June 7, 2021
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1h 8m
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2021
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness strategies including cash accumulation through change-making, clothing camouflage for blending in during civil unrest, and acquisition of mechanical timepieces and compasses for navigation without GPS reliance. He covered orienteering exercises using local maps, surveying terrain for defensive positions and cache locations, and jury nullification as a legal defense tactic. The show addressed amphibious operations using Zodiac and pontoon boats, poor man's security camera systems using discarded digital cameras, and the importance of language instruction materials and reading collections for morale during extended shelter situations.
- preparedness
- cash accumulation
- orienteering
- mechanical watches
- compasses
- jury nullification
- amphibious operations
- zodiac boats
- security cameras
- terrain survey
- defensive positions
- language instruction
- michigan militia
- second amendment
- gun-free zones
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Constitution, you know the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny Not to hunt to protect yourself from the police anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless people that want to literally create the proven places Innocence are killed called gun-free zones. We're gonna beat you. We're gonna vote you out of office or suck on my machine What do we do politicians Look, okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get corners, bash them in the head, that seems to work out. Kick together, stay sharp and follow me. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. 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, and 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. 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 attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for 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 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? Is this... and libertytreeradio.4mg.com libertytreeradio on satellite. Don't want to say hi to all of our friends out there in the western Pacific wherever you are they're listening via satellite. I don't know how you're doing that because there are so many different ways it can be posted and or rebroadcast which is cool we don't mind and we're on AM&FM micro stations, AM&FM conventional stations, CB base stations, and UltraNet Hallmark and Golden Spike Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. And good afternoon to all our friends out there in the lower 40, and including the great state of Jefferson, along with CONUS, the Outline Two States Territories, and the clock. It is 808 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. The last hour of the intel report is the 7th of June. It is the 13th year of OpenCBN Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K 2021 Old Earth Calendar. I'm a doctor, not a brick mason. I'm the hang of a machine. I just fixed this hoarder with all that space cement. And 2021, Battle for the Republic, Dance of Swords. And it is a beautiful, wettily, rainy day here in the bottom of Michigan. Well, not rain right now, but it's been in blocks and really is. It's kind of cool. This season, you have them coming in like big square or big waves and then you see the squalls of the distance perfectly dry where you are. And the squalls are just soaking the next township or just down the road from you and sometimes right in front of you. Then of course it shifts a little bit and that's what on top of you. Oh well. So it's that kind of a classic late spring, early summer week for us, I think, here in Michigan. Temperatures were 90 degrees yesterday and the day before, but 80 degrees today, approximately. Of course, heat with muggyness means I guess I'll be 100 degrees. Everybody's boiling. This is the time to buy your winter gear right now. This is the time to buy your winter gear right now. Okay? Before we go any farther, Edward's right there. And if we could, Jeff Rotol, Hard Times. And again, studio version, not live. Studio is what we want. And for everybody out there, because the scammers are at it again. And meanwhile, looking at your retirement, looking at your Well, few of you still have a paycheck that are working. Not that people could work, it's just that not everybody typically is now because they can sit home and make the same money. And so they are. So they are. Yes. Yes, I say the truth of this. I was born in darkness as a communist. Yes. I will live contagively. It's just baney, the baney kind of thing. Anyway, Jeff Rotol, this is actually the hint from the 70s, just to let you know. The song applies right now, Jeff Rotol, and it's hard times. Yeah, just kind of cool. Anyway, a couple of the things on the burner here real quick. Number one, And on the very subject of cookware, guys, old cookware, don't get rid of it. Find out if you've seen him playing around, pots, pans, or whatever. These are some of the things you want to put out into your Ranger cash. little chest row towel working to some pink Floyd closing the look like Sabbath paranoid it'll be right here on W LSD 66.6 on your a.m. dial home of acid rock rocking with the best of right here on W LSD 66.6 on your a.m. dial low end the dot rocking I'm a talkin'! Yeah, don't you know. Anyway, it is Jethro Tull, and that was