October 17, 2022
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for potential nuclear conflict, focusing on iodine supplementation and radiological protection strategies including filter maintenance and mask selection. He analyzed the Ukraine conflict's logistics challenges, particularly rail infrastructure destruction and grain supply issues, arguing that escalation could trigger nuclear exchange. Koernke criticized climate change narratives, government corruption, and institutional decay, emphasizing the need for local food production and self-sufficiency. He recommended ammunition stockpiling and reviewed surplus military equipment availability.
- nuclear preparedness
- iodine supplementation
- radiological fallout
- ukraine conflict
- logistics
- rail infrastructure
- grain supply
- ammunition
- surplus weapons
- self-sufficiency
- militia
- climate change
- government corruption
- institutional decay
- masks and filters
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None of what they like being fat and lazy wins is gonna show up Now most are gonna be petulant brats and nonsensical buffoons Outraged because they're not getting their goodies not because America is threatened but because being in their their Porculant ups, you know opulence ins they're gonna be whining because they didn't have their fifth meal today And where are my pizza treats instead of all I can't eat that What do I gonna have to eat? Everybody's eating the same thing. Well, it's a bad situation. Well, I can't eat that. You mean to say you're not gonna eat that. It's on your plate. You're not gonna eat that. Okay, anybody want that? Oh, here, let me see that. There you go. Well, what do I get to replace it? Nothing. Well, I wanted pizza snacks. I'm sure you did. Well, I don't know if you don't deserve anything now. Be ready for this kind of tripe, where these idiot sticks are thinking somehow that this stuff is gonna carry on. It's not that we couldn't feed the country world five times over, we did it one time. America just by itself could do that. Now imagine if America could do that just by itself, with everybody incorporating the same traditional American processes that we had in place, which called for local diversification, real diversification. not some jackass from above who never saw a shovel, a pitchfork, or the ass of a cow in their lives. Those people have no business being anywhere near our society, nowhere near that industry. And yet those are the pigs, idiots, and incompetence that have waddled their way there while they're being queer, pedo, wokites. And that's the problem. Now you're seeing the shipwreck as in, do we fix it for them? No. Do we need to get rid of them? And in fact, they kind of were self they're gonna be, let's just say self destructive. It's just they think they're gonna grab hold of our necks and drag us down with them. This is where you all need to be prepared. Like I said earlier, it has to be in segments. You can have some guns buried, but the ones you plan on fighting with better be right at your hand, right? Right literally like Don Betcher you say leap to your hand. They better leap to your hand when the time comes. Where's John Gosh? Yeah, where's John Gosh? Remember, I'm not fixing this for you because you want, I'm going to have some control, right? So that after I fix it, you'll start out with your 5%, which become 10%, which will become 50%, which will be right back to the same problem in less than a year. See, he understood that every time, if you pay attention, when she wrote Anne Rand's Atlas Shrugged, when she wrote that, Every step of the way, they were expecting the sycophants, the neurotic, wicked people would do the same thing over and over again, the communists, the parasite. And every time that somebody came in to fix it, that was just a wink and a nod that they got them to do the job. And then they were still gonna steal whatever they accumulated yet again. And everything through the whole system was being ripped off or stolen or never showed up. If on the books it was paid for or on the books it was bought, in theory it was part of the list of things to do, but it was never followed through on. And then you were supposed to make things work by scavenging here and I've been there with that. I told you 30 years ago, I worked at U of M. I saw all this crap literally, I had read and ran. I had read out of the shrug completely through. And it was like, I watched that and went back and went through it as like, this is what I'm living through right now at the good old University of Michigan. The communists were allowed to spread out, nobody hired them, so they spread through the rest of the institution all up and down and back and forth. It was demanded that they be plopped into the midst of the operating end. And not one of these colleges is indifferent. Nothing's gonna save them, they are completely trashed. These institutions are parasites and polyps on our