh, I'm sorry. What are they calling it now? A tablet. You got a tablet. You mean a laptop. No, no, no. We had to give it a new name, but it's a laptop. It's the latest variation on a laptop, but it's as big as a stinking laptop. Okay, it's maybe the smaller ones are, well, bigger than a cell phone. The good thing about those, not complaining about them, the good thing about them is, look at the size of the keypad. It's less likely you'll make a mistake. And remember that one of the things about a lot of, and now even as I say this, I'm gonna qualify, I always gotta qualify. We're gonna use every think and radio we can get our hands on. But understand that if I were actually building equipment, rule number one is in the field, not only am I hands, my fingers just as big as they are right now, but in many cases for military operations, don't always wear gloves when you're out in the cold. Don't usually try to keep your hands covered most you have tactical you know gloves on because you get armored back You know back hands and all that fun stuff So tell me how these little tiny tiny tiny stupid little keys without having to have a special like little push button rub your rubber BB buggy bumper on the end of your index finger or some BS like that There's two stupid small for what they should be for what you're doing in the field There is a point where smaller isn't gaining you anything And in most combat situations, that is the case. Smaller, in fact, like I said, something would be found, your last breath while you were trying to readjust that keypad. You didn't quite get that in right. And Flufferfrogger, what did he mean? He said Flufferfrogger, sir. I know, he hit send and there was Flufferfrogger. I don't know what it means. Whereas on the other hand, if the keypad were relatively human sized, it's more likely that even under duress, you'll probably get the information out and send it properly and it might even be on the right frequency, depending on how you're programming and what you're doing with that keypad. These are all factors you need to think about in advance before the feces hits the oscillating device. And again, while I understand the value of every piece of radio equipment out there, you'll notice I said something earlier. If you already bought something and you've got it and you ought to use it, stick with it. You're mastering the trade. But think about this. Let's say that you were to expand your fighting force or you're planning on it. Let's say you have a retreat. You have this and that and the other. Kiss. Keep it simple, stupid. Why? Because people panic. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Remember that the other issue, I have a lot of different radios. In order for me to use them properly, I'd have to first of all be asking anybody use this before. I really would be like, wow, I got 25 of this, three of that, 15 of these, two of those. They talk to each other, but each radio is mildly or extremely different depending on what it is. I have to be able to get those into the field and for them to be effective, the operator has to know how to use them. That's you out there listening. So again, KIF, keep it simple, stupid. For most of your yeoman's work, a simpler system is your best choice. In some cases, you aren't going to really be able to keep it that simple because, again, the technology demands greater expertise. When we talk about ham radios, it to a degree is plug and play, but there is much, there's a greater amount of refinement and development of working knowledge needed in order for you to function well. So gain that knowledge. I'm not telling you, any of you, that this is past you, but what I am asking is how seriously have you taken it? Yep, we got it in the box. Have you taken it out of the box and have you used it? Do you understand in fact how to hook it up? It'd be kind of nice. It's just like when I I you know what I did this because my dad taught me learn stuff by doing okay, and you know Maybe you get it right. Maybe you won't get it right all the time, but you know what you will learn I Put a many man. I volunteered for tasks like this. You know all the new radios came in Oh, man, we got to unpack them. Yep. I volunteered for that every time Why? Learned a lot about the different systems and how they developed and even looking at how they were packaged and the changes in case points. In other words, it'd be like notices, hey, attention, by the way, pay attention to this. It has been learned by the Department of Defense that blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, don't do this or it'll kill you. Wow, that last part was important. Don't do this or it'll kill you. I should probably think that if they develop this and I forget another box but it's older but it's the same rig, then I'll bet you that warning they put in the other box that was newer probably applies to everything in the same model no matter what year it was built. That's experience to us, developing experience and again by paying attention. Okay? Daddy, you know, learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself. Okay, so we need to pay attention now Another thing about somebody just asked me about marine marine radio runs off 12 volt Unless otherwise unless otherwise built okay The neat thing about marine radio is you see how your car route semi radio where hooks up same thing with your marine radio In fact most everything if it doesn't work off 12 volt remember you've got all kinds of alternate power inverters You know there's all the technologies out there to make everything work with your dash For instance, with your vehicle, because I know that's the first thing everybody's thinking, could we use these in trucks and cars? Yeah. Because you use them in armored vehicles or whatever. Yeah, we do. We have typically with all of our mech right now, like with any of the trucks we're talking about, we recommend that you have a separate CB now, and a separate marine radio, and a separate two meter. Now, even as I say that, someone's gonna say, well, I got the latest. He's stupid. He doesn't know what he's talking about. I got the latest. It's the Schmidlap, Cobra, Marine, VHF, UHF, CB, everything radio, and it's all in one little box, and it's small, small. It fits in the palm of my hand. And when we were climbing out of the truck and he stepped on it... What? I didn't step on it. Yeah, no, Bob did. Bob didn't wasn't paying attention. He dragged the coax across in front of him, stomped on your, my radio does everything thing. The keypad kind of got squashed into the motherboard. The LCD screen is now cracked and the antenna is, well, it's not really hooked up anymore. And now I can't speak on 2 meter. I can't speak on CB. I can't speak on anything. Oh, that's not good. Now, am I telling you to get rid of that radio that does everything? Oh, hell no. And if you're an expert with it, congratulations. But don't poo-poo the idea that we have different transmitters. Most people out there, we need to ruggedize everything for. Why? Because they don't have necessarily the experience, or they won't have the time. They'll gain a certain amount of experience, and we need to minimize the turnaround time to combat effective. See how that works? So if you do have that radio that does everything, I got two friends listening right now and they know exactly what you rig I'm talking about. And our third friend passed away, before he passed away, he had all his, every bell and whistle you could imagine in communications. And he did have his primary vehicle hooked up with one of those does all, knows all, do's all radio rigs. And it was, well basically, it's a very nice unit, didn't it? About the size of, it'll fit in the palm of your hand, about as tall as your hand was, and the antenna of course was a, you know, a wiggy antenna that you normally see like on the bell phongs or whatever else you use. using. And or you could disconnect that, hook it up to the coax to his vehicle and on the roof you had a more elaborate antenna that would reach farther. And it would work in everything. But as I pointed out, remember when you have one thing that does everything and the moment it gets broken you have nothing that does anything at all. You have no ability to get the signal out and you can't afford that in a battlefield situation. You cannot afford that in an emergency situation. you cannot afford that in a disaster situation. You need layers of technology and again, user-friendly, kiss, keep it simple, stupid, and also it needs to be rugged, ruggedized. You need to be able to beat the snot out of it. And one nice thing about being hooked up or bolted to the dash, it really doesn't go anywhere, not very easily. And if something, if that gets crushed, probably the whole vehicle's going with it. But there can be variations on the theme. It's still more survivable if it is larger format and it has a user-friendly control system. These are rules that you need to just try to apply and try to try it because here's the thing. Think about this, there are six of you or ten of you in a group and everybody else is having to fight the zombies. The police state is doing whatever. You're putting rounds down range. Somebody's driving. Here, Julie, you take the radio. Try to get hold of the CP and tell them, okay, Julie's 12 years old. Julie's not stupid. Julie's smart enough to be able to figure out. She's seen a little bit of what's going on. With a little bit of training, everybody and anybody, male, female, young and old, can all operate radio equipment. There is no age restriction. So little Julie there being able to go, yep, I can do that. Click, click, switch, switch, click, and CQ. CQ, this is KWA-44. We are under attack. This is KWA-44. We are under attack. Coordinate, location, what's our location? Okay, we're at the crossroads of blah blah blah. See how that works? Everybody can participate, everybody can in fact, as need be, should know the other person's job. So just a little heads up there. I wanted to bring that up because that's one of the reasons I want to talk about communications. Kiss, keep it simple, stupid. And again, my fingers aren't getting any bigger. How many mistakes have you made? Let me give an example for everybody who goes, well, he doesn't know what he's talking about. Really? How many of you people have had to retype, reprint, resend some BS on your stupid little cell phone? Because one little finger pad did the wrong thing at the right time and how many times does that happen a day? And how many times does that happen in a week for you? Really? Now imagine that was probably the indication was the bullets going by. You're right about that Frank. Well man they're shooting at us. Yeah get out of the horn. No they're shooting at us. Yes I know they're shooting at us. Get out of the radio. You see, that's part of the formula you're going to have to be ready for. And the old pucker factor when it goes up, it's amazing how the pucker factor, when the old mung hole gets so tight you can't drive a needle up it with a sledgehammer, how it seems to suck your brains down. Some people seem to suck your brains right out of your skull and put them somewhere else. You can't find them. And your fingers don't want to work right and your boy's getting their little man and everybody. And you swear to God. You swear to God. that it sounded perfectly normal to you, whatever you were saying. But on the other end it was... Calm down Frank, calm down. Okay slow down Frank, back her up there a little bit. Wind her down Frank, hold on. Sheek you. Okay, just things to remember. Prior again, personal experience. So, in standoffs, remember, secondary personnel take over radio communications wherever possible. Example, we learned a lot from the attack on the Branch Davidians, didn't we? The Branch Davidians, wow, Mark and Copa, yeah, this is one of the best shining examples, or again, the weavers, the same thing. Everybody had the same amount of opportunity to acquire simple low-end technology that easily would have changed the dynamic of the battlefield overall. With the weavers getting more info, you know, being able to get information out, remember not all of your equipment is outside and exposed, antennas, whatever. Any kind of signal would have gotten to someone who was friendly in the area had there been an SOP, standard operating procedure for, you know, support and for communications. Now, with the branched-evideans, remember, they were smart. They actually, the reason they weren't cut off, they had a phone line that ran across the back 40 in another direction, and when the ATF shut off the phone lines, remember cell phones were not as big. They did have electronic technology like that. They even had some radio technology, but they didn't have it all ready to go, and they didn't have it hooked up, and some of the radio gates were outside instead of inside because they were counting on specialists. And because it wasn't as user friendly, they weren't able to put everything together because they didn't have the working knowledge. It's not that they didn't have the technology. They didn't have the working knowledge and they had the tools in hand. Now, imagine just what a battery powered with crank energy and solar and all the other stuff you have today, being able to get a signal out somewhere in the middle of the seeds like that, which is another reason they don't want another seed to take place because you see prior-prior planning prevents piss-poor performance is being applied to a lot of people. Well, we need to make sure A, that we can protract it out and if we do, we have the ability to communicate. Coordinating communications especially in a standoff or a seed situation is especially critical when a relief column shows up. And again, we may use, let me give you a little hint here, we don't necessarily have to talk to you, we could be able to be able to, I don't have to have you with the radio on in order for me to talk to you. You do realize with directional antenna technology and a really dirty transmitter, I can talk to you through shut off, shut down speakers. If you use a dirty, standard signal generator. I can talk to you without any power on through whatever's in your house. Through your stereo speakers, through even the phone line would be a little tough but it will bleed over. In fact, your phone line itself is actually an antenna. But you have a power supply that's generating signal. On the other hand, if that phone was cut off like they had with the Branch Davidians, the headset even would be carrying sound. It would be generating sound. How many of you know what linear amplifiers are like when you take all the filters off and make it a dirty signal generator? You ever done that? We've talked about this many times on here. Back in the day when the CBs were big, how many of you were standing at a telephone booth and all of a sudden there's no cars around with an eyeshot immediately and you're listening to a CB conversation on a radio, forgive me, on a plugged-in telephone system in a telephone booth? I've had it happen dozens of times and of course you could hear it as it was getting stronger and all the way but there's that truck and there's that guy and he's got a set of oil, oh he's got oil based antennas and he's got a radio box in the back by God he's probably got a 400 watt or a 300 watt