hard times for everybody out there, and it has been a little while. But it just keeps coming back. It's like, well, we'll just kind of shred stuff up and forget we did that, and we'll plug it back in again. But by the way, while the system doesn't have any accountability, they will castrate and minimize you and rape you for every penny they possibly can to create your brevadures. are in motion even as we speak for the next big wave. Is that wave from a distance or is that wave as an entitled wave of consuming response, well, reaction and bug eyed craziness from the government? We know how it's going to be. It's bureaucracies, what they do. So anyway, a couple things here on that note. Just keep putting a little cash away. Don't go crazy at anything. Don't have to do it all at once. The smart thing is get yourself some bigger bills and when you're out and about, break the bigger bill for a $2 item. This is something we talked about before, years ago, with regard to accumulating change without drawing attention. Any time you go and buy a package down, or go to the dollar tree. It's $1.04. Cool. Give a $20 bill. Great. They give you how much back? $18.96, right? And $18.96 has changed. You get a 10 or a couple of 5s. If you tell them you'll take them because they might not have a 10. And then you get 5s. You get 10, the 5s, a couple of 1s, 3s, and then change. Take that home, lay that into your money box. Put that into your, in fact, put some of it in your tactical rig, your bug out bag. And use bills, mix of bills, mix of dates on the coin, that's a good thing. And just keep doing that. In fact, keep doing that. In fact, keep doing that. If you got a five, that's all you got. You can change the scale depending upon how poor you are. All I got is $5 to spend or maybe I got a $5 bill. Well then take that and buy your 10 cent, 15 cent, or $1.04 item. Take the change difference, be frugal, and put that on the shelf. Take the pick. How are we going to do it? And constantly do it. If you've got more resources, constantly set up and be ready for the game. Because if you don't want to have big bills, oh, he's rich. He's got a bunch of digits. Perhaps we should care him and take his bills. That's something that's going to be on the minds of a lot of the Prozac Prodigies. And to just flat out criminal minded people out there, we're going to tell you all about how there's nothing going on, that you don't need to worry about anything, and they're the first ones that go fruit, loop, animal when the time comes. This is why you also have your guns and ammunition and, you know, crossbows and bows and hatchets and metal axes, broad swords, machetes, take your pick. For the same reason because there are the stupid people but if you don't want to draw attention act for her This is why you use it ones the fives and the tens and the change and you already know what proximate what you're going to spend and when you do go out there it's like I got it's $6 and I have five and I have a real tired you got to use save that and put another pocket a real tired couple of ones. I mean, you got to roll them out. You know, you used to roll them up sometimes and you'd punch them when you were a kid and you'd hang onto them and you'd stick your pocket and cram it in there and pull it back out. Then look at it because you got a dollar, then roll it up and put it back in the pocket. Well, that's the kind of group bill you want. You had to flatten it out so they can see it's a dollar bill. And then, you know, mix the change. That way, exact change, but you know, even 10 pennies, nine pennies, 11 pennies. It's like, well, man, this is all it got. And then you're very cautiously and carefully take your product and slink out and leave. See how that works? Or product in bags could be a number of things. But what you do is act poor because, well, you are poor. Maybe not. But close enough. Another thing to remember is kind of like they did in, oh, was it Bill Murray did in the one, oh, come on. where he's, you know, he goes, I blend in by dressing like the zombies and smell like them too, of course, and practice being a zombie. The zombies don't bother him, right? Works the same. Pay attention to how people are. You can have clean clothes, but ideally you need some shabby clothes. Remember as we talked about this, progressively, clothing is not going to be available from China. India and China make cheaper things. They don't make more expensive things. So whenever they do decide to dump on us eventually, it's going to be crapoo. Okay? That's a special kind of, you know, junk crapoo. So anyway, it's important that you have some well-worn but, you know, not dead. pieces of clothing, same with your shoes, it's camouflage, it's street person camouflage or, you know, middle-depression camouflage. And it works really well even right from the get-go because you don't like your worth as much and that's always a good thing. Even for the rest of the Georgia's. Remember the cops, of course, they're not singing people around for the detention camps, you know, whatever, they don't care who then, they'll just be grabbing people left right up and down to make brownie points with the communists in charge. But in the early stages the most important thing like right now it's all revenue and if you don't look like you're worth much You're not exactly valuable to be picking off or you know, you're not a pretty vehicle. You're not wearing good clothes Yeah, you look