February 12, 2021
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1h 14m
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2021
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Mark Koernke discussed government-sponsored terrorism threats, including allegations about FBI and ATF bomb factories, and warned listeners to watch for suspicious individuals. He provided extensive preparedness guidance on cold weather operations in northern Michigan, including tent setup with secondary shells using ponchos, camouflage techniques, and winter gear recommendations. Koernke addressed border security concerns, advocating for fallback positions inland rather than extended border patrols. He emphasized food security and crop production, recommending listeners plant gourds and corn using traditional Indian methods, save seeds from store-bought products, and acquire livestock to prepare for anticipated food shortages.
- government terrorism
- fbi
- atf
- bomb factory
- cold weather operations
- michigan militia
- tent camouflage
- preparedness
- border security
- food production
- seed saving
- livestock
- gourds
- corn
- winter gear
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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 fought a revolution. For future generations, this legacy we gave in this the land and home of the brave. We cared for you. We hoped you would be tired and slavored 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 this. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and 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 beaten. 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 to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watch and tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land or unmuted? There we go. We're muted dead. We got you. I can hear the background from here to Good evening ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm our kirky One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and behind the lines and occupied territories West Southeast North and South ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us liberty tree radio dot four m g dot com and an f m micro stations and one f m conventional stations and the c b bay stations along with the all-truck net hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska good afternoon and evening to all of our friends out there in the lower forty nine which includes great state of jefferson along with konos the outline two states the territories and uh... the clock it is eight oh six p m eastern standard time it is may the other two days before government terror operations to optimal attack if they're looking at a work site because for the mother of the h f f b i although they don't work for a living the people they murder attack americans will be and tuesday's and thursday's one americans are working and typically the pippin so just a heads up there well there pero setting but they're not working it is the eleventh of february it is the thirteenth year of open baby on the socialist and soviet socialist occupation of a miracle with a k two thousand and twenty one older calendar two thousand twenty one battle for the republic dance of swords now real quick here the terrorists are out there government-sponsored terrorist government terrorists are out there getting ready to look at the hf the fbi along with all the small ones security to bomb a location or locations in the united states and blame them somewhere there is a eight a k f f b i and was not bomb factory that is running right now that is building stuff right now just like the one that we had a camp grouper before the oklahoma city bombing heavily documented by the oklahoma highway patrol who photograph from the air and from the ground the operating site confirmed operatives from the mazada a t f an f b i who were filmed physically film photographed and quite accurately because they were using cutting-edge state-of-the-art off-the-shelf equipment available to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol for surveillance. And so the Oklahoma Highway Patrol were monitoring the ATF, FBI, and the Mossad operating a bomb factory at Camp Gruber before the Oklahoma City bombing. And the bombs were used in the Murritt Building were done by the Mossad, the ATF, and the FBI. Period. Okay. After 9-11, a whole bunch of terrorists were arrested. The argument is as few as 55, 54, that number varies to as high as 200. These terrorists were all Israelis. They were all picked up because people were looking for Arab terrorists. Well, right now you should be looking for Arab terrorists, just like we did after 9-11, only we got to do it before. One of our callers said, you know, you got a feeling, and it's rightly so, that there's something big that the regime is planning, that the Israeli Mossad, the ATF, FBI, and the feds are planning to try and create a power trip for their agenda. So here's what we're looking for. You see any Arab looking people together, you need to call the cops on them. You know how well that worked? After 9-11, over 200 Israelis were arrested who were part of the Mossad. They had everything up to and including stolen nuclear fuel rods from the Oak Ridge facility in Tennessee. Beyond a shadow of a doubt, got really good local coverage and then they were told to shit up locally about it as far as well anything that was running out of Oak Ridge because how did they get to nuclear fuel rods off of the oak ridge nuclear facility the the head of the most odd thought working as a month odd agent against the american people inside the united states with picked up not far from oak ridge well if with describe what's happening with it after nine eleven everybody's looking for them error because all their parents attacked america and all the israelis and the u.s. government work together to create the nine eleven situation and did it themselves but you can whether i go out to care that plan to be now you can't say don't know okay but after nine eleven we're looking for the american and somebody notices that there's this moving truck it's a five-ton utility truck Moving along a two-track a two lane not a two-track a two-lane road down in Tennessee and Apparently some people thought they look like they were swarthy looking dark-haired Arab middle-eastern types. Well, they were they were So a county deputy is chasing them at 35 miles an hour a low-speed chase as they're driving along and up front and This character is throwing stuff out of the cab and throwing it into the front yards, the houses and stuff where people are standing around. While the cops got the bubblegum machine going, he's telling the turn, oh you know, pull off to the side. And after they threw everything out the front and after their low speed chase goes so far, the cop pulls them over. Takes them out of gunpoint. Now he's got some backup there. Oh, we are your friends, we are your friends. Oh, you know, well, they wanted ID, so they gave ID, it was all fake ID, all an indication of crime, of criminals, fake ID, being chased by the cops, all the other stuff that at any other time they'd cast rate in La Matam Hayshifour, right? So anyway, they hand them over fake ID, and they find it's fake ID, because they ran the check, the NCIC check right there, so it was good, but not good