linear amplifier on board and he's bleeding through everything. Okay, that's what you use to get through to your people when the enemy has cut everything off. Because when you're coming in, you need coordinated effort. The base of fire, all the people that are under siege, lock and load everything, any of the aggressor exposes himself, put a bullet in them. We're going to sweep them up and move them. And as we move them, put a bullet in. We need your assistance. Now we can do this without a two-way communications. We're sweeping in, we're going to hit in this location, whatever your quadrant or coordinate is, whatever you use a topographical feature you can relate to. And we're going to punch here and we're going to turn left or turn right and we're going to roll up the socks. We're going to roll up their whole carpet. Whenever they move and they try to counter what we're doing, you just put a bullet in them. You're our base of fire. You're the anvil. We're going to be the hammer. See how this works? So again, there are many, many different tools available. Go to Craigslist. You look up marine radios. Ham radios. Oh, God, there's so much stuff out there. And of course, it's up and down the bandwidth, too. There's any combination of transmitters. I love the old Motorola rigs that are out there, but the biggest problem with any of them, I don't care what it is. If they're a tube, they've been scavenging more and more of the tubes as tubes have become a problem. So you do have rigs out there, you can get cheap, but you've got to be aware because they've taken tired tubes. This is why you always want to plug something in and test it. They've been taking tire tubes if the person is scurrilous. And yes, the whole radio is complete, but those tubes are on their 10% mark, they're low on life, and the whole rig is technically usable, but the rig itself is going to require TLC almost as quickly as you buy it. On the other hand, like with the marine radios, the big thing is, again, 12 volt power supply, make sure there's an antenna that you take an antenna with you for testing if they don't have one. and have a series of jacks and connectors ready. What you want to do is be able to plug it in to a 12 volt power supply, have an antenna ready, magnet mounts are available, magnet mount type units are available for marine radios guys, and you can plug it, play it, test it right there. Have another radio, somebody with those little handhelds we talked about earlier. Again, not your first choice, but they work. And they do work as tactical radios for being small, But again, like I said, user friendly in the field. That's where the issue is. But they are good for test rigs and they are good if you do understand how to use them and you've mastered them, go with them. Run with them. I'm not going to stop you. The country is so big, I ain't going to argue with anybody over it. Whatever works for you, float your boat, part of the pond, Marine Radio. Congratulations. You got it. You're right. You're dead on. See how we don't need to argue over this. I'm just dropping ideas. You guys can pick up the, you can run with the ball the rest of the way. Now, on 2 meter radios, repeaters, either the radios themselves can be used as repeaters. With most of the radios out there now, this can be done handhelds especially. You can turn a number of different radios into repeaters and drop signal downrange as far as you want to, depending on the grid that you establish. But with 2 meter radios, if you are going to establish eventually an area of control, a village, a metropolitan area, whatever, acquiring 2 meter repeater control is critical and knowing what's in the area in advance is especially useful. Now, 2 meters typically they don't charge, but some clubs actually only allow their members to use. the repeaters that are in an area. And like in our area here, we used to have about nine repeaters located in the downtown or around the Ann Arbor area, some of them on the periphery. Of that, seven were public, two were private use only. Now, those members could still jump out to other public or general access repeaters. And it wasn't really kind of them, and I know it was snobby. The idea was that, well, we only use them and you can't. Well, okay, what if we have like a pay-in system? Some places eventually did that where they actually were able to pay for their electricity for maintaining their repeater by getting everybody to pay those stipends. pay a fee. And if you were not part of the club, you'd become an associate member and you would still pay $15, $20 a year. And you could use the repeater code and use that to patch into the phone system. You know, first repeat to wherever you wanted to with the two meters and then patch into the phone system at the other end. And now you didn't have any long distance calls to make to caution anything. That was the real advantage for two meter when it was invented decades and decades. Well, hell no, wait, let me correct myself. Over a half-century ago over 50 years. Now, another advantage, one of the big advantages of 2m, one is again you can set up local repeaters which means you can establish one radio as a petticoat junction hub as an operator, you know, the one person making sure that all signals are routed. That is an option and it's not a bad idea. It creates the equivalent to a tiny cell phone system. Something to think about. More than one radio can be used doing this. One radio can be assigned to do this. You guys need to figure out what your order of activity is within your area of operation. How big are you talking about? You're talking about a small village with say two, three, four, five hundred people. Are you talking about a retreat with 20, 30, 40 people or maybe 10 people? It varies. And depending on how much larger it is, multiple repeaters would be a good idea because people will start to think of that system And in fact, it is one of the options to be used as is a replacement for the non-existent phone lines that will be down for a period of time and the cell phones, which will cease to exist as a useful tool if the EMP garbage or whatever else it is that gets shut off, maybe we just decide to get rid of the 800 meg. because we know it's mostly a spy system. Well, 2-meter was originally going to be stolen by the government and used as a cell phone system. So 2-meter is an option or an optimal choice really to look at for first stage new telephone net system in your area to create some semblance of normalcy as people relate it to be nowadays. As people pretty much have grown up with phone in some form or another, in the house, around their community, available to them so they didn't have to drive across the county or across the town to get somebody else to say, hey Bob, meet me at the restaurant. Or, hey Bob, your wife's gonna have a baby, probably a good idea to get home. Okay, that kind of thing. Okay, next, speakers, something I have not touched on. Invest in add-on speakers. It is kind of nice. While headphones are really convenient for the operator, There are times when maybe you want everyone to hear the same thing that's being said. This is especially true if you are passing on, for instance, guidelines, instructions, or maybe just it's a public announcement that's a big attaboy for everybody. Or it's the, oh, oh, oh, Lord save me from the white man, it's time to run order. and you're giving instructions for DD and the AO for withdrawing from an area of operation by flinking out of the area before the big thud puppy shows up and you become part of the dirt. Whatever terminology you wish to use, the idea is not to be there for that maybe. So, the advantage, you can share more readily, you can hit one switch, the operator can, or it can be permanently plugged in. A lot of people do that. Remember with the CB radio, so you do have an onboard speaker on the radio. But in most cases, people put the speaker where it was more useful rather than underneath the radio pointed towards the rug. And a second speaker is very, very handy for general of, say, team use or for general consumption of information. What model? Oh hell, you can buy China Sport right now for nothing, you can buy Dollar Tree, little plug-in speakers that are kintsy but they basically get the sound out. I would point out that most of the better, for instance, shipboard or truckboard speakers are ruggedized. What does that mean? Well, that means that the motherboard for what little circuitry might be there has got lots of rubber baby buggy bumpers attached. The units themselves typically are robust and designed to be attached and take a lot of jarring and bouncing and rattling. After all, take a look at a semi truck going down the road when you look at all that stuff inside jiggly-pooing around, even with the better suspension systems and everything else. Every bump in the road gets translated to all of your electronics. And if it's not something that is ruggedized, eventually parts will rattle themselves loose. They literally will fall apart. That's the best way to describe it. With regard to add-up speakers for supplemental transmission, understand you might want to put an umbilical out where you have maybe a public area if you have a rigid slash fixed transmitter and it's serving more than, say, tactical purposes. One of the reasons, well, let me give an example. Good afternoon to all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines you're listening to us on AM and FM microstations. c b bay stations all yes matter of fact uh... right now while we're talking in the middle part of michigan we have a number of c b bay stations that broadcast and have broadcasting for nine thirty five years In fact, way before I was doing broadcasting, going back to the 70s, these guys have been doing independent, patriot broadcasting, usually a couple hours. They would select a day. Everybody knew they'd be on the frequency they're going to be on locally. Everybody would tune in, hook up their speakers, or had just hit the switch, and everybody could listen to the local AM CB broadcast of whatever it is that needed to be covered by the people running the little bass. for however long they needed to do it. And typically it'd be for a one hour block or a two hour block. Well, you can do the same thing. So in preparation for that, remember you're going to want to share. So speakers would be a good idea. Backups to backups to backups are always a good thing. Watch for car stereo speakers. People rip stuff like that out because the covers don't look pretty. Well guess what? The speakers work just fine and you can actually come up with multiple speakers out of a system. In the future, let's say Battlefield pickups, hey, remember all that stuff I've talked about? The car is nothing but a big spare parts chest if you look at it right. How many speakers are in those cars? How much stuff can be cannibalized? You know, wire harnesses, you know, LEDs, you name it, just start being creative. Well guess what? Their speakers handy. You might have car wrecks that are going to the scrap yard before you do that. Oh hold on. Let's break out the battery powered drill. There we go. Got all of them up. Make sure you don't pull the wires. Carefully cut the wires. In fact if you can, grab as much of the wire harness as possible. Copper wires. Copper wire. See? You don't have more money. You're talking about spending more money. No, I'm talking about, you notice I said scavenge. There's all kinds of cool stuff you can do with it. And again, here's the one neat thing about this. Well, how would I mount that? Break out some pine board you get from down there at the scrap yard or from over behind French mid-lapse hardware or wherever, you know, could be the construction site down the road. Make yourself a little box, mount the little speaker to that. Congratulations, wires go off the back. You can do this all yourself. You don't need to be store-bought in everything. This is what radio geeks have been doing for years. Well, it doesn't look like it's store bought cool. No, it's home bought cool and I know how I built it. And I know that I built it and I did a good job. And I really like the way it turned out. I think it's pretty cool. I did it for nothing. Another way that you need to be thinking. Remember, if you can't afford it one way, make it. Build it. This is the other part. Can do attitude, not can't do attitude. It's like talking about tactical gear. Now, again, my big emphasis here. Just as with our firearms, you're all proud of the fact that, in fact, everybody loves it when I write these different articles and have done different things. And we have a little video about, you know, look at how much we've done, look at how many weapons we have. Our radio communication situation needs to be the same way right now. We need to have the level, the water level for radio communications needs to be at the same level that we are with our firearms across the country right now. Every last swinging dink that's out there listening, every one of you, I don't care, male or female, mom and dad, young and old, doesn't make any difference. You can all use radio. Firepiper planning. Again, get motivated. Do it right. Real quick, FRS radios, you can go to Wally World and get a really good deal. You can go to the internet and find 100 places. You can go to eBay. You can go to Wish. You can go to Deal Extreme, there's a dozen different places. Go shop around, find the best price for what it is you want to pick up in the FRS radios. Be quite honest, Wally World, I hate them, they're enemy. We know that they're now doing the anti-gun thing like Kmart. If they keep going the way they are, piss on Walmart. As far as I'm concerned, burn down, go to hell. But in the meantime if we could use them and just like the Chinese junk We grab the Chinese junk because if I save money there I can spend big money on my very expensive Cartridges that I need to kill Ching-Li when he shows up at the beyond the beach or at the airport Yeah, I know I I'm using your radios to talk to our people but most important is I bought all this custom really nice bullet gear so that I Don't have to worry about talking to you. Goodbye Because I can spend more money if I save in one area, I can spend more money. If I improvise in one area, I can spend more money on the critical components that are too sophisticated or more sophisticated and that I do need. See how that works? You can afford to do this. You just have to step back and think way outside the conditioning box that you've been in for too long. And this is true for most people. