Mark Koernke discussed tactical preparedness, equipment sourcing, and military exercises in Michigan. He covered camouflage painting techniques using discount store spray paints, German military web gear and surplus equipment procurement strategies, and detailed analysis of Exercise Northern Strike scheduled for July 31-August 14 in northern Michigan, which will involve 5,100 participants including foreign troops from the United Kingdom, Latvia, and Liberia. Callers contributed information about affordable tactical gear from Airsoft retailers and aircraft tracking methods using ADS-B radar. Koernke emphasized the importance of caching supplies, maintaining readiness, and monitoring military activities through open-source intelligence tools.
I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave, in this, the land of the free. and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The 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 Satan's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors, so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which 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 Republican, each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowa woke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God-given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? Ladies and gentlemen, worst day since yesterday by vlogging Molly, and it's the theme for the 8th regimental combat theme colonial marine mechanized. It just speaks for itself. That's snap. Anybody knows that magic snap if you've ever been working with heavy metal? Yeah, you know what that is. That's that real easy turning nut or bolt that shouldn't be turning so easy and just made a whole lot of other work. Ooh, trying to break out the flame wrench. Good. Evening, ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report time, our currency. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. on and behind the lines in occupied territories Southwest Northeast East and Central. Ladies and gentlemen you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com Liberty Tree Radio on satellite and we are on AM&FM microstations AM&FM conventional stations CB base stations and ultra net 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 Forty Island including the great state of Jefferson, Longwood Co. and the outlying two states, territories and the clock. It is 807-808 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is Thursday. This is the last hour of the Intel report and that is of course the 22nd of July. It is the 13th year of open Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a gay. 2021, old earth calendar. 2021, battle for the republic that dance of swords. And it has been a pretty day. Of course we were supposed to possibly rain today. If everybody had planned around listening to the weatherman, you'd have failed in getting anything done outside. But instead, ignore that as we did. and get stuff done outside. Just buy more tarps and canvas. If you really think or plan in segments so that all you have to do is put a little bit away, you're all done. But you got something done every day. I just finished three or four projects, one after another outside during the one hour break. And that included another piece of technology that needed to be camo painted so the base colors on it all the way around the front, the back, and everywhere in between which is kind of cool. And tomorrow, when I come back, it will be finished. I will add the other colors and I will have a tactically camouflaged thing about. Just keep doing it. By the way, you don't have to have the same pattern for everything as far as colors go. What I do, I go over to all of the Distress stores, like we've got Ollie's, I've mentioned that many times. And I got a case of about 22 cans. Now, one of the things that I pointed out here a few weeks ago is coming up in a lot of these distress points are rooftop paints for vents and pipes and covers to match your existing shingle, depending on what you got. But there's greens, there's green grays, there's browns, there's coyote brown, there's every shade you can imagine. And guys, I suspect, though I can't get in particular on this, because of what they are, they've got either a higher IR base, which makes them perfect for tactical equipment, or their zinc base. Now, if there's zinc base, I would really love that, because there are other advantages. But either way, This stuff is supposed to endure on your roof constantly in the sunshine. 100% UV reflection or collection depending on what's going on with it. And in this case, cheap. Less than the price of a can of regular Krylon because I'm getting it at the Distress Store for $1.46 plus 10% off plus other coupons. And if we do it right whenever I go in there, any tactical color, including flat black, I clean the shelf off. Now, they don't have that big a selection, but they seem to have a consistent flow of this stuff. So what's interesting, I can do some really fantastic brown range camouflage, which for Michigan really is about perfect because, you know, you can throw a little medium green. Don't throw some really light green in there, or a bright green. A medium green, and that will, it's basically like color range you see in the Cryptek, I think it's Highlander. or the ATAC brown range because in the summer here we get a wide range of colors because of the farming and the different cycles of plants. We do have green obviously, but brown range in the medium browns, light browns, and all the rest, and then a little bit of gray green will go a long way to making you disappear in the tree line and in the woods period. But when we go to color change, It blends up and colors well with the color changes into the brown, but also remember we still have that gray-green tree trunk. So remember, it doesn't have to be. You don't have to use the official pattern of the 1984 Olympics and or the 1968 Ted Offensive. It can be whatever it is that floats your boat with what you got because you're creating disruptive patterns and you're again subduing