June 10, 2021
Evening Show
2h 3m
Complete
Radio Episode
2021
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and defensive tactics, including improvised anti-personnel obstacles using barbed wire and fencing, vehicle maintenance and fuel conservation, radio equipment compatibility and sourcing, battery backup systems, and night vision enhancement using solar-powered LED lights. He addressed ammunition availability through AimSurplus.com, body armor options and proper fitting, and fielded a caller about state assembly movements and constitutional governance structures. The show emphasized practical survival skills, equipment procurement on a budget, and coordination between militia and civilian governance initiatives.
- preparedness
- barbed wire
- anti-personnel obstacles
- vehicle maintenance
- fuel conservation
- radio equipment
- motorola
- battery backup
- night vision
- ammunition
- body armor
- michigan assembly
- constitutional governance
- grand juries
- estate sales
- tactical gear
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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, it's 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 play innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're going to beat you. Get you out of office or suck on my machine gun. Not again. The line must be true. 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. 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 Tyrant flavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Saint'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 and 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 once 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 him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? want there to be no mistake that we are firing upon our enemy. You do not need a silencer. In fact, you want the heaviest, biggest, noisiest, volume fire thud toy that you can find times a hundred of your friends and a wall of sound. That's impressive. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the First hour of the afternoon intelligence for poor time are quirky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Southwest, East, Northeast, and Southwest. Ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on... LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com Liberty Tree Radio on satellite and we're on AM and FM micro stations, AM and FM conventional stations, CB base stations, and UltraNet Hallmark in golden spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Good afternoon to all of our friends out there in Lower 49 including the great state of Jefferson along with CONUS, the outline two states territories and the clock. It is 5.08 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is Thursday, and if I'm off, I think it's a night, but if I'm off slightly in a microphone, the days run together, we really haven't been paying close attention. It is Thursday, no matter what it is. Of course, the 13th year of open Sabian socialist and Soviet socialist. Occupation of America with a K 2021 Old Earth Calendar. 2021 Battle for the Republic, Dance of Swords Remember, shields, footwork, and blade. Anyway, we have a whole bunch of fun stuff going on all the country. The pedosniffer, meat puppet, popcorn, barcer, fur raga, froga, raga, knee, stop, ooh, ooh, yeah, come on, man, come on. Well, of course, anybody who would listen, you know, we had the news, you know, like not the news, a radio program in the background station, in the background playing, depending on what we're working on. and local stations, which of course they have to unfortunately pick up the national feeds, you have to listen to the dribble from ABC or, you know, Communist News Network. It depends on which of the mandatory news services that you buy if you have an FCC license. Probably didn't know that. You have to buy a news service. You're stuck with it. In other words, they have a contract. If you get an FCC contract at a radio station, you have to let the turds on your network. Not long and not for the whole, but you know, the national seed. Well, if anybody here any of the drivel that, you know, with Biden, you know, slash the pedo sniffer meat puppet, you know, I hardly ever use that other fake name. What's fascinating is it's like I counted it, what was it, seven words? at one time and then it was like five words and I'm thinking and then it was over here and it's like a very, very, very, a suburb, a very, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a You've recorded what the guy said in his own words, why do I have to have a second party telling me what he said or she said in the first place, right? Well, in this case, it's pretty damn obvious. I'm going to say popcorn. You know, I was in Europe and we landed on a Saipan in 1947 to invade Czechoslovakia. I'm pretty sure popcorn was there. He was out in the alley, man. And I told my wife to go out with a 12 gauge and fire off a couple rounds in the air. Now, if it was my neighbors, we're going to call the police and they come over and shoot their ass and they'd be dead. But I told my wife, you go out and do that, don't worry, because you're the wife of the Petal Sniffer Meat Puppets, so you get away with it, don't worry, you take that 12 gauge. There's popcorn's out there, man. You know, record player, radio, record player playing all night, man. Come on, man. See, that's the problem, is there's nothing that I just said that was made up. There is nothing that I just said that Mark made up. everything that I just used I could pull from a really short because it's much longer I just went with a little short part of the inventory of stupid of real stupid which has no business being anywhere near any position of authority but since everybody knows whenever the pitot sniffer meat puppet is overseas that they have this underground trunk line they unplug it let it go like brain did like a lost in space robot when used to pull out the power pack And when the airplane flies across the Atlantic and lands, they go over to this sewer pipe and this Obama tentacle comes out. They drop his drawers. He's still out like the lost in space robot. The tentacle goes right up his bong hole, works through his bowels, and the tip of it is now attached to his head. And the puppet starts to move. And everybody knows that Obama is running the Peto Sniffer Meat puppet and the back alley bar whore with scuff knee pads. Everybody does. They all understand the whole thing's a lie. Everybody's looking at it like, well, people probably ought to shoot your ass and get rid of all of you because of the outrageous action that took place in America with the fake election. And to be quite honest, they all know that everybody is. Everybody here too knows. Anybody who's thinking So anyway, kind of fascinating. Come on man! What's interesting is waiting for that Kodak moment when you get the, that was the one thing I did add. If you didn't notice Parker, Parker, Roger, Fease, Roger, Roger, Parker. That's a perfect example of Beckwood's home gibberish. I fully agree with Gabby Johnson, or Howard Johnson agreeing with Gabby Johnson. Remember? Blazing Saddles. Pargar! Eager! Pargar! Eager! That's what you got right now in the outhouse in Pennsylvania Avenue in the district of criminals with the police state, you know, and the barbed wire up. And you know what? The guard didn't leave. Something is, I'm confasting by this, well the guard is gone really. Have you checked the numbers? See that's what, this is like the thing with the Coronavir virus scam where you go from And I think this is interesting too because you can find enough information in the army times of database because, God America, there's stuff that's printed every day that's done for military service personnel. And contrary to the lie, the National Guard's still sitting right there. So it's just a heads up on that one. But what's fascinating here is, again, you know, If this character is supposedly in charge, then we should be able to probably have a little better conversation or communication with, you know, he, she, it, slash the pedo sniffer meat puppet. And it's simply not possible. In fact, any time where anybody decides that they're going to voice their opinion, needless to say, they will be viciously attacked by, well, like I would be... With a chain, you know, or with all the Secret Service guys around him. And the Secret Service guys are classic, you know, follow any order, Praetorian Guard, exactly what, you know, we've been talking about for years. Here we have the Communists in place, we have the faith collection, and all of the bureaucracy went right along with the faith collection, which means that they actually participated in the crime. Putting them on the list of things to do when the time comes also, by the way, don't forget that. Interestingly enough, As has been pointed out, most of the foreign populations are pretty well up to speed. And looking at America kind of sideways, like, you got the fruit loop here in front of me, so who's the craziness really in charge? The fact that in Central America, people were flat out saying, hey, we know who's running it, you guys stole the election, Trump's in charge, or what's in charge, you're not. Not that it makes much difference, because it turns out that everything that Trump was setting up just like George Herbert Walker boy she was planning for a second term to do more to get the guns right off hiring now of course the ATF now is working for the crazy town ultra in-your-face communist as opposed to the skullduggery type and I will remind you the bump stock thing Donald Trump going after the shoulder braces the arm braces Donald Trump A year ago, guys, what month is this? Go back, go through your guns and gadgets, go through all the information, and excuse me, with all of the databases out there through YouTube, and you can watch all kinds of fun things where Donald Trump is looking straight at the camera and bragging up about what he's going to do to get the guns and go after the guns and confiscate this and ban that and go after people that own them and all kinds of fun stuff. So don't say it's all that my thing. It's like that's very eclectic, like you know, half memory thing. Now the same people that were the Batfaggots when Trump was in, who by the way mostly should have been fired, instead were employed nonstop by the, you know, the Orange-Haired guy, who then turned around and made sure that all the pints, all the pumps were primed and everything was in motion so that when the communists were able to work with the fake election, Donald went over to the plane, waved, laughed his ass off, and cackled, went inside, went down to Florida, and started playing golf. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha Of course, it's now the sixth month of the Peto sniffer and meat puppet regime. It doesn't seem to be happening. So other things to look at right now. It is Thursday, the other T-day, communications Tuesday, of course, two days back. I had somebody else asking about Motorola radios, and I will repeat this again. Pay attention, because a percentage of the Motorola's, the bottom end line of the Motorola line, is mostly China sport produced. That is true. In fact, as I have pointed out several times, you've got to really be careful when you go to any of these internet pages where there are these sales stations like DX or Wish. I don't care which one it is. Any of the companies that are the big volume sellers, in fact even when you're on eBay, they cut corners. They use the same picture, for instance, for the headset, for the Kenwoods, the Balfongs, the Motorola's. And so be aware and be careful if you're ordering the accoutrement kits, which include throat mics, headsets, or just additional microphones and such. You've got to make sure that you pay attention to the description, ignore the picture. The picture will give you the basic idea of the model. But you've got to have the right picture image, ID number tag, or you're going to get a connection for a Kenwood where you have a Motorola radio or a connection for a Motorola radio and you wanted it for a Balsam. So pay attention, slow down, and read. I know it's monotonous because they use the same stinking picture for about 25 different units. And they don't even change the picture for the umbilicus, the plug. that actually goes into the male that goes into the female pin, no matter what it is, double pin, single pin, X pin, you know, the different types of geometry and thickness and, you know, caper, caper size, blah, blah, blah. They are all different and that's intentional, it's proprietary. But you've got to make sure that when you're ordering you get the right number, you make sure you've got the right model, and that's where you have to read, not look at pretty pictures. It's on top of this image kind of thing. A lot of people have done this before. Another thing, the motor holes are good units. Now remember, none of your problems are worse than the Balfour or the Kenwoods that are made in China, which there are. Again, most of the lower end models of Kenwood are now made in and have been made for a while in China. They'll be gone quick if somebody hiccups with the ongoing economic situation. So if you are looking at the lower end pieces of equipment, it's purely, yeah, it's the old story, maybe it's just, maybe you like the name more, I don't know. But if you like certain aspects of certain radios, then that's the reason you go to them. You may prefer the design. That's a good thing. This is America. You can still do that. Uncle Mark isn't going to beat you, death or anything. But the one thing you do need to consider is commonality of parts and integration. So if you are already on the Balfour, for the time being, I keep piling them up. I'm seeing some really good buys. I know why. Part of this is, remember, they do have an inventory backup. I know that. That depends on the model. And so you've got to remember, those are rechargeable battery units. A lot of the Balfour, Kenwood, and Motorola do have proprietary battery packs and they need to get those moved because they want you to have to worry about whether or not they charge up, not having them sit there on the shelf and oxidize, which is not good for the people trying to sell things. So if you are going to go with the, for instance, the question on the Motorola, the one problem you're going to have is, no, you're not going to be able to take the battery pack typically off of, say, a Belfion and just click it right on to the Motorola. I haven't experimented with that, but they don't do that. They make sure, it's kind of like Black & Decker and Porter cable battery packs in their latest battery-powered tools. If you notice, they look identical. If you also notice, they're not. Darn, because the Black & Decker were a lot cheaper than the Porter Cable. Basically, the Porter Cable model that was standard for the last several years, they sold the molds and slid everything sideways over to Black & Decker. Or, I don't think it's vice versa, but Black & Decker is the one that's now popping up with the same battery pack system. However, it's just off enough, as is typically the case, that the battery packs are proprietary. Well, the same is true when you look at a lot of this other equipment to do the same thing. So this is where if we can do some cross intelligence, I mean if you get to a show when you're actually able to put some of these pieces of equipment side by side, yeah, compare notes. Let's see what we can do. But so far I haven't found anybody that's done any write-ups or any say YouTube videos on the cross referencing on these systems. Now I will say this, remind you of something, we've talked about if you don't have a battery making something up, One thing that is true is the basic under the dash circuit boards that they're using, the microcircuitry, etc., whatever system is there. is basically the same and in many cases they just simply sell sideways like Cobra used to buy everybody else's main board for their radios for the longest time. And so the Midlands, the Cobras, and what was the other one? There's two or three others that were out there that were big in the day and it was, if you took the box where the buttons were basically in the same place and you looked at the motherboard itself, it was identical. With only one or two, maybe, feature changes, depending upon how many bells and whistles were on the more expensive model you were looking at, I believe the three or four of the same radio inside. This is also true of a lot of the other equipment you're going to run into. And so again, one of the advantages, if it is compatible, is while the battery, let's say, might not look pretty, but I could break out a micro, like a fine point, solder iron. I could break out some jumper lines, and I could solder an extension line from the power contact points, let's say on the little radio, to that other battery you have for like, say, the Motorola, and then after I get it properly secured and run some duct tape or I'll, forgive me, electrical tape, same difference. In this case, I want to keep it tight. I could, in theory, as long as I was careful with it, secure the battery to the back of the radio with a little bit of tape, a little bit of bailing wire or even rubber bands, and I'd be able to use the radio in a relatively mobile condition. So don't forget, that's why you don't throw any radio equipment away and you don't throw other stuff you find that's, you know, from a freebie box or whatever, or if you're on the battlefield, like I told you before, electronics, it all gets picked up, all gets gauzed, everything gets shielded, but it goes back to the rear. If it's battle damage doesn't make any difference. There's something we might be able to salvage. We'll figure that out later. But then we'll route the technology so that we can do so. This is true, especially with a lot of your handheld equipment that right now is from a foreign land all the way on the opposite side of the world. Parts, pieces, and assemblies will be a problem down the road. Okay? And it is special tech. This is the other thing we've got to remind you about. Medical is special tech. Radio is special tech. Night vision, special tech. NBC, nuclear and biological equipment, special tech. In each case, you want to commit. Once you commit to a system, you want to pull as much of that equipment aside and accumulate whatever you can that matches up so that you have backups to backups and spare parts and even hangar queens, radios or vehicles or aircraft. That's where the term came from, hangar queen. The aircraft is, you know, it was a great plane, but it had an iffy part on it or something that wasn't quite right, or maybe high mileage, you know, high air hours. Well, they'd start cannibalizing it. So that's why it would stay in the hangar. She was a beautiful plane. In fact, in some cases, as is the case before World War II because of the poverty of America with the Depression, like everybody else, we had a lot of aircraft at Pearl Harbor and in the Philippines that were hangar queens. We weren't buying new parts, they were cannibalizing off existing inventory to keep the other planes running. And that was true of the Philippine Air Force, and it was true in Pearl Harbor where the Navy had a whole pile of really unique aircraft, some of which end up in the pictures there, that they look great, they were very functional aircraft, very serviceable if they had spare parts. But half of them or more simply weren't flying because the parts from them were keeping the other half of the planes running and that's before the shooting started. See how that works? There's an interesting series of write-ups that came out here several years ago which were like, hey, by the way, you probably didn't know and it was an excellent plane-by-plane inventory of each model type and how much was at Pearl Harbor and how they made the numbers doctor up. And in reality, a big chunk of the airplanes there, just like the Philippines that were destroyed, were aircraft that were technically already, you know, three quarters of the way serviceable, but the part that wasn't meant they weren't flying. They just simply couldn't. And they were robbing Peter to pay Paul. Happens all the time, but really badly enough happens in situations that are critical. in national defense or personal emergency communications, etc. Take your pick because we're talking about communications right now. Another thing, we had a couple questions on that. I noticed this quick emails last night and also a spike on the other side. Copper wire, any copper wire can be used for antenna. Any copper wire can be used for antenna. Guys, in fox hunting, here's a little trick. If you have a transceiver and you want to play a game, real fun game, you can use a fence line for an antenna array. You can use the two galvanized fence lines left and right of the backstop of a baseball diamond. You can use that for an antenna array, and what's really cool is that creates a really wild signal, by the way. You can use a shopping cart, metal shopping cart, not a plastic one. But you know if you have those metal shopping carts, you take a couple of them, wire them together, and they're on wheels, and you can actually change from a V to more of like an I. You can move the cart around. You can change directions. You can actually push the signal of your radio with two steel, well even one, but two steel shopping carts are best. So heads up, everything works as an antenna. Copper wire is going to be priceless across the board. You can do it with steel wire too. A lot of you guys have odd pieces of where you have old radio telephone slash field phone wire. You have the German steel. It's mild steel. It actually is pretty decent. It worked as well as the copper did. But you might have some short pieces or odds and ends or something's rotted down this spot because that's the only problem that is that it is steel. And sometimes if there's little oxidation in one place with moisture buildup, somebody didn't put a drip line in there, a drip loop, you have a rust point and brakes. That wire is just fine though for making up a very quick and hasty or a permanent leave behind antenna line. As long as you do follow the religion with the insulators and know how to hook everything up in