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. Hey, we were talking about the cars before one of the things to remember even on some it's got a dead engine or hey the SM didn't blown out of it you've got a battery and you've got an alternator and some belts and You can rig yourself up with Why I've got a broken bicycle. It doesn't work the frames cracked or the wheels are bad. Guess what? You hook a pulley on to that little pedal part you pedal that thing when you got nothing better to do or While you're on watch duty at night, you pedal that son of a gun and you power your batteries and you charge all your phones and radios and everything from batteries that you just... While you're on watch... In fact, for even... for doing the charging, in the dash nowadays you have everything right there, all the connectors. You pull them right out of the dash, guys. Exactly what you're talking about. You have micro phone connectors, you have USB, you have any number of different, depending on which car it is you're looking at. So guess what? You've got everything that you need to get data terminal type, some of them have. It's amazing some of the junk I'm finding in the dashes of some of these cars that are being built standard now. So that's like what you're saying. Again, everything you need in a later situation, there was no excuse for us to go into the Stone Age unless you have totally drank too much Kool-Aid and had too much Aspartame and have been bathing in fluoride. Even there, you should still be able to figure it out. Okay? Thank you. Thank you for bringing it up. Exactly. Go ahead. Anything else? Please. We're almost to the top. Oh, not at the moment. Okay, well stick around because we're gonna close here a minute for everybody out there guys. We're gonna close right now matter of fact as we are the top god bless the republic And we are in the march for a day and night. I'm going to get something to eat, then I'm going to move bricks. I have bricks to move before they freeze together that are in the truck. Got to make sure with this nice weather we take advantage of it. Guys, for everybody out there, it's taking over. More LTR come up in a minute. Don't you touch that dial. Communications, remember, we need to keep it simple for all the people we're recruiting and bringing in. And then we need to develop our skills so all the other technology that is at our fingertips will be used with our fingertips. We'll be back in an hour, meanwhile Ed, taking over. God bless you all. Bye bye. We'll get back to our block of instruction on the medical aspect of unconventional warfare today. We have quite a bit of border news, some of the older aspects that we're trying to bring up to date, and some of the newer things that have been going on. as a public service announcement. Got a couple of events that are coming up here in the Phoenix area here in the next couple of months. You have the Arizona Military Vehicle Show, and that's going to be at Perf Paradise at the north parking lot. The street address is 1501 West Bell Road in Phoenix, and that'll be on the 25th and the 26th of January, 2020. And it seems like every time they move to some place and it gets a little bit bigger than they move somewhere, turbine, what are you doing? We've got a tremendous thunder shower going on here. It's been going on since a little bit before noon today and she don't like lightning strikes. It's just shaking. Maybe if you listen out here, you'll hear it in the background everywhere. It sounds like artillery going off. Rain's a big thing here. Southern Arizona, it doesn't come very often, and when it does, it's a wham-banger. So anyway, back to our broadcast. Okay, you come over here and just stay here. It'll be okay. It's okay. It'll be frightened now. Arizona Military Vehicle Show, Turf Paradise, North Parking Lot, 1501 West Bell Road, Phoenix, Arizona, 25th, 26th of January, 2020. A lot of vehicles there for sale, display, parking is free. It's like 8 bucks to get in the door. A lot of people, and it's not just necessarily strictly military vehicles, there's a lot of people that are selling boots and canteens and uniforms and some of just regular stuff, some of it. museum quality military uniforms and you know some of these people are pretty big collectors of military vehicles and obviously they don't have room there to bring 10 acres worth of deuce and a halfs and Jeeps and gamma goats there but if you're looking for specific things you can make connections to find those specific parts that you're needing to restore your vehicle to running street legal aspect of that part. The next one is the book sale in Phoenix. That's going to be the Volunteer Nonprofit Service Association and that's VNSABookSale.org. They usually have about half of a million books, fiction, nonfiction, history, dictionaries, encyclopedias, cookbooks, military, Oh, FM's, you know, the whole nine yards. And that's going to be at the Arizona State Fairgrounds. And that's at 1826 West McDowell in Phoenix. And that's going to be Saturday and Sunday, February 8th and 9th of 2020. And there's also going to be one down in Tucson. I think that's like in March. but it seems like 15, 16, something there. I haven't quite got to that on my to-do list to get that to you, but I think you could just go to your search engine and type in Tucson Book Festival, Tucson Book Fair, and be able to access that information on that aspect. Now, sometimes on the broadcast, do the border news first and then our lesson and sometimes it's the other way around. They did say something that the Border Patrol had intercepted close to 200 people in Sassabe, that's in southern Arizona. There was one group of people that are made up of Mexicans and what the Marlon El Salvador Honduras and other plate Nicaragua. that had come in, there was a group of 120, and then I guess there was another smaller group that had come in. I heard that on the AM News broadcast, and so I'm going to assume that that was just fairly recently, maybe even like IE today. In the last couple of weeks, we've been covering a little bit of about the medical aspect of the guerrilla warfare, unconventional warfare aspect of what's going on. And the other day, last Tuesday, we had left off on location security communications. Because you see, the guerrilla hospital The staff there needs to conduct a reconnaissance for any possible hospital sites. And then they want to coordinate the training of the guerrilla members who are going to help support the hospital operations. Now, obviously, the hospital needs to be in the secure area, but it certainly needs to be accessible to the casualties. any of the site planners, they have to consider the security, the topography, the distance, the mobility, and any enemy counter-guerilla activity. And the sanctuary across an international border is going to be ideal for a guerrilla hospital. Now, there has to be a strict security measure to protect the covert nature of the guerrilla hospital operations. And the security compromises can lead to a capture of the hospital staff, the patients, and the supplies. And that may compromise the members of the auxiliary or the underground, or it could jeopardize the entire operations. Now, with the communications aspect, because rapid communications, there essential between the hospital command and the area or the sector commander and that goes to maintain an adequate medical support and ensure the survival of your whole operation. And coordinating the hospital movement, the receiving of casualties, supplies, requesting of support, and disseminating intelligence, that all depends on a rapid and secure communications. Now, after the infiltration of your group into the area, there can be requested or sent out for the adequate medical supplies for the initial hospital operations. And the plans have to provide for an automatic or an on-call medical resupply. Although the staff should make a maximum use of locally available supplies, but the staff needs to coordinate with the guerrilla force to acquire food and rations for the hospital patients. Now, the guerrilla hospital is going to have several sections. Now, some of the sections are going to be co-located and others should be dispersed for security reasons. and the staffing of a gorilla hospital depends on the mission and the availability of the trained medical personnel. And the personnel must be attached to the hospital to provide security, communications, and logistical support. And there's generally about seven recommended sections of the gorilla hospital. Now, number one would be the command and control. And that section is going to provide the command over the hospital personnel and supervision of the medical hospital function. And it's going to maintain communications with the area or the sector commander of the hospital. And it's going to coordinate security for that hospital. Now, security is going to be primarily a function of the location and the early warning and the movement. And the guerrilla hospital should be located in an area where the local populace is friendlier, sympathetic to you and your operations and the guerrillas. Security should rely heavily on early warning and any diversionary tactics and movement to any alternate locations. A next aspect would be the logistics because that section is going to provide your logistical support and that goes to include the supply, transportation, and any grave registration. The next one would be sorting, triage. and the personnel in that section are going to establish and maintain one or more sites that serve as staging areas for limited medical care and movement of the patients and supplies to any treatment sections. And also for security reasons, those sites are only, that's the only contact that the guerrilla force have with the hospital. Now, the next aspect would be with the treatment because your medical, surgical, and immediate post-operative care, that's going to come from that section. And it's going to be central activity of the hospital and all the other sections are going to support that. And the individual staffing is going to be triaged. The site should not be pulled the location of the treatment center. And only treatment center staff members are going to pick up the patients at the triage sites are going to take them to the central treatment center. The next aspect would be the convalescent. And that section goes to established the facilities to care for the patients no longer required the intensive support provided by the treatment section. And those facilities are going to help go to increase the dispersion of the patients. And depending on the condition of the patient placed in the convalescent facilities, then the hospital personnel may not be required to continually staff that area. And then finally is the outstaging. And that section is going to establish sites where the patients may be transported once they've received the maximum benefit from the hospitalization. And those sites are basically unmanned geographic points used as a drop-off locations where the patients may be returned to their unit ready for back into whatever their MOS is, if you will, back ready for combat guerrilla operations. Now, one of the other aspects of the your group's medic, that's going to begin medical training of the guerrilla force at the earliest possible opportunity. And they want to select the personnel to be trained and screen them for their abilities. And any of those people with the potential are trained as company medics or nurses. And then they want to develop the training program for each of the different functions needed within the Gorilla Medical System. And then the Medic is going to teach the principles of self-help and buddy aid to the entire Gorilla Force. And other training is going to include preventive medicine procedures, basic sanitation, personal hygiene, and individual protective measures. And they also want to ensure the immunizations of the Gorilla Force and their families. And any newly trained medical personnel should make maximum use of all the medical facilities, and they're also going to help the medic train additional medical personnel. And the amount and the quality of the training is going to depend on the situation, the facilities, and the instructors. But the knowledge and the ability of your group's medic is going to ultimately decide the success of the program. Depending on the tactical and the medical situation in your operational area, you're going to determine the frequency and the contents of any periodic medical reports. Obviously, we've discussed it before, but before your infiltration, you want to brief the whole group on the health of the guerilla force, the casualty rates, whether it's wounds or diseases, and the overall Gorilla Medical Condition, but the training status report goes to include the new training program since the last report, the change in the number of the trainees, the change in the number of the graduates from the training programs, and the adequacy of your training aids. And it also is going to go to the report is going to be the medical supply status to include the supplies reduced to critical level, the success rate with supply procurement in your area of operation, the general conditions of the supplies and the equipment that's been delivered, and any new projects and facilities since the last report, and any losses due to enemy activity. any serious medical problems that may exist in the level of care the patients are receiving in the facilities of the friendly forces, or whether other medical personnel are aiding friendly forces more than expected, the number of new guerrilla personnel, both full and part-time, and their skills and their combat effectiveness, any special medical problems unique to the area, And any knowledge of the enemy medical situation, like their standards of medical care, the attitudes or the actions towards wounded guerrillas, and any anti-guerrilla activities towards the medical facilities. And so that kind of wraps up that aspect of some of the things that you want to brief your people about in the area of what's going on. the security, the communications, the locations of where you're going to set up the treatment area, the initial triage area, the actual hospital, surgical places, things like that, convalescence and the places where they can, after they've convalesced, where they can recuperate before they're returned to duty of that aspect of those parts. Oftentimes it's concentrate on let's just whip a bandage on this and send these people on to some other place. It's somebody else's problem. Now, in addition to the medical aspect but pretty much hand in hand with it is going to have to be not only your medical supplies but you know your food and your fuel and all kinds of things so we'll put that under the logistics consideration because the types and the quantity and the phasing of the supplies they go clearly to influence the gorillas their capabilities and their limitations and the type of mission that they're going to undertake. And the supplies and the equipment that are made available to the gorillas, they're going to go to influence the morale since each shipment is going to represent encouragement and assurance of support from the outside. And once the channel as the supply is established, the gorillas are going to continue to rely on that source for support. Now, historically, gorillas have lived off the land and the resources of a country and the distribution of those resources, they go a long way to affect the size and the number of the gorillas that can be organized and maintained in your area of operation. and the area command is going to provide supplies to the gorillas and the command has to consider the resources in food producing areas when it organizes additional gorillas. And the gorillas in the area at first are going to depend heavily on the local sources for their support. And the logistical plans, they need to be based on an equitable system that's going to limit any potential hardships to the civilians and does not alienate them. And the system gives your group strong leverage to guide and mentor the