the equipment overall. One of the things that I was working on today is a bike. I've got a frame that's stripped down as far as I want to go. It's already been dusted off and that gets hit with a base color which is that great green and then it's going to have splotches here and there and that's a throw away. The bike was free from the Garage cleanouts we had in Dexter about a month ago, a month and a half ago, everything was free. So I've got a bunch of these adult bikes, wide tire, baskets, got, you know, trays on the back, basket on the front or a keeper on the front. Make great cargo utility dump bikes. Drive it till you can't, throw it away in the woods. Or park it, put it away, and if you do ever come back to it, you've got an idea where it is. If somebody else finds it, you don't care. That's how you need to be looking at and why you need to be looking at any of these bike deals where somebody's getting rid of something And what you do is you can station bikes like that you grease the grease the chains grease not oil grease Everything first oil it so you can get pretty get everything permeated. Don't just grease everything over with the rust underneath Anything that's older chains or older cables? oil with a deep, deep penetrating oil first. Next, do a grease coat on it with the most viscous grease, the densest material you can find because it's kind of like in temporary storage. Okay, it's like in field storage. You're going to put it in a barn, you put it in a garage. Hey, can I put this over in the tool shed? Your old tool shed you're not using? Sure, Mark, no problem. And when the time comes, there's a barrel there. The barrel's got all of the tactical gear, food, money, equipment, whatever, all in one bundle. And that barrel is airtight, sealed, and can be concealed in a number of different ways. Don't even know if it's really there. The bike is there, hanging up on the wall. Nothing pretty, nothing fancy. But guess what? When the time comes, it all goes down the road. Well, the barrel stays right there, but everything else goes with you. Sha-ching. You've got civilian clothes, some military equipment. Got a backpack, got all the other goodies, water, water purification, fire starter, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, all right there in a cache. The wheels mean you can move a lot faster, three times faster than you can on foot at least. And I guess if you count the idea that, you know, guess what, when you're coasting downhill, that doesn't require a whole lot of energy, gravity sucks. So the great thing is that it makes it a lot easier for you to move when the time's up, okay? Anyway, ideas, not just complaining about the problems. We were talking about, towards the end of the two-art block, German web gear. And if you haven't seen this, you can probably look up Bundeswehr Tactical Gear 1970s. And that should pop up a search for you, no matter which search engine you use. Look, go to images and you'll see a lot of the different components out there. You don't necessarily have to know exactly what you're looking for. You'll see the system, fairly wide belt. The keeper system is totally different for these German rigs from anything that anybody else used. It was a totally new idea. The Germans actually were pretty good for coming up with some innovations in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. And even today have some unique ideas and things out there going for them. But this particular system, they were pushing it way before the Mali showed up. And about the time, it overlaps actually is older than the Alice system or the LC systems that everybody was familiar with at the end of Vietnam through to, you know, most of the Cold War. The big thing is, it was marketing like anything else, the biggest problem you got, we just had a war, America just had a war, you know what we do, we buy the snot out of stuff and have it piled up like cordwood, we don't give it to the troops, and the Oiboid Jewish Mafias slides it out the back door and sells it on the Runner Revolution market, rips the taxpayer off left, right, up, and down. So the problem was that when they marketed that, you had World War II leftovers, Korean War buildup, okay, additions, and then you had the 10 years of Vietnam, which this stuff was coming out towards the beginning of when everybody was being innovative. We were being innovative, so we got the M16. During that period, a lot of other equipment showed up. Now, one thing I hadn't touched on, and what I call it was, you know, talking about 308, I haven't seen it, but they did make this gear for the 556 HK rifles, the next family, the next generation. There are mag pouches for the model 33. Basically, remember, it can either be the paratrooper or slash mechanized with a collapsing stock or it can be the thick stock. A lot of the cop shops bought those in the 90s here in the United States, actually 80s and 90s, in their preparation, like the state police did in preparation for war against the American people. And what's interesting about this is that so far we haven't seen any of that part of the tactical gear for that system come out. So as I said before, They still have this in the system. They're still using the equipment. They aren't switched over to the latest, greatest. No army ever typically is. If you're wondering about that, go over to ironplanet.com. Ironplanet.com. And look what's coming out of the DOD system. You still have ALIS packs. You still have all kinds of LC gear, M16 standard magazine pouches. etc. etc. etc. that are, you know, from inventories that they're used, they're not new, and they're obviously just coming offline. Whole systems will come offline. And some places, I mean a lot of groups like the LC, the standard load-bearing equipment from the Cold War era. I did, I do, I use it. Okay, I got a lot of it. But the other technologies that are out there are very useful, especially when they're reasonably priced or again almost free. Right now the German gear that we're talking about is reasonably priced. It's very well made