like you're barely making ends me, you know put a bread wrapper on the windshield No, I mean like lay it on the windshield with a couple of a couple of slices of bread in it, you know It's like nothing even exciting on the dash The worst bread will be worse, and eventually they kill you for the two slices of bread. You do know that, right? Just heads up on that one, too. So you've got to change your camouflage over a period of time. Bread. The zombies will attack. Bread. And then they'll want you to be put, you know, you're the chunk of meat that goes between the bread. Oh, that's not good. So anyway, another thing here about the clothing is prepack it. Bag it up. Actually, one of the things to do is big Ziploc industrial bags. You got any stores or businesses that receive stuff from a main warehouse? Ask them because they always throw those away. You can get large format, real Ziploc bags, heavy gauge for free, non-stop. I mean, and the neat thing is you can package up the socks, package up the pants, separate package up the shirt, have them, you know, matched up and bundled up and put them in an even bigger, clearer, big Ziploc bag. So they're all individually saved from the environment. They're relatively clean and ready to go and you're happy. Everybody's looking the part when the time comes now Here's another hint on that one. Most people don't think about this. I got my brand new t-shirt on underneath I got the shabby look going but I got a really really brand new super prim t-shirt that jumps out people Remember when you're doing the part you got to make sure it's a hundred percent. So Make sure that you pick out a t-shirt to go along with the old button-up shirt And yeah, the elbows can be threadbare. We're not poking through, but they can be tired. You want to go through and find stuff that's tired, or if you already have it in your inventory. The t-shirt should be the same way. Don't make it rest off the underpants. I don't think you're going to be flashing everybody, right? You're not going to do that. Okay, good. So the underpants can be brand new if you want, fine. But just make sure everything else kind of matches up, because it makes more sense. And you would be amazed Seriously, seriously, I have been fascinated with something I've been experimenting with for the last year. It is amazing how many people are really watching your seats for what you're wearing. Seriously. And I mean everywhere. It is interesting in that this is why a beat up pair of old hush puppies are hanging onto a couple of clean but older pairs of tennis shoes. or utility shoes is a good idea. And don't get rid of any of your junkers. Put them off the side. You might need them for tar work or working outside or one last little project and then you're going to check them. Corpse moving, you know, you fool you whenever you're awake. It's probably going to want to be thrown away because it's like, eh, not going to be good. So again, just remember top to bottom is how you need to dress. Oh, and don't forget that random baseball cap that has nothing to do with anything with you. You can always find baseball caps laying around at yard sales. Well, it's really great about those people is that they usually have traveled and you'll end up with a hat that has nothing to do with anything you've ever done. That's a good choice. That's what goes in your kit. Pick or pick, but again, I run into frumpy, you know, conventional cotton cloth baseball caps all the time that are Schmidlatt Marketing, Bob's Party Store, Bob's Bait Shop in Shinbolus, Michigan, you know, Widgetit, you know, Communications out of Widgetit Falls, Colorado. Really kind of cool. Any kind of thing you can imagine. Those are what you want to use because they have absolutely nothing. to do with you at all. Same with any logos or anything. That's really great when it's something that has nothing to do with you at all. Part of basic deception 101. Okay. Another thing here real quick is one thing that we mentioned before, but I've got to bring it up now because it's going to be tougher to find these. Wind up watches. Okay. Wind up simple China sports vibe. pocket watches or wind up alarm clock type clocks I recommend you watch the art seals especially for those that got some really nice bulla-boo and what was the other one? Pointex is another one really nice one those are old though but they're fold up they're like the travel alarm she can get them for nothing nobody wants to hear oh that's electric but the cool thing is they don't have no batteries so they wind up they run and timepieces now Remember we talked time and distance, time and distance. If you set up an ambush or you're setting up an ambush or an attack or even a withdrawal with a defense in depth, if you're going to plan a withdrawal, remember you're going to start giving jump off points. Now everybody did it, there isn't what gets things going. It's that common point of time. Everybody's given enough time, in theory, with a little bit of play because of mistakes made in transit or whatever. And at a certain point at 9.19 or 6.42 or 3.1, the L311, it's going to kick off. Well, everybody's on the same page. Everybody has a timepiece. Initially, you'll be using whatever you got because you're going to run with batteries until the batteries are gone. But what are you doing with all the batteries again? with little tiny, wondrous watches and such. Military windups are harder to find. Again, I watch yard