guerrilla leaders. The logistical support of the guerrilla force, that's going to include the same functions as those of any conventional force, whether it's labor, maintenance, construction, hospitalization, evacuation, supply, and transportation. But problems of transporting supplies and equipment over or through the territory under the enemy control is going to complicate that support. and it's going to create a requirement for a clandestine delivery. And that's going to limit the amount of external logistical support that's going into your operational area. And the external support and the sources, they have not always furnished extensive transportation, maintenance, hospitalization, evacuation, and construction in that area. And then we get back to that Met-TC, the mission, the enemy, the time, terrain, the troops, and the civilians, and the delivery means that they're available. That goes to determine the nature and the extent of the external logistical support and then the external support is going to eventually end and then the gorillas they must be prepared to continue without those supplies. So that's kind of some of the things that we've been covering here that you know you don't necessarily hear in you know Patriot radio understand that sometimes these things get a little bit ho hum and you know well if that's so important then everybody be talking about it but there clearly are a lot of people that have absolutely no idea that all they want to do is you know And it doesn't matter what network you listen to, but all they seem to want to do is talk about guns and oh, well we got to have our guns. Oh, and you go over here and do this and you know, you can send us money and you can get a free membership over here to so and so's gun club and they'll provide you with training. And one of the things that I've been trying to bring forward to the people is to realize that I said it once before and I'll say it about 10,000 more times but your guns are your most worthless piece of equipment. Oh, they're important when you need them and so is the jack in your car when you got a flat tire. But let's get real people. In a guerilla type operation, you might only be using your firearms maybe 3 to 5% of the time. But it seems to be what I've seen. And I know there's other groups out there that do diverse training. But most of the time, the people just put their gear on and go out here walking around and poking holes in pieces of paper. and that aspect of it, but that only goes so far. Why is it like 90% of your training has to do with marksmanship and very little has to go into the other parts of it. Now, the logistical preparation of the theater, and that's gonna combine the peacetime planning actions, and that goes to maximize the means of providing logistical support to the commander's plan. And that logistical support to the theater is going to help reduce the time and the resources that are required to support your overall unconventional warfare operations in theater. And that is by maximizing the use of contracting and any reserves that you have for your resources. Now, three primary considerations that are going to affect the support for the guerrilla force are going to be the geographic locations, the size of the force, and the type of operations. Now, the geographic location, that goes to determine the type and the extent of the logistics support that's needed in an agriculturally productive area. The gorillas need for an external source of food are going to be less than those areas that are unsuitable for agriculture. And any location affects the type and the amount of personnel clothing, the equipment, and the life expectancy of those items. And it also has a bearing on the diseases and non-combat injuries. And the geography of an area and the enemy situation is going to influence the type of the targets to be attacked. Now, with the size of the force, because when local food procurement is only adequate for the existing force, the food supply problems are going to limit the size of the force, and the intelligence in your area is going to enable your group and the area commanders to forecast any needs and plan for an appropriate procurement in advance. And the available support is going to determine the type of the operations that can be conducted. And the support for the various operations could range from a rifle or one sniper to weapons, communications, food, and medicine for a company rating, an enemy supply depot, or a troop installation. And the expected non-availability as a logistics in the early phase is going to go to dictate doing small, easy combat operations. Now, the logistic plans traditionally, they've gone to provide support to the guerrilla force on an increasing scale within the limits of the capabilities of the overall group. And the initial plans are going to be based on forecasts prepared by the staff of the theater commander. And the ability to meet the requirements for any protracted operation is going to depend on the validity of the initial assessment made during your run-up before you've even left for that area. And the organizations, that are going to help execute the logistic plans, they have to be able to adjust rapidly to any changes and any higher headquarters command, the enemy actions, the weather, and the unforeseen developments within your area, that's going to impose changes. And the support provided to the guerrilla forces should be continuous and the plans to provide that support, has to be, must be kept flexible to meet any changing conditions. And flexibility is going to be achieved by having primary alternate and contingency plans, locating installations throughout the area that go to reduce to the minimum the travel time of the gorilla force, providing adequate reserves of supplies, personnel, equipment, communications and transportation assets from which prompt deliveries can be made, and having several principal and alternate points and routes for delivery of equipment and the supplies for the guerrilla forces. And so the time between planning and executing and the time involved in executing an operation that's going to expose the logistic situation to any foreseen developments. And so to be successful, the entire logistics scheme must be highly flexible. And during your joint planning, your group is going to develop any tentative supply plans for each area and your group is going to alter those plans that are based on the area assessment. And the guerrilla force has two sources of logistical support. Those sources are either internal from within the area or they're going to be external from a sponsor. Now, with the internal support, they have to first provide the required internal logistics support and the area command has to develop an effective internal logistics system that's tailored on the needs of the operation and it has to balance its support requirements against the need to gain and maintain the civilian goodwill and cooperation. And imposing excessive demands on the civilian population, that goes to adversely affect their cooperation. It's going to alienate them, and especially in an insurgency or an unconventional type of deal. Remember, your primary goal is to win the people over to your side. Now, battlefield recovery is a primary method of resupply in the operational area and that's using the enemy equipment and supplies. And through offensive operations, the guerrilla force can satisfy its logistic requirements and at the same time deny the enemy's use of those supplies. And with good intelligence, and proper planning. The guerrillas conduct raids and ambushes against small, isolated enemy installations and unescorted convoys to capture the needed items from the targets of opportunity. The people in the area they may use the currency to purchase supplies from the internal sources money may be the area or a suitable substitute such as gold or promissory notes and the procurement through the purchase is going to be usually restricted to the critical or scarce items not available elsewhere and the gorilla forest is must ensure that the infusion of outside currency does not disrupt the local economy unless economic disruption is also a goal. You recall in the movie Lawrence of Arabia, how after they had taken Akaba, there was supposed to be a lot of gold in the big box, but there was no gold. And so they got a bunch of telegraph message papers on one side it was printed and on the other side it was blank and Lawrence wrote up promissory notes to the guerrilla commanders that promising them on demand that after Lawrence got back with the British then they would be forthcoming with the money the gold guineas that they had promised them. Now, the gorilla force, they can organize a levy system based on the ability of each family or group to contribute. And the system goes to ensure that the burden of the supplies that the gorillas is distributed evenly throughout the civilian population. And the local population is told that the payment will eventually be made for the supplies that are taken. and the area command supply officer may give receipts to the individuals and he also keeps records of those transactions. And when establishing the levy system, the commander's going to consider many obstacles that could affect a procurement of his operational area and some of those things could be a chronic food shortages. the enemy interference or competition for the supplies, the impact of combat actions such as scorched earth policies, nuclear, biological and chemical or radioactive contamination, and the competition from other rival guerrilla units. Now, the area command may not want to engage in a barter with the civilian population because of the possible adverse effects on the levy system. But sometimes it is mutually beneficial to exchange critical items, example, medical supplies for food or clothing or services. And then the guerrilla forces cut off from the most civilian production facilities and support often find it necessary to improvise their own feedy field expedience. And they may have to plant or raise some of their own foodstuffs and livestock. And based on the percentages of supplies that are available from the external source and those that are available internally, then the area command may consider establishing farms and even factories for the production and repair of hard to find items. Now, confiscation is the supply method that the guerrilla force may use to fulfill the requirements that cannot be met by other methods of internal supply. Now, it often confiscates items when civilians refuse to cooperate or actively collaborating with the enemy, and the confiscation alienates the civilian population. A Nagarilla force uses that method only in emergencies or to punish the collaborators. In the area command, they must strictly control confiscations to be sure that it does not deteriorate into indiscriminate looting. And the confiscation is the least desirable method of gaining internal logistic support. Now, with the external support, the area command is going to normally limit supplies from an external sponsor to items that are going to be essential for the support of the combat operations. And those items usually consist of standard arms, ammunition, demolition, and communications equipment. But under certain conditions, a sponsor may expand its logistic support to include evacuation of the sick and wounded, food, clothing, medicine, and any non-standard items that are unavailable in the area. Now, when we get back next week, we'll talk a little bit about some of the characteristics of the logistics, the phases of supply, the accompanying aspect of it, the resupply, the automatic resupply, emergency resupply, on-call or routine, the organization of the supply. quite a bit of things, the types of supply, the equipment and the logistics, ammunition, explosives, individual equipment. But I see we're less than two zero mics out, so I'd like to get to some of these news items. It always seems we get into our block of instruction and we start talking medical or logistics and pretty soon it's over. So this first news item would be from InsightCrime.org. Oh yeah, by the way, today is the 19th of November, 2019, and your mind is your primary weapon. We'll send this broadcast out to Airman James Armstrong. And also remember, we had mentioned the military vehicle show and the book sales coming up here in Phoenix and Tucson in the new year. So, this first news item is from InsideCrime.org and the headline is, What Explains Brazil's Homicide Decline? And it's dated September 23, 2019. Fingers don't seem to shift through these papers very good. Brazil is the world's murder capital. No other country even comes close. That is why it's the big news when the country's Minister of Justice recently announced that homicide rates fell by over 20%. in 2019 compared to the same period last year. What he failed to mention, however, was that the country's homicide rate had been falling steadily since early 2018, well before the election of far-right President Jair Bolsonaro. Although Bolsonaro and his supporters have tried to own recent improvements in public security, the decline in murders has little to do with their efforts. So, what explains the drop in homicides? First, it's important to recall that in 2017 was Brazil's Anas, Hora, Bilas and Orgy of Lethal Violence. More people were violently killed that year, almost 64,000 than any other time in the nation's history. Now, the explosion of violence was due in large part to a rupture of a truce between the country's two rival drug trafficking factions, the primary first command, the PCC, and the Red Command, and the disputes over control of the country's drug trade. Inter-factional violence coincided with a boom in cocaine production in neighboring Colombia and Peru, and the gradual decline in homicide in 2018 and and 19 can be interpreted as a kind of correction. Fingers don't want to get no traction today. BorderlandsBeat.com, 24 September 2019, municipal police commander murdered in Kalea, Guanajuato, Kalea. On Monday morning, the commander, the municipal police directorate, was shot dead while driving in his private vehicle in an avenue from south to north. The element was driving a black and orange Ford Ranger truck and at the height of the Salvador Ortega. was intercepted by armed men who opened firearms. The bullet shattered the glass on the left side of the vehicle and hit commander Sergio Morelos Casas, who had 25 years of service in the department. The site was attended by elements of the Minnesota Police, the public security force, and the state and the National Guard, who guarded the area and closed the road to vehicular traffic. BorderlandBeat.com, 24 September 2019, El Cierno arrested after eight police elements murdered in less than a week in GTO. and alleged operational leader of the Santa Rosa de Lima cartel is the reason why the criminal organization executed eight police officers in the Laja Barajo area of the state in less than a week. The arrest was announced by the head of the analysis strategy unit of the citizen security of the state, Sophia Lopez, who said that the attacks are an organized crime response to the institutional action that seeks generates fear on the part of public servants in the society and citizenship. The alleged civilian, their criminal leader, was captured last Friday after