July 8, 2021
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan's rising water table and environmental changes, reviewed preparedness suppliers including ShopMedVet, Bear Creek Arsenal, and Palmetto State Armory, analyzed suspicious outbound military and commercial truck activity from Washington D.C. and Fort Campbell Kentucky, and provided detailed tactical guidance on organizing militia weapons teams with belt-fed and .50 caliber support weapons, emphasizing team-based ammunition distribution and logistics.
- michigan water table
- preparedness supplies
- military logistics
- washington dc
- fort campbell kentucky
- militia organization
- belt-fed weapons
- browning 1919
- barrett 50 caliber
- weapons team tactics
- ammunition distribution
- ultranet
- outbound truck activity
- team training
- weapons sections
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Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're gonna beat you. We're gonna vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. Now why are you spicrot? What are we doing? Politicians. Okay, just get any blunt objects together, alright? If you get corners, put the fashion in the head. That seems to work out. Keep together, stay sharp, and follow me. I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay 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. It's a number. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. and your daughters visit doctors so their children will be there. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic in each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right we only watch in 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 fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is to still the land of the free home good Evening, ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report I'm Art Kornke. One day closer to victory for all our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest east northeast and south. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com Liberty Tree Radio on satellite, I'm Ronnie, with AM&FM Microstations, AM&FM Conventional stations, CB Bay stations, good evening to channel 27, natural, and we are on UltraNet Hallmark and Golden Spike technology, free standing and separate from the conventional internet, and now you can see why. The big thing is, constant develop expansion and that is something that we've been working on for quite some time with the abandoned systems that are out there. We take them over. Anyway, it is 807 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is Thursday. It is the 8th of July. It is the 13th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K.E. 2021 Old Earth Calendar, 2021 Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. Let the battle begin. And, well, where we are right now, real quick, I just had what looks like, I expect the Flash was so close, either a big buzzard or a hawk, big hawk. Just passed between the building and one of the trees. And I mean to the point where the speed and the size was big enough I couldn't make out the details. Pretty fascinating. Just the instant I just finished the program intro. So anyway, we have rainy conditions outside on and off. Right now, no rain. Don't worry, 15 minutes or now, sure, why not. But that's continuing. We're having these middle summer showers that are flash floods. flash splashes if you want, but no significant flooding per se, but we are getting a lot of good moisture and that is what we want. So we'll take all that we can get. The only thing is we got the winter week coming in and right now it's golden brown so we want to dry for a little few days. They need it that that'll bring the moisture content down with the sun and then The rest is history. And then we'll be on to corn, which is right now a massive production, beans, which is in the same boat. And all are looking pretty healthy here at the bottom of the state of Michigan, everywhere that we move. So except now, I will say this. Water cables are up, not because of the rain. But this is something we're seeing across a lot of different spots of Michigan, including the area right here where I grew up. acreage that was originally dry when I was in, say, school. In the year 2021, let's say in a little eight or ten acre plot, they've lost two acres to rise in the water table. And we've got permanent ponds that we did not have before, a lot of them. So whatever's going on with our fresh water here in Michigan, part of it has to do with obviously underground storage, so to speak. what's happening with the overall aquifer's underground water retention, motion below the surface, etc. Whatever it is, we're seeing the retained water increase and we're not seeing any places that have gone quote-unquote dry or dry or wet one spot you could dry nothing like that. We got a four corners that originally Above ground, all four corners were farmed. Right now, there is a pond that is probably a good acre to an acre and a half at least, more like two. Right across the next corner, about an acre and a half. The next corner, about an acre and a half. And the corner that, well, until recently, at least was somewhat dry, takes up about a half acre. So in reality, the intersection is now like a key island. Or like, you know, if you chopped a hole and created a bridge, channel, the water would easily course back and forth and you'd have yourself a little high end island spot in the middle which is the four-way stop intersection. So this is happening in a lot of different locations here in Michigan. We are a peninsula, we are a lake state, lots of water, we have lots of underground water you never even hear them talk about and obviously that's got some reserve buildup going on so we're just keeping an eye on that. Great for the ducks geese and swan. One of the swans that we have here near at One Breeding Fair this year have eight and they are moving towards, you know, getting their regular flight feathers and they are big. But all eight survive, which I think is rather fascinating. Again, good things, not everything bad is happening. I know we've got a dribbling idiot intentionally put into place while they undermine the sovereignty and the freedom of the United States. That's that pedo, you know, sniffer meat puppet in the outhouse. But other things that are going on life goes on without all of us as needed so guess what those ones are still happy I'm sure that the perverts are looking at how they could probably mess with them, but we'll wait see I think we can we can hold them off we get rid of them all the rest is safe now Another thing I want to mention here again