Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, state sovereignty, and the draft in response to caller questions, arguing that states retain the right to secede from the union as a matter of contract law and that citizens should refuse participation in any draft under the current illegitimate regime. He extensively covered veteran mistreatment throughout American history, linking pharmaceutical interventions (particularly Prozac) to veteran suicide rates and describing deliberate government strategies to isolate and demoralize returning soldiers. The show featured detailed practical instruction on camouflage techniques, tarps, and vehicle concealment using affordable materials, and concluded with a historical narrative about Samuel Whittemore, an 80-year-old militia fighter at Lexington in 1775, whom Koernke suggested was the original inspiration for Uncle Sam.
a teacher that I had. Now I only, I went through the seventh grade, I went through the seventh grade. I left home when I was 10 years old because I was hungry. I used to, this is true, I work in the summer and I go to school in the winter. But I had this one teacher, he was the principal of the Harrison School in Winstan, Indiana. To me, this was the greatest teacher, a real sage of my time anyhow. He had such wisdom. And we were all reciting the Pledge of Allegiance one day. And he walked over, this little teacher, Mr. Laswell, what's his name? Mr. Laswell, he says, I have been listening to you boys and girls recite the Pledge of Allegiance all semester. And it seems as though it's becoming monotonous to you. If I may, may I recite it and try to explain to you the meaning of each word? I, me, an individual, a committee of one, pledge. Dedicate all of my worldly goods to give without self-pity, allegiance, my love and my devotion to the flag, our standard, O glory, a symbol of freedom. Wherever she waves, there's respect. Because your loyalty has given her a dignity that shouts freedom is everybody's job. United. That means that we have all come together. States. Individual communities that have united into 48 great states. 48 individual communities with pride and dignity and purpose. All divided with imaginary boundaries yet united to a common purpose. And that's love for country. and to the Republic, Republic, a state in which sovereign power is invested in representative chosen by the people to govern. And government is the people, and it's from the people to the leaders, not from the leaders to the people, for which it stands. One nation, one nation, meaning so blessed by God, indivisible, incapable of being divided. With liberty, which is freedom, the right of power to live one's own life without threats, fear, or some sort of retaliation. And justice, the principle or qualities of dealing fairly with others. For all, for all. Which means, boys and girls, it's as much your country as it is mine. And now, boys and girls, let me hear you recite. the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all. Since I was a small boy, two states have been added to our country and two words have been added to the Pledge of Allegiance under God. Wouldn't it be a pity If someone said that is a prayer and that would be eliminated from schools too. 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 for liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. It's number you 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 born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for what you will 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 burning bright. as Iowoki'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled, each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this... I hear the drums and it's Monday. At least I think it's Monday. It's a beautiful day anyway. Well good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Carkey. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest east north and southeast. Ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com Liberty Tree Radio Unsatellite and many other technologies both inside and outside occupied America. And it is Monday, a beautiful blue sky across the whole of the state of Michigan all day. The solar panels were off the meters. In fact tonight, although if it's clear and it stayed relatively warm last night, it We've got a great moon, but the solar technology in terms of auxiliary lighting and primary lighting, dudes. You could walk anywhere you wanted to and it was like daylight. Everything was beaming between the two. No shadows or any place where your enemy could hide within your area of control. And every day I kind of pay attention to that. It's like right now I'm looking at an area and I'm going to fill that in. I just reminded myself because I know where I need a few extra dollar, 10 cent solar lights. And that way the night vision, just like daylight out there. Of course without the night vision, it was just like daylight out there. Anyway, it has been a very busy weekend for our aviation personnel. We did have a little mishap with one of the support helicopters, I understand, and everybody moved in on that real quick to clear the problem. We have lots of spare parts. We've been collecting spare parts for 30 years. Oh, I got spare parts for helicopters I didn't even want initially. And I realized, wait a minute, I'm getting this with all the other tons of junk I buy. Why not? I started racking and stacking and binning up all over our allied farms. And now all of those parts, pieces and assemblies, real American contractors, not the China Sport junk being made now. are the parts that go on our birds and all the spec and we have all of the of the DoD ID numbers so that we can run cross reference on you know the 50,000 little brown envelopes I have with the multi-digit numbers and dates times places manufacturer everything's on the outside but what the hell does this go to well guess what we got a lot of Huey and a lot of Kiowa parts for free or just about free That's when the head doesn't know what the tail is doing doesn't care and just keep shoveling your money out the back door We got some of it your enemies got almost all the rest always remember that anyway other than that with regard to the UH1 slash Iroquois problem that we had Which again the aircraft was only down for about four hours. We had a swarm of very experienced 25 and 30 year veterans of aviation mechanics, including a couple young guys that just came out of service. Everybody got a chance to wrench wheel deal and I don't know that I don't think they did a motor an engine transplant, but they did everything else that was necessary and our little bird got back to the hangar. So congratulations. We appreciate all the help and in fact Since the one unit uses vegetato, we gave them a gift for the work that they did. So there's a big box that is in the hands of Mr. Statler. And Mr. Statler, the ab mechanic along with the rest of his team, double plus good, you want to say thank you. Anyway, other stuff going on. You know, I want everybody to just step back and hold on here. Let me grab the coffee and smell it. Oh, yeah, espresso with, uh, hold on. Oh, espresso almond, the espresso almond creamer, just a little bit. Oh, that's good. Oh, yeah, that's really good. Okay, hey Mark. I got the sunshine in my eyes. Hold on, color. Just real quick here. I'm gonna remind everybody of something. All these people that are left in the medical industry, would you trust them with your lives? I just want to point something out. Okay, even with the Corona virus scam at its peak, the lies, let's just go by the lie numbers. Guys, you do realize that amongst all of the medical personnel and all of the medical facilities across the country, people dying of malpractice outnumbered everybody who died of not only the coronavirus but about the first top 10 anything else you could die from that you might contract. Did you hear that? Okay, it is more likely that you are going to go to the hospital and the nurses and the communist, commie doctors who of course are probably on whatever drugs the government's demanded anyway. Now they got a shot so it's even worse. These characters are the ones who were killing people left, right, up, and down. And now that they've driven out all the thinking personnel who probably could have or would have saved your lives... You know, the only thing left in there are the National Guard Filipino nurses who half the time get caught because they, you know, do a murder death kill shot on 10, 20, 30, 40 patients. Remember that's been the last couple of mass murderers in the medical industry that were kind of embarrassing? The Filipino nurses who were killing off all they were killing off white people. Y'all remember that? Yeah, 32 veterans, the one female nurse, she decided that she didn't like the veterans. And so she got even for whatever it is she felt she had to get even for as a Filipino communist, of course, in America, working in American hospitals. Before the commies fired or pushed out all of the thinking people and left you with only what? Oh, the ones that have been killing 10 times as many, 20 times as many, 30 times as many people as the Corona Beer Virus Camp, even with its official fake members. Ooh. Yeah. I'll feel totally safe going to the house, people on that one. Anyway, I got that out. What? Call her? Who do we have? What do we got going? Hey, Wolf from Florida here. I was just going to say, is Ed there? Oh, we got Ed there. Go ahead. Hey Ed, I was just going to say I saw that you updated the archive and thank you very much. We appreciate you for everything you do. And happy belated birthday again buddy. Oh, well thank you, but I didn't really update the archives. I just rewrote it and it was already there. Well that's what it took. So everything is accessible again. So it is good. And Mark, since I'm already on the line, I had two questions. What were they? Oh, two quick questions. One, what do you do if you get drafted right now? And two, when the war is over, you know, kind of just as a synopsis of everything we've talked about, you know, prior, do you still think a state should have the right to secede? Even if it's not something you want them to do, should they still have the right to be able to hypothetically do it, unlike with what happened in Well, here's an interesting thing. There is no instrument. Let's take the last one first, because it's always the most fascinating thing to me. This was supposed to be a cooperative union. Now, I can't find anywhere where you acquiesce your authority over your state in such a way that you wouldn't have the option to move in whatever direction you choose. But it's implied that well either you stayed separate independent and how dare you because you wouldn't survive or You surrender yourself to what some lodge buddy Yama co-wearing pilot turds who behind the scenes or you know somehow bonding you here That was the first aspect of the whole bondsmanship thing that these piss willy ring knocking spit swapping monarchists wanted back in play I want everybody to think about that. First of all, with either a confederation and or a union, in theory, it's supposed to be a cooperative contract. And again, that contract, well, go read contract law with most societies. If you're not in contract, nothing is binding. Once you're in contract, though, all of the basic rules must apply. Well, I can't find anywhere where anybody is going to acquiesce their ability to step away from what they consider to be a breach of the contract. And it can be, and especially if it can be easily demonstrated, which by the way, that's the problem with the Civil War. The Civil War issues that most states address have to do with the progressive abuses not because of the attack on slavery, but because of the attack on states' rights through the destruction of the authority of the Senate and the congressional arm, which is what Emperor-slash-Abraham Lincoln-Oygevold, good old Abraham, what he did in his neurotic way to stir the pot as he was told to do to get this Civil War thing going. I'll just think