October 1, 2021
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4h 8m
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2021
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Mark Koernke discussed military recruitment concerns, warning against enlistment given current leadership corruption and vaccine mandates. He covered preparedness topics including body armor selection, boot recommendations, caching strategies, and walnut shell uses for equipment maintenance. The second hour featured extensive discussion of vaccine safety data from Europe and Israel, with callers debating virus existence and historical vaccination programs. The evening segment focused on training operations at militia facilities, demonstrating night vision and thermal imaging technology integration, solar LED lighting for area security, and coordinated fire tactics.
- military recruitment
- vaccine mandates
- body armor
- night vision
- thermal imaging
- militia training
- preparedness
- caching
- vaers database
- second amendment
- federal government
- michigan militia
- tactical gear
- ammunition
- self-sufficiency
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A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. Speaking low to me, he said. He fought a revolution. 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 Tyran flavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught. According to the state, you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and you've taken Satan's number and you trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit that 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 which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, keep the torch of freedom bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside 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 still the land of the free already? It's October already. No way. And good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report time, our current key. 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 south. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, Liberty Tree Radio on satellite, IMROT, AM&F, microstations, CBB stations, and UltraNet, hallmark in golden spike technologies, east and west of the Mississippi. along with Alaska. Good afternoon everybody out there. Beautiful, bright day, blue sky, horizon to horizon. 80 degrees at least. And of course, still, we've got green in some parts. This is always cute for the beginning of fall in Michigan. I mean, green. We're talking, looks like summer green, but late summer green. You know, it gets tired. It's getting, you know, not dry. Just been along in the tooth. And it wants to change. So you're getting splotches of the color now. Down the road there's a whole block of smaller, and it's weird because it's oaks, but also obviously maples and popl, and those two, maple and popl, they just go all at once. So you've got this phenomenal combination of colors that would be eclectic for camo patterns. You know the one pattern that works? Especially since we've got Sumac and we've got everything else changing already? Elpen fly, she's the Swiss standard, former German slash then Swiss pattern red camouflage. Oh, it's not really red, it's designed, well it is red, but it's not just red. It actually works quite well. It's the Predator uniform this time of year. There's enough of the other greens and alternate colors and it creates that dazzle camo effect I told you about many times. We have this contrasting image. But with the colors we have in Michigan and most of the northern states are like this, the elpin flash works incredibly well. So just heads up. It's not a bad thing. Anyway, it is the first of October. It is the 13th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a gay 2021 older calendar 2021 battle for the Republic. The Dance of Swords, Sinko the Ammo Day, and Quartermaster Friday. However... Oh, oh, oh, oh, Chaba, not poodle doo, pan de, pan de, poodle doo. Yeah, I know, Miley Cyrus the General, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, it's an infection. You know, quality people ready to betray you in a heartbeat and let the Chinese know how to kill your sons and your husbands and your brothers and your uncles. Don't worry, there's a commie general there waiting to jump on the phone and talk to his commie buddies in Communist China. In a heartbeat. In a heartbeat. Okay. Have you been to any of the pentagram websites? Oh, let me tell you that. Talk about the bunch of BS and desperate, desperately trying to put Some kind of sugar on a feces pie. These fools are so busy spinning political correctness that they might just want to put the hammer and sickle up on the pentagram pages. Let me tell you, it's funnier in hell, especially to read the last 48 hours or so worth of postings. My, I'll tell you what, they're sold out. They're gone. The pentagram is gone. And if you think that, you know, that the pentagram itself is gonna save you, they're so far up the Chinese arse that they couldn't pull their head out with a crowbar up their life, depending on it. But it is fascinating how proudly, proudly, if you all the, if the old Miley Cyrus there, you know, he was also a female and was originally a female, like, you know, teenage singer, but you know how that works. They get older. And then they get kind of baggy eyes. Well, chubby. and they get uniform and then they go become the Joint Chiefs of Staff, I mean become the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Yeah, Miley Cyrus. So anyway, little old Miley Cyrus there. Well, it turns out they would probably betray all of your sons and your daughters and your moms and your dads and your grandpas. I want you all to pay attention to that. Because instead of doing the boy, you know, it really probably wasn't good old. No, they're doubling down on piss on America The pentagram is doing this and force logic is they figure most people are going to look and the ones that are are the the hairy eyeballs of the political correct you put a political correctness core that of course are gonna be frothing at the mouth if you don't properly goose step, you know springtime to Stalin that kind of thing springtime for Stalin and communist America Yeah, go step so new step for them, but maybe not so much anyway So here's what's interesting is how are you selling this to anybody who's a real American is probably? Obviously they don't want you as a real American being recruited. All right, okay. Wait, okay. Yeah, I'll tell you it's a really great job Well, we're about this thing with the guy in charge and he'd tell the communist Chinese if we were coming in our planes and we were ready to fight the Chinese. Oh, now come on. I'm sure you wouldn't be the one up front. You'd be probably way in the rear, European. They'll only be killing pilots and maybe naval personnel and maybe the Marines. The Chinese would only be killing them and ambushing them. You wouldn't be ambushed. It'd be cool for you to be in uniform. Just think of the promotion possibilities. When Miley Cyrus of the Joint Chiefs of Task Staff tells the Communist Chinese that our boys are coming, it's gonna kill off all those people with promotion points. You will be upfront, you will be, you're gonna be rising to the occasion faster than you ever possibly could if we actually fought as Americans. And since the Communist Chinese general staff of America is gonna betray most all those experienced people, This means that you'll get a lot of on-the-job training very, very quickly. Yeah, but when maybe the next one is betrayed? Oh, you don't need to be thinking about that. I'm sure the betrayal would only happen once, maybe twice, but you're a peon, so you'd race through the ranks, you know, and probably that perfect window. Just sign on the dotted line. By the way, I want you to sign in for six years, and we get to castrate, lobotomize you, and fill you full of all kinds of experimental drugs, because line five says so, so don't you forget that. I also got to qualify. Remember that you're gonna get a lot of murder death kill shots. Well, this doesn't sound good. The bosses are trying to kill me. The medical corps is trying to kill me through research groups out of foreign corporations that really like to kill us in the military. Why would I sign up right now? Well, you've got a big bonus. Yeah, but it's not that big a bonus. I mean, I wouldn't live long enough to spend it. Oh, son, just sign on the dotted line. Do you see how stupid that sounds? Mine generals, they're going to sell you out, sir. What? Yeah, your generals are going to sell you out. They've already told you proudly. They are happy. They're up in front of everyone proudly. Oh, God, their chests were puffed out. They had fruit salad on their chests. You sell fruit salad on their chests? My god, I mean you have to go along with them even if they're gonna double screw everybody in the country and betray the nation Right and the pentagram web page just say so It's not important weathered out They're gonna betray you and get your kids killed shut up and just goose deaf with everybody else into the Soviet Soviet sunshine Yeah, you know So anyway, in the real world over here on our side, organize our equipment train as militia. We're in the same boat that we were in in 1765 through 1775. The only person that's going to save us is us. If you were counting on the prostitutes, whores, and foreign mercenaries that are in the pentagram, you're in this group. And again, they're in splendid isolation in Washington. I mean, it's okay, they're not really with us anymore anyway. They've already said, well, all of you peasants showed up in Washington to see all the commies and all the other flippant, you know, asshats from like the injustice department, all that with some of the garbage that they said in the last month. It's not your place. So why should we care about it? In fact, obviously, we don't need to support it. And the first thing I would say is this, don't you dare go and sign up for the military right now. If you're in the military, you already see the writing on the wall. Just talking to another guy here, his daughter's getting out as quick as she can. It's gonna be a thin one on that, but she's gonna have to keep denying the shot until, you know, she's coming up on her re-upping, and re-upping, and she's not going through, which is good. Like I told you, I said, don't take the murder-death-kill shots. Just everybody in the unit saying the same thing. So there's a whole bunch of people, pro-patriot, pro-American, that we're gonna save. If we get them out of uniform, These are the people that we will save. It's like anything else here, people. You take what you can get and take care of what you get when the time comes. Make sure that you're ready to support the people that are doing the right thing. If people get discharged from the military, you know what would happen? A wise group of people would be, well, you know, they're going to dishonorably discharge men and women who won't take the murder death kill shot. I'd be the first person I'd hire for a job. I tried to get him in the best position I possibly could, wouldn't you? I know I would. Got more sense than the average Lemming out there. That's the person I want. Well, they got a dishonorable dish for what? Saving their lives? In a non-combat situation where it was a complete betrayal? Meanwhile, of course, just as a side note, everything I just started the program with kind of counts too. It's like, well, don't worry. They try to get your ass shot off anyway. It's obvious they don't care about you. And it's obvious they plan on betraying you and they're even bragging about betraying. So going and getting in uniform? No. Find Uncle Fred, Uncle Bob, or any of your neighbors that were, you know, and or are working locally with the militia operations that you know. You know who they are, you know where they've been, you know how long they've been around, and again, turns out Uncle Bob was right all along. The Patriot Movement and militia have been 100% right in the past, and especially right now. Ain't no way in hell I would tell anybody there is nothing they could pay you that would be worth it to get into the military. Right now guys, I just passed two companies They don't require the shops. They want they'll hire they are not going through a temp company. There's three or four right here They're just for the west of us and they're hiring all positions come in you have a job Long as rig-o-mortis hasn't set in you've got a job You know what the difference is you also have your life So do not do not do not do not sign up for the military right now on ask the AO If you're close, if you can do the 20 and out right now, then I would do the 20 and out right now. There's plenty of opportunity. If the economy goes into the toilet, they'd be pairing off, you know, just little subnote on this. If we go into a depression, or an extreme depression, or just, you know, the rest of the shipwreck, which is really going to be far worse than a depression. One of the things to remember is they carved off the military left right out. They bought they booted people out the door That's the one thing they don't talk about. Well, if you've got a military job, you'd be secure really? Do you all know what especially with like the officer corps this was like after the Civil War It was horrible after the Civil War. Now, first of all, can living conditions were abysmal for a married family or for even bachelors. The only good thing is the bachelors just had your own hind end to plop down somewhere so they'd find a hallway for you or a stairwell. I'm not joking about that. You know the history of housing and operations with the US military? I do. And what they've done after each war, only the spit-swapping ring knockers get the goodies. Vietnam was no different this time around they're doing the exact same thing to piss on all the soldiers every way they can. Wow what a surprise exactly like Vietnam. Exactly like Vietnam. Not kind of sort of. We told you so, we told you so, we told you so and by the way yeah a whole lot of people got fooled again. We won't be fooled again and again and again and again. Wow. So anyway, it is Quartermaster Friday, couple things, body armor. Now, this weekend, I had some people go by with plate armor on. And they got their plate armor on and they're having to go a distance plus get in and out of trucks. And that creates some fascinating experiences for people because you got all that extra dead weight, you got to move around, okay? Now, I will point something out, most everything that you're doing right now, certainly you need the exercise. It's good to exercise with this stuff. You know what, when you go off to exercise, you can put weights on your ankles, weights on your legs, right? Burn calories, work those muscles, develop, you know, burn muscle, break muscle down so you can develop muscle back up. That's what you do. You're actually scarring the muscle. You're ripping it, you're ripping it. You know what? I'm going to get ripped. If you know really what that means, you don't understand its damage and then rebuild. So on the one hand, when you're running around in the field with the plate carriers and training, very quickly everybody wants to get rid of them. First of all, you should remind everybody there's nowhere between point A and the later part of say one part of a tackling where you're going to be allowed to stop, go off to the side, drop the armor and come back and play. Doesn't work that way. So you better be prepared in advance and be ready to deal with the weight that you added to your system. The other consideration is how it carries. This is another thing. Don't be surprised. We've talked about this for a long time. People are discovering this. Is there a place for armor? Yes. especially in the defensive situations where the enemy thinks that they're going to overwhelm the location and you're in ready response, you have to have a certain amount of obvious mobile armor. It's kind of nice simply because again, you have to move, change positions, engage a target, change position again, take cover, but you're also stuck because you may be the focal point until your reserves or your other element picks in that set up the ambush. You're the center. You let the enemy come in, then the ambush is set against them, and you annihilate them. Okay? But you're still at the point of impact area. A known area, a known location. So you are going to take fire. Just that simple. Anyway, AR500, also Bowtash. Bowtash has got some pretty good little buys right now. They always have some really good sales and some good prices on just baseline stuff. that a lot of people have been going through quite readily. They've been picking up or they've been trying to armor up everybody else in the unit or the family, whatever. So, Botash, B-O-T-A-C-H dot com, go through, check, see what they have. Always go through their deals and sales like, you never know what you're going to find. And, don't forget, remember there's some interesting things that they have in their book collection. That's another thing that you're going to have to start considering here is change out in boots. Everybody's learning. I have it. Where the hell out of those flyweight Belleville boots and I love them. I really, really seriously love them. It's the best pair of tennis shoes I've bought in a while. I'm going to wear something like a tennis shoe. I've got full ankle coverage. They're basically the equivalent to the modern version of the old jungle boot in terms of comfort. These are not a great winter boot, you have to put something over them right away, and as soon as we start getting into some cold, cold weather, if you have a problem with the cold, I don't so much, kind of like my dad up there, I like the cold. But there is a point where you're going to have to bundle up, and again, these boots are good for most operations, remember they are a garrison boot to begin with, to look the part, but not necessarily have as tough a boot. Well, I've been beating the shit up, beating the smout out of these. And they really are holding up, which I'm happy with, but I'd expect that with a particular company that made them. Now, they are Chinese made, I figured they would be. But it isn't everything. So when these are gone, these are gone as far as surplus goes for as long as they last, they'll last. And then when they're hit, when the system thins out, well, guys, that's it. They are surplus in the industry even. They're not military surplus, they are contractor surplus. And when they're gone, they're gone. They move on to something else. Right now, I just bought five more pairs. Why? Because I want these around for a while. I have three pairs right now. I'm going to have hopefully 10 by the time I'm done. Because to be quite honest, I just bought a pair of Caterpillar work boots because I need something with something I was just on a little bit ago and have been driving for, you know, I don't know, the last couple of weeks. I'm going to be working on some other mech stuff that's going to be heavy, so I wanted the protection around the foot, but those cost $150, and that's a bite. Then I just bought, well, what, eight pairs of boots for a little more than half of what I paid for one pair of boots. Now, what I compare, the individual boot for quality and you know, let's just say protection. Well, hell no. The ones that work pair of boots is, you know, cap toes, reinforced inner, a punji stake type plate base can handle steel. So it's, it's got a different job. But when you think about it, I actually could wear each one of those pairs to the ground and they probably would last longer than that one pair of boots I just bought. You know what I mean? I mean, eight pairs, eight pairs that, you know, let's say I had to wear out, I can burn them out maybe three to six months. I probably can do the same with the other pair of boots with hard effort in less time. You've got to figure out eight times three, four, six months, whatever prepare boots. Do the math. So anyway, the boots we're talking about are over at militaryuniformsupply.com, militaryuniformsupply.com. It used to be militaryclothing.com, and depending on what search engine you have, you can still get there with militaryclothing.com. The cool thing is that these are hard to find. They don't pop up on the general listing when you look for them. I'm talking about the 14 wide Belleville flyweight tactical boots in SAGE. They do have them in size 4, all the way down to size 2, I believe still. in the small sizes. And these those are adult size 4, 3.5, 3, and I believe 2.5 but kick me in the head if I'm wrong on that one. And I know they may have some 4.5s left, you know, 4.5. But the 14 wides, I boot. So I am, I've already got them on order. I've already picked up five more. Hopefully they don't run out right away. It's just tough to pull them up on their page, which means they're kind of in this safe niche where even if I mention it, People are having a tough time finding them. So I feel confident I'll probably get more of them before they run out, but who knows? Anyway, another thing on that note though is footwear. Socks, socks and more socks. And right now go to the yard sales, right now estate sales. I'll tell you what, cases, boxes of stuff, they want to move. They want to get the stuff out of the house. I just ended up with two footlocker sized boxes of socks for $3. Okay? Couldn't beat them. Can't be counted. Can you complain? Many of them were brand new, never had been opened. Apparently a bunch of stuff that was bought, individual passed away. Good sized man, 1x to 2x for the clothing as far as jackets and such, which is perfect. You get that to fit anybody. But in the socks, standard, you know, mid about 11 foot or 11 foot, size 11 foot. Size 11 for the boots and shoes and that meant the sock wear was the same way. So guys, you've got to keep an eye on these estate sales and we're all looking at the end of the season for garage sales, except that with the economy kind of biting here and there, I've noticed there are more garage sales than we normally see. But that's a good thing. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia. Earlier you were talking about General Milley. General Miley Cyrus, you know that guy, the Chinese guy? Yeah, I don't think you give him enough credit. He's the greatest Ford Art General that the People's Liberation Army of China has ever had. Certainly the best intelligence. Yeah, I think they may have had a couple of brigadiers before, and I'm sure they've had maybe a major general here and there. Well, actually not a major. Lieutenant General, forgive me. Look at the first downwind on this side. Yeah, not only that, but be able to ring in a chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. What brownie points for the Communist Chinese? Kind of sad, isn't it? So let me ask you, would you sign up right now? Uh oh. Oh, heck no. You lose Carl and Virginia. I'd say, Carl, would you sign up right now and go in the military? Yeah, absolutely not. In career tracks right now, the word terminal employment is totally wrapped around any enlistment in what is now the farce of the US military. At this point in time, you're better off saving yourself when they do have their part of the shipwreck. Well, then we would be ready to deal with the problem, but not on our enemy's term. Know what I mean? In other words, we're gonna be we've got the thinkers. They got this thinkers I don't plan on helping my enemy un-dig themselves from the hole. They put themselves in I'm sure they'll try to make it mandatory. You know mark my word on this, you know The next thing that's going to be coming out of their mouth is they're going to expect conscription or they're going to, you know, they may even call it conscription because that's the commie thing, okay? But the draft is really a lie because it's no more than conscription anyway. But the only thing that the leftist slash, you know, the group that always supposedly was anti-war but always gets us into wars, you know, the Democrats. The Demikins will be yapping about how they're going to have to have a like a mandatory volunteerism, you know a draft and all of a sudden they're going to tell you that well you don't get a choice just like the whole thing with we don't have a choice in the shop and Of course who would be the people doing this while those liberal individuals who before told you all about how they have rights But well remember they have privileges and you don't because they're calling them privileges, not rights. And commies have privileges and peasants do not, property of the state do not, and that's how they look at you and me. So expect them to start pushing the conscription card, whatever you want to call it, draft, but it's a commie operation so it should be called what it is. Conscription. Soviet mandatory conscription. That'll be everybody can wrap their brain around that one See if they like it because I'm waiting for the the panty ways to be screaming about of course They'll probably be just like what's happening every war. They'll be given exemption The OI boys will be given exemption but all of you Carl and anybody that's younger anybody listening You guys will all be expected even though they don't care about you You got to go bleed for the queer pedo police state that they're pushing. I think everybody better think about that I believe we probably, we wouldn't be fighting for the border because we're not holding the border, are we? Guys, are we fighting for America? Obviously not because the border is wide open. So what are we fighting for? If you go for the regime, if you go into the regime, you're not fighting for the United States. The United States isn't being maintained by the institutions and mechanisms that they're going to try to sucker you into. So instead, I say we kind of hang amongst ourselves and be ready to step up when the time comes and deal with the problem. Be competent, be adept, know how to fight, and know how to use everything that's out there, anything and everything you can research and develop information on or physically train on, you need to practice with. Very simply. I heard another voice, call her, or if it's called, go ahead, jump in there, please. Thank you, Mark. I just wanted to... I just wanted to say that I concur with your feelings and advice on younger men and women that are proposing to or thinking about going into the military. That was one of the reasons why I did not reenlist. In fact, They did the typical, hey, we'll give you X amount of money if you sign up, because I was desirable. I had specific MOSs that they liked, and I liked my unit, and I knew my job, multiple jobs actually. When I finally laid everything out on the table, I was like, well, okay, let me go OCS. So I started thinking about getting my packet together for OCS, excuse me, Officer Candidate School. And they were looking at it, and again, they were offering you a bonus, but again, it was like it wasn't worth it. And then two, when I looked at where our country was at and the conflicts were still, I just didn't agree with why we're doing these things overseas. None of it made sense. So looking back, I'm 100% happy with my decision of not green listing and definitely not going into OCS based on everything that has unfolded since then and yeah, I 100% concur with that advice and if anyone's listening who's contemplating going in the military do not. You can get the same or equal level amount of training in the civilian side or with ex-military There's lots of training groups that are still out there training and doing Fun stuff that you would you would do in the military except without all of the hurry up and wait and all the other Bureaucratic stuff you got to deal with so good on you mark for giving that advice to young people over and also the threat to your health because again This is running cycles If we avoid the bullet with this right now There's still the opportunity down the road, although again with the regime the way it is, I see no change. There will be no change on the horizon. Nobody's being fired for the crash of Vietnam Part 2 slash Afghanistan. Okay. In just the reverse, they're all doubling down on how proud they are or how it wasn't their fault. And it's somebody else's fault. Well, aren't you the guys in charge? The ones who are saying it's not their fault. are the ones who are at the very top. Now, you've been in the military, what are some of the basic rules about command? Here's one I'll help everybody with. You can delegate authority, but you cannot delegate responsibility. Does everybody hear that? You can delegate authority, but you cannot delegate responsibility. If you give a man a task, well here's the key here. You gave the man the task, which means you gave him de facto or extended authority based upon your command, your command, decision and ability. So when we have the people who were absolutely at the top, flapping their yap about it, was that other guy? No, it wasn't. Every asshat that you've seen in those congressional hearings are the people responsible, period. Literally, if there's one person that signs for the whole stinkin' military, it's the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. And what do I mean by that? You know, caller, you were thinking about going O.C.S. Guys, an officer, as a commissioned officer, you sign for your unit. I don't care if you're a company commander, a battalion commander, a brigade commander, a corps commander, division commander, division first, corps leader, and of course, don't forget army groups, but in every tier, guys, you have to go through a manifest of everything that your unit owns. You have to go through a manifest of every individual that you are in command of. Then you sign off on it. Now, you know who signs off on it all and can't pass the buck? The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Who are the other ones who can't? The members of the, oh, that's right, Joint Chiefs of Staff. When you have the guy who was with the Marine Corps standing there, trying to sit there, trying to tell you, oh, that wasn't me. It was those other guys. Well, did you sign off on this or not? Well, yeah, but I was drunk. I wasn't paying attention and they slipped a bunch of other papers in and I didn't know what was happening that day and the dog ate my homework and the corporal ran off with my paperwork. You see how stupid that sounds? I want you all to think about that. That's why I have no respect for any of the bastards because I've seen good men in positions of authority. And they're few and far between but by God ain't one of those yes men pigs that we got in Washington right now worth powder take the blowaway But it is at a certain point somebody is gonna you know, probably do that simply because they're getting tired of the BS Go ahead call her Jim in there. I'm sorry Just want it. Yes. I just wanted to say along those lines is that I I had the same experience or similar experiences because of my job I dealt with a lot of the you know management ranks, you know the officers So a lot of them over the years, I earned the respect because I knew my job. And I was also studying. I put myself through school. I mean, I use the government's own money. I mean, they're using me. So I'm using them. So part of the contract. So while everybody was training and having a good time, I was studying. But because of that, because of my work ethic, during that time, I earned the respect and at the same time while working with the officer ranks, I saw what you just described. Officers that are not very responsible, they got in and commissioned and the degree requirement was like basket weaving or something totally. in Maine. Correct. And so these guys, just because they got assumed level of authority, they just, exactly, they just delegate everything to everyone else. And it's the grunts or the duty experts that are doing the job. And I was one of those. But like I said, knowing how the officer ranks was working at mid-level, not very high, but mid-level. I got a pretty good feeling of what I was walking into. So, you know, going in through the Marine Corps ranks, you know, you're known as a Mustang if you go to commission, if you get your commission while you had served previous. So that was one thing that I kind of wanted to get on my own. But like I said, right now, the way things are going, It's a bad deal. I do not recommend it for anyone. You can get, don't risk your life. And for these idiots that are in command, they're not for the people. And I would much rather train with like-minded folks like yourself and others that are organized and got their head screwed on straight. You guys know what you're doing. But any young person right now contemplating this, and you've got to be. I hope you have some good mentors and I hope you're listening to what Mark is saying because you're correct and I just wanted to share that. The time will come, don't worry, the time will come anyway. It's just this window of shipwreck slash crash activity is nothing but a negative experience and it's not even healthy to your career. Consider. Because of political correctness, etc., and we're at the high wave of this, which is probably gonna go worse, it's gonna get worse, not better. Going in at this time, you're fighting a worthless uphill battle that simply isn't gonna be won. And then you're gonna get frustrated because you realize that, well, they keep turning to you. On the one hand, they piss on you left and right, but then they turn and expect you to be the solution. I've seen this all before and it's like no hey anybody else if you're listening walk away from this for now and Again, we get into an American war for independence You'll have plenty opportunity to serve but you'll be serving with the right kind of people and you'll be you'll be fighting for a real cause There's nothing there is nothing that we have any business fighting for I mean granted They got to try and find a war to cap everybody tuned up So we went to Afghanistan and as was pointed out by a lot of people who are figuring this out now Why do we have travel restrictions? Because the Taliban-Espanians got attacked us on 9-11 Oh So the Taliban-Espanians the Taliban were the reason that we have the demand for national ID cards The demand for travel papers your crotch being sniffed by pedo queers in in Homeland Security at the airport So now that the Taliban-Estanians are our huggy buddies, you're not getting stopped at the airport and having your crotch groped anymore, are you? Because right now we're swapping spit with the Taliban-Estanians. The Taliban are, we're talking and negotiating with them. We are negotiating, we are negotiating. We're sitting down the table. You want some tea? How about some we got some special bagels we brought in? Oh, wait a minute. That's right. They're Muslim. Well, don't worry. They're kosher. Oh, well, not the right kind of good. Oh, well try them. Maybe you like them We got five different flavors of teas, you know, and we got decaf coffee just in case. Okay So we're all gonna sit down and hug you buns together Now these are the people that are the reason for all the police state bullshit. They have shoved down America's throat and I personally believe in any asshat who believes we should be talking to the Taliban-estadians, should be dragged out, put against wall and shot. Either that, or you better get real, if all of a sudden the Taliban-estadians are no longer a problem, if the Taliban is all of a sudden a warm, fuzzy, huggie, all the crap that's going on here in America is dead. But son, we don't need it. What are we here for? Go ahead, Carl, jump in there. Uh, buddies of the Taliban now, it means that the war on terror is we can go ahead and rescind the Patriot Act. Yep, in fact, I will of course tell the spineless Ker-Republ-Rats haven't thought of that. But they should. I would do it as a blatant statement and I want someone to explain to me, well, why do we need it? Well, because of the threat, the FBI, oh, wait a minute, you're gonna have to scratch that out and start inserting anybody and everybody you can think of. Oh, wait a minute, don't forget, we got Israeli secret intelligence service killed. IS IS K! That's like the Corona beer Rivers D for dummy. Thunderhead, Dinkus, Doofus, you know, they figure we're embarrassed what America is. So we got IS IS K! I think they're taking a page out of the Turkish arsenal inventory ledger. Remember I told you before, if you look at all these Turkish weapons, more consonants than vowels have to have at least two or three letters, two or three numbers, maybe another letter, and then give it a name? Same thing, okay? Iskay! Iskay! Iskay! Iskay! Iskay! Is that it? Iskay? Yeah, you know, kill, you know, you know, kinderman, kosher. Israeli secret intelligence service kosher is is K double plus good thumbs up Yeah, I can work with that sure and I'm a Chinese jet pilot named lousy anyway, okay charger, okay Let's see next before we farther. I gotta I gotta get this in here to aim surplus comm Aim surplus comm go check them out. They did get some other PPU stuff in last night. I don't know what's left Some of it did sell out pretty quick. I know by 1 o'clock in the morning. It was gone But you might want to check it out if it's there if it's posted they have it if it's not posted and gone It's gone that simple. So a aim surplus is pretty cool there. It is Cinco di ammo date also I had a lot of questions about once again, you know, when everybody sees these bird shot loads, they're wondering, why do you want number eight shot or seven and a half shot or whatever? Well, okay, one more time. I get up out of bed because I hear, that back door shouldn't be opening. Or, I hear the glass break and the back door's opening a lot faster. I grab the shotgun, and of course, it's at safety because I've already got it loaded, but I could, oh, crack it. and I step into the hallway and across down the hallway I can see through the front door one and then two bodies cascading in and they got something in their hands. Now I decided that as they start to move across the room very very quickly and they just touch the hallway that's when I spattered the first one with the 12 gauge 7.5. The good thing is I hit them. Well, let's just say I'm a little sleepy, a little twitchy or whatever and I miss. If I miss, shame on me because after all it is a shotgun, okay? But if I miss, it hits the drywall and immediately starts to lose energy. And if it hits anything else and probably hits the other side of that drywall into say one other part of the house where another family member might be, It's very unlikely that I'm gonna see secondary casualties or accidental casualties from from fire. Notice I did not say friendly fire because there is no such thing as friendly fire. All bullets equally kill. There is no such thing as friendly fire. All fire is unfriendly. Watch your backstop. Okay? So the advantage of this type of shot is that if you do hit somebody, it's hellacious at short range. It is. It's monstrous. The smaller shot works like a meat grinder shredder when it hits. It actually, typically what happens is this, inside a well, it's counted out, 11 to 15 to maybe 20 feet inside a house, room to room. Not maybe 20th the most if you're lucky. If you engage at that range, you know that big wattage of lead that you just spit out of the barrel? It didn't get a chance to separate from that watt. Now it will to a limited degree, but most of it's going to be in a big lump hitting center wherever you pointed it. That then is going to explode. It's going to follow the path of least resistance times a thousand little pellets. And guys, the only way you're getting that out is with surgery. Period. So if the target does have the wherewithal to get up and turn around and run out the door, it'll probably die down the road. But if it lives, it ain't coming back real soon. You know what I mean? In other words, whatever's in it, it's going to take somebody with a whole lot of work to get it out. So that's one of the reasons and the arguments behind the shot, the finer shot that you're seeing used. And I like using number six because it still does the same thing we're talking about. But I can still go out and shoot bunnies. I can perforate, you know, bipeds. I can do all kinds of other fun stuff. You know, bunnies, birds, everything can be taken with number six. So I can still turn it down on the target. And I still end up with the same basic result if I have any strays or a miss. Which again is a consideration, but yeah the shot makes sense as long as you understand its limits Am I going to be using it for exchange fire at long range with a 12 gauge out here in the field? No, probably not. I'm to try to avoid that There are some tricks, but I'm not going to really teach you most of that here I'd have to show you but you can use what's called a poachers cut on your shell And you can take that number 8 shell and actually the whole thing goes down range. What happens is the case separates. Everything goes down range and is held together like a big beanbag. But when it hits at 25 to 30 to maybe at the most 50 yards, oh, it's just, it's like it explodes at the other end. So again, with lead shot, fine micro lead shot. So that's another consideration and that's why you are seeing so much of this finer shot, this, you know, again, seven and a half, seven, seven and a half, eight, eight and a half, even nine. It's out there and it's been out there in force. And it's, again, a defense suggestion that has been recommended and promoted by a lot of shooters for quite some time, especially defense shooters out there from different schools. And if you look it up, you'll find a little more information on that. There are some pretty good videos on YouTube discussing the subject and showing you the results, which is really important to understand. Now, with body armor even, no matter what, you get thudded with something, you are going to know you got hit. No, it won't necessarily do anything to you if you've got a steel plate on, but it's still putting, you know, putting thud on target. And remember, eventually, if you push him over or knock him sideways or at least disrupt him, the next shot can go into the crotch, the leg, a little higher, just right at the top of the plate, and then spatter up into the throat. Ooh, that's not pretty if you think about it. There's all kinds of techniques you can use. But you do have to understand both the advantages and the safety factors and the limitations of the shell. That's all there is to it. It's science. It's math. Real science. Not the fake coronavirus, coronavirus, scam virus. You know, BS science. There is no such thing. There is no science for that. It's pretty much all witch doctor. Anyway. Next, also there was some 38 special available for at least a reasonable price, another dollar around. At AIM Surplus it was an odd brand, I don't know if it's still there, 38 special, 158 grain, semi-wad cutter, brass jacket, Nothing to write home about but at least it wasn't a dollar round. It may be gone because for the price I think it was $27. It's not the cheapest but it's not as expensive as some of the other stuff is that we've seen. So again if anybody runs into any 38 special like that we would like to know about it also if you run into it across the board anywhere. A lot of 38k frames out there they're not obsolete. In fact, I wouldn't have any problem carrying one right now and will probably at some point or another. The advantage of the 158 grain again, it is a flat two-step. It is as effective as any other round out there. And if you do shoot somebody in a defense situation, it's a target load. 158 grain semi-wad cutter, lead. You can get it copper washed, which you can build yourself by copper plating the lead bullets, which we've done. and we'll be doing again. That's why we save up all little snips of copper wire or anything that we have laying around because if you're going to copper plate, you need copper to copper plate. So the old copper, when you have piping coming out, you don't throw that away. You don't scrap that. Never throw that away. Make a five gallon pail and put all that copper in it because if you're going to copper plate, you strip that plastic off. and use that wire for what it was intended to make coppery shiny things out of whatever you have that needs to be plated that's going to go down your barrel. Yeah, it's kind of cool. Also, last but not least real quick, we are, we have had nice weather. As far as the north you go though, cooler it gets at night. And we've had a lot of moisture at night. Moisture is a radiator. Guys, you can die of hypothermia in this season, just as well as any other. And so don't forget to not miscalculate night operations. If you're going to be in the field, my recommendation, two items. Number one, at least carry in your kit, even if you're just using your combat load, roll it up real tight, rubber band it and catch it to your tactical gear on the rear, a field jacket liner. The Holofill field jacket liner or any variation on that, Wooly-Pulley is another good one. I personally always carry a Wooly-Pulley all season. You can always throw a sweater on underneath everything and it's going to retain a lot of heat, keep everything where it's supposed to be. The nice thing is if you get wet, because right now it's a clear sky, it's going to be clear tonight, but we're going to get a tremendous amount of dew and probably a little fog in the morning. That kind of damp can suck the heat right out of you. And if you're not familiar with studying and understanding hypothermia, Go