sales. I got a Timex that is an end of the Vietnam War era. The end of the Vietnam War, it's easy to spot the differences, more plastic than the Vietnam War. But it's an end of the Vietnam War, very simple Timex watch. Whether or not it was military, a lot of guys bought it for warm anyway as individual type pieces. A lot of guys went to Thailand or went to Japan, bought watches, they were brought back with them all sleep and that's what they wore so they invested in it. And even then walked back here. If you run into any of those states, they work really well after they've been here. If you run the electric, you can't do more, but eventually you're going to be using a mechanical because it doesn't require trying to figure out how to power it up. You just have to wind it. And if you do fail to rewind, then whoever has to rewind it, you're done. So it's not a big deal there. The other thing is compasses. And if you haven't done anything about compasses, you're in trouble. As far as if you and GPS is going to be reliable. GPS is going to be used just like your cell phone as a tracking device. Okay. Worse still is that GPS is what? A navigational device that tells you exactly where you are and tells you what the, you know, surrounding area, how it's oriented. So guess what? Crosshairs. On the other hand, compass requires brain matter and that's what you got to practice at. So I recommend that if you've got a group, you've still got a few days before the weekend. plan for curing exercise. Go out, pick a few spots on a map where you have the mapping. And ideally, remember, I told you this before, pick up local mapping for your area and set up a little three-point orienteering class where you're actually going to land navigate from A to B, B to C. Now, when you start this out, for the sake of, you know, creating confidence and also bringing people up on the learning curve, make the first course relatively simple and easy to work. After that, build up the level of difficulty step by step by step. The big thing is you need mapping. We talked about this last week and weeks before that and months before that and for many years and decades now. So mapping is especially critical too, but any mapping can be used for orienteering. Now, it will not offer all of the topographic features if it's a road map, but if you do pay attention and read most of your smaller, your better scaled road atlases and such, except for this here in Michigan, we have a county by county road atlas. Actually, they make them for every state of the union. With Michigan, the cool thing is one page is a county. What's really good is there are actually some topographic features identified. There are, again, typical for the overgrowth. All man-made objects and many natural objects are benchmarked and identified. And if you look at the bibliography, you'll look at the index on the side. It'll explain to you what does what, what is what. And that's a map to work with, even under those conditions for orienteering. The scale is... acceptable for the kind of work you want to do. Now as far as hyper detailed, know if you're going to be trying to find the pivot in the ridge on the far side of a saddle two and a half miles north northeast of your present location. You're probably not be able to do that with a road atlas county by county map. But for your basic work, if you pick a significant land feature, It will be useful enough to get you on the board and then graduate to real topographic maps as you're able to make them available. The idea is to kick this off and get something going. It helps you understand a couple of things. Time and distance being the two most critical. It will also teach you that terrain variance dictates differences in time traveled as we know. going uphill, going downhill. Swamps are really kind of a messy thing. And in many cases can be unpassable, something to think about there. So that's another reason to know your terrain. There's another reason for all of you to go out and actually investigate your back 40. Go back as far as you can to the first land barrier or the first road. Whatever the next road is, north, south, east, and west. And survey the area. Identify clefts. gullies, cuts, any kind of obstacle, berms, wreckage, old cement structures, old farm building basements or foundations, because both are useful. Remember, there's a lot of places you can put caches, a lot of places that you can put into service to give you overhead cover. The cement that's there isn't old, but guess what? It's better than your butt, bare ass, and the breeze. Throw some sandbags on top of the old cement. You got yourself a pretty decent fortification when you dig a position underneath the foundation. See how that works? Prior part of the planning prevents this forward performance. Remember, the dirt that's coming out from underneath is what you load up into the sandbags going up above. Oh, that's right. In other words, one action, two motions, clearing and filling. Works that way. Alright, we are at the bottom of the hour. Edward, I'll tell you what, if you're available and if we could. Oh, there was a throw up. It was a toss up not throwing up here. It's a toss up but I'll tell you what. I still like it. I'm sorry guys, it has nothing to do with anything except to me it's like it's track music, it's just armor music but that you know it's not just not it's amazing. So for you naval militia it might make sense. The Jolly Rouge, the actual it's