August 12, 2021
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2h 2m
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2021
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Mark Koernke discussed the recent multi-state power outages affecting Michigan and four other states, attributing them to intentional failures in wireless digital control systems rather than weather damage. He emphasized the importance of local power grids, preparedness, and self-sufficiency, including building alternative energy systems and acquiring tools and supplies. The show covered militia organization, 5-10 programs, ghillie suit construction using organic dyes, magazine and gear procurement from various suppliers, and practical survival skills.
- power grid failure
- michigan blackout
- artificial intelligence failure
- local power grids
- preparedness
- militia
- 5-10 program
- ghillie suits
- walnut hull dye
- body armor
- ar-15 magazines
- centerfire systems
- german web gear
- tools and fasteners
- self-sufficiency
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Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny, not to hunt, to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless, people that want to literally create the proven place are killed called gun-free zones. We're going to do out of office or suck on my machine. 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 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. You've taken some, 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 plan, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, keep the torture freedom burning bright, as Iowoki 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 fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave is this dill the land of the free? I hate half of the technology that they've tried to foist on us, but we'll run with what we've got because we're still gonna stick it in their heads sideways. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm R. Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, east, northeast, and central. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on... libertytreeradio.4mg.com, Liberty Tree Radio 1 satellite, and we are on AM&FM micro stations, CB Bay stations, and UltraNet. Hallmark and Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska, and pretty well not affected by the storm. So like everything else, including the phone system, which I thought was rather fascinating, Our systems didn't break down. We just continue to function. The other operations... Talk about a cluster screw. Anyway, it is Thursday, the other T-Day, when the Israeli Mossad and elements of the US government attack and murder Americans on American soil and try to blame somebody else because you'll be there at work. Tuesdays and Thursdays, everybody shows up for work. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, not so guaranteed. So the... Production of casualties at the Israeli kosher scum, the Mossad, and the elements of the secret police in America doesn't work for them because they can give them the numbers they want. So remember that. Tuesdays, Thursdays, you're at risk. Anyway, it is the 12th of August. It is the 13th year. of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2021 older calendar 2021 battle for the Republic the dance of sorts congratulations the battle continues and but a pretty interesting day the last 24 hours or so we had a series of storms not even as significant as anything that we had Well, several years ago where we actually had tornadoes hit at about the same time of the day right there in Dextropolis. But interestingly enough, technology has changed. And having a discussion with some of the technicians out there, the reason our power went out so spotty is because of digital wireless command networks. Oh, that's the problem. Yeah, it turns out that the hiccups were all out in the field, but with the technology that basically went brain dead, you know, artificial intelligence is artificial. Anyway. This cluster screw has caused a whole bunch of problems not so much that wires are down Well, dad that is that's very interesting because Michigan wasn't the only place that had power problems yesterday and yesterday was that big emergency broadcast test that was going to use smart equipment that you had to opt into how many of these workstations were tied into that What do you want to say? And you know what happened? Two things here. They didn't have enough people. They don't have enough people to go out and respond because they've been what? Cutting back on manpower while they were busy changing out to all of this wireless distance command crap. Problem. There's some kind of either, well like you said Ed, it's either accidental or intentional. And conveniently we had this storm across all of region five What a surprise. The same region, which of course other parts of the country too, but they were big on it here in our region for that emergency FTX, that emergency exercise. And look, we have a crisis on that day. Most of the crisis is not because wires are down. The damage. It's because if, well, wait a minute. Let me look back up here. What happened here a while back with a pipeline? You remember we talked about this. The pipeline didn't go down. They hacked the billing end of the operation, remember? But because of that, they nicked the rest of the system. Basically, although who knows if there was a hack, or as you said Ed, this was supposed to be that disaster training exercise yesterday. Maybe we need a crisis because you all need to panic, which nobody's panicking about this. In fact, everybody's saying the same thing. This is the weirdest kind of blackout that we've had. But what it comes down to, if you look at the patches and areas, what it has to do with is wireless artificial communications failure, just like they had with the pipeline issue. Only a variation on the theme. If If, ha ha ha, it would be an accident. But you see, wait a minute, the pipeline hack wasn't an accident, was it? There's a key word there, hack. So I would just have to say that, you know, considering we've had far worse storms, It's awfully stinking convenient that they put in this all new government semi-funded, and by the way, God help us with all the crap they've got, including the political correctness and kill all the white people and all the other garbage with the infrastructure scam they got coming up through the government right now. The latest scam, the one where they're going to take a trillion dollars and spend it on queers. Oh, and you're going to get about $10 billion spent on infrastructure. Those arrests will have to do with nothing but political correctness and the queers pocketing a trillion dollars. The same is true of what happened here with this. They have had in, and they're not accidental, they're intentional glitches. They tested making the glitches over the last couple of years with the wireless boxes with the the meter system they've been putting on the side of everybody's house. But that meter system reports somewhere guys. It goes through an integrated process step by step and the idea behind that remember was that they were going to tweak the energy grid. But when you have a hiccup with the storm combined with hacking by government you can arbitrarily shut down whole elements of the state or wait a minute states. as in five states. So this is a good thing. You know what I mean? Everybody goes, what? Well, this shows everybody, guys, doesn't this show you that you all need a generator in your house? Doesn't this show you that what the patriots have been doing where we've been taking small communities and actually making secondary power grids separate from the government? Like UltraNet and Hallmark and Golden Spike, they're the communications ed. You do know we've talked about this. We've been building power grids up that are totally separate from. They're not very large, but it doesn't take that much power to keep the lights on in a small community, a dot on the map. By doing that, the only people who they shut down are their own people, and that's kind of cutting off your nose to spite your face. So everybody out there, this was a good test to show you what the enemy plans and how they're going to play their game. They could throw anything in the way of a condition storm-wise. Here's the other problem I have with this too. Understand that they've damaged the infrastructure with regard to power generation because here in Michigan, because of the same leftist oars that we have in our government here in Michigan, just like we have out west, They've been trying to shut down as much of the hydroelectric as they can. Why? Well, because gravity sucks and reality is the cheapest form of power you can get, not wind, hydro. And the dams are not being torn down. All they're doing is trying to eradicate the power supply element of these dam networks. If you go up the Tittabawassee River, there's not a single dam that they can take out. But they've done tried to do everything they can and the tittabawassee electrical grid is an extensive one But they've tried everything they can because it powers a big chunk of Michigan and it's in Michigan you can't really manipulate it from you know outside the state the power is farther and farther away and More consolidated into small easily turned on shutoff systems not that you can't turn a dam off you can you can idle down the dynamos But guess what with all these fan operating systems they do it all the time. They'll just idle them down shut them down and go to zero. Same is true with other power sources, but if you have a multiple number of different types of energy production, then you're not in a monolithic slash a setup mode for failure, which is exactly what you've got to be watching for. So we need to make sure that that doesn't happen. Well, now all you little guys out there can see why the bigger it is, the more likely it'll be a total failure, which is exactly what we see happening right now. Big, big, big is plan for fail. And there's nothing you're going to do to fix this. Nothing. They're not going to fix this at all. They're doing exactly what they wanted it to do and they just tested it, guys. That's what they did here in Michigan and four other states. Go ahead, caller. Who do we have? This is Tom. Remember last year when they, when they, when them dams failed in Midland and all that, they did that stuff last year to them. Right, and part of that, this list went, thank you for bringing that up. Now that's part of what I was talking about. Remember, the guy who owned that dam with the failure because of Greta Bruce Jenner, that cross-dressing queer we have for Governor in Lansing, the faggot-y boy-girl thing. Old shiny face there, and her little lesbian lovers that make up the Secretary of State, the, no, forgive me, the Attorney General's office. Those characters were the ones blocking the owner of the dam from actually doing the work that he was required to do by law. That was proven in documents, people. So in other words, he wanted to do everything that needed to be done, and they kept blocking him from doing it right up until the crisis. And then, wow, this is a miracle. Or no, it's not a miracle. It's a disaster. Well, same difference. And it was not accidental because one of the other things that that's part of the the hydro power grid network system and they've done away with a big chunk of it Ann