before we go any farther. I mentioned the end of the hour to our block ShopMedBet.com, ShopMedBet.com, ShopMedBet.com. They don't advertise. They're a big bulkier on a lot of stuff, surplus in medical support. As I mentioned, I went through the latest shipment. I did some testing on some of the different clothing because I wanted to see how their scrubs look, which are excellent. In addition to that, they had a deal on, for instance, iodine prep. or wound dressing or wound prep or even for scrub or clean up. First prep before you'd powder and glove. So what's interesting is there's a lot of stuff in there. Two numerous dimensions in this program. Thousands, I mean thousands and thousands of items. Every time I go to ShotMedVet, I realize I missed something and I go back to a page and I start going through all the items, each one page at a time. And I end up going, I got to order some of that just to see what it looks like. I'm sure it's going to be good quality. But one of the things that's been happening here, both with tactical gear again, and we've seen this with the medicals, if there's one item that's really a good price, somebody will just sweep in and buy them all. And that happened with a number of items that I mentioned out here this last week from Shop Med Vet. I don't think necessarily that we were the only ones. It was just at such a good price. And I'm sure that the way the purchase block went, one person got most of it. It's just you can tell by patterns. It's kind of like when you do auctions the same way. So as it is, ShopMedVet.com. Go through it. Check their scrubs. Check their clothing. There's a bunch of stuff. They've got a really good price on rain suits now These are not tactical these are oh my god if you ran over him and I know he well granted Maybe hard to see in the rain, but you'll still see the orange blob the bright bright orange blob you run over okay, but these are excellent rain sets for Like four dollars. They have a number of other rubber. You know glove and Chemical handling gloves and safety gloves for a dollar repair. You can't beat it, I can't. That's why I keep re-emphasizing those. If you've got to do any kind of specialty work with handling materials or we got to deal with, you know, bodies down the road and or handling other pieces, you know, in medical support, you want to get cross-contaminated, it is especially critical you have the right tools in hand. Guys, for a dollar repair, for instance, for the blue up to your armpit sleeve gloves. There's a whole sleeve and the regular rubber chemical glove. These are phenomenal. I have, I think, 20 pairs sitting around the corner here. Just picked up a couple of orders ago and I wanted to look at them this time and wanted to look at all the sizes. Everything's the same, all of it's consistent, quality is excellent. So www.shotmidbet.com. Yes, they have Kate. They've got everything else you can imagine. Go through, look what they have. Do the math in your head, write down notes because there's so much in there you're going to go for page, page, page, page. Get a little scratch pad and take notes and then figure out what works best for the budget because you can end up with a pile of stuff. And it's either $10, $5 or free shipping depending on how much stuff you buy. $10 flat rate. I had like over 180 pounds worth of stuff came to me for $10. It's like, wow, okay, that's cool. I'm not complaining at all. But the fact of the matter is, it's almost like buying from Amaleman. What you see is basically the price you're paying with a few dollars added, but not much. Not for the price of one item, but we're talking overall for everything. Next, with regard to a couple of other unique things, go over to bearcreekarcel.com, bearcreekarcel.com. We do have a couple of interesting little buys, and over at PalmettoStateArmory.com. Palmetto State Armory. They've got a couple of their kits. The Blim Standard Car 15. Regular carbine length uppers. Take a look at the prices and go through the scroll. There's one or two items that are, wow, jumping out the rest. Not so much. I'm excited about some of the things and not everything is still a reasonable price in order I expect really to drop down to a reasonable price anytime soon. But there are a few cherry pick deals. If you go here, there, like I said, many different locations. If you're limited in budget, you can still put yourself on the table with all the game pieces you need to get into the fight and stay in the fight. Okay, but you gotta use your brain. Now, another thing. No, I'm not recommending the MREs at Iron Planet, but if you want to go look, okay. They had MREs, regular military, these are not the, I don't have a problem with the civilian slash civil defense models, but they had regular military issue, crescent cycle MREs, ended by the case, but they went for insane prices, people. IronPlanet.com has actually been throwing some food in there. MREs, I don't know if they bought them commercially or if they got them actually from Uncle Sam. But whichever way, the prices were so ludicrous that that's why I didn't mention them, but if you want to go look, it's over at IronPlanet.com. They had individual cases, like three cases to a lot, and then they had whole pallets. And they went for, it's like, oh, what, is it a classic car or something? You know, it's like those kind of prices. So, no, it's not worth, it's not the way to go for the time being. Free stride food, didn't last longer, about the same price cost-wise. If you calculate for a number of meals, you know, how many people can you feed? And the freeze-dried is going to be good for decades. Now, canned goods, same thing, you can buy canned goods, go over the counter. look to see what's out there and you can go that way between retort pouches, canned goods, or whatever. I'm looking at the basics here for one of the meals. I got a bean with actually maple bacon. This stuff is like eating meat. It's thick, it's heavy, it's a classic retort slash MRE pouch type stuff, but it's in a can. That costs a dollar. the cheese pouch from Dollar Tree, a dollar. You get a cracker pack, you get five of them for a dollar, so you get, you know, 20 cents apiece for the cracker pack, crackers. Just the Mylar-wrapped crackers, like a rich cracker. Take a packet of that, sit there on the table in the pile. Now go get one of these peanut butter bars that I got, I mentioned before, peanut butter fudge. All God, these are filling. And you take those four items and you basically have more food and as many calories and good combination of food for less money, okay, for $4, approximately, not even that, what