about that. There is no place. There is no you. Here's what it does say. Let's let's back up here. What's in the Declaration of Independence guys read that what is in the Constitution? What's the thing they're supposed to do each date? They're to provide a Republican form of government a limited constitutional Republic form of government for the people The only variation on that is the state that originally established commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Whichever structure is there, the federal constitution still creates, and even the argument is it doesn't. If you go deep into all the fighting between the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists, it turns out the Anti-Federalists were absolutely right every step of the way about what would happen. Okay, so we mutually agree to this contract for mutual defense and mutual economic support, but then all of a sudden you start pissing on my part of the business because you think you want to have a monopoly on something. Well, that's not what this was about, especially since you're going to come into my state and start to undermine and destroy my economic system to benefit your state. That's an act of war in any other condition, in any other situation. And that's the part nobody ever discusses. Well, the reason they don't is because since you have a bunch of lodge buddies, spit swapping, ring knocking, yamical wearing turds that are usually the center click in this situation, well, of course they're going to make sure this conversation doesn't arrive. Although it did arise, it arose before the American War for Independence. It arose during the American War for Independence. It arose afterwards, but quite obviously because it's well documented by that point. Not that the rest of the conversations weren't, but we get then into the whole idea that everybody was supposed to go there to fix the confederation so that each of the states, respectively, would be more secure in their property. Well, lo and behold, look what's happened. Look where we are in 2021. Turns out the anti-federalists were absolutely right about the despotic nature of a centralized government and look what you got So that part right there There's nothing that says that they can't walk away The only thing that says that if you're going to participate you have to maintain standards But those standards are cohabitable. In other words, yes, you have to maintain standards, but the Fed, the central government, in its association with all of the lesser governments, which aren't really lesser, they're equal parties in standing. Well, they created the union. The union did not create the states. See, there's a big one right there. You know, the created can never be greater than the creator. This is where it comes down to, okay, we had an American war for independence. We choose to have a form of government. Therefore, again, the people create government. Now, this is both the local, the state, and the federal. So in the pecking order progressively, each of these farther and greater distant alien cultures are not the de facto overlords of the rest of us. In fact, remember, the first thing you had to do is turn the pyramid upside down. We weren't the property of the state. We own the state. Oh, and again, even immediately, demi monarchists and all kinds of other turds argued or chomped or stomped about that one for obvious reasons. Their agenda existed before the American War for Independence started. They just thought they were going to get another England out of the deal. Didn't work the way they planned. Then they blew that smoke string about the 14th Amendment saying, oh, we have to free the slaves, quote, quote, and they created the statutory US citizen. whereby they thought that the corporation captured the straw man, they captured your corporate citizen, now they're saying that they created you. Which in their world, they did create the straw man, but they sure as hell didn't create me. God created me, so did my mom and dad. Great. The fiction has been deemed just like this idea that corporations have rights. My ass. The corporation is a low entity on any totem pole. These fictions are not human beings. They are not breathing, living entities. And that's again part of this whole scam to turn the entire mechanism that the founders created and everybody argued again, we are not the property of anybody. We just threw all of that out. We are now Fremen. We are people who are of the blood. We know what we did. We know where we are and we know we're in good standing. Now, you know, piss off, you know, eat feces and die. Which is why, again, the problem they've got, there's the reason that they're scared right now is for the same reason, like I laugh here, like I've been laughing for weeks. Guys, everybody, this weekend, it was fun to listen to people basically repeat back what we've said for 30 years. But yeah, what I do is I wait and I let them talk and uh-huh and uh-huh Yep, I agree with you there. Oh really we should have a revolution How about if we have an American war for independence instead? Well, and then they have to think press it what because that's really what you want. You want to be free and independent We don't just need a revolution. We might just end up with the same turds. We have right now Don't we want it a war for independence as the founders did? The spirit of 1775? We didn't ask for permission. Oh, that's right. And then you hand them a pocket constitution, although I only have a handful of those left from the last 500, because we've been going through those like popcorn right now. But the fact of the matter is that many, many, many people will all agree upon the same subject, and it's fascinating. Then you kind of have to remind everybody every time you get to a certain point, So in other words, what you're telling me is that the Patriot and militia movement have been and are 100% right. Yeah. So now what are you going to do? Now that's that subject again, we'll stay on for a minute, but let me address the other one about the first question about the draft. Under no circumstances would I cooperate with the draft any way, shape or form. If we're dealing with an illegitimate regime because of the fake election and nothing is going to fix that, since obviously the Republicans aren't going to, they just cruise right along with it, there is no legitimate election process and hasn't been for two election terms in public venues so great that the abuse is absurd. The abuse and the arrogance level has virtually nullified the possibility of accepting the fake election ballot boxes at all. And in fact, one of the reasons that Miley Cyrus, that communist Chinese general in American uniform, that's the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, why were they worried about us attacking China? Because China, not Russia, China and all of its cooperative corporations that are the dirty whores here, they all look like pasty-faced leftovers from a zombie movie, every one of the owners. In fact, they look like the really B-B version pasty-face zombies, okay? I don't care what it is. Suckerberg, take your, you know, suckerberg or whatever other, take your pick. Fact of the matter is... That it is absolutely beyond a shadow without Chinese who provided the machinery the technology and probably it ran the software from afar to ensure that everything went the way the communist Chinese had dictated and demanded and When they told their little dirty kosher whore, you know Miley Cyrus Communist Chinese general in an American uniform What we gave him his marching orders he clicked his heels who stepped to where he needed to in the usual red square way and did his job And the rest is history. So as far as I'm concerned, the people that are trying to drag you off to work just trying to get you killed so they can replace you with somebody else. And those people are coming across the border right now. So there ain't no way in hell that anybody should be cooperating with or participating in the draft system at all, ever, period, until we get this place cleaned up. That just ain't going to happen. Hey, Mark. That shouldn't be. In fact, your best bet is not be found. If it looks like they're going to start a draft, the first rule, even if you're a mom and dad, you better be somewhere else. And you better not have a mailing address. You might as well give up the idea of a driver's license because they could do you no damn good. This is the other reason they want the cashless society thing, so that they can snag your ass because they know where you are. Hey Mark. And it has to do with the idea that they can throw you off into their pissfully we know they hate heteros They hate white people they hate America they hate go right down the shopping list what the enemy hates who's in charge right now? But they want to send you to die so they can get rid of you. They'll get you mauled and that'll get you killed either way Mulder or or KIA or WIA will get you killed by either their treatment or whatever go ahead call her jump in there I think it's close It is Phyllis. You're good. I can tell. Hey, first off, I thought Miley Cyrus was actually a movie star, so I got confused when you were talking about Marley Cyrus. I know, it was because Miley, Miley, Miley is the closest one. I just call him Miley Cyrus. He looks like a dance queen anyway. I guarantee you wear his thongs. Okay. Well, then... I know he looks horrible, but picture him cross-dressing. I can see this. Well, maybe then the best song for him is Devil with the Blue Dress on. Oh, God, Devil. It had to be the Devil doing that one. Oh, Lord, save me from that one. The only reason I asked was because if they get all the young people out of the country, do they kind of think that maybe it's going to be a lot easier to maybe take over the rest of the way? Because they don't have all those young people that might fight Well, they just it's the idea to kill them off if you're gonna try to do a correctment you can what they can do with this operation is kill off a large number of the children of the parent group that they want to kill and then while they're away You have all of these idiots sticks that are now goose stepping to the corona beer virus You know age shot the more that I mean, you know the more that they're yapping every day Guys, this is nothing but creating an immunodeficiency attack on the population. It's AIDS. They finally figured out how to market AIDS, and they did. The AIDS epidemic was pretty well, quote unquote, under control, ha ha ha. But in reality, they just plugged it all right back in. So all we've got is a pile of, between all the different mechanisms, The idea is that, yeah, they think they could take out the population here while they have the population out in a way, and then they can kill them off on the battlefield. And let's not forget the lack of quality and medical support from the other direction. If they do get back and they're hurt, wounded, or whatever, look at the attrition rate with our veterans. And I mean, we're talking, you know, everybody's about the suicide rate. Well, the only reason we have a suicide rate with the veterans of the type that we have now is because of Prozac. because they tell you that you either take these drugs or you don't get your extra $60 a month or whatever or $180 whatever it's chump change. So they take the Prozac, the Prozac does what it's supposed to do, kills them, so they eradicate the long-term expenditure threat to the regime that wanted them dead in the first place. So it's a double tap, they kill them in the battlefield or they kill them when they get home. Mark. Plus dead men tell no tales about what they were forced to do while they were away. That's right. We had a week guys. I'll tell you what if anybody thinks any of this is new Like I said, I know World War one. I used to know World War one vets are all dead now They're all long gone into our maker and they they were good men. Okay Each one would have pretty dark pretty dark experiences, right? But because of that they were really strong