good camo pattern and If you're looking if you're already committed to a degree to plectar and I've got units I've passed all my plectar and off to as I find new and The whole unit is outfitted with either plectar in Belgium or plectar in German We've got a ton of that Belgian stuff I mentioned when it came out and I talked to the guy who was the number one importer said yeah, it's funnier hell The Belgians bought all that stuff. It's the it's the German fleck-tarn pattern and It's like the SS better all you give old and so the government made a big noise and the oil boys who were bitching about it being on the Belgian military Were waiting right at the door to buy it for nothing brand new in the box. They turn around and sold it out of the market Yeah, that's what happens boy all the time this creaky wheel gets the goodies boy. I'm telling you So anyway, with regard to the basic equipment, there are a number of different pouches. Let's go down the list here real quick. Many of you probably saw the Fleck-Tarn P38 pouches, holsters that are out there. They were made for the P38 flash that was the P1. And when they did that, they cranked out a ton of them because they've been coming out of the surplus system for decades now. But you didn't necessarily have the... web gear to go along with it. So you had to be adaptive. The other thing is there is a utility pouch which is kind of like a cargo slash stash bag that is bigger than the mag pouch but smaller than the backpacks by comparison dimensionally. There is a standard canteen cover which by the way the utility pouch would work for the same thing depending on what you want to do. If you can't find the canteen cover. And there is, as was mentioned, a shovel cover for the standard German copy of the American Tri-Fold shovel. Now then there are a number of different lock-on backpacks. Actually it's one pack, they pretty much have lots of them that were out there. And you can either put that in the middle of your back or down where the fanny pack normally be. But the way they set the system up, you can also mount two of those. One on the belt, one up above where the other side is. double the amount of storage but you know carrying capacity but still not be quite as big as say a what a 25 or 30 liter backpack. A little buff that between the two but remember if you use it as a fanny pack all the other German packs that you see out there even the copies made by whoever. Mil-Spec is one that does most of the German stuff. All of those were designed to work with that web gear. So the neat thing is that if you've got one of the flex arm backpacks and you mount the other little fanny pack down where you want to use it, well, pack or use it as a fanny pack, it will ride well. They'll work together. Okay, you can adjust your straps properly, cinch everything in tight, and they work really well. So the basic pouches are there. Now I did mention, they did make single mag pouches. where they normally apply those and the other smaller pouch if you can find them out there. And there's some places that might just have those pouches and they don't know what the hell to do with them but they're not going to throw them out. So that's why you want to scour the system by going page to page, you know, go to each site you can find and then still call them. Hey, have you gotten any of that German, have you got any leftover German odds, den's gear for that, you know, that German... Flec turn a web gear or green I don't care because they didn't make it in green first and they made it in flec turn Usually the guys will say like oh yeah, I got a couple hundred of those things here Yeah, and that's how it is. There's a little cash here a little cash there They bought it with some other stuff may have bought it at an auction or bought it at one of the trade shows and Didn't realize what they were getting until they got it home so to speak or they took it with a bunch of other stuff They bought and just said hey this gets thrown in oh, okay fine Well, they're not going to toss it out because it's inventory. Somebody might buy it, like you, because you're calling. Oh, that's right. So this is another reason to, you know, meticulously go through the system to see what all is in country right now. I would say I've got a third German OD green in that right now, and the rest is all Flecktart. But a third of the kits I put together where I collected and kind of gravitated all the OD green together, and then there's some that have both on it because I was short certain pouches. So it can be put together now. Right now they do have over at Center Fire Systems, 10 of the double mag, plectarn, German web gear pouches for $30, $29.95, whatever, $3 apiece, which is a giveaway price. They're excellent. They're as good a quality as any of the MOLLECIR. And they are very well made. Germans didn't make junk they couldn't afford to. You've got to remember something else about the European armies after World War II. They were all poor. Even though they could put on errors that well, they could do everything that the US could do They still a had to make it well because it was going to troops and they could only afford to buy so much they couldn't afford to buy tons and tons of extras and They were planning on using it for the long haul. So the quality of the equipment typically was pretty decent Now there is some that was was toss out but for the most part very serviceable. Go ahead color jump in there Shelby from OKC The gentleman that was talking in the last hour talking about the AK-47 pouches and stuff like that. But if he goes to Airsoft GI, they have AK test rigs that can hold that, I believe, something like that. They got three mag pouches, I think they either hold two or for like $20, $30. But also if he runs in a scenario, they just had an engagement and they took out some troops, then he could take their equipment and use their equipment. But if he came across, you know, an AK in a building or something with a mag and stuff. If he bought this pouch and stuff set up, he could, you know, use it really