am I talking about, for $2.60. You've got enough food to keep you satisfied and safety-aided. You are not going to be going, hmm, I wish I had more. Well, yeah, you might, depending how much you're working out, especially in a battlefield situation. But I'd say you'd be doing pretty good and you're spending less you get more food for less money So that's why when somebody asked me about this couple people were asking, you know those MREs were they had iron planet. Yes, they are However, I did say I guess I should qualify this yet more I did say if you want to check to see how goofy prices are go over to ironplanet.com and become a you know a registered bidder And bid, or not so much bid, is put them on your interest list. If you put them on your interest or watch list, what will happen is when the auctions are done, the prices will be there for you to pull. And when you look at the prices, you're going to go, oh, I see what Mark's talking about. Wow! That's not anywhere near what I'm going to pay. So I don't know who the people were that did that. Obviously, they wanted them real bad, but more than obviously much more. So, another thing, water storage. Now, this is something we've always talked about, but over at www.majorsurplus.com, they have been doing a deal on emergency water pouches. These are in the Rhetoric pouch, boy, I keep using that tonight, Rhetoric pouch, you know, the Mylar pouches. These are the lifeboat ration water pouches. I believe there's a hundred to a box. They've got a deal on these things, which is almost a giveaway price, only because for what they're charging, it's basically what it costs for the pouches. But you've got to go take a look at majorsurplus.com. Go through the scroll. Look for the emergency water, supply water pouches by the case, and look to see whether or not the special pops up. Now, another thing. Although we're past the 4th of July festivities thing, some of these places have put the 4th of July specials on through the week and Major has been one of those. So if you go over there, you may get 15% off plus the discount price. Well, not may, you will if there's still an effect. And that means that the water pouches, which are perfect for a lot of people have been asking me, like, you know, how do I put water in the vehicle? Well, obviously you can go to a dollar tree and buy a flat of water. It really won't go bad, but it'll float around in the back seat there. But the pouches are not really resilient. You know what I mean? The water bottles are absolutely finished material, barely holding together. You get poked once and you got a leak. real quickly like oh I stared at it I think my eyeballs burned their way through the minimal amount of polybier that was there and all of a sudden the water just gushed out. Well instead with these Mylar pouches the advantage you can stuff them in places or you can repackage them although what I did is just leave them in the case and they're great for being able to pre-deploy somewhere and you have a pre-ration you know system already set up ready to go. everybody gets the same item. Just like handing out the food. Okay guys, you only got so much water here at this location. Here's your, you know, two pouches, two pouches, two pouches. Congratulations. Now during it later, but that's what we got. And if you want to use them for mobility, they're obviously like little, you know, again, that I won't say throw away, because they don't leave trash all over the place. Somebody can follow us like, I'm selling gretling because you're gret comes, yeah? Well, we don't leave trash. So instead, we want to make sure we hang onto them, but they are a little neat, little sealed and fairly resilient way to carry water. You know, it's not your first choice because water can't refilming the canteens off the tap is a lot cheaper. But, cacheing water, another thing, a lot of you don't want to package water up the way I've said. I've kind of explained different ways you can do that so you can make it safe. Remember, when you do store water, if your cache is not below the freeze line in a winter situation, Always, always, always, always take your water storage and put it inside something else, but do not put it in the same tubes with anything else like your weapons, your ammunition or anything like that. Depending even high, a weak water seal everything. Everything is airtight sealed multiple layers like two layers, three layers depending on what it is. But I still don't store water with that equipment. Now that's why it's nice to have in your cache. It's not a problem. If it's like a corn where you dig a hole, you put walls up in the middle of nowhere, you improvise, make crude, but still effective, you would palletize it. What you do is just in case you miscalculated depth or again temperatures, take your water containers and stick them inside another container. With these water pouches, I would take the water pouches and put them inside a coffee can. or a plastic coffee can like the Hills Brothers or Taster's Choice or whatever, Folgers. They're plastic, they got a little snap, they got a big snap on, big mouth lid. You can stack the things in there and then put the cap on them. You're not worried about them being airtight escapes. What you're doing is, if they compromise and everything expanded and froze and then contracts and whatever, You're not going to lose the water, but the water is also not going to be just dropping out amongst everything else that's out there. The volume of space available, typically with the pouches because of the space in between, depending on how you pack them, same with the metal number 10 cans, the coffee cans, is you put them in there, but you don't pack them in real tight, tight, tight. That way if they compromise the can or a coffee can or the plastic coffee container, becomes a containment vessel. You don't lose the water, it's also not contaminated, and if need be you can run it through a filter or drink it as is if you're just, you know, hey, I'll take my chances. But that way it also doesn't do damage to anything else in your storage mechanism. If it's a tube, you don't want it in the same tube. Like I said, put a couple of tubes in there. Put a couple of tubes underground. Dig them side by side. One's going to be your food and water. limited water but yeah remember guys potable water is something everybody takes for granted so again some water storage is good these pouches are a good way to store the water they really are for bearing something and leaving it forgetting it you know hell with them I may not come back forever may never come back but if I do it'll if I