Arbor, Michigan used to have seven hydro dams. They produced enough power. I walked through them and I was little. Okay, I remember when they started pulling them out. You know what? Many were virtually brand new pieces of equipment. They took it all apart and sent it over to the scrapyard. and systematically they destroyed that hydro grid and here's the kicker, there was enough power generated with the hydroelectric dam network just in one little part of the Huron River to power all of Ann Arbor or most of Detroit at their discretion. And while the power was supposed to be made for Ann Arbor, which is how they sold the dams by the way, you know, to put them in. It turns out that well they end up because they could make more money selling the electricity to Detroit down the road, which they did. Oh well, power went somewhere. And then the eco freaks and the communists that are our biggest problems who need to be dragged out, put up against the wall and shot or dragged out the telephone pole and hung, started the dribble in the long, the quote unquote, long march. or the attack on the American infrastructure. And in reality, this whole piece of legislation coming up, it's not an infrastructure bill. It's an anti-infrastructure bill. It's simply an anti-American bill. Everything about it has to do with anything but fixing bridges or roads. And what little money is there will go to the queers of $3 bill leftists who already have a system like around Detroit or out in San Fag, Cisco. They already have a system set up so that if you drop $100 into a hole, into a, on the table, 99% goes into the Cayman Island and Israeli Haifa Tel Aviv accounts. faster than it takes for me to say it. And they've got the whole paper pushing scam set up. That's why you drop 10 billion in Detroit, it all disappears. Where does it go? All of a sudden Oakland County is richer by 10 billion dollars. Why? Well, 9.85 billion dollars. Because they do have to pay the people that create the fake administration and operates in Detroit so that they can create the illusion that they're doing something while they're spinning their wheels and they have the kinetic energy machine going around in circles doing nothing and fixing nothing. See how that works? Yeah, so anyway, that's the scam sham being played right now only on a much grander scale with even bigger chunks of digits. And of course in the process they want to put a gun to your head to steal more of your paycheck because you don't deserve what it is you make and they want all that you have. So yes and this whole power dribble thing is tied into it. So again this mostly has to do with artificial intelligence failure, switching points and control points because they wanted to get rid of the humans. because the skank kosher mafia filth that are wheedled their way into our system always do this where they cheapify everything, chins out the parts, you know, then they'll have the Hebrew lightning sale later where they're going to burn the place down. But in the meantime, everything they can to negate all of the locals, get rid of all of the regular American employees, operate the equipment from overseas, You know like in Guadalajara or Vietnam or take your pic. It's like it's like toll roads Okay You mean to tell me that we don't have a single American company or that we couldn't make an American company like for Texas Texas is Texas toll road money goes to Spain So you graduate people from five to ten different state universities every year? But you can't make a single group of people that could manage and operate on American soil inside Texas, the Texas toll roads. You want to know why they don't want that? Because when they ship it overseas, they've already got a hack program set up. They pocket and steal a big chunk of what they actually take in and the liar digit numbers they send back. are perfectly cued and the bookkeeping is perfectly askew so that the rats that are all the spit swapping ring knockers can steal a supply. And the same is true with all the rest of this dribble. It's like, well, we ought to be operating it over, around the planet, somewhere else. Why? How many people do we graduate from the University of Michigan, not that they're worth anything, but how many did you produce this year? How many from, and now if you go out and look, how many colleges and universities did we produce, you know, people graduating, did we produce from how many colleges this year? Granted, 90% were worthless, but you know what they do, the kind of work we're talking about is something that might actually be able to handle. It gives them something to do. But instead we have some foreigners overseas and we have to send all of the data streaming out of the country and have somebody else telling you about your weather from the other side of the planet rather than a weather service inside your your county your state and in your country. The same is true with all the other aspects what we're talking about here and it's the same scam over and over and over and over and over again. So It's not a surprise. I'm not upset. It's just a reverse. This helps to give us everybody a lesson. We told you so. We told you so. And by the way, we told you so. Now, since the writing is on the wall, some of the things that I've talked about we need to reinforce. Number one, local power grids. Now, there's a lot of places here in Michigan where we actually do have small hydro. I've talked about this many times. But we've also installed private hydro in places where progressively with intelligent deployment, we've been able to establish generous energy production for small dots on the map, you know, towns, villages that might have two to three hundred people in them. They may or may not actually even have a gas station. But all over the state, we've been progressively doing this for decades now, and it's been a successful program. When the power goes down on the map, their power grid goes down. But we really, well, it's not an inconvenience. It's a good practice to be able to walk over, hit the mains, and isolate your community and watch everybody else pitter and twitter about, well, big business failure. artificial intelligence failure. But one of the advantages is that this is how we're also able to maintain small and mid-sized manufacturing. See, one of the ways that they track who's doing what is through the power grid. But if you're generating power in a number of different ways and you're not locked into their power grid, you can produce all the energy necessary to run anything that you need to in terms of small and medium production machinery. We've already been doing that for decades. So we've got that pretty well down pat. And again, the idea is to screed. In other words, here's a neat trick. One of the things that think about this, yeah, your power is plugged in and you're, you know, you're running some one 10 technology. But you're not running anything heavier and you're not putting any drain or strain on the system because in both directions you're saving. For most of your minimal or piddly power maintenance needs, that can be off the wall and it creates the illusion of a billing. The rest of your power that you need for significant technology motivation, we build. We make. Chemouflage and the chemouflage works quite well. By the way, there are also a number of ways you can even manipulate the power grid that they do produce and use it for as long as possible, which you want to anyway because it's kind of like everything else. I told you before, let me give an example. Don't leave Facebook. If they finally bump you off, don't do the, I need to appeal. Ah, piss on them. It's done. It's like Twitter, okay? When Twitter, you know, you're working to bump you off the account. You need to, you know, excuse, no, I'm not gonna say anything. I'll just keep doing what I'm doing. And then it was like, we're kicking you off Twitter. Oh, well, bye. See ya. Wouldn't want to be ya, at which point. Now, in the meantime, it gave all kinds of dribble data because, remember, kitties, puppies, flowers, and then all kinds of other renamed stuff in between. Some idiot stick with a computer monitor over an IFA, Tel Aviv, maybe out, some other schmuck out in maybe Utah, was busy staring at all that data because they had to pore over it. Well, at least we kept some people employed, but with basically worthless information. And if they want to incorporate that into their oh-so-critical overview of understanding Mark because of social media, well, puppies. kittens, puppies, flowers, gardening. Gardening, a little more flowers. And do you like kitties? I like kitties. I like kitties. You see what it means? See, that's how you should all be looking at social media, is flack. We, instead of doing less, you should all be doing a lot more. You know, when I get on any social media, I have a policy I have to at least do 25 to 30 postings. I don't care what they are, although I do have certain themes I might like at a certain point, but 25 to 30 to 40 postings, especially to in name directions. And then maybe every once in a while pick somebody who's so far away from you and disassociated and was a casual party and just go to town and give them an education with the technology you have and on to another person. Seriously, it's a great way for, first of all, you are providing a whole lot of like meanies, cartoons, imagery that are useful for people in so many different ways. Hopefully they'll share. I always enjoy it when somebody says, well, we just share all of these. That's great. And now it's creating more black. Now the same is true with regard to all of these other activities that we're involved in. Guys, we don't back off. You increase activity. Remember that there's a reason for that. It actually does help to fog the other encrypted and or phonetic code activity that's going on. I know what somebody's saying. They know what they're saying to me, but not anybody else anywhere could possibly interpret what was just transmitted with puppies and gardening. Goebbelsberg, Parsha, Furgar, Raghar-Ragh! Mmm, Corn Pop! Yeah, come on man! Oh, whatever. Anyway, now that's that other guy, and he's not talking in code. The Petosniffer Meat puppet is just so far around the corner, he can't see the other two cornies, he already passed. DORN POP! Anyway! So alternatives, but another thing, did you, if you're listening and you're in five states, did you have to power up the generator? Did you make any mistakes? Is there something you needed to do? Is there something that you realized? Oh darn, the most common thing that happens, let me point this out, gasoline. Well, yeah, I had a gas can that was on reserve for the generator, but you know, I had to do some extra lawn mowing and I was looking around and I was in a hurry. So I grabbed the can for the generator, which was also stabilized. I used that which was okay because you do need to rotate your fuel but then I didn't fill it back up. I actually had just dumped a bunch of the storable quick use water because I have different tiers of storage. I got stuff that's deep storage, been there for a long time, it's not going anywhere. I've got rotational stock of what is potable, you know, fresh water that's in technically in mid-storage, but it's actually in the same category, just a little more reachable, because I do store stuff in ways that, hey, if I have to dig it out, I got to dig it out. But then there's like the transient, where we use this