cheaply. Well, you know what, I'll tell you what, most of the stuff, I know it's just an Airsoft company, Airsoft GI, but the stuff that they buy is from as many of the standard web gear manufacturers that the same ones major surplus carries and several of the other companies. They just, they have different material. that they offer in some locations that they may not at others. One of the things right now Airsoft GI has, go over to their sales section, same thing you were talking about here about, reasonably priced, they have the double mag, I believe they're two pouch side by side, what it looks like to me. I actually ordered some, I got samples coming, but normally they're like $9, they want $5 a piece for them. They have them in Coyote Brown or in OD Green. They have two models. One is velcro closure and the other model is snap clip. I got one of each and they're five dollars a piece either way. So if you wanted to add those to your regular gear you could do that or like you said the chest pouches are the option. They still have a number of other vests on the sale list. And I've got to remind everybody if you do that, you go to Airsoft GI, if you go into the sales section, they have four, well, maybe five, but they have at least four different pouches that are 99 cents a piece. You can only get two of each. Most of them you can get OD green. One of them you cannot. You can only get it in black. And if you try to get it in the OD green, it's going to be a $6 item, so pay attention and look at your chart. And you'll know if you screwed up. But pay attention to your shop cart. Otherwise, they're $0.99. Every time you order something from Airsoft GI, get these. These are cop tactical rig feel grade. That's the quality of the material. I have as many of those as I can buy. And again, there's a handcuff case that's big enough you can use it for a bunch of other stuff, a baton pouch. flashlight hanger socket which I use for flashlights and a bunch of other there's some other mixed small package pouch one I think it's for like cell phone or whatever but whatever they are for 99 cents apiece you can't make them okay and they are handy to make up other utility kits or to add on to something you might already be doing so that's another thing that's over there there so thank you for bringing it up anything else ship in there please. That's it Mark I'll just bring that up like that. catch the ending of the conversation to help that caller out. Like that Airsoft DI is a really cheap solution to put away a test rig or something for between $10 to $30 just to stuff it away somewhere in case you run across that platform. And I would think even the US military M16 mag vouchers, you could at least pull the top back and you could at least shove maybe about two mags down in it. I mean, obviously you can't cover the top, but... you would be able to at least shove two mags into that M16 mount possibly. Exactly. Well, the other one too is the saw pouches are out there hanging around and those hold a lot of jobs. They may rattle a little bit, but you can stuff a bunch of them in there and you know, it's a zipper top or depending which model you have, the Velcro or Velcro closure with a buckle is more common, but there's both. Wow, there's both types still. We just got some thunder. I just everybody how we have beautiful day. We've got some rolling thunder And I can't see it right now from where I am so we got something going on there anyway The other thing is always in fact shop the other airsoft sites, too You know we airsoft GIs not the only one But a lot of those companies like I said they carry all of the other manufacturers of tactical gear and every once in a while they put something in a sale that might be that one item you need. So always peruse and don't be slow or lazy about that because it's like they've got a twofer on an assault vest right now. It comes to $20 a piece. Not even that. It's not even that right now. And it's one of those that has a, normally all those vests will take a pistol belt. It's got a small format belt on it and it's got two additional pistol mag pouches on that belt that are horizontally mounted. So for what you're getting for the price there, if you work for you, you've got the mag pouches, pistol pouch, a holster, the vest of course is adjustable to a degree and so is the belt. But for $20 or less, you can't really beat that. And again, for caching, for putting stuff into a cache, or here's the other thing, I've been asking for years for everybody to do a 5.10 program. That's how you can afford to do a 5.10 program. Somebody who shows up at my door, bare-ass naked with a towel wrapped around their hind end that had to run from their house is not going to complain when I can turn around and put him back into clothing, put a pair of boots on his butt, on his feet, put a tactical gear on his body and throw a rifle at him and say, let's go kill the bastard that just went to your house. See that? They're not going to, nobody's going to complain. Especially since you also have the attitude, will they attack your place? Maybe this isn't quick to attack mine. Hell, they're probably on the way. Let's go kill the bastard. So everybody needs to be ready to be able to do that and that means a ready rack with the equipment hanging there ready to go. So and having the backups like our other caller was talking about earlier, so I can, you can deal with whatever solution shows up and happens to be in favor of whatever you drag back in the darkness, you figure out, oh, oh, that's not what I thought it was. Well, I'm gonna need some other stuff. Oh, you have it on the shelf. Pretty cool. Anything else? Shall we go ahead, please? I'm sorry. No, that's all I had, Mark. I was just bringing that up. Hey, Mark. I appreciate that. Yay, go ahead, Geller. Who else do we have? Who we got, Tom? I want an Air Force of Practice landing military aircraft on Porsche M32 by Trevor Jew. Drew, Thursday, July 22nd, 2021. Alpena County, Michigan. A portion of M-32 will be closed for five hours on August 5th as the Air Force