Mark Koernke discussed the historical figure Sam Whittemore, an 80-year-old Revolutionary War fighter, arguing that Uncle Sam imagery was derived from Whittemore rather than other historical Samuels. He emphasized the importance of fighting spirit and coordination in combat, using Whittemore's stand against British soldiers as an example of how disciplined militia action could have changed the war's outcome. The show shifted to practical preparedness topics including ammunition storage and identification systems, weapons selection (particularly AK-pattern rifles), and extensive discussion of biological and chemical weapons threats, NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense protocols, and immune system boosting through supplements and vitamins.
A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in it. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, speaking low to me, he said. He fought a revolution to liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrant flavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On the land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be... Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God given right. And pray to God, eat the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoc he'd vanished in the midst from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trampled each God-given right. We only watched 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? Find the song? Somehow. Maybe I wasn't even here. I could. I don't know. Okay. And good afternoon or good evening ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on Liberty3radio.4mg.com and of course it is Monday. It is 8.07 PM Eastern Standard Time. It is beautiful. It has been a perfect day. And by the way if you looked outside if you've got clear skies and we do. horizon to horizon we had a full looks like a full moon if it isn't it's close enough you won't know they were turning another day like this tomorrow be great but it first of all let's thank our creator for every day that we have good weather bad weather I don't care either way I enjoy every one of them but today was truly a perfect fall day without most of the fall and we have the fall in place but This is that quasi in-between window that's always fun to be a part of because you can get a lot done. Not too hot, not too cold. The sunshine was perfect. Everything that's solar that was on today is beaming tonight, but we have a big bright moon, so it's just kind of like daylight out there between the two. Wow! Anyway, casting deep shadows. So let's thank our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. for a beautiful, beautiful, beautiful day which we have had and hopefully you took the time to enjoy it one way or another and breathe in what's left of it right now. Take the program or even while we're doing the program, go outside and check out the world because peace days are only going to be around for so long and then we're going to be doing other things that take a lot of work and are pretty nasty. So let's get ready for that. Mark, I think the full moon is the 20th. I'm sorry, repeat caller. I think the full moon is the 20th according to the calendar. Okay, very I was wondering because it looks like there's just a fingernail scratching off to the side there missing, right? Right. It makes sense. Thank you. Appreciate that. You know, I'd like to comment earlier you were talking about Uncle Sam and I came up with a little ditty a while back about where we're at today and who that guy really is. And I tell people if you got questions, just ask your favorite relatives Uncle Sam and Anti-Semite, Uncle Ben and Anti-Fah. They'll tell you it's not real. It is real and it's all by design. Yep. Excellent. Well, you know, that's just it. The enemy takes something. When they tell you in the depths of, you know, when you know something comes from the depths of time of the country, And the system and the racketeers and the spit-swappers and the ring-knackers, I'll tell you that we don't know really where this came from. That means that not only do they know where it came from, but typically what's happened is they have stripped it of its original meaning and the imagery to a degree is still there, but the purpose has been perverted. It's been altered dramatically and changed. And Uncle Sam, I guarantee this because of what we know about Sam Whittemore. Sam Whittemore was like all the men of his day. First of all, there were no D-12 bulldozers in the background in any of those paintings you see from the Revolutionary War or before guys. If anything got done, it got done with Armstrong. And if you stayed focused and you knew how to manage your life, you made it. But it did require at some point physical effort no matter who you were I don't care unless you had a real big pile of money then you didn't need to get your hands dirty but Guys it had to happen physically with you know human effort there Yeah, we had oxen we had other critters around but you know manpower is what did pretty much all the moving we learned to be a better at building machines The pulley was probably the most significant single tool that you've all forgotten now I was thinking about this tonight, you know, in between the program I was putting, you know, treasure from estate sales away. And I was just looking at the simplicity of a single pulley and just think about how much that changed the world, the whole world. And the understanding of how pulleys, multi or gang pulleys put together create, you know, block and tackle and what they do and how one man can lift what would take 20 to do with the proper simple engineering. Not by today's standards simple, but here's the thing. Not so simple as you might think. How many kids out there could possibly work the physics of a block and tackle system? I want you to just think about that. For that matter, most of us, do we use it every day? Well, no, we don't, because we're so removed from