study now. Then you'll understand what Uncle Mark's talking about. Can't afford to have that kind of casualty. And for all you squad leaders, for all of you company commanders, platoon leaders, you guys all have to pay attention to your people. And you need to make sure that part of your SOP is to have a limited seasonal change with you carried with your tactical Minuteman gear. It doesn't have to be a lot. Remember the other part of one of those other mottos, you know, there's always so many in the military. Travel light freeze at night All right, but we're gonna try to we can still travel light won't necessarily freeze though. Hey mark Just remember that go ahead call or jump in there Also, remember the further north you go in Michigan the colder and damper it gets Yeah, the deep dark woods has got a bitter cold to it the deep dark woods of the north which is also an higher terrain The difference between where I am and where Tom is calling from Go look at the elevation on the map. Go look at a topographic map with an overview of Michigan. Take a look at where, well, just take a look. I'm a low lander, dudes. I'm where a troll's under the bridge to the Upper Peninsula. That's what they call us, the trolls under the bridge. But I'm one of the low landers. I'm from down at the bottom of the state towards the Monroe Basin. That's the flat terrain. We got roll right where I am right now. We got plenty of roll. but we're still in the lowlands. And that's why the temperature change and shift and also the snow cycle. It always hits the UP and the upper part of the state first, and we actually can be still relatively clear for a month or two months before the upper part, long after the upper part of the state has been hit. And don't forget, we also have the lake effect snows coming off Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, and Lake Erie. And we're in a kind of an interesting patch right here where because of the jet stream and the lake effect, wind conditions, weather conditions, we actually are usually, not always, usually we have a little more time before we're in the white. So just that's that much of a difference in how and where you would be fighting in Michigan. And we always have to take that into consideration with all of our troops. Most of our MEC units could be anywhere in the state within a matter of hours. Okay, so the fact of the matter is that we could be in a very much more, let's just say, aggressive environment very, very quickly. Last but not least, ooh, before I forget, and we're right at the top. Hey guys, over at Dollar Tree. Dollar Tree's been getting some interesting stuff. One of the things that showed up at a bunch of the Dollar Trees is the peelable paint. Krylon peelable paint, you know the stuff here for spraying on the car you can do a real cool job and you can just Wash it right off guys. That's the stuff the Germans came up with well actually latex house paint is too because that's what they used was latex house paint for camouflage paint They have a ton of white peel paint coming through Dollar Tree right now And if you're looking at, well how can I put snow camo on and man I don't want to paint it white and then I paint it gray again or green gray or whatever or camo, well guess what? Peel paint. Right now, dollar can for the big extra 25% cans with some of them it's been 55th. In the white, flat colors. White, flat white, flat white. Guess what? Any light would be fine. And it's peel of paint, so it will wash or peel literally right off whatever you put it on. Which means it's a pretty good choice for adding to helmets, vehicles that are armored, and pieces of equipment that will be out in the snow for a period of time, and they have to stay there. I want to think about that. Dollar Tree. Well, we're in the hardware section. It's not very big, but they've got the stuff sitting there. And it's a dollar a can. Anyway, where's the top for the moment? We're going to take a break. God bless the Republic. Yes, sir. We'll prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on the run, folks. We're on the run, folks. We're on the run, folks. We're on the run, folks. We're on the run, folks. We're on the run, folks. We're on the run, folks. We're on the run, folks. We're on the run, folks. We're on the run, folks. We're on the run, folks. We're on the run, folks. We're on the run, folks. We're on the run, folks. We're on the run, folks. We're on the run, folks. We're on the run, folks. We're on the We got a lot of work to do and all of you are going to help to make that happen. Go grab a cup of coffee, we'll use the bathroom. When you come back, second on the Intel report coming up right here on Liberty Street Radio. I dreamed the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of free and home of brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrant flavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame You've taken a same number and you've traded in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be married. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic. Arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republican, each God-given right. And pray to God, keep the torture freedom burning 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 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, dill the land of the free? I cried because I had no magazine and then I met a man who had no ammo. Yeah, better go buy more ammo. Anyway. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm our currently one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines and occupied territories, Southwest, East, Northeast and Central. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com Liberty Tree Radio on satellite and we are on AM&FM micro stations, CB Bay stations and Ultra-Net Hallmark and Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi. along with Alaska. Good afternoon to all of our friends out there in Lower Forty and including the Great State of Jefferson along with CONUS, the Outlying Two States Territories, and the clock. It is 608 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is Friday, Cinco di Amodea and Quartermaster Friday. It is the first of October. And it has been a perfect day. You could say that today was a summer day for all practical purposes. Of course, now this could be our Indian summer and this is what we're going to get and that's it. You don't know what an Indian summer is, go look it up. And woo woo woo woo, if that is the case, by God, get on the roof and get done what you can. I've been painting everything. Paint, you know, you can do it quick, walk off, do something else, come back, get the other coat on, walk by, do something else. But another go to paint on something and by the time you're done, wow, it's all a Tactic Camouflage. I'm looking at two pieces of equipment here that are big enough for me to actually step into and they're completely painted. I didn't do any special, you know, aside other than as I came back over to that area, something I needed to do, I could pass by, grab the cans. And now vroom vroom, it goes over into the tree line or near it and it looks just like the tree line, which is really cool. In fact, I like the colors too. I went with a little different shading and I wish I'd bought more of what I bought. There's a couple of things I'll talk about a little later on here, not this hour, maybe 8 o'clock. But there are some paints out there that are definitely worth investing a dollar or two dollars in real quick before they disappear. And of course, I did mention during the end of the first hour here, over at Dollar Tree, they have the peelable paint. Now, how reliable this stuff is or how great it is, for a snow camo, it doesn't need to be great. If you get splotches or some shading in amongst the white, like where something bleeds through in browns, grays, whatever, who cares? There is no stark white except in the middle of a field and it's the last place I want to be. In fact, the last place, I better not be in the middle of a field, okay? Anywhere else, if you look across on a tree line, you've got a mix of shades. One of the biggest problems is that when you look deeper into terrain, you get extreme light-dark contrast because of color lines. grass line, trees, tree cover, tree trunks, especially if you have a lot of quadrupeds that nibble. We've got a large deer population in Michigan. I'm looking right across some terrain right now. As high as they can reach, they've mowed everything off in a line. Apple trees, crabapple trees, cherry trees, maple even, they like to nibble on maple. Of course, the only thing that's balancing it out is we're now harvesting the beans and the corn, so they're getting all the best of the beans and the corn the farmer has to offer, plus they're gleaning the fields now. The deer are, so they're going to gain a lot of fat, going to get a lot of additional nutrients and stuff in there, but they still like the sugar. So they're going to be on the apples and the apple crops, and then they nibble on the trees themselves. It's all the same flavor to them just about. Because of that, you end up with high, low lines on a regular basis. and these high low lines you can just see. Step out in the countryside and look around. Right now, for instance, I've got some cans. It's a bean field that's been harvested. I've got some flat can on a rolling terrain. Totally opposite of any of the colors you could possibly join with the average camouflage you're wearing. So this is where you have to pay attention to your terrain constantly. Another reason that when you move and you stop, try to move towards trees or vertical objects that are going to break up your silhouette. They're going to hide your silhouette because unfortunately for you, you can't develop, you know, you can develop a sense. You will be kind of paying attention around you, which is why you'll get used to the idea of stopping with vertical coverage of whatever kind simply to break up your lines. and especially this time of year. There's no perfect camouflage. One of the things I've recommended of one of the best patterns, to be quite honest, you can't get it anymore, is the BGS, Wundesk-Grendeshuets border guard uniforms. I have probably 50 or 60 of them. I think I have almost as many of the border guard felled coats, what looks like a field jacket, but a little different cut from the M65. And I can put a whole platoon into that uniform. Most of those are mine though, okay? Stuff that I put away for me, for Blau. And a lot of that equipment is just not out there anymore. Just in fact, I have seen few and far between. It's been a long time since the Bundesliga shoots were doing their job because of the EU. Not the way they used to anyway. And I don't believe that they've re-embraced the BGS patterned camel. I could be wrong, but I don't think so. Anyway, there may be other patterns, as there are so many that they have cropped up, that are very likely to be available, and those you need to experiment with. One that I mentioned earlier was the Swiss Elpen Plas, it's cheap, you can go to Major Surplas, you can go to Sportsman's Guide. Major has the best price, and has, I believe, even extra large right now. in the older style full battle dress kit which is the pants with the bib with the heavy coat and the twill that has multiple pockets and they have the newer pattern cuts that were for support personnel etc but also because of the change in their battle you know battle kit they went with more of a traditional or more modern traditional type two-piece uniform those uniforms are available and if you're going to do it do it now while they're cheap Still the cheapest way to get a pair of pants, be quite honest. If it's $19, $20 for a set, I actually end up with a pretty reasonable price for a pair of camel pants. And camel pants are harder and harder to get for any kind of decent price that's affordable as surplus should go, okay? But there are other patterns, and of course we are working on, I just harvested, oh, I would say probably another two, five gallon buckets of walnuts. We've got walnuts up the zoo this year. everywhere. I just passed many, many trees that have just dropped and the walnuts are thick. They are very, very, very thick this year. We're going to be, we're going to be shelling. There's two ways to do this. You can either use a hammer and a D shell, which we take the shells and put those in a bucket. I slurry them with water. We get them, get them started, get the juices going with them. And then I boil that. You can use it green, but I boil it so that when we, we create a syrup, for staining. And that's another way to make camouflage for the season that works really well. And right now I think I've got maybe another two, three more five gallon pails down the rotor I can collect. Oh, the side benefit. You also get the walnut hulls, the walnut shell, the still in the shell walnut. So you get walnuts, you get to pick and then you save those up and Nancy can do some fantastic things cooking with those along with the rest of you. But the walnut shells we save, they get pulverized and we use those for tumbling. In fact, I use them now. What I'm doing is I'm even collecting the ones along the road that have been run over by the cars because I don't want to take them down to bead form. One of the neat things is that the walnut shell is very aggressive and if you've got rusty items that you want to clean up, What I've been doing is using the, you hammer them and break them up, but you don't crush them and pulverize them and break them down to the smaller component. You can use a crisp grinding stone for that. But instead, we use them in the larger chunks for debriding layers or components of rust that might be on a piece of metal. Now, this is only for certain pieces of machinery and stuff that I want to, you know, see if we can salvage. Typically you can, there's no reason not to. But remember that before you waste a whole lot of sandpaper and elbow grease, let the walnut shells and a tumbler do the job for you. Course tumblers, and there's all kinds of neat things you can make tumblers out of. You don't have to use the commercial ones right away. Use a course tumbler. One of the things I've done is number 10 can, drill a hole in the bottom, watch the yard sales for barbecue rotisserie motors. You create a couple of paddles on the inside so that it stirs up the product or it creates a random surface area inside the can. Take a couple of casters, mount the motor on the end of a 2x8 or a 2x6 that's about, oh, maybe no more than 16 inches, 18 inches long. Scabby pieces of wood you get from the job sites where people are building houses. Take a couple of casters, lay them at whatever appropriate distance away from the, what you do, you run a hole through the middle of the can, take a bolt, grind down the bolt to a square to match the rotisserie grinder lock point. And that's your turn. You lock that down with a couple of lock washers and bolts right to the base of the can. You have the nice plastic lid already available from the coffee can. You got to use a metal can, not a cardboard wall size, it doesn't work very well. But there's lots of cans out there. In fact, you can use a paint can to do the same thing. It'll work the same way. And that'll have a metal lid. But you take and throw your medium inside the can. The one end of the can is on a taper down towards the base where you locked up the motor. The couple of ground wheels for any number, often old card or whatever, you use two of those so that the can barrel rests on that. higher elevation than obviously the back of the can. So there you have a taper. Then you take that, you take the medium for everything in, put the original plastic lid on, plug it into your little rotisserie, plug the rotisserie into the wall, walk away. Yeah, and you know it's really cool, it works really well. I've done, I've built multiples of these and had them at work running in basements and crawl spaces so that while I was busy with other things, like I said, in passing I could go by, throw a handful of brass in there, you know, say 40, 50, 60 rounds, throw the wall-met medium, finished medium in there, and then go to another one in another location or two or three in another location. and they were running all day while I was doing other things. By the time you're done, that old Russian brass or all of the older military brass, polished back up the spec, nice and clean, got dusted off, you can, there's a number of tricks with that with regard to another tumbler that you can use, another machine. And then you can use your finished tumblers, the ones that you buy from whichever of your reloading companies. and do a final jiggle on it if you want to dust it up a little bit, polish it up a little bit more. Yes, and you can even use Rouge in addition to the walnut shell or whatever other medium you're using. Another thing, by the way, that the cheap, coarse polishing agent with any of these types of units is the Corn Cob and other material hamster bedding. It's beaded, it's aggressive, but it's not super aggressive and it's cheap. You can buy like a 50, 60 pound bag for I think what, five, six dollars. And you can polish a lot of stuff with one of those bags. Okay, or do at least what is a finished dust up on, whatever else you're coarse. Now I've even experimented with kitty litter. Now if you've got really rusty junk that you want to clean up, kitty litter works really well too. It will break down, it pulverizes. Eventually it's going to turn to dust, but for the time that it works, it does a really good job of breaking up oxidation on heavy metal parts that you want to use, that you want to reuse. You want to clean them up, then you're going to scale everything, dust it off with a brush, and then either lubricate it or it looks like it's finished. If you have to dust it up with another steel brush, you do that or a steel wheel. to finish it and then either lubricate it or paint it. Whatever you're going to do with it. And lubricate the metal areas that are going to be left exposed. Improvise, adapt, and overcome. There's all kinds of junk that you can find out there that isn't junk. It's all tools. It's just tools. Remember, we are mad at the tool making animal. All you need to do is sit down and look at something and think, hmm, can I make that work? Now, when you do make it work, then share it with people. So everybody goes, oh, that was stupid and simple. Yes. And if it's stupid, but it's simple and it works, then it's not stupid. That's right. Anyway, do we have any callers before we go any farther? We're all 20 minutes after, so we got plenty of time. Just want to make sure anybody? Okay, very good. Now, I'm going to take something for you to unmute. So if you go ahead, anybody want to go ahead. I'm going to do it. Wait a few more seconds. Okay, very good. Next. And again, because there's a little list here of things I wanted to touch on. Uh, guys, containment vessels, especially for caching can be from anywhere. But I've mentioned this several times. A cache isn't going anywhere. Okay. It's why, if you look, the old movies are really kind of classic in that what they did then really isn't outdated now. Mason jars are actually a very efficient way to keep things dry. They keep stuff out, they keep things in. And what's really neat is even other jars that were originally meant for something other than masonry jarring, because remember they're reusable. You know like glass peanut butter jars, glass containers for whatever, jelly, are a great way to store in cash form out in the middle of nowhere a lot of material. But I'm going to remind everybody what I said before. You can either use beeswax or paraffin. Paraffin is commercial, POL, petroleum oil and lubricant product, wax, white wax. You've seen it. It's used in medical application. They use it in You used to use it for jellies if you don't know about how to can with wax. You need to do a little research on that because canning with wax and nothing else was a very common practice because lids cost money and wax was a lot cheaper if you're not familiar with that. In fact, many people used to use wax as a primary seal over the jellies on top of the jelly in the container and then on top of that still use the mason lid. as a precaution and because, you know, first of all, the berries cost the time, you know, resource, their concentrated food stuff, their tasty, their special, and you spent money probably putting sugar in there. And when everybody was dirt poor, trying to make sure that you didn't lose food product when people had been starving only a few years earlier, guess what? People got really good, really good at making sure that they protected their food investments, okay? In this case, the paraffin is to dip the lids after you because they are metal. So the one thing that is a short, a shortcoming with a long, long-term storage is the containment cap, the device that goes on top. Now, I would point something out. There are a lot of really nice containers that are out there. Problem is that most of them are cosmetic that have the same kind of of resilient cap, all the harder polymer plastic caps that you see on hard liquor bottles. If you do get hold of them, the biggest problem is that they actually typically have a perfumed product that was inside, even if it was an oil or a vitamin E cream or whatever. If you have those, do not dispose of them. They are a perfect long-term storage container for small items. The only issue is again, you want to see how you can wash them out really well. You've got dishwashers, throw them in the dishwasher, it's not going to hurt them. The lids again are a heavier thicker plastic. They're not the cheap malleable plastic. In fact, they're quite unflexible typically. Again, they're the same chip that is used for alcohol containing while liquor bottles hard liquor higher the proof the Less likely you want to use a cheap cheap metal cap or something like that because it's like acid for blood dudes So anyway These containers are great for remote caching just to give you an idea though or a feel for what I'm talking about as far as like old movies How many of you remember behold a pale horse with a Gregory Peck? Behold a pale horse with Gregory Peck. If you're looking for a super action, double skip jump, lots of CG movies, that's not what you're going to get. It's a black and white movie. See if you can find it. And if you want a homework assignment to watch a cool movie, watch it. There are a couple of things that are rather interesting about the movie itself. It's the main character Gregory Peck is. This is after the Franco regime had won the Spanish Civil War. And needless to say, Gregory Peck obviously would have had to have been with the communist side because he's one of the losers, okay? But he didn't