a promo song for hard cider. But you know what it's actually a pretty cool piece if you like the stomping music part of it anyway It's one of those things where you know if you're all together and you're actually into a song you really won't even care What the hell is your singing, but the group's sounding dynamic? It's got a beat to it, and it just makes you feel good, okay? So we're at the bottom of the hour. It's it's hot outside and The Jolly Rouge is the name of the song it if you could throw that up there for us or I should say Post it, therefore. I'm going to throw up and I'm picturing all kinds of horrible stuff going on. But again, guys, you do need a music track. You need to collect what you got, put it together, make it work for you, if you could. The way when the time comes, you get people motivated. And motivation is half the battle. Remember, you've got to get everybody into the mindset. We're going to sing as we slay. That's our purpose. That's our mission. That's what we're going into. Another thing here real quick, I did mention naval militia. Yeah, we do have naval militia. Interestingly enough, for a little bit there, years ago, we were picking up Zodiac boats left and right. Regular military seal issue or special warfare, UDT, you know, issued a Zodiac boat. And we'd be using them while we're singing the song plot. We'll be right back. We've read Cabernet from Italy does come But the ferris of the molly boy's the one to beat the day He's from apples of the mighty agony So follow me lad, ain't no brother a-shakin' in your shoes We're on the jolly and a-sider She's pommer and she's fine And when the day is over sure I wish that she were mine Or in the dark of winter or on a summer's eve Oh, one had giveth and the other just risked so far And bring her heart to shrink into the back the wind of the wind bridge and be so far We are back, thank you Edward! And again, the Jolly Rouge! And yes, Colonial Marine Militia. Yeah, you are naval oriented, that's true. You're supposed to be at naval infantry. That's your job. So yeah, I gotta be correct. Sure, we got plenty of Naval Marines, and so we have to have Naval militia to support them. There are a number of the FASTA tech boats popping up in the government liquidation sales right now. And if you are thinking about putting together an amphibious contingent, One of the considerations is also John boats, flat bottom John boats and armoring the front using Kevlar. That's what those chin plates are that you see in a lot of these smaller boats. They're actually forward area Kevlar, both it's actually on the bow plate, but it comes up in reverse like a tank's like the front glacis plate on a tank. And it'll come up at an angle so far. Basically, you crouch down behind it. The idea is not to add a whole lot of weight, but to offer some protection, since the boat's probably going to be moving inland or going to shore, moving quickly, and then you're dismounting and moving from there. So if you're in motion and there's something happening, well, probably a good idea to point yourself towards the enemy. It's the only armor you got. Yeah, not much. Not much, but some. And then go for it. Now, Zodiac boats have Kevlar hulls. Don't forget that. And that was one of the interesting things, is we ended up with a lot of Zodiac Kevlar boats in the 12-man configuration. I think we've probably got about 20, 22 of them right around there. Maybe more now. I haven't lost count. But we used to pick them up for $100 apiece at the Gov Liquidation. Well, actually, it was the old. US government sales and I routed those to our riverine people or those who had an interest in usually put them in clutches of four or five I know that there others were acquired and Motors ran three to a pallet when I was finding them from the DoD, they ordered destruction three Evan Rood 90 horse engines for $90 Yeah, kind of slapped right on the back of that zodiac by the way, because that's where they came from. And what's interesting is that we'd end up with, well, you figured out, a 90 horse, Ebenruder Johnson, runs a lot more than $30 a motor, trust me on that. And these things, we know where they came off. They took them out of service, put brand new ones on the docks, and the guys were training with the new ones right away. I think they used them also for Coast Guard operations here in Michigan. We got a lot of water. So anyway, we made some pretty good deals there. Another thing is, again, pontoon boats, especially for operations inland. Guys, those make excellent bridging boats. The pontoon boats, think about it. If you do cross-dicking, you move them in just like you do for any kind of ancip bridge operation. You just run in the pontoon boats and you rotor link them so that they can flex. And you don't use them for vehicles. I mean, in theory, you probably could come up with something. We've experimented before with the idea. But infantry transport across the water obstacle without the guys getting their feet wet, just fast motion. You come in, you slap the boards down, you pin them, everybody go, go, go, go, go, go, go. You get them across and within so many minutes, I love the takes to get every last person across from the obstacle. You break everything down and you break up the unit again. Everybody goes kennel net, everybody finds a different place to hide the hole and you don't just leave them laying there. The advantage is that you can actually deploy a bridge, a mobile