practices landing an aircraft on roadways designed for cars and trucks. According to the Air Force, the plan is to land four A-10 aircraft and two C-146 aircraft on a closed off portion of the road near the Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center. The Michigan Air National Guard 127th Wing from the Selfridge Air National Guard Base, the Air Force 355 wing from Davis, Manton Air Force Base Arizona, and Air Force Special Operations Command from Duke Field, Florida, will be participating. It's all part of the annual multinational, large-scale military event, exercise northern strike hosts by Michigan National Guard in northern Michigan. On August 5th, M32 will be closed from Easter of Heron Road to west of King-Salmon Road from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Air Force personnel will be in direct contact with those homes affected by the power outage and request residents to contact their utility companies for backup plans if necessary. Members of the public are asked to not gather near the landing zone. Again, this... Oh no, we won't. We'll be tactically dispersed along the runway. Again, the Air Force to Practice Landing Military Aircraft on Portion of M32, that's on Up North Flies. Again, that's Up North Flies Air Force to Practice Landing Military Aircraft on Portion of M32, and the date of it will be August 5th from 8am to 1pm. Now, I'll remind everybody that is one of the reasons for the Interstate Defense Highway Network being built the way that it was. You might pay attention, let me ask you, what is the distance from the center line of the road to the fence that usually is the perimeter fence on any of your closed, limited access, Interstate Defense Highway Network road grids? What is the average length of flat surface area from one bend in the road to the next for most of the highways. They're intentionally built to accommodate the aircraft situation they're describing here. The whole road network, wherever it is possible to do so, is an alternate tactical runway as needed. And you and me, we're the secondary beneficiaries of the road net that we paid for. We're not it's not ours. It's it's the interstate defense highway network In fact, it's the Eisenhower interstate defense highway network That's why they're doing what they're doing. But here's more important. That's northern strike, right? Right Tom. Yes It's part of the going instructing. It's the air part. It's the air part Well, that means that those are that there's foreign troops are operating with that Everybody understand you want to get some really cool images How about some really cool images of the foreign troops up there that you're not supposed to know about participating in northern strike Shortly across the whole of the state of Michigan. Well if you want to know the foreign troops that's gonna be there Actually northern strikes gonna be from July 31st to August 14th the United Kingdom, Latvia, Liberia are the ones, are the foreign troops that are going to be there that they set the setting as of right now. So Latvia, Liberia and Great Britain are at least acknowledged in that article, right? Yeah, they're the ones acknowledged. 5100 participants from three US Army components, US Air Force active duty guards, US Marine, US Navy components plus units from the United Kingdom, Latvia, Liberia, yes. That's very good. That's in, yeah. Now that, as US foreign military units to gather in northern Michigan for war simulation. They're going to be doing it at the national All domain war fighting center. Well, one of the other things that's missing... Go ahead. The training areas consist of camp-grantling maneuver training center and Alpena combat readiness training center. 148,000 acres of maneuver space for more than 17,000 square miles of special-use airspace. Very good. Anything else was there any any other okay your is there more to the article or is that it? Well, no, there's more to the article. I just but I was just doing um, it's like what is Huh? Yeah, those are the high points of it Also, I'm gonna do something else that I'm gonna It has something totally different do but it's it's a FBI agent and Whitmer kidnapped in case arrested after allegedly beaten wife after swingers party. Yay! Well we know who that was with. Just imagine Mr. Whitmer, you know, the one that's our supposed governor, you know, Greta Bruce-Schinner, naked with her leather jacket and a whip. Who's in charge of the FBI? Who's in charge of the FBI? Yeah, honey, I don't think you should let her use the whip on you. Oh, shut up. Shut up. She's in charge. She's in charge. I can picture that. And then the FBI is just thinking, oh, I'm going to get the tall blonde girl. Oh, God, it's a guy. What's all that extra plumbing? Oh, wait a minute. Oh, and he still got the whip on you. Yeah. Full still you FBI guy. Yep. It's our government in motion. I mean, I told you it's perverts perverts incorporated You got Greta vs. Jennifer governor. We got the lesbo team as you know in the in the Attorney General's office queers a $3 bill worthless turds and Then on top of that you got the pervert feds, you know the pedo the pedo sniffer meat puppets their minions And the only ones that could possibly be having any kind of official job in that particular operation nowadays have to be the same kind of pedo pervert, you know, sniffer meat puppets. So, God. But, uh, that's okay, don't worry. I mean, so he got, did he get arrested because he made it to public and apparently made him mopping the floor where there may be at a McDonald's or something? I don't know, but it says he was arrested after beating wife after a swinger party. Hmm. Well, first of all, they knew what kind of a party they were going to. Was he angry because Greta Bruce Jenner demanded something that she didn't provide? Maybe the FBI boss was pissed because he didn't get what he wanted. This is where it's like... Imagine a government so perverted. Imagine a government so twisted. You've entered the Greta Bruce Jenner and Pero Sniffer Meat puppet zone. Well, are you choking and