terms of your little alligator jumpers, makes it quick and easy. It's not difficult to do it all. So all wire is good wire. And don't forget for manufacturing things or building other things, wire especially, any length of wire is going to be valuable for certain purposes. A little piece of copper goes a long way. Anyway, we're at the bottom of the hour and Edward, if you could, I'll tell you what. In light of where the bad guys are going and how they're pumping their troops up right now, they are, seriously. While the petal sniffer meat puppet is overseas licking Minkus, trying to show that he's, well, two steps above a potato. Well, Noah, that's giving potatoes a bad name. What am I thinking? Anyway, while the Pedo sniffer meat puppet is overseas, the bad guys over here are getting pumped up by the Israelis. And the ADL, of course, is very busy with a whole bunch of special classes. They're doing the political correctness thing all through the different states. And I want to say thank you to Josh for passing off the roster and information from here in Michigan. So I'll say thank you again. I got a chance to go through, I haven't even gone through, but a quarter of what it is that was available, date, time, place. Who's who in the zoo and what were they up to? What were they talking to? Especially you want to know who the close snugglies are that are the goyim that are working with the chosen, okay? So, the most important thing is to know who those special contact poof-de-boy liaisons are because they're those pizza gate kind of perverts. You know that. First of all, if they're running with the ADL size and southern perversion mouse, they've got to be queers of $3.00 doppetos, okay, no matter who they are. So, just a heads up there. More on that in a minute, by the way, something else that came up. But, and if you could, March of Cambria. How many of them can we make die? It would be a really good idea. You need to start, you know, again, thinking about battle music. And we haven't played the March of Cambrails in a while, but if you can, there's a couple different versions, but the traditional one is best. Here we go, lads. Battle axis and broadsword. Here, hold my axe. To a marching drum we'll win the war and be the toe. A white-ass woman, heart and soul. Nightmare! How many of them can we make die? All of them. Let nothing but a rumor of their destruction return to where they came from. Always remember that. Nothing. Nothing escapes the battlefield. Stripped the enemy dead, virtually everything. Well, remember what he said, Jesse Wills. We're going to bury him? Oh, buzzers got to eat same as the worms. In this case, yeah, we probably will. But, you know, the best. We'll see what happens. We'll probably be still on the higher end of, you know, let's just say being the right kind of person, but I can't be everywhere. So don't look at me. I mean, I'll do what I can, but I ain't going to be dropping any alligator tears over my enemy. Not any way, shape, or form. Ever. So. On that note, a reminder too is with gas prices going the way they are, I highly recommend that you also remember it didn't take long for them to destroy or burn down the last time we had the Communists in play the Strategic Reserve. Well, that's what the Peto Sniffer Meat Puppet was doing almost immediately at the orders of Obama. and Obama following the foreign orders to cooperate with foreign operatives against America. And right now, fuel, needless to say, we're going to have to learn to husband it to slow down and sit, so to speak. Part of that includes a technique that a lot of you guys listening would know if you're from Desert Dust Part 1. It became a real problem with conditioning. It wasn't a bad thing, but it became a problem. Traditionally, mechanized forces in Europe and anybody taught because of the nature of PLL, petroleum oil lubricant products. Guys, when you're in column, two things. You want to eliminate noise. You want to reduce your noise signature. So typically when units would stop as mechanized forces, everybody shuts down. If it was a unit halt, not only do you stop the vehicle, but you shut down the vehicle. This eliminates your noise signature, which by the way, when you got, you know, it's one thing when you got two or three pickup trucks, or a couple of cars with really nice muffler systems. Even there though, it doesn't take long when you build up a bunch of cars, does it? Well now just imagine a whole bunch of tonnage per vehicle, and each one of them having a turbine engine in many cases, and all of them running at the same time. But now you've seen all the horror movies what happens when you turn your car off and tried started again Man it worked a minute ago. Yeah, but the plot says you have to die right now. So your your car's not gonna work anymore And you're doing it. Here's the problem in desert dust part one that actually did happen many of the vehicles because of government, you know because of George Bush and because of the you know idiot sticks in the regime who were stealing the money and sending it to the Israelis rather than spending it on the American troops. Two things happened with the Humvees. Number one, which you call Hummers. The Humvee was a great idea, but they wouldn't buy spare parts. They also did so many model changes that the commonality of parts wasn't as easy as you might think, unlike say the M151 Ford, MUT, or the M151A1 or A2. The differences were not as significant as you would think with that particular Jeep. That's what everybody calls them. That's a one-quarter ton truck. But with the Humvee, they constantly were tweaking and fiddle farting with the design, and the government would not buy or maintain a parts system. So here's what happened. The electrical charging system was a big problem with the Humvee. especially in the earlier bottles. Desert Dust Part 1 comes along, the adventure begins, and they deploy all this equipment and it's basically a World War 3 scenario for the amount of equipment deployed, etc. Guys that didn't change batteries and they also didn't fix the problems of the electrical. So when the units finally were given the attaboy and the kickoff, everybody's training kicked in exactly as they had been practicing for decades. And in fact, remember, train as you will fight, for you will fight as you have trained. Couple of the kids that I personally trained that came back explained to me that, yeah, they were part of a formation of about 200 vehicles, tactically dispersed, and because they were maintaining radio silence, unfortunately a bunch of them shut down and half of the vehicles in the column were frozen. They forgot, in other words, it was habit. Everybody else shut down, they automatically said, oh, thought I didn't shut mine down. Everybody shut their equipment down. Problem. They couldn't shout or they couldn't break radio silence to call the rest of the unit, which was tactically dispersed. And so the unit went about something like three, four miles down the road before they realized half of the vehicles were missing. And what they had ended up having to do is slave one bad Humvee to one good Humvee. And or one other vehicle, whatever it was, to the Humvee that was next. And the purpose behind this is if they did stop, they were A, supposed to be watching them and hurting them to make sure that they were back online. And of course available to give them a jump so they'd say, just if it happened again, for whatever reason. They'd very quickly and automatically be ready to slave over and or just grab a tow cable which was hooked up already to the rear of the front vehicle and snag the other vehicle and drag it along until they could start back up or jump it when the next stop came. This did not happen with just one unit. This happened with many of the units in Desert Dust Part 1. And a lot of the guys who talked openly about it, of course, you really got your two-nil-one bad name, you shouldn't tell people this. Like, well, this is the reality of the big-ass army that you pay for. You get taxed for it, but the kosher mafia, the Israelis just rip us off blind. The stuff goes out the back door, it goes over to Haifa and Tel Aviv, the rest of Israel, and then they sell out of the black market to whoever, well, the public open market, really. And we get screwed. And it's been happening for a very long time and it was really obvious and part of that whole thing with good old JIC Cheney and a bunch of the others, remember, had that Halliburton scam going on too. Turns out a bunch of stuff that should have gone to our troops went sideways over to those skanks. Oh, but by the way, they're tied into the Israelis too, so guess what? What a surprise. So again, proper planning, our side, don't have that problem. The parasites are going to try to suck on whatever's on the other side. Theft and just want gross profiteering is going to take place with the enemy there. I know some people would say, well, Mark, this is what's happening with what's going on with the arms being sold in the ammo here. Not anywhere near what you would see if the Israelis had total control. It'd be seven times the cost, not double. Seriously, I'm not joking. I'm telling you exactly what we've historically seen. You get raped. If we actually straighten the country out, number one, America would be well armed, well equipped, and squared away, and we'd be free. And the grafting corruption would mean that all the rest of the turds that are our problem would be drying up like raisins. But we all know how that's going right now. So... Most important here is again fuel, fuel, fuel, but I mentioned the other thing there are batteries. In fact, I just changed out a battery in another unit yesterday. Now, if you're lucky, watch because I am amazed and I don't know, I don't know, I'm having these, it's not an epiphany, but I'm having these experiences where on the one hand I'm getting all kinds of really cool stuff for free. But I'm getting stuff that I mean I can't say more other than just it's like wow it's like these people aren't thinking aren't using their head and they aren't. The amount of virtual cash money resources that are just getting tossed aside and if you're just willing to stop pick it up and run with it. It's like battery change outs. I don't have to worry about battery cores. I've got a surf kit right now. I can actually use their bank like, you know, cash. And so I just need to worry about the battery itself. That's it. And I can keep the battery that I'm changing it because I don't like it. It's not quite as powerful as it should be. And I'm upgrading, especially priority attack vehicles or, you know, primary transport vehicles. They need to be at peak right now. Top off the fuel. Make sure that there's spare oil on board. In fact, all of your POL, petroleum oil and lubricant products, should be in a utility carrier, at least some of everything in the vehicle, back out of the way, where it's not going to get damaged. I tell you, watch for some of these utility, a really good one for doing this. Right now, people are getting rid of their old picnic coolers from last year that are cloth or like nylon on the outside, but they're a regular