the physical world in so many ways. And we have other tools that we develop too, of course. But Sam Liddemore came from the day of not-adoke human beings. And we were a very well-fed people. We were a very healthy people. America was cranking out. probably some of the healthiest, best educated population in general, not talking our upper crust or anything, talking about in general, we had a better read and better developed in terms of skill level, a population across the board. So Sam Whittemore came from the pre-American war for independence era, worked for a living, went out and also fought as needed in the French and Indian wars, came back as a veteran. experienced and as you know a fighter. So when the American War for Independence starts he's no shirker. He's not way to the rear. After all he's 80 years old. Why should he go up front and you know 79, 80? Why should he go up front and fight over you know what's going on? There are younger people that can do that but he doesn't do that okay. So think about why your enemy would like to change what that would be, what his image means. Understand this is no matter the age you can stay in the fight and if you stay in the fight not only can you win, well if you fight and even if you get the snot beat out of it you can survive and go on to see great things happen because I've said this many times and I'll say it again, Sam Whittemore was there the very first day that we the people chose to kill British soldiers to find our liberty, to earn our liberty step by step. We owned it. But we had to we had to rest our ultimate control of our freedom and our liberty from the British crown and strip the idea of property of the state from our existence. Now having done that, Sam Whittemore is the epitome, which is why to a degree you'll find him remembered in a number of different ways. People say it's an epic story, but think about surviving what happened to him. Fight. In fact, I've always argued this, that well, if you were 80 years old, you ain't no spring chicken, you're probably not thinking about running. You're a good shot. You've lived a good life. Been in a few wars. I'm sure earned a living. You got a big family, lots of other relatives. That's who came out and saved him down the road, you know, literally after the British passed. But it's kind of like those images you see of the Indian chief counting, you know, coup. or the old Indian chief who is at the peak of his performance but knows he's getting older and at some point someone's going to have to take over the tribe. Remember they used to show you these images in different TV series or movies. The guy goes out and he's got a thong attached to his leg but he goes out with a mallet and a stake and he stakes that you know they're getting ready for battle with the other tribe or the Spanish or the American you know the cavalry or whatever. And he stakes himself down with a... What's he doing? No retreat. If you're gonna die, die fighting. If you're gonna die fighting, die right up to the last minute. Fight, fight, fight to your death. And leave. Hey Mark, you're breaking up. You're starting to sound like Max Hedrem. You copy me? Uh-oh. Okay, well that's rather interesting. Okay, hold on a second here. You just heard that you were fading out. Interesting. Well, I'm going to have to move location here. I can do this. I have feet. Anyway, again, think about what was going on with, you know, the end of the American war for independence. Who would be a hero to you? Who would be a hero to you in 1783? When the guys who started the war for independence be heroes? And since the history was new, Wouldn't there be a lot more people to remember because, by just short history for the nation, right? How long have the country been around? Not that long. So here's the thing. I need a symbol of the average American, but maybe not so average in America. I need a fighter. I need a man who's not only stuck around, but almost went to ground and never to rise again. He survived his wounds. Watch the nation form, got to see the nation operate, and Sam. Sam was the man. Sam was an example of a fighter. If you look at Uncle Sam, why isn't Uncle Sam a younger guy? Look at the images that they perhaps, I think, stole, because, you know, it's now the corporation, Uncle Sam. In fact, back when they started using Uncle Sam, there were some changes that were already taking place. But if you think about where did they dig him up in the depths of time? He's an old guy. He's got a little like, almost like a Thomas Jefferson beard, and you know, a little mustache. Maybe not a little mustache. Depends on what image they paint. But what did Sam Whittemore look like? I'd be willing to bet. that if you were to roll back the pages enough, like I said, if you had the time, that if you wondered what Sam Woodimore physically looked like, I think you see him every time you see Uncle Sam. I think that that's the stolen image and the stolen history that they repurposed like the Communists always do. Sam Woodimore didn't represent the corporation or big government or anything like that. Sam Whitmer was the epitome of the average American little guy out there who's looking for again, you know, purpose in life and an opportunity to grow. And to do that, you gotta be free. He can have a purpose with or without. In fact, everybody does. But how about a personal purpose? How about you own yourself? How about you are your own property and the hell with the rest of these asshats and people putting on airs who think that their feces doesn't stink and mine does? Think about that. I just wanted to, this is something I talked about the two-hour block and we kind of got another subject. But it's critical to understand because guys a lot of people ask like what are we gonna do when we win? Well, we're gonna do everything we can to try and maintain our history, but Remember that almost as quick as we hit the ground free The bastards are already gonna be on the