do it right all a little be there waiting for me No matter whether I miscalculate it or not because my storage system compensates for miscalculations in environment. Okay? And again, that's at majorsurplus.com. Also, go to Guns and Gadgets. There's an ongoing series of pieces there on what's going on in Washington right now, as you know, with the under the table deals. Also, you have the issue with regard to the chipmen. Now whether or not any more of that's going to carry on or whether or not they realize, because you'll notice they stuttered here for a little bit. They started to push the rabid dog crazies. You got the one blockhead looks like Yagoda. He's a former Army general. He's an asshat, okay, but he looks just like an Ed Bread, you know, part of the road crew from Deliverance. Only in this case it's the Jewish inbred road crew, okay? He looks just like Yagoda. Of course he's talking about how they're gonna go in and they're gonna attack and rape Phil Pillage and Murr in the US Army, blah blah blah. Well that turd is, basically he is the Yagoda wannabe for this era. And if he had his way he'll be part of the murder death kill crew that exterminates Americans who are patriotic. That's what he wants to do. Well, they kind of push that guy up front and you'll notice they kind of then drag him back into the dark. And Chipman, of course, is of the four or five creatures like this, propping his mouth crazy or just, you know, just slug crazy. They just stare at the camera, barely have any feelings in their eyes, look like death warmed over, and also look like they married their, well, their mom is their sister or their sister is their mom, I'm not sure which. But, fact of the matter is that That's what most of these characters are, okay? Especially the kosher mafia crew, and Brett is a day long. And what's fascinating is, Chipman is the tail end of that. You had the other cackling idiot from the Department of Justice. They put him up there. Well, everybody's catching on, and they're not doing the, oh my god, I'm terrified, instead of the, hmm, oh, there's another one for the list. Well, there's another one for the list. Oh, wow, we got a list. This list has grown bigger with all of them that are on the list beyond the shadow of a doubt. People that just don't need to be here anymore. And a lot of Americans thought that way, so they kind of screwed that because if they wanted to make it so that, well, you guys are evil because you're plotting this blah, blah, blah. Well, blah, blah, blah was put out there in front of everybody and now everybody hates the bastard. So when they want to spy they're hearing all kinds of echoing in the chamber from you know a million people talking about one turd or another and It makes it very it's less useful when it comes to these surreptitious. We're gonna find out who's really serious Collection, you know database system doesn't work well because everybody knows about it people who normally wouldn't even be making comments Are now highly motivated to make their own list and put these bastards on it. Just very good So guys, you know, best laid plans are rats and rodents. Over and over again, they fumble the ball. And that's what you're seeing right now again. Next, the idea with that is the areas around Washington, D.C. need to be more heavily monitored. What we're looking for is outbound, not inbound. Okay, we don't care about Washington. I personally don't. It's like, There are things that are good to save, I mean as far as like the National Archives in theory, but they've been so botched and burned, they're burning them right now to the point where the database that we have is probably going to be better than what they have left there. They're burning the Great Library right now, as we speak. Which is something we always joked about, but now it's really happening. They have a special task force to shred, burn, and destroy. So that just means that, well, Trump will be back next month or a year from now. Yeah, well, in the meantime, the asshat let all of these people get away with this. They're doing all kinds of damage, but I guess maybe if he's part of the big plan, it'll be great because then he can blame them for the fact that, you know, he helped by sitting in his hands destroy a good portion of the both the history and the, uh, yeah, well, maybe he likes it that way. Oh, wait a minute. Yeah. Why would you let it happen? Oh, because maybe you're with. not against them. So, as it is, what we're wanting to do is keep an eye on outbound activity. And we've already got a bunch of people that have been doing this in the Maryland area, along with Virginia, West Virginia, et cetera. West Virginia, we've had actually one of the best intel collections on the eastern end of the country for quite some time. They've done a really good job of being able to watch, you know, get motor transport routes. communications, etc. And in fact with the UltraNet system, we have pretty much made that a freestanding part of the country. West Virginia, it's really kind of cool because again, this allows us to do data transfer and collect images and stream or move images unrestricted and even do live stream nonstop for periods of time where everybody can monitor the same work. That's one of the advantages of having a freestanding mechanism separate from the conventional internet. And no interruptions, no glitches, and because we're not having all the spyware, it takes less resource to actually get more data. We actually kind of reversed the numbers of what they are with the goofball garbage of the present internet with all of the dead weight from spyware. and the different institutions that are, you know, bogging down all of your activity and intentionally bollocks them up too. Anyway, well, what are we looking for? Transport or motor transport of material personnel and equipment, material as in volume, and we're not looking for new, we're looking for existing inventory mopes because it is interesting to note that Washington, people were talking about this last month, Well, Mark, there's all these buildings that are empty in DC. Now, remember, we're going to watch that because there are a number of different reasons they can be. But it's not just the primary facilities that are seeing less or no activity. There are secondary parts of their bureaucracy grid around and in DC itself, close proximity around, that are dying on the vine. I can't say, well, actually, I can say, now, let's put it this way. It's easy to trace the logistics. There are only so many ways you can move things. Trucks are completely trackable now. Total transponder system. Guys, unless