when they came out of that they if they survived what they survived there Those men were focused like like a diamond cutter, especially since they fought in the dark side of the moon. Okay World War two vets they were treated the same way All the BS. Yep. Yep, rah, rah, rah all my ass if a soldier of that went to college The commies were there en masse and already had control. They had control after World War I, and they pissed in all the World War I vets, tried to go to college. But they also tried all the psycho-babble crap. They were trying desperately to kill them off. The Tavistock Institute, Tavistock, World War II, this is an extension of it. Korea, well you can see what happened with Korea. They wanted to make that the Forgotten War. That way none of you knew what happened. Remember that? Oh, the Forgotten War. The only reason it's the Forgotten War. because the system wanted it forgotten because of the cluster screw and because they didn't get the Vietnam type George Orwell battlefield they wanted. So they had to wait and they plugged another one in. But after each one of these, they tried to do the you're all crazy, the television was worse and worse and worse. And you know, we've had talked about this years ago, every television program, especially cop shows, Who was the evil bad perpetrator all during the Vietnam War? Any veteran. Veteran. He's a veteran. He just came back. He's a veteran. He just came back. He's a veteran. You know what? I got CoJack in here. I got a whole collection I got from one of the yard sales. Every second episode is a veteran. who had, he's crazy, he spent two years over in Vietnam and he's really bright but he's a murderer. He's gonna kill ya. They're all gonna kill ya. It's like what the World War I vets told me when they came back home they had him so pumped up over here at Propaganda because they didn't want to be here what really happened over in World War I. The guys told me, everyone of them said the same thing. I came back, they told me I was going to do that. They told my parents and my family and my sisters and everybody was here that with all the veterans are going to come back and kill everyone. They had everybody scared shitless. So if you all think it's new with the dribble that they're doing, don't, you know, back up, boys. You're just the next one in line. That's all it is. And now, what they couldn't do before is they tried to get you all angst up and, oh, you didn't get this or you did get that or you worried about this or you were, you know, and of course, maybe you kill yourself. Maybe you drive your car into a tree, maybe you blow your brains out, whatever. But not many people went along with that. And while it did happen with some who, like any population group, can't handle life, you know, at all, okay, or not very well eventually, there are a percentage that you had to step up and help. And the guys in World War I told me this over and over again. You know how they survived? The ones that had a problem, everybody's form didn't help them out. Well, the feds and the ring knockers saw this. So they started attacking the idea that, you know, you guys don't need to think about that camaraderie thing. Well, they didn't, they screwed up. It didn't work from World War II. After World War II, the vets supported each other. But by the time you get to Korea then they switched the game and it was an international war and it was it wasn't a war It was a conflict and they tried to separate the vet and you know where they did this the most guys They did it with the American Legion and the VFW why how they do that? How many of you were how many of you remember what it was like for a Korean vet or a Vietnam vet? With the with the VFW in the American Legion you remember what they do the snooty the snooty elitism They did the elitist thing. Our war was a real war and yours wasn't. Here's a little history from 40 years ago. Why do you think AMVETS exist? What's AMVETS, guys? Why did AMVETS, and there were three different organizations, but AMVETS survived the longest. Why did it exist? Because, well, they got all, what they did is the spit-swapping ring knockers, you know, got this seed planted that, well, all these Vietnam vets coming back, Yeah, they might have three tours and fruit salad all over their chests, but they couldn't join The Legion and they couldn't join the VFW because they weren't officially in a war While they're getting their ass shot off and they were flying with the US flag over their heads. Although the UN flag was higher Oops, that's right But guess what? They were getting died just died and murderlated and died just like everybody else in every other war And they did this for the longest time and created a hole. It was a socialist experiment against the veteran. So when Desert Dust Part 1 came along after Vietnam, Vietnam, guys, I was the guy who drove people home. I've told you this before, I don't drink, don't smoke, never did drugs, I've never done marijuana. Don't ridicule anybody else, I get pissed at someone because it's just their like, you know, healthy body and sit along the road in the scooper and I could tell you story after story of that because I watched it myself by the hundreds. But here's the thing, you know how the Vietnam vets were saved? They saved themselves. They got together and they went away from the VA, they went away from all these organizations because they weren't going to let them in and help them out in any way, shape or form. And they took care of each other. A lot of them went into law, a lot of them got into, again, how to help work with each other, again, saying, you know, somebody's got a problem, give us a call, we'll be right there. And because of that, it created a strong element that was so large, and that was the thing they were scared shitless of. The World War II vets in the BFW and Legion were all passing away. World War I vets, they were dying left and right because how many years had it been since Vietnam in 1980? How much since World War II and World War I, how many years had it been in 1979 or 1980? Well, for the World War I vets, that was 60 years ago. 60 years plus their fighting age, you do the math, how old were they? How many weren't making it to 80? So, the problem they had is they knew that a whole bunch of people who they made veterans by demand because they drafted them, guys, everybody in the Vietnam War, you could volunteer, but everybody's ass was drafted, that they could. So, here you got all these people that the government drafted them. Don't tell me it's not an American war. You're drafting us into the US military. You're shipping our ass overseas. And then you're telling us we weren't in a war and all these other bureaucratic organizations are saying we weren't in a war. But my God, I seem to recall artillery, small arms fire, air support, mortars, barbed wire, and a whole lot of hand-to-hand fighting. I think we were in a war. See, I'm jogging your memory, guys. Everything but what were they doing? Same thing you're seeing right now with the public school system and the colleges. Only it was happening then. from the commies in the colleges, it was hate all the white people, piss and spit on the vets, etc., etc. We have come full circle, this last twitch here with this intentional fabricated failure in Afghanistan. What was happening before this? They cut out all the patriotic stuff they could. The football owners were told to shift, so it was just like it was the end of Vietnam. Think about it. And again, what's the difference now? Well, even though we've got social media, a lot of these people, still unfortunately because of public pool system conditioning, how many decades, how many decades more, all these people are like, well, man, first of all, if I leave the military, you got to be debilitated. So unlike when guys left in World War II or is like, dude, I'm not really debilitated. No, I'm not a disabled. I'm fine. My dad never took any disabled status and he lost half everything internally during the war. He never considered himself self-disabled, ever. Now, if there's a man that did, okay, fine. But I'm pointing out that a lot of the men out there, the attitude was, hey, we rolled the dice, we bit the bullet, bullet bit back, and we survived. Now let's get on with life. But when you come out of the military right now, especially during the Gulf Scam War, all the Trotskyites that are in the medical system and the ones processing your kids out said, you know, you need to be disabled. Well, I was a boiler operator on a destroyer in the middle of the Indian Ocean. Yeah, yeah, but your post-traumatic stress disorder, because you didn't know if the boilers were going to explode, and you could have had a terrorist attack with a guy scuba diving 180 miles off the coast of a reinustanean, and he would have blowed up your boat. So you just tell him you've got post-traumatic stress disorder. You get another $300, you know, oh wait a minute, hold on, maybe $220 a month. So you went along with that because you're disabled because you have PTSD. Well, you got PTSD. Well, what you don't. But you know, now here you go back to the hospital. We see you got PTSD. Yeah. Well, if you're going to get any of this, the money, in fact, we can hold back the rest. If you've been lying, you got to take these drugs. And so they're taking Prozac along with a whole cocktail of other junk and then the Prozac does its job. They blow their brains out, they jump off a bridge, they kill their family or kill a family member or even, you know, a random stranger and can't remember any of it and maybe get killed in the process or they slit their own throat or blow their own brains out. Wow! They got it down to a science. They have it down to his time because we're told more veterans have committed suicide after desert dust one and two than ever before. Well, what's the what's the factor here? What what what changed? Hey Mark Think about it. What changed drugs and the fact that they looked at how people dealt with this and they did everything they could to engineer out the process and Everybody at home has become a limp biscuit, you know, dweeb. Everybody else has become a socialist or communist when it comes to the whole idea of, you know, how I should face life. I mean, come on, not everybody, but I said, listen, big chunk, it's just like the garbage with the coronavirus shots, okay, the death, murder, death, kill shots. You know, look at that. Tell you something about the brain or mindset of the population, not the majority, but a chunk of them. And that's reflected over and over again. Anyway, I heard a call. Who do we have? Jimph in there, please. We got Tom. My dad was a fuel specialist in the Air Force and he was, and they said that he suffered from PTSD. Right. Anything they could. And the idea was, it wasn't that they were trying to help them. They were trying to kill men off. You're trying to get you dead. And you cost them. Now that Trotsky wearing purple-haired quadriplegic homosexual Eskimo, oh, they give them anything. Foreign bastard coming across the border right now, give them everything. A guy that the regime demanded perhaps risk his life or her life. I'd prefer the her not be there, but oh well, we're stuck with that for the time being. Well, anyway, guess what? Last on the list. First on the list to be done away with, and because anybody who is in the, who's not in the system, but who has capability by the very nature of the globalist, the ring knocker, et cetera, oh, you're considered an enemy because if need be, yes, you could resist. And you, once you start realizing what's going on, because you're not so isolated the way you are in the military, then you probably will agree it's time to resist. And so that's why there's a whole mechanism plugged in just for the murder death kill shot from an earlier program that's a totally different batch of shots, but it does the exact same thing as far as what it does to your head, and how it shortens your life. Well, the thing that the excuse they use to my dad is, well all the planes that you're