attack Because they hate you and they'll hate you even more for what we have to do to scrub out the country Don't you make any mistake about that? But then again, yeah, nobody if you haven't made enemies then you haven't lived If you haven't made an enemy or two you haven't lived or three or four or five or ten and you haven't lived Can't make everybody happy and some people it's my plan to make very unhappy in the terminal way Y'all should be thinking the same way across the board. Call her who we have jump in there. Oh, yeah, text makes it don't forget Samuel's some of the stuff he had on him on that day. He had a couple of fine pistols. He had gotten from a, during the French and Indian War, and a fine saber, or sword from a French, you know, French officer sword. And he always said, when they asked him where he got him from, he said the previous owner no longer needed it. In other words, I procured it from my enemy. I felt it was a good example of my prowess as a soldier and his ineptitude as a swordsman. He was definitely a dangerous old man. Yeah, I mean, well think about it. He took a... You know what? Had he died that day... He probably still would have been remembered easily because it was so well documented where he was, you know, what he did and where he was located because he was in a, well, the battlefield that he fought on was in town. One of the little dots on the map that the British unlimbered their guns when they attacked. That's the part I have, I had this conversation a couple nights ago, well, last night as a matter of fact, too. You know, when you watch all these different movies, They don't barely, in fact most don't even do justice in any way to the actual action of April 19th, 1775. If somebody did an actual, a real serious movie production, just the day of April 19th has so many dramatic twists and turns and so many unique angles that it would just keep you riveted to your seat. And again, think of all the characters that could be brought forward, and Whitmer would be one of them. Oh God, you'd have to have him right in the middle of the movie. He's like a stone in the river. You know, the water can go past it, but the water's gotta go around it. It can't just go through it. And that's what he proved. I mean, he fired his musket until, well, couldn't reload fast enough. I mean, he fired and hit three. That's pretty well the story from every variation that you find with different witnesses. And then carried on with the pistols, like we said, we knew where those came from, and then carried on hand to hand until he was overwhelmed. And being at the front of the column, he was, you know, he was probably ex marks the spot for whatever activity was going to happen. top of everything else. Text-mecture is nothing to think about. Okay, and all of you, everybody, I want you to think about every time I read that story myself. Okay, how many British soldiers were trying to get back to Boston? Anybody? Just think of how close do you think? What do you think the number was? Roughly 200 or something around that number. It was a little bigger. It was about about five five hundred or so. No, but you're good guess not bad I thought it was I thought it was 200 and then another 200 came to try and reinforce the ones that initially the Reinforcements. Yeah, the reinforcements came later. But here's the thing Okay, do some math on this Whitmer shot and for sure hit hard and probably killed three British soldiers The pistols hit two more because he couldn't miss at that point He also engaged in it's argued that even though he was being bad-headed to death He actually engaged with sword and fighting knife and tomahawk You know or whatever it whatever. He was still able to bring to bear until he was put on the ground Now that's an 80 year old man, okay, but let's just say he got five I'd say he probably got seven okay, but let's say he got five and Let's go with whatever number you can think of 20,000 plus militiamen converged on the battlefield. If every man had taken to heart the idea of not necessarily sacrificing, but just staying in the contact and fighting, how far could the British soldiers have gotten towards Boston? Do the math. There just wouldn't have been enough targets to go around. Imagine if, and this is why, you know, the old imagine and if, you know, if a dog hadn't stopped to, you know, to crap, he'd have caught the rabbit. You guys know that, right? The dog hadn't stopped to take a crap, he'd have caught that rabbit. Well, when we talk about ifs, this is why in this battlefield coming up to what we're facing, we have to be better at what we do. And I'm not demeaning the Patriots of 1775. But we have to do better than they do because nothing but a rumor of the destruction of the enemy should return to where they came from. With 20,000 men in the field, if every man had simply slowed down, breathed a little deeper with more discipline from the commanders and every... let's say every three men picked one red coat and shot him. And if they just walked away, if they were at the beginning of, say, chasing them down out of Concord, guys, how far would the British have gotten? Would they have never achieved even a third of the course they ran? Just think about that. If everybody had just taken the decision, I must, not me, I must shoot one of them, preferably more. But if every man showing up or every three men had picked one target and said, okay Bob, John, see that one right there? We are going to nail him. Guys, they wouldn't have made it a quarter of the way back to Boston. Hey Mark. And Sam Whittemore, an 80 year old man, simply put himself right in the line of fire, so to speak. Well he did. I personally believe that his logic was if I'm gonna fight, I can't run. If I'm going to fight, I know how to fight. I know I can hurt him. And what a great way to end this life. You know, if I make it fine, if I don't, you know what? I've been around longer than my, in fact, at 80 years old, I'll