surrender when everybody else did. He didn't look for amnesty or anything like that. Now, he eventually decides that he needs to go and recover his tools. I want you to pay attention to where he goes and what he does, but also what he's handling when he does. There's some interesting imagery there, and it reinforces what I'm talking about. The other half of the story with, and it's an interesting thing, there was always an argument for people to discuss why these movies have messages. You have the secret police commandant and you have a rat who's in the same room. And Gregory Peck has killed one of the snipers who was set up to kill him and has his rifle with the telescopic sight. He's looking in the room and he realizes the guy who's betrayed him is someone that nobody expected and nobody knows is the traitor. So he has a good chance at one solid shot. The secret police chief is standing there and there's the snitch, the betrayer, the rat. And he's sitting there and they're having a conversation and it's obvious that they're not antagonistic but rather friendly. And so he decides to take a shot. Now, who would you shoot in that situation? Nobody else knows that the snitch is the snitch. But everybody knows who the secret police commandant is. So since you're risking your life when you pull the trigger and in reality he came there to shoot the secret police commandant, let's understand something, his logic was that his old arch enemy, nemesis, you know, whatever, he was gonna, you know, if he's gonna go, he's gonna make sure that that guy goes. But now he's got to make a decision. Now go watch the movie, but think about what I just asked. Who would you shoot? Now you might not survive to tell anybody about anything. In fact, remember, you're going into a trap. He knew that they had set up a trap. It was a situation where someone was planning on killing you, and there was a whole bunch of someone's joined in on it. Then of course you can see the end result about what happens when he pulls the trigger and everything well goes as quote-unquote well the other side plant Behold a pale horse with Gregory Peck Behold a pale horse. Go watch that movie. I'm not gonna ruin all of it for you, but your decisions that had to be made but Interestingly enough is where do you how far would you go out on? Let's say out of the way to make sure your weapons are secure Where would you go? How far away would you go to make sure that if you had to go get them? They'd be there no matter what Think about that one now again if you're rich like we are here. They weren't rich in Spain. Okay, but America is rich Like I said, right now tonight you could drop $600-$700 and have 5 12-gauge shotguns. If you didn't want to do a 5-10 program, you have one shotgun to say keep where you want to keep it worth at hand. You have four other 12-gauge shotguns that you could cash anywhere you need to. For $110, $120, $130 each, meaning that you have four other stingers in reserve. I don't care. You know, the bad guys always do this. Well, you know, if they get the gun owner, nobody else will know where his guns are. And so what gun will it know him? Ha ha ha ha. It's like asshats. There we go. I can use that word. Asshat. Anyway, because it's an asset. It's like asset. No, that's not it. Sure, it's not asset. It's asshat. But anyway, Their mistake is that well you don't have friends that wouldn't know where everything is and in fact if your mission is that you're preparing to wage a much larger war on an enemy then what you guys do 510 programs we've done 120 500 or 41 20 in other words everything you outfit a platoon or everything to outfit a company you think that I just Kept that concealed to one placement, some of it I did. But you know, just one person knows about it and oh my god am I chewing my fingernails thinking oh my god another person knows. No, because I know the person, the other people that do know and I know what their long-term commitment is. I've had a chance to see how they perform and I have no problem with them knowing exactly where it is. because they have the same attitude about my enemy and have been there every time when the time has come they have proven themselves. So I'm not too worried about them knowing where it is. But that's a cash over there. They don't know where the other stuff is because another group knows where the other stuff is. It's not fair enough. It's just two degree operational security. But one way or another a percentage of whatever I've invested towards this war effort will always get to the war effort. Always. Now with regard to my personal needs again, this is where we've talked about caching and again It's the weekend you got a chance to hey, you know, you're not doing anything special You can go hike out in the middle of BFB to a place off a tree. Don't you don't do it off any trail? That's public or anything like that You go out to where you're definitely as remote as you can be Then you angle yourself off away off the trail go pick yourself another location Beyond that on the horizon double check with the map to make sure that you can't get there from here and nobody else can. And that's where you put your cash because your first mission is to drop out of sight. Now I'm going to tell you something, shame on you if you are foolish enough to take your cell phone with you. Do I need to remind any of you of that? If you're going to do any cashing and you're going to be out and about in places, if you're going to have the wife and the kids or maybe the family member going another direction, hey, can I leave my bag in the car? Take your phone, leave it in the car with the neighbor or the, you know, should say the family member who's going over to, you know, Schmidt-Lue Park and make sure the phone's charged up and it can go over to Schmidt-Lue Park over there, 50 miles in the other direction, 100 miles in the other direction. But you don't take the cell phone. You can take a radio. There's all kinds of no third party communications you can have with you. But you sure as hell don't take the cell phone. That simple. Why? Well, if you don't know by now, go do the homework. Okay? That dog leash is the last thing you want to take to your cash. Right? Right. And again, all kinds of ways you can do it. Leave it home or leave one at home, have another one. But if you have problem is you're fine, if anybody ever finds the other one that's looking at all your stuff, finds the other phone that you thought was secure and you didn't destroy that phone, it's going to have all the trackability of the other phone. If you took that neutral phone to the secure site, it's just another roadmap. So you don't want to do that. Just a heads up. And again, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Now another thing about caching real quick this weekend, you want to put potable fresh water in the site, but you do not want it in with any of your hardware or material. So if you're going to do a cache, the water should be, for instance, in a separate PVC tube or a separate carne, a separate instrument, one within the other. And remember, always take into consideration freezing. If you aren't going to dig too deep, if you're not going to be back in a hollow or shallow, uh, car and deep enough, remember that if you're going to put water in a container, don't fill it to the cap. Allow for expansion space. You may not lose the water. Little trick there. You can use conventional containers of whatever kind that are plastic and again, allow for expansion. But as a precaution, use a five gallon pail and load all of your individual water containers into the five gallon pail. Have cells. In other words, if you're lucky, even if something froze, maybe not everything will freeze. But who cares? Even if it does, the five gallon pail, especially since you're not going to fill it with anything and I could fill it with water, it's going to have water containers in it. If they freeze and expand and it's compromised. The worst that's going to happen is what? The water is now going to be retained in the five gallon pail. It would be better if it was in the individual containers. That'd be nice. But at the very least, you have potable water, accessible, and if you need to refilter it or reprocess it again, you have it in hand. Water is life. And don't assume just because, well, I'm out in the woods. There's water out here somewhere. Yes, I'm sure there is. Do you know where it's located? Stumbling around in the dark, moving only at night, undercover. Don't forget that if you're lucky, we're heading to the rainy season. Don't worry, you'll get plenty of water. All the water you need is more. But fresh potable water where you can access it, where you've gone to a cache, is priceless and will give you travel and distance time. I heard a voice. Call or jump in there please. Just to add to that for the cash One it's funny that you mentioned that because I found that out the hard way when you don't store your Items or perishables? Well, you know or take those weather considerations one thing I found useful when I was a training for long-distance hikes or runs I would add in my cash that they have a for endurance athletes or endurance events they have those basically they're electrolyte salts in the liquid and in tablet form. And those are good to have, you can still find them. And I would mix the two depending on what I had. So for example, on my cache for the longer distances, if I had a preset distance that I was gonna travel, I would only take what was required as far as... liquid hydration was concerned and calories up to that half of a point and on that half wood point I would make sure that I had the appropriate amount of electrolyte mineral tablets that typically have potassium, zinc and I forgot the other minerals but they're in a tablet form and in the liquid and in the liquid form I would have a little looks like an eye droplet because you don't need a lot Per the amount of liquid that you have you have to like just do basic math to figure out what the ratio is But I found that useful And now in this in in this respect, I would think it'd be absolutely critical especially if You know if you're carrying a lot more weight, you know, or I'm sorry, you know, you're loaded up and full kit you're going to be eating and consuming over. You covered this before, so I hate to echo, but you're absolutely correct. No, no, it needs to be reinforced. That's okay. One of the big things about that is, again, remember you can load up because the body is going to be using a lot more than you're normally used to. In fact, the biggest problem is it's kind of like acclimation with cold or warm. Most of us simply are now going to be in what is travel mode. And it means that you're going to be re-toning muscles. I liken it to when you go skiing, if you either go skiing and you're in snow skiing or if you are a water skier. Man, I'll tell you what, you have a great time the first time you're out there on the skis, guys. You are feeling great. It's the beginning of the season and you do an extra lap of the lake the whole nine yards, trust me. And you come sliding in there and you roll right up to the beach and walk right out of your slalom ski and you look so cool. And the next morning you wake up and all of those surface muscles you haven't used for that purpose are telling you where they are and what you need to work on. Now, after a few more runs with the skis, you know, the ski and, you know, working in and swimming more, oh, you'd be good. But you use inverted muscle, musculature, because you're compensating for resistance, you know, with what you're doing with the ski rope. The same is true when you ski. So in this, in both cases, because of that, you're going to need building blocks. You're going to need material to replace what you're eating up and part of that is also going to be protein. Your body is all the minerals that you normally use. You're now increasing in consumption and the body, your nuclear furnace, is also cherry picking from your reserves. And if it doesn't find the reserves in fats or in whatever you have in the way of store points for minerals, if it doesn't find them in one location, It's going to start consuming or denying another. And this is kind of like what happens, it's the first phase of what is starvation. Just remember, we have certain things we're going to have to bolster or we're going to have to work up to and increase. This is why I believe personally, again, also in any kind of multiple vitamins, I don't care what it is. You can go to a health food store and buy the best quality. You can buy track foods right now. We just made a deal because one of the stores was resetting its inventory. We got a ton of these backpack, you know, calorie count bars, the big, you know, oh, date, you know, raisin, raspberry with pecan and cashew and walnuts. And I mean, they're just super energy bars. Got them for 50 cents apiece. Now where do they go? Right in the backpacks. Now I do a mix because I've got a variety of different flavors so to speak. But it's purely again designed so that you can throw into the body what you need. Salt are something we grossly miscalculate on. We are underestimating dramatically. You're absolutely right and it needs to be reinforced. Let me point something out about the military. If the military could send you bare-ass naked with a spear to go to war, they would. The military minimizes everything, but they maximize it when they know it's something they need. You may have noticed that for all the brag about how you need, or the argument, you need to stop using salt in your food. Guys, you ever noticed that in every MRE kit you still get a package of salt that's actually pretty large? Why is that? The donut of destruction would try not to feed you if they could. And if they could get away with like the Russians used to with, you know, red cabbage and, you know, green cabbage, you know, in cans with lard, they'd do it. But because they try and entice you into, you know, staying in uniform and hopefully, you know, motivating you a little bit, you get some flavors and colors. But some of the things that they put in there are lessons learned way back. And for whatever reason, they've continued to standard. If you maintain the standard, how long it'll last, who knows? But those little salt packs are in there for a reason. And in a normal condition or normal situation, one of the things you do is you put salt on everything that you can to what you can bear. Now we're not talking about making it feel like they taste like the Atlantic Ocean, but you add salt to everything and then all that fails, remember, throw that into the water. Throw some Kool-Aid in there. There's a couple other tricks you can do to drink it. Make it, you know, consume it. Chances are you've already sweated far more than the amount you're taking in out depending on the level of exertion you're involved in. And like you said, call it, you're carrying more material. You may be carrying material and equipment or assisting other people. People can be dead weight. Not dead necessarily, but dead weight. Now on that note, I would say something though. You ever... Let me, I want you to think about some things. Since I touched on dead weight and I mentioned, oh well, they're probably not dead. That's not true. Any unit that traditionally, most units are pretty well, pretty prissy right now. They've got so much technology up there ours. They wouldn't know what to do if it all disappeared the next day and pretty much would have a terrible time adjusting. Okay. What's fascinating is if you know the histories, especially of the like Vietnam being the best example. SEAL units and SF units did deep penetration reconnaissance into southern China from Vietnam during the Vietnam War. When they did this, they lost men. Now sometimes they all disappeared and those are the POW MIAs that they don't want to talk about because they have to acknowledge what was going on. And this is another reason when they ended the Vietnam War took place. There were a lot of men that were listed as generic MPOW MIAs that were not. Families knew they disappeared. Other veterans knew that they disappeared, other men in service. But what you weren't supposed to know is that they were lost under unique circumstances. Now, the policy and the standard, you know, you always hear that term, no man left behind, right? If there were enough of them alive, they always carried their dead out. You all understand what I just said. It's one thing you hear about this like you know what in Vietnam was well I would count it 97, you know blood trails. It must have been carried out by their buddies. Well, it was only a company strength unit 120 men maybe 160 men you mean to say that each one of them took two bodies and slung them over their shoulder? Now that means the body count was obviously off, you know an askew and their numbers didn't make sense But it made everybody feel good in the pentagram. Okay We had something like this happen just a little while back in Afghanistan, remember? When the SEAL Team 6, or was it SEAL Team 6? It was the one that was wiped out, right? The ones who were witness to other stuff. When that happened, remember, there's supposedly the Taliban-Eustanians ambushed them. The Afghans ambushed them. Well, wait a minute. They're on a hill. They claim that there were only 60 to 70 Taliban, right? But they claimed that they killed wounded or killed and killed actually 60 of them, but they were covered no bodies now. Well, wait a minute Okay, if there were like 70 or 80 guys and there were they claimed that well, we know we killed 60 of them We're sure we killed 60 of them Well, but they were covered no bodies So there's two things either a you grossly miscalculated The number of people that were deployed because each man would have to carry a body away and by the way They didn't recover hardly any weapons. So not only you're carrying a guy That's the same weight as you down a rocky mountain slope. Okay, maybe you threw him off a cliff I mean you could do that But let's say you're carrying your dead away You're carrying their weapon away plus you're carrying your weapon plus you're carrying your combat load and I doubt they stripped their combat load off of them So, when all of a sudden the numbers show that there were like half as many alive as there were the number killed, but everybody supposedly was carried away, who carried them away? You see what I'm... Do the math! All of a sudden these Afghani, you know, camel jockeys, everybody has derogatory terms for these guys, the Talibanistanians. Whatever you want to call them, whatever term you hit, okay, you might be derogatory, but by God, you might add Hercules at the end of that. Because each one of them had two bodies, one over one over each shoulder, and they carried their weapon out. And the other guy's weapon, and each AK kind of weighs a little bit. Does that make any sense? Now, I'm going to say this. That's why, again, the qualifier is, if the unit did its job, but an individual was lost in the field, then it would take most of the unit to carry the dead back. The accounts that I know of with people I served with, by the time they'd get back, because it was all on foot, there was no getting picked up by a slick in Cambodia or getting picked up by a slick in southern China. Instead, they had to walk out and it took a couple of weeks. And they were moving dead weight, literally. They put the guy in a poncho. By the time they get back to the loading dock, so to speak, the guy was a sloshing bag of debris. They didn't have any refrigeration and they didn't have any body bags. I want you to think about some of this. When you talk about hardcore, these guys carried a man back for two weeks because that man had risked his life. They risked their lives mutually. In some cases, the guy actually saved everybody else. He took a hit, didn't say a word, and nobody had a clue. The enemy didn't have a clue that they'd actually killed somebody. But they made sure they brought the man back. No refrigeration, and getting warmer by the day, the farther south you go. Yeah. So when you think about reality versus some of the crap that the pentagram pulls out of its ass, or pulls out of its hind end, Step back and think for a little bit, especially when they start throwing some of these BS numbers out. I mean, granted, I guess I could if I was in a hurry. I could start chucking bodies off the side of that little mountain I'm on, but they'd still be somewhere down there and invisible, right? Except that I don't think that was the case at all. And either A, the kill counts off, and a lie. or the overall body count of who was there is a lie. Either one indicates that the intelligence they were offering to try and make the excuse for the combat laws, well, were fiction. One or the other still fiction, because they're trying to make, they're trying to put, you know, sugar on a feces pie. Well, yeah, well, they killed all our guys, but we killed a bunch of them, and then the ones that were left carried the dead away, we just said you killed most of them. Well, yeah. And you came back to recover our people like right away. Well, yeah And so how much time do they have to clear their bodies away? I mean because what it make three trips Well, oh, yeah, oh, this is not being patriotic No, I know how to do math. I wasn't taught common core math or new math I was actually taught new math. I had done teach myself from that garbage. So just things to think about But you talk about hardcore, every day those guys, every time I think about that, and again, it was hard on the men too, but every day they had to pick that set of ponchos up with that guy in it, and every day he got less and less like a person and more like a roadkill that had been sitting in the road for way, way too long. And they took him all the way home and they made sure he did get in a body bag. They made sure he did get in a casket and he wasn't a POW, MIA, missing because the government wouldn't acknowledge him. Instead, they could find some other excuse to claim why he died, where he died. But they had to acknowledge his death and award him accordingly for his performance based upon the firsthand witnessing of all the other parties involved. That's the kind of hardcore you want to be. It's also being it's an adult situation. So anyway, we got a lot of work to do and we are headed towards the top and hopefully I'm making you think because you got to remember all the other aspects of life when you're dealing with what is a catastrophic environment where death is everywhere and an opportunity. It's why coffin humor is definitely needed to be embraced and remember, there's always the possibility you'll survive. Possibility, anyway. And we plan on making sure for our enemy, there is no possibility of leaving the battlefield. So we need to get