refueling is bombing all of them innocent children in Vietnam. Don't you feel bad about that? Well, not particularly. They hate it when you say that. No, not particularly. I had one character, I watched this all while back, it's one about the Korean War, this guy was for like 30, 40 years doing just fine. He went to the VA enough and now the right commies are in there. And the guy goes, wow, I didn't even know that I had PTSD. He actually said this and it was out. He was like, oh, it was doing fine for 30, 40 years, but I didn't even know it, but I had PTSD. And they put that right there in the documentary. It's like, well, how about you didn't? But guess what? What changed? You didn't change. Your attitude hadn't changed. What happened is the quack doctors and the BSers that are in the system that know how to suck money out of stone Every last digit every last penny they could steal from the American people they know how to do it and that's what they're doing I don't guys here's what gets me I know men you know it just I was in a world was in whatever war and I was there for a whole year and I'm thinking I Served with guys who were in four wars I'll remind you this because it's the most amazing man you could ever meet and I'll tell you why. Because in the end he actually was like one of the foundation builders of computer operations for the military. So the guy started out in World War I. He was a private, got gas three times, just like my grandpa. That's what jumped out of his records because I had to process him. Guy had a TSS, no, TSSBI. He had a TSSBI. You know depth clearance with all of the other different layers for signal communications etc because it was in the computers when I knew him, okay? He was in World War one. He was there for the duration He was one of the first units deployed as an army unit He was on the front the whole time got gas three times and never pulled him off. They just kept shoveling him into combat survived World War one Stayed in the in the reserve No, forgive me, no, it was in the reserve because he ended up as a sergeant in World War II. He went through all of World War II, European theater of operation, front to bottom to top, front to back, never left combat, never got a DX back overseas to the US or anything. He was there for the duration. Took his GI Bill. Went to medical school, got to be a doctor, figured, okay, I'm safe now, right? But he also got a commission. Okay, there's the mistake. Got a commission and he ended up going to Korea as a doctor because they needed doctors. So he ended up with, you know, about a year and a half in Korea. Got done with that and figured, okay, I'm not going to be a doctor anymore because this isn't effective, you know, because you're not, you can get called back. But he also had other interests. The guy was like my dad. My dad changed jobs many times. He retired from a job, went out and found something else to do and go into it. And then he kind of leave that, retire from that and go on to something else. He spent 34 years in one job, then he went on to another. He never stopped doing something, okay? But this guy went into college again and he went into computers. 1955, 1956. He helped to build a lot of the systems that were the foundation for everything else going on. So when Vietnam came about, he ended up being the comptroller for I-Corps. Was there for a couple of years, came back over to the U.S., went over there, came back. After that, in the 70s, is when I met him. And the reason I knew about what Roo he was is because when I give him, what he did is this guy was in his 90s and looked like he was maybe the most 70. He was agile, he was articulate, he was also Scandinavian. You know, I don't want you about those guys, yeah? So anyway... The reason I knew about it was because he got smart. At the end of his career, he decided he'd retire. Well, guess what? He's the only guy that was able to do his job in 1977, 1978, so you know what they did? They begged him to come back, and so he learned that he could come back for a year at a time, they'd give him a bonus of $150,000. At the end of 12 months, they still couldn't get their act together. He was part of the several individuals that were like bedrock personnel doing finance for the US Army in Conas. Guys, it got so bad with all these guys leaving that they had to set up a finance battalion that ran all over the United States to catch up on bookkeeping. We had two and three month payless paydays in the military. Why? Because when Vietnam ended, Jim Acotta and a whole bunch of other dumbasses decided to shuffle out a whole bunch of experienced people who were doing the jobs that were critical. There was no one to replace them. And so what happened is payroll just kept not being met. Excuse me. On top of that. On top of that. Then they tried to take retirement points away. So it's like, okay, wait a minute. You're not even going to get retirement points for being here. And it was cascading, so they desperately called these guys back. Yeah, some of them, not all of them. And this individual, I had to review his 201 file, which I had the burned short copy, which was only three inches thick. And I started reading, it's like a history novel. Okay. So at the end of 12 months, he decided he wanted to retire again. He retired for one day, came back, had to give him another bonus. because he wouldn't come back otherwise. And he spent another year trying to fix or at least maintain the level of payroll for Fifth Army that would be necessary to continue to make sure the paychecks got there. But guys, this special battalion that they set up, it went around like a bunch of bees around the country. And what was cute is they catch the payroll up for each of these areas. And that's why they'd be behind by about three months, 90 days. And they catch up and the moment they leave payroll would start falling behind again immediately. That's how bad it was after Vietnam. Just there's no aspect of the system that didn't get bit in the rumpus across the board. Failure in transportation, failure in payroll, failure in aviation. The officer corps was intentionally hit because they couldn't get enough of their little kosher mafia commies in as officers. that could have influence because of all the veterans who had massive amounts of retirement and again honorarium points that put them at the very top of their promotion periods, pyramids in every category. So what Carter did is he started pulling commission. Yeah, this is all that warm gloss cover garbage. You don't see you're not gonna hear anything about because after all with military is always the way it got support like during desert dust one two and three always like that No, listen We got spitting pissed on in every direction you can imagine and holding on was just a matter of how creative can you be? And that's how I got to be so creative and why I listened to a lot of very experienced people Made sure a lot of things that they could see on me. They couldn't see on me by the time I was done In other words, I chose what it is I wanted to keep and what it is they didn't need to know about. That way, nobody could be blamed for anything. So again, this is ear-woven. There's so many different elements. And now, of course, the draft this time around, would you work for that queer in Washington? Would you work for that petal Miley Cyrus, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, a communist Chinese general in an American uniform? Piss on his ass. That trader hasn't been dragged out and shot or at least dragged out to leavenworth. Don't you tell me how you're gonna draft me? You can stick it up your hind end sideways. Hey, listen, I want to That's what happened to us at Top of Command when we got through the Defense Intelligence Agency and got our message up to the Joint Chiefs. Now we can't be experimented on with their psychos dope or these murder kill shots you're talking about because it would be an S.I.W. where witnesses were for a JAG complaint. We fooled them, we left the D.I.A. in the dust. It's not good what you're saying. You're exactly right at the top. They can't pull us on us because we're already signed up for their program. Well, again, I guess one of the things that I need to remind everybody out there is that if you value the freedom that we're going to have to fight for and there's no other way, there's no way around it, we're going to have to understand that you're going to be fighting for yourselves. You're going to be fighting for your cause, your purpose. They're the fake republic rats are nowhere to be found. They're non-existent. They're this shell that is kind of wandering around to create some kind of illusion that really hasn't been in place for a very, very long time anyway. The fiction that they were supposed to be representing has long been gone. And there is no possibility of the quote unquote yuck yuck yuck the ballot box fixing anything. Let me, well it's already been fixed. I mean they fixed it. The fix is in. What would you get if the Republic rats were in for two more years now? What would you get? Nothing. What would they accomplish? Nothing. What would the what would the Republicans do if they took power? Same crap they did when they had the first two years of Donald Trump in power. Jack squat nothing. In fact, they could count on the idea there's such cowards and spineless curves that well, he signed a bunch of executive orders, which by the way was not a good thing. But if the executive orders had been to counterman the enemy's executive orders, which part of them were, and then he had one last executive order which canceled executive orders, that would be kind of cool, wouldn't it? We joked about that four, five, six years ago, didn't we? And we're not joking. It actually is how the machine would have to be rolled up. And the very last thing you do is a resonant destruction of the instrument. And that's where you declare using the instrument you fold the tent and the head is eating the tail and then it collapses on itself. In other words, it can go no farther. But that ain't going to happen because you haven't seen any of it. And it isn't because we're under the War Powers Act scam. They're betraying us. They're involved in treason. We understand that anybody with a brain knows it too and I tell you what out amongst the population I have never seen so many people I mean I have myself but I it's the public level of perception and Acknowledgement in other words people saying something It's as high as it was in 1993 with the Waco, you know with what happened at Waco It's at that peak level right now And that's phenomenal. And here's what's funny, the enemy, it's like I've said before, I always told you if you're going to go into, you know, for jury nullification, guys, we didn't have to do anything. Our enemy did more than enough to help feed the furnace and provide the ammunition so that people could step back and look around and go, this is crazy. You know what I mean? Well, when I've got, when you've got, you know, 19 year old cashiers, that, you know, are not even out of, well, or 18 or 17, or not even a high school or just out of high school, that are basically walking right down through the shopping list of what you're talking about in the Patriot effort. And they haven't really been connected with anybody, you know, per se, except they've just been looking at what it is they've been lied about. And then they realize, like I said, all you do is drop that cue. So the Patriot militia movement have been and are absolutely right. You were probably lied to about them weren't you and that makes them then you get that epiphany moment I love that one every once in a while where the person's like oh My god so in other words the people you should have been listening to were the ones that you were told not to and The ones you shouldn't have listened to are the ones that put you in the position we're in now. Oh, remember I remember mr. Bill. Yeah So anyway again We are almost at the top here. We have an entire week ahead of us. It is it's more it's almost