stuff every day, and I intentionally have so many gallons of water nonstop on standby. Well, I did still have probably 20, 30 gallons of water available. But the other part of it I had just rotated out. We were in a hurry yesterday, so guess what? We took off, went out, did a bunch of things, came back while we were doing the program. That's when the power went out. Or just as we started the program. Oh, convenient. And in the process that those water containers hadn't been filled. So I had to do that today at some point just to be safe. Power came back on this afternoon, mid-afternoon. this area. No significant, you know, there wasn't any, you know, main oak tree over this or something falling over that. No, nothing like that. It was in fact a artificial intelligence failure that was down the road and they had to do more resetting and pushing of buttons rather than lines down or something crushed like a main transformer. That wasn't the case at all. So, this is one of those like intentional artificial crises that had no business even existing, but is typical of the kind of multi-layered screw-up, grossly overcomplicated failure based on grossly overcomplicated solutions that negated human activity, which would have intervened and prevented the entire quote-unquote crisis that failed five states because of idiot sticks. that we have in business to our wicked and traitors to America. That's why. That's why we have five states that have power problems right now. It has nothing to do with, oh my god, the horrible weather, this stuff we grew up with. What it has to do with is intentional malfeasance and betrayal by a handful of turds that need to be dragged out and shot. That's really what needs to happen. And nobody wants, oh no, it's just, oh, the climate change. Now my ass. Seriously. However, remember they're doing it to themselves. If we have the ability and the throw weight and that's one of the reasons that when you have an incident like this, shows you why you need to be able to cut off from their system and run your own. Demonstrates why having more solar batteries, you know solar power and batteries, why you need to have more alternate lighting. My area was completely lit up. People were slowing down and looking around because none of my power, one of my lights, yard lights are off. None of my perimeter lights were, you know, half a mile in either direction or off. Everything runs. Well, why does it run? Well, because it's all unconnected, disconnected to the power grid. That's why. In fact, they even had somebody on foot last night. I don't think he expected me to actually be where I was, but I could see and observe with Cameron with night vision way before the person got close. And he wasn't really sensibly dressed. So it could just been a crazy method, you know, looking for maybe profit. On the other hand, that's how government employees operate too. So anyway, remember, you should be hunting 24 hours a day. You should have your technology up and ready to roll. and layers of technology. If your power fails, well guess what? Some of it you can't shut off. That's the only thing, it's a plus minus thing there. If you have standard solar lighting that is independently strong and just works off, you know, the color coatings, so to speak, when it gets darker, the light comes on. You can't shut it off, so when you do set stuff like this up, you have to plan and understand that it needs to be detrimental to the enemy while not becoming a detriment to you if you're having to utilize night vision and or natural night vision. So your lighting all needs to be pointed out so to speak and you can still have it layered so you know again as I do one light series of lights overlap another which overwash another which overwash another. Somebody wants to walk through and start knocking them down it's going to become very apparent too. One way or another it just gives you an idea that you may need to light up the whole 360 with some you know reconnaissance by fire just to see who screams. Whaaaaa! Yeah, I told you it was one over there by the... but yeah over by the cedar tree. Listen, I told you it was two. Look! Oh God! Oh God! I guess that worked. Okay, but I'll bet you I didn't get them all. There's got to be some more out there. If you shoot two or three and you're a lot of screaming, you got to figure this out. Probably four, right? Come out, come out, wherever you are, you'll ask away backfaggots. Hello! So anyway, as it is, we still have other places, many that are out of power. Most of it is incompetence in the part of the system. And it's not the rank and file people that work. They'd love to have more people working. They don't. They had to beg for people from other states. Which is kind of interesting because, well, wait a minute, Michigan was begging for people from other states. And Ohio's in the same boat, Indiana's in the same boat, Illinois is in the same boat, Wisconsin's in the same boat, well wait a minute. So where do they think they're going to come from? Well obviously they're going to be farther away. That's what's going to happen. It's going to be a lot farther away. Which by the way does happen. They do that on a regular basis too. It's interesting that they weren't prepared for this even though normally they like with the tornado wave we had. Guys, they had a whole bunch of vehicles pre-deployed before that storm hit by two days. And all the line trucks came in in legions. We don't have a bunch of lines down like that. But we have more of the different parts. It's a checkerboard. If you want to go look at the power, look at Detroit Energy. If you look at the Detroit Energy grid, take a look at the color coding for it. And notice the patchwork patterns. Now, remember, consider artificial intelligence control, not a transformer or wire line down because that's not what it was that caused this problem. All five states have the same issue. The lion's share of it is cascading, protective, intentional knock shutdowns and failures done by the system based on software, not on hardware. Oh, you're not supposed to know about that. Well, somebody told you. And by the way, the guys that are in the electric companies, they know this. Of course, they also know they don't have the manpower, like I said earlier, because, well, they also cut back on personnel and kicked a bunch of people out, because if you've got the machines doing it, you don't need humans there anymore until the machines fail. And then now you don't have any humans to replace. Oh, that's just like what happened with all these other systems. In other words, the whole thing was a fuck up from the get from the get-go because of idiot sticks who are incompetent. They've been incompetent, they will be incompetent, and they will continue to be incompetent. They are incompetent. So anyway, we're at the bottom and a little past. So Edward, I'll tell you what. I just, it's just one of those songs I haven't heard a little bit again on our program, but if you could, Johnny Cash, Further around up the road. Okay, if you could let's plug that in as a little past the bottom the radius. It is 536 and For some of you sitting in the dark. Well, no, you can't be sitting in the dark I mean, you're not sitting in air conditioning powers out in all these five states Many of you listening are probably outside maybe on the picnic table enjoying the sunshine for a change Rather than inside in the air conditioning where you should be Well, you can be on occasion. Make it a treat rather than the dorm. That's how to do it. But if you can, a reminder pass on how to find us here at Liberty Tree Radio, www.libertytreeradio.org.com. Johnny Cash, further on up the road, for all my brothers and sisters in arms, for the militia, we'll all be together further on up the road. Where the road is dark and the seed is sown Where the gun is cocked as the bullets call Where the miles are marked in the blood and the gold I'll meet you for the wrong of the road Got on my dead man suit And my smiling skull rings my lucky graveyard boots And a song to sing I got a song to sing It keeps me out of the cold And I'll meet you further on up the road Further on up the road Further on up the road Where the way is dark And the night is cold One sunny morning We'll rise I know And I'll meet you farther on up the road Now I've been out in the desert Just doing my time Searching through the dust Looking for a sign If there's a light up ahead Well brother I don't know But I got this fever burning We are back. Of course we all know we got further up the road, a whole lot of friends waiting for us. Time comes we'll all be there too, and we'll all be together again. So for all of you out there stay focused on the mission understand you got a war to fight you've got a battle and a lot of battle to head of you and We get to the other end those of us that are standing whoever is there Remember all those that aren't and always honor them by speaking their names always sing as we slay and sing of those that have fallen because they're all still there with you as long as one of us are standing and we keep repeating it we're all alive and even beyond that we're still we'll still be around guess what anyway we got a lot of work to do. Organize arm equip and train as militia establish a 510 program in your area of operation. Remember communications, transportation, and medical support are especially critical. This weekend at Hold on here at Camp Naga-Hitcham. There is going to be a ghillie suit build a project They have hundreds of yards of burlap some of which I donated by the way that are actually what it is is Light tower wraps. It's perfect. You can get this really phenomenal jute in one and a half foot Strands that are like unlimited like a hundred feet 200 feet long. They wrap the aluminum cast light poles with them. And I've gotten this for years. I've gotten tons and tons of this and I donated, oh I think, 18 trash bags, 50 gallon trash bags. I roll them up real tight, pack them all up together. Some of them are already different shades of gray because of the way they fade, which is really cool. But this is really high quality jute. You know, this is slash hemp slash, you know, cuff. But what we're going to do is, in fact, I want to do this myself this season of Shopta Nancy, is natural dyes. We can do RIT dye, and we're going to do some RIT dye for color, but I want to use organic, and we're testing this with the thermal right now. With the RIT dye, I don't know what specific, what they're using for the pigments, okay? And jute already comes in a number of different browns, brown greens, brown grays, but remember it settles and progressively dries up. The oils that are in it, which there's oils in all cloth, all material, cotton the same way, are of course, they're at a particular level or percentage, but as they wear, and of course you bleach, for instance, a lot of cotton, you don't have to do much bleaching, it's already white. But with bleaching, because usually whites, it's a cotton-polyester blend, mostly cotton, but it can have one other polymer in it, or underclothes, for instance. Progressively, there'll be a shade changing in that. Half of that has to do with iron in the water, typically. I know, it could be other things, Sargent's Tries, but those usually come out, which is why you wash all the whites together, right? Remember? But it's a bleaching that breaks down and pulls a lot of the oils and stuff that are in the