bridge, and do it for pennies. A foot bridge is priceless, and especially against a river water obstacle. Not being slowed down at all. The unique thing is with an infantry bridge you can do bicycles, motorcycles, anything like that will go across. Yes, we argued using four-wheelers which probably would be quite simple, not as difficult to manage. And a couple of gangly plates from one boat to the next and of course with a pallet down for the decking. The four-wheelers light enough it should be able to move across without any problem. But again, the idea is think ahead, experiment, have some fun, that's what the guys have been doing, and in the process, learn. Because you've got to have these ideas in place now, you don't wait until later to accomplish. Another thing we were talking about during notification during the two-hour block, and mostly again the first and half part of the second. During notification, going out on the street, guys, traditionally it was like street preachers. A lot of guys would get out in front of the city hall or in front of the courthouse. Well, the prostitutes and specifically the lodge buddies and all the ring knockers working for the Admiralty Court, guys, they hate the idea that the people take the court back. So they viciously attacked and have attacked anybody who has done what is traditional, pamphleteering, which this country was and originally famous for. So again, it's a different battlefield and there's no sense in, you're wasting your life's time. in that particular flight when there are other things that need to be done and we're too far down the road, you're not going to fix the court. The only thing you do now is, like I said, you can do damage to them in a way that they can't argue because if you see that a person is innocent, then you vote that there is. And the argument is pretty straightforward. The prosecutor told me that, you know, the prosecutor's argument and presentment of the facts tells me that the man is innocent. That's all you have to remember. As long as you do that, there's nothing they can do to mess with you. They might want to and they might try to twist your words. You just say keep it simple, stay the course. And you're done. That's all there is to it. And again, if they have to kick the case out, and it's obvious you've done your job, you've done the best you can with what you got. If by the process of you staying the course, other people turn their direction, better still. But do not go out of your way to become the next cross-haired target in a situation where the enemy will not follow any rules. You're dealing with horrors, prostitutes, slash, invaders and their ambition is to take the game. We're going to be shooting our asses in enough as it is so you don't have to argue too much with them or debate much longer and that's just how it's going to be. So instead, if you are going to do the jury duty thing, do it to the best of your ability to assist, and also learn. You'll find out what the scam is all about and understand why we're talking about how they stack the deck and how they mix the situation up in such a way that the prostitute basically runs the court and the judge is basically running along by his dinkist, doing whatever the prostitute is instructing them to do. They're very weak in that respect. Another thing, and this has to do with legal work, is not arguing against any legal work. But it's, at this point in time, you're doing it for defensive purposes, but we're not concerned with taking the battlefield, so to speak. It's, again, a burn down. It's not going to be around much longer. It's actually, while we can understand it, we're going to do what we can to, again, alleviate any pressure against us. Every time you look at them, just consider the fact that picture them with bullet holes in them because somebody's going to say enough, and that's going to get it started, and the rest of this is history. So there is a shopping list now that's already quite extensive. One of the conversations that everybody has had, especially in the township, the township in County to County, is the total failing of the bureaucracy at the state level in every case with pretty much every state. None of them have been any different, none of them any of them. and also the corruption of the courts. The corruption of the courts is flagrantly obvious and while they were doing this to try and terrorize the population, What is fascinating is it's actually given everybody another epiphany and it's brought more people into our camp than probably. In terms of bureaucracy-wise, it's one of the things that's brought more people from the bureaucracy fight and as far as, well, they beat their head against the wall, they beat their head against the wall, it's done no good, they're not listening, everybody realizes it and they've now thrown their hands up in the air. That's a good thing. That's what needed to happen. It's like the Corona beer virus scam. Everybody got a chance to find out who the idiots are and guys that's priceless. You know how much time you had to waste it on some people? If you didn't find out who the face-brawl wearers were. And you know that the other side counts on that. So I mean the count on the idea that you just try to you know, you pull a stone, a 10 ton stone uphill and thank everybody for the wasted time. Instead all those people are cold from our activities. And it makes for a much easier process. It really does. We could be in