wallet. They had no way, shape or form are effective or efficient. And it's the same is true of every other aspect that the Yarmulkel wearing three piece suit farmers, the Yarmulkel wearing three piece suit, take your pick or whatever industry they plop their ass into. It's always the same scam. Maybe a nickel or now probably only two cents towards what was supposed to be done. And the rest stolen through the scam that they have perfected to a science. to a, to, I mean, absolutely it's like, they're, like, they're professionals at. Anyway, we had a lot of work to do, but we are at the top, and for everybody out there, yeah! So they think they're gonna start World War III. You just need to be ready for it. Can't stop it. What we can do is be better prepared than our enemies, and make sure we take the people along with us that are the people that, well, with a great mind. That's all you can do. Republic. They can do them in their place you on the charts And then back it up with scientific smarts It's more to what they're human But God made you in his image When he formed you in DC's you was loved You're his child and I'm always being known San Francisco Bay. Have you heard of Bob White calling in the Carolina Pines? Or heard the bellow of the diesel at the Appalachia mines? Does the call of the Niagara thrill you when you hear her waters roar? You look with awe and wonder at her Massachusetts shore where men who braved a hard new world first stepped on Plymouth Rock. Do you think of them when you stroll along a New York City dock? Have you seen a snowflake drifting in the Rockies way up high? Have you seen the sun come blazing down from the bright Nevada sky? Hail to the Columbia's precious in the sea of all your headed Gettysburg, our struggle to be free? Have you seen the mighty Tetons to watch the needle soar? Have you seen the Mississippi roll along Missouri's shore? Have you felt it chill at Michigan when on earth? Winter's Day, her waters rage along the shore, thunderous display. Does the word aloha make you warm? You stare in disbelief when you see the surf come roaring in it. Why am I a reef? From Alaska's cold to the Everglades, from the Rio Grande domain, my heart cries out. My pulse runs fast, the might of her domain. You ask me why I love her? I have a million reasons why. My beautiful America beneath God's wide, wide sky. Pretty girl's sack. It's some time to blow. Lay's blow. And nowhere to flow. Lay's blow. He's empty. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame number 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 won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God. to keep the torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God-given right, we only watch and 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, Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we are on satellite. Some of you may not have a job by the end of the day or the week. We don't know what's going on with the merchant marine completely out there, but we do know there's some goofy stuff happening, but we appreciate what you guys are doing both on ship, and inland. All you guys are linking totally separate anything we're doing. Anyway, we're also in a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside the United States. It is the 17th of October. It is Monday. It is the 14th year of Open Obvious and pissing in your face. Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K 2022 Old Earth Calendar. 2022 Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. It is Monday, the end of Monday. It's a little light rainly out there. This is classic Michigan weather we're having. No, oh my God. It's like nothing we've ever seen before for October 17th. Really? I always love how they do. This is totally, I mean, we got this like, oh, they even show we've got this big cold thing coming. Now what have I told you over and over again? If you've been with this program for 30 years, I'm always proud of Michigan. But I'm really tired of the stupid people you have that are doing the propaganda in the controlled media. They just get boorish after a while. Just lame slash, you just know the buggers know they're lying. They have no depth. They can't show any real history. They burned all the books, okay? Every year for as long as I've lived pisses on us, okay? That's just all there is to it. In the winter, well, and it can start as early as the end of September. Okay, we're just lucky it waited this long. We've had really perfect weather. The storms have been bigger to the south. Everything's been held back. We've got some interesting tugging and sucking and blowing back and forth there. But every year at this time, big cold spell. It comes down from the north. And I've told you this, it hits Lake Superior. That's what's really bad. It's bad enough, probably going across the Canadian frontier, but it kind of loses some weight there because, amazingly enough, that big forest has a lot of