cooler and they got a cooler lid, but they got a carrier handle. Those are perfect for putting all of your oils and things in and putting them in the trunk of the car because they aren't going to get perforated and they aren't going to get beaten on and the hull of the cooler works like armor. So, and not only that, if anything leaks, it's not going to be all over the inside of your vehicle. Not going to get in back into your trunk or in the box in the rear end, whatever you're doing. I've got a couple of these. I just picked up another one a couple days ago. It's a teal, but it's not great. It's not pretty on the outside, but it's perfect on the inside. For what I'm planning, what I'm going to do with it, or I am doing with it, just I have it loaded up completely with all the other things I want. is that it's a great containment vessel. And you can still put some tools and everything in there too. Remember, don't leave any dead space. Any place where you can put more stuff that's useful, especially lighter weight, is a good idea. It only has to work a couple of times or once, maybe a few times. If it's lightweight, at least you got it, and you can do something whether you get the job started or done. That's basically how you got to be looking at it. But POL, petroleum oil lubricant products, in terms of power steering, brake fluid, replacement oil. Don't forget, you got stash points. If you haven't developed them under the hood, depending on the vehicle, where you can put, for instance, an extra gallon of antifreeze. or at least a mix so it's ready to go under the hood. In fact, you might want to do some tin knocking yourself to make up a few little stations taking advantage of the cubby holes or whatever's there so that you can nest something in there. Another thing that's really great for that kind of work to create a little shelf or a little boxed in area is the plastic, you know, plastic and cardboard, corrugated plastic. The neat thing about that is it's not going to rust, easy to take out, throw away and replace. And it's another quick way to put a little armory around the plastic container that's got your either pool and an anodized hand-freeze or oils, whatever you're going to do. Now, another thing at this time, spare tires, spare tires, spare tires. I'm blessed right now on that. I think you have the ability to change out every vehicle, and I've got more than a few. Every vehicle I could change out with a complete set of replacement battlefield grade tires. Would they be perfect? Nope. Would they be serviceable? Oh yeah, good tires. Just not perfect tires. And again, remember you're going to have bullet damage. You do not want to if you can change out. If you've got a tire that's taken a hit, remember if you run it hard and you run it low, you may damage it more extensively. But if you can pull it and replace it, You can patch that tire down the road and plug it and it'll be good for another 40,000, 50,000 miles. Who knows? In fact, if it goes down the road at all again, it's paid for itself already because if it took a hit, the biggest thing you need to have there is a decent series of side patch plugs and some of the more sophisticated pull through, you know, the newer ones that are out there are very, very effective, very, very much work. You've got the ones with the base caps. There's the traditional, which is just the fibrous through the channel, through the wound channel of the tire. But these back caps can even be doing sidewall hits and survive not only quite well, but endure as long as the regular tire. The polymers that are being used are exceptional adhesion materials. They just suck right in, whatever you've got for a patch. So that's another thing you need. Now I haven't mentioned this in a while, but now since I'm on that short list, go to tractor supply. Okay, Harbor Freight, I don't have as much, but I don't know if they have any bins at all. Not the ones we have here. But if you go over to Harbor Freight, they've got the $1.50 a pound, you know, zinc plated nuts, bolts, and screws. They go up to, I think, five, six inch long, and they're all still the same price. You want a handful of mixed length but at least 3 inches long and longer. So you want 4 or 5 of this, 4 or 5, 6, 7 of that. The longer ones are best. Longer ones can always be used in shorter wound channels. Wait a minute, wound channels for what? The radiator. A quarter inch will cover 30 caliber. The 5 sixteenths will cover pretty much everything else, 45 ACP, 40 caliber, and some of the bigger stuff that might be passing through if it goes through the radiator. You want to get a couple tubes of gunk, you'll basically patch, and you also want to take and grab yourself if you can. Try to watch for some bicycle inner tubes. In fact, go to a bike shop. Tell them, hey, when you pull them out, some bike tubes are flat. I know I want them for the material. Ask them for a handful of those. And what you do is break out your scissors and pre-cut, say, three or four inch long sections of the bike inner tubes. Now, some are bigger, some are smaller. So you can get the chubby tubes. That's really great. What you then do is just cut one slit now you've got this big patch material You can make it whatever size you want you the shorter you cut it obviously you can double you can double stack that way just leave them connected leave that little rubber band you've made connected You know an inch or two long poke a hole through the center First what you do is take the you know take a big S Oh, forget about that. Make sure you buy a whole pile of fender washers and get a few regular washers and throw them in the mix But you want fender washers. Whatever size you can get, that's not going to cost you more than those same prices, the nuts and bolts. The washers, you want the same price. So throw those in the mix. Take one of the fender washers, put it on board first. Take one of your bicycle tire pieces, poke a hole through the center. Pull it down in front of the fender washer. Then on the other and then of course figure out where your wound channel is on the radiator Before you go any farther then put some gunk on Both ends or as far as the length of the area that you figure is the wound channel angle for the radiator In other words if it's on a 45 or if it's straight through however many inches That's where you put the goop. You don't just put it on the end where the thread is from the beginning. Why do that? You're wasting it you want the goop now where it's going to be on and in the radiator Then what you do is you shove it through that bullet channel. You then take another one of your patches, just like the first carrier patch you did. Throw some more goop around the bolt where it comes through on the pokey outbound side. Take that inner tube piece, put it in there again. Take your fender washer, stick it in there. Then take your nut, or if you want to use, you can even use a wingnut. But whatever you're going to use, bring that down, tighten it in. Now, the shorter the bolt to match up with the wound channel on the radiator, smarter you are because you can save that longer one for some other serious stuff or something else that might need to be done. But whatever possible, try to match up the proper length for the hole and the proper diameter in terms of the nuts and bolts. Once you torque that down, don't squish it because remember that radiator is not that tough. But the idea behind this is that the goop is going to fill in most of the wound channel, and hopefully it will do a pretty good job of probably filling in all of it. The goop on the other end, once you lock down that screw with that patch in place and that fender washer, is pretty well going to handle at least retaining the moisture, retraining the fluids, if not taking pressure. Now here's the thing. You can run without the system under pressure in an emergency. But ideally you're going to want to be able to get something back in there away of fluid. Remember Red Dawn? Well, we didn't go to the water. Well, pissing it. Well, let's try to avoid that. But I mean, doesn't mean we can't do it. I mean, after all, who cares? It's water. It's stinky water. But it's water. And remember, this is why you carry reserves on board. And depending on what you're doing, if the vehicle is critical, you may also, yes, you're going to cut into your potable water inventory. The reason you're there is to fight. Needless to say, we've got to keep our people alive and water is life. It's 85 degrees out with a lot of humidity right now. Water is life, okay? But if you're trying to pull back a piece of equipment, armored truck or something, pulling a piece of artillery or air defense, probably want to keep it going. So it's a priority that you're going to aid, sacrifice some of your potable water to get that vehicle going down the road with that very valuable use of the weapon system. You'll be using more of that potable water on foot anyway. So whatever little bit you have to put in the vehicle is probably going to be well worth it. Right. Whatever you would have spent sweating it out. Exactly. And again, the purpose is if you're servicing or you're a crewman on a piece of equipment, the priority is to keep that weapons system functional. And again, slugging it on foot, you're a lot slower at five miles an hour. So, if you can get it down the road any distance, you remember time and distance when you're in retrograde or if you're moving, if you're advancing time and distance, we know the critical issue is there. If you're evacuating or if you're retreating time and distance, you know, the greater the amount of distance that you put between you and your enemy, the least likely he's going to tag or snag you is something that's going to kill you. So you need to be ready and again patch up kitchen because you don't get to pull back necessarily and again depending upon what your method of and what what period of combat you're in unconventional, paraconventional or conventional. It's going to determine how it is you're going to be maintaining and using the equipment and how much of it you're going to be able to sustain. So, prior prepper planning prevents FISP or performance. Now another thing, yes, it would be nice to have extra hoses. Whenever I change hoses out on equipment, especially if we do a motor change, policy might as well change all the hoses while you're there. Everything that's lined are hoses. It's time to change it out. But remember, there's nothing wrong with what you took off. It's just got mileage on it. Well, put that into a repair kit. The other option is you can buy what are basically on the universal hoses. They're corrugated. You've probably seen them, maybe some of you haven't. They are at a set length, but you can cut them and make them different lengths. They're an interesting design. Not everybody carries them, but they're still out there. That's a good one to have in the kit for just, you know, especially if you guys are a maintenance unit because it's enough to get the engine going, you know, get everything locked in, get everything secured, rehydrate everything. In other words, get the coolant system running and get the thing to drive out on its own rather than you having to drag it. If it's a quick fix especially, it's useful, get back to where you need to be, then you can do all your proper PM, you're going to do all your repair and maintenance on it, and you're done. But you don't throw anything you used away, it goes back in the inventory. Again, it's man-made, it's going to cost money and time, and especially in a battlefield situation. everything is going to be used. It's just that simple. 