enough. So then they're all, we are your friends, we are your friends, we are Israelis, we are Israelis. Well, okay, well, I don't care who you are. You look like Arab terrorists and you are Arab terrorists as far as we're concerned. What were you throwing out the window? Oh, I do not know! What do you mean you don't know? You were throwing it out the window. That means you headed the truck. And if you headed the truck, why did you have it up front with you in the truck and then throw it out of the truck? Oh, I'm not so coarsely got busted. Now the US government came in and took all these pricks. and got them out of jail and shipped them over where they could not be extradited back to the United States and all these Mossad agents were allowed to leave where they had been perpetrating terrorist attacks against America or were involved directly in espionage but they were caught for one reason. Arab terrorists were being looked for. So I'm going to tell you right now what you tell everybody. The Arab terrorists are planning something and we need to catch them beforehand. We don't want the people to get killed like in 9-11. We don't want there to be another bombing incident or anything. No! So everybody needs to be on the lookout for any of these swarthy Arab terrorist looking individuals all over the United States. And my God, since this is a terrorist environment, then those stinking cop shops better show up if you point them at them, right? I think they had guns. Didn't it look like guns? Did it look like gun cases? And they looked like they had bombs or something too, but I can't be sure about it, but they had guns and they looked like Arab terrorists and they were acting strange and they were taking pictures and they were doing all kinds of stuff. See how that works? Pump them harder than they think. are hunting you. Oh, I know in some cases you might decide those Israeli Arab terrorists, I mean those Israeli terrorists, I mean those Israeli terrorists, we mean those Israeli terrorists with their governments and the US government cooperating to create some terrorism on American soil all need to be hunted real hard. Some of them get shot in the process, I don't think I'd shed any alligator tears, would you? Because after all, well they looked apart and even had someone with them they might have had bombs or all kinds of wicked stuff and if that's the case we save a lot of people by hunting for those quote-unquote middle eastern terrorists they look like they're from the middle east they're probably terrorists and they they might claim their students or something especially should be suspected of their students like the ones that were planning all the bombs 9-11 in the uh... world trade center those are students that were in the world trade center remember those pictures yeah are students after all demolition is an art so what we is really more broad and their american counter part two or bold method anyway here along with the bat faggot and the uh... fbi try to bomb something we should be able to catch him in the act this time and we shouldn't be hesitating in fact it looks like they're trying to get away they might get small arms fire put down on them and they stay right there where they're put course now depending on what evil thing they're doing they'll probably get caught up in whatever is going to go off but well you know that's just the price although it'd be best if we can kind of drag them off to the side and keep them on the other hand maybe you collect them and you don't give them to the cops is it safe is it safe i mean we're literally want to give the cops that they just let go so they can do more terrorism that wouldn't be good we don't want the terrorists to get away so what the government-sponsored terrorism is attempted if everybody's on the lookout for the government mela-sponsored terrorists which will be you know the method a t f and f b i a lot with all of us will want to carry we should be able to put the kabosh and stop to them right away i think we could do a fine job of that if everybody's looking for those middle eastern looking arab terrorists which may not be arab more likely they'll be jews but that's okay but the i mean we're going to get a marley we're going to look he not even air we're just going to do the right thing because we're not going to you know to air blah blah blah no it's not how it works at all we're going to be looking for them and if we do we thought we could even stop an act of terrorism dead in its tracks who part of the park in. So heads up, everybody pay attention, spread it around through the social media. We're looking for the government-sponsored terrorist slash Middle Eastern looking types. And if they happen to have a Yamical in their wallet, they're in their little pocket somewhere, that tells you you caught the right terrorist. Just something to think about there. Anyway, heads up, and again, share the word, spread the word. Let's make sure that this gets out there. You know, like Thunderbird. Share the word, Thunderbird. So next a couple things we were talking about let's keep it simple kids keep it simple stupid We were talking about alternative uppers the ar-15 right now if you got a 5 5 6 it would really behoove you to have a 7 6 2 by 39 upper You do the research do the studying figure out what you like once you figure out what it is you like run with it Go take care of it go get one. There's a dozen different options still out there Not everybody that was selling uppers has any but there are a few places You could even build one from scratch There are some 762 by 39 air 15 barrels that are 16 inches out there So if you're really proficient, maybe you want to save a few pennies because you could put it together probably cheaper than the average bear Then that would be another solution so again the ideas to come up with ways to continue to keep the flight up and to continue to be armed and be able to throw high velocity pellets downrange rather than throwing rocks with your hands okay with your arms don't want to do that and again bear creek arsenal dot com w w w dot bear creek arsenal dot com they have four different upper receivers and some of the two by thirty nine uh... tumor pistol length ten point five the others are sixteen inches but they do have some and they're in stock Another thing we are looking for, and if anybody running the best price on a 50 caliber AR-15 uppercut in 50 BMG, single shop, we're not looking for a magazine fed obviously, but if anybody has anything that they found that is in stock, that's what we're interested in. I know there's a bunch of stuff that is listed as having been made, but chances are that that's already owned it now. Somebody bought that. If we can find any other source, that would be a good watching for that right now also again a reminder wimkin for everybody out there w i m k i n wimkin w i m k i n wimkin go over there and get an account with wimkin right away thumbs up say hi to mark corkey and also spreely sp r e e l y spreely uh... face book is collapsing on itself anyway and you'd there's nothing that says you can't be in the other medium and i highly recommend you do it the uh... for first book in fact ideally somebody else may shut it off you just never know what's going to happen there they just may cease to be a business real quick