it's an ultra classified operation, you can literally map out the pulse of activity from a specific location and it's over the counter for all of us. It's like watching international shipping. You want to see, you know, you can tell when something's wrong. Let's say you didn't know what you were looking at. When you see every commercial or private boat and whatever, you know, military silhouettes, you know, like we saw a couple years ago, we were talking about this when the hurricanes were supposed to be hitting the Caribbean. There was a big fleet out in the Atlantic. There was another batch that moved from just off Venezuela up towards the middle part of the Caribbean, remember? Yeah, well, every one of those ships could be identified. The ones that couldn't be were the military ships, which is kind of comical, but because of the transponder system and the way it's set up, I don't have to guess. The only thing I'm not sure of is which military piece of equipment, but I do know that I have a cluster screw of military equipment sitting there. Right now we can do the exact same thing with truck activity. And in fact, interestingly enough, it's the outbound from certain locations that have been passive or neutral. that right now are moving away from the eastern seaboard but they're not coming back. You know, there's not a return flight, so to speak, or return trip and more pickup with the vehicles. It's like they're contracted one way, they're going out and they're dropping whatever they are to the next location and they're not coming back. There are other carriers that are coming in doing the same thing. So we have what is like a hummingbird relay system. They're coming in, grabbing the nectar, and on down the road they go and then on to other things, but they're not having them repeat the process. Not all of them, some, some, very few with that and that's always the case. So transportation, you know, looking for plain Jane, of course they also use disguises, hell they even use Coca-Cola trucks, we pointed that out. everything you can imagine can be camouflaged. But right now the logic is that you have the coronavir virus, you know, idiot stick as the average population entity to deal with, which means little or no observation skills, little or no interest in anything beyond the end of their nose and the triple face mask and the body shield they're wearing. That is something that can be said. A lot of the people have just stayed off the road. One of the things we've noticed is the military unidentified traffic, for instance, is increasing in the evening hours, but it should. Why? Well, it's real simple. Nobody's on the road. Now granted, around any large metropolitan area, the traffic never stops, okay? If you were to go to Houston, Texas, 3 o'clock in the morning, somebody's on the road, but not on the expressways anymore. And interestingly enough, when you see activity traffic, that is, let's just say column, it's very apparent when you see the same fleet tag or you have the same transponder tag, although one of the parts, fleet or another, and you're able to visualize, you can see them. If you get on the road, you can actually track them just like we do trains in the rail service. So there is a lot of late night military traffic now too, because nobody's out there. Guys, at 9 o'clock the sidewalks are rolling in. At 10 o'clock the sidewalks have been rolled up and I think they chained them down. We can stay open till 2 o'clock in the morning in theory with the bars in Michigan. I don't know if they have rolled it back to midnight. But it really doesn't make any difference because by 10 o'clock there isn't anybody there. That's how bad it's gotten. In fact, well, it's not bad. I guess, obviously, theory, they should be home. But I haven't seen this kind of traffic rotation since, you know, like this is what it was in the late 60s. I remember it because it was a big deal when all of a sudden people stay open to 11 o'clock at night and then midnight. And then all of a sudden one or two stars did 24 hours, but only during the week, not on the weekend. And then they rolled over to the weekend. By the time we're done, the whole country was in basically 24-hour mode. We had the wealth to do it, and we had a motivated population. Now, take a look at the environment right now. Certain places, I mean, even bars, in fact, certain bars may be open with minimal clientele, but it's minimal. There's no activity. And as far as the stores or whatever, well, they're already just automatically shutting down, and they're not worried about staying open too late, partially. Well, they did have a customer base at one time. That customer base pretty much has rolled up and disappeared for any number of different reasons you could count, not the least of which is generally income across the board too. That's another consideration. I don't think, well, one of the arguments is that if they're getting ready for waging war or they're going to sacrifice someplace, they're going to pull the valuables. It's called Hebrew lightning preparation. Whenever the Jewish mobsters are going to have a tornado strike or a fire strike or whatever, a lightning, that would be... What happens is they move the good stuff out at night, you move the junk in or you don't move anything at all, but you gotta have something like if you're a furniture store. So whatever you put in there is, yeah, there's a couch. It's a couch that's got bedbugs, whatever. You got it from the tenement you run down the street because it's the same guy with the amical doing that. And then all of a sudden you have this miracle fire and that business that wasn't doing so well, all of a sudden it's gone. Now, don't forget all the good stuff is moved out, but that's to the other store that Cousin Izzy operates. But with Hebrew Lightning, 100% insurance coverage, maybe 200%. Like the World Trade Center, we'll do it to you twice if you haven't chosen. Why a ballot? So, let's keep an eye on the Greater Washington, D.C. area as a heads up for all our people that have already been working this to a degree. And the other thing is, needless to say, interaction with the different bases. Not hard to do. Plan a camera. Just keep an eye on the traffic. You know how to do that. And again, we can also monitor the transponders for prime movers. Pretty straightforward. Another thing is, well, everybody's probably going, well, where are they going? Well, they're going past the Cumberland. Now, it's interesting, Fort Campbell, Kentucky has had a lot of other activity. Attention, attention, attention. Fort Campbell, Kentucky has had a lot of other activity. Y'all