a far worse situation right now. So again, I know we're going to blame them for, you know, well, we're going to find any reason to blame them for their wickedness, okay? But we can actually say that this is a situation where we benefited from the activity and that is critical to the overall scheme, the big picture. Another thing, now we're on pictures, I'm going to switch to another subject. Cameras, cameras, digital cameras. Talked about compasses, talked about watches. Digital cameras are dirt cheap right now. You can go to yard sales, you can go to flea markets, you can go to resale shops. In one place I got a box of Ken. Kodak and Sanyo and a whole bunch of digital cameras with, you know, onboard screen, the whole nine yards. I just the pixelation is great. But two things can be done with these. Number one, they're a better choice for a lot of the work you're doing for intelligence because the cell phone is trackable. Most of these, as far as we've been able to see, are not, but that doesn't mean we trust them. So again, they can be goalless, they're shielded when they're in transport. But The big advantage is that you have a number of cameras that are free and independent. You can also afford to lose them if something happens. If you're being followed, if you've got a bunch of Intel imagery, you can stash it, put it away someplace where it's out of sight, out of mind. Again, if it's there when you get back, fine. If it get washed away, if it got destroyed or whatever, you're not crying. You're not out anything. But here's another little trick most of you probably forgot about. There's all kinds of ways you can use those cameras for security cameras. I mean, they have all the umbilicus for downloading or transferring over to other pieces of equipment. They've got all the connectors. Now, those connectors may vary, and this is why when you pick up a box of cameras or in a 3D box, grab all the cables and wiring and everything else, and whenever possible, grab the manuals. Sometimes you're lucky, they're all little bundles. Out of the 10 that I got in the one pack, I say three of them were completely there with little book workbooks for it and 16 languages I didn't need. But what's really cool is that all of them work. Now, in the past, let me give you an idea how often we've done this. Years ago, we needed security cameras for certain locations. Well, we had tons of the older VHS cameras popping up and or the old reel-to-reel but smaller, you know, for portable use, digital cameras that were for reel-to-reel before we had cassette. The cameras themselves are flawless and all glass, typically Japanese, right? All glass lenses, very high quality. Guys, they have umbilicals so that you can plug it into the TV or whatever you want to, right, or another machine. Well, instead you do longer coax lines and you plug it into a television monitor and you have a security camera. The same can be done with much smaller wiring harnesses and cabling to take the digital handheld cameras that you have and turning them into four-man security cameras. The advantage is some, some, well, the umbilical that you have that you can plug in allows you to remote from the camera Zoom in with the lens like you would in a security camera. It's really kind of cool. The pads usually were done separately. This depended on usually it's upper end cameras, but what more upper end cameras are throw away now? So if you pay attention and watch for these, what you've got are a series of cameras that can be hooked up to a wireless system for remote viewing or it could be hardwired inside a building so you can actually cover different locations. simultaneously, poor man's security cameras. The other consideration is, depending on how much line you have, is for field operations to have one man monitoring and operating three, four, five, six cameras simultaneously hardwired back to a hub. If you're going to be in an area for any period of time, key locations that may not be as easily observable from, say, the central area where you're camped. You can observe the pickup or the blank out areas on the reverse slope of an area, for instance, away from your position that may overlook your position if individuals move there. There's all kinds of ways you can use this technology, and the price is right. We're not talking expensive at all. In fact, we're talking in most cases. Like with the last time I went to yard sale, I got two of these cameras in the freebie box. Now one, I don't know if it works, but the first thing I do is I check to make sure the batteries are taken out of the equipment. Most of them, the older ones, the first models use AAA batteries. And you don't look at a battery somebody loaded up, some are rechargeable, some are not. So what you want to do is pull the batteries right away just to make sure if they've got any oxidation or anything or just in case they're on the edge. And that way those little batteries don't cause any more heartburn than you really, than they already had perhaps. The other advantage to these, and it's a big advantage, is again, costing and effecting this because you can tripod mount these, you can fixture mount these on vehicles. You can even put them in aerial format, like with balloons and such, and you're not going to cry or lose anything. Something happens to them. You're not going to be fussing or fuming about, oh my God, my $1,500 Schmidlaff camera is gone! Oh, wow, it's really gone now. Yeah, that's