better at what we do. A couple other things there real quick. With regard to organizing, arming, equipping, and training, as militia, remember with your 5-10 program, that is your resupply program also for your intermediate or short-term activities. Remember, you've got your basic combat loads. Hopefully you're going to be able to, you know, square your people away. If you have a 510 program set up, you can use that in a cash mode somewhere else so that in the event during the process of conflict, you need to re-equip. You'd be able to roll in, dismount all the gear that you've got, evaluate what it is that you need to move over to your new equipment, which is a virtual mimic of what you've already been fighting with. The equipment that's tired or worn out will not be thrown away. It will be passed on to individuals who have nothing. Or it will be retained in the cash as the last thing to go to because it's what you got Unlike the movies where these guys the idiots dicks, you know, shut the stuff off and they just throw oh the gun I had to kill somebody to get oh, I'm just gonna throw that off the side. Oh the hell with that crap I don't want to hear about that one If you've got weapons they get dragged back if you anything even if it's parts they get dragged back If when you had when you when you are at a cash point for recovery Everything that can be recovered, especially if it's a recycle point where you actually have some form of rear support, in other words, a rest and recuperation point. The equipment that's tired will be remanufactured, if at all possible, by whoever we have in the way of trades that are there. Everything's going to be cleaned. Everything is going to be patched. And if you choose to carry it on with you, that's fine. However, the idea is to re-outfit, scrub, clean everything, you know, the old, the S's, defecate, shower, and shave, clean everything up, clean everything off, end up with new, the same equipment you've been using. This is why I talk about buying multiples and the same pattern of equipment that you're already used to, just like when we talk about rifle scopes. If you're going to buy a scope, Don't buy this that and the other although if you can find it cheap and that's how you have to do it because you can cherry pick off of the tables at a gun show or something fine, but if you can buy three of the same scope, you don't have to be the most expensive. That's why the Bask are one of those that I like. They're not the only ones. Like I said, there's many other manufacturers. The other scopes you buy them and they're exactly the same so there's no memory change out. Everything works exactly the way it did. Well your combat tactical gear should be the same way whenever possible. So your 510 program should reflect that whenever you can. Now you may buy different bundles over a period of time. So many people, if you showed up and be outfitted with the Bundeswehr tactical gear that we talked about a few months ago, or a month ago. If you were to show up in another location, it's going to all be American TA-56 and Atlas gear. If you were to show up in another location, it could be vegetata, top to bottom. In fact, right now I've been barreling up vegetata gear and collecting everything that I can and I've been doing pretty good with that. A platoon strength unit would have uniforms to outfit everybody with spares and of course web gear matching. Underpants, socks, t-shirts, all the other fun stuff that's piled up because I already got that in inventory. But the idea is that a unit could step out and it would be, you know, again, clean, squared away. ready to fight and at zero point with regard to all of your material. Magazines all replaced or topped off, you don't throw away magazines, if you just want more fantastic, you trade out, that's fine. However we work it, the idea is that when you step off again, you're at zero point. No mileage on the equipment, everything ready to go, but you're already familiar with it completely. No muscle memory change out, if at all possible. Now if it does have to happen, it happens. But whenever you can, remember that's why your 510 program is most importantly should be sculpted after your gear so that if need be, it's your resupply resupport system. That's what the objective behind this is in the first place. And you may be the first ones that need it. Anyway, we're getting into that skill right now of sunset and the air is clear, the sky is blue, the Jets are generating a phone plan. Whoa, that's kind of cool. I'm looking at the one of them right now doing a Kim trail But other than that guys, it has been a beautiful week. It is going to be a beautiful weekend. We have everybody at Camp Emmer... Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Whalen North, Yolgamer Ranges, Nagahitcham, Fox & Wolf, and many others. We are loaded. Everybody is at capacity. So I will remind you that for those who are coming in or listening on the micro stations, two things. Number one, better have your two number two cans ready or you don't come into the facility. You're the guys at the gate. They're going to turn you around and tell you where to go. It's a simple thing to remember. Okay. And the other thing is when you do get there, the MPs are going to tell you where to park based on whether or not you're going to have to leave. Follow those instructions. It's still wet in a lot of places across the state of Michigan and all over the Midwest. I heard a voice. Who do we have? We're almost at the top. Maybe I didn't. Okay. Anyway. The militia town hall meeting will be coming up next. Then again guys, if you'd like to call in, not a problem, and participate, it'll be right there. I would remind you too that if you can take the time donate to Liberty Tree Radio. To do so you can go over to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com and then go to the donate key. It's up to you. Personal choice. In addition, I had some requests about the monoculars. Everybody got their monoculars that ordered them. The one that was with the LED was at 8 power. But I'm not offering those because the price has gone up. Something happened with the interest in those in the market in general. And they actually have gone up to the price of what we were offering them for on the air. I don't know what's going on with them. Apparently they're very popular or they become popular in terms of, or maybe just availability because they're not available. Whatever the case, I'll have to recalculate the math, but there have been three jumps in price and I've never seen this. I haven't seen it quite some time with any kind of surplus item like this or new item coming in. There are price changes that take place over a period of time, but not as quickly as we just saw with that particular device. So there is interest in it. And apparently, maybe somebody wrote an article, God help us. Somebody wrote a magazine article, or if it's on the internet somewhere, and it's some, you know, whatever the guru is, God, that's all it takes. And then the rest is history as they say, ooh, it hurts. So if you did get those monoculars double plus good you got them for the best price possibly good in the country and We probably won't see that again for a while. We will have them But again, I have not had time to figure out how we would offer them on the air Not yet. So I know again shipping won't change shipping is going to be relatively not relatively high But it's you know, it's it's a chunk of what's part of the formula when it comes to shipping them out to everybody anyway one last thing Square yourself away. Always remember that pride and performance. Again, you need to work as a unit, but guys, people are looking at you. So in the field, no combat unit has ever passed inspection and never will. But for the time that we are out in this situation and we're bringing more people in, you're the reason people are going to make a choice about whether or not they're going to participate. So square yourself away, make sure that you have an understanding of how to control your weapons and how to maintain your equipment and demonstrate that. Also with regard to your personal demeanor, how you act. Again, we're not trying to put anybody down. I don't want to belittle anyone other than maybe, well, yeah, the ones who took the ChronoBearRider shot out, we'll do them all day. But for the rest of you, you have to be legal. All you want to do is the solution. Right now, The numbers are burgeoning. I know that a lot of people are busy, grossly busy, for a little recruitment process. Guys, be patient. That's all I can say. God bless our republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on the march for a fair night. For all of you out there, guys, again, you are the solution. We're going to get out of the way for now. I am. Ed's taking over. Militia Townhouse, come that next. Speak up. Be part of the solution. Have some applause, remember enjoy yourself, your enemy hates it when you do that. God bless. In Congress, July 4th, 1776, the unanimous declaration of the 13 United States of America, when in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them. A decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. 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Our government is supposed to work and look at what's going on nowadays. There are a lot of things you could call treason. Oh boy. Well, we are up live. It is just the top of the hour, I think. Assuming that, yeah, it looks about 13 to 14 minutes. Oh, my clocks are a little off. They're all a little different again today. I understand how that happened. You got 15 on one, 14 on the other. 13 which just flipped over to 14 here and 18 on the wall on the atomic clock The atomic clock is the one that really makes me scratch my head dead and I've been talking about this because that atomic clock It's supposed to be set By a shortwave signal, you know, so and it's supposed to be a regular pulse You pick it up if you know how an atomic clock works. It's kind of a neat thing It's programmed by that radio signal. Well, something obviously is messing with the atomic clocks because none of them that we have have had the same time. And that's not like something that you set, you know. So there's something messing with that frequency range. Could be 5G, could be any number of broadcasts that are just messing with that system. And that's actually one of the ways that most Most companies keep track of time that time is precious. Banks, Wall Street, gone down the list. You want an atomic clock because it's set by an atomic clock that sends out a radio signal to the entire country. And lo and behold, there you go. Everybody has the same time. Well, not anymore apparently. It's just one more of those things that used to be part of our infrastructure that is just effed up. Oh man, we have had some problems this week with the station. I'm aware that we had a problem with the streams encoders this morning. I don't know if that was due to weather here or a hiccup with our internet service provider. I honestly didn't notice anything because I was working online while I was going. I didn't notice any issue myself, but I did hear the alarm go off and I saw where we lost connection to the MRS feed, but it looks like it's stable now. If it's not, if you guys are having a problem, a buffering problem or anything going on with that, let me know. Because I'm curious, I didn't notice anything on my end, but that doesn't mean that there isn't something else wonky going on with it. We were affected by a hacker a couple of, what was it, weekends ago. On the weekend when we weren't monitoring things, and I think the people who informed me about that took care of the problem as soon as we could. It was not an attack on our systems here. It was an attack on the MRRS speed with the servers there at their location. Heard a, I hear we got a ding, and yes, this is your program. It is not mine. We're going to give out that call-in number real quick here. If you want to call in, join us on the air. We can talk about anything. I don't mind. I do get a little frustrated when topics go into the X-file zone, stuff we can't prove. Go ahead, call it, you're on the air. Ed, I just wanted to say that despite the errors and issues that you've been having so far, you're doing a great job. And yeah, you and all the callers that call in, everyone's... participating and I've got a stack full of notes man everyone is fantastic and I'm really glad to you know have found this station so that way I can you know expand my horizon so to speak so yeah thanks a lot for all the work you're doing. Well let's see I was about to give up the call in number because I know we got people listening I'll do that again real quick and I will try to slow it down because I know I have a tendency to go too fast especially when I get into that mode and just start talking super fast. So the number is 712-432-0900. Room number 957-464 and the pound sign. Once you're there, you should be muted. Sometimes you come up and you're not. 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Just because you're hearing about something in your area too, keep in mind that does not mean that everybody else is hearing about it. So we've got some interesting bits of information that I want to put out there. I mentioned the other day that they put on the record the stuff about the CDC, what they've said about the UK and, oh, Israel. What's going on with the people of Israel with the vaccine? What they've shown with the long-term debt? Well, not you can't even really call it long-term data because it we haven't had a long-term study on this guys It hasn't even been around a year but based on the longer term study of what's going on in Europe and Israel because they force people to get the Pope sooner than you know, they've been trying to hear and they're still trying to you know Force more people to get the poke Look in the discord on the militia town hall meeting GOP lawmakers introduced legislation to block unconstitutional bid dot dot dot Biden COVID shot mandate is basically what it is, but they're ran out of with the YouTube But you watch that and the guy who's making the presentation, he brings up the chart. Everything that we talk about, they know. The CDC talks about this amongst themselves. They post it on their site and they still try to convince you to get the Pope. But they are fully aware of all the information there. Now the video itself, I would play it on air, but yeah, it'd probably take up about what's left of the program right now because we've got the long intro now where we're playing the entire... Declaration of Independence is 35 minutes and 52 seconds. I'll see if I can pull it up to where he has the, oh, excuse me, where he starts talking about the numbers. And we'll play a little bit of it here. But he goes into more depth about the, about the jab and what they are seeing with what's happening overseas where they force people to get it sooner. So let's see if we can get that up there. I always lay, I said I always love to put their own words up there. I don't have to defend my position because they present my position so well. Who's sponsoring this legislation? And for Congressman Dan Crenshaw who's introducing the companion bill in the House of Representatives. We're working to make sure that families across our country can travel freely. and businesses can conduct interstate commerce without the ridiculous government bureaucracy created by vaccine passports. This bill would prohibit the Department of Transportation, the Department of Commerce, and other federal agencies from requiring proof of vaccination or the use of a vaccine passport to engage in interstate commerce or travel. It protects people like my dad who used to drive a truck and will carry goods across state lines. It protects the rights of American citizens as laid out in our Constitution. I'm sorry, I'm going to skip ahead just a little bit here. It's hard to get this on such a small video screen. Mr. President, Senator from Wisconsin. I rise in support of Senator Scott's bill. I want to make a few different points. First of all, I don't believe this administration or people that support the mandates are really thinking the process through to how devastating these mandates are going to be on our economy. Well before the president even announced his unlawful regulatory initiative, I was hearing from truck drivers. I was hearing from nurses and doctors who've already had COVID, who had natural immunity, who are looking at, for example, the VA's reports, are looking at some of the data and science saying that natural immunity is 13 to 27 times more effective than the vaccine. And they had chosen not to get it. Senator Scott indicated President Biden promised the American public he wouldn't mandate this. He said, I don't quote, I don't think it should be mandatory. I wouldn't demand it be mandatory. This press secretary, Jen Psaki said, it is not the federal government's role. I agree. The president also said this is not about freedom, the personal choice. No, Mr. President. This is exactly about freedom and personal choice. I have written so many oversight letters to the healthcare agencies. I completely agree with Senator Scott. I was a big supporter of Operation Warp Speed. I've gotten every vaccine until this one because I've had COVID. But the federal agencies have not been transparent. They have not given the American public information that we need to make that informed choice. We need to recognize people's health autonomy. This is their body. They should be able to make these choices. I want to talk a little bit about some of the information we're not getting from our health care industries, our health care agencies, that people who are choosing not to get vaccinated are looking at. And it's not disinformation. This is real information. It's just being withheld from the public by our health care agencies, by the media, and the social media. The first thing I want to show is a chart I put together. And this is real data. This comes from the CDC in terms of the number of new cases per day, as well as the number of deaths per day. Deaths are down here in a very thin red line. But you can see by this chart that in terms of the surge of the initial alpha variant, of COVID pretty well peaked late December, early January. The vaccines got the emergency use authorization about mid-December. The orange line shows the percent of Americans vaccinated, fully vaccinated. And you can see the initial surge, the initial pandemic was winding down before the vaccines even could take effect. Now, again, we all hoped and prayed. that the vaccine would be 100% effective and 100% safe. But when you look at this chart, as the pandemic's winding down, the percent of fully vaccinated individuals are going up, you would think, again, you would think what you'd see is just a complete winding down of the pandemic. But that's not what we've seen. We've seen this new surge, this new surge of a variant called Delta. So what are we to make of this? Again, I'm not a doctor, I'm not a medical researcher, but I look at this and I'm going, well, it certainly doesn't look like the vaccine has been particularly effective against the Delta variant. But let's look at some data, the type of data that we're not getting from our healthcare agencies. So we have to look, unfortunately, to England and to Israel that are more transparent. I don't expect anybody to be able to read the figures. I'll give you the highlights, but I'm showing that this is from Public Health England. This is one of their federal health care agencies. This is from their technical briefing number 23 dated September 17, 2021. It covers cases for about seven and a half months, from the beginning of February to February 12. What the data shows is that during that seven and a half month period in England, there were about 750,000 new COVID cases. About little under 600,000 of those were the Delta variant, about 80%. The number of deaths associated with those 600,000 Delta cases was 2,542, which gives us a case fatality ratio of about 0.4. Again, case fatality is higher than infection fatality because these are actually registered cases and there are all kinds of infections that never get registered. So to put this in context, an infection fatality rate for a bad flu season is slightly under 0.2, half of this. Just going to put things in perspective. Now, President Biden, this has been parroted by media, news media, said that what we are currently experiencing is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. They don't give us really any data to back that up. They just proclaim, pronounce that 99% of people with COVID now are unvaccinated, but they don't give us the data. But we have data from England and here's the data. So of the 600,000 cases in England, 43% were with the unvast, 27% were with the fully-vast, another 30% were with partially-vast or just undetermined. But I think what's interesting because here's another quote, President Biden. President Biden said, if you're vaccinated, you're not going to be hospitalized. You're not going to an ICU unit. You're not going to die. You're not going to get COVID if you have these vaccinations. Well, maybe that's true in the U.S. I kind of doubt it because in England, of the 600,000 new cases of Delta, of the over 2,500 deaths, 63% of those deaths, 1,613 people were fully vaccinated. 