guarantee he had great grandkids. Right? At 80 years old, you didn't just have sons around. So, this is part of the math formula, and it would be whatever the number is, even up to a thousand, there would not have been the possibility of the enemy returning to where they came from, with a little better coordination, but also with an attitude. Remember, if he has the better attitude, it's probably, when I say attitude, I mean pissed. is probably going to get the job done better than the opponent who's trying to scuttle back to height his ass behind the skirts of the British Navy. Now imagine if you think that, how bad would that be? Here's another one. Okay, now I'm going to shift. I know we're talking about Sam Wittemore. And I think I painted a pretty decent picture of, you know, again, why is it that we have an Uncle Sam, but we don't know where he came from? And there aren't, there's Sam Adams out there. There's a couple other Samuels and Sams out there that are listed in the American War for Independence. But to be a fighter, looking lean, looking mean, with the arms rolled up like I'm going to be there for, I'm going to get in there for a little bit of a knockdown. Well, who would you think of? I'd think Sam Whittemore. I wouldn't think Samuel Adams. Yeah, look at that guy. He's got a lean face. He's got a hawk nose. He's a bushy eyebrows all gray hair all gray bit of a beard Looks like he's looks like he's got some like I said not at Oak arms. He's an old man Yeah, walk up to him and see what happened. Hey mark speaking of Sam. What a more what weapons do you think he would use to? If he had that wide assortment of weapons Oh no, he did it in order. He started with his rifle, he went to his pistols, and then he went to sword and blade, whatever it would make most sense for him. So it makes, all of them were carried in, I think like I said, the fact that he was, it's kind of like the Indian chief. If you're not not counting coo, but say you agree that you're you're of age and maybe it's time for a management change But I don't want to die an old man with you know tooth no teeth over in the TP So instead I stake myself down like they used to and I I fight to the death and I've become such a memorable end because the idea is not to be you know taken down by the first opponent in this case I think he The mindset was, like I said, if I make it, I make it. If I don't, I had a good life. And then, excuse me, then it's just a matter of, wow, okay, I did pretty darn good. I'm out of here. I don't, I, there's something weird about being dramatically injured. Some of you guys listening know what I'm talking about. Guys, when you get really pounded hard and hurt, flight or fight takes over and you know there's the old saying if I can feel pain there's life if you can't feel any pain it's bad and so there's something to remember about getting hurt severely the fight flight adrenaline rush and everything else kicks in no matter the age and my dad for instance he was chopped up pretty bad you know during World War two but it's like he said other than the initial rush when he was hit When the Kamikaze hit, he was looking right into the plane because he literally hit right below into his right. But he was stunned because of the blast, but he never passed out. When he was stunned, he couldn't recall the distance from leaving the gun to landing on the flying bridge forward, which is, look at the distance on a destroyer, how far that is. from the quad gun back over the, by next to the five inch guns, back by the five inch guns to the rear of the ship, the aft of the ship. So anyway, the idea is when he hit, he was stunned, but he realized, he started looking around and wondering where he was. Now, again, I understand at that point, he had half of everything internally missing. Not only was he functional, but one thing as he pointed out, he goes, he was thinking about sitting up. Then he realized, maybe I better check myself before I do any movement around. He patted his shoulders. Okay, that's good. He reached down, he patted his chest right where it was just above the nipples. He said, but when I reached the third spot, my left arm went all wet, all the way up to my middle of his arm. His right arm sank all the way up to his elbow into his chest. And he realized, probably not a good idea to get up right now. Now I've known many other men in that kind of bad trauma injury, they've done anything you can imagine in terms of continuing to function. Little less hurt, it's kind of interesting. Enough pain, pain will put you down. But once you get that get to that fight flight Adrenaline all annoyed guys. This is that's where Medal of Honor with that You know you wonder how did they the guy was shot in the chest that he kept functioning? I know guys that you know they? Get one of them that saw one of the medal honor winners roll during Vietnam they got off the helicopter. He was blowing men up He took three hits to the chest and there is no doubt in my friend's mind that he was that killed him But the guy was so pumped up and he was moving, he was moving, he grabbed the last man and he'd already been active on the ground the whole time, but he said he grabbed that last man, threw him on the helicopter and looked at him, looked at the rest of the crew, choppers lifted up, he dropped dead right there. But for another two, three minutes, he continued to function as if he had never been shot. It's just again fight flight, but also mental conditioning attitude. You don't stop until you can't go anymore Smart and I think that again. I think he understood that going into that fight I'd lay a lot of men especially how many battles had he been in you want to win you don't you get mean just like I said you get mean and you don't stop and Besides here's the other thing to remember about fighting if everybody take this attitude I like you guys a hell of a lot more than the asshats. I'm putting down So anything and everything I