might want to be paying attention to that area right now. It's always busy. I mean, when have you not gone through the gap there when you don't have aircraft in the air? Somebody, A-10s, F-18s, F-16s, obviously helicopter, etc. And so again, what's interesting is the outbound. It's not an equity in traffic thing. The truck patterns show, one of our friends actually sent one of the short pattern maps that he did and demonstrated with a graph on what the numbers are. And this is continuing to accelerate outbound. I'm going back the other way. Well, they're moving it, and then they're moving it and stuff. But no, they're not using the same movers necessarily. But that's been done before. When they were moving junk out of Mexico into the US, they did the same thing. There were several drivers that pointed out, yeah, the only go so far, they let you pick the stuff up. Then you move it out, and they don't use you again. There's somebody else. There's many other truckers that already got scheduled. And they had you come in, do a one-time, again, hummingbird pickup. and down the road you go, drop off your goodies and you're gone. That's it, goodbye. Well, what about another run? Oh no, there's no other run, don't worry about it. Well, there are, the truck's coming, but you and the other ones aren't gonna be part of that. So just a heads up. Anyway, that's another issue. Now, one of the other things right now with regard to organizing militia is a conversation we've had several times about weapons section. What you need to do if you are right now organized at the platoon level is if you are going to have people who are either purchasing 50s or if they're picking up other weapons systems and other stuff out there, I will remind you, although there aren't many at the moment up until about a year and a half ago, two years ago, there were still some belt-fed semi-autos showing up on the market. You've got a bunch of the saw, many guns. that were brought in that were FN semi-auto knockoffs, remember those? And they were brand new. We're talking new guns, $1,800. Really, they weren't bad price-wise for what they were. $1,800 for the base-base line, which was very simple, I mean by comparison. The more sophisticated or the really cooler versions, up to $3,000 and more. In fact, the upper end was six to eight. Everybody goes, what? Yeah, but you know what gets me about that? They actually posted, classic firearms for instance, had all of those. And you might recall that so did center fire, they had some of them. Guys, they posted the numbers on the page and they went through them in days. In other words, for all these young kids out there or people out there that are motivated, They scarfed them up. Now back years ago We didn't have to spend that kind of money a couple hundred dollars three four hundred dollars get you a browning semi-auto You buy a kit you get the side plate you put it together and you got a semi-auto gun We made hundreds everybody in the Patriot effort everybody in the militia made hundreds and not thousands and thousands of them We ate up every kit that was out there Okay, so like the dock crew down the street that we've got They have a multiple number of these. They have organized basically a fifth squad, although it can be done other ways, but in a platoon normally would have four. The fifth squad is a weapon squad. Usually it has a couple of the Browning, 19-19s. And then they might have a 5.56 gun or something else that they've acquired, usually a .50 cal. They go the other way big rather than small. In some cases, they have a couple of 50s, Barrett's or the Mottie's, if you remember the semi-auto, a big buddy case. And also they have a couple of the armillites. In fact, one of them, they got two armillites. I'm trying to think how many of those they have, the armillite 50s. Anyway, those are side magazine pet. Now in each case, what they've done, it's still a squad, but as we were talking about yesterday, I want to clarify. You have a gunner, you have an assistant gunner, but you also have an ammo bearer. That makes up three men. Now, the other two guys that are not the gunner are carrying conventional armament. But they're obviously set up to support that Barrett 50 or that Browning 1919 or that Sawgun, whatever it is that you got that's belt fed or that is 50 caliber. Overall, they'll still create three individual gun teams. And then there's still a team leader, the guy who's coordinating the guns. In some cases, if you're lucky, you've got a bunch of these. Like the doctors, they've been accumulating Browning 1919s. They've paid a lot more than we did for them. They've been buying up the ones that have been coming out of the state sales or people are coming off because they're getting older. And they have picked up and made about three different weapons sections that are like this. Three men for each of the Brownings. team leader and they also have something off to the side which is like an ammunition support section. This is a group of about 10-12 people who not only handle the regular munitions to make sure the flow is there if they deploy but they specifically have a group that handle making sure the browning support system is there. Anything that can come back, links or belts, get reloaded. Everything that goes out is already canned, marked and identified for the unit so that it goes to where it needs to go to those MG's, those semi-automatic belt fed guns. Now with the 50s it's the same way. So if you're going to build a 50 into the team, or I mean if you're a larger formation, not a big formation, let's say just a platoon, I would actually build a fifth squad. and develop it with a three-man team for the time being because that gives you the carrying capacity to keep the weapons sustained in the field without waiting for a pickup truck to show up down the road. Because that's going to be a big problem across the board. Now, another thing, if you do the 50s, here's a policy we've had for a long time. It's the airborne policy. Now, most people are, are you able to travel the line? I don't carry stuff. I had some assets say this, claim these former military claims. Now my attitude is he's probably some asset sure in the pot or he's you know, Lick and Dink as to the you know, the government But either way, well, I don't care anything for anybody else. Well, then obviously you were in the military You know, I want you to look at a bill a video of Vietnam Okay, in fact, there's a really there's a I don't know why in the algorithm right now if you go to YouTube There's a whole bunch of stuff on Vietnam showing up right now And it's interesting because