cloth over a long, long, long period of time. With jute, it's the same situation only because of the fiber and the nature of the material. It has a tendency to bleach out and go towards the gray tan range, lighter color. So you'll run into a mix of this and of course it gets hit by the sun a lot, part of it gets bleached out, part of it doesn't, which is really cool with a lot of these wraps because they have the different colors and shades on them already, which means you may not want to do much with some of them. However, one of the things that I really, really want to try this year on a larger scale is, for instance, butternut shell, butternut hull, not butternut. nutshell, but the outer hulls. This is also true with hickory and one of the best for dyeing the, I know, I mean come on, have you ever done walnuts? Walnut husk makes an excellent mid-brown butternut color dye that traditionally has been used. Butternut was used and walnut was used back through the depths of time, but during the American War for Independence, that's why the coloration of our battle dress was in the brown range because most everything that was clothing was homespun, number one. And to get a more utility, permanent dye color to set to the material, which was woolen and cotton and hemp, and everybody forgets hemp was part of the standard, not unique. Oh, you mean you had marriage, you wanna? No, that's a made up name by the idiot sticks who were bankers who were trying to destroy the hemp. that the farmers were producing, okay? Hemp. Hemp was the thing that kept the farmers out of foreclosure with the bankers, which is why another one of the reasons they waged war on it, because hemp meant that the bankers still had to be beholden to the property owner, not the other way around. So they tried to regulate and restrict as many cash crops as possible. Hemp was a cash crop guaranteed, no matter how bad your land it grew. Okay, period. That's why they called it weed. Wasn't weed because, whoa, dude, it's a cool name for the dopers, man. No, BS, it's a farmer term. Because if you had any bad land, well, man, the corn's not doing well. We each doing bad of rotated crops. Well, put hemp on it. That'll bring it all, bring the nutrients back up and you'll get a cash crop. You can, you pay off whatever you got in the way of taxes. Yeah, I guess you're right. I was going to kind of wait on that for another year, but yeah, let's do it. So all you do is a weed topping on it, literally like dropping or just drop the stuff. And the weed comes up and guess what? Then you harvest it, you got money. Because it has sale, rope, and all kinds of other material things including production clothing. Hemp was a core component. That's why they did away with hemp. Well, it's also again with jute slash hemp. with the burlap and the materials that are out there, when you're staining it you want something, if it can be, think about this, organic, not synthetic. Why? Well you already know about shine with night vision, right? Now we've tested that so we know what works, what doesn't work. But let me point something out. If we were going to making our own patterns, And one of those for me, I like the ATACS pattern. Okay, the ATACS brown, the ATACS green. We'd have to experiment to see what we could pull to do a green pattern, but to do a brown, which I prefer for most of it anyway, to do a brown cloud pattern with walnut husk would be very easy. In fact, what would be interesting is to get the different depths of color. What I want to experiment with, and I've never had time to do, but this year it's got to be done, is you take the hull itself right out of the boil mix and use that like the sponge that you use to make the cloud pattern, but you use the husks themselves. You're going to get a combination of smoky colors and defined denser patterns of stain. But here's the big advantage. These are all organic stains. The material that you're incorporating into the cloth is not a man-made synthetic. It's another organic. And so on top of everything else, one of the other things that we've been experimenting with is to find out how many different ways we can reduce your thermal signature. And one of the things that does that is it actually retains a certain amount of material, you know, energy on a regular basis and commutes it. or transmits it kind of like fiber optic is the polyester or the nylon fibers that are in the cloth. Now they can be masked and in fact as I pointed out there's a number of different materials you can buy if you go to bow hunters, anybody that sells bow and arrow tech and does hunting tech. There are washable or actually soakable anti-infrared treatments and there's three different ones out there and you want to use all three on the same piece of cloth because each of the different treatments actually affect a certain part of the visible spectrum using thermal. And in fact one of the guys who built thermal reduction ghillie suits for the bat faggots that used them at Waco stated you know gave us the formula years ago because it's what he did for them And that's why he said when they tried to pick them up on the thermal from above and then only could see their small arms fire, well, there's nothing you can do to shield that burst of energy. But the suits and the gear that they were wearing was treated by a process that was developed out of Ohio. So now we go one step further. We're going to eliminate in many cases the other additives or synth components that usually are brought in to enhance color or to create particular effect. We're going totally organic on this and what's interesting is that traditionally, for instance, walnut hull. Guys, you wear plastic gloves if you want to shell walnuts when you're taking getting the hulls off because It stains the fingers. If you weren't a brown man and you want to be a brown green man, you can be a brown green man. At least, well, all the way up to your elbows if you want, depending on how you're handling the stuff. And it will stay there for quite some time. The dye marker, the pigment works really well. And with cloth, which is again, you want something that if you're going to wear it under normal weather conditions, you're going to get rained on, whatever. It's not going to bleed out. Well, this stuff does. That's what's interesting way it away. Again, the nature of the material is a natural organic bonds well with the other material slash fibers and permeates them lays with it and alters or changes the color accordingly depending upon the amount of material you apply. But it is an organic, not a synthetic. It isn't going to show up as some flier or scar or coloration with the thermal spectrum technology. And in fact, the ambition or the hope is to find out how effective it is at actually reducing or nullifying some of the projective qualities of the uniform. if we apply it to modern or conventional clothing with the normal polyester-cotton mix. So again, there's lots of clothes you can get at Resale Store to do research, R&D. And so we're going to be doing some really cool stuff. And we will hopefully have the second generation of corny flage, Nancy corny flage. If you remember, the first corny flage was done by Nancy a couple decades ago for Hootari. And everybody's like, where did they get that really cool camouflage at fall? Nancy Kornke made it. So this time around, we're going to work on Kornke Flauge, too. And we're dead serious about this. Right now, we're getting into the halls. We're getting the walnuts are starting to fall. We're going to get two things out of this walnuts. We're doing cookies and also doing fruitcakes. And we're going to get the materials. Now, the other thing, and there was another product out of this that I should mention. Walnut hulls guys we're going to be doing a lot of polishing and you can you can actually produce Crushed walnut hulls. There's a number of different ways you can make up a cruncher. So that's another thing I even touched on yet. So you're going to get from harvesting Three products you're going to get nut meat for you know consumption. We're going to get walnut hulls for polishing and We're going to get the outer the outer frangible material, the outer hull, for dye marking and for other work. We'll see what else we can come up with. I actually have not looked at the pH. That's another thing. There's all kinds of little things we can test real quick. But there's a couple other things that we can do with the husks that might be very interesting. And again, the fourth is we actually have the residue or waste husk itself. Actually, it's got a lot of cool minerals in it. It might be useful for some other kind of gardening work we haven't thought of yet. We'll work that out too, though. But the idea is 100% re-consumption, how they used to work farms, everything including, in fact, if at all possible, they couldn't do something with the squeal, but everything else on the pig or the cow or the goat or the chicken was used. Any other process where you did something, every aspect of the organic process of farming, was utilized in some other elements to enhance or to, you know, for bedding, for fodder, for manufacturing. Many products that you wouldn't even think that the farmer produced went into industrial application and still do today. It just not talked about that much. You know, other elements are waste products that are produced. Traditionally, back in the day when they were building gunpowder, the farmers were producing, what was that? Crisply stuff. that appeared between the cow or chicken or pig manure when it was laying on limestone. What is that white, crystal-y stuff? The government would come around and pay good money for it. Why was that? And what did the government do with it? What did the government or private contractor, I'll give you a hint, arsenals do with that stuff? Oh, oh. Let's see this component one more component another component boom Hey, that's pretty cool. Oh, there's some other work involved, but it's pretty cool Anyway, so ideas not jail solutions not just complaining about the problems Anyway, we're going to have a big set too, or they're going to do a number of Gilly suits. They've got two or three instructors. The big question is, what type of system do you want to build? Because I think they're going to do two or three different models, different applications, and some people are going to want to do maybe all three and build up a wardrobe of Gilly suits. Well, actually, it's a wardrobe of components. And so I'm sure that they'll allow people to, you know, roll into the next part of the class and it's time consuming. That's the one thing about this. You always see people buy them off the shelf. Somebody else did all the work. And even there is still not perfect, but it's a good start. If you're building them yourself, you know exactly what you want. You're going to find out just how tedious the work is and you're going to appreciate more. Wow. Whoever built those other ones, well, they did a half-ars job, but they still That's a lot of work. So again, hopefully you guys will all not get frustrated, but rather it's a learning lesson. And it's one of those things where, you know what, it's a way to eat up time when you're an operational unit and you're deployed. Rather than picking your nose and watching videos, everybody was supposed to be doing something productive that would help to enhance the fighting potential of the unit, not worry about what porn was going to be on the movie channel tonight. You know garrison operations. Oh Anyway next over at oh go ahead color. You've been there. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia Real quick bought some of those SDS brand magazines from Center fire systems They are 15 magazines and also the 33 round 9 millimeter Glock happy stick magazine. Yes. Yes, they're I'm sorry, repeat again, you glipped out for some reason. Repeat again. I'm very happy with the magazine, I think that's a very good thought. Excellent. I was especially curious about the Glock mags because remember, where those really apply is with all you guys who have the Glock light rifles and you need bigger, larger capacity magazines. Although I argue everybody's got a Glock, better have at least one of those. That's a good hose down the hallway magazine, right? We're at the top. If you want to come back after the break here, God bless the Republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're going to take off for now, go grab a cup of coffee, use the bathroom, or whatever else you need to do. Second hour of the Intel report coming up. And again, with Gilly suits, guys, you can use more than just hemp. But if you use other materials, remember, you've got to mask them. Because each one of the other materials you'll probably try to substitute either is completely a polymer or partially polymer-based. And as I told you before, remember it. how it projects both energy and light, visible with special technology or energy. It's a little secret they don't want to know too much about, but we're going to work on that one. Anyway, we're going to go to break. We'll be right back. It's part of our Constitution. You know, the right to bear arms is because that's the last form of defense against tyranny. Not to hunt, it's to protect yourself from the police. Anybody that wants to disarm me can drop dead. Anybody that wants to make me unarmed and helpless. People that want to literally create the proven places where more innocents are killed called gun-free zones. We're going to beat you. We're going to vote you out of office or suck on my machine gun. 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 for 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 traded in your nation. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torture freedom bright. As Iowoc, he vanished in the midst 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 him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, is to steal the land of the free? And tomorrow, when you wake up, it will be worse. Oh well, well for them, not for us. Anyway, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report of our currently. 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We had storms and more storms and well a big storm and we had been clearer and then we had the lights out. In fact, we had pretty clear weather and the power was out for like the last, what, 20 hours or so. Well, actually it was about 18 maybe. So it is Thursday. It is The 12th of August, it is the 13th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2021 older calendar 2021 battle for the Republic the dance of sorts ran into a yard sale You know, you can tell kind of this must been like either a grandpa shop or somebody retiring or just leaving a business the rest of the way and you know how you accumulate some really cool tools? Well today I bought tools I never, you know this happens every day nowadays. Whenever I see an estate sale or a yard sale and I stop in if there are tools I just buy them all. So I end up with a pile of hammer. So I end up with a pile of chisels. I end up with a pile, I'm not exactly a pile. but also a whole bunch of scaling tools for measuring out, miking out a machine or a piece of equipment or whatever. And in addition to that though, some tools, I have no idea what they do. I am going to have to do some research. And I can figure most widgets out. So I know that this person was into a certain unique part of whatever industry. Didn't get a background, person wasn't there, nobody was around that knew anything about the tools. But they already priced them, which is good. Got like a bundle of this for $2 and a big pile of that for $3 and a box full of, you know, bound together with twine of the precision instruments and tools, including some other really cool cutting edges and stuff and blades. And then also heavy industrial chucks, drill bits up to one and a quarter inch, taps and dies, again large bore which is kind of cool because one of our friends listening delivered a whole bunch of nuts, bolts and washers and lock washers. Well this goes into that inventory, in that category, okay. So if we're doing some of the work we're doing with armored shielding or add-on armor to certain things, we're just bolting it up, which is kind of fun because we've got all the right tools to apply, which I think is neat. The big thing here, guys, is in addition to other heavy machinery, heavy tools that I... You need them every once in a while. But you don't want to spend $2, $3, $400 on them. Well, when you don't have to spend $2, $3, $400, you can afford to have them on the shelf, and by God, I just did. So, in fact, I was just looking at a whole family of pipe wrenches. I was thinking, well, I'm going to have to break down and buy some newer ones. Just got a whole family of up to the biggest they make pipe wrenches paid $2 apiece. I think the most expensive one, which actually was the alloy one. I only bought one alloy. I don't do that normally. If it's a pipe wrench, I want the weight because that's part of what helps it to turn. You do understand how the math works on that, right? Not just me grunting and leverage, but it's nice to have the wrench doing part of the work because gravity sucks if you know what you're doing. So anyway, I couldn't beat it. It just added extensively to the tool inventory and it's something you all need to be doing. The way I look at it is like this. Some of the tools, it's like, what would you want that for? That one time when we're in the middle of something and I need that tool and rather than stopping everything and waiting for someone to go to the store or go to the tool shed, in somebody else's shop 20, 30, 50 minutes away, and then they have to come back and then we've got to get the tool out of you and we'll figure out how to do the tool, work the tool, and then, no, no, we have it right here. In fact, Heavy Truck is there, Heavy Track is there, I've got all the other goodies over here, everything's squared away, and the only thing is, right now, I'm trying to sort it the rest of the way because now I've got a little project in of itself. But you know what? That's fun. It's fun just discovering how many of the tools are twice my age. And in other words, signature American tools. The more I look at, one of the biggest problems when I look at stuff like this is you see what you've lost with America. And that's not, I'm sad about that, but it pisses me off because we had people who really, really knew what they were doing, the quality and the skill involved in building these tools and the machinists, the men who made the dies and made the forgings and did all the work that produced the product. That's the other reason I try to maintain them is in a way it's a memory of them because they They put their lives into this stuff and it's what built America and still is building America. We still can build America again. But we need to preserve it. So guys, don't let it go to the scrapyard. Grab what you can, clean it up, inventory it. Example, like somebody, well, there's a pile of screwdrivers there. You've got all those. And it's like, yes, I do. But now I have more. So, see, I've run a shop before. And I mentioned this on the air, and I'll recommend this to you too if you have a shop. You go buy not one set of screwdrivers, you go buy five. Why? Well, have you got more than one workbench? Well, sure. I got a bench over here, two benches over there, and I got a big long bench over there, and that's it. Yeah! So you got a tool in your hand and you put it in your pocket or you put it in your front pocket there and you go over to the other bench and you start widgeting with whatever it is you carried over there and then you take that screwdriver and you drop it right there and then you realize you're done with it but don't think about it because you're too busy thinking about that machine you're working on. So you move it back over to bench A and all of a sudden it's like that one thing I had isn't here. That's why you don't want one, you want ten. And if one migrates over to the B station, guess what? You still have three over at the A-alpha station. And if at all possible, you can color code them. But if you don't care if they're all the same tool, and they just migrate back and forth. I did this years ago when I had a bunch of students working for me. And I had a lot of micro work that we were doing, little work, electronic work, and lock work, because I used to rebuild blocks. OK? Mortis locks, any kind of lock you can imagine, build it up from scratch. Actually, tool kits and stuff. It was a fun project. It was just one of those things where, oh yeah, I think I can figure this out. Well anyway, when I had different kids and I was teaching them different work, because if you understand locks, you know how to get through them. If you know how to get through a lock, you don't need a key to get into a place when the time comes. You know how quickly you can go through it. You don't realize with two pairs of channel locks You can go through a door faster than you can with a saw How many of you know that you're not supposed to know that I just told you a trade secret by the way Give me two pairs of channel locks and I'll be in through your door faster than you ever will with a Shotgun or and you make too much noise by the way. Well still make noise when you use channel locks, but you're not supposed to know that But no, it can't be yeah, that's how it works Trust me, and again, it's one of those things that well it things happen So you got to know how to go through stuff but by the way if you know how to assemble it you also know how everything works and That makes it a lot easier to apply other tools just to open things So anyway, I went to Dollar Tree bought a whole pile of these dollar sets back when there used to be 20 and 30 piece micro screwdriver sets why? Well, because, just like I said earlier, I'd spread them all around the shop, take them out of their little boxes and put them in their little carrier, little whole little cups I had on the wall with all the rest of the tools. No matter what, they'd move. But you know what? It didn't make a difference. Why? Because I had 200 of them. Phillips, Starhead, Straightblade, whatever. It saved time. $10 worth or $20 worth of an investment saved a whole lot of travel time because oh my god I need a Phillips and for my little kid over there. No, you don't there's one right in front of you There's probably 20 right in front of you. Oh, go take a look. Okay. Yeah, there we go Okay, there go mark did color coat them the red ones are yeah, Phillips the blue ones are straight blade The gold ones are are the star look at that so simple So if you see it there you grab it. Yep, there's the one I need if not, there's another one And the caps, little turned caps, because you know you can hold the body and you can turn the cap, that's