resistance. Even with altitude, it doesn't make any difference. It's the way the atmosphere is affected by the different topography, too. And, of course, solar activity and everything else. But by God, when it hits, the hand of God pushes it to Lake Superior. It comes across straight south in force. The only question is which part of the cycle. And in the first part of the cycle, like we're seeing right now, this comes straight from Hudson Bay down across Canada, over Lake Superior, and then straight down the Ohio Valley. Now, if you're lucky, if you Ohioans and people down around Kentucky are lucky, only Michigan takes the brunt because the weather goes east-west variant because of the, let's see, Great Lakes on the east side and Lake Michigan, the bottom of it at the other. Why do you think they call Chicago the windy city? Remember all these things they used to have? You've got to forget that. That would go totally stupid. What happens is, is it heads south and hits the front that either pulls, you know, from, you know, the east coast and which runs up the St. Lawrence, I should say downstream, down the St. Lawrence Seaway, or we got a thumper that comes down from the west on an angle, Wisconsin and Minnesota, they always piss on us. It hits Chicago and then it runs right along the base and then still goes over to Lake Erie. What does that do? Takes that whole front and pushes it to the east, turns it exit if you're looking south. Its exit stays left. But then another front usually later in the season hits it and it goes up the Ontario Peninsula, back over to the top of Lake Huron, gets pushed by Superior, goes down Lake Michigan and we have this big Coriolis effect like a hurricane. that will take place all through the winter at different times. I hate these people. I am so tired of lame, stupid, the climate change. These poor bastards, I'm waiting, did they get their golden ice picks? We were going to college. We were all going to instant freeze between the buildings. because we have to stop everything, stop eating, go natural. That's the only thing they're not doing now. You can't go natural. And oh, by the way, do you think the bug eating is new? Do you think the bug eating is new? I want you to go back to 1968, 1969. Dude, don't, don't, don't, don't, you know, the two-time music in the background, the guys wearing the, you know, the Maharishi Vishnu costume, you know, and with the future, we'll read the bugs. and you'll eat the bugs and you'll be happy. You think this is all new? They just rehash this garbage over and over again. In Ann Arbor, we used to have a store, but I think it actually is closed now. This is there almost all my life. If you wanted canned dog from Korea, or if you wanted chocolate covered bugs or regular bugs in cans, just like other parts of the planet actually do eat, you could get every delight from all over the planet at that one store. Did you want spicy kyogi? That's you know canned black dog with you know like you know Francis cayenne Or would you like it in a milder form after all doll absolutely? Yeah, dog is just the small beef in Korea, okay? And Kyogi is usually, it's a curse to be reborn in the big cycle of the Buddhist concept, ying and yang. It's a big curse to be reborn as a small black puppy in Korea. Black puppies in Korea are like you driving by out here in the countryside, I mentioned in the tour block, and seeing all of those angus cows. That's the best beef. You look at the little black dog and you go, ah, that's the best. Yum, yum, yum. So if you think all this is new, gah. And on top of that, I'm gonna point something else again, I always rub it in. Over there in Holland right now, they have to, over the Nederlanders are being told that the cow farts and flatulence is what's the killing the planet. And so them Dutch boys, they're being told, they're farmers, they're told they're gonna hang up their clogs, their wooden shoes, and they have to stop doing them cows, because the cow flatulence you see. Because we have to go out of the nocturnal, don't you know? Yay. Well, as I've pointed out many times, ain't enough cows on this planet to match up for what the dinosaurs did, okay? Which they don't even want to talk about. How big is a... You know, they joke about it in Jurassic Park, remember? You know, he's sick and he's laying on his side, he comes up and he puts his head on the dinosaur and his head's moving up and down with the breathing. And he's smiling and then he goes, well, you know, what does it look like? Well, we've got, you know, we've got, look at their poop. And of course, meanwhile, he gets this big arm plastic that he reaches in there and he's all gonna get a good arm full deep inside that poop pile. Remember that? So if a dinosaur poops a pile that size, what do you think that the dino-flatulence meter reads? And that was only one dinosaur. And guys, there were herds of dinosaurs. Now when we go to the next subject. Flatulistic. Yeah, wouldn't