and as it's going a lot of people are walking away from anyway there's so much garbage you gotta go through with them it's like you know to to do with no different apart that goes so a lot of people are step away from that to for the same reason because there are other options go out check them out get into a many way they don't cost anything now with a wimp and i would recommend you know don't make them the little guy the format is basically the famous use all originally with face book when it first came up uh... freely the way the format pretty straightforward simple you can understand it and you can add to it very very quickly but we're gonna get bigger it's because you walk away from these others as the primary just use them as a way to let people know hey go over here come over here to a wimkin check it out so wimkin w i a m k i a n wimkin dot com and the spreelie dot com spreelie dot com i know that there is you know me we had a bunch of others that are out there and yes but i think i've got something on there too uh... but it what interesting is the bigger they are or they've been absorbed by the google light slash though you know take a pic whatever other pricks are you know are with the globalist their platforms very quickly are dying because they were there have the same problem can't play anything can't do anything interesting and if somebody with purple hair all the sudden just get to go cross-eyed arbitrarily you're kicked off what happens is eventually just a lot of worry about the kind of things to do i got other places i go so it's time to go time to get over there to the other sites that we don't have a hiccups you be able to go from one to the next if they cut down or start to do more of their commie garbage then pissed off one of our business that's really how america works i'm sure that the system will keep pop them up somehow with your cash in the back pocket that you're expense but that's going to happen anyway at some point they're going to start watching onto a bigger government kit and they're going to get paid whether they put on your whether you can do anything on her not so don't be part of them let's go on to do something else and help somebody that actually is doing something new that's a good thing okay and it's uh... again useful to the overall combat situation slash the battlefield so wimpkin dot com next uh... was a couple other questions if i can't go or a wimp and i didn't do that forgive me uh... if you go over to uh... you tube tonight don't forget face above forgive me uh... gunting gadgets a gun thing gadgets a gun thing gadgets as ed pointed out the tour block there's a a new video up there right now you definitely want to take a look at also you want to share with everybody else that you don't you know spread the word let people know how to get in there most all of the new legislation government gadgets has done a really great job of starting you know we're doing a complete survey of each of the actions of the take place uh... their stand alone so if you've got one particular thing somebody's out of the speed on the don't have to watch fifty five other videos you take a right to the select video that's going to be a help you to explain to them what's happening in the good thing is that the uh... host has been doing a very fine job of posting the information in multiple forms so that one way or another you can't get it you're gonna be easily able to pull it and or if there's links they have the links included pay attention to the page but that the guns and gadgets on it you to they're also another net other mechanism to go there easily mentions on the videos the other places you go see it don't have to go to you to if you decided you don't want to do that then that's not a problem because it get what there are other solutions and he's already doing the same thing i was talking about a minigo because you just know that eventually they're going to get their panties in a bunch about even talking about paying the word gone okay will be offline and punishment and blah blah blah it's like a piss off the uh... again the gratuitous violence uh... generated with lots of guns in any and every movie ever there's nothing to do with guns is of course a demonstration of just exactly how hypocritical shallow these creatures are but that's not a surprise something we've known about quite some time so it's not like all my goodness i just didn't know they did you already knew about that anyway all about twenty six or twenty seven hours ago maybe a little longer now we had an incident in washington d.c. now this is in line with the what we've been talking about here about uh... if there is an if there's an action remember the system will cover it up if they don't want to see it they're not going to cover even if it's right there backyarder who was literally right there face and that has been the case with a couple of uh... situations that have happened around washington d c so i recommend that if you get a chance to go over to well you to for the moment but it's also on uh... bitch you a couple others breaking news underground explosion in the washington d.c. no no deep tunnels or anything uh... explosion underground in a residential area and by the way these people that are really good job of doing what i've been talking about using off-the-shelf technology number one they were monitoring dispatch fire and emergency services and because of that they uh... actually tied into it a very interesting feed in the process they had all the information they needed and what they did is they used google map to do a sky shot from above very quickly even though you have any live it's happening right now there was nothing showing the firemen holding the hoses or the guys running out of the buildings or abandoning the truck or doing whatever but instead uh... it was step by step okay we've got this much information here's where we can go with this And what's really great about this is that they were able to help you to orient your mind while you are listening to the report that's taking place. So you could literally step by step, sky shot, ground shot, go right there without having even left your keyboard. So this is again an example of using the off the shelf tools. Now you can get better. This is just the off the shelf. garbage with google which by the way will try to do whatever they can to exclude if it looks like it's not beneficial to them or it doesn't suit the agenda but for now they've tried to get everybody into this well we're using it and is a good example of a group of people doing a good job with the r and d plug it all in put it together and presenting it but this is a good sit rep so if you would i want you to at least take the time to look at this because As they could update over a 51 minute period, they did. They were able to get base information and then they advanced it, then they advanced it again. And of course they had the ongoing dialogue that was taking place in the communications with regard to the radio dispatch. And that makes for a very, very on time and concise, oops, sorry about that, got noise in the background there. Off that video by the way. And so again, the channel is Inventor Lee Wheelbarger. Inventor, space, Lee, space, Wheelbarger, B-A-R-G-E-R. Well, we got about 15,000 hits, not really big, but