dying? Yeah, here's something. No, I'm laughing and all. Here's something else. Biden tells Kraut, I don't care if you think I'm Satan reincarnated. The fact is you can't look at the television and say nothing happened on the 6th. Wow. Now he's acknowledging that he's Satan reincarnated? But Satan doesn't need to be reincarnated. That's what he says. I know the term, but... Go ahead. He says, I don't care if you think I am Biden. Biden goes, tell us, I don't care if you think I'm Satan reincarnated. Yeah. No, no, I'm still, like I said, the meat puppet is not Satan. Satan has his tentacle up the meat puppets are and that's Obama. So for everybody out there, just remember, bummer is a problem. It's the Biden night flash, you know, The Petrosniffer Meat Puppet is simply a tool. A really bad tool, not your first choice tool, but it's one they were willing to accept because, well, you know, well, you know, you know, you know, radio man, well, you know, that thing, come on, man. That's not really the best tool in the toolbox. Good enough for what they're doing, they don't care. So anyway anything else before we go any farther we're going to spend next subject, but go ahead. Nope. Nope I just wanted to throw them out to you Let everyone know remember August 5th 8 a.m. The 1 p.m. Have your cameras ready Okay, wait a minute. Yes now August now by the way, we don't have to be really close, but would be kind of fun to see Infiltration units could you know work in a number of different ways? We could pre-position cameras for the event. We don't have to be right there. This is great practice. You could do it weeks in advance and be squared away and have real on-time footage right there showing the whole event. In fact, we could count pimples on their noses. We do it right. That would be kind of fun. Of course, we also want to know who's who in the zoo. I tell you what, before we're any farther, go ahead. So I'm gonna say hey those don't look like US soldier uniforms. That's right, but well, they're gonna be landing transports. Those are easy. Now there's a couple reasons for everybody to go. Well, they're letting you know tactical aircraft combat aircraft as far as attack aircraft and they're lending, you know transports the transports may be like first wave to set up and establish First it would be a ground a ground Recon force that's supposed to come in if they were doing this, right? They'll do a quick physical recon set up physical operational security in the area that's proposed for the landing strip After that they will either bring in a certain amount of ground transport to establish ground weather operations Surface to air traffic control etc because they're basically building a mobile airstrip a mobile air base Now the other option is the air to aircraft coming in their job is actually to be bringing in the support units all mobile so they come in they drop off a series of palletized piece of equipment or trucks the trucks are banned communications and support they Establish themselves in a proper location that once operational security has been established And then they're going to call in the aircraft and they actually do air traffic control from the ground and talk the aircraft in and operate from the ground in that area as a forward combat mission facility. So there's a couple different ways they can do it. The thing is that the tactical aircraft are going to be escorting troops and that's what the other two transports represent, which means all of the other support comes in as a column. from the ground. This basically is how we've set up our aviation units. Our aviation units are built to do what they're practicing right now. I actually covered that in the Battle for the Republic series. If you remember, in each book there's a part of each of the storyline overlapping and integrating, obviously woven through the whole series. And the forward aviation unit I covered extensively. how it would work, how it would be deployed, what they'd be doing in the field, and it has to be quick deployment to develop and undevelop the site. You come in exactly as you described, a security unit does a quick sweep. Once they've confirmed that they have control of the area, then the support unit comes in, you throw your weather balloon up, you've got your windsock, all your radio, your mast are all in place, boom, boom. And you're talking in, although you have minimal or no radio signature whatsoever at all possible, it's mostly, you know, we call it basically real world analog. Everything is a matter of eyeball and intelligence using the human brain. But when you get on the ground fueling, resupply or exchange of material, the aircraft is coming in, dropping off munitions, medical supplies. It can also be a database courier bag, you know, system. It's doing all kinds of other things. before it takes off as quick as it's off loaded it's loaded and there everything's been topped off pilots been given food whatever else is needed in the time he has and he's off the ground and in the air again NOE nap of the earth flying NOE what so that's going to go or given there well Shelby again hey along the what you're talking about with the air people could track this you know even if they're not in the state if they've got their transponders on, which they have to have them on, at least identify them. There's a website, the easiest way to find it is ASBD radar. I'm sorry, it's, correct, ADSB radar. If you type that into Google, and you'll pull up a website at the top of the list, it'll be global, ADSBexchange.com, and you click on that, and then it says click on track aircraft. and then you'll pull up like a Google Maps of the country or wherever your location and you can zoom out. And if you go up the top right corner, there's a U as in uniform. There's a couple, like three letters. If you click U, that'll filter out all the commercial traffic and it'll just show military aircraft and then you can click and drag and zoom into that area. So that way you don't have the commercial traffic. But if you're zooming in and there's not that