where you put the color. You take them over in a little rack, make a little frame and spray paint them. All the Philips are all spray painted, one color on the top. The other is in that way when you put them in a little cup, you're not going to see the body, you don't want to spray paint that. You do the cap. Now you know what that did? It saved how many hours when you added up the end of a week where you'd be going back over to try and find something, a tool, a widget, stupid little tool. Instead, they were everywhere. For only a very small amount of money spent, you save a monster amount of time. The same is true with tools. You don't have too many screwdrivers. You don't have too many Phillips screwdrivers. You don't have too many of anything. Here's another thing. Can't share them. I got into this the other day, well, one of the reasons I'm doing what I'm doing with the tools, it's just like everything else, like medical supplies. I don't think I'm going to need the tonnage that I have for myself. On the other hand, you never know. I mean, we're not going to the hospital anymore, not only can't afford to, but politically and physically we can't afford to. So, Doc's going to be taking care of you here. You never know. They have a couple of surgeries. I guess it might eat up some material, but I'll bet you I could do more than one or two. Probably several hundreds now, okay? Well, if I got a project out here and I need to get something done, I want to be able to hand a toolbox with everything. You know, what was your trade? Oh, I was a plumber. Oh, great. Well, you know what? I got two or three plumber racks here. I'm going to pick you a toolbox and that's going to be your job. Well, I'm a little killed Chinaman, and I won't kill the New World Earth people. Well, of course you are, but you're MOS, you're a plumber, right? Well, yeah. Work on hydraulics? Well, yeah. Ever work on artillery? Oh, no. Well, guess what? You're going to find out that most of what you learn, you know, goes into, goes onto, works just fine with automotive repair as in armor. of artillery. Wow, you're going to be quite skilled and unique in a lot of areas. Oh, by the way, I've got some reading for you here. We did capture the manuals. We got all that. Congratulations. But by the way, you might also do some regular plumbing. All the stuff that we have to deal with we're still going to be dealing with. And then we're still going to be fighting a conflict. So we need to have the base tactical infrastructure already deployed, spread out. You can't take this stuff out by going to one place. I've been, I'm way past that decades ago. But what I can do and what all of you can do is continue to build up wealth because these tools are wealth. Let me ask you something. Every year, less and less a variety of anything is available. And at this point in time, right now in America, in the year 2021, this is the 21st century. Yeah, you know that cluster screw 21st century fuck up, right? Where I have to wait weeks or months in super power America for auto parts I should be able to walk out. go to five different locations, pick between 10 different manufacturers, and get whatever the hell I need in four minutes, and in fact, they throw me a mint and give me a girly calendar in the process. Today? Oh, well, yeah, there may be, like, out of 100% of what you need, 70% might be available off the shelf. Oh, but half of it they have to come from the warehouse with. But the other 30%? Well, we gotta wait until it gets from the factory to the main to the over and then blah blah. It's like really? That's not a superpower. Hey Mark. That's not that's not a strong economy people. That's weakness. In fact, that's yours the term that you have to apply. That's vulnerability. Your system is totally vulnerable to failure right now. or you wouldn't be waiting for windshields, and you wouldn't be waiting for tools, or you wouldn't be waiting for car parts that are perishable consumables that you're supposed to be able to pop, you know, pop, take off, pop on in a matter of minutes. I heard a voice, we gotta call her, call her, jump in there, please. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia again. So, last hour I mentioned that the SDS brand, it's a Turkish make magazines from Center Fire Systems, a really good deal. I'm very happy with them so far. I've not taken them to the range, but so far examining them, very good deal, good quality. The AR-15 magazines, I think they're $6.99 a piece, that's a steal. H&K makes a magazine identical to this. What they have, this company SDS has done, they've put a few extra little superficial lines on the outside that actually gives you a better grip. But something that they have done that HK did not, on the HK magazine, there are no little grooves at the top for a stripper clip guide. On this one there are, so this is actually superior to the HK magazine. It's a, they call it smoke, it's like translucent, but it's dark in color. So you can see it up close, how many rounds are in your magazine, but somebody 30 feet away cannot see. So it's handy like that. It's easy to disassemble. It's got a no tilt follower on it, which we expect to see on any AR-15 magazine these days. So anyway, good quality magazine. It feels plenty tough. The Glock magazine, also, same deal, same quality. Well, the other thing too, remember, if you needed breakout mags, if nothing else, as long as they hold up for a couple of uses, they would be acceptable because breakout or kit mags, you're gonna throw them in the mag, throw them in the weapon, charge the weapon, fire and drop it. And these will recover at great. So please go ahead. These are perfect for a 510 program. Get a bunch of them, get more than you think you need. Get a bunch of them and just don't even take them out of the wrapper. There's no reason to, except for one or two to test fire. But the rest of them, keep them sterile inside the wrapper. Just stash them away somewhere and when you hand them out, the end user can unwrap them and load them. That's his job, or her job. Exactly. Perfect and again they were what was the shipping from Centerfire it I noticed they've gone down I think they made a better deal because of the shipping wars. What was your shit? Yeah, these are it was a lightweight package So it was cheap as I say like ten bucks cheap and it got in probably two days thinner than I thought it would So I'm very happy with the with with Centerfire on this deal Like I said great magazine especially for 510 program. Oh, yeah, definitely Excellent Again, the other advantage of this is if you were looking to try to cash up someplace, everybody says the same thing. Well, I can't put them over at my retreat because I only have 10 mags. Well, okay, you need to have other magazines spread out. Also, buy some of those bandoliers we've been talking about that the DOD made and stuff six of them in a mag pocket, in a mag bandolier. and stash them in places where you know you're going to probably need them. An example is you might want to have a kit in the car. You fought your way to the vehicles. You are in the vehicles. You're going down the road. But five out of the ten magazines that you just used for that little bit, little exchange in conflict, they didn't make it into your dump bag because you didn't have time to think about it because you fired and dropped and fired and dropped. Well, guess what? You can offload from that bandolier and re-chipmunk-cheek the rest of your combat load so you're back up to 100%. That's why extras of any kind, any kind, will make a big difference. And again, if you end up dropping them, problem is those might even be PMAGs you dropped. Oh my god, I dropped my PMAGs! Yep, you probably did, but you're alive. Now mark reload reload get ready to fight go ahead company or call it And there are so many people out there they own their ar-15 or whatever But they own like maybe like two or three magazines and that is it period yeah, she might go We gotta we gotta make up for them. Yeah, we can slap them once once we get there, but the most part is still do that after you hand them a bandolier of a magazine And so, you know, if I roll up into a situation like, you know, Bundy Ranch or whatever, I literally want to have a five-gallon bucket full of loaded magazines that I can drop into a defense position or I can hand off to and toss out like a, you know, candy in a parade or something and be able to resupply and draw. Exactly. And one of the nice things about this is you're not out any significant amount. The ammunition can be just regular. Again, just like the mags. Standard, mid-grade, ball ammunition, works every time, nothing fancy, but it keeps going pew, pew, pew. And the weapon is, you know, again, if you cherry pick from different locations, the bandoliers, there's a couple of really good deals on eBay right now for, with a guy out of Colorado, I should have mentioned that. And if you haven't found him yet, there's go over to eBay and do bundles of MOLLEGEAR BUNGLES or MOLLEGEAR POUCHES. In fact, even though ABU, that's the Air Force, the guy's got them in the Air Force Tiger Stripe. But he's got one of the best prices for the items in general right now available with minimal or no shipping. I think it's free shipping right now. And that includes some of the bandoliers. That includes the double and triple mag pouches in MOLLE. A guy, go to use. Don't go new, you don't need to. Go use. You aren't going to know the difference in the long run and somebody else broke them in and half the battle is when something's new, you got to try and re-widget it. Hey, for a 5.10 program, the other person who's getting, you know, showed up with nothing or minimal is going to get a hell of a lot better than the sucking vapors and having to speedily relocate, reload 2 magazine. Here's your mag pouch. Here's your here's a bandolier. Here are the magazines. Congratulations. Oh, by the way, here's some here's a bag full of ammo. You load it not me That's the other half of the battle. Remember they're gonna have to do some work and you got to expect them to Anything else, Carl? Go ahead, please Okay, sounds like Carl might be off for the month. That's good. And thank you for the follow-up. We appreciate that That is over at Centerfiresystems.com They had an earth brown also. They had a black earth brown and smoked it, maybe out of one or the other. The smoked ones may go out next and then all of a sudden they got the earth brown ones back. Whichever one you prefer, congratulations, double plus good. The big thing is, take advantage of it, it's over at CenterFireSystems.com. Go over to the magazine section, then you go to AR-15s. And AR-15, go through the AR mags, you'll see what we're talking about. They also, at Centerfire, have the German Flecktarn Double Mag German carry system magazine pouches. And they are the best price in the country. I've already gotten two different orders of them. They are bundled in groups of ten. They are bagged, very nicely bagged. Everyone I got looks like it's It's very good to either you all very good excellent condition some of them look like they've never been used I wouldn't care if they were a little used in one or two of them are But the condition so far with everyone I've gotten as they look like they're virtually new and or close enough I wouldn't know wouldn't know the difference Hold on say it. Yeah, now you can't get the web gear from them But you can get the