28% were worth the unvaccinated. Now, this is information the American people have probably never heard. It's information by conveying it, I will get attacked, I will be vilified, I will be censored, I will be suppressed. So the reason I've come to the floor of the Senate to reveal this information, that the American people need to know. Let me close with something else that certainly nurses know. Nurses who were our heroes. They had the courage and compassion to treat COVID patients. Many got infected. Some tragically died. Most survived. Now many of those nurses are treating the vaccine injured. Let me just quick quote a couple of figures from the CDC's own safety early surveillance system, the VAERS report, the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. worldwide from a couple weeks ago, these numbers are pretty fresh. There have been over 15,000 deaths reported on VAERS. Now I realize VAERS does not prove causation, but of those 15,000 deaths, over 5,000 of those deaths have occurred on day zero, one or two following vaccination. Now, again, it doesn't prove causation, but if I were working the CDC, I'd be looking at that very closely. and analyzing those cases. The final number, total adverse events on the VAERS system in 10 months since the COVID vaccines have been under emergency authorization, over 725,000 adverse events. So again, I was hoping and praying this vaccine was a hundred percent effective, a hundred percent safe, but that does not appear to be the case. And I believe this administration, I believe our healthcare agencies need to be honest. transparent with the public they have not been. The American people have the right to choose it should not be mandated. We should respect their personal choice. We should respect their freedom. And I'll just close on I will be bringing more information as we discuss other ways to push back on these mandates over the next few days. So stay tuned. I yield the floor. Mr. President. Yeah, there we go. That's the main part of it I wanted to put up there. That's interesting. That's the stuff that they know that's going on. They're talking about behind closed doors. They don't want you to hear it. Like he said, they don't want you to hear it. They're going to attack him for coming up and stating that. But that's all information that has been available at people's fingertips. It's being classified as disinformation by YouTube, by Google, by a fake farce book, Twitter. And if anybody starts to bring up these facts and figures, these numbers, it's not new age math. With the new age math, you can sit there and say, oh, you know, whoop-de-do. But that's not the case when you look at it. You know, the vaccines are not 100% safe. When you look at the mortality rate of what's going on in Europe, it better than half of their COVID death, the quote unquote Delta variant or the death variant, are vaccinated people. To me, those numbers look like if you're vaccinated, it makes you more susceptible to that Delta variant. It doesn't it's not protecting you the fully vaxxed or 50 or over 50% of the people you have dying overseas right now But they want you to get the jab here in the US Wow If I may I would like to just put that out there that there's a website that's actually a little bit better If you're inclined to look through the database, the VAERS database, there is a website called medalerts.org. And that one's a little bit easier to navigate or browse through the database for. I'm not familiar with who runs that site. Is that a government site or is that a independent? I, you know what, I don't know. I just found it. Usually a government will be a .gov, but I do know there's some other medical sites that are out there that are, yeah, I still look into it, but it's nice to have the resource out there. I was just curious if we knew who was running that page, that's all. Yes, I... I don't know, but I found it through my research and it popped up and it also helped with, it's easier if you're not technically inclined or if you're not into SQL databases and all that. It's a little bit easier to sort and find the data that you're looking for. Another thing to add to your point, are you familiar with the video that was recently posted of the Stu Peter show with Dr. Carrie Majed. She's the one who broke the vaccine down and analyzed it in a lab, right? Yes, that's correct. Yes. I've seen part of it. I haven't seen all of that video yet. Somebody sent it to me. I started to watch it, but I didn't finish that one yet. No. Okay, it's a bit it's a bit shocking because uh, you know if like I said, you know We're all we're all learning together as sort of speak. So it's like the screenshots or the from the microscope that She was able to share. I mean that thing with the tentacles. I mean, come on it's I mean, it's pretty out there but the fact that What she was sharing is based on her observations that the thing actually well her intuition was or her opinion Was that the thing was? felt she kind of felt like it was being observed and it was moving off the slide and then eventually she went on to say that the little object with the tentacles eventually tried to lift the the screen or the a little protector on the slide off the Microsoft the Oh, shoot, I forgot the name of it. The glass slide used to observe a substance and you put the other thin translucent film over it, well, she was saying that it tried to move it. Well, if that's a parasite, okay, then it goes along with the other data that was revealed that the contents of what's in those vaccines and they seem to... They seem to click together. So if there is a parasite in that vaccine cocktail as long as all the other toxic metals Well, then no wonder I mean, come on. It's It's no wonder people it wouldn't surprise me. It would not surprise me at this point. I mean They've got a blank check basically to do whatever type of experimentation with this from the federal government. You sign a waiver, but they've already got a waiver from the federal government that they can't be charged for any malpractice on this thing because we wanted it now, or the federal government wanted it now, and they wanted to be able to stick it in your arm. So you can't sue them over it. When you go to get the poke, they make you sign a paper that says you can't zoom over it. So you have the federal government say they won't zoom over it, and they get you to say you won't zoom over it. And they put this experimental thing in your arm. It really does concern me. Especially, like I said, the more data that we get out of Europe and the way things are going right now, now, when I was talking to somebody else, I was mentioning about the vaccine poke. You know Europe kind of forced everybody to get it and when they got their second when they got their second shot when they got their quote-unquote booster shot Did they here's something we don't know they're like three or four of these different shots out there and they all have slightly different chemistry We don't know what happens if you mix the two together in somebody's system, you know, I brought this up before you know, it could be like like the Batman movie from the 1980s where you know All the chemicals were mixed into the different health care products that were killing people. One alone would do it, but you get a combination of the two and you're as good as dead. So the people getting the booster shot, the data that I would be interested in seeing is how many people who have died of the COVID Delta variant in Europe got a different vaccine brand than the one that they initially got just to see if there's any like commonality in the desert like they got vaccine A for the first time around and then with the booster thing they got vaccine B or vaccine C and that was the kill combination, you know. Or it could be like Australia where, and I still laugh at this one, Australia had to pull their vaccine off the shelf because well, giving people quote unquote fake HIV positives is like, how do you get a fake HIV positive? Well, it's not a fake HIV positive. You know? So basically, their initial vaccine that they started poking in people's arms were giving people AIDS. in Australia. And Australia is the one that we've seen like the worst where they have the vaccine police out, the mask police out. If you don't have your mask on, they're stopping you in the street and beating you down with the with the Billy Club or like that video dad played the other day of the girl who didn't have a mask on but she had a note from her doctor because of her medical condition that she didn't have to have the mask. The cop didn't care, didn't say anything to her, just walked up, grabbed her by the throat, pushed her to the ground and started beating on her and telling her she was resisting arrest. That's right. I wanted to cut in, but he was on such a roll I didn't want to interrupt, more than usual. It's kind of like the scene from V for Vendetta, where in the opening scenes, the female character is heading out to a party and she gets caught, she gets cornered by the fingermen in the alley, and the same scenario happens, but then the hero arrives. the, uh, the anarchist, so to speak, but he's supposed to be the good guy. I mean, not the opposite. He was supposed to be the bad guy, but he ended up being the good guy. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, that was an interesting movie in and of itself. But, you know, truth can be stranger than fiction, guys. It really can be. Well, that's my point. I mean, this is there, you know, your, your, uh, Mark has mentioned that this is all part of the preconditioning agenda or predictive programming. It's all across Hollywood, you know, in films, you know, go ahead. Well, go ahead. How are you doing? Yep. Sound clear. Go ahead. Uh, does anybody remember the Spanish 150 to a hundred million people? didn't die from the Spanish flu. They died from the vaccination. I can believe that the vaccine. They did a lot of experimentation to get to the vaccine that actually worked but there were more transparent about you know the fact that the vaccines weren't 100% effective when they first tried to put that out there. They made them go through more rigorous testing. You talking about back then or now? Yeah, back then. Back then. No, not now. Where did you get that? Now it's like, now you can't question it. You can't say, hey, what's going on with this thing? Well, they were trying to let you wear masks back then. They had the masks been going on, all that crap, from 1911 to 1941. And then, uh, They had all these vaccination programs going on around the world. And that's the countries where the most people died because they got the vaccination because they believed science and medicine that, yeah, you should have a vaccination because these viruses exist. Well, you know, they don't exist. There was a vaccination that would kill people. It was a eugenics program, the population control after World War I. They couldn't get enough people killed off in World War I. So they had to do another one. You know, we have vaccines that work that do what they are supposed to do. We even have vaccines and cures that work almost immediately. We have bacteria, germs, things like diphtheria, you know, yellow fever. That is it. Around that time, clean cleanliness and clean water was coming in. And that's what did more than anything to wipe out anything like small pox or measles. A bunch of garbage. It was a bell. I don't believe it. I'm telling you, they've been doing this for a long time. It goes back to the 1600s, this vaccination bull crap. It doesn't work. It's a lie. I can agree with that. They used it as a means to attack people. I concur with that also. I would take anything that you have like that on YouTube and I would move it to bit-shoot. If you can download it and upload it to bit-shoot yourself, I would do it. I will tell you why. In fact, one of the comic book guys, The Quartering, he also has his own little political show, but he's not entirely at our camp. He did a piece on it, YouTube starting, I think it was the 29th, they announced they were going to do this. Anything that is anti-poke is going to be considered against their user policy. So they're going to start banning and pulling videos. One of the reasons why I wanted to play that piece that we had right there of the representative, because he's going to get flagged. Like he said, he's going to be a tactful. He's going to get flagged and they're going to pull it down. So go ahead and give the YouTube video out. Oh yeah, yeah. Just write this down, wait a minute. This was done in 2009 or 2008. Just look up on YouTube, just go flu tracker, just flu tracker. You're tracking a flu, right? Flu tracker, okay? Got that? Okay, that's about reconstruct, it's called reconstructing the 1918 flu virus, which is called the Spanish flu. But it's not a flu tracker. And then another one called, same guy, is a doctor. Me, it's called me, like me, M-E, minerals. Minerals. So just me minerals on YouTube. It's the same guy's name, Dr. True. It'll come up. Me minerals or and he talks about the bird flu hoe. I don't know if I don't remember that. The bird flu is a COVID. You know, they tried to pull. Yeah, they tried to pull this. This is the first time they have tried to pull this scam. And it's not the first time they've tried to pull this scam coming out of China. It's just for whatever reason, like Dad said, for whatever reason with the propaganda that they pushed, it went through. Anyway, go ahead. How about the... Do you remember the swine flu hoax? Yep, same thing. Again, swine flu is another type of coronavirus. So, yeah. I was working on a farm with pigs. I never got no swine flu from no pigs. I didn't get no vaccinations. I stopped getting vaccinations when I was like about 10, you know? Well, here's the thing is that the viruses that they have like that. Now, I understand you don't believe that viruses exist, but okay, let's... I don't believe that. ...if they do, the reason why it's called a swine flu or a bird flu is that typically those viruses stay in those animal sets. And only through a very unique set of circumstances does it jump to human beings like The AIDS virus supposedly started in monkeys and I've heard some interesting theories about how it got to man and the pretty thick twisted stuff that goes on with the homosexuals and the perverts and what they do with animals. Yeah, I can understand that. Yeah, that would be horrible. That's horrible stuff. Right? But you know, I'm going to say something. I'm interested. I love looking at films and stuff of microscope. you know, germ and bacteria, Ponsgum and parasites. They always told us, but we can't quite see these viruses yet. One day we'll have a powerful enough microscope to do it. Well, here we got the electron microscope and we still can't see it. I want to see a live, the pictures they show of a virus are a fraud. They're just CG, they're hand drawings, they're artwork. it's garbage they've been doing this for decades now and i'm like i want to see one i want to see him actually multiplying i want to see them doing what they do under the mic so that you don't see it where is it they're waiting all the years to get there there's a video i love looking at stuff i'm trying to find a link for you of a recently published uh... article or video where they actually took slides off of a Yeah, that's what I'm looking for right now. Just I'm gonna mute and I'm gonna look away I'll mention this you know what you're talking about with things that are really small It actually also applies to things that are really big the last true photo that we got from of the you of the planet Earth If the Voyager satellite flying away from the planet, every single photograph that you see from NASA, from outer space, looking at the planet, if it's not out of the International Space Station window where you barely see a little bit of an arch from the planet, you know, surface looking out the window. It's all CG. It's all artwork done. There are artists who have their names on it because they're the ones who did the sketch and compile of it. I love the BS that they do with the Mars landing stuff and they show, oh look, the Mars lander made it and they show this wonderful graphic of a CG thing coming through the plant, hitting down and touching up down on the ground and it looks just like you're out in the Arizona desert. Well, part of the reason is this. That's not the footage that you're seeing from there because when that thing touched down on Mars, if it actually did, it's going to take a long time for those images to get back to us. So even though they got the confirmation that it's down on the ground and they showed you all that wonderful video footage and everything, it's CG. It's a representation to make you feel excited about space travel, okay? The actual footage and stuff that you get from that device They're making it with off-the-shelf archaic technology basically that is like I think the what was the most advanced rover had like a 286 computer in it that it was using to do to take photos with and send it back to us a 286 computer guys that's That's not even, you know, with all the technology that we have, that's what we set up there. Why? Because it's more reliable. It might survive through the atmosphere of the radiation and the reentry and, you know, take a better impact than any of the BS that we've got nowadays. But that's what they set up. Don't forget about all the microwaves and all that stuff. and yeah, cosmic rays and gamma rays and God knows what kind of rays out there. Yeah. Well, that's that drug testing. We were ordered not to take the shot because the S I W we could harm ourselves. And since we're witnesses top of the government, we're not allowed to take that corroded shot. It says in the insert seizures, heart attacks and misform cells, all the blood clots. for females, two of us are female, Bubba Scout, Rev. And we're allowed to think... Wait, wait, wait, I know who this is. I know who this is. Who is we again? I have to ask this. Who is we? Please Bubba, please Scout, I'm Rev. And we were told if we take that knowing there's harm, that's the next idea. No, no, no. You didn't say you were told. You said you were ordered. Not ordered. Like you're ordered to govern in agency and you're ordered not to. You and your followers, you see everything perfectly. I'm serious. I didn't even notice the difference. You pick up everything. You're great! You don't miss nothing! I'm telling you, you guys are everything I want. I just like information to be presented truthfully. You're giving yourself an era of authority like you're part of this big, grand organization. But you really aren't and you don't have a way to back it up. Oh, okay. I agree. But we just call ourselves the three unknowns of jerkwater USA. Is there any organization in the world that calls themselves that? We're not organizations. We're not merced. We're not knowledgeable about the military. We just like the fire power and want to point at it and then on. That's the honest truth. So keep in mind when this caller is up, The us and we that he's talking about are three individuals guys Right. It's his right right. They don't even like me and Bella He also he also describes himself as an agitator. So yeah, right That's why we talk to you. I talked to you bubble walk. I said go come on talk to him She said she says words. I don't want to sing on here and she don't call me rib He calls me a lot of mean things, but that's how we do it. Well, red agitator guy, listen, you're speaking to the man. We don't need to be agitated. I'm an agitator, guys. I'm going to meet you. This is Ed in Chicago. Hey. Go ahead, Ed. Bottom line. 99.9% recovery rate. Why are the vaccines needing our children? 99% recovery rate. And they know that. But out of it with the vaccine, with what we're seeing overseas, 60% mortality rate if you have the vaccine and you get the virus. The unvaccinated is only 30% and the unknown is the other 10% or it's minuscule. It doesn't make any sense, but no, we need everybody to be vaccinated. Why? We've had time to look at the numbers. If I may add, if I may, maybe, maybe. They want to get rid of the dumb people. Did you ever think of that? 80 to 120 million people that will not take that jab. What are they doing? They're killing the dumb people. And they're trying to... Wait, then they're trying to... Well, keep in mind, okay guys, even the people that are pushing this, they're not on the keeper list, okay? The ones that want to depopulate the planet like that, that want like two-thirds of the world's population gone, the ones that are pushing that agenda for them, they're not keepers. They're partying with the rest of us, you know, but they don't realize it. People aren't really dumb, they're just naive and trusting. That's all. Come on, man. Reach Charlie Sizzerby's deliberate dumbing down of America. Everybody has been dumbed down for 150 years through the public pool system. And you know what? There is hope because there's at least 80 million of us that are, you know, have fought through that. Okay. We drank the Kool-Aid, but it didn't affect us like it affected those that are getting this jab. So there is hope. There is hope, and part of that is a continuing education system where we bring people up to speed. I know that is frustrating to some people. Some people say, when can I stop, when can we stop talking about this stuff and, you know, move on to other things? Well, you know what, if we stop talking about this stuff and we move on to other things, we're right back where we frickin' started. So this thing, what we're doing here, This education process, it needs to continue. It doesn't matter if we win the war or not. If we see something that's going on that's wrong, damn right, we better talk about it. That's what the First Amendment is there for. Well, wait a minute, Ed. I kind of challenge you on that. It does matter if we win the war, because if we don't, then it's over. Alright. We've gotta win this war. Hey, I'm not saying it doesn't matter if we win the war. I'm saying, when we win... Ed, you said never over. When we win the war, the information side of the war never ends. Because that's how we got to where we are. We let the communists come in, we let them push the socialization of stuff, we let the I-wants, the hand-me-outs, you know, hand-out. We let the public fill in to become our leader. What's going on here in Texas? And we are at the top of the hour just about, guys. We got the intelligence report coming up next. I'm sorry. We got into a really good subject here, guys. I do appreciate all the interaction. Hey, Ed. I just want to say one thing. Two Eds are better than one. Thank you, Ed. We got to go. The intelligence report is coming up next. Stay tuned. We'll be back next Friday at the same time. We are sons, yes we are sons, the sons of liberty, at the farm. Dreamed 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 liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrant flavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent, although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave. O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right, and pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as Tyrant trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? The good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report I'm our currency. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest east south and north ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com Liberty Tree Radio and satellite and AM and FM micro stations AM and FM conventional stations C-D, Bay stations, and Ultra Net Hallmark in Golden Spike Technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Those three freestanding systems totally separate from the internet and are ours. It is 8.08 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is Friday, which means it is single day, day and quartermaster Friday. It is the 13th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. The 1st of October. Right, the 1st of October. It means nothing, as far as I know. Except that, well, change of month. And it is 2021 Old Earth Calendar 2021. Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. You know, whenever you hear idiots do the fetal resist and or you know, they're gonna get where they want. I really want Let me let me back up everybody's brain here for a bit We have the pedo sniffer meat puppet and the back alley bar over scuff knee pads in there Which means that Obama's in charge. Okay that this is now It's heading towards the first year and the shipwreck is going exactly as expected with the incompetence and the treachery and the wicked doing what we expected them all to do. But Trumpet was in there for four years. And before that, you had Obama in his first name. Now back when Obama was in power, New York passed three critical anti-gun pieces of legislation. A magazine, the gun restrictions. That's expected, but there was one that everybody keeps forgetting about and intentionally even the pro firearms people are not discussing. Okay. Way back in the day, not that far back, they passed a mandatory ammunition registration in New York. Yes, they did. Mandatory 100% registration, and tracking of all ammunition in New York State. Not New York City, New York State. What happened to that? It wasn't rescinded. It's just around. However, here's the problem. It was to be implemented immediately. There was, you know, guys, what this, what literally the law, the way it's passed, If you lost a shotgun shell out in the middle of BFE, going to hunt bunnies, quail, whatever, and you're on the side of a ridge and you missed a shell and it disappeared, it was a high crime to lose that shotgun shell. You did not have an empty case. Obviously, you're putting that shell in the black market. You're making billions off that single shotgun shell. Well, you become a criminal right away. with no accountability for that shell and no accommodation for you losing. Oh, I lost it. Oh, my guns were gone on a boating action. Remember that's a scam. Everybody keeps saying they're going to tell someone. Yeah, right. Fact of the matter is that it wouldn't make any difference. You were just automatically a criminal. Period. There's no allowance for any wall. You can file a Form 416 for a missing shell. But if it shows up later, you're a felon because you've lied to us all, etc., etc., etc., probably, you know. There was no serial number on the shell, right? We know all the arguments, but the bottom line is the law passed. Now, one of the things that did happen is three different data companies stepped forward one after another. Each one that came forward was supposed to come up with a computer tracking program so that every gun owner in New York, male, female, young, old, wouldn't make any difference, would all be in this ammunition registry and they had to have full accountability and the ability to take, you know, subtract and add the ammunition that would be used and empty cases that would be accounted for and all this other fun stuff. Each company stepped up to do it, had money for, you know, we're supposed to come up with a solution. and failed. So another company stepped up and it failed. And the third company stepped up and it failed. But the law did not change. Where did it go people? Where did it go? It's still on the books. I want you to think about that. Well again, one of the other things I pointed out when this was going on is that this is where they didn't expect to get it and they got it. In other words, they wanted to go so far with a power graph. And it's one thing to talk about the weapons. Of course, they want to try and control the weapons. And it's another thing to talk about the magazines, because most people just consider that part of the weapon. I mean, like, it's like, okay, yeah, but it's separate. But, you know, they wanted those restricted, and they got that, by the way. But the ammunition was a jump ahead that they didn't want the rest of the country to see. Because if everybody saw and if New York just plugged it in because they weren't supposed to wait for somebody to come up with a really good software package. They were just supposed to throw a dart, get it done, and get it in motion and, you know, fix it as they go along, which is how police states operate. They don't worry about accuracy. Inaccuracy is preferred. Arbitrary enforcement is always in favor of the police state, not the person. You're in America with a K. You know, the C is taken out, the K is in, this is America with a K. These are communists. That's how a communist police state works. There is no possibility of the state airing. It's all you. You are the error. You are the one responsible. The whole system did something wrong, but it's your fault. That's how communist police states work. So anyway, where'd it go? It's waiting. It's there. It's another thing in New York that the pro-gun people don't talk about and I guess why not? Well, let's not jog their memory. Maybe they'll remember they've got it. No, that doesn't work. They know that they know they've got it. But the national and the international told them, whoa, whoa, whoa, too far, too fast. We don't want the peasants to wake up to the agenda. Think about that. And also, well, here's the thing. Go ahead and think you're gonna implement that that'll be enough to push people over the edge and put a bullet in their ass Put a button, you know, shoot them shoot the other side. Yeah, you know, well, yeah, there's no way I can fix it I'm not gonna go introvert. I've got a gun and I might as well go extrovert. Oops pop pop pop pop pop Yeah, and there goes another bunch of bureaucrats You know X's over eyes like in the cartoon and dropping dead Well, they don't they don't want that until they can do the big push which by the way is of course where they're trying to head right now But the big push isn't working In fact pretty much the problem they've got the discussion like we had earlier is only a really dense person would be joining joining getting in a uniform and joining the military right now The survivability rating not because of wartime but because of peacetime shenanigans with paper pushing, no neck bureaucrats with little Trotsky glasses and purple hair. That's what will get you killed. That is what will terminate your existence here. So again, why get trapped or into contract with the corporation when the corporation hates your guts? Got plenty of other people out here who love you. Why bother with all of that drivel? And if you wait, in reality, here's how it works. With the murder death kill shot and the wave of damage and destruction it's going to create, the most important thing to remember is that we're not going to have a whole lot of problems here down the road as the numbers are cleaned up. You know, numbers are cleared out. So in replacement, we end up with our population group and the catbird sheep, so to speak. Healthier. Oh, by the way, a lot of the kids are using that term pure blood. In other words, nope, I don't have any cancer type cells. I don't have an immunodeficiency problem, you know, an AIDS problem. Oops, because that's what they're creating a vast immunodeficiency population, you know, AIDS. And people are taking it themselves so they have themselves to blame. The regime has already said that people who are doing it to you can't be held accountable and everybody seems to forget that hasn't been lifted. So everybody gets to screw you and you have no recourse because you wanted to be screwed. Didn't you read the contract? Yeah, see that's another thing. I volunteered. I wasn't drafted. I volunteered. Yeah, I know it. But back in the day, that wasn't the in-vogue thing to do. Seriously. Oh, well, I don't know, people volunteered. No, not at the end of Vietnam. I volunteered and I won the army as a matter of fact. Although I was looking at the Air Force and the Navy originally. Navy more so than the Air Force actually. But as it is, again, here we are. We've got a piece of legislation that's not a legislation, this is law. Mark's not talking about proposed legislation. And for those of you who might think that that's what we're talking about, and there were some idiot off the side going, well, that's proposed, but they did, no, wrong. They passed this. And that's my point. You might have some idiot stick off to the side, laughing their yap about how, well, there's no good a pass. It already passed. It is law. We're not talking proposed or a bill or anything. That's done. This stuff was passed into law in New York state. for the whole of the state. Not just New York City, no, it wasn't for New York City, for the whole of the state. So where'd it go? See, this is an example of my omission. In other words, don't tell anybody, don't talk about it, don't say anything. When the enemy gets a snot beat out of them or there's such a fumble screw, combination of things, too fast, too much, too fast, too soon, too many people would see what's going on. And also Fumble Screw because, well, nobody really wants to provide the technology to be able to attempt this and they don't want the liability that comes along with it when something goes wrong because somebody would be seeking out whoever it is that did the programming for a Fumble Screw project and yeah, they'd lose their shirt. They'd lose everything. And they know, here's the other thing about anybody doing business with the Fed, and or especially with New York or like California. Neither New York, nor California, nor Florida for that matter, no better. Michigan's a rat state too. If you get into trouble and they've contracted you like that, they're nowhere to be found. You're asked to be grasped, lawnmower's going through it. And they would be nowhere in sight to provide any support for a solo traveler working towards the globalist agenda until responsibility is attached. And it's just like you saw with the Committee of Monkeys with the Communist Chinese minions that we have in the pentagram. We have, you know, Miley Cyrus, the, you know, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. and we have the Committee of Monkeys, nobody of which is responsible for anything, even though they're the ones that are the highest signers for everything. If you're with the Joint Chiefs of Staff, each respective member is the highest pecking spot on the pecking order for, you have to sign for all of this. Has anybody ever been in the military? Anybody ever been there when there's been a change in command? When the G1, the G2, the G3, the G4, JAG, everybody, the adjutant generals, the AG office, everybody has to be totally accounted for. Everything has to be accounted for. The arms room has to be gone through. If anything gets out of the arms room, it's been lost for months. No, no, but we've got our account for everything. We have to do a complete tabulation and have to have a complete printout. And the commander that is leaving, walks around with the commander who is coming in, and they review physical property and take total account of everything, and the outgoing guy signs off, yep, that's what you got, and I know it's here because I saw it with you, and the guy coming in signs in and accepts responsibility for all of his command. And this happens at every tier of the military structure. So the guy who is a top signer, so to speak, just stated he'll betray every mother's uncle and get a bunch of you killed to make sure he can lick the hind end of the communist Chinese as deep as possible. I'd say that's a Chinese employee. I don't care what you try to mill around with. I don't care how you try to miley a Cyrus is a Chinese employee. It is always going to be that way. He told you he loves them over you a whole lot more. So the way I see it, and I think everybody understands it, is again, the administrative structure of all of these elements, either, you know, again, it feels like they're feeling their oats at the federal end or right now at this point in time in history, that they can pretty well do anything. But in the same breath, while they'll tell you it's futile resistant, you'll be absorbed. I'll go right back to that law that was passed in New York. They have total authority to do so, but they have not embraced the authority to enforce it. And that is very rare for any bureaucracy unless fear is attached to it. Fear of response by the people that they thought they would affect. Just something to think about there and again do a little research have some fun anyway, it is Cinco di Amo Day and We are not quite to the bottom of the hour or so. I'll tell you what I want to do. I know it's long, but God. I love this song Mark Coughler Edward Mark Coughler privateering It is it's a longer piece. There's no short version that I've seen it's off the main album privateering And if you recognize the style, well you'll recognize the author, but Privateerin, Mark Koffler, and it is a really kind of a great driving piece, but I can paint a lot of images with this too, needless to say he does with the wording for the song to begin with. And since it is long, whenever Ed gets it lined up, We'll probably just roll into it because it'll take up from about about the time you kick in. There you go. Pay attention because from private hearing we will go. Young's my privacy, see how trim she lies To every man a lucky hand and every man a prize I live to ride the ocean, the mighty world around To take a little plunder and to hear the chemists hand To lay with pretty women to drink my dear wine Hear the roll of thunder on a shore that is human, privateer Oh we will come, privateer, privateer We will go, we will go people on your man o' war Are treated worse than scum I'm no flogging captain And by God I'll sail with some Come with me to Barbary We'll fly there up and down Not quite exactly in the service of the crown To lay with pretty women Who drink by dew I should roll a stunner On a shore that is in my private shoes But we will go Privateer, we're here, Privateer, we welcome Looking as my privateer She's small but she can sting License to take prizes with a letter from the king I love the streets and taverns of a pretty fallen town I took my hat to the dark-eyed ladies as we're selling up and down To lay with pretty women to drink my dear wine To hear the rollers thumber on a shore that is in my privateer We will go, privateer in your home Privateer in your home Pretend you need her privateers each time she goes to war Death to all her enemies though prizes matter more Come with me to Barbary we'll fly there up and down quite exactly in the service of the crew. Playing with pretty women to drink the diva wine. Blue stung around the shore that is a new mine. Privateer, privateer, we welcome. Privateer, we will go. We are back. It is. Friday on Liberty Tree radio and for all of you out there if you're listening on the micros and you're one of the training facilities congratulations I know again, we're busy right now Wi-Fi are going on you probably didn't hear it. I think I put the beaut on Some of the big guns this time everybody getting a chance to see some of the more sophisticated technology being used Everybody pretty satisfied with how it works So we are in the process right now of again, we're just after sunset, squaring all the technology away, getting everything set up and ready to go and deploying as they say for the weekend. Some of you guys are coming in right now. Here it is. Well, again, almost nine o'clock. Not quite. We're headed there and we still have guys coming in from two different states. In fact, we already have Indiana that's headed up to Camp Amarek. And I understand we've got guys coming in also from Southern Illinois again. Probably you guys will be coming in together. I think you guys usually link up and do a little convoy and overwatch. But it is going to be a busy weekend. Night orienteering started just a little, well actually about half an hour ago. We just lost the light. And so for everybody out there, if you haven't had a chance to check things out, you need to take the time, plug in. And remember, we are on all of the facility micro-FM simultaneously. So you can tune in usually about six to seven miles out at least. Plug into the programming and listen to us while you're checking in with the MPs doing what we're doing and then finding your parking spaces, et cetera. Another thing here real quick too is with the technology, especially with the Some of the new night vision everybody's experimenting with we've had pretty good success With the digital we've been talking a lot about that, but we've been using it going it more and more Again, we're trying to integrate it with the conventional green screen just to give everybody a feel for the technology and how it works so you're gonna see a lot of equipment pop in here real quick especially in This next 24 hours or so, we're pulling new stuff out of the box. There were several models that were actually mentioned over the air during the week. Turns out some of those are actually in hand. I haven't had a chance to see everything that's out there, so for a change, we're actually going to play with and work with the systems and integrate them with IR illumination, green lighting, and a bunch of other technology and kind of rate them. We haven't really done a video like that. But we also haven't had 20, 30, 40 models in one place at one time. And example, the guys from Indiana brought up some of the newest digital, which apparently has several enhancements we didn't know about. So we're going to find out about that technology and see how it works for us. And then of course we have our traditional first, second, and third generation. And of course, overlapping that with thermal, which is another thing. Every fifth man With, for instance, the night fire maneuver course, assuming every fifth man is going to be allowed to work with a Thor present generation thermal and kind of be able to taste the difference and work at integrating the thermal to enhance and overlap with the night vision. This is something that everybody needs more time on. At least we got everybody on green screen. That's one good thing. I would say right now, We're at 125 percent. In other words, not only do we have the equipment that guys are presently carrying, but another thing that's happening is we've also got older pieces of equipment they haven't been thrown out and they're not gotten rid of. First rule, don't toss anything out, obviously. Don't sell it, you're going to need it. So we have backup to backup. Now the advantage of this right now is When we have training exercises like for instance like it's at Niteran carrying at Emmerich right now is just taking place. It should have kicked off. I can see just a barrel day glow over on the horizon. In that situation somebody shows up and maybe either forgot it. Hopefully they didn't. They shouldn't anymore. But let's say that somebody did. We have new members. Then we have standby night vision. We have not had that capability all along. In other words, Usually we've actually had to work with a percentage of people sharing night vision equipment for classes or whatever, and they have to make the decision to purchase their own. The big advantage we have right now is that we've reached a saturation point where we have, again, about 125, maybe 135% availability. That means no matter what, not only do we have the ability to put everybody in a green screen, but we also, if we have damage, something malfunctions. we can actually turn the person around and put them in another piece of equipment immediately, which is really where we need to be with field operations. Another thing is, and this is something that right now I'm looking at, in fact one of them just lit up behind me, in the field where we are right now, we're using infrared LED in motion sensor mode. Remember I told you about making basically what are light mines? Now the important thing is this kind of sends a message to the bad guys. In other words, if you want things if you just throw a regular green, you know, white, white, white yard light out there. Oh man, that's he, that's just, man, I know where they are and they know where I am, but guess what, you know, hey, that's really off the shelf. But it's another thing when you take the exact same unit and completely switch it over to infrared LED. Psychologically, it kind of is like, whoa, wait a minute, I can see it. Take the unit off and look around. I can't. Wait a minute. That means it was intended for somebody. That means it's intended for me. Buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh buh is it creates just enough ambient light to be the equivalent to bright starlight or moonlight condition. Not only do you get the areas that are swept by direct lighting, although they're not extreme because none of these little solar LED lights are all that great, but the secondary saturation effect is such that there are no black spots in the area of control as long as you have deployed a number of these solar LEDs and you have them spread out. There's no dark zone, there's no black area. There may be a little lighter, or I should say darker area of activity observation, but it's 100%. Now the more you checkerboard the lights out, the more your evening or deep night activities are, let's just say better secured. And fewer people are required to actually get the job done. You can put pickets in forward areas. with a screen of conventional LED spread across an entire wide area and there is no possibility of surreptitious motion. Add with that light sensor technology and you can either, well you can either use it for a kill zone, fire zone, or you can assume somebody's probably going to try to avoid what is obviously a centered area so you can channel an aggressor. And we've done this in the past quite successfully during the Dagger Wars in the 90s. But we did it with command activated lighting. In other words, we were observing them with either thermal, early, early thermal, or we were observing the enemy that earlier were possible field contact events with green screen and then lighting up the area with, you know, conventional hard wire, green light illumination or IR illumination. It forced the aggressor to realize they had walked in to a kill zone, which they had. Now, this is one of the things you all need to remember is, well, of course, in the Dagger War, which is what we've been in, dancing back and forth like this is, you know, again, it's pressure to the point of possible contact. Typically, one side or the other chooses not to engage. We've already chosen we're going to. We're on our own piece of real estate. We're on our own property. We're home. So we will pull the trigger. So the other side has to decide if they think it's safe enough to do so and that the cards are in their favor, which they won't because you are on your home ground. Plus, we got a lot of people to pull. We have a lot of people available and more that would join in very quickly as needed, which is the other part about what needs to be taken into consideration when you are looking at situations of the type that we're facing right now. Most