much... much commercial traffic, you can click that U again and just in case they're using some other commercial traffic in that area for this event, you can click on the aircraft, it would show what other plane, watch or picture of the aircraft, maybe either of the aircraft or and it'll tell you what country it's from and whatnot and give you other altitude, speed, everything else and even show a track line that people have tracked this aircraft from where it came from, roughly if Because people can put this on a computer and upload this information to this website. They can sign up and do this themselves and share with the public so they can, everybody else can craft and whatnot and see that enjoy watching planes and whatnot. That's the easiest way to find it is Adam, Sierra, Bravo, Adam Delta Sierra, Sierra, Bravo, Sierra, radar into Google. And you'll find at the top of the list, it'll be Adam Delta Sierra, Bravo, exchange and it'll say tracking aircraft and you'll just click on that and then you'll have the main homepage and you'll see a tracking radar or radar. You click on that and then you'll bring up a Google maps and then like I said you'll see a map of the country and you'll just zoom out or zoom in, click and drag, go to that area and then you can click the little U up in the right hand corner of the map and that'll filter out all commercial. And then you can click on each individual aircraft and you can see the tracks and stuff where they came from and whatnot. Very good. And again, well, we've actually done that over the area right here, haven't we? Everybody asks, why is there CIA aircraft that orbit around your area? It isn't necessarily that they're watching us, per se, but yes, they do hang around our piece of real estate all through this part of Washtenaw County because there are a couple of spook and cooke operations right out of Willow Run and the local areas. and they fly and do a combination of probably surveillance but also training missions for overseas operations. That was one of the systems that we used to watch back in the day. Remember when Hosin Puss, remember the survivor of the C-123 shoot down over Nicaragua way back in the day? Guys, where they trained was right here in our backyard. They were flying NOE, NAPA, the earth in the in metropolitan areas with the C-123s that basically they were using for cargo drops down there in Nicaragua when they got their ass shot off. But the same kind of flight path operates, and we could track them, but I physically saw them at different times. And we're talking treetop level inside the Ann Arbor metropolitan area. along the Huron River. Exactly the kind of work they were doing when they were doing short altitude kicker work down there for dropping off equipment. Except that somebody gave them an idea where they were and they had a SAM-7 shoved right up their hind end at point blank range and they came down real fast. Hossenpuss survived because he was wearing a personal parachute. So busted most legs but he didn't go down with the ship and end up as hamburger. So... Again, you can track any aircraft. Now, they may not tell you what the aircraft is. Now, remember, that's another thing, just because it does have a marker. You've got to be able to see where it is. You know, mid-air collisions are just so embarrassing. But what's interesting is it may not tell you exactly what you're looking at, but it gives you an idea where it is. So, and again, the other reason we're fading back to actually including the civilian aircraft is because It is true that they do take contracted military or former military aircraft and use them if they are contracted to do so as part of a support exercise of some kind. Do this out west all the time. And so it's as likely as now we may be able to actually spot something like that here. Also, remember that some of the foreign military equipment is done under foreign, under other foreign contractors that are civilian and tagged as civilian. So that's another reason to go back and forth, filter out, filter in, filter out, filter in. Good point there. Thank you, sir. Anything else? No problem. What you're talking about also, Mark, is you can take, it'll show you the information, like the tail number or something, you could take that information and leave that radar up, open up a page, take that information and put in aircraft registration and there's a plane spotting website and it will actually sometimes tell you who owns that aircraft, whether it be some sort of corporation or military or whatever. And like I said, there's people that do this as a hobby, plane spotting, that will even tell you, oh, okay, this plane is based out of this Air Force Base in whatever state or wherever, or it's been spotted at several Air Force bases that these plane watchers like to watch. That way you could kind of point out and see what type of aircraft this is and where this is possibly located from and different information like that separate from the radar. Excellent. And again, it's all at your fingertips and you didn't even have to leave the house. As we said, if you take the computer and treat it as a serious tool, government won't like it and the system and the racketeers don't like it, but it is something that can be actually used and serves a useful purpose. This is one of the many methods that we can use to plot out or map out an activity, and it's three-dimensional. Up, down, left, right, forward, backward. And then there's the fourth, which is time, because you can actually track and show routes of activity too, and the flight pattern for the aircraft. Anybody else? Before we get to the top, we're only about 10 minutes away from, well, less than that, 10 minutes away from the top about. Go ahead, color. I posted that information in the discord in the intel channel for the website for the aircraft tracking and then the article that Tom was talking about. Very good. One of the other things real quick somebody's asking here how the aerospace mapping is still out there paper mapping for all of the no fly fly zones air corridors