say it's over warm. It's gonna get cooler tonight But we do have medium temperatures in Michigan here at the beginning of what is the middle of fall now? And it is the middle of October guys, come on We have got green leaves on the trees with maples. Guys, this is Michigan and I'm sure if I go farther north I'd see more color, but other than the popbles and the walnuts, which always drop early, and they drop all their walnuts, right now maple trees just as green and lush as they were during the summer. Solid, as a matter of fact. Now all it's going to take is a good frost and that world will change real quick too. So we're expecting that. That's not a maybe kind of service, just a win. But by God, take advantage of this while you can't get as much done. If you're going to do fortifications, don't forget cover and concealment. Blend the material and the equipment in with the terrain. Look from above. You know what's really cool? I had mentioned this, but we are almost at the top here. Guys, how many of you have drones? I want you to do something. Use those drones to take pictures from the air of the area of activity where you're doing things. Take pictures. and do it from low, medium, and high altitude. If you're going to set up fortifications or if you're going to gradually do clandestine, bunkard, and whatever, you want to match those images. You don't want anything standing out. But you know what's cool is you don't have to go through an enemy satellite system to try and look at your own property. You can use these drones to do surveillance of an area Match up later on so that you ensure that nothing stands out and everything meets terrain modification standards. In other words, the idea is to look as if you were never there. Just something to think about. You've got all this technology. Use it as a tool, not as a play toy. The next thing, take those same drones and do a complete survey of your area of activity. Go point to the compass, north, south, east, west. Go out one mile. then go out two miles, then go out three miles, then go out four, and progressively build up a photo reconnaissance image package that you can use for still work when you are deploying personnel. You have allies showing up and you were in a fight. If somebody's going to be showing up, you need to be able to talk them in or give them best areas of activity for infiltration or exfiltration, depending on the situation. Something taken into consideration. Look at these neat toys can do for you. Oh the drone of toys we're all gonna die it'll do but obvious throw that out the window Cough to find your you know personal body parts and then get on with work. Okay We are at the top should be here in the music for everybody out there. It is a perfect blue sky horizon horizon It's gotten really still we're headed for sunset God bless our republic back to the new world order We shall prevail and settle the empires on the run. And we are on the march both day and night. Kick them to slash, beat them down hard when they try to get back up, make sure that never happens. Remember, hunt them harder than they think you are hunting you, and let nothing but a rumor of their destruction return to where they came from. God bless, we'll be back in a few minutes. That's our main show report coming up. I remember a teacher that I had. Now I only, I went through the seventh grade. I went to the seventh grade. I left home when I was 10 years old because I was hungry. I used to be used to this too. I work in the summer and I go to school in the winter. But I had this one teacher, he was the principal of the Harrison School in Vincent, Indiana. To me, this was the greatest teacher, a real stage of my time anyhow. He had such wisdom. And we were all reciting the Pledge of Allegiance one day. And he walked over, this little old teacher, Mr. Laswell, what's his name? Mr. Laswell, he says, I've been listening to you boys and girls recite the Pledge of Allegiance all semester. And it seems as though it's becoming monotonous to you. If I may, may I recite it and try to explain to you the meaning of each word? I, me, an individual, a committee of one, pledge, dedicate all of my worldly goods to give without stealth pity, allegiance, my love and my devotion, to the flag, our standard, O glory, a symbol of freedom. Wherever she waves, there's respect. Because your loyalty has given her a dignity that shouts freedom is everybody's job. United. That means that we have all come together. States. Individual communities that have united into 48 great states. 48 individual communities with pride and dignity and purpose. All divided with imaginary boundaries yet united to a common purpose. And that's love for country. and to the Republic, Republic, a state in which sovereign power is invested in representative chosen by the people to govern. And government is the people, and it's from the people to the leaders, not from the leaders to the people, for which it stands. One nation, one nation, meaning so blessed by God, indivisible, incapable of being divided. With liberty, which is freedom, the right of power to live one's own life without threats, fear, or some sort of retaliation. And justice, the principle or qualities of dealing fairly with others. For all, for all. Which means, boys and girls, it's as much your country as it is mine. And now, boys and girls, let me hear you recite. the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all. Since I was a small boy, two states have been added to our country and two words have been added to the Pledge of Allegiance under God. Wouldn't it be a pity? If someone said that is a prayer and that would be eliminated from schools too. Dream the other night that, well I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, we've fought a revolution for liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You've I permits to travel and permits to own a gun. permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave. O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for 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 him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? On the plains of hesitation lie the blackened bones of countless millions, who at the dawn of victory sat down to rest and resting died. Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report of our country. 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 were listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, Liberty Tree Radio on satellite and other technologies both inside and outside the United States. And it is a beautiful Monday. It's still right now, there's just a bit of a breeze, little touch. And of course we're headed towards sunset, but not there yet. It is Monday. It is 6.13 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. It is the 13th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian the socialist and the Soviet socialist, occupation of America with a K 2021, older calendar. 2021 Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. Another couple of things here, remember just real quick before we get into something else I want to touch on today, is camouflage right now. I've talked before about having certain items with you and one of them is the chocolate chip. It's the five-colored desert. Sniper veils there's others that are out there But the reason I bring that one up is if you go over to Coleman's you can get two of those for about $4.60 Guys right now everybody else wants anywhere from 15 to 18 dollars for the same sniper veil. They're just a regular printed pattern on a Mosquito net size you know Plastine cloth They just drape over everything, but when the light hits them, you have the base color, whatever you're wearing underneath, shifting to a degree the color while the light takes up the coloration that's on the netting and from a distance you get another color pattern. The reason I bring this up is because, for instance, here in Michigan you're really eclectic in condition. At the bottom of the state, we have green. We have needles to save pine trees and everything else that's normal. But we still have a good healthy green base color. All of our plants, raspberry bushes, lilacs, cranberry even, or crabapple for instance, another one. All of these have a little bit of color shift. Now the sumacs and all the rest have gone red color range the way they would for fall which is typical because their lifespan is limited. What's interesting about that is the Swiss alpine flush really comes into play, especially as we get into this part of the world season-wise and as we get more and more of the oaks and the browns and the sumacs and the different colors. But here's the thing, we also get a lot of tan and brown right now. Where do we get that? Well, for instance, the soybean fields, are at their peak right now. In fact, the only reason they're not being harvested is because there's too much water that came down just in a little spot there in a lot of the places. You can't get the machines out there without bogging them down and messing up the crops. So they've got to wait a few more days. But that's been cyclic and it's all over in patchwork by hundreds, if not a thousand acres, all over the state. In some places, they've taken it down to thatch, so it's already gone. Other spots, we have corn, which if the corn wasn't taken already and the big burst there, we had about a week worth of dry. Oh, guys, they worked 24-7. The trucks just swarmed the granaries here. And they got in as much as they could. But when the rain started up and we had a couple of good soaker days, that's it for going out in the field with those big machines that do 12, 20 bottom. They're just not going to happen. They're up there, they'd be up there axles and you got a half a million dollars worth of machines sitting out there bogged down doing nothing. So right now we have tans, browns, every shade of brown and tan you could imagine and it's arbitrarily mixed in with, oh look at that, there's a tree stand and it's green and it might have a little color change. So the other colors like those sniper veils help to create breakup. and give you, rather than solid green, where you're going to see a mix of color or we have to change color, the advantage of these little pullover sniper veils is that they give you just enough of a breakup so that you blend in better with the environment. So another reason to carry a very lightweight item, inexpensive, a couple dollars a piece if you buy them over at Coleman, and it gives you a whole season's worth of coverage. As we lose the plants, the plant life, it's going to go to brown. That's where these colors come into their own and then we get into winter. Now we get into winter, you do a mix of some white items in conjunction with the same brown sniper veils like the five color chocolate chip and you're covered from one season to the next to the next to the next without any difficulty whatsoever. So just a heads up there on that. Be careful, pay attention. And remind everybody, you need a little bit of extra, you know, a few extra items in the kit. You should keep them in for all year round. And those little sniper veils, they don't weigh much. They can be used to cover equipment on the ground, use them for ground cover. If you put a cache on the ground real quick, roll them out, throw that over and then throw a couple of green branches or some other grass or whatever over top of it. Pretty well invisible, okay? Now, I want to ask everybody, you know, and this is funny because I always like the way when you tell you they don't know where something came from, it means they probably do, and they're BSing you from the get-go. How many of you guys know Uncle Sam? And of course, when I say that, everybody has a different picture of Uncle Sam, right? There's Uncle Sam, and Uncle Sam has got to... The you know a little beard and the mustache and you sometimes he doesn't know the mustache sometimes just kind of like an Abraham Lincoln kind of thing But the different images are still pretty much the same gray-haired guy muscular arms like knotted