less than a week. Eight security elements in Kalea, Salomonaka, and Pangiurma were killed by armed commandos. El Mardo ordered the attacks on the headquarters. BorderlandBeat.com, 24 September 2019. Son of El Correte detained leader of Los Rojos in Morelos. The Secretary of Government and the prosecutor's office of Morelos Pablo Ojedo Cardenas announced this morning the arrest of Alexis Oswaldo and son of Santiago Mazan Miranda, AKA El Correras. Correct a leader of the criminal group Aloha Los Rojos Alex us walled Replaced his father and according to the authorities became the new leader of the criminal new group known as Los Rojos after the arrest of his father in the organization that operates in Morelos Guerrero and part of the state of Mexico The detention carried out on Monday, September, thanks to the collaboration between the authorities to make up the state coordinated table for the construction of peace prosecutor of Morales. Inside Crime.org September 24, 2019, drug seizures increase in Belize as more cocaine flows north. Despite limited interdiction capabilities, authorities in Belize have made a number of recent drug busts, underscoring that the Central American country is grappling with a surge in cocaine moving north from Colombia. In early September, police and beliefs confiscated 1,210 parcels of cocaine from an aircraft that took off from Venezuela and landed off the coastal highway near the village of such and such. The gleaner reported after a shootout six people were arrested, four from Honduras, one from Mexico, and one from Ecuador. This was but one in the string of recent drug busts. In March police found 23 kilograms of cocaine on a beach in northern Burgrisp, an area known for its drug related violence, reported News 5. Commissioner of Police Chester Williams said he believed the cocaine was part of a larger shipment. Motorlandbeat.com 24 September 2019, Dr. Wagner detained in Rome, important member of Sinaloa Cartel. According to Italian media, the detainee is known as Dr. Wagner. He is one of the most important managers of cocaine trafficking from Mexico to the United States, and important member of the Sinaloa Cartel, directed by Joaquin El Chapo Guzman-Lorer, currently imprisoned in the United States. The Mexican Ramon Cristobal Sonpoya, 43, was arrested at the Phil Meek, CO Airport in Rome, Italy, when he was boarding a plane to Paris, although he had a search and a capture order issued by United States authorities and Interpol for drug trafficking crimes, he was arrested by Italian border police. The Italian border police confirmed that, although the arrest occurred on August 20th, while embarking on his real name on the Air Mexico flight, that would stop in Paris but continue later to the Mexican capital, Drug Enforcement Administration Federal Agency of the United States, which deals with the fight against drug trafficking had issued in the arrest warrant in 2016. Okay, here's some newer ones. BorderlandBeat.com, 13 November 2019. DEA, strong message the US has for the cartels. San Antonio, a video goose man Lopez was on the DEA's most wanted list like his father El Chapo goose man and his brothers but after a brief arrest a video goose man Lopez is free again in Mexico Fox San Antonio reports and this week on the front lines with the DEA this doesn't change anything for the new acting administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration I sat down with his Yeah, blah, blah, blah, as you were arrested, blah, blah, blah. We kind of covered a lot of that last week. How confident are you when you look at the number of people that you have on the wanted list that wherever they are found there will be turned over to the United States? You have a number of people on that list, and a lot of them are in Mexico. So how confident are you in the partnership you have overseas? And the guy named Yamia, Y-A-M-I, asked, I am confident in these partnerships. The Mexican government makes arrests on individuals who have arrest warrants outstanding for them. In Mexico, Mexican government has to go through an extradition process. They have a judicial system too, but they go to go through and through the process and we do anticipate seeing and having a number of the individuals extradited from Mexico who are wanted in the United States said Dylan D H I L L O N along the fight for the plaza would drug routes for smuggling drugs into US communities the flow is deadly synthetic drugs like meth and fentanyl doesn't seem to slow down most of what is being smuggled in comes through the Texas border oatman Dylan replaced Robert Peterson, okay anyway anyway anyway. BorderlandsBeat.com, 14 November 2019 liquid cocaine discovered in shampoo bottles at George Bush's Houston airport, not as innovative as some traffic or trickery that said, but for the drug seeking canine, it may have passed through. A US customs office found 35 pounds of cocaine in an unusual form and placed Monday. A traveler from Columbia had liquid cocaine and 24 shampoo bottles in his bag. The cocaine is valued at over $400,000. Officers with US Customs and Border Patrol found a 26-year-old would-be smuggler as he retrieved his checked baggage from the luggage carousel at George Bush Intercontinental Airport. When officers discovered the full-size shampoo bottles, a K-9 alerted them to a manner to indicate the presence of narcotics. Officers then tested the liquid inside the bottles. and it was revealed to be cocaine. This would-be smuggler was returned to Columbia and the narcotics were seized and turned over to the Houston Police Department for further ingestion. BorderlandBeat.com, 14 November 2019, clashes between CDS, CJNG, and CDG, the cartels in Zacatecas leave 21 dead and 9 injured. At least 21 people died Monday afternoon and 9 were injured after nearly one hour of confrontation between alleged members of the Sinaloa Cartel against members of the Jalisco and the Gulf Cartels allies in this region of the country. in the community of, whoa, I ain't even gonna pronounce that one, located between the municipal capitals of this place and that place. The state government and the Secretary of Public Security of Zacatecas remain silent about armed clashes despite the fact that the version and testimonies were disseminated on social networks about the magnitude of the confrontation. State, federal, and military police came to protect the area and support the experts of the Attorney General of Zacatecas recovered more than 5,000 AK-47 rifle shells as well as dozens of magazines for long and short weapons, including the Barrett rifle, .50 caliber. State, military, federal, government sources confirmed that the confrontation began around 2.30 p.m. at the east exit of a hard-to-pronounce community. They said that after the shooting bodies of at least 20 hitmen were left in this week, it is presumed that the gunman took away more bodies in the hospital. Five injured and four arrested by the National Guard in Jalapa were treated. It's all like Donkey Kong. Got just a couple of minutes. Let's see, borderlandbeat.com, this is kind of a looking in the way back machine, 14 November 2019. The real narcos, how one high profile murder sparked the war against Pablo Escobar. The 80s saw an explosion of wealth in the United States and Western Europe, and with this explosion is the demand of cocaine and other drugs produced in Colombia and transported by voter by plane into Florida and the US border states. Colombia's government found itself fighting a war of attrition against multiple powerful cartels, including Pablo Escobar's Medallín cartel. The cocaine trade soon made Escobar one of the richest men on the planet with cicarios, hitmen, and politicians alike on his payroll and would later inspire the TV series, Narcos. Those who opposed him were offered the choice of Plata Oplomo, silver or lead, effectively between accepting a bribe or a bullet and for a while it looked like Escobar and his fellow drug barons were untouchable, protected by intimidation and rampant corruption in the police and the judiciary and then the extract from the new book, Manhunters, written with one-time partner Steve Murphy, ex-DEA agent Javier de Pena, who is himself played by Pedro Pascal in Narcos, details how the killing of one leading Colombian opposition leader, Luis Carlos Galán, was the final straw of the killing that spurred real action against the cartels and the moment that the net began to tighten around Escobar. BorderlandBeat.com, 14 November 2019 Aruba, Venezuela, Guatemala. This is the intricate route that the CJNG uses to traffic drugs from Mexico to the US. Since 2014, Mexico and the United States knew that the Cartel Jalisco new generation would become a headache for their governments. from a small group of criminal cells deserters, the CJNG evolved to become one of the most prolific and violent drug trafficking organizations in the world. The key to its rapid expansion is due in large part to its strategic presence on the northern and southern borders of the country as well as in the areas at the Atlantic and the Pacific Ocean. Through the use of violence and alliances with other criminal groups, the CJNG is displaced historically, powerful cartels such as Sitaloa and the Beltran Levy who no longer lead the transfer of cocaine from Mexico to the American Union. According to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, the criminal organization introduces drugs to the neighboring country through quarters that pass through Tijuana, Chua D'Adwarez, and Nuevo Laredo. Well, that sounds like the music's coming in. That's the end of the broadcast. Thanks for being with us. See you on the flip side. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. Speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. 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. 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If he stood by your bedside in a 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, dill the land of the free? Evening, ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. I'm Larry Lawson. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in occupied territories West, Southeast, North and South. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, in memoriam. 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 out there in Lower 49 which includes a great state of Jefferson and Conus. Also, the outlying state's yelling, territories in the clock, it is 8.06 PM Eastern Standard Time. Larry, it's dark out there. Temperatures are in the 40s, or were lower 40s, maybe in the upper or middle 30s right now. Not too clear, and we've had a lower fog cloud cover that's held at extreme low altitude, which may keep some of the heat in tonight. We'll see what happens, but again, be prepared, assume the worst, you won't be disappointed. What's it like in your neck of the woods? What's the day today? What's jumping off the wall down there in the middle of the Midwest? It's the 19th of November 2019 AD. Yeah, I've seen stories about how we're in for some of the coldest winters and years and years. Farmers are not getting crops out. Farmers may not get crops in. Many farms are going under. They're talking about about sending money to the farmers because of the stupidity of these trade wars that Zio Trump has been engaging with China and driving farmers out of business. That might be fine for the farmers. That's not going to put food on the tables. It's not going to put food on the grocery shelves. The food supply is going down, just like the economy is going down. Gold is going up. Silver may be going up. This may be the end game when gold finally goes up, it's going to overturn the apple cart, so to speak, and this whole house of cards based on the phony petrodollar may come crashing down. Russia and China have wisely been buying up millions of ounces of gold. That is something that has real value. Our stupid paper currency and cryptocurrencies do not. They're mythical, imagination, paper, nothing. But that's the Ponzi scheme that they ran on you here all these years. The American financial engine is running out of gas. Sears and other stores are going out of business. They're closing by the thousands. This is Trump's booming economy as he continues to allow in all the invaders from the South while flapping his yap about a wall that's never been built. Not one mile of new wall has been built. You get that, people? He did open up his mouth today and said it's okay for the Israelis to steal the West Bank though, that those settlements are a-okay with him. He works for them, people. He doesn't work for us. This circus show trial of impeachment, it's two sides of the same coin. Republican and Democrat are two sides of the same coin. You get the Epstein blackmailed both parties. You get that I mean you already know about what garbage the Clintons are I don't have to go into that with most people but Trump is the same garbage He met his wife at the KitKat Club in New York that was owned by Gizlane Maxwell Maxwell daughter of Robert Maxwell Mossad the one who ran Jeffy Epstein the one who the FBI is not looking for Who's not trying to arrest? who orchestrated all these rapes and probable murders of young U.S. girls to blackmail both parties, both the Republicans and the Democrats, both of them. ABC and others covered up all this information just like the UK covered up Jimmy Savile, the pedophiles, that's who these top elites, that's what they like to do is rape and kill children so that they can feel like there's something, you know, and Trump's the same way. He met, he partied with Epstein, he met his wife at Epstein's club, he rewarded Alex Acosta with a position as labor secretary within his cabinet for giving Epstein a sweetheart deal where, you know, after raping and killing little girls, all he had to do was go sleep at a jail cell every night, you know? Trump's the same garbage. His original lawyer was a gay Jewish mob boss by the name of Roy Cohn who died of AIDS, who like little blonde boys. Demented Donnie was one of those blonde boys, dolled up in makeup. You get it? And then he replaces that lawyer with Rudy Giuliani, where there's a video online of Rudy dressed up in drag and Trump schmoozing all over him. It's ridiculously disgusting. Do you not get what how sick these people are and they're just rubbing this stuff in your faces? Trump is guilty of treason just like all the rest of them are, subservient to our enemy Israel who raped and blackmailed this nation as well as murdered 3,000 Americans on 9-11 with our stinking CIA. And the FBI takes their orders. Just like the rest of the so-called intelligence community does. They take their orders. These are our enemies. We should be bombing Tel Aviv, not Tehran. But again, Trump today licked nitwit yahoos. That's the kind of garbage he is. He just pulled a coup down in Bolivia. because they wouldn't go after the lithium for us and give us their lithium deposits. So they overthrew the government of Bolivia. And they bragged about it and said, we're going to do the same thing in Nicaragua and Venezuela. We probably killed 30,000 people with these sanctions then in Venezuela. Same CIA playbook. And yet he pretends he's against the deep state. Oh, gosh, Kelly, gee, we went to a military hospital because he's sick of somebody poisoning him. Geez, we should only be so lucky. You know, same