can do even up to death should be to its extreme. In other words, everything that I can. If everybody did that, again, remember the other half of this. I'm going to do first aid for you. If we win, we may all be hurt. We may be busted up. But at least I'm going to try and save your hind end. The other guy plans on either putting a bullet in you or banning you to death if you're a survivor. Which they brag about on the other side. Hell, I can show you videos from Iraq where they were killing, you know, they killed, they put, they put down combatants. They'd wound them and they were killing them and you know, there was a big to-do a couple of times about that. So if you want to wonder how American troops are going to treat you when you're having to fight them or Chinese troops, you better kill the bastards. If they're fighting you and you're fighting them, you better kill the bastards. It's all there is to it. Once we get into a war on this, anybody who sides against us, my God, there's no friendliness anymore because they would laugh at the bar afterwards after they murdered you in your boots. In fact, cops do this all the time. So why is it you, you know, that's why when I saw that blue lives matter, flag rags show up, it's like, what in the hell is wrong with your head? Cops brag and laugh about the crimes they commit at the little cop bar where you're not supposed to be. So why the hell are you doing the four o'clock clap for that crap? Once you're in a fight, you're your enemy. That's all. Whatever it is that's in front of you. If you want to live, otherwise they got a plan to get rid of you. You better have a plan to get rid of that. Go ahead. I'm sorry, call it. I heard a voice. Come in here, please. Yeah, Mark. I just want to let people know I was checking the email and outdoorlimited.com. Outdoor Limited dot com, Limited dot com, seems to have a slightly better than average price on 760 by 39. I'm looking at 760 by 39, 122 green full-mode jacket, thousand round case for 379.99. And they have 762 by 39, and 22 green hollow point for $10 more, $3.89. I'd go the ball for, and it's basically 38 cents a route. Yep. Yeah, I'd go the ball. I won't let everybody know. Go ahead, give the website out three more times, Fluffy, please. Yeah, it's outdoorlimited.com. That is outdoor.com. It's $762.39, $122.00 green full milled jacket. That was our own case for $379.99. They have all appointments for 10 cents more. I just thought I'd let everybody know it looks like a slightly better than average price. That's our own. Thank you. Appreciate that. Again, with regard to weapons, somebody always asks, what would you carry? Well, I'd carry an AK and a heartbeat. The quality of AKs varies up and down, but they all seem to work. I am running one that doesn't work unless it's put together by Century Arms. You know, it's pretty bad when you've got a company that's so crappy on occasion when it feels like it, when it's told to, or when they say it's in the schedule. to build a rifle that, unless you're really a total incompetent, shouldn't be it. You should have no problem putting together since somebody did most of the machining. You ever think about that one? I mean, the AK is built by, it has been built in copy form by people in grass huts in the middle of Vietnam, hammered over from, you know, sheet metal from road signs and parts made from railroad tie steel, and the AKs that they make works. But you get century arms which cuts a gun apart Which means they have a working gun and then they put it back together and for whatever reason they're gonna tell me that they had they don't have the brains of the wherewithal of a 90 pound soaking wet Vietcong Manufacturing skilled tradesmen working in a grass hut with a brazier and hand me down tools that they stole from a You know American toolbox or boxes to get the job done But anyway, pretty much every one of them that I've run into works, I've had some SKS's and AK's guys that were battlefield pickups that were brought back from the war that looked like they were soaked in acid. They were, you know, SKS's you could get back, before 66 people could snick back AK's and anything they wanted. Afterwards it took more bribery to get a gun back to your doorstep. bribery. But you could do it. I know men who have filled whole arms rooms up with all kinds of stuff they brought back from the war, spent two, three, four tours over there, depending on who it was, and you had to have one gun for the postmaster, one gun for the inspector, and the other gun you sent home. So whenever you went out and you were picking stuff up, you had to have three. Why? Because the postmaster was sending his stuff home and the inspector he was sending all his stuff home and you're sending your stuff home Seriously? Well the postmaster? Oh hell yeah he wasn't stupid he didn't have to go out and get his ass shot off he got a gun for free All he had to do was put a rubber stamp on something and the inspector all he had to do was put a rubber stamp on something. So guess what? The two people didn't get their ass shot off, got some goodies and then yours went home. Now if they were smart, they didn't piss with you. That means that every time you came into the postal office there, the post station, Guess what? You probably had a little utility bag and whatever was going to be in that bag, they knew there was one for you, one for you, one for me. And they didn't have to go get their ass shot off to go collect a gun. You think they'd be stupid? They weren't stupid. Pretty darn smart, yes, me. Of course, on the other hand, pretty smart if you send the stuff back. But you had to work harder. 