oak Red white and blue outfit on right blah blah blah blah blah all right. I get you on the Samuel Yeah, I think you know where I'm going with this one here because I think they know exactly who Uncle Sam originally represented, but if you bring it forward, it's not good for the leftists or for the status or anybody else who's got an agenda contrary to the can-do attitude of America. Okay, let me point this out Uncle Sam. I want to be a Sam Whittemore when I grow up. I want to be a Sam Whittemore when I grow up. I want to be just like him. Who was Sam Whittemore? Samuel Whittemore. Guys, you remember? Well, here come the British. Oh, there's that old guy. He's in the middle of town, right there with the road split into a V. What was Sam doing? Well, Sam was waiting to ambush the British on the 19th of April, 1775. Now Samuel was with the militia. How old was Samuel on the 19th of April 1775? He was 80 years old. I'm too old to fight. Not only did Sam show up for the fight and actually had been training with the militia forever because he'd been in three of the French and Indian wars, but he had a very fine French saber. He said he took from a very dead French officer. He liberated that. He had a couple from the next war, a couple of very fine pistols, very fine pistols, that apparently he liberated from another French officer in another campaign. He carried his personal tomahawk, carried his fighting knife, carried his musket, and a lot of shots. Now, when the British came around into town there, of course before they showed up, it's argued that the other militiamen said, Sam, Sam, Sam, you don't want to be where you are. You want to get over here on this side of the wall, over here on this side of the road, so we can get out of the way. And Mr. Whitmore said, no, I'm right where I need to be. And so when the British came around that little bend in the road downtown, because it wasn't very big bird, whatever it was, And he was behind little V in the road is what it was road went to the left behind him and the right behind him in the other direction He started firing with this rifle and he knocked down a British soldier probably killed him dead Reloaded shot again reloaded shot again. Well the British knew where he was course everybody else was shooting too apparently Hopefully, I mean after all the 80 year old guy can do this it kind of beefs you up and makes you realize Well, you better get your act together So after that he resorts to his pistols. He then gets, you know, close enough, they get close enough it's hand-to-hand combat so to speak and he used his sword. It's said that he used his fighting knife. He used his tomahawk and then they overran him and they ban ended him like 18 times. They shot him several times. They butt-stroked every body part they could on him and left him for dead. Now no one could come to his aid because they were all fighting a battle. But after the British marched through and I got a figure if he shot at the beginning of the column How long did it take for them to get past him? And you never know somebody might have been walking by I said I have mob up there said that's that bastard and shot all those guys up front stab him again I Say stab him again chauncey. Okay, so we'll do that Well, he didn't make any noise. He just laid there. So anyway, they all went by And then everybody came out, started collecting the wounded and find out who was killed. Well, a family of Sam Whitmore came out and they found him. And they begged him to be taken off the street, but nobody wanted to move him because they felt he was going to die. So why make him uncomfortable? But they did beg him and beg the men. So they grabbed a door off a house and they used it as a litter. And they hauled him into a house and got him in bed. And then they had to beg the doctors to show up. Okay, beg him. The doctors had heard how bad he was. It's like, I got men I can save. I don't really have time for this guy because Sam's probably not going to make it with all the holes in him. So anyway, a doctor was begged. He actually did show up, treated him as best he could. Family had to do the rest. Sam survived the day and then he survived the next week. He survived the next year. Sam lived to see the end of the American war for independence. Sam lived to be 98 years old and you can find a nice stone monument to the effect explaining who he was, at least the basics. The story varies depending upon which party witnessed part of it. tells the story because there are three variations on their perspective of what they saw before they were pushed back from the fight, but it's all pretty consistent, so the map out is pretty straightforward. He fought tooth and nail. Now I'm going to tell you something. If you want to talk about fighting for freedom, fighting for your liberty, being a stand-up man, an 80-year-old guy who we don't know exactly what he looked like Or do we? I want you to think about how things get lost in the memory tube. You know, in other words, the enemy can keep one part and then use it to their advantage while not giving you the rest of the picture. I'd be willing to bet if I could take the time and I just don't have it, but I guarantee I could go back and peel back through all the different libraries. I could find that it wasn't Uncle Sam. But it probably was started out as you know, you want to be a Sam? What amor the fighter man? He was a fighter like, you know, little better fighters remember like the easy Baby Crockett who would be around before Davey Crockett if you want to be like anybody Wouldn't you want to be a Sam? Whittemore? Wouldn't you want to be remembered at the end of your days? To be a man who shot every round he had with his rifle, used his pistols, fought with everything he had before he was put to the ground and by God not only that, but fight spiritually and physically to live. Oh hell yes. To endure, think about that. I'm sorry, peak caller. Oh hell yes. I think I'd want to be remembered as Sam. I think that I think that you all remember Sam so to speak in fact talk about what we have a second caller there too who was just under fluffy go ahead go ahead call jump in there please I couldn't hear you yes this Todd down Orlando you were talking about camouflage and I was lucky enough back I don't know maybe 15 years ago big lots used to sell a camouflage tarp and it was 12 by 20 and it had lost woods camo on it. And I think it was like 5 mil thickness and it was only 29.95. And I was looking at the measurements in my van the other day. I got a full size van and full size sports van is about the same length as a full size sport truck. If you have to bug out or if you have to go somewhere and you were also talking about drones, It's not good enough to just have a green tarp over your vehicle in the woods. 3D camo is better, plus having a hatchet to put stuff over the sides of it, maybe some light stuff over the top of it as well. But I've been looking for camo tarps on eBay and Amazon and online. The ones with the 3D camo, I wouldn't trust the color. I would not trust any of the plastic camouflage tarps. I think we've talked about this before on Air, haven't we, Dad, how they seem to be all discoloring to a bright powder UN blue after they've been in the sun for a little bit. Right. Well, okay. What he's saying is you've probably been looking for camo tarps and haven't been able to find very many, right? Correct. So if you do get one... Here's what's interesting as Ed just pointed out. Number one, I've dealt with every model out there and here's what's fascinating is anything that's camouflage coming in from China. Woodland camo, real tree, all the real tree models, and a couple that are like independent that are knockoffs done by whatever, chow chu bing. One of the companies that used to be the number one importer of camouflage turps doesn't sell any of them anymore. Now it's not because of what I'm going to tell you about, what Ed mentioned. I think they were just told, okay, no more going in. The reason that that is so critical to comprehend is just the reasons we're talking about being able to take a vehicle, roll it out there. you've got a package mechanism you can buy right off the shelf that literally will cover a suburban pickup truck, your minivan, whatever you got, and with a little few extra bumps in it and then a little extra, you know, another role of, for instance, other camo netting, a little bit of it, and the vehicle becomes invisible. But the problem with most all of the real pattern or 3D pattern types is that for whatever reason, and I don't think it's an accident because all of them do the exact same thing. If you leave them out in the weather and you cover something and walk away and figure, okay, I got this protected, I can put my vehicle out in the middle of nowhere and leave it as a stash vehicle, you know, it's my extra one, I'm going to leave it down the road or I'm going to leave this or put a camper down out somewhere. A lot of people just logically use the 3D camel because it looks pretty good and then maybe they're even partially in a wooded area or got it partially covered. problem, the stuff always shades out to a blue. Now I've experimented with this for years and what I did with a lot of it to breathe life back into some is you break out the Krylon flat paint and you cover up all the blue because some of it turns black, some of it turns blue, some of it turns white blue. But no matter what, there is no IR protection but it's interesting that the IR protection that doesn't exist allows or for whatever reason the print pattern, the stock inks, turn to a shade of blue which is a typical targeting color that they wanted in industry so they could identify construction and operations. So most people would put that out there wherever they put it. They think they were safe, could be a wood pile, could be a cache, could be a dig or a fortification. Could be a vehicle, could be anything, in the house. But what's going to happen is it all of a sudden, well, I won't say all of a sudden, over a period of weeks and then a month or two, and exposed to, you know, exposed to sunlight, it turns into a blue target, easily identified from space. Now, here's what's interesting about that with most of them that I've experimented with. The one side is color, the other side is standard flat brown or flat green. I got two I'm looking at right now, okay? What's interesting about those, they don't change color. The reverse side will maintain its standard color pattern. And if you flip it over, the only thing that happens is that progressively the tarp breaks down as all of the cheaper tarps do. But they still maintain their color. They're base brown, they're base green, or whatever. So I don't think it's an accident. No, it's not difficult to do something like that, Mark. All they need to do is use a non-stable red pigment when they make their greens out of blue and red. And the red washes out and you're left behind with what was part of the green before, which is now just blue. Yep. So and it's interesting like I said all of the other materials attached don't change color, okay? Let's say you have the only thing is money Let's say you invest some money in a tarp and let's say it's a big tarp because you have a you know a mechanized situation of More than one or two vehicles. Let's say you're getting tarps that are as big as 20 by 30 and let's say you buy them for the flat Okay, so you're looking overhead. It's winter not quite white But it is you know brown on the ground and there's no leaves in the trees You buy a brown tarp or a flat green tarp now you have to doctor it up with paint to break it up What kind of paint are you going to paint on the tarp that does not fade or wash off? Right. It's going to no. No, you just have to live with that. That's just how it's gonna work. It's good. There's no permanent No permanent paint. The only thing you can, well there's an advantage to that because you may, if you have to breathe life into what you got left, then shading changes because of season. It really is not a bad thing