it's popping up even though it's like the main stories. Mostly having to do with the SEAL. Okay, but I don't care what pictures you look at. I don't care about SEALs, I don't care about Special Forces, I don't care about the regular infantry, First Division, it doesn't make any difference. I want you to look at the group shot. Now, is everybody in that unit carrying a belt-fed gun? No, hell no, they're carrying M16s. They may be carrying CAR-15s. They may be carrying Stoner guns if they were those special units. But you might notice something. Why is it everybody is carrying a belt of ammunition rolled around somewhere on their body there? What are you carrying those belts for? I mean, he doesn't have a belt-fed gun. Oh, I'm not going to carry anything for anybody else. That's a dumbass statement by an idiot who has a head so far up his ass he couldn't pull it out with a crowbar if it was a life dependent. Anybody in the military knows if you're like supporting, if you have a mortar section in your infantry. Guess what? You're all carrying at least a couple of mortar rounds into the field. I mean, Airborne does this, or traditionally has. I don't know what the new policy is. There shouldn't be a new policy. It makes sense. When you drop, you drop with all of the extras that are needed to keep all the other support weapons. Since you're all going in, you all got two legs, and you all got a drop bag. When you drop, you've got your anti-tank devices. In this case, it used to be laws. In fact, now it is laws again because they started making them again. And the government's buying them. They told you Rob's elite now. They're all buying these obsolete weapons system ain't that fascinating? Well, the m72 laws rocket is obsolete That's why we're buying them in the year 2021 and making brand new ones because they're absolutely So anyway, uh fact is that Those belts that you see carried were for the squad gun And this is how you work it when you have a 50. One of the techniques. Figure out what the actual weight of each individual round is. Now, remember they're not going to last long. If a guy pulls a trigger, it's just like your magazine. How long do they last? If somebody needs another, I need more ammo for the 50. If each person is taking the old LC1 type M16 mag pouch, you get one of those. You can interfere. 10, 50 caliber rounds into that pouch. Now your team should decide where they want to put that, where your platoon too. Where are they going to put it? That's what your platoon leaders for. This is going to be SOP because wherever you're told to put it, everybody puts it in the same place. Now everybody's carrying ammunition for the big boom toy. That way no matter what we can keep it running. If we can keep it running, we can put major hurt on the enemy. And again, the Barrett 50s or the .50 cal guns are in the same niche as a specialized weapon as the belt bed gun. And as you can see in all those pictures, World War II, even World War I, but especially in Vietnam because that's kind of near and dear to most people's hearts because everybody watched Vietnam over the last 30, 40 years, one way or another, 50, because it's been that long. And in the process you might recall that you saw those images and they loved making remakes, movies, now there's even reenactors. What are you wearing all that extra stuff that somebody else uses for? What was part of the team, man? Ah, there's that keyword team. Oh, carry anything for anyone else. Well, there's a big mark on your forehead for me when I hear some fool make that mistake. So you all pay attention to stuff like that because these are asshats that are trying to be negative, but they're not just a little negative. They're trying to undermine the team effort which tells you that that person is not really supposed to be there. He's not somebody you really want to route. Okay, just a heads up on that. Anyway, with regard to the team, otherwise everybody carries one of these 10-count LC-1 M60 mag pouches with 10 rounds of 50 caliber in it. M2, your choice, AP, ball round, whatever. The big thing is that cyclically, as you can, you're gonna start passing the ammunition off and the assistant gunners are going to orient their combat load accordingly because they are commissioned to actually support the gun. So they're going to be carrying more to begin with. Now, here's the problem when you have specialized weapons. You always have another weapon and all your regular equipment you're still obligated to. Everybody goes, man, the radio equipment is really cool. I was an RO. You know, you get to carry the radio equipment, spare batteries, all the extra gear that's necessary. By the way, it's mounted on its own piece of suspension gear, if it's the old 77 or the 25 or the PRC 8-9-10 or whatever. You know what you still get to carry all the rest of the junk you got to have to stay in the field. Why? Well, yeah, what do you think? It's like a video game. You just reach over your shoulder and it magically appears like a you know unicorn dust over your over your back end. You shake your hind end and it drops out like a golden nugget. That's not how it works. So here's the thing. Yeah, you're carrying more weight. Somebody said well you can roll. It's you know, it's gonna be about 10 pounds. A little under but not much. And it's like yep, it is. But how much is a belt 308 ammunition weight? Everybody's expecting to carry that. And to be quite honest, if you have a belt fed guns, you're going to be carrying that too. Everybody goes, what? Well, sure. Any crew weapon, any team support weapon that you have like that, you want everybody to help to carry the extra weight, which by the way, it's a sustained and standard extra weight per person. per team for the whole group. Okay, that's part of the bite in the bullet. Now I will point out again, this is heavy. All about two hours down the road, a lot of boom, boom, boom, boom, Bob Barrett keeps holds out how much ammo we got for it. We've gone through more than half of what the squad had. All of a sudden, you'll wish your equipment were heavier. See how that works? Now, this is why the other thing that we all talked about is going in heavy like airborne or going heavy like on a beachhead landing. This is why you have bandoliers for all the rest of your equipment in a material that's perishable, ammunition or whatever. You can carry additional or supplemental ammunition at your discretion and that's the job for the platoon leader or the unit commanders to decide what do we want in the way of logistic support when we hit the ground, get into the other end. How much do we suspect we'll