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Anyway, it is the 13th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with the K 2021, older calendar 2021 battle for the republic dance of the sword. and working with some stuff. I do want to mention a few things. Putting up additional barbed wire around the areas here, we're getting ready for what they think they're going to get away with. This good thing they got stupid in a little arrogant, and they're getting more arrogant by the day, especially even locally where we are. Remember when your enemy asks a question, the question in their mind was already answered. So when you have certain questions asked, all it does is validate what you already have in the way of intelligence. Prior proper planning prevents this poor performance. There are some things you could fix better. But here's the thing, I was messing around with fencing today. And especially you've got to remember barbed wire. But not just barbed wire, maybe you can make barbed wire. It's nothing hard to do. A lot of you guys down the road here are probably going to be wondering, oh, I need to make some tangle footer entanglement. Here's a mean one. Some of you may have woven fence. Woven fencing, not welded fencing. Welded is good for certain purposes, but woven is supposed to be better. It is, and the animals are smart animals. They know how to push, press, and separate. It's like lift and separate. It's like those bras that were made years ago, the Jane Russell bra, remember? Lift and separate. Well, the same can happen with fencing. So here's the thing. What's really cool is any of your woven and or welded fencing can be cut and snipped. If it's damaged especially, it's like don't throw it out or don't roll it up and get rid of it. Convert it into anti-personnel slash restriction fencing. What you do is simply break out your dyke slash, I know the dykes. the dike slash heavy wire cutters. And don't cut right across 90 degrees when you're cutting, what I'm talking about doing, cut on a 45 degree angle. In many cases, if you have a wire that was separated or damaged, what you can do is where you have the bridge knots that are done from one rectangle to the next rectangle to the next, if you have an area that's been separated, you have a series of these wires still connected, which they will be. Along that track, cut those about an inch away from the center of the joint on a 45 or more. Make them as radical as you can. That makes the barbs sharper. And remember to open these up. You can spread, pull one line to the front, especially if it's a horizontal failure on the fence. Pull one line to the right and out and one to the left and out when you're going down the length of the of the fencing and what you do is you create almost like a poor man's roll wire. The neat thing is you can leave this stuff up and just put it in place. If you want to even get some flat paint, different types, make it a little harder to see at night. Right now if you go to most of the resale stores you can get self-etching like gray-green. It's actually a really good tactical color. It is a fog color. But it's primer. There's a number of different ones. Right now I just got a bunch of cans of it for $1.58. I think it was Krylon, the ones that I picked up. But the stuff also comes in, for instance, oh, what's the other command? Velspar. Velspar makes some really nice colors in these base primers. Now it's supposed to create a, obviously we have a different base primer. It creates different shading the way you perceive the color. with that base, remember. And that's why they make the different shades and do different colors the way that they do. But for an overcolor, you don't have to do anything more than you waste a couple of dollars, so to speak, and you subdue the wire so it's very difficult to see. The neat thing about this, if somebody steps into it, it's actually relatively passive. It's not like razor wire where it's quite aggressive right away. It's sneaky, deep tangle foot. One of the guys took the fencing like this and modified it and laid it horizontally about a foot and a half off the ground and then planted other types of natural organic razor wire, in other words, raspberry, stuff like that. But in many cases, it's like a low bramble. Well, you think you're going to walk through it, and then amongst that, you stick your leg in, or lift your leg up, step in. Whether or not you see it, you may or may not. But if it's grown in, this is a great way to snag somebody and make them a better rifle mark. Barbed wire does not stop anyone. Barbed wire, given the opportunity, people will work their way through anything. But what it does is barbed wire and any other obstacle of the type you see on the battlefield are designed to slow down the target so that you get a better opportunity to put a bullet in it. Obstacles are no better in terms of their ability to stop things than the riflemen, machine guns, and indirect fire weapons behind that wire or behind that obstacle. Now it still is good because it makes people scream, make noise, thud, you know, thrash, all kinds of good stuff. So one might have those draw attention too. It's a good way if somebody's trying to be sneaky peep for them not to be able to get in. One of the reasons I bring this up is if you do have barbed wire, if you have barbed wire gloves, again, heavier cage gloves, any kind of good, but there are actual barbed wire gloves, invest in them. Because you can cannibalize or remove wire from one place to another, but you better have something to handle it with. And you also want to be able to control it so you're not tagging and stanging a whole bunch of other stuff when you're making more effort than you need, you know, you should, to get the job done. And this is why you want to think ahead. But don't throw. Just saying we're talking about copper wire or whatever. Old fencing is an obstacle potential. In fact, you give a layer of the stuff front to back. In other words, you can have two or three fencing, especially if you have old fencing that you're wanting to take and move. What you do is use it to create a first layer of tangle foot and then another aggressive layer that's newer and then another aggressive layer that's newer still and it just creates a clod-plod situation for anybody trying to play sneaky Pete. You want to do this so that the enemy is channeled into kill zones. We talked about that the other day. You mow down the grass areas in front of property around you. You take out things that people truly couldn't hide behind that are actually an offer of protection. You leave obstacles that create the illusion of cover but offer none. You know where the target is. You know that what they just hid behind offers nothing whatsoever, but it makes them feel good. That's the kind of situation you want to develop. You're developing your kill zones and base defense. Don't forget that one of the reasons we're clearing up these kill zone areas is so that when the support comes in from the outside, the only thing possible, and there are mobility units for the enemy, which has to be, of course, in the offensive, has to be set up as a mobility force. They can't. They're not bunkered in. They're not fixed in. They can try to bring their bunkers with them, so to speak. There are things you can do and orders vehicles you can take. But no matter what, once they're mobile and out there and isolated, they're targets and we can destroy them. So the big thing is to have what you need in place now prior, proper planning, prevents, piss poor performance. But always do it economically. Do it with stuff on the cheap. Here's another poor man's eraser wire that I did years ago. And it actually has held up pretty good. I still got pieces that have been in place now. Be quite honest for, I didn't think about it until three days ago. Some of the stuff I've had up for 30 years at least, and in fact, I would say this is 2021. Since 1988, what did I do? Well, I took, you know, I ever got in the lumber yard and noticed how they steel-strapped bale things. Well, you know, the bales are all pretty consistent, and the lengths are pretty much the same for that strapping. You break out your tin snips, your tin knockers, cutters, tin knockers, cutters. And you go down the length of that piece of steel strap and cut on a 45 degree angle about one third of the way into the strap on the left side and on the right side for the whole length. What you want to do is take that those kinks, those angles out of it, and just walk right down it and snip, snip, snip, do a nut cut. And you can do it either while, you can do this while you're cutting, or you can go through the whole process of cutting, then break out a pair of just simple pliers. On one side where the cut is, bend that angle down and you've got like a rose bush barb. And the other side, bend the angle up. and do this randomly all up and down the whole length and I was asking how far apart would you make the cuts. Well the ones that I did were about 8 to 10 inches apart and I'm not worried about being too accurate. But the advantage here is as a poor man's razor wire, it holds up well. The most important is it holds up to the weather because most of these are blue steel. But what you do is for instance if you have log pole fencing is you drill a couple of holes in the end of the strap Then you go over to the end of that log pole and you can either go to the side if you want to. In my case, I went with the top. I went right onto the top of the pole. Screwed down with a couple of long deck screws. Stretched out to create tension to the next pole and screwed, you know, drilled a couple holes in it about two inches apart since the posts are about what, five inches? Six? Five to six inches? And so I put a couple more screws in, went down a little farther, and repeat until you run out of strapping. And what's interesting is, like I said, I left these up, but have done no maintenance on them. But I came across one match that I did. And not only are they still there, but those little nasty mean barbs are still very much effective. Now it's not going to stop everything. This is what I'm talking about. It's like, you're going to blow up and say, are you going to fight a tank? Or are you going to do this and that or the other? No, we're not talking about it. It's going to slow somebody down enough where, in other words, most people don't even think about it because when you lay it horizontally and you're looking at it, unless you're paying attention or if you're in a hurry, you're going to try to hop over or just grab a wire and jump over. You're seeing it from the narrow end. and only those little clefts pop up and down along the