that it might, the paints may only survive the duration of say a 60, 90, or maybe 120 day window, which is perfect for where we are. We're in temperate. So what about, what about, Something more permanent like dye. What about does well that one work? Well some of the well some of the dyes work, but here's the other thing that we haven't had a chance to test is reflective Potential to with regard to thermal infrared etc. Used to be we could buy anti-infrared paint at the DOD auctions, and I did buy hundreds and hundreds of gallons of it And in fact, they finally made a mistake, or we should say they knew they made a mistake and they stopped doing it. They actually were selecting and picking the stuff out. The same stuff they were putting on stealth fighters, we could buy by the gallon over the counter. At the end of an auction, I would buy two or three pallets of the stuff for $60 for what was the equivalent to about 300 gallons of paint. And this stuff had to cost $1,000, $800 a gallon. Real quick. Tell me approximately what it was. It had a cheap solution for what he's talking about. I would go out and I would find a cheap, I would go to Goodwill or I would go to a resale shop that sells bedding. and see if you can find some sheets or some material that you could drape over top of the tarp. It's not ideal because I know you want to try to use the tarp, but the paint and the dye will hold longer to the fabric than it would that plastic tarp. And you just put the camouflage sheet that you make over top of the tarp. Well, okay, hold on, we're getting a little ahead. Sorry, Dad. No, no, you were getting a little ahead though because understand something else we need to think about. If you're looking at, for instance, vehicle camouflaging, I want you to go look at military vehicle, TARP, and camo net operations, how they work. Now, I've noticed that some people have been putting a bunch of videos up from the cold war era, Vietnam flash Cold War era, on European combat operations and they're actually real training videos. If you pay attention you'll notice that the roll-ups that they use when they use camo netting, if you use camo netting by itself, it's a bear because that little stinking net catches on every piece of snaggy crap you've got on a vehicle, okay? So what traditionally armored units did is that tarp that you like to use, which is a good choice, they would then take the camo net and first they drape the vehicle with the cover, the tarp, tarpulin, in this case a striated nylon. And then you would lay the camo netting over that and even affix it. A lot of times the guys either tie it or they would sew it to the overlap. And then once you had it draped over the vehicle, you roll it up front and back so that it comes together and you donut roll it down the roof. Okay? When the time comes to use it, you untie the donut roll where it's hanging to the rear, drape it left and right side of the vehicle, and then you unroll front and back and you cover the whole vehicle up in a matter of seconds. There were competitions to, were tank crews who could do this in under a minute. with an armored vehicle. The idea was that you had this camo tarp and camo net combination and you would be moving along the road then you have an air threat. The idea is that you have an increase in threat or you're trying to conceal the unit. You pull the vehicle off the side, the gunner drops the tank main gun down to the left or right of the vehicle close to the fender. And then you roll the netting over, put the cambrella over top of the commander's cupola. So he's protected, the cambrella was designed so he could actually sit with his head out of the commander's cupola and look around. You can see through the netting. It wasn't completely covered with the tarp. The other consideration is the only place where you're seeing tarp villains that do not do what we're talking about are typically also, again, outrageously expensive now. go to any of these surplus sites and look at what the cost on a MarPat camo canvas carp is, or not canvas, waterproof carp. What it costs right now. That's the only, MarPat's not the only one, but there's MarPat multi-cam and I've seen some that are in DCU, three-color desert. Now those are now one model is snappable the other one you have to tie it grommet to grommet But they come out if you look over at Iron Planet comm go over to the military surplus section go to the latest Fed auction Pennsylvania is usually where they come out, but that you can taste see what I'm talking about in that they have these U.S. military issued tarps that are camouflaged. They're usually earth brown, coyote brown on one side. They are MarPat. That's the most common right now coming out of this marine camouflaged digital pattern. They're MarPat on the other and they want ridiculous prices for them. I mean insane price. I've looked at them and it's like, oh, forget that. But there's a reason the prices are the way they are because of what you brought up. Trying to find any kind of camo tarps out there is pretty difficult Now the option is remember when you're trying to build camo up anyway is you want need contrasting color If you go the earth Browns the lighter colors don't lock in as well with the earth brown plastic tarps In other words your shade range is going to still be relatively dark Even if you try to go with light pans and lighter Browns and the lone greens They're just not going to show up as well, but depending on your terrain, that may not be a problem. And this is why looking at what were the tan tarps that were out there, I know they're not the first best choice in color, but if you're going to modify them and make them into a camo pattern, then the paint or whatever you're going to try to use is going to, the coloration is going to stand out better in contrast. you'll actually see the green so they will be more notable and because the base is the tan. Now you cover most of it or a good chunk of it and remember take a look at the Czech Dazzle pattern camouflage and consider that if you were to paint a tarp you want to create splotch and blotches that are random. You don't want consistent pattern, you want random. And that's tough for a human to do because people like patterns. And that is the most common mistake made when it comes to trying to do especially a larger volume camo cover. You want to have more unique break up. That was one of the things about the 3D image charts you're talking about is that while they do have a repetition in pattern, when you lay them, there's enough of a color variance from one area to the next, but it creates the illusion of natural distortion. Okay? Spray paint, Krylon, flat, ultra-flat would still probably be your best choice, but you want to experiment with it. Tarpks are a little shiny no matter what, unless they do get tired, once they start to get, you know, sun exposure, they get a little more powdery, which means they go a little more flat, which is good. However, I can't say that that's necessarily true with, for instance, some of the new green on one side, brown on the other side, tarps, we find those are the most common that you'll find in any kind of tactical color. The green side is more of a Kelly. Well, not quite a Kelly, but pretty close, more like a Chevy or Ford vehicle green on one side. and an earth brown on the other. And that would still be your better choice right now for base colors to experiment with without spending as much money so you could test to see what works. Go ahead, go ahead. I got a suggestion. And permission parachute. You can get them cheap. They're all of grab and then you can put your camo netting to them if you know how to sew a little bit. Well, you know, and as a matter of fact right now, thank you for reminding me on that one. That's true. There are some camo Euro parachute parasols and the paraglider models, you know the rectangular ones They're out there. Oh god. Who did I just see that carried them? Check Coleman's Coleman's calm Coleman's calm Coleman's calm there's been a flurry of cargo parachutes and equipment parachutes coming in. And a percentage of those have been, and they charge a little bit more, but they are in a couple of the different camo patterns, but they're the euro patterns. So that would be another option. Like you said, the OD green. The big thing is trying to make it simple. And the 3D material did help with that. You could actually also go with cloth. That's expensive. Maybe not so if you were willing to invest in a roll. I won't say a big roll, but you can buy it by the yard. You can buy it by the tailor's yard. So you can get however many yards you needed to cover something. And then... treat it for water repellency. You know, that's going to be a Scotchgard product of whatever kind, but it actually would work. And one of the interesting things about using the cloth is that even if it did get wet, its coloration isn't going to go extreme when it gets wet. The thing you got to watch out is the higher the polyester content, the more reflective the material. Remember that that's one of the things you got to be watching for constantly, is you got to make sure that we don't have fiber, we're not wearing fiber optic material, okay, that commutes light. That's the best way to describe it. Think about that. There's like little poly striations that are working like a, yeah, like I'm trying to send a telephone signal down a fiber optic line, only in this case it's optical light. So, I mean, and that's why on that note, that's the other reason you have to watch some of the materials. Remember, some of the foreign uniforms were as high as 65 or 70 percent polyester and they do glow. Something that was interesting about the fact that the Taliban were buying Korean uniforms. Well, most of the Korean pattern uniforms, that's where they are, are 65-35 instead of 55-45. In fact, or even higher, I've run into Korean uniforms that are actual military Korean issue that were like 75, 25. Now they're comfortable to wear and they don't wear out real fast. But when it comes to the other technologies that are out there, you always have taken into consideration the threat environment that you know exists. So that's one of the other considerations in this math formula. The big thing is whatever you do, you're going to use for a base color, a base color. It obviously would be nice to have two different shades. If you're going to use a base solid color like, you know, brown and green, you don't want orange, no orange. You do not want orange. You could go white if you can find it, but I haven't been able to find it like that where you have white on one side, maybe brown on the other. That would be a good combination because that would cover your two hard seasons. I can live with Brown covering a vehicle during the summer because I can use a camo net for the second tier to break up the overall pattern. Here's another thing, we talk camo nets. Guys, you can buy raw camo net or you can buy something comparable out there on the market in a hundred different directions. And you can then start doctoring it yourself and building up your own camo blousing. purely depending on what you have available. I mean you can use for instance, what we did for many many years if you guys are ever at a party on the beach is I was teaching people about how to make different types of camo nets. So when we'd have a party on the beach everybody'd show up we'd have anywhere from anywhere from 50, 70, 100, 110 people. Guess what? Everybody helped to build vehicle nets. But the quality of these vehicle nets are like nothing you'd see because everybody pitched in to do the bow tying of the material which was ripped up or stripped up BDU uniforms in Woodland camo or in OD green, German green gray. In conjunction with also some burlap that which also was dyed or not died depending on what we had Everything was stripped and cut and then the other thing that I used was what the euros used was the poncho material We'd have ponchos that were shredded or torn up when I was buying hundreds of tons of equipment at a time