garbage, people. It's all a circus. While they're doing all this, they're pushing red flag laws. Ivanka, little princess incest, cobblest, zionite, Ivanka, and pansy gram are pushing red flag gun laws. Do you get that? That's your garbage conservative there. He's nothing of the kind. Remember he was a Democrat. He gave lots of money and praise to the Clintons. Jared 666 and Ivanka are big Clinton fans. He puts in charge of everything. A circus and a show. We're definitely, definitely, definitely in the last days. I'll tell ya, seeing all this stuff going on, definitely calling evil good and good evil. All these things that are happening. Trump is for gay marriage. He's not a Christian in any way, shape or form, and yet there's so many deluded Christians that think he's their buddy. It's just amazing the things that I see. I mean, Mark, you and I talked about Isaiah 11.6 and you specifically remembering the lion and the lamb. And now it says the wolf. I wonder, folks out there, you remember the Lord's Prayer? I mean, at least Malani got that right. Forgive us our trespasses as those who trespass against us. Now it says debts and debtors. There are so many passages in the Bible that have changed with this Mandela Effect. It is no longer God's Word. But it's interesting that in Amos it said that in the last days people would seek God's Word and not find it. How could that be? Bibles are printed up and they're everywhere. But they no longer say what they said. So it's not God's Word anymore. And now it makes perfect sense. It fascinates the hell out of me to see what's going on Mark, but this is, we're definitely in these last days, so people better be taking this stuff serious because it's not going to go away. It's certainly not getting any better. The country is not repenting. The country is not waking up to the danger that Israel poses. The Zionized Christians have taken all the money from these scumbags. The pastor's got lots of fancy jet planes and they take lots of trips to Israel and call it the Holy Land. Really? It's the biggest flesh trade on the planet. It's the biggest gay pride fest that there is. There are people that are pushing all this demented ideology on you through Hollywood in legislation. forcing it on your heads in New York. I mean, gosh, if you don't get the right 373 gendered, bending pronoun, correct, Bill? Hit you with fines to throw you in jail. It's insane. Canada is controlled by these parasites, and it's the same way there. You know? This is what's going on. These are not Israelites. These people invaded that territory as Urgan terrorists, IRGU and terrorists. Hitler made agreements with the Zionists to get them out of Germany. He didn't want them there. And they agreed to infest this territory and call it Israel. These are not your ancient Hebrew Israelites. They're an invading parasite species that has used terrorism ever since their inception and they're ISIS today. Trump let the Turks break ISIS out of prison so they could be used to foment insurrection in Iraq that they were having trouble with. The Iraqis had the temerity to say that they want us out of there, so they're being hit with ISIS, just like they tried to do with the Philippines here not too long ago. That's our tool. That's an Israeli-U.S. proxy army tool against any government they want to harass. and we've been using it against the Syrians for years. It's just sickening to see what's going on and see people buy this garbage. It's slick. You get Hillary and these other people attack Trump, they think, oh, well, he must be different. He partied with the Clintons. He partied with Epstein, just like they did. They're all the same swamp, but they got you fooled. They got you thinking somehow he's different. He's not. He's the same garbage. I wouldn't care if they strung him up tomorrow. You know, it's the same stuff. Go ahead, Mark. Well, one of the things real quick I wanted to touch on. In fact, Larry, grab your pen just in case you haven't gone to this one yet. And we discussed this with regard to both what's going to affect the economy and how it's going to affect food reserves. Sugar shortage. Harvest from hell, dash, year without a summer, YouTube censorship. This is over on the channel Ice Age Farmer. I mentioned it the last couple days here. I've shared it everywhere I could over the weekend. This just confirms what we talked about at the beginning of the growing season months ago. And what it has to do with is the cyclic harvest process Not all grains, or forgive me, not all crops, grains require a certain amount of maturation time even after they're at peak. There are a number of issues, mostly humidity. When it comes to humidity, remember that you end up having to dry the grain. If it doesn't occur naturally, you're going to dry it. Well, beets are interesting because beets like carrots could actually sit in the ground and can be taken up through the winter if you were looking at survival food. In other words, if you have a garden and you've got too much stuff planted, don't dig it up and pull it up and hope that maybe you can keep it, maybe you can't. Harvest what you think you have enough room to store or however you're going to store it or dry it or can it or whatever you're going to do. But in root vegetables, you can typically leave them on the ground. However, for mass production, that's not an issue. It's something that can't be done easily. What they're looking at is about half of the sugar beet production. pretty much took the hit as we discussed months ago all of these numbers are being crunched right now and i would point out as i said uh... during the uh... during the day yesterday uh... if this continues number one is not just going to affect food i would remind you guys that the white death is a rebel ice-cold sugar you know it's one of those things that they help with people it's the white death or more than you'd imagine because Sugars are also used for munitions, okay, extensively. And I've brought this up and I've explained this over and over again over the years. In fact, if you're building unique things, it'd be nice to have sugar processing nearby for granulated slash prilled sugar, crystallized sugar, okay, processed sugar. Well, what's happened, they've cut all of the contracts, or most of them they have, as far as what was originally agreed to. Best to watch the video, 16 minutes, 35 seconds long. Yes, it's going to take some time to listen to. But it is worth sharing. I have shared this as many places as I can. I recommend you do the same thing. Go over to YouTube. You can either go to Ice Age Farmer. Ice Age Farmer. That's the channel on YouTube. Ice, space, age, space, farmer. Three words. This is dated for November 17, 2019, when this was published. And it is sugar shortage, dash, harvest from hell, dash, year without a summer, dash, YouTube censorship. Now, we have seen this before, and I've seen this in my lifetime, but it's why I was able to say, guys, We have seen this. This is what to expect. Farmers Almanac told everybody what to expect, by the way. There's nobody really been caught off guard unless you just wanted to stick your head in the sand. The big thing is understanding that these limitations means that we need to be already developing other technologies to continue to produce food. In other words, underground farming can be done quite easily as was described Greenhouses are actually quite economical, especially with many of the ad hoc designs you can build from scratch without having to go to a commercial source. It's purely a matter of creativity and how motivated you are. But the big thing here is again, this is hitting the mass food end. And what you're going to see are a couple of interesting things. You're going to see the quality change, and I pointed this out yesterday. You'll notice how sugar is more opaque. Anybody notice that? Does anybody notice? Sugar normally has a little clearer crystal to it. It actually has a bit of a sheen if it's done right. You may have noticed that a lot of the sugar, the granules, are smaller, number one. and they're white. They literally are more of a white shade. What this means is in the process, what they've done to stretch the product they have and to reduce time and turnaround to get the product we know that they could get where they need to, is they leave more of the pulp and bulk in. Now what this does is they see the purer product, the clearer and cleaner the crystal will be. This doesn't mean it was what it is. If you're in chemistry or if you're basically food production 101, purity and quality determines purity and final product. And the reason you're seeing a change both in the size of the grit, think of it like sandpaper, traditionally The extreme on this, how many of you people buy cane sugar? Larry, you've bought cane sugar, right? I'd prefer it over GMO beet. Yeah, exactly, but think about it. It's a much coarser, think about it like coarse grit sandpaper. There's coarse grit sandpaper. You won't find it in the smaller crystalline structure that you see sugar in, even in its traditional white sugar, in its traditional form. However, I would ask you guys all to look at something. When you open a bag, notice how much finer the granulation is right now. And again, if you've got any older product on the shelf, maybe from a couple years ago, if you're in food storage, if you're going to open stuff up for canning, grab one of your oldest bags, open it up, grab a new bag off the shelf right now, compare it. Do a comparative study and you'll see what I'm talking about. Now, that's one of the ways you can stretch things. What happens is you're not going to be, the purity level isn't going to be as great. Now, in some ways it might be healthier for you. The pulp's probably healthier for you, okay? But I would point out that if you're doing munitions, this is creating a cross-contaminate that they don't want. So there's going to be different grades of sugar prioritized for production. You won't see the higher standard. You're going to see category other. That's what's going to go as foodstuffs to the population. So understand that. I don't think that's even touched on hardly other than the idea of where the problem is with availability. That's what they're discussing here. Now, the other thing, this is also rolled over into a lot of other food stuffs that we've talked about in the last couple of years. But it's obvious also in cereals and cereal milling. If you think back to the way you used to see cornflakes made and what the texture of cornflakes were, Where you saw what is now the present texture base for cornflakes as we see it across the market now, started with the cheeping out and chinsing and voluming out in Canada with wood chip and other materials to a greater degree. Everybody understand that? It's not that they just decided to change to a different grist stone, a different grist for the grist mill, you know, for grinding the grain. No, no, no, no, no, no. This has to do with actual product, you know, amalgamation, product chemistry. And what they've done to stretch what is the more expensive product, you know, by using a bulk product that technically is a cellulose, you know, there's all these like Yule Gibbons with every to palm tree. Well, remember that they eventually acknowledged that when you were doing that, when the bread companies were talking about that, what they used was sugar wood. to create the pulp that they had already taken out of the bread meal before it ever was baked. It had already been crushed, ground shredded, blown and was processed. They just put wood back into it to make that roughage that they were telling you all about on television back in the 70s. Now it was legitimate and it actually is acceptable. It's part of basic food chemistry. Slash is it edible? Yes. What does it you know are you are eating pine? I mean your pitch or something does it taste like tar paper? Well, no So again if it's properly processed and everybody understands the food development You know system and how they how they came up with this it wasn't anything new They just created a way to market it differently so that you would think it was something unique and you really needed it It's like unleaded gas. In fact, we still have it. I just noticed this the other day. It says, unleaded gas. Well, is there any other kind that you can buy now? Larry, can you buy unleaded gasoline at the gas station right now? I don't believe so. No. If you go to a regular gas station, go up to the truck stop right now. If you pull in, I want to get some unleaded gas. And they'd look at you like, what are you talking about? And yet, if you look, the qualifier is the holdover name is still in place from a passé era because everything is unleaded. In fact, lead won't even... Well, think about this. It's been around so long. Lead isn't even in the mind of the lion's share of the population when relating it to gasoline. Think about that one, just the name, okay? But the product, just kind of like we were talking about with these others, we're doing so much more. No, wait a minute. Okay, un-lidded gasoline. All gas comes out un-lidded. Period. There is no leaded gasoline coming out of the cracking plant. Okay? And in fact, back in the day, they were charging you more, 10 cents more a gallon for un-lidded gasoline, and guys, it cost them less to make it. The same is true with what they're doing with these food stuffs. Now in reality, by using the pulp or extending it with the processing points where they're bulking it out with whatever they can to make up the volume, therefore they can stretch the product so it reaches more customers. You're still being charged the same, aren't you? Or more. In fact, what they're pointing out here is the price jump has already taken place. The market is going to feel it one way or another. But you're getting less of a product so you should be, yeah, no that's not how it works. In fact, if they can realize, if they can keep the product down and do this, understand, kind of like that chip with regard to corn flakes where they went to the Punky Dunk Vino volume and all of it has that really fine grit grain to everything now. That's one of the things that jumped out at me. I noticed brand flakes are the same way. The brand flakes have gone to the same micro grit slash I mean absolutely... The only thing is color shade between the different flakes now, okay? One supposedly brand, the other one supposedly corn, and the other one might be wheat. But you can't tell the difference except by color. So it's like soiling green in that respect. Something to think about. It's kind of like looking at dog food biscuits. You have red dog food biscuits, you have brown dog food biscuits, and you have green ones. Now I'm sure there might be some flavor change there and maybe the dogs actually do identify the difference but then again, maybe not. Because they all look the same. Okay, texture, there's no variance in texture or whatever. So this is something to watch with regard to quality control and how it's going to slide south real quick, Kazen, and go to hell in a hand cart. And it's something that we need to be paying attention to. The video again, it's over at YouTube. It's over at Ice Age Farmer. That's the channel. And it's sugar shortage dash harvest from hell dash year without a summer dash YouTube censorship. Obviously it covers