length and they are vicious if you run your weight on them. They are little nasty mean rusty razor blades. And remember after 30 years they have rusted. What I'm amazed at is how How they held up, okay, because you'd expect, like I've talked about here with wiring, for instance, you usually have some flaw spot in the strip or in the cable where it eventually oxidizes through and boing, you know, it comes apart. I'm sure I haven't found everything, but the ones that I left like this... They're all still intact and they've got good tension and they didn't rust through where I drove the holes. Of course, now I did also use small washers on the screws, but the screws were deck screws. So it didn't give a real good firm, well, I guess it did from a reverse angle, but it didn't give any water seal. I mean, there's nothing I did special there, nothing. So this is a very cost effective and relatively enduring anti-personnel item that didn't take much to put together. One of the things you can do, I've done it both ways, I cut the barbs and angled them off of the post, but I've done it the other way where I ran the strap and then cut with the tin snips and then turn the barbs up and down and make them radical. after I've assembled it, after I've actually put them in the obstacle. Now the other thing, you can run them on the side of the post. If you feel you don't want to lay them on the top of the post, but follow what usually is your suspension wire that goes along the top of the fence to help create additional tension to support the fence itself, keep the poles straight, everything's at a consistent distance. You can run this improvised razor wire along that strap line the same way. Probably wouldn't I? I haven't seen anything fail. And if you put it on the opposite side, it creates that much more of an odd man out thing that people don't necessarily look at. If you've got the cable with the fence running on one side, run your razor wire on the opposite side of the post. And it creates that much more of an oops when people may not even realize, especially if they're in a hurry. I've had people scream in the middle of the night. So and I know that it's worked that stuff works really well. The only thing that works better than that are nail boards. Which is the other screen we heard in the middle of the night. You hear the guy running through the woods flop, flop, you know, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop, flop We found the nail board, I think 40, 50 yards past the fence line, all bloody. Well, not real bloody, because when I use our heavier trim nails, like you use for outside housing trim, and when they drop out of them, they're real fine, so they usually don't bend or anything. And they poke through pretty much any kind of sole that you're wearing. Yeah, so trust me these are all home-mates and they're improvised, but they not only work it worked really well Which is something you got to think about cheap is most important and viewed that way you aren't going to cry when you have to leave it behind or abandon it Just something to think about there. Now another thing, again, looking at being able to give your first, second, and third generation rifle scopes and optics a reasonable opportunity on target, guys, rather than using your illuminators. Let me point this out. If you go to Dollar General or Dollar Tree Maynard's slash Menard's, Lowe's sometimes. Home despot sometimes. And Wally World, the quality of theirs aren't as good, but the $1 plus or minus, 98 cent, $1.17 now for most. Remember the Chinese are charging you more and the cash is worthless. These individual little solar lights are fantastic for creating enough illumination that you don't need to use your night vision illuminator. Now, what am I saying? Well, you take those little dollar tree slash dollar a piece LED yard lights that are solar powered, you can't shut them off. And you might kick them down, you might knock them out down the road, somebody might. But what I do is I take standard bathcock, just get one of the small handheld tubes, you want to use a caulk gun. Cut a fine hole on an angle with that little tube so you've got a nice bead. And before I deploy any of my solar, the first thing I do is I caulk around the solar panel with clear bathtub caulk. This typically elongates the service life by three times at least what it normally would be because the place that normally compromises and messes up all the electronics and board is the area which is the top of the unit, you know, little solar unit. And where the light is, it's where the little solar panel is. So by pre-sealing that, just the top, don't do anything else. Let everything else breathe. Because you've got to be able to drain moisture. But if you do that, your unit will last for a very long time. It only paid $0.98. Plus, you've got about $0.03 worth of hippy cock in there. A little fine bead all the way around. Make sure that you seal it. And it's clear, so it's going to allow a certain amount of light to pass once it dries. As soon as it starts out white, dry is clear. When you deploy these, deploy them in areas where you want light enhancement and you also want to be able to validate range. That's what I mean by that. Guys, those little night markers can be used for 50 yards, 100 yards, 150 yards, 200 yards, 300 yards. And if you disperse them, and you know where they are but they look randomized, remember that they give you the ability to be able to zero more rapidly with your night weapons sites. And you don't need to use the illuminator. Remember that you're going to get how much illumination you're going to get. Well, experiment. Take one of these out. Put it out in front of you at a distance. Take a look at the area of enhancement that takes place. at no cost to you. It does not expose your position. Now if you're a fixed defensive location that's a residence, especially they already are planning to come and kill you there. They already have a big plan. You're not supposed to figure out what the big plan is. But the neat thing is that for regular safety and security, you're able to see. But for special security and for special ranging and performance to upgrade the ability of even your lowest grade digital rifle sight, which is kind of like Gen 1, Gen 2, or your Gen 1, which might be a little fuzzier in some ways, if you're able to actually benchmark the distance with an optical confirm system and you identify a silhouette, You identify first the range, confirm the range, and then adjust the sight point of impact to the target that you desire to put a bullet on. It is much more likely that you will be able to effectively use that night vision sight with its gradients when you know you have a known fixed distance, you know, identifying point. That means it's most likely you're going to keep that bullet inside the 40 gallon barrel. Okay, just a simple simple simple solution and you can put these things all over they're nice to have anyway Because there's nothing if you the only way to shut them down is to break them and if you put them out out of reach And up above the area of activity. They're kind of like again a poor man's pop flare but for your night vision and even for a conventional once you have these in place and you it's nighttime and If you have adopted your natural night vision or not using enhanced vision with green screen, guess what? This greatly enhances your ability to be able to observe because of shadowing and other things that take place anything moving in any of those areas of illumination. Experiment with that also. Don't turn any electronics on and don't turn any additional yard lights on. Go outside with this type of LED lighting in place, and I mean randomly. You can put it up in a set-up systematically, which we do also. But you can establish it in such a way that you can experiment and test your own abilities. And find out how close you are to being one of those one in five million people who has almost perfect night vision, natural night vision. It should be kind of cool if you did. So we're almost to the bottom of the hour and Edward if you're there UDO I give as good as I get UDO I give as good as I get For everybody out there UDO old hard rock man old metal rock dudes don't go away They just get chubby or still keep singing. Just kind of cool So, UDO, excellent song. In fact, it's my attitude. Oh yeah, you made it coming. You made it coming out of... UDO, I give as good as I get. Everybody out there, again guys, we have a lot of work to do. Yeah, you know, some of us mentioned by one of our friends here a moment ago about, yeah, well, you know, the water you just spent, you just spent having to hoof it. That's something that's very important to always remember. Everything past being the infantryman is gravy. Always remember that. What do I mean by that? Well, you're all infantry. In fact, remember, here's the rule. Let's hear something to think about. B-C-T. I don't care if you're a 73 Lima. I don't care if you're a 15 kilo. I don't care if you're going to be a 94 Delta or a 94 Bravo. I do not care if you're going to be a 74, let's see, Alpha. Doesn't make any difference. Well, those are all MOS nomenclatures, right? Or MOS IDs. Doesn't make any difference. Y'all went to BCT, did you? What's BCT? Basic Combat Training. Well, I'm going to own this for a man. I'm going to be a Clark typist. The 73 need one? Yeah, man, I'm going to be a Clark typist. What do I need, that old son? I hate to tell you, but that typewriter's probably got a Van Hitt mount on it. You just didn't know it. Oh, no, man. Never get off the boat, man. Never get off the boat. Wait a minute. I'm not going to war, man. I joined up for college. Remember that one from Desert Dust? send me over there for him in the army. Oh son, you're in the army. That's why they're sending you over there, okay. Now this is the one part I had no illusion about and none of you should either. Remember you pretty well volunteered. They didn't draft you, okay. So anyway, fact of the matter is with all of the technologies that are out there, it still comes down to your infantry. And on that note, I've run into some, again, which is kind of cool. We have a lot of estate sales and property sales. I do have to, I get a brag. Oh, I forgot. I have to brag. I got a wiggy sleeping bag today with an actual correct bag carrier cover. for $10. Does everybody know what Wiggies were going for? This one came out, and I know what this one was worth. This is not the heaviest of the Wiggy models. This is the patrol model that they came up with for Rangers. And there's the extreme Wiggy, super duper cold weather. Got one of those, got one of those two, the real bad, bad boy. This is a really bad boy too, but this was the one they made for ass packing. They only did them for a little while and then I don't know what happened, but it's not that people didn't want them. It's something else went on with the company. But anyway, I think it got bought up because the competition didn't like what they were doing. I think they're still out there, at least the name is. But for $10, guys, I guess why you always check all of these in name, those sales and such, because This