Well, I take the shredded stuff that they all figured. Oh, yeah, you guys got screwed. You got stuck with a junk I take that and put that in bins off to the side When we would have a camo net day, well actually every time we had a meeting we would spend 20 minutes. Anybody remember this? Guys, I'm starting to clock. How much can we get done in 20 minutes? We've got 100 people here. What can we do? This one net we're going to get done and then we're going to do another one possibly. Well in the process, one of the other things that we added to the camo net were stripped pieces of rain suit which were in woodland camo. 5 color chocolate chip because it was the stuff that came from the Sinai UN Expeditionary Force or OD Green. And we'd strip that up. Now you have a material that changes color and handles the wet. All of it handles the wet but what's really interesting is different contrast in finish which is very realistic. Go outside and look at your plant growth. How many different variations on leaf patterns do you have? These create differences in droop and hang and coloration. So by adding the different materials, people started to see that, wow, it's like that really does make more sense. But how do you put that on a vehicle? Then I would show everyone. If you try to use the Tamanet by itself, it looks really cool when you put it on the vehicle. And then I'd ask two or three of you, I want you to take that net off now. And it'd be fussing and fussing and fuming because everything that net could hook on it would. Then we break out the OD green tarps. Take the OD green tarp, lay it out. Put the camo net on top of that. Fasten it by tying it to the grommets. Take and just roll it right over the whole vehicle by the count of one, two, three, four, five and you're done. Hey Mark. Two people can slide it over the whole vehicle. Now remember, that's how they used to do tanks, APCs and everything else, especially with NATO. Over and, you know, Europe during the day. Go ahead, jump in there, color, please. Yeah, if you go in on Google and you type in like portable canopy garage, these people make, you know, this, some of them are just pop up with a frame and it has a canopy tarp over it and some of them are where you assemble it with, you know, like scaffolding, like PVC, clicking together. But having a tarp and then making like uh... having pvc available where you just pick up frame over a vehicle so that not only can you put the park over it but it also it will support extra branches and uh... leaves and stuff that you put over the top of it to where the weight of the branches and everything else is not part of itself actually resting on the frame you would bring on that doesn't pick up a lot of room so having a some kind of pre-assembled PVC where you just go out there assemble it throw the tarp over it throw the branches over it that would take probably about You know 30 45 minutes and you're done Now you're that I'll tell you what here real quick. You got the right idea. Take grab yourself a cheap dollar store hammer go find a scrapyard where you can pick up a or you could buy them if you want to. But you want, let's see, one, two, three, four, five rebar pieces per side. So we'll put 10 rebar pieces approximately. Let's see, we'll make them eight inches. That way you can get them in and out pretty quick. But they need to be straight pieces of steel stock. You could also use small pipe. Now you cut them all the same length you paint them all OD green although you're gonna run into them at night because you're probably losing careful who cares you then want Ten pieces of PVC pipe one or not one inch, but in this case we can make them smaller We'll go three-quarter you get yourself again 10 of the joiners in the same dimension of PVC pipe They're straight just straight joiners and what you do is paint your PVC pipe whatever color you want You can use the gray which the gray will take a set when it gets hot though You're gonna watch that the white will stay both flexible and still lay straight when you want to put it on back on top of the roof What you do is camouflage everything whatever patterns you want to use Don't glue anything together leave them so that they are separate now you can do this you can Put it together, drill a hole on one side of the of the joiner, drill another hole through on the other and put little pins in. But little pins will hook up on things. I will remind everybody stuff hooks up. But what's neat is what you just did is created a harp kit just like you're talking about so that you could set up five, it would be about every three feet apart. And what you do is one person jumps out of the vehicle and goes from front to back and you can do it with a pace of one step. One step apart, what you do is you drive one of those stakes into the ground to the left, go over to the other side, drive them to the right, about a foot away from the body of the Suburban, for instance. Actually a little farther than that, probably about a foot and a half, both sides. Next you take your harps off the roof you pull them out of the tube that you've got a man or however you got them strapped to the roof Connect them together one person on one side. Well one person could do this by themselves a matter of fact put the one tube Start from the middle don't start from the end or you'll be fighting yourself Go to the middle to the bar that's stuck in the ground put the tube in there Then the other part of the other of the tubes over that are connected. It's going to be a 20-foot arc You can cut them down to eight foot, that wouldn't be bad, but 10 foot is kind of nice, it gives you 20 foot arc. And in the process, what you've done is created a striated quantsit, you know, in basic assembly, and you can pull your tarp over that or whatever you want to do. Now you have to have spacers. So the only thing is you can either make those out of the same PVC plastic and actually have the things pre-drilled with holes, make sure you use flat head screws, you know, bolts on the outside going in and that way nothing snags or tags when you try to pull everything over. Now if you do what we do, or what we have done in the past, you can use one inch tubing, which by the way you got to watch it when you try to make a smaller arc it's not going to bend as well, but you can use one inch tubing and then you take one and a quarter inch pipe, you cut it into three or four inch sections lengthwise, and then you cut about three quarters of, well no actually, it's a one inch of plastic lengthwise and where you have little square points on the end you cut those on a little bit of a taper, you arc them. And what you've created are a lock down clips for your camo net or for your screen. The one and a quarter inch pipe internal dimension is the same as the external dimension of the one inch pipe. So by cutting them down and making, you know, four inch clips, you now have an easy to attach and easy to detach way to lock the tarp down to your frame that you've built. We actually do greenhouses this way, but we've built, we've been able to build temporary structures that work the same and your camo nets that work the same. The big thing is you do need a spacer. to go from harp to harp to harp on one side or the other, ideally on both. So that's an additional bit of PVC pipe you would need based upon the length of the vehicle that you want to cover. If some of these portable canopy garages, you can just Google portable tarp garage. Some of these start at around, you know, three, four hundred dollars. With the tarp included and it comes in green some of them the bigger ones more heavy-duty go up to like two and three thousand dollars But there's no reason why you can't the ones that are like three hundred dollars. I'm thinking this probably related something that would Fall apart after time, but if you used one inch or three quarter inch tubing PVC tubing with the appropriate elbows and make sure it's the thick PVC something that would last probably quite a bit longer. Well, the balance, the balance is it'll be serviceable enough if you go lighter. In each case, if there are advantages and disadvantages, the big thing is remember it's not a permanent structure, it has to be mobile. And the other thing you're trying to do, it's unfortunately, it's likely with anything else with mechanized or air mobile, is you're trying to lighten it up to minimize it as a burden to the transport of the vehicle. In other words, every ounce you add in one category means you have to pull those ounces or pounds off from another. So, and of course it depends on the vehicle you're using too. Not how much space you are going to do this. It's probably something that's going to be a camp area and you want the vehicle to be serviceable while you're camping so you want to have some room to be able to access the vehicle while you're there. Right. Well, that's why, like I said, that's where the 10-foot pieces have worked before. It's interesting because when we originally made this it was a greenhouse design, but it lends itself towards creating and making a poor man's quantet hut with vinyl siding. Using the skeletal frame without any of the materials it becomes a camo net holder or a tarp holder you can use for a cover. It's a matter of, you know, creativity, but you still have enough space you can move in and out. It's amazing if you put, if you set up one of these, it's amazing how much space you actually have internally. Appropriate height, it depends on how you bend the arc. Here's another thing we found is, rather than straight joiners and then bending the pipe, depending upon how radical or how high you want the arc, you go with 45s instead of straight. And that way they do come to a peak, and this is all off the shelf where you go to Menard, Lowe's, Home Despot, and walk out with what you need. The biggest thing is, like you said, a matter of what are you gonna cover the thing with if you were gonna buy tarps right now. Now, on that note, because you brought up these companies, some of those companies sell camouflage covers still. So you're on the right track on that. It'd be interesting to see who has anything in inventory anymore. Because for the most part, nobody's bringing anything in. So if somebody does have something available that may make in-house, they might actually have for either argue that you can use this for hunting season, for a tree blind, or for not a tree blind, but a ground blind for your vehicles. You know, do you hunt ducks? Because you probably might even be able to get it in reed. If you get it in real tree, you might be able to get it in a number of different materials. In camel patterning. So most common I've seen in those has been the World War II type duck. Which is the Pacific war pattern, you know, reversible. But it's not reversible. Usually it would be in the green range. But it could be in the green, could be in the brown. You might be able to find it in no, you might even be able to find it reversible. You never know. depending on how they're marketing it. Uh oh, and we are at the top by the way. Good subject though, because it is pertinent, especially right now. Remember, you can also pull a vehicle out and live in what you build. Remember that guy, the vehicle's going down the road, or at least you can step outside. More importantly, we cover your hind end and get you to stretch out so you can stay warm and healthy. God bless our Republic. Let's get to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And we are on the march of day and night. I think I know who Uncle Sam is. I think it's my good mentor and the guy I want to grow up to be. Sam Whitmore. And if we wonder what he looked like, a gray-haired guy, kind of lean, with arms like knotted oak. And he didn't die until he was 98 years old. He didn't die until the maker said it was time to go. When he was 80 years old, he killed a whole lot of British soldiers before they put him down. And he threw them away. Unless you all need to take a break, we'll be back here.
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