a number of different subjects, doesn't it? Okay. Now another thing is solutions. And Larry, I'll tell you what, I got some of these again the other day here. And I'm going to remind everybody because I just picked up I think almost the last, I don't think I'm going to see any more of these. I'm hoping to get feedback from you guys. Went over to Dollar Tree and they have these Loma Linda. It's a blue pack. It is sloppy. It's vegan sloppy joe mix. This is the same stuff that's in the present MREs. That is the vegetarian sloppy joe mix. I was looking at the specs on the packs that I've got that are from the MRE pouches and it's the I think it's even one of the same contractors. The only difference is this is in a plastic retort pouch instead of a foil retort pouch, but otherwise It's 10 ounces of food. It's bland. I'm going to tell you, there's no special thing to it. It has a little bit of a smoky flavor. This is typical for the MRE food the same way. It may say Mexican menu, but it ain't got no bite to it. Okay, that's when you do the MREs. If there's something that's Mexican menu, you have to still bring the bottle of hot sauce along. Otherwise, it definitely is Hispanic, but it's like the ultra mild range. The big thing about this is The price, it's a dollar for a 10 ounce pouch. It's done by Loma Linda. They're out of California. They brag up. It's made in California. It's not a brag anymore. It's really not a brag at all. But it is American made. And of course, non-GMO, gluten free and vegan. But for a 10 ounce food pouch, you can throw on rice, you could throw on ramen noodles, you could do whatever. For some of your people who maybe can't handle meat here, it's a solution to add more food on the shelf and create more variety in the process, okay? And everything at Dollar Tree is a dollar, so I shouldn't have to explain that. Big Blue, it's a big blue pouch. It'll be over in the food section. It's not in with the canned goods, typically. It's in the other aisle. That's the other thing I noticed. But it is a retort pouch. It is about, oh, I would say six inches by six inches. is the size of the pouch 10 ounces. It's UN blue with white letters with a sloppy joe on the front. Now that's one. Number two, still the cheapest freeze dried out there. So natural. They have peach, strawberry, apple and mixed fruit. I just got a bunch of the strawberry because they finally got them in stock. We could order them from Dollar Tree. These are point seven one ounces of freeze dried fruit for a dollar now if you look at the prices for everything else out there it's the cheapest thing on the market and what i recommend if you're looking at volume for mentally uh... disabled people who have a hard time if it doesn't have you know girth to it uh... if you're looking for ways to make everybody feel better the peach and the apple are the greatest volume for the same size pouch the strawberries are fantastic The mixture is great, but again remember you're not getting as much by volume whereas the peaches and the apples, it just feels like a bigger pouch even though there's no greater weight in terms of what you're getting product wise. They are all good pick me ups. Now the only thing is as I mentioned and this is another thing about food production in general, In MREs, I just checked twice with a couple of my wholesalers today while I was doing all the other pickup work I got to do. And they have nothing on the horizon in MREs, and these are people I've been buying MREs from for quite some time. They're saying that there just isn't anything out there. Now, we're talking about the people and where they supply all the people you buy from. These are the people who supply all the other people you could rattle off name-wise that I know. And what they're saying is that people out there in the industry are claiming they have the product, Larry. And then when they go to, okay, well, we want so many, you know, like 20, 30, 40 pallets, we want a truckload, we want two truckloads. It's like, oh, well, give me some time and I'll get back with you. And they don't get back because they can't find the product to sell. So again, somebody's buying it up. I mean, granted, I mean, we know somebody, we know who's buying it up. But because of that, again, be patient and start looking for alternatives. Why? Well, you can go and buy a case of MREs, but $60, $70 a case, you know, I mean, to me, if you're just patient, you go to like the Dollar Tree and Distress Stores and whatever, guys, you can put together a pretty big pile of food for what you'd pay for, you know, a case of MREs. In fact, it wouldn't be a days worth or two or three or like 72 hours or say four or five days. You're talking about a half month's food supply for what you're paying. If you cherry pick and you go for volume and you look for discounts, it can be done. I actually want to do a little video. I've already got the stuff and answer is really patient. I picked all the stuff out. I just went to the Dollar Tree and said, okay, I'm going to spend $20. How much can I get for $20 just off the shelf that way? Well, you better be getting it now because as these food shortages hit, the shelves are going to be drying up. And see, that's the problem is, again, we need to look for bulk because most of you out there are always telling me the same thing, I don't have fill in the blank. I don't have enough money for this. I agree. I'm not going to disagree with that at all. I'll agree. So what can we get mostest for the leastest? Because you need to fill the void. That's what we've had as a discussion here forever. It is a solution issue, so you need solutions. You also want variety if at all possible. You can do that still. But at the last round, the grains and clearance items. Repeat again. You were a little fuzzy there. Grains and clearance items. Yeah, be well rice and clearance that ramen noodle and clearance items Whatever's in the can goes on the bulk item that you have always think that way I that's how I do it's like Hmm. Okay. There's something like this like this vegan thing here first thing I wasn't thinking about putting on bread It's the idea I got one pouch and I got five people and I got a couple pounds of rice So I'm gonna boil the rice up and then I'm gonna give you some of this stuff squirted on it And we got some hot sauce to the side or soy sauce. What do you want to make it taste like you want to be smoky? Smoky Mexican or do you want to be smoky Chinese? Take your pick. But you know what? Everybody gets some flavor, everybody gets the void filled, and then you get on with the mission. Now don't forget you also cherry pick from everything else you can scavenge in the meantime. And you should constantly be paying attention to your environment and harvesting what you can while you can. That way you don't put as great a tax on your pre-stored or your stored food whenever possible. You stretch out your stored food. especially your long-term storage food for as long a term as possible. You don't start eating into your canned goods if you can draw from the inventory out there in fresh or, you know, again, mixed products that are available off the shelf that can still store for a period of time. I'll always remember that. I want to say again, while meat is still relatively cheap, it is easy to can meat and fish. You can eat beef, chicken, deer, fish, You know, lamb any of these things just by taking a tablespoon of salt per quart and you put it in a pressure cooker, 15 pounds for 90 minutes. That's the general rule for doing any kind of meat. You can even do bacon. You don't have to add salt to the bacon. What they're doing with bacon, and this is not, you know, you won't find this in a USDA approved recipe, but I've done this. You want to get the thick bacon. You don't want to do the thin stuff. If thin is all you got, it'll work. But I mean it's going to be goo by the time you're done. But you get parchment paper and you cut the bacon in half. You lay it side by side on the parchment paper and then roll it up as tight as you can and fit it in the quart jar. Put your lid on it and do the same thing. 90 minutes, 15 pounds, and you have bacon canned. Again, you want to use the thick type bacon because the thin stuff will fall apart. The thicker stuff you could actually turn around and then take it out years later and fry it. Do whatever you do normally with it. But you can do any meat in canning jars. 15 pounds, tablespoon of salt, 90 minutes. If you do pints, you know it's a teaspoon of salt. So easy peasy but you better get it now while it's cheap. Chicken, fish, beef, lamb, deer. Anything you can put in a jar. And as a matter of fact, right now as we know the next wave for a little bit will be a drop down in some beef prices. Why? Well, they're yapping about the dairy foreclosures and the dairy closings and of course there have been a series of articles both in Wisconsin and at the national level talking about this. Well, they're going to go somewhere. They're sending those dairy cows to the slaughterhouse. Now, what's going to happen is the same thing that happened when we had this chicken issue, what, a year and a half ago. There temporarily will be a surge in available stocks in, for instance, in this case with beef, if you want to call it lucky. Problem is what it's going to do is shift the price over because with fewer cows, you have less dairy product. If you have less dairy product, you are then going to see an increase in price because they can charge what the market will bear based upon the fact that competition has been reduced, which is what this is about. Short term, you have a few little benefits. Long term, major problems pricing wise because the pricing index will change based upon the whim and fancy of the people who are left in the industry. This always happens is what the Chinese are doing by the way right now the Chinese are doing this to us right now That'll be the ones doing it to us with a dairy product by the way more than a second. I think I heard a voice go ahead Well, we've got Thanksgiving coming up. There may be a temporary glut in turkeys cheap after the holiday Maybe if you can find that you can can turkey same way we're talking about doing the beef and chicken and other things you can can turkey That's something good you can add for your meals It's good to have meat, good to have protein. And again, what was the other one here that everybody was screaming about yesterday? The dairy product was the one. Well, on that note too, we've talked about canning butter. That's something a BK has discussed on Friday, and it'll be brought up as a subject over the years. Butter can be canned, bacon as was mentioned. You know, give you an example for what you always question, hot dogs. I would point out, if you ever go to a, guys go over to Big Lot. Big Lot is not as well connected as even, let's say, Aldi's. But they do have a lot of German inventory that pops in there. And you should take a look at some of the stuff that shows up. They have canned hamburgers whole. Larry, have you seen those? I have not. It's the bun, the cheese, everything, and the hamburger, all canned. All you do is pop the can open and it's the whole burger ready to, I mean literally you could, you know, warm it up however you want to. In theory, you could do exactly what we do with main course sea rations. You could just put the whole can in a, like in an immersion unit or in boiling or, you know, like hot water and let it sit. And it would warm up, you open the can, congratulations, you pull it out, the bread's not gonna be wet, there's no moisture getting to it, but it would commute the heat, you know, it transfers the calories, and you know, they also are doing, in fact, hot dogs, we tried some of those, Aldi's has the jarred hot dogs also, the German ones, you know, German, they're not natural skin, they're just regular old hot dogs like you're familiar with, already cooked in the juice, In reality, in a survival situation, that juice would not be going to waste. You wouldn't be pouring it out. There's two ways to do it if you're having a problem drinking it. Those ramen noodles I mentioned, well, you take the hot dogs and you take the ramen noodle, lay it in your mess kit and break it up into four pieces if you want, although I like to just lay it flat. It's kind of fun. It looks cool that way. It's fun cooking. Take that jarred hot dog juice, pour that on the ramen noodles. take a couple of those hot dogs either lay them in there beside the uh... noodles or chop them up and put them all over the top of that grab yourself a cheese that's what i do yeah cheese pack or whatever you can put that over top of the noodles put the lid down on that put that next year heat source or all over your heat source and you know like if you got a campfire put it beside and use your mess kit like a dutch oven few minutes you open it up everything's blended the water is all sucked into the noodles Everything is the way you want it. Congratulations. It's a warm meal and you've got a pretty interesting flavor change. So all kinds of, and by the way, yes, you put the flavor back in there. I don't care if it's chicken, beef, shrimp, whatever. Throw that on the noodle too, even though you're going to put the other stuff on it. It doesn't make any difference. Yeah, it's all going the same place. Rule number one. And when you're hungry, it'll all smell like steak. Go ahead, call her. Jump in there. Yeah, it's fluffy. I scored a small treasure, I think possibly today, at the Animal Shelter Thrift Store. It's an old Coleman 502 Kemp stow. One of those you pump up. And you're still in the original aluminum box thing with this lid that slides off in the strap. I think the little pump's gone bad, but can't you get those at Academy Sports or someplace like that? Actually, there's usually somebody, or usually it'll probably be a camping supply or a camper supply. Might want to look and see what you got in the inventory with your directory. The companies that usually are doing Coleman have basically a maintenance rack. It's like a big gun parts toolkit, and they'll have everything going back usually to the 20s and 30s. With the piston, the pump hasn't gone bad, just the piston ring, which could be leather for that matter, depending on how old it is. So you might need a replacement grommet or you need a replacement leather, depending upon what system and where you go. All you do is unscrew it, pull that rod out. Obviously, your bonnet is still going to be on the shaft. It's usually a hex, well newer ones are hex, the older ones were just I think Phillips and it's just a screw that holds it into place or holds the bracket into place that holds the seal fixture, you know the seal material, whatever it is. It might be an O-ring, I mean it depends on which model. I used to be a car when I had the gun store. We had a complete Coleman's parts inventory. And it's provided by Coleman. It actually looks like it's like Schrade when they do their knives, etc. Schrade or we take your pick Barlow. Or not Barlow, come on. Double X case. They all have Coleman's the same way. And although Coleman probably with their modernization, they probably can order it direct from the company. But there's not that much to them so it's just a matter of variations in size and knowing the model and then you pretty well should be set. Yeah, I think