pouches and Sportsman's Guide has the belt, suspenders and fanny or backpack. You can use it for either one for a pretty good price right now and they're in a good size range. Go ahead, Carl, jump in there. Hey, this is Carl again. Yeah, I bought some of those BLETCARN pouches. All the ones I got brand spanking new, absolutely gorgeous. Yeah. Yeah, and they come with a little divider in there. It's a plastic with like almost like a moleskin or whatever kind of a slippery material in there so the magazines slide in and out. Now if you're not going to use these for magazines, you can pull that out. It's not like a modular thing so it's not going to go back in because there's a rivet that holds it in place. But you can pull that out permanently and use it, I wouldn't say is that IFAQ pouch but maybe like a little boogoo kit pouch or a little survival kit or even a radio pouch. You can use it for that just fine. Now if you do not have the German belt, forget it. Leave those on the shelf. Don't even bother with them because they don't attach to anything else. Right. The big thing is there isn't adapter and one of our friends obviously is going to do that because of the gear he's committed to. But again, we want to keep the price down. You can get the belt, the suspenders, and normally when the kit came, you came with two packs. But they're now sending just one and the packs are identical. One can go in the middle of the back and you can also station the same pack down on the belt. So you only get one of those. But between the mag pouches and that one pack, you've got pretty much basic TA-56 gear. So there are canteen covers out and about. They may not be Flecktarn. They may be OD Green. They're in the German system. As far as the same pattern of lockdown the way that they work if you wish this is a unique system guys before you go any farther You can go over to YouTube and punch in German web gear German cold war web gear and punch in fleck tarn and you'll see a number of videos showing the German equipment so you can understand what we're talking about on the air they are alien to everything else the Germans they predate the Molly here and They are as good a system as the Mali. To be quite honest, they work very well. And they're very comfortable. It has a very wide, wide service belt, so it distributes the weight and pressure across a wider area, which was totally contrary to what was the norm. For most of the European armies at that time, they were going either the canvas, your standard utility belt that you saw in World War II, not the US, more like the British, or they were using leather. And the Germans very quickly went over to either a stand-alone pant belt, which was really thicker even, or I should say taller than a regular US Army pistol belt. and or they went to this web gear, this particular web gear system and both of them are very very very comfortable to wear. They work well. So if you do put the system together and build it for a 308 like a FAL, PTR 91 or M1A, they work with all three and again these pouches, well you got the same thing I did. They're virtually, they're like new. So if you're if you are going to go over to Sportsman's Guide you got to spend another $20 over there But you get the suspenders you get the belt and you get a pout get back a utility three-day pack Which if I were putting it together for most of you I would put it down low where the fanny pack normally is on the TA 56 gear and the reason is if you want to go flex turn You can buy five or six different anywhere from 30 Well, actually, 20, 30, 50, 60, or 90 liter backpacks that are Flecktarn German Standard. So you can put, you can go full Flecktarn on the gear quite easily. But you're going to spend a little more money on those backpacks. Not too much, because Sturm has been cranking them up quite some time. Half of them are now mil-tech, mil-m-i-l dash-tech-t-e-c copies. that are very well made. They're made to regular mill spec, but they are a duplicate of the Bundeswehr patterned backpacks. And they've been doing a good job with this, with the Rent a Revolution company, as the term is. They sell to armies. We're just a side market. Okay, surplus in America, we're a side market. We're not where they like making money off us, but guys they sell the countries You see all the gear that you're buying for instance if you watch the Ukrainian war Everything that you see that's being sold on the American market. You will see on the troops over there in the Ukraine I don't care what country it's become from it's you'll see it over there on their on their but on everything from the boots to their uniforms to their web gear Everything we're talking about they're using over there right now Most of it went there first nowadays before it gets to us. It's over going that way because they need it. It's that simple. We need it too. So we're squaring your technology away. Centerfiresystems.com Centerfiresystems.com Centerfiresystems.com And I'll tell you what Edward, no we can't do that one. We can't we get it because there's yeah there's a couple of verses in there. I'm sorry I was gonna Ask her, I know they have it. There's a copy on YouTube, but we can't play it. So let's do this. Poker Face, we have to play more Poker Face. And Ed, I do have your new album, Poker Face's new album. I have it in hand. It's going into an envelope. We're gonna shoot it to you in the next 24 hours. So make sure it's in the mail. It'll be in the mail in the next 24 hours. But in the meantime, Pick out a poker face song. Let's do a poker face piece for the bottom of the hour break. If we could do that, that would be great. And again, the guys have stayed the course. The new album is out, Songs for the Revolution. And the artwork is, as always, is unique for the cover, which I think is kind of cool. Main characters shoving a spear through the forehead of the globalist octopus. We'll be right back. So the pain that it's been through just suffered, opted off a few. Home clouds are out forming, winds have changed, now touch our shores. I keep both partners of crying, as the dreams been crucified. Now show more than I owe my country. And for friends and family, or ignorance While staying safe within a dream Bible freedom, fatigue I'd die for my country Ain't corporate dinos dead with you Set you back up on your field side And never let you down I'd cry for my people's time, a tragedy We are back. Poker Fates America. And again, the band has been around for more than a few years, guys. In fact, we got a whole lot of munchkins running around right now, which is kind of cool. Anyway, for everybody out there, it is Thursday on Liberty Tree Radio. I want to say thank you. We've had a couple of donations. I also have an order from Monocular. It's got to go out here shortly. Probably about the same time that Ed's as music disc gets out to him. So again, pay attention, watch for torpedoes in the water. We also have some books that are going out, so we're following up on those orders. Just something that needs to be dotting all the I's, crossing all the T's. It has been a very busy week. Of course, we've had our little excitement with the power outages at Michigan at the five stage. You notice I'm not really crisis-ing about that, like, oh my god, other than just, I'm disgusted. The level of incompetence and stupidity in the 21st century that is rewarded by more incompetent and stupid people who are farther a feeding chain because, well, if they promote people who knew what they were doing, then the idiots and incompetence and the wicked people would be gone. So they typically hire more of the idiots and competence and stupid people so that the wicked can continue to get what they want, which is power. And of course, well, well, in the short term while destroying the country and along, which they know that they're dealing with the devil and they've made that deal with the devil and they enjoy it. They believe that they're laughing their ass off because we're not supposed to figure it out. We've got all of those people in our crosshairs now. So, for the brain dead, they won't ever have a clue. But for those of us who are up to speed, well, you know. So, stay focused, pay attention, and remember, real wealth, all wealth comes from the soil, a loydial wealth. Tools, that's why I mentioned what I said earlier, you know, that's a, you know, I collect wealth. That's wealth. What would it take? Even something as simple as a saw. Do you know what it takes to make a handsaw? Well, I use an electric or I've got a battery pack. Of course I do. I've got to file those. In fact, that's another one I'm collecting. It's kind of weird. I'm getting a whole bunch of craftsman power tools in the battery pack. Same models. So I've got like an entire side bar for another truck. When the time comes I could throw a crew in and say okay go over there fix that everything's the same batteries are all up everything's been checked you got all the hand tools you need Congratulations your engineers and That is something that we need to be capable of doing at different times. I've put together vehicles fans and whatever That they're set up as support maintenance vehicles You know, well, I just got you just have tactical stuff. What are you gonna do? Well, we're gonna be able to take it down in the field Whatever we need to like I told you before study history pay attention Recovery and maintenance units are as valuable if not more valuable than the combat assets themselves especially when it comes to Sustainment being able to maintain in the field The other thing I've been really hammering on are fasteners. I made a hell of a deal one week ago, last weekend, and I'm still going through it. And I'm still discovering, wow, I really came out. I came out on top of this. Again, that's where you take your money and invest right now, people. The magazines we're talking about, hardware, taking your material and putting it into the stuff, things that will benefit you first and foremost. But in the process, benefit us all because your strength makes all of us stronger. Each one of you developing skills makes all of us stronger. Mastering whatever trade. And some people say, well, I'm not a master of any trade, but I'm a jack of all trades, but a master of none. You've probably heard that before. But in reality, what's happened is your skill set is so much wider. But amazingly enough, in many cases, by comparison to the lion's share of the population, you truly are at master grade. But keep it up. Don't slow down. There's always something to learn. Like I said, I've got tools. Some I didn't even know they made. Okay, I ran into one. I know, God, Mark's talking about something in name. No, I'm not. I think I know what this was for. Have any of you ever seen a double crank-handled drill head? where you have two different you can do you I know what it does I understand it, but I didn't know that they made it Because I would have expected it in a later stage, but it's two different manual auger drills, okay? Coming to a common general area and what basically you're doing with this is with two different drill two different bits You're making two cuts simultaneously that I assume either join and where I suspect and what I suspect, and I'm going to talk to some of our Amish friends, I suspect that it was designed to do like an interlocking pin of wood. But I've never seen this before. It is a phenomenal, the engineering that it took to make this thing