466, you put it in a box, put a stamp on it, went right to your doorstep. Yeah, think about that one. Actually, 66, 67. Yeah, beginning of 67 is when they really change. Anyway, another thing here real quick about, and again, AKA's with regard to ammunition, if the ammo is in blister boxes, you know, box, you know, the big thing you're doing right now to save them more money is all they're really doing is taking the 1,000 rounds and solo wrapping them, okay? Now, that's great for transport, shipping, whatever. They might be in a box, they might not be. But get them into ammo cans as quick as you can. Again, also make sure that you mark, if you can, on the top, the side, and one end or the other, what the ammunition is in the can. And you need to be doing this now, and you need to have a system. If you want to standardize, like some colonial marine units did this years ago, and they still do, is they standardized on their marker system for their cans. Not only do they have like 762x39 and it can say ball or HP, whatever, but it also identifies manufacturer and in many cases will also of course include date of canting. When was it put in the can? That way when you're prioritizing consumption, needless to say, just like opening the freezer, oldest gets used first. And you keep cycling forward. By the time you're done, everything's squared away. But the most important thing is you can also color code, and that's something that they've done. So it saves even more time. The big thing is to be religious in the reuse of the equipment. I can't stress that enough. If you're reusing an ammo can, you better make sure you remark the ammo can. Yeah, you're probably going to break out the paint. You got to break out a sharpie or whatever you're using for marking. That's why a lot of units, what they do is you take a little bit of tan paint and after you mark the can the first time, what you do is you take a little roller, one inch roller, make sure your markings are only about one inch. You just roll right over that with some, you know, birth brown or tan and then mark whatever the can is now holding. But you must change those markers up. You do not want to end up with some 762x54R in the middle of a bad situation and you've got a AK-47 in your hands. Wow, right caliber is wrong size chamber. Oh man, really embarrassing. So we especially want to make sure that we properly ID and you need to get religiosity about this one. Just like everything else, make sure that that way you can minimize time to turn around and you're not fishing through a hundred different cans to find the one thing you need. That's another problem, time wasting. Okay, so again, prior proper planning prevents PISP or performance. It's just the idea, you only got so many hours in the day. Having to fish through a bunch of stuff and reopen and reopen and reopen is not a good thing. You shouldn't be doing that. Besides, you already put the stuff in the can to keep it out of the environment. Why do we want to keep exposing it to more air? I don't really want to do that. Again, go ahead. Do we have a caller? Hello Mark, this is a real quick question. I've had people ask about this and I'm kinda a little conflicted on it. Obviously weapons law is a thing of the past. Then you have people ask about things like chemical and biological. Chemical, I don't actually have that much of a problem with, but what would be your limit for what would you consider like a weapon of mass destruction such as biological weapons that would not be something available? Like what would be the strongest thing that would be available or what's the criteria for it? Well, in the biological range, the biggest problem that the enemy has is it would either be a well, it could either be stupidity or desperation. It's much like the nuclear device. Everybody goes, well, they've got nukes. Yeah. Well, use one in your crap and everybody's pool. Biological, even though there are, again, the government has all the money spent to put everybody that they want into a full NBC full depth, you know, protection system. However, how many people can they do that with? And the problem with biological is that when you deliver that kind of ordinance, no matter what safeguards they've tried to claim, they have always failed. Example is when they've done limited biological deployments with vectors such as mosquitoes. Well, the testing that they did, the argument was that they were going to use sterilized mosquitoes. These would be non-reproductive. Well, guess what? Every time they tested the system, don't tell, ask me how, it turns out the little bastard mosquitoes could breed. Completely defeating the idea that the infected vector was only going to travel so far for so long and then die. Well, guess what? Not only did they not die, but they re-bred more and they spread the experimental bacilli over a much wider area, demonstrating that again, you're crapping the pool like this, chances are you're not going to be able to sit over in the corner and go, I'm safe, I've got a special force field. The problem is also that, as they do argue, but here again, yeah, Kind of like what we're seeing with the coronavirus scam with the D the you know the deadly version or they those you know Coronavirus K killer version. I think they're all supposed to be killer And deadly by the way, but we have a new one the special one What they're arguing is the very thing that is the actual argument about why biologicals are really a bad idea is Because it mutates And if it's depending on what it is that they do, okay, bacteriological or neurological, depending on what they do, either way, they've already probably done, you know, again, and we have done this, have acknowledged this, they've done genetic modifications to the critter. Well, guess what? Once you do that, sky's the limit and the genome can go anywhere. And so for this reason, the one good thing, there is a healthy, terrible fear any kind of biological wave deployment. Now if you read the book Patriot Surviving the Coming Collapse by James Wesley Rawls, go get a copy of that book and read that one also. There's a whole element in there about the foreign European troops using sarin. Now there's a problem with sarin with especially many of the high chemical or even low or mid biological