it is again, let's see, Stream Life, oh, forgive me, not 28, 21 hours ago. Well, I just somehow added more hours to that just because we've been off for an hour. That's kind of cute. uh... that with me uh... anyway breaking news underground explosion in washington d c what's most interesting as is pointed out is hey guys uh... they literally told them if they couldn't get the regard hooked fast enough that they were to abandoned the truck i agree that very very seldom you can hear anything like that were like well hey you know on get take save the apparatus get the right down the road we're going to need it later instead it was abandoned in place if if you can't move fast enough abandoned in place very rare to hear anything like that but what something very you know unique is going on that was one of the point of this video and it is fifty one minutes and thirty nine seconds long breaking news underground explosion in the washington d c as much as anything else i want you to watch it and you can do the readers digesting in advance a little bit at a time you know i mean other words go to a three minutes ahead you probably won't miss much the format and how it was done and how any of you could do the exact same thing and be very very concise in your report in the process who what where when what were they doing what were you doing including of course not all that but an audio track of them actually interacting and uh... in an audio form telling you what they were doing okay it's kinda nice you got first hand as in the people on the ground telling you what was going on as in the people that were interactive with the event. Okay, that is priceless. So take advantage of these while you can and remember these tools, the Google map and Google street map, whatever they call it, I don't care, you'll figure it out. We've discussed doing this before and it is a useful solution and it is cost effective. There's no additional expense on your part. Okay, just plug and play. Now you can spend more money and you can find more sophisticated on-time delivery with a satellite, for instance, in the system right now. Some of those satellites are foreign, but they literally, if there's smoke and fire, in many cases, although they may have a shorter window of activity for each image or a longer, it depends. you will still see on-time service with regard to the activity at the very least from the air, from by satellite from space. Now, some have other interlocking systems to connect with security, camera networks, etc. And there are people that actually use that right now too. It's not as big as some of the other items, but it does work. So just a heads up there with regard to, again, how to make this a very, very effective and on-time delivery of information. Now, on that note, I know we've seen that we've all been talking about the stuff with the border. I think everybody's pretty well up to speed on that. We've got a pretty good understanding of what all is going on. Oh, okay. Well, uh... we do know obviously be a before the uh... even before the uh... six actually before the end of the number one of the first of the uh... uh... caravans the latest uh... invasion armies was already in motion apparently it's been you know push back by one government over the other for again you look at the way they've already made the announcement that the the doors wide open and they can just waddle across another example of the car on a beer by room now corona beer virus scam at all much of a lie it is which everybody needs to be emphasizing all you all need to hunker down and you can't go to a restaurant but by god if you're the if you're the heathen from outside the country just what across that border we got we got checks and cash wait for you don't you worry about whatever diseases they have it's okay but grammar needs to be locked up but you can't be here even if she's going to die because after all the threat is so high Yeah, which is BS from the get-go. We know that another thing here real quick about the border situation is I know a lot of groups have been Interactive for a very long time and have been doing their part down there on the border and we've discussed it as you know a given point It's either a they're gonna actually secure the border or they're going to well, but we just saw here Just collapse the defenses and let the enemy waddle over Well, if that's the case, you know, then again, remember, like everything else, economy and force, it doesn't do you any good to be on the border patrolling if the border isn't going to be secure to begin with. Now, maybe behind the lines, you know, combat operations, it would be a demarcation point, but either above that border or below would be a better point in many cases or a better location to check and stop what it is that might be coming across. So once this thing kicks in, That's one of the formulas that needs to be taken into consideration with regard to how are we going to deal with several of the different issues that we're going to crop up in a ground war, especially in the first 12 months of activity. But the one consideration, your experience and your resources pulled back deeper into the U.S. rather than being stuck in an extended position, it's something you guys might all want to be thinking about we've talked about having fallback areas of operation for everybody anyway if you don't know the border most important is that your resources mail weapons and experience be preserved so you need to have deeper into the u.s. designated uh... rally or again organizational point so that you are able to conserve resources not the least which is manpower especially experienced manpower and redeploy so to be more combat effective against the threat in the earliest stages. It's obvious that they're folding the house up. Okay, so I mean, unless everybody wants to step up to the plate and get rid of the regime, which, well, I understand, but nobody wants to be quote unquote first, and we've heard that a million times. So it's whenever something gets burned, then that's the end of the game, and we burn them back from that point forward and don't stop. And again, being an extended formation, deep behind enemy lines with no significant resources, and probably having most of what was available choked off, it would be best to be back or to fall back and away from the border and actually have fall back location as far as another state inland, you know, from the American border south. It depends, as some of you may choose. We're not leaving Michigan, so needless to say, we're right next to the Canadian frontier. So, still, we're not on the border, we're not sitting literally at the bridge, we're not sitting there up on the Sioux locks, although we have people on the ground in the area. Instead, we know that in the initial point of attack, they are going to have the initiative for a period of time. And again, the locations we're discussing are not significantly useful to any of the types of operations that are conducive to successful battlefield operations, say, inside Michigan. In the event we chase them back across the border, it might be used as an anvil, a choke point, but remember, it's three-dimensional nowadays, so they don't have to walk back to where they came from. And we understand that, too. We understand it works both