important here is again with the equipment and material available, it's not hard to put most of these technologies into play. Now I mentioned thermal and I think the biggest problem there is still we're looking at thousands of dollars, but there are a lot of people who are no longer playing football, they're not playing the snorts game, you know, they're not being involved with commercial snorts in any way shape or form, and that along with a lot of the other Let's just say time-consuming, resource-consuming activities that were really kind of useless, with that money not being spent in that direction and time not being wasted in that direction, we now have a situation where a lot of people now realize they have more resources available even in a limited environment to acquire what they need in the way of special technology. So this is why I have, for instance, one of the training exercises here, we're actually able to deploy one in five individuals with thermal. In fact, right in front of me here, I have 12 THORs all powered up. They're going to be allocated, and they'll be deployed accordingly. But that's, of course, later in the evening, not right now. One of the other things that we're going to do is actually demonstrate with a whole unit equipped with thermal and with a sidebar of conventional first generation night vision could do. What do I mean by sidebar? Well, it's not likely you would do this, but what if you have both thermal and conventional green screen available and choose to be able to utilize it at your discretion? Why would you go from thermal to green screen? Well, one of the things about thermal, no matter what, is when you turn it on, the tic-o-meter is running. So, in most cases, and remember that all of this equipment, I don't care what it is, but Mark, I spent thousands of dollars on it, yes, and it still has a finite lifespan. It's something I've been trying to emphasize. Actually, Don Betray did a fine job of explaining it for years. First generation's lifespan versus second versus third. And remember one thing about this, well you know the each one was more expensive and had a longer lifespan. But what's fascinating is remember that the base technology is still first generation equipment. I don't know about fourth or fifth and what they presently have shifted to. I don't think they have. But one thing that we've gotten into as a private conversation is okay so supposedly the lifespan of second gen is I guess four times, three to four times longer than first generation. So you're paying for durability per say. But the foundation equipment that makes second and third generation work is our first generation tubes. They're still made, they have to be. And Dom pointed out that, well if that's the case, what is it that creates The issue with first generation, and you know we never had gotten the answer on this because nobody would really get into this conversation unless it was intentionally done so or there's something about the enhancers from one step to the next that you know we're just the science is there we just didn't know that much about it. But what's interesting is thermal is no different when you turn thermal on the meters meters running okay? So what you want to do is prioritize in other words If you could monitor with green screen to a degree and leave one person up randomly and then keep changing, which is what I'm going to teach people to do here shortly, taking the thermal and pulling it up online with one or two people out of a 10-man squad. Plus you've got a fire team leader. And we're attaching a forgive me. a weapons operator and a squad leader, separate from the 10-METs. We have two five-man squad, five-man fire team, forgive me, and they're equipped with 100% thermal, or they will be, and they're going to be using first-generation rifle sights. Now, combining the two, what's going to happen is, every so often, the second man out, the second man in line is going to shut his unit down and the other guy is going to turn his unit on in team systems. This is going to reduce overall wear and tear and stretch out the lifespan of the devices. However, there's going to be a simulated threat. When the simulated threat takes place, we're going to light up all the thermal at once, but then we're going to demonstrate some of the failings of thermal, which the other side doesn't want you to know about either. Part of that has to do with all kinds of different things that can be done with a combination of either microwave or conventional hand ordinance slash thermal chimneys that can be created out there to disrupt the vision and both the conventional white light vision and your thermal imagery. Now this can be done with a number of different objects. We're not going to burn stuff up tonight, but in a real life situation you would. You'd be burning a lot more. So heads up, again, remember there, and I know when I talk about thermal, I know the prices. The only reason that the equipment is available is because of allies who have brought everything together. This particular 12 units will never be separated. They're actually part of what is a reaction stick, you know, like heavy pod where everybody has state of the art best of at this point in time. But it's all kind of a gifted thing. It's donated. It's not the only unit like this, but this particular system, by doing it this way, we create what is a spear point. These people are better equipped, as well equipped, or better equipped than most any of their counterparts that we would engage in the first phases of what would be an escalation in conflict. Now, we still have to spread the wealth. And in fact, to be quite honest, it would have to be a pick one or the other for most situations. In other words, you wouldn't be carrying green screen and thermal. We would separate that because we would be force multiplying that way. 20 people with some technology that is especially good tech is better than 10, period. That's just all there is to it. I can have 20 men aim on one target and terminate it. I can switch to another target and terminate it. Our objective is to decimate to the point of destruction the other side. This means all fires on target, being able to do that with thermal and with green screen and having 20 men able to do that, there is little or no possibility for the aggressor to escape. Whoever it is that's fixed on, as far as targeting goes, will be engaged, will be knocked down. So that's one of the reasons we're training people on how to focus fire and so that you're not spraying, praying and burning up the night or the day. But rather you're putting fixed accurate fire on target and then we switch and terminate another one and we switch and identify and terminate another one. Now suppression fire still takes place with squad automatic riflemen, which in this case because you're not using automatic weapons, we're using suppression fire with greater volume fire designated by a guy carrying an air with a drum, AK with a drum, whatever. Although there are belt fed weapons readily available and in fact a number of them. So, the only issue is, are we going to consume that ammunition in a training exercise, or are we going to in fact even consume that much in way of live ammo? There isn't going to be that much in way of live fire, but everybody is carrying a combat load and carrying the proper weight. In other words, loaded magazines, loaded drums, you're here for a reason. But we're not going to consume the ammunition we can't replace or that we will need for what is an up and coming conflict. So we're going to simulate and then provide a couple of opportunities for live fire sometime during the weekend here located again at each of the different sites where everybody's going to get a chance to observe. Again, can't waste the technology. Now the other consideration, and we have done this before, and again it's probably being done tonight, it just can't be everywhere. is using Airsoft with again proper magazine capacity. So, look at the 400 round magazine, it can shoot forever. No, if you have an AR-15, you have 30 rounds in each magazine. And those 30 rounds are it. That way, you expend the rounds, you have to drop the mag, reintroduce another magazine, operate the weapon, and continue to engage in the action. The AKs, 30 rounders unless they're 40 rounders. SKS is 10 rounds. We have airsoft, airsoft SKS is airsoft M1As, airsoft garands, airsoft, very common shopping list. And one of the cool things about using them at night, it's really fascinating if you watch some of the video we've already done, is glow in the dark airsoft BBs. Looks like tracers in starlight and with the thermal, thermal not so much, but with the starlight it looks like you're using tracers. It's really fascinating, actually works really well for being able to observe fires. That way you have a better feel or understanding for what it is that's happening with your performance. And of course with the sites, with the optics, you're able to physically observe your performance yourself. You actually can see whether or not you're moving into the target area or not. It's the closest thing we can get short of live fire and consuming and wasting ammunition that will be needed for other activities. Now a certain amount of live fire is going to take place. But we're limiting it right now simply because of the logical, you know, series of events that are on the horizon. Every bullet we have is going to be needed for that right now. So only a very small percentage is being allocated for live fire. The live fire ammunition that will be used is going to be reloadable. Just a reminder there, not burning out the wolf ammo, that's battlefield throwaway. It's need be. If we can't recover it, we don't cry. But for any of the live fire, everything that we're doing here should be anywhere, should be box or prime and reloadable. You recover your brass, maybe not tonight, it'll be in the morning, during the day, they'll come back to the training area, recover the brass, and then they'll also have a reloading class later on at one of each of the sites, not just one. And everybody reloads the ammunition they shot, they want to shoot again. If not, well, we know exactly, we know what we've got, everything is recovered whenever possible. Example is when we do night live fire, we use fighting positions that have already been built. Remember, we talked about the culverts that were donated. We have a network of defensive culverts that have been turned upright, much like your live fire range culverts you use at any of the military bases, exact same scenario. Advantage, gravel base, got a drain and a sump and a grenade sump down below, fully ensconced, not going to break down on you, don't have to worry about plods or dirt, whatever, guess what, real clean, easy to use. And when you fire, you've got a really good control area for recovering the brass. So, everybody, everything's copacetic, everybody's happy. You can do this. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Yeah, I was going to say, you know, it's nice to have thermal scope and even a night vision scope but keep in mind that when you have it on a rifle every time you want to use it you have to bring it up to your face and after a while it gets tiring. Oh yeah. That's why they came out with the helmet mounted PBS-14. As far as like a thermal version of that there's one the Knox 18 and OX 18 that one is resolution 640 by 480 and it's 60 Hertz which is the highest refresh rate but it's $6,200. Then the next one down is the infra-ray or the i-ray MH25 which is 50 Hertz that one's $4,500 and then they've got one you can buy on Amazon it's $2,400 The only problem with this one is that the battery life is only about an hour and a half. But on all these thermals, you can get a battery pack that hooks onto the back of the helmets and you can get it to run for like 18 hours. So there is one on Amazon and it's called the... What is this thing called? There's another one called the... Sorry, where is this out? Anyway, there's one that's for 6000. And you should go to YouTube and type in N-O-X. It's the N-O-X 18. And just watch some of these videos. You can see definition up like 1500 yards with a small monocular. Okay, so the one for $2,500 called the FLIR Breach, B-R-E-A-C-H. And that one's only 30 Hertz refresh rate, but it's got onboard recording. And the definition out to 800, 900 yards is pretty insane. And this is just like the same size as a PDS 14. So you get, you know, you got a helmet, you got your mouth and your helmets like a hundred bucks. Then you got your mouth. That's another 80 bucks. And then you got for $2,500 thermal. And when you get a battery pack for the back, you can be out all night watching what's going on. One nice thing I'm not for sure about this thermal technology. I don't know what the, like on Gen 2 Plus, it's got like a 5,000 hour lifespan and then Gen 3 has 10,000 hour lifespan. I don't know if there's a lifespan on this thermal or not, but it's certainly worth checking out because, you know, for obvious reasons, but I would much rather have a monocular with some kind of designator than just the scope itself. Right, the problem we have is... Right, what we're doing, as I pointed out, is we're using the existing technology off the shelf so everybody's getting some time on it. And for the longest time, the rifle sites were readily available. Don actually supplied a lot of equipment to people that are out there. And in the process, it's still available for us to help familiarize other people with the difference between the two. The idea here is that we're, I guess, let me re-explain this. The idea is that it will be weaponsite mounted no matter what. And the purpose behind it is for fire contact. We're not going to be just scanning individually, but rather using this for in-depth fire contact in a defensive, for instance, defensive fortifications or defensive positions. The objective is to get everybody to understand about coordinating and shifting with the existing systems that we have back and forth between thermal and night vision and changing it up to a degree so that each of the, every other man will be actually moving from thermal to night vision. When the one works to thermal, the other one will be on night vision. When they shift, it's reversed. And the idea behind this is everybody understand how to integrate the systems into a fixed location or then being able to move because they do eventually move. But mostly again for area control or security operations and forced point ambush, again prepared ambushes, that kind of thing. And they simulate that actually with the exercise the way it's set up. But as far as helmet mounted units, we have probably, I would say, a third to half of the people out there with that capability right now. Different pieces of equipment, different eras. But not everybody is committed to that yet. And it's a matter of, again, the diversification and investment. A lot of people don't have as much money. So if they've already invested in Night Vision, they're on the table with that. See, that's what I, like I said earlier, we're at 125 to 135%. night vision capability. In other words, we have enough between the original stuff that was bought, say, 10, 15, even 20 years ago, and the equipment that presently is replacing it, because like you said, there are upgrades and updates that can take place now, and they're more affordable than they were. The thermal was the big ship. I mean, go looking at the price. You remember, years ago, it was a big deal to have an area scanner. that you would pan an area with and would give you a clear spike. That was the big deal in the field way back, you know, decades, a couple decades ago, three decades. And of course, having an optical unit, the best way to go for an affordable one was to go into industrial survey technology because the industrial survey technology wasn't considered military. It didn't have the interest and the price was so much cheaper but it still was a $10,000, $12,000 item. Now that unit today would be Passé but it wouldn't be, we wouldn't throw it away. We still use them but we use them like area sensors, more like a fixture-mounted, forward-area piece of equipment with a light up on it so that when you see something you can tag an electronic illumination device and it lets somebody know that somebody's there. But now with the next wave that's coming up we now have a hundred percent Everybody has some form of green screen in the field and we have the ability to replace what it is that they lose If somebody were to walk into a tree and bust something It may not have the exact same piece of equipment, but they would have something to work with well, I can tell you the Go ahead, I was telling you a while back I bought that I went to Dollar Tree and they were selling these little yard spike solar lights and they were a dollar piece and there was like 60 in one pack and I bought a few of them and I put them out there, you know, at about 100 yards apart, shiny at each other and I was like these aren't very bright at all. I was looking at them with my naked eye, you know, and I could barely even see them. But when you look at them both on green screen and especially the the same R14 Max, I was very surprised. It's like the whole hundred yards lit up. And like you said, there's no one that could if you had in say a one acre area, 10 of these things. with decent night vision the whole place would be lit up. Exactly. Well that's what we've been doing actually with all the areas where I've set, you know, my residence. I randomly put them in locations all over the site but I also mount them on every fence post. And every fence post is a given distance apart so at night... Only a dollar each. Yeah. A dollar for you, one dollar. Here's the trick and I'll mention this again on the air because everybody needs to remember this and if you haven't tried this I've had I have these lights I've had them out for two three and four years because They've lasts that long because what I do is we take a go get a squeeze tube of bathtub caulk The little tubes, you know the size of a toothpaste tube Cut a fine hole and put a bead of silicone around the solar panel where that's the leak point and failure point for moisture on these units. You don't have to do all the seams, you don't have to do all the cracks. It's basically an umbrella. Once you do that, the upper part is covered, and even if some moisture gets in from something that isn't perfect, the good thing is that it dries out. Whereas if the roof has a leak, the whole thing gets waterlogged, saturated and dies. Now still you have a pretty good circulation on that. You would say maybe one out of ten might have that problem. But that's cumulative, especially if you have a lot of them deployed. So the advantage of doing this is it only takes a minute, a little spotlight you have, it's no different. Those are the last like you said last time they had him at Dollar Tree. I bought a tray of them I should have bought two because amazingly enough had six pot six tray sitting there and Unfortunately when we went back they were all gone there's a moment somebody realized they had them they went in and cleaned them out But that little spotlight doesn't seem like much with white illumination But it fills in all the dark spots that Don talked about for years, you know see that spot right there if you watch the on night vision videos, Don did, we did free total, he did a really good job of going out surveying with the different generations of equipment and both headsets and rifle mounts and demonstrated what we've talked about for years. You could see with regard to, you know, with or without illumination, with or without moonlight, starlight, limited visibility with no cloud cover or without cloud cover but with other issues. And you have these dark areas. Well guess what? These little LEDs fill in those blanks. There is no safe area for the other side. You're on equal footing. The only thing that really messes everybody up is I still believe in, we're talking about using thermal, we're talking about using starlight. Guys, I'm gonna light this place up with flare. I made a point of either picking up everything I get for free or as we mentioned many times, you can buy a pallet of the emergency illumination parachute flares for nothing. A pallet. Well guess what? That's the stuff that's going off overhead. So in theory, the problem I got is this. You're carrying lots of really expensive night vision technology on the aggressor side. But it really isn't going to do you a whole lot of good because it really isn't going to be necessary. We're seeing you in broad daylight, so to speak. With the e-looms overhead, night is day. So when it does go dark, we can still see all the dark spots. And you can't shut these things off. The other thing, caller, really important here, guys, is the one thing about the little LED lights, you have to go beat them to death. You want to shoot them? I mean, that's stupid. Let me know. If I start to see LED lights going out, that's an indicator something's wrong. You know, in other words, since you can't set them off with one switch, you have to start destroying them. Well, if you did that, that would tell me that, hey, maybe I should just do some reconnaissance by fire over there. Let's see what happens. Oh, yeah, look, there's some screaming. I guess there was somebody over there. So again, you know, it's a plus plus thing. Again, it can be spread out over a wide area without any difficulty whatsoever. Again, it would be very economical, dollar apiece. By the way, some stores like Menards, we have here, I know some people don't want to go to Menards because they were the facemask Nazis, facemask commies. But at Menards, they have 11% off, so if you have the dollar units, then it's that much cheaper. So you buy a pile more. For however many dollars you save, you can have that many more of the LED lights. Works out pretty well. Anything else? We're almost to the top, I think. Oh, we're more than at the top. We're past the top. No, I know. We'll be out for a minute. And for everybody out there again, if you are training this weekend and you're listening to us at one of the micros, remember be careful, pay attention, use the buddy system, and yeah, we outnumber them. Look at all the people around you tonight. And imagine, think about where all of these guys and gals are from. Anyway, good hunting, stay focused, stay safe, be careful, and then have fun. God bless the republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire. Is that the ROM? We're in the march for a nice. Right, again, day or night guys. Solutions, not just complaining about the problem. Be creative, see if it works. Remember, there's a thousand of you, there can be a thousand solutions. There's a million of you. A million. We'll be back on Monday.