is residual pooling or residual shadowing of the agent because it can be tucked away or stuck in a lot of spots you don't realize until you open a door or you move an object. And all of a sudden what you've done is you've riled up a part of the material or the agent. So it can come back and bite you in the ass while you thought you were hitting somebody else. In other words, at some point you're going back through that area. If you were deploying something in an area, chances are your big plan was to either move through the area or occupy it. Now, either way, you have spontaneous random bloomings of the agent. And this in and of itself creates almost like mini nuclear attacks. Well, nobody can afford that. They can't afford it. We can't afford it. Now, it doesn't mean somebody isn't going to do this. What it means is that we need to be prepared. And as I've said a million times, most everything that they pushed or tried to, you know, yap about, with regard to the coronavirus and you know how you should protect yourself. The materials were correct. The technologies as far as for respiration, respiratory control and defense, they were all wrong. But you know, for instance, I'm buying up all of the the sterilizing agents and all these wipes and everything. I got a place I'm going to clean out probably tomorrow. I can get the bricks for 50 cents apiece for the disinfectant wipes. Those are decon kid items, guys. I'm buying every one of those I can get my hands on. I've already got, I don't know how many thousand barreled up along with chem suits. I've got like five chem suits. So many of those, so many of the disinfectant, you know, hand sanitizer corks. In fact, I'm using the one that I told you about. It's the archaeological dig of the last year. The container started out at $11, then it went to $9, then it went to $7, then it went to $5, and the labels are all on the bottle. And then at the very end, it's $1.50 is what I'm paying for right now. For the same thing, it was $11, and then it went to $9, then to $7, then to $5, then to $3. And you know what? I kind of joked to the cashier. $11. I thought everybody said we were all going to die. Oh, $9. Well, everybody was going to die but me. Uh, $7. I went right down the thing I said. $1.50. I guess not many are going to die, but it'd be nice to have clean hands. But the thing is that that those materials are all things that we would need for the type of threat We're talking about now is when you pile up on this stuff in fact I would point out that the prices are actually Stabilized or come up a little bit with some places Unless you have little caches or bigger caches like the ones I'm talking about That they just want to get rid of it because they got so much of the stuff and they don't know what to do with it now It's just taking up space and you know, we're losing money Which is cool because that's when we benefit. Now the only thing we can do is prepare to the best of our ability and we have to understand that half of what we need to do is to pre-boost our system. Guys, I've always drank. I've always... Anybody who knows me know I drink tonic water. I just drink it out of policy. I like it, okay? I used to buy it by the 2 liter bottles, but you can't find the 2 liter bottles. Why? Because it was cheaper. 69 cents for a 2 liter bottle at one time. Guess what? Ain't that no more? But everything that we're talking about, vitamin C, vitamin B, any of the additional supplements where you can boost the immune system, all the different berries, many of the other different unique vitamins, vitamin K is one that you should be because you probably don't have enough copper. But these are things we can do to boost the system. Now, is it going to stop everything? No, but remember that even with biological weapons deployment, one of the things that they were hoping for was high mortality. But typically they don't get that consistent high mortality with most of what they deploy because deployment is based on either what's going to be aerosol deployment. Well, again, think about it this way. Aircraft, artillery, or mine. Now, of course, there is, when we say aircraft, that's spraying. When we're talking about artillery, that's an aerosol dispersal ordnance device still. It's not just an exploding bomb. It's literally artillery developed to basically produce a small dispersion system that mimics what the airplane does. although it goes to an area point and then disperses. And then of course, needless to say, I mentioned mines, everybody goes, mines? Oh guys, there are biological, there are chemical biological mines just like there are conventional landmines. I hope you understood that. If you were in the military, you should have been paying attention. Now in addition, close agent disbursement can take place But you know what, it's the old story, wow, it's like detonating a short-range nuclear device. It gets the guy you were pointed at, but it probably gets you too. So one of the biggest problems that the enemy has, or anybody has, with deployment of biological at the tactical level, is that if they try to employ it, and this is what you're always watching for, if you were in the military, you do remember your classes, right? I would be the one giving these. Remember, one of the things you're watching for is a tasty deployment of NBC technology by your opponent. If your enemy starts to appear wearing gas masks, if they're quickly moving to prepare themselves with NBC defense, then it's a really good idea that you probably should be donning your mask and going to whatever highest level of mop you can as quickly as possible. Why? Well, because the other side's already made the decision to launch something. That's why they're all getting masked up. That's why they're already masked up and you may be looking at them and fighting an aggressor who already is in full NBC, you know, ready to go, ready to fight. See, these are all things you watch for when you are. This is