ways, them coming out, them coming in. Another thing here with regard to our situation in the north is we do have this cold spell going on. I cannot stress enough to add additional cold weather gear to all of your vehicles and combat loads simply because it's cold dry, but this is a wet state. One of the things that I, if you haven't been into Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Northern New York is like this to a degree. when you get into the deep woods you have a penetrating cold it's a combination of you know obviously temperature uh... dew point uh... conditions and everything that believes in as a factor to put moisture in the air it is amazing how penetrating eight that kind of cold can be and dry cold wall i'd rather fight map and what cold because what cold means you know slushy muddies snowy slash everything is permeated with wet right from the get-go and wet pulls calories. Dry cold, as long as you maintain your shell or your basic tier of thermal protection, you can operate indefinitely in dry cold. Just understand the basic rules of whenever you're operating or working on something, go slow. Bare skin will be hurt. In fact, make no contact with any metals. In a dry, cold environment, all of the metals become a threat if they're in the environment and help to generate cold casualties very quickly. So that's another thing you need to be wary of. But most important is having spares. And also, again, yes, a certain amount of cold, wet weather gear immediately available. because we still have all you swamps how if you've ever been in the field in the winter to most fascinating thing here michigan for instance you can put your foot into a swap couple of a little thicket of grass pull it back out and of course everything is still wet and uh... there's no snow underneath that little thicket but what's fascinating is to have mosquitoes fly out and small bugs in the middle of winter even an extreme cold winter It is amazing what kind of thermal properties and the nature of the environment, what it does. Well, the problem is when you stick that foot through that tusker and it goes down into that muck and wet, if it's deeper than the height of the boot, even if it isn't, the boots may or may not absorb a certain amount of moisture, but once you get it past the top of that boot, that clothing does a fine job of wicking everything right to your body. And if it can, it'll soak down from above and get inside your boots. This is why I live in Mickey Mouse boots during the winter because even if you do get wet with Mickey Mouse boots internally, all you have to do is keep your feet moving and your body temperature will be maintained. Your feet won't freeze. Now, as soon as you can dump that moisture, which is your highest priority, but if you've got water in the boots with Mickey Mouse boots, as long as you can move your toes, move your feet, move around, you're not going to freeze. Well, not all winter boots can do that. And some winter boots, of course, especially like the old snowmobile boots and all the other batting boots that are out there, when they get wet, they soak up moisture and you're walking around and basically a bunch of water sponges. Well, that's again, like I said, remember, water is a radiator. So we put it in a radiator in cars. Pulls temperature, pulls calorie, real, really efficient. Problem, it does that with human flesh the same way. So this kind of weather here is where you have to especially be cautious in many different ways and you need backups to backups if you're going into the field and staying there. Remember we're not vacationing for a few hours and then going back in for some marshmallows and cocoa. That's not the way it works. You're in a battlefield environment, very different. Another thing, shelters, I know I've had a lot of questions about that here over the last couple of weeks with regard to what to get. If you're using a nylon tent, understand that no matter what tent you use in the winter, moisture inside is as much of a problem as moisture outside. Condensation from breathing, there are a couple of tricks that work really well, but most important is the fact that if you are going to spend the night in a tent in sub-zeros or cold weather, you're going to get frosted up inside. The body of the tent inside is not going to retain that much heat. other a few tricks you can do remember we talked about do line cloth covers you actually have a do of a do-cloth or a do cover that is in most of the tense that are out there uh... especially the bigger multi-tense or the three four-person panda they were rain fly as it's called well there's a couple things you could do similar to that but again we've talked about having american military ponchos or the copies thereof You can deploy a tent and then actually deploy the equivalent to an extension of that dew cover over the whole of the tent and create a secondary core shell, or outer shell, so that the regular tent is the core shell, forgive me. And in the process, you have a little bit of stand-off build-up, you know, for heat. And interestingly enough, if you're using one of the lighter nylon tents, this will allow a certain amount of the moisture to dissipate from the hull of the inner core because there's a little bit of the heat retained in that area between, like an insulating box. And while the temperature is still going to be cooler than inside the main tent, what happens is the moisture will pass and it will dissipate on the outer dewcloth shelf on the inside rather than in the tent. Now what this means, for instance, example, you guys have the older style US military ponchos, not the old ones, but the newer ones which are nylon. You snap four or six of those together and you can make an entire canopy that will cover the whole of a tent, a smaller tent, quite comfortably and create that secondary or outer shell that we're talking about. Now, this in turn will reduce the amount of moisture buildup because what happens, the moisture builds up on the body of your tent. To a degree, it would typically leach through or would move, but because the hull of the tent itself being directly exposed to the outside air and temperature, it locks right there, freezes in place, and that's how you get that thermal, that frost buildup or ice buildup that you see. Now if you do create that second shell, you have to have it stand off a little bit. One nice thing about the old pup tents is that you use the individual post points with the grommets that are on the old style ponchos. Now some of your tents are octagons of different sizes. What you still want to do is carry another set of collapsible flex poles like the ones that you actually use with a tent. Watch for derelicts at resale shops or you can even buy some spares. But what you want to do is create a little ball point on the end and what you're going to do is affix the 1, 2, or 3, although 2 or 3 is best, of these poles to one end of the tent or the other and just lock them in. They're going to be under tension just like the tent itself is. But what you want to do then is with that little ball taped in place with about one inch of the of the rod exposed at the end and the base of course stuck down below where the base normally goes attached near the tent. You then take the grommet that you have that are on