need? This is why you want to pack all your stuff up, and this is where I was leading with this. Oh man, you got these pouches in the SID, blah blah blah. Yeah, and then go get some 20 millimeter ammo cans and pack up a bunch of the either makeup bandoliers that match up for what you need for the ammunition you're going to use, belt fed or for the 50s. Get a bunch of the used M16 mag pouches, the Alice type. the LC1s and load them up and put them in the 20 millimeter can loaded up. I do this, we've done this with everything. I take SK, like I've told you, SKS pouches, the 10 pocket Chinese. We load them up with three server clips each pocket, their Ziploc bag, and we load the 20 millimeter cans with these loaded chest pouches. They work just like regular bandoliers. You pull it out, you throw it at somebody, they can even wear it over top of other gear just to get it down the road so they can distribute the weight. And congratulations, you got the ammunition where it needs to go and it's already pallet-tized. Well the same is true with the .50 cal or with the belt fit ammunition for the select weapons you have. I would point out that the Sawgun is not as uncommon as it used to be. 5.56 links used to be pretty stinking expensive guys, but not so much because the guns have been in service for decades. So the cool thing is that there are a lot of, there's lots of links out there. In fact, remember up until a few years ago, that little company down there in New Mexico, right, that went non-public, remember? Yeah, they had saw cans with the ammunition in the links. Now that's the can that goes right on those belt-fed semi-autos we're talking about. Now guess what if it was the if those little plastic cans are in the band layer and with the cross strap You know what you do instead of you guys carrying those big wrapped, you know links around your necks and over your you know Like Pancho Villa style they you walk along and you go up to the ammo station and everybody is given one of those cans or two to carry for the saw gunner automatically. You put them over your shoulder, you take them with you. Okay, when the time comes, when Bob calls for more, the team leaders will designate who's going to be dropping their ammunition and you'll know what to do. And we'll work this out, don't worry people, but we're going to get more ammo to where it needs to be, put firepower on site for our people that are going to try to suppress the enemy while we do our job. And that's what that 50's supposed to do, and that's what those belt-fed guns are supposed to do. And we have a lot of them, which is another reason I will remind you we're also constantly scavenging for links. If you have any old National Guard stuff that you picked up years ago, 762x51 NATO M60 links, we need them. Don't throw anything away. If you bought ammo in links and then you shucked it out because you got a better deal on the linked ammo, Take those links put them in the ziplock bags and save them for us. We are going to need all of them I know a lot of you guys got your 50 cal ammo that way most people actually kind of break it down for use they may knock out one of the Links and they separate the belts by 10 rounds Not so much for the reason that we talked about earlier but just because it's more convenient to handle a 10 round link set and D link them later on as you want to shoot because you don't want to shoot everything up you got because Well, that is three four dollars around the shoot every time you pull the trigger even if you got it back a few years Still about two dollars and seventy cents. So a close to three dollars anyway Support is the purpose behind the weapons team and you are supporting the weapons team that's trying to help keep you alive by suppressing enemy support equipment, counter fire for their support belt fed weapons. Needless to say, as we know, we'll mark it semi-auto and the other side's got full. That's right and our job is to aim for and get and kill the bastard on the other side that's got the full auto gun and then what we're going to do is we're going to give that full auto gun to the teams that have already been practicing it working as a team and they're going to have a select fire gun to replace their semi-auto. Then the semi-auto goes to another group that doesn't have one and you get the automatic weapon belt fed. But you've already practiced a lot as a team. So it's like stick time guys. When you talk about teams and militias and training, all training is good training. Team training is priceless. Because you're developing and building skills that you need so that you won't be able to you won't have to second-guess anybody It's second nature that you interact because you've already been doing it so again This is one of the reasons you start out with these weapons and you upgrade as you take from your you know The warm dead hands of your enemy combat in all categories and some cases you may not want to trade out I know that's the case, but policy of course is Victor go the spoils you guys get first pick if you don't or if you've got a system worked out maybe your guns are already select fire because you figured out how to do that problem and because you've gone to that because the war kicked off not because you're doing it now leave them semi-auto when the time comes you all know what to do Then now you might not want to trade out you're already totally familiar with the gun already know what it does You know I have spare barrels everything you need is there ready for you know operations spare parts So you keep kicking with what you got, but that war booty is still going into service with someone Well if you're not going to pick it up somebody else will because we're going to build up more weapons sections We need more on any modern volume fire weapons for the vehicles here again all of these belt fed guns that are out there in the inventory and It can be pin-and-mounted on a whole bunch of other equipment and they will be. Okay. We're at the top. Oh my goodness, here. I'm just doing one more thing I wanted to touch on. But again, you are going to be carrying stuff for other people or to support the whole team. It's part of being a team. Any piss-willy that says otherwise, they don't have a clue and they've not been around. And sure, so I haven't done the job before. God bless our Republic. Yeah, the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Emperor's on the run. We're in a march. We're gonna get out of the way. The 8th is gone. It won't be another 2021, July 8th, ever again. You guys be good. Ed taking over more LTR coming up. God bless. We'll see you tomorrow. Bye-bye.