work, the way that it works in and of itself, was a lot of money back in the day. I mean, you wouldn't make this just arbitrarily. It's a lot cheaper to make a whole pile of manual auger drills than it is to make something this sophisticated. So this had a very, like any specialized tool, this had a very specific niche and it was, it's so unique that somebody preserved it, which is cool. Now it's working grade tool. It's not like it's a museum piece and everything's all pristine and just been collecting dust. Whoever had this was using it. And it's not small. It's actually a pretty good sized piece of equipment. And it takes up space. And if you're having to move stuff in a toolbox, I would assume that you take it to a site and when you're building something, this has a very specific save time application because that's one of the reasons you do it. And I will remind you with a lot of tools, guys, it was when you were up on that ladder, You don't want to go up and down that 20 or 30 foot ladder 50 times. So if you can go up there and slap a tool on and another guy is on one side and you're on the other and you all work together, that one action is, like I said, it finishes what is otherwise time consuming processes and knocks down your overall build time or your cut time on something. And this is true of a lot of other machinery that's out there when you look at it. It's like, why would you make that like that? Well, it's very simple. There was a process, obviously, where the application makes sense. Now, if you figure it out, you may be able to benefit from somebody else's very wise and intelligent invention. And if you know where to look, you might find even a database. Some of the stuff I've looked at, and again, It's going to take time. Now part of it I can figure out. So now I have to go, hmm, where would you use this? Because it could be used in any number of different processes, both for machining and or carpentry. And many of those overlap. Back in the day of wood and iron, they typically always overlap. Now, progressively we moved to other materials. But Remember, when the time comes, our plastic and metal industry has been raped by the idiots in Washington cooperating with the destruction of that system, going to the communist Chinese. When they hit the switch and they cut all this off, you're going to have to use as much in the way of non-strategic materials as possible to make up for lack of materials in general. Nobody's wrapping their brain around. This is like shoes, people. You ever thought about what it takes to make shoes? That's why I've been telling you, you know, buy more boots, buy more shoes. You see something for cheap? I want to mention that in a minute maybe. Before I go any farther, I'm going to do this. I think I heard a voice. Who do we have? Did I hear a caller? No one leave anybody out. Okay, well, anyway, real quick. Now since I brought up the thing about shoes, over at militaryuniforms.com, militaryuniforms.com, They have a sale going on on kids boots. I don't know if they're in reality what they are small size adult boots They are garrison boots. These are not fancy. They're like tennis shoe combat boots only they're a little better than that But they're $10 a pair. They are size 3 3 and a half or forgive me No, I think I'm right 3. No, no can't be the other way for wide for regular 3.5 regular and 3.5 wide in one, there's four sizes, in one type of boot. In another for $10, they have 10 wide, 10 regular, 3.5 and size 3. Now in both cases these are $10 a pair. But if you're the girls, ladies, if you're listening, these are a lightweight utility boot and they are a garrison boot. Okay, you'll even see what it says there, garrison boot. Well, what's that for? Pick it around so you don't beat the snot out of your $400 or $300 field boots. And in reality, for most of your training, to still be wearing the proper equipment, but not beating up or wearing out that $200 pair of combat boots that you were so proud of. rather than wearing those out, they're airing out and clean over there waiting for the time when you're going to be Minuteman called and you're going to step into those boots and go to the world. But otherwise, just simply as a pair of knock around shoes or boots, when you see these like $10, $10, $12, $15 a pair, guys, I don't wear anything but something other than throw away tennis shoes. I don't wear anything other than that kind of boot or shoe around. It doesn't make sense otherwise. If I save there, I can have 6, 8, 10 pairs of those. I got a pair of $140 Chukka combat boots around the corner. Do I wear them all the time? Hell no! Why? Well, how much did I pay for them? And I'm not going to beat them up. I'm going to beat them up and scuff them up enough when the time comes. And I already know they work, and they've got all the armor in the right places, and I like them, but I'm not wearing them right now. I got ten dollar pairs of boots I can wear out or tennis shoes I got for free or nothing that I can wear out on my feet. In fact, they have the snot bead out of my time for me to change one pair. But that's how you should be thinking about this. You're able to acquire these, which allows you to continue to work or train with the proper equipment, but it's not going to cost you as much as you break them down. So, militaryclothing.com, they have a few other items. And mostly, again, as I've said, when you have clearances, you usually have the small sizes, but that's not true. They actually have some 1X and 2X. Brand new British Surplus Under Armour shirts in the camouflage. These are the, well, I should say Under Armour CORE, you know how they are, but they've got the upper and camouflage arms. They do have those items in the 1x and 2x categories, so if you need some big sizes, there you go. But they also typically have for $1 to $3 battle blouses in size extra small and in small that fit all of you ladies or fit the kids out there where it's like, I can't afford to buy stuff for the fill in the blank. These are TruSpec or MilSpec. There's a couple different companies that are listed there. Take a look at what they have left. See if any of it makes any sense for you over at militaryuniforms.com. And again, always prove the peruse, the clearance. Get on their email list because that's when the sales are sorted out better and it's easier to find. Their webpage is kind of tweaky. I've told you that for years. They've actually improved a little bit, but if you get on the email list, you can go through their sales and see what they have available. Now, another thing, I had a couple of questions, three or four spikes and a couple emails on looking for more of the military surplus body armor that we were seeing a year ago, right? Now, I told you a year ago or less when it was available to buy it. There's nothing on the horizon so far but the check Lightning bolt woodland pattern that seems to be the some of that left in stock over at Centerfiresystems.com. Now these are the full upper black vest slash you know shoulder cover. I have to look to see if it has the gorges. I don't think that one does but it does have everything else in place and the armor works it's what it was intended to do. This is that check in between when they first got, you know, free of the iron curtain situation. And you can find shirts sometimes. I know you can get the coats that match. It's hard to find pants, hard to find pants in anything for any reasonable price. But they do have the coats maybe over at Coleman's that match the pattern of the camouflage vests that are available. They are a woodland pattern, but you'll see what I'm talking about in that they're the traditional Czech dazzle pattern. They have a very light, dark extreme, and that's not accidental. That's something that Czech settled on years ago, hell a half century ago now. And they pretty well stuck with for the longest time. They do have another variant uniform now that's standard. But the hats are out there, the coats are out there, this body armor is out there, some of the mag pouches and matching material are out there. However, you can mish-mish that with other stuff and make it work just fine. The big thing is, is that it's the last of it so far for the moment. It's the last of the surplus armor that's out there from Sturm or the other import companies and they do have a size large and size extra large. Go over to CenterFireSystems.com and go through their surplus gear. You'll find it, I think, on page one or two as you start to go through. And they may have other armor posted. You want to check there on a regular basis. If something else has come into stock, then CenterFire probably will be carrying it because they do carry most of the different German, Polish, Hungarian, and in this case, the Czech. body armors that were surplus that are available and I'd wear them in a heartbeat. Also some of the British stuff but the British seems to have dried up again for the moment. If it does show up I think a lot of people did like what we did you buy it use it for seat armor. The nice thing about those IRA type or Irish occupation vests is that they're slick side on the back so what you do is you put those on your bucket seats on your armored vehicles or trucks armored trucks in this case and you've got two layers of Kevlar you automatically fully armored and padded. You just slide it right over the seat in the extra large or the extra extra large and lock it in place with the bucklers on the back towards the customers behind you you know the next seat. The neat thing is you get all those pockets to use for cargo that are on the best. You can load mags or whatever medical gear whatever you want to do. But the side that's towards the driver when you sit in the seat or the rider is slick side. So it's just like sitting in the back of the seat with a little thicker. So you'll slide the seat back a little bit to compensate for the additional armor that you're sitting on if you're trying to make your leg length proper. If you're the driver, for instance, you've got to make sure you run the pedals. The neat thing is it doesn't cost much anything. But you've armored the truck, you've actually increased your protection quite dramatically because remember you don't just have the pad of armor behind your back. You've got the front armor to the back of the seat which means there's a whole vest front and rear between you and whatever is coming in and you're still wearing your body armor on top of everything else. Guys, you start talking armadillo. You don't carry it. Something else does, the vehicle. But it is a way to you know poor man's you know armored poor man's add-on armor that works really really well Now the check stuffs more expensive the Brit armor was cheaper back when we were recommending that But you could do it with the check armor the same way difference is there's a higher collar on the check Vests you'll see what I'm talking about the Brit ones had the short note you actually had that no collar the one model which was perfect for putting in the seats because you take the headrest out, plug that in, everything works. And the power is gradually winking back on as they hit the switches with the artificial intelligence system that shut down the power grid randomly like Swiss cheese all over five states. Anyway, poker face, we are going to leave with them. God bless y'all, we'll be back in an hour. Bye-bye. I keep focused on crying as the dreams been cruising by