the ponchos and obviously line the poncho up with a little peg. The ball keeps it from sliding down and what you have with two or three of these poles in place is a standoff which gives you that air bubble that you need. between your core shell and the outer shell that you're creating. Otherwise, hold the ends of the tent down. Pancho, the outer pancho layer. Well, same thing you do with the tent. Collect yourself extra stakes. Watch for the bungee ball type keepers if you want. So it's for quick deployment. And this is a simple solution. Oh, here's another thing about that. You can buy those panchos in green, camo, whatever you're going to be, whatever your standard is. You can get them in fleck tarn. uh... whatever you're going to do you know you depending on the type of that you're a committed to a lot of people are this boat you bought a commercial path that isn't exactly the tactical color understand that i've also just camouflaged the tent for you in the process to It's now a subdued color rather than, you know, Sienna and Orange. Okay, or let's see, Burnt Red, you know, like Cinnamon Red and Burgundy. All those colors aren't quite as bad as some that we've seen. Or Blazer Safety Orange. If you have any of these tents that are decent tents, I mean, I get a bunch of them. I have a bunch we've got for free. I think the last time we camped, the last two tents we used, were both freebies that we got. There were nice little rigs. I haven't deployed. uh... so we've got a ball everything was there they work fine but they're a little brighter color of the season for instance but i would necessarily want now here's another interesting thing because you have to be school mark everything you know things are white out there to right now uh... hold up here you're on dot to charles yet pick up the right idea yet you need to break it up a little bit so here's a suggestion remember those camo sniper veils i mentioned that are over there at uh... colman's dot com you might recall there over at colman's dot com w w w dot colman's dot com well here's what's cool they have three of the white ones the white sniper veils for nine dollars so that's three dollars apiece they have the five-color chocolate chip flash by color desert pattern uh... Forgive me, I think it's two for like $6 right now. Okay, so what you're looking at is for a couple dollars, you can, or for a total of, let's say, $5, you can have one of the brown and one of the white along with you, and if you think about just gradually just hanging those but in an irregular pattern, you don't need it to be uniform. Over top of the OD green or the camouflage ponchos that you've deployed as a shield, A very light sniper veil. They are. They're clear. Okay, they're, forgive me, they're, they're, they're lightweight and basically they're the equivalent to bug screen. Okay. The nice thing is they don't take up much weight. They don't take up much space, but they all allow for color variance to actually blend in more efficiently with the season. And again, the white ones would be kind of handy to have too. If you don't have a snow camel or maybe you figure just use this for alternating as needed, depending on the terrain. So these work for personal camouflage as needed or for tentage for covering and for concealing once you've deployed. Remember, square lines are something you want to kind of break up a little bit. Always remember that. You can use, you know, debris, foliage on the ground. In fact, even plan out so that when you put that little canopy out that some of the stuff, if you've got little pines or if you've got scrub that's nearby, you kind of work the ends into that. So looking from above, you don't have these nice square lines that can be seen. The edge of the area is broken up from above by the natural terrain or, you know, the natural foliage or cover that is available. It's not going to stop any bullets. It's, well, forgive me, it's not cover, actually, that's a concealment. but there is concealment available out there. Now, add to that the covers like we're talking about, or should say the camo, the camo veils, and squiggling them a little bit. I mean, go look at your terrain. Think about what you want to mimic. Then by the time you're done, you may focus and finally see it, but for the casual observer, for somebody moving through an area, this does a lot to break up your basic silhouette. and your basic lines so that it makes it more difficult to identify it as something you might have an interest in. That's what camouflage is supposed to do. Now, the better you are at manipulating the tools that you have, obviously the better protected you will be, okay? Now, since I finally got over here to Coleman's real quick, if you go to Coleman's and then go to their sale and clearance section, and I've mentioned this several times, the three things they have for cold dry right now that you should all be looking at okay just to give you an idea number one backpack cover uh... three color of common three color uh... desert uh... dollar twenty five extreme cold weather mask pack of ten for seven forty eight it's extremely cold weather out there right now and neither white these are the with uh... double uh... do mask of the available in the kit And then if you just keep scrolling down through the sail and clearance section, and it takes a little bit, which is why I gotta talk while I'm doing this, because it's radio, and I can't just say, hey, look at this. If you keep scrolling down, they have a deal on these five color, which they call the chocolate chip desert pattern, okay? But it's the five color sniper veils. Now they also have the white ones in stock. But, oh, forgive me, I was off by a little bit. Two for five dollars. So two dollars and fifty cents a piece for the brown ones. Now between the brown and the snow, slash white ones, which those are three for nine dollars. So basically two dollars and fifty cents, again, for the five color. And they are in the scroll, they'll see a guy standing there with the veil pulled over him and you can see the color variations, what I'm talking about. Between these two, you've got a simple, lightweight solution to disrupt the basic color scheme of whatever it is and the pattern of whatever it is that you're deploying, including yourself. If using it for individual purposes, that's apparent. It's obvious why you would do that. But if you're looking at, for instance, putting 10-H up and actually locking down for a bit, With a little bit of effort, it goes a long way towards dealing with operational security and, again, concealment. Now, I can't do anything about the thermal image with these, but I would say this, that would that stand off with the tent, that would actually reduce your thermal signature a little bit. Not much, but a little bit, because it would be dispersed. Most of your heat will be dispersing inside that secondary chamber. And it's not going to retain very much. It's going to retain some of the calories and typically just enough to get rid of that moisture issue on the inside, the core. Not so much that it's going to be blazing red or black from above depending on what they're using for a color code for, you know, looking for hot spots. So, be creative. Again, there's a lot of solutions out there and they're not expensive. In fact, quite