not happy. On the other hand, it's like, oh, I'm losing my camera. I like it. It's a good camera, but I'm not going to risk my life. I'm not going to go chasing it. I'm not going to try and jump in the river for it unless it's got something of value that's recorded on it. But otherwise, happy camper time. OK, so just something to think about there. We can run on the fly with older technology like this and be very satisfied with the end result. Another thing on audio subject, and I'm going to go back to this again. We were talking about doing language labs, and I can't emphasize enough collecting all cassette or CD or whatever format you find records on language instruction. It doesn't make any difference whether or not you think it's going to do 100%. Remember you've got An example what I do constantly is I do language labs. In fact, I've got some cassettes that I just picked up in French. It's six cassettes. I just watch for anything that people are tossing out, especially in sets. Why? Well, you're going to have a lot of downtime. And since you are, whoever finds whatever interest in whatever is available, and I will point out that when there's very little available, they'll read or listen to all of it. It sounds weird, but when people know that they have to burn up time and they're kind of stuck at a location, whatever you provide will be used. Period. Will be used. Now, maybe not kind of, that sort of will be used. Trust me, in prison, it didn't make any difference what the paperback was. Eventually, you'll read every last one in the library cart. No matter what it is, which is kind of good because actually it makes for eclectic reading and you collect a lot of other information or get some other ideas, which is a good thing. But when you're in a situation where there are rest and recuperation, downtime, because you're in a safe house, it can be any number of things. Whatever they have available, they're going to use. In fact, you may even establish a regimen. You may, in fact, introduce a regimen. The advantage of the Language Lab is that it's something you can be shared and re-shared again. If you have the material, remember depending on the playing system that you have, you can do it as an audio course with a group of people, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 20, and everybody can participate. The idea behind this is that you are moving and at least advancing in any direction. No matter what you got, whatever it is that's on the shelf, it's going to work. Okay, it will period you have any choice and again. You're stuck underground. You're in a safe house You're in a basement. You're in a dugout. You're in a position. It's fairly well appointed. You're comfortable You actually have a place to sleep you got clean water and even have some cassettes and DVDs and CDs all throw out Stuff this somebody got rid of the players free And you know what, you plug it in, you got some power, you can only do an hour or two at a time, then you gotta run the crank generator, there's a fun one. Put power up the battery cells again, when as soon as you do that, you got some exercise, not like you just sit there and you're dead butt and did nothing. Do a little exercise, get to listen to something else, music, do some audio language work, or other tutorials, could be any number of things there. But you have to have the discipline of the adult that you're supposed to be, to use the tools that are available. And again, this is why when you do set up halfway houses, games, books, audio to audio visual entertainment and education, anything and everything to, you know, stack and rack and make it compressed. I buy all or pick up all of the car road games I can find. They're smaller, so they take up less space. You can make them into battle boxes for something to keep people busy in the field or for the medical units because they're going to need a lot, et cetera. So there's all kinds of different applications for this technology or for any of the technologies like this. Reading material is the same way. What I try to do is collect paperbacks, for instance, but I do have a library. It's quite extensive anyway. But take a kitty litter bucket, light it with a plastic bag, fill it full of paperbacks, different types. I've got a mix of sci-fi, drama, faction, you know, it's factual but fiction. etc. and plug them all in, put them in the box, seal up the bag, put the lid down, and now it goes on the shelf. When the time comes, if I can use it for arts and mines operations, for rest and recuperation, or if I use it for medical support, whichever it goes to, I don't care, and it keeps them busy because you're going to have to eat up time. You're in a box or in a bed and you're sitting there staring at the walls, you're going to consume everything and a lot and here's the thing. you'll become more proficient. If you were a proficient reader before, which got a little sloppy, you will, it's amazing, you will find that you are, well, I went through that book in no time. What happens is that brain muscles being exercised, and that is especially critical. So again, you don't rust in place. Something that you can see happen very easily with prisoners. Eventually you get into a rut. Oh, let's see, last but not least, and it is almost to the top here is, oh, I'm better than this first, liberty3radio.4mg.com. You are listening to us on www.liberty3radio.4mg.com. 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