like I said, this is a dance of sorts. It's not a simple little two hour movie and it's a lot more complicated than everybody wants to think. In fact, they do everything they can to make sure you don't think about this. In reality, it is part of the diversified modern battlefield, depending on the conflict environment. So, an example, let me give you an example. One of the guys that I worked with was a Russian defector. The Russian defector, when I was at USECS, was actually an NCO in charge of a nuclear Russian mortar battery. And in fact, breech-loading nuclear-capable mortars. But as I said earlier, let me give you a case in point. He knew that if they brought the nuke up and they practiced doing it all the time, so you never knew if you actually had a nuke, but they'd bring a nuke forward and they'd have you dig in, okay, and everybody dons all of your NBC gear and you want to know why? Because the range on the mortar with the very heavy nuclear device ensured that you were going to be enveloped by the weapon you launched. But here's the thing, if they had biological brought forward or chemical biological ordnance containers that they launched, all these were, again, they didn't know if it was live or training. They kept it that way. But the fact is that they were no better off because the NBC nuclear biological and chemical ordnance mortar projectiles all enveloped the gun. The range was cut by anywhere from 50% to 65%, depending on the weight of the round. So when they launched it, if they did, they were going to be gassing themselves. They were just going to be gassing that guy they hated on the other side. Don't bust her. No, yeah, blah, blah, blah. No, they were going to get themselves too. So by God, your equipment better be good. But it also means that the policy of training, and this is something that I've always done. Our policy of training is to be full and well routed so that you are planning on fighting through nuclear, biological or chemical and proceeding with the mission. Why? Well, chances are where they drop the junk is not where you should be. So you're actually better off stopping, donning your technology and moving through to the objective and pressing contact with the aggressor. They're not going to dump more closer to where they closer to where they where they defecate You know, you don't you don't eat where you know, forgive me. You don't defecate where you eat You get my drift in this case. This is a big crap session Any of these deployments if this is why again, everybody knows this Nuclear as we've discussed before Like I said, somebody's gonna do that out of desperation But, you know, example is the police state. I personally believe, like I said, if they do nukes on American soil, it'll be the Israelis and elements of the US government, just like 9-11. Why? Desperation. And they're getting pretty desperate right now. So, biological, well, they just had their fiddle farting around with it here the other day, so let me point something out. For anybody who argues we shouldn't have a gas mask, the US government just practiced gassing the population and using biological. We just want to see how the air travels with this stuff and how we're all good. Well, that means that you're either planning on using it on us or somebody's planning on using it on us. And if that's the case, then we should all have gas masks and chem suits and gloves and booties and the whole nine yards, right? Well, of course we should. Now, here's the thing. Once you got it, you own it. It's that simple. It's yours. Congratulations. You don't have to go out and buy it a second time, but it would be nice to upgrade. So as you as you can build better, you build better. If you have extra, that's a good thing because you need to have spares. So progressively, and in fact, to be quite honest, we in the Patriot side and because of the survivalist community, now called the Pepper community because after all, if they change their name, the control press will love you more. Guess what? The controlled press doesn't love anybody who calls themselves a prepper any more than they call themselves the survivalist. It didn't do them any good to change the name, or just a waste in a circle jerk, right? But the fact is that all of those people, well, if they're thinking, and all of our people who are thinking, are better equipped than our enemy counterpart. And not only that, but let me remind you of something, guys. We don't have to go sign it out. Just like our guns, we already have it in hand. We don't have to wait for division or corps who already made the decision because Miley Cyrus, you know, that communist Chinese general who's head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, because Miley Cyrus, I mean Miley, Miley, Miley, who cares? You know, it's like the Petal Sniffer Meat Pub, but do I have to tell you, that's Biden? In the back, Ellie Parhor with Scuff Need Pat. Do I have to tell you that that's the other one? I shouldn't have to. Myly Cyrus, that's the best I can do for that fool. Anyway, they all have to, well, decide whether or not they're gonna let the troops know or protect them properly. We, well, you can cure your own, make sure your own are taken care of. I hear the music. We are going to be out here, uh, out and on, but guys, if you carry on, God bless the Republic. Yeah, the New World War. And shelter there, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We're on the run. Pick them in the flat and beat them down hard, make them wish to god they were never born, find who sent them, repeat the process, and eventually there will be none left to deal with, and we will be free again, people. Meanwhile, organize armed equipment training as militia establish a 5-10 programming area of operation. Center of Transportation, Communications, and of course, Medical. God bless. Ed taken over Liberty Tree Radio, continue. Be back smart. Bye bye.
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