economical. Go ahead, call or jump in there. What do we have? Well, what I was going to say is we did some cold weather training up here in northern Michigan. We can't forget that bare skin. I only can take my gloves off for about 30 seconds before that 40 below. Oh yeah, zero got to me. I just could not function. We had one guy in a hammock, tried to hang the hammock, couldn't do it. Had one guy in a tent, couldn't put the tent up. It was just so brutally cold that we just climbed back in our vehicles and said, well, scrap it. We decided that we just need to keep moving if we're training. We could not hunker down. We probably have to do that. And Sub-Zero, the biggest problem is that it takes acclimation time. That's one of the things, too, that we've talked about, is, you know, again, the military figures it will take up to two weeks to acclimatize a unit moving into an extreme harsh condition area. And that could either be from a temperate going to desert, or a temperate going to just like you're talking about here winter conditions or or sub-zero conditions and even if you're in cold wet uh... there's a window of time there guys it takes for you if you're living in the environment for the blood and the body to circular everything to circulate set where it needs to your body registers the environment you're absolutely right there that's one of the biggest problems again the fast deployments uh... there was a discussion about that we used to get i don't know if they still do but the idea that you know your weapon should be multi-environment uh... capable because one minute you are stationed at a base and i think that they put you in a plane in your the arctic now when you do that they also know that there's a deficiency issue and there's going to be a lack of performance exactly what you described So this is why working at it now, guys, to find out what it is that makes sense. One of the things with your hands, for instance, I'll tell you what, I haven't talked about this in a while, so thank you for bringing it up. You can still find them, and they are priceless, but if you can find silk glove inserts. Silk glove inserts. Silk is values used to be well sort of always been valuable for reasons kind of like pearls Well, they're very unique. But does everybody like them? Well, if you know what they're worth with silk It's you know again a hot cold environment piece of organic material that is very very very useful in cold weather it retains heat efficiently and what traditionally you did is you had a Subliner like that kind of like the same kind of ID have guys when you have gloves with your chem suits and you have a the uh... everybody was kept the black gloves but they don't know that you also were supposed to have a couple pairs of white inserts they're like so gloves only their nylon or whatever and their powdered so that when you would try to get your hand in and out of that global dot method everything up and get the contaminant on you you could slide your handout easily uh... the still was worth silk glove inserts or for extreme cold weather for this very recent so if you had to take the glove off the uh... your outer combat mitten off when you're in this kind of environment your hand was still covered and it retains a tremendous amount of the body heat and if they were articulated called they also were very uh... are useful because they've allowed you to continue to use your fingers with effective dexterity so good point though this is why sub layers are something else you probably read something about it and didn't know what they were really saying because they didn't elaborate when they talk about sub layers The other thing... Go ahead, jump in there, please. I just got some news. This is Rob in Washington State. Coronavirus crisis, coming food shortages, and the second pandemic wave is on DVD. We have a bunch of cattlemen up here. The word is coming out that it's coming down south first and working up here. kill cattle plow munder take crops plow munder this is the beginning of you know what are the hunger games of the killing fields just got that info today i thought you might want to comment you may have more information on that all i have for right now back to you very good appreciate that well you know and actually there's so many things we've been other i've wanted to include earlier too but uh... on food For the very reason that you just mentioned, caller, let's remind everybody that before we even got into the depression, at the beginning of it, they were dumping food, and yes, they were killing livestock to thin out and try to desperately bring the price up through lack of availability. We had a variation on this almost take place when they started this bullshit with the coronavirus scam. uh... at the beginning of it about eight months ago remember how many of you took advantage of the guy who had the pigs down in indiana where he was telling the pigs on the whole for a couple hundred dollars on one sixty eight one ninety six right around there and then he what up a little bit because they you know they they were able to actually command better price because people start to respond not normally otherwise they were going to go out other farmers had executed their stock because they felt they couldn't, they didn't have any butchers to move them to and they didn't want to take the time, plus they got government money, I'm sure. So what we need to be looking at is A, acquiring the livestock, if at all possible, and starting smaller, smaller, smaller, little mini stock herds. In fact, starting out with just a milk cow and a bull, that's what you got. Although some of them, the bull is redundant if you have one, you got more enough if several farmers have it, but the problem is one farmer does and the others don't. So instead, you gotta be looking at whatever you're gonna run, sheep, goats, pigs, cows. You wanna start with basically the seed pack in terms of a herd. And we need to be pulling these sideways like everything else. We need to get it down to the tactical level, disperse to the greatest amount, greatest level of effect we can. As far as the crops go, well, we're, you know, I hope you're safe. You've got these squash or pumpkin left in the shelf. For seeds, I hope you're saving all of those because better two or three acres of pumpkin than sucking vapors and not having anything planted. Okay, because when we start talking about volume for next year, not this season coming out of the winter because those crops are in. When we get back into the field and we're looking at this thing developing, Whatever we can plant, we're going to have to plant. And that means that you're going to be compensating for lack of corn production, lack of wheat inventories, lack of oats inventories. And the one thing that you can go to or turn to are the gourd products. Why? Well, okay, maybe you've got a spaghetti squash that didn't quite make it through the storage phase here. There's probably 300, 400, well, no, probably about 300 seeds inside that particular gourd, that particular squash. That's 300 plants when you are really in need of food. So one plant will go quite a ways. But again, we save 100%. If you're going to do anything where you go into the store, when you scrape out any of the gourd plants, you save every seed there. The worst