etc. And, Ty, you can actually, yes, grab those. We do light tables so that if we're using the computer for reference for the activity for battle boarding, you still want the physical maps because they're at your fingertips. They don't require batteries per se. I like to use the opaque plastic, because I've got a ton of it. I just moved here, to make up light tables that we can lay the printouts on. and then visualize the combination of what you're seeing digitally with an actual mechanical view of properly oriented, north, south, east, west, of the area of operation. And it's not hard to do. One of the things to remember too is if it's a military aircraft, while they can technically fly anywhere, if these planes are flying with ordnance, as in live ordnance, Then there's only two air corridors and mostly only one that's really authorized. They have a secondary option on the west side of the state because some aircraft may be coming from that area. You've got Battle Creek and you've got other other airstrips that have a limited number of aircraft that have been dispersed at different times. And we're not supposed to know about that, but we do. The other air corridor takes them from Sulfurage Air National Guard Base by Sulfurage Air Base. up through the thumb and then they cut across the bay above above Saginaw and then they move across and virtually a straight it's a straight approach towards the grailing area of operation mentioned in the article. In both cases you can pretty well track all of the ordinance carrying aircraft if you see them in that corridor. In other words with the tracking system that Shelby brought up. If you see them using that corridor, they are an armed aircraft, fully armed. That means they both have gravity ordnance, guided missile technology or guided weapons, air-to-air defense, depending upon what they're doing for training. And if it's, in some cases, they may carry some that are dummies, but it's to simulate full spectrum Ordnance packages because the aircraft handles differently and this gives them a chance to actually work with the aircraft and it's in a realistic role With all the bells and whistles attached and yes, they do have a live fire area up in the grilling area So that they actually they do everything full spectrum Combined arms team operations and they can actually use artillery there, too So that's one of the reasons that the area is as active as it is. It's interesting, I would note, because we're almost to the top here, the can heads are not listed this time. Now I will remind you that when we had Northern Strike traditionally, and this is why they may have left the Canadians out or something else is going on, because the Canadians the last time had the largest contingent of Canadian forces on American soil that they have ever deployed and it was in Michigan both in the Upper Peninsula and in the Lower Peninsula for the last two Northern strike exercises they have one every year. And before they were denying that these even happened, it was all crazy conspiracy theory, crazy patriot mythology, nothing like this is going on. There is no foreign troops training or operating on Michigan, so that's just crazy. But then all of a sudden, if you pay attention, they also put a numeral next to Northern Strike, and it represents the year. Well, do the math. See how that works? It kind of tells you that they were lying every step of the way, which we already told everybody, but you've got the buffoons covering for the spit swappers, and that's why they helped to perpetuate the lies until they just felt that we could be arrogant and put right on your face. But it is an interesting opportunity. Again, you don't have to be right on top of where the aircraft are to pretty well visualize to see what's going on. In fact, I guarantee there are areas of observation terrain wise will offer perhaps even a better view of the actual tactical operations rather than being right on top of the target. So we'll have to look at the mapping and we've got a pretty good idea where we might want to deploy cameras etc. So we should have a ringside seat without actually having to be on top of them. Obviously I noticed I didn't say drones, don't do the drone thing, I guarantee that'll be a no-fly zone. and they're going to make an effort with electronic countermeasures to try and find people using stuff like that, or they'll neutralize your equipment, which they can do. I mean, after all, these are only government-licensed pieces of equipment, all these drones that have been put out there. So an override to drop it is very likely. In other words, it's not worth wasting the resource of the asset, plus you become, well, they would consider a hazard, a flight hazard. in the area of activity. So we don't need that particular confrontation. We're trying to collect more data on HUSU and the zoo. And we can do that with earthbound slash ground mounted technology or even standoff drone technology. Remember the cameras are pretty decent on a lot of more expensive drones. The big thing is to use them as camera platforms to deploy close to but not on the area of activity. Something to think about there. Anyway, we are almost at the top. I want to say thank you. We did get a number of donations here over the last couple of days. And I didn't mention it two days ago. I don't know if they did. But even if I didn't, even if I did, and since then, the last two days, those of you that are listening that know, I want to say thank you for the donations that were sent into Liberty Free Radio. We appreciate that. We do have some packages that just went out, so keep an eye on your mailboxes. And that includes one of our, well, it's not gone yet, but it will be soon for Canada. So one of our friends in Canada needs to keep an eye on his mailbox. We also have a couple of other tasks, not to be able to cover them, I won't be doing them tonight, I gotta get more information with regard to helping one or two prisoners out. We'll let you know about that hopefully tomorrow. 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