was, well, it was. It is in excellent condition. It is not just very good. It is in excellent condition for $10. But the other thing I brought up, the reason I jogged my memory on that is the other thing I got was a set of Daniers, basically combat boots, but these are a high top boot. They're calf-highs. And they don't fit me, but I couldn't pass them up because I know that they're like a $310, $320 pair of boots. In fact, I was looking at it. The closest comparable pair right now is $389. And I picked them up for $5. And I don't care what's going to happen. I'm going to find somebody in our group that can wear these. They're smaller. Because somebody's going to be one of the girls, and I don't care, one of the kids, and I think I'm going to tell them, yeah, by the way, those are $300 boots you're wearing there. Worth more than all the rest of Gary are wearing right now. But you can't pass stuff like that up. I know you can, maybe, but I just can't when I see some people around the area where I am here, or money them brains, in some cases, or they just got a lot of cool money, and they spend it on other cool stuff. And so the old cool stuff isn't as cool. Grab it. Take it. Don't think twice about it. Another thing, fire extinguishers. All these estate sales, one of them I ran into, the guy had, no exaggeration, he had 100 fire extinguishers. Of that, I got four of one model and I got like four or six of the others. But they're brand new, so to speak. They're, you know, again, they're change outs, fully charged, ready to go for what I paid for them, $5 apiece. I don't care. They work just fine. I'm not worried about somebody getting a pat on the head or a squeeze on the ass so they can discharge and recharge them. For $5, I can afford to have $10 or $20 or $30 or $40 of myself for the price will you pay for one brand new and of a comparable size. So more is better. And one of the things especially is in light of the fact that the bad guys are going to try something. They're going to try to burn you out. We talked about all the variations and ways they can do that. Immediately response tools are especially good. I would remind you that with regard to that, five gallon pails and two gallon pails of sand inside should be in the house. You can disguise them as planters. You can do all kinds of fun stuff with them. Make them rather oblique. But the idea is that if something went when, not if the enemy throws incendiaries, oh you mean like CSCN or we were throwing, you know, it was capsular oil and we didn't know it burned the house down. The plan is when they do that to burn the house down. It's a lie. They're using an incendiary. They shoot through a window. It drops to a curtain. The curtain catches on fire. The fire curtain catches everything else on fire. It catches the couch on fire. They knew it was going to do that. It's a plan. It's a way for them to lie. You were trying to be really nice. And you were going to just gas them out. We didn't know how the fire started in five locations. We just don't know. It must have done it themselves. Well, no, because we'll be using that five-gallon bucket and drop it on one or half of it on one. Smother the incendiary, again, deprive it of oxygen. It will still burn to a degree, but you will eliminate pretty much all of the threat. Leave it right where it is, just smother it with sand. If it's just the one, take the bucket, flip it right over, and drop it right on the target. Once everything is burned or everything is expended, you can reintroduce the stuff into the bucket, the sand, scrape it back in, and prep for the next one. Of course, now the meantime, you can wait for it to burn out. It's going to take a little while. But fire extinguishers, tactical gear, boots, cold weather gear. I've got a bunch of cold weather gear here in the last few days that, again, if it was the right part of the season, it wouldn't be a few pennies apiece. But instead, got them for pennies a piece, pennies an item, gloves, especially camouflage gloves, which are kind of cool. Another thing on that note is, remember, the winter gear, this is the season where you make the deals on that. It's 85 degrees and muggy here. Oh, that's great. 90 degrees on nobody's looking at the winter stuff. Trust me, they get hot just looking at the winter stuff. Oh my god. Well, that's good. You don't want them to think about it. And then you can get that winter gear for pennies for stuff that costs hundreds of dollars back in season, which is what you want to do. That's how you buy your winter stuff in the summer. Buy your summer stuff in the winter. Anyway, other things. One more time, I had another request after the fact. Again, if you pay attention to archives, I'll go slow. AimSurplus, they may or they may not have that carbine ammo left, I do not know. AimSurplus.com. AimSurplus.com. A-I-M-S-U-R-P-L-U-S.com. AimSurplus.com. When you get there, go to ammo. Punch in ammo for a search. And what this is, is preview partisan, PPU, blue box, 30-kilometer carbine. They have others too, but there have been a lot of people asking about the carbine, and I knew this would happen. Back when the stuff was cheap, or cheaper than everything else, a lot of people did buy it out. But some people hesitated and then didn't get any. Well, right now, for about $32 a box, They have 30 caliber carbine, boxer prime, non-corrosive heat in the old, brand new PPU production. It's as fresh as you're going to get. And the only thing that's comparable or as good is Korea. We aren't getting any. They aren't letting any into the country. They hate Korea. Our government hates Korea. Our government deprives Korea of job opportunities. Our government hates Korea because Korea produces what we produce and they don't like it. And needless to say, the M1 carbine amyl that they've been cranking out because they were using the carbine for many, many decades because we gave it to them. And their 556 PMC, all that's good ammunition. PMC is comparable to and predates as far as being a market giant, PPU. But when PMC was blocked because, some young of old. He told the congressman that he was Jesus Christ slash God. And they didn't like that. And I'm not joking. Okay, I know the story behind what it is he said, and they didn't like what he said. So basically all of a sudden it was evil and bad for us to buy stuff from Korea. But we could buy stuff from the atheist, a crazy cow, mass murdering, communist Chinese all day. As is typically the case. So again, if you can run into any Korean, that's good. But I haven't seen any for a while on the Korean surplus yet even. If it does show up, they did have the bandoliers in the stripper clips. If that's the case, grab it. It's definitely worthwhile. Bandoliers are not obsolete. Stripper clips are not obsolete. Any stupid person opens their face about that, has got to have their head so far up their hind end, it couldn't be pulled out with a crowbar if their life depended on it. So, just leave them in the dust. Anyway, AIMSURPLUS.COM. They may have some other PPU. It looks like they got all the PPU products in. as they usually do in a block. Now, when they're gone, they're gone until the next big shipment comes in, in the next two months or whatever. But for the time that it's there, it's definitely worth picking up and taking advantage of. Next, with regard to body armor, I don't know other than just going through the regular company's AR500. Botash has got some really good sales on body armor. There are several different companies doing that, but as far as the reasonably priced foreign stuff, that just isn't out there in any good quantity anywhere that we've been able to see. It's maybe enough, and or they're not letting anymore in or they're just not releasing anymore over the other side. Whatever's out there is out there and Center for our systems does have a few pieces still that would be the place to look first and Then from there I go on you know to the usual suspects check to see if sportsman's guide has anything last time I looked I think was Actually last night, but I don't didn't think to look at the armor They probably don't have anything. If they do, it's maybe still the French or the Italian complete system for about $227, which the stuff is excellent. It does have the crotch armor, has the gorges for the throat, and it has a high collar along with wide shoulder protection. So it's a good unit. Otherwise, the Czech equipment's out there. And in addition, we're seeing some of the Germans still. But again, the center fire is the one who's been carrying that. They've been getting it all from the same wholesaler. Wholesalers already told me whatever they got is all they got. That's it. So Mark, we'll find out more as we can. Go ahead, caller. Hey Mark on that company AR500 body armor, their plates are good to go. You know, you got multiple levels there and yeah, they are right now advertising some pretty good sales. Let me give a heads up on the BAM, excuse me, darned carriers. These carriers that they've got are just plate carriers. They have absolutely nothing else. There's no soft Kevlar, which usually that stuff will be about a level two. surrounding the inside of the vest and then with the addition of the hard steel plate or ceramic or polyethylene that they've got out now. So those plate carriers is exactly what those are from AR500 and nothing more. We ordered, they offer a small carrier and small plates that are only nine by nine kind of trapezoidal, minimal. Man, that was the flimiest little carrier I have ever imagined, okay? It's painful to wear this thing. because there's nothing really substantial to the Danny Carrier and all it does is cover a 9x9 front and rear. Now having said that, it's painful even with the trauma pads, you know, that you have to order extra. Okay? Now having said that, with that, what has to happen there, we got to put in a minimal undercover soft armor. Underneath that, you know, up against body and then put that carrier either on top of it or layered on top of it. Does that make sense? Right, and one of the things you could do is get the soft arm where we've been talking about and then use that underneath as a wrap around. That kind of will take up some of the abuse with the strapping if it's biting. And that's an option. And the other option is obviously hunting down and looking to see what the if Any of these other separate plate carriers might work. There's some that are pretty cheap that are still military surplus, but I haven't experimented with any of them yet. I mean, they're cheap. They're like $19 and $22 a piece. You don't get the armor, but it would be a way to take and maybe adjust and spread that weight out and keep the thing snugger to the body. Because how about bouncing around? If it's as flimsy as you say, does it create cavitation or bounce and flap on your chest? Absolutely so. I mean it is literally painful simply because, okay, the plates are small, okay. Now for smaller poursos and that's what that was gotten for, okay, but still you're still getting that effect and that carrier is just so flimsy that any movement that you make, it's jostling back and forth. front and rear. Like I say, it is too