that's going to happen is you have more seeds than you need. But on the other hand, if we see an intentional industrial reduction, remember Gates has bought a vast amount of farmland. I was thinking about this yesterday and the day before. We should have talked about it during the two-hour block. yeah they're going to deny there's two things are going to happen he's a three-piece suit farmer like i've told you about a million times that jackass gets money from the fed for not producing but he wasn't going to produce anyway so he's laughing his ass off because he can buy the land to get money from you the taxpayer and on top of that he paid little enough that they are in terms of the cost expenses because the will is no operating there's no operating fee biggest promise it would not hurt like gates get hold of farms uh... there won't be anybody in the buildings that won't be anybody maintaining the buildings even the farmhouses because they'll buy eight nine ten twenty thirty fifty a hundred farms with it close proximity one farmer might do some sharecropping with whatever properties are in the way of the farm bank because girl gates have some character purple queer that and uh... the department of ag that'll make sure that he gets the money and you don't but the farmers that are able to share crop can only do so many acres and they only have so many hours in the day and once you plant, you know, that's all you can do, you gotta wait. And then when you do have to harvest, you gotta get everything in. Remember, there's those windows of extreme activity. Now for us, we cannot, we outnumber, we have greater resources and we have comparable acreage, but what it means is you have to have a plan right now for acreage production use. before we get into the fabricated crisis that they are planning. And again, you're probably not going to plant wheat. You're probably not going to plant oats. You could plant corn. But here's a consideration. If you know the traditional Indian production, you do corn and gourds together because they're complementary to each other. Do you understand that? Traditionally, popcorn was grown with pumpkin and squash with the Indian method. Now, if you haven't done any research on that, check it out. And the advantage is that you're able to do maintenance on both simultaneously. You get two crops out of the same field. Now, you're talking not doing hundreds of acres necessarily, but doing dozens or maybe 10 acres, 5 acres, or dozens of acres. You see how that works? Again, we can change, we can produce a volume of food that would be effective, can be easily stored. In fact, doesn't even require any special processing, and like other products of this type initially, does not require anything other than picking and containment. No other processing. If you are looking at longer term storage, well yes, then you'll use canning processes or drying processes to actually store for a longer period of time. But fresh, fresh organic storage with gourd products is just as easy to do as any of the other items that would be going into root cellars, potato barns, or anything like that. Just a heads up. Okay, we don't need to go back into Stone Age. We've learned so much about storage. There is no reason for us not to be able to do this. But now you have to have solutions. Prior proper planting prevents piss poor performance. Now there are other considerations there. Mineral content, vitamins, all the other fun stuff to get a diversified menu going. Well, branch out. But right now, seed companies are short. Nancy's been bringing it up several times. I had her come up on the air for a reason. Seed companies are already way beyond the season's sale potential right now. In fact, some seed companies have shut down because they have nothing to sell. They can't fill their orders for the rest of the year. They can't fill any more orders. They will fill what they have, but they can't fill any more. So we need to look at places where we can acquire what we need. Now, here's another one. Bean crops can be done by the acres. And guess what? A bag of beans from the Dollar Tree, those are not hybrid. Those are heirloom. And even if they weren't, even if they were hybrid, consider that you would have a lesser crop, but you would still have acreage of production. If you think about it now, you're not going to get caught flat-footed later. And the fact that I'm even talking about this means that at some point, it's in the back of your head, it's in the lumber yard somewhere. And that's what we need to see happen. Now, if this is an area of interest for you, become the specialist. get do everything you can to prepare everybody you can for this aspect of this war that they're waging on america okay we have the pollution guys will number them in everything if we just apply ourselves a little bit once you got the stuff on the ground all you've got to do is a little bit maybe a little weeding and even that in many cases they didn't if you know the indian method they did we need to a degree but not down to have not as greatly as you would think and that's why gourds were so popular and that's why corn was so effective By comparison with other crops that require more support if you especially have to use smaller production and you have to go with non-mechanical methods, gourds and corn are the most efficient of the bunch. And of course, remember, it was Indian corn, okay, hard corn, which is basically, again, a corn used for a meal and much in the same way that, well, again, those tortilla shells maybe you have around the corner. You do a little research, you know what I'm talking about. uh... and again with the gourds you can't dry pumpkin you could dry squash you do not have to crooked you'll boil it or or jar it to store it i still use jars but i do all you ever containers i have all another thing watch the recycling bin for jars or consistent pattern of jar that have a little if you can find with with them though i have to be mason jars purchased holding dry goods You need something that's as clean as humanly possible with an efficient seal to keep the moisture and air content consistent. Okay, that's all that's required. It doesn't need to be all that fancy. So if you're already using a certain product from the Dollar Tree or from a certain store or a certain product line, save those glass jars. They're uniform, they're consistent, that makes it easier to store, but it especially makes them easier to transport. Things to think about things to think ahead about we are at 904 and we're ahead of or we're past 9 o'clock For everybody out there guys We're on the marsh boat saying nice I got a hundred dollars everybody's acting lazy falling out Hey Pedro you're acting crazy like a clown Nobody feels like working, Tana Mora is back in town Tana Mora is just as satisfied Little girls like to listen to and sing Tell sweet lies and honey, we're better off in bed Now they're searching all the joints in Tana Mora Tana Mora is down in bed with old not able to get a hold of Randy not see them on the conference line but Randy if you're there star six of them use yourself I do see we've got a Michigan number that's up there but that may or may not be Randy and I'm guessing that is not the case so what we'll do is we'll go over to rebroadcast while I try to get a hold of Randy