this thing is at least 40 or 50 years old. If not older. Yeah. We've got to remember 50 years is only the 70s. That's not a great thing, is it? But it's like, yeah, it's like, this is your 2000, almost 2020, so you go 30 years back, that's 1970. Well, if it hasn't corroded away, things were made better then. Yeah, that's another thing I'd point out. We were looking at some of our machine tools and even equipment like that, like that were from Coleman's. One of the reasons that this stuff does not break down is the metal, for instance, is first generation. You know, I use the term virgin steel. What we're talking about is that's foundry steel that first is first cycle from the raw materials from the from the ore pits and Because of that the crystalline structure is more is more uniform It doesn't have as many cross contaminants that they've had to add You know other scrap or virgin steel too when they make it when they do a scrap run When you do scrap steel you do burn off a certain amount of the other metals and But they're always there. And so that's why people have asked me, well why is this Chinese stuff just doesn't seem to be the same? Well there are many different steels that you can make, but the biggest problem with China is most of it is not ore work. It's not raw virgin steel. It is basically an amalgamation steel. And they're not willing to go to the trouble of re-planning it to the right point. Well, they don't need to. Yeah, they don't care. I mean, after all, what are you going to do? Come across the Pacific and shoot up the factory? I mean, they know that's not going to happen. So for them, they could care less. But because of that, if you look, it's like everything else we're talking about here, about the grain, granular structure of materials. In this case, it's core construction. It's how it's built. With a surface grinder I was looking at today and all of the quality. It's a rock well. It's an old rock well. Of course, it's not that old really, but it's not as old as some of the other machines that are running. But it was just a beautiful piece of equipment and the quality of the finish. It was a Pennsylvania machine. Rockwell used to have a plant right here in Chelsea, Michigan, which is right next to where I live. Okay? And I've been buying all the Rockwell saws and drills I can find, because I know when they were made and how they were built. In fact, I've got three of them I've got to go through. One of them has got a little rust, but it'll be fine when I'm done with it. But, in their heavier machinery, needless to say, and especially since this was built probably back in the 70s, early 70s, that's a virgin steel run piece of equipment. It's American steel. We were at the height of our steel production and finished quality, and everything came together. Between 1968 and no later than 1972, that was the zenith of American steel. We've been in the toilet ever since. Okay, we've progressively, we have depreciated in terms of quality and performance, mostly because, again, it was bad, but when NAFTA and GATT hit, we went right in the toilet because we let the kosher mafia take over the steel industry from overseas. That's how the Belgians have gotten hold of steel, like Bethlehem Steel. Again, this is true even of tin. You would think, well we call tin work, but it's actually, it's just sheet steel. Any of this metal, Don used to joke about it, like hey, if you were buying a Ford, you were buying Japanese punk steel made from scrap. The American Ford steel made from the Rouge plant, they were selling overseas. I don't know who the hell they were selling it to. But the automotive steel that they were making at the Rouge plant where he worked, remember, was being sold overseas. And those pinto's and mavericks and even the mustangs were being made with Chinese, or forgive me, Japanese steel. And it wasn't their best grade steel, it was their second grade steel. They weren't stupid, they were selling the other stuff to us. And our best was going somewhere else because the stuff that was made when he was working there, that iron all came from the upper peninsula of Michigan, from our iron quarries there. And it was brought by Lake Freighter downstate and everything. Pretty much all the raw materials, including the coal, was all harvested right here, was all bore right here in Michigan. Totally self-contained back in the day. So again, like you said, that particular piece of equipment, Pennsylvania, it could be Pennsylvania steel, but it will still be, again, better quality metal. That's also true of pretty much all the other materials used. So difference between then and now. And why, again, how long is it going to take for us to be able to achieve that level of our standard again? I don't know. And probably not in our lifetime. We'll see small variance on it, but we will not see The quality that we have grown up or lived with at one time, we don't live with it now, it's not with us anymore. But at one point, okay, it's why when you still have Electrolux, vacuums, and all kinds of other weird stuff, it's like, man, this stuff seems to run forever. And as long as you rebuild it, it will run forever. Also, it's the way it's designed so it will run forever. That's most important to understand. I pointed out the other day, remember, and I think Larry we were talking about this last time you were up, but you know, fidget spinners, you know what a fidget spinner is, right? Yep. Guys, okay. Millions and millions go on eBay and plug that in, I mean, you get a million, two million of them come up. Right, but you know what they were doing, what did you, okay, I would point out, see, guys, when you handle a fidget spinner, isn't it amazing how long that thing turns? Even the cheapest one. Think about how long now, the better ones, like there are several dozens I have, I've waited, people throw them away. You know, it's the old story, it's a gimmick toy that people buy and it distracts them for a few minutes and then they become undistracted and they just toss them, right? Well guys, when you watch one of those move, that's the missile technology that was sold to the Chinese by Bill Clinton that put your city at risk. You see those amazing bearings, those micro ball bearings and those small ball bearings of such high quality and they have so many of them they can put them into a piece of junk toy that they charge top dollar for and dump down the American market. You know why they did that? Because if you're going to keep your munitions plants running you better give them something to do. And so here's this ultra high grade gimbals type bearing race. that was designed to be installed into a missile guidance system and you've got so many of them you're putting maybe just the rejects into a fidget spinner and selling it back to the people you're going to drop the bombs on. Ain't that cool? Just think about it. If you've ever wondered what it is we were talking about when you see a fidget spinner look at what it does, hold it, and when you turn it understand because of that technology the communist Chinese can put a bomb right on your butt. Whereas before, they could only golf ball it in. Once Clinton and Gore betrayed us, that technology became so available to them, they started putting it even in toys. But what it did, it kept the skilled trade. The skilled trade I was just talking about, this is really the important thing, guys, you gotta keep building stuff, okay? And if you're gonna build stuff, You better make sure that it's built well if it's going to be something that your life depends upon. Well, lo and behold, you see, we lost that skill for the most part. Meanwhile, they've upgraded dramatically to the point where they played catch-up in critical places where it was needed. And they accomplished the goal. So, that's what... what'll a trader call Bill Clinton get you? Hmm, improve nuclear capability. Just like Hillary will give you, well, uranium. Isn't that amazing? I would... guys, these creatures have betrayed us in ways that will get God knows how many people murdered, killed, slaughtered, and they're not going to jail. And you are attacked for the most frivolous things by a bunch of peons slash idiots and incompetence in black uniforms, you know, bald-headed, shoe-sized, I.A.Q., no-neck, roided-up turds. For frivolous B.S. But just those two subjects are life and death issues for this nation. And those traitors are directly tied into it every step of the way. Isn't that amazing? Another reason we needed a second American war for independence, and you all need to be ready for that. I want to touch on one more thing again before we go too far. Guys, I was just going through the rest of the inventory over at Facebook Marketplace. You get into Facebook by creating a fake background. Make a bunch of friends of inane operations like different clubs, groups, kitty cat lovers, flower gardeners, blah blah blah blah blah. Don't worry about it being political. At the very least, use it so you can get over to Facebook Marketplace. When you get over to Facebook Marketplace, there is so much in there that is useful. But example, we were talking about radios. And I brought this up several times and I was hoping everybody would be, hopefully everybody was doing what I suggested during the one hour break. But if you go over to Facebook Marketplace, You will find punch in CB radios or punch in marine radios. Now remember you can look in your area and you can expand how far you want to look. It's just like Facebook's version of Craigslist. Well the important thing is that one way or another example you get a pile of CB radios for $65. When I say a pile, I'm talking like a pile. I'm talking 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 radios for $50, $40, $65 with antennas, with mics, everything sitting there. So when you say, I can't afford to go to the truck stop and spend $100, how about you go to for radio? How about you go to Facebook Marketplace and spend $65 and get enough radios you could even stash some in other locations? You see how that works? But again, don't worry. Everybody goes, well, they're going to find out what it... No, why? Why are you telling anybody the truth in any of these social media scams? plug in whatever you want to go to in name locations you want to find out about diaper pins is there a diaper pin association join the diaper pin association and be you know ask them to be your friends any kind of goofy garbage and make sure it's very eclectic in other words bounce it all over the place this ties up the enemy's time if everybody did that the machine does not have enough room for all the junk we could produce Their spying technology is useless when it is so flooded and matted with debris that means nothing. You see how that works? You're helping us more. In fact, in general, we're just pissing away the enemy's time by just taking a few seconds like you walk by the computer, oh, I gotta go do this. I'm gonna do this right now. Then you have fun and you throw a bunch of drivel in there and you have fun too. I mean, there's all kinds of neat stuff with cats and dogs and plants and you name it, okay? You can do all kinds of cool stuff. It's not all stupid stuff, but it's just the idea that the other side, however important they think it is, well, it's not really for us. It's fun, but it's not the center of our universe. We have other things that we're doing. But it is a way for you to gain resources. Go ahead, caller, jump in there, please. Yeah, there's a video out on YouTube by an intelligence officer by the name of Ray McGovern. And he talks about Israeli influence and how the Israelis are influencing Paul Wolfowitz and Joe Biden and Hillary. And he talks about how he gave an interview for one of the bobblehead news stations. And when he came out of the room where he was giving his, you know, because he's doing it over a talk, telecommunications type thing. And he talks when he says when they come out of the room standing right there, he bumps into him. Paul Wolfowitz. He looks across the room and there's Joe Biden. No, one of the other Jewish congressmen, Senator Joe Biden. No, Lieberman. Lieberman. Joe Lieberman. And he said, no. And traditionally, I'm Irish and my intention or my Irishness wants to take over at this point. And he says, but I am trained in the art of containing my hostilities. And he says, just a few minutes later, they get over and they do their interview. And they're talking about, at the time, who was that guy, Mr. Obama? how he was wanting to declare war on Syria or something like that. And Lieberman was telling everybody on the TV that he doesn't need Congress authorization. Ray reaches in his pocket and he pulls out this little mini-constitution and he reads where it says, yes, he does. He tears out the page. He says, hey buddy, when they finish up their interview, he says, hey, I just heard what you said. Here you go. Look at this. It says right here, the president needs to get authors. They see it's written right here, Joe, right in the Constitution. He gives it to him. And Paul Wolfowitz is quickly scurrying away like the cockroach that he is. And it's a pretty good, there's about, before that incident, and he talks, that's like the last thing he talks about. He talks for about 20, 25 minutes about the destruction. And he even says Paul Wolfowitz is responsible for the deaths of hundreds, at least hundreds of thousands of people in Iraq. It's a very good video. It was posted, I think, two days ago, three days ago. It's real good. You can come back in a half, a big Zionite. How are we on time, Mark? We're at the top right now, guys. Matter of fact, well, I just wanted to squeeze it in at the very end. Well, I appreciate that. No, thank you. Give the name out for the video again. One more time. What's the title? Oh, you know what? I don't have the title with me right now. Give me just a second here. I can bring it up. Just a second here. See if you can find it while you're doing that. Again, a reminder before we go any farther, we've also got the end of the year drawing coming up right now, guys. The end of the year billing. Forgive me. Go to LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. When you get there, go to the donate key, donate any amount, and get into the drawing for the end of the month. And each end of the month drawing, we have a number of winners. And this is the way to kind of say thank you for all the people who've donated. We're very transparent. It's the middle of the page. It tells you how much and where we are, what's been donated by you, and what we've gotten. Howard, did you find that address? No, I didn't put it. It's great to govern on YouTube about two days ago. Very good. You might get to find it. Thank you. Appreciate that. Guys, God bless our Republic. Happy Returnals to the New World. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march for day and night. Everybody stay focused. Hey, we need to find out where George is and we haven't heard from Mike in a while either. Keep up on the guys. If we don't hear something, we know something's going on, so we need to make sure they're okay. For our friends out there listening, if you haven't been in touch with them, let's do a touch base thing and find out what's happening. God bless. Edward, taking over. We'll be back tomorrow, same time. Thank you, Larry. Thank you, Murph.