painful just to wear, you know, walking around. It's like two steel boards slapping together and you're in the sandwich in the middle. You're in the cheese in the middle, right? Yeah, yeah. Even, even, even, exactly. Even with the designated that you pay for trauma pads. And you see the damn proma pads aren't large enough. They're the exact size of the plate and that's a no go. Those proma pads need to minimum have a half inch overlap if not a full inch overlap. Right. In my opinion. Well that's another reason that again they originally had the integrated overlapping systems. You'll notice the Italian ones that were out there that had the ceramic or had the metal plates. Still, it's the core is the basic frag slash, well, fragmentation vest, but they incorporated the plate pockets over top so that no matter how it hits, the Kevlar is going to take the abuse, not you, as far as the first part of the thud. But if it's snugged up properly anyway, which is why you have those, you'll notice you have those double wraparound Velcro chest wraps. to cinch up and prevent that from happening. Now, there's two ways that people believe that. Take a breath and then cinch it. Well, remember that that allows for expansion but The problem is then when you breathe out if you're on the run or if you're rolling around if you're gonna flex more The other policy is kind of like the old Knights armor, you know, don't go the other way you breathe out cinch it down and The only thing that's gonna happen is that when you're breathing you're gonna be working harder to bring air in you're gonna work those chest muscles Which isn't a bad thing. It's good exercise But it's the idea that that keeps that cavitation from taking place and shuffling, which has tendency to create bruising around the pecs and around the base of the abdomen. Now, so much sides, but it has tendency to pinch down below. And that's just in the long run. I mean, we're talking, it doesn't happen right away, guys. But remember, if you're going to be living in this stuff, you've got to be thinking ahead. And when I say living in it, I mean you won't take it off. Well, the first time you see somebody shot, you'll probably swish to God you had two more layers. But it's the idea, oh, that's bad. I think I need two of these. It doesn't work that way. Because the heavier you get, the slower you are, the slower you are, the better the target you are. So the balance is that you've got to be able to have an effective combat weight and your reasonable protection. And the place are, again, It's funny how we've gone this full extreme where we had the system pretty well worked out and then somebody decided, well, we can just go to the steel plate. I don't know where that came in as a biased self idea, except probably in the very extreme hot conditions of Iraq where the guys wanted to pare stuff down a little bit because they didn't want to carry cooling. They didn't want to worry about cooling. It's true and if you're riding around in a vehicle playing police day all day and all you do is jump out and hunt and shoot and the five-year-old blind kid across the street, which is basically what the occupation was, then yeah, you can do that. But if you're in a real fighting situation, the full layers of protection, the full level of protection is what you're going to need. And again, we have the ability to pretty well tailor the system to our needs. The only consideration with what you're talking about for anybody else who's having the same problem is go over to Sportsman's Guide and look at, come on, what's the other one? Oh, they're expensive, they're not cheap. But KeepShooting.com does have some surplus stuff. However, you're gonna notice that the stuff at Centerfire is the same stuff that they have or at Sportsman's Guide. Keep shooting if they have it in stock. They may have it when nobody else does. But you can get those carriers in the military configuration, the Italian Woodland, the French CCE. That was actually pretty good stuff. Now the only difference is it's not as nylon-ish. It has more of, to me, it feels more like it's got a 60-40 cotton blend to the shell. But it wears well. It's snugger. And it tightens up better. If you see any of those French, CCE carriers that are woodland. It's a wooden camo. That's what it is. They don't call it that. But that would be a good option because those do adjust well. Those things will, every, you need them snug, they can be snug. And that's again, and you're a little fiver. Mark if I may. Go ahead, jump in there please. I'm just wondering before the top of the hour here if I could kind of take in a little bit different direction for a moment. Tonight is the National Assembly Call and the Michigan Assembly Call. Are you familiar with those? And what do you think of them? No, go ahead, please. Tell everybody what's going on. Seriously. So, Michigan formed an assembly in 2010 and it was formed by a Brigadier General. an Admiral and a Colonel. Are you familiar with Robert Gilman, Navy SEAL? I've heard the name. Okay. He's no longer with us, but he was one of the guys that started the assembly and it's all constitutional and we're trying to, you know, they've resettled the state constitutionally and, you know, we've got about eight counties that are settled and they're, you know, they're now teaching the other states how to form the assemblies as they did and we've got about 27 to 30 states that are forming assemblies in their states and counties. And we believe that if everything is done right, that this will take over, this is the de jure form of government, not the de facto that is trying to take us to war here. And once we have those 38 states, two thirds of the states formed with formed assemblies, And it's also grand juries. The facto, according to the Constitution, must sit. They must be seated. So I don't know if you know anything about that, but I really think if you don't, we should try to get you guys involved with or at least aware and knowing what's going on because there's gotta be diplomats and there's gotta be the militia. I think we need to work together. We're not Anna von Ritz or von Ditz. It's a totally different operation here and I do believe in it and I do believe in what you're doing. I don't know how we can coincide and talk. Well, I'll tell you, we're a little close to the top of the hour to get into the subject, but I would point out it's something we've talked about before. There are many different elements that are working towards the same goal. The problem is we saw, this is the third time I've seen this attempted, and in each case the problem is maintaining operational control of each of the elements. so that they don't jump ahead and try to enforce something in the admiralty sphere because, again, during the 90s what happened was the, especially with the courts, is that the common law courts were established across most all of the states. Wisconsin was the most successful during that cycle. And many, many people in the state government were cooperative with the idea of opening back up the common law courts. Everybody had done the research. It was all tied into the idea of the common constitutional structure, a legitimate common law constitutional structure of government as opposed to the War Powers Act element that we're dealing with now, which is why they're doing all the crazy things they're doing. And the problem was that people jumped forward, the enemy attacked those individuals and used that as the impetus to go after or try to crush everything else that was being done at the time. As a precautionary, the basic rule is establish the components, get everything done and put in place. and be prepared to have to negotiate slash have a war council with all the other different elements and settle the differences that are necessary for everybody to be moving the same direction. Okay, that's the first but that's the basic rule. But the most important is especially when it comes to the court activities and or any of the other areas where somebody perceives that they can alter or try to cut off the financing of the enemy by going after the courts or going after the going after the bar and elements that the bar controls. What they do is they call out the lodge buddies and the yamical wearers that are the knuckle draggers and they attack and go after the individuals to chop down the situation before it goes any farther. That's the only thing I recommend. And again, we're at the top, so we're going to have to go here in a minute. But good point. Any reference, any information on the Lesto hookup? Yeah, I'd like to give out the you don't you won't be able to get on the Michigan call But the national call is at 9 p.m. Eastern every Thursday night. We're good if I could I'd like to give out the conference line. Go ahead give it out Go ahead. Give it out. It's 7 1 2 7 7 0 4 1 6 0 that I'll repeat 7 1 2 7 7 0 4 1 6 0 the pin is 2 2 6 823 pound, that's 226, 823 pound every Thursday night, 9 p.m. Eastern. Like I said, we got about 27 to 30 states forming the families right now. And there is a handbook, there's a procedures manual, and this has been deeply researched. So I think we're on the right track, but we need the militia with us for exactly what you're talking about, right? We gotta have that enforcement arm for the grand juries and protection. So thank you for what you're doing and I definitely would love to see you guys join us on the national call. So thank you. I yield. Very good. Thank you. And again, we're almost to the top. For everybody out there, again, the numbers are now in the archive. So you can go back and pull them. And if anybody is, well actually we'll get into the subject to a degree in one hour because we have to go for the moment. And it opens a whole can of worms in and of itself that is part of the many processes that will need to be accomplished as we move forward because it's not an if, it's simply a when conflict is going to develop. Mark, let me give out the Michigan website. It's Michigan. Give it out three times. Hold on. Give it out three times. Go slow. I will. Give it out three times. MichiganDejure.org and Dejure is D-E-J-U-R-E MichiganDejure.org MichiganDejure.org. The national has a website that's national-assembly.net National-Assembly.net National-Assembly.net Thank you, I yield. Very good. And we are at the top for everybody out there. Again, also, one more time, Liberty Tree Radio. I've had people asking for the mailing address. PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. That's PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. And again, it's been warm. It is hot. It's the best time to buy cold weather gear. You'll get coats for free, field jackets, parkas for free or almost for free. This is the time to be hawking all of the estate sales, guys. Some of the stuff I've got and the way of footwear, I wouldn't normally be able to touch for anything under hundreds of dollars, but instead pennies. And that's how it should be. That's what you do. You ride the weather wave. And we should be hearing the music. We are at the top and now we're past the top. We're our friends. 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