you say? In fact, if nothing else, even if they just crap the way everything else does, okay. That big pile of methane there ain't helping the world, obviously, right? And they had to do that how often? Oh, we're not supposed to talk about that either. So then let's get something more recent. When the mammals dominated and the reptiles were pretty well under the foot. Uh, before we had, we had buffalo, muskox, buffalo, water buffalo. All of these are dominant prey predator combinations. I mean, they are actually not predators per se, but they are pretty aggressive about their territory. They actually are very territorial. So they're going to eat what they kill. By God, they will kill you. Okay. They will. Anyway, fact is herds of buffalo were the size of the state of Nebraska. That's why the Great Plains was the Great Plains. So can you imagine it must have been like a flatulence laser beam that as the cows slash the, oh, I'm sorry, the buffalo in massive herds the size of big, big Texas counties go walking across the plains. There are popping farts out the rear end because cows and buffalo can be bred. and cows and buffalo have a very, very, well, wait a minute, almost identical metabolism. You're whining about the cows, which are spread out by the way, all in many places, okay, many, many places, and they used to be even more, as I pointed out, with old farming, as opposed to... herds of buffalo that when they simultaneously farted they cut holes in the ozone layer and whole areas looked like the dark side of the moon scorched by the unprotected rays and the full spectrum of radiation from the Sun. Is that what happened? No, that's not what happened and what a bunch of dumbasses. So anyway, that's the kind of stupidity when you look at these fools and it's just like well we've got to get rid of the cows. Are we gonna replace them with the buffalo? Well, the buffalo are natural, and the buffalo will be farty, and we have to replace every cow with a buffalo, because we're going to have natural displacement of the end of the species, right? Because we want to go all in natural. Well, how many farts, you know, are we going to start measuring the buffalo farts and decide that we need to, oh, wait a minute, because their brains can't handle this, we got to kill the buffalo too? Don't forget the muskox up in, you know, western Canada and the bottom of Alaska. Okay, got a whole bunch of animals got to die because they all produce carbon in the greater volumes than the old poor beef cow who's sitting out there waiting to be hamburger, okay? Or that provided you with your cheese, milk, and sour cream for your chip dip tonight. Anyway, enough on that. It's just I hate stupid. I hate that kind of stupid because you're all gonna die in nine years, right? And when I was in college, like I said, I had to run from one dorm to the to the library and from the library and scurry over to the overhead cover next to one of the other science buildings with my ice picks in hand because any minute we were gonna freeze solid and 10 years thousand years later, the space aliens were just gonna happen to come by frozen earth. and it was all because of us and our pollution. We were gonna be all frozen solid and the space aliens were gonna mock us because we were found dead under a thousand feet of ice. Didn't you know that? You think all this bzzzzz it is not. And I still have ice picks too but I had to use one and get rid of it. Oh I mean for ice. Yeah for ice that's what I had. Daddy's ice for ice. Anyway I hate, these people are, they're gonna have to go. That's all there is to it. And again, they're not gonna get brighter, they're just gonna become crazier, unless we stop the guts out of them, is what's gonna have to happen. And that starts with the globalists, who have caused a problem with the idiot sticks, who drank the Kool-Aid. Now, other things, real quick. We were talking about deployments and, you know, what, you know, again, how things are developed with Ukraine. Variants aren't really all that great. That's the bad thing about this battlefield, okay? It is very obvious. What the Russians have to accomplish despite the fact that they can be well again as I mentioned the tour block Logistics is going to be the key number one. Let me point something out here Most people are not when I see people I mean the people who are out there that are gonna be on the battlefield They're gonna be making decisions including the latest guy who is the big kahuna for the Russian combat groups He understands logistics the free travel anything is going to cease west of the Russian deployment in the Ukraine. If you're on the front or if you're in any position, you better be scrabbling, looking through every wrecked crater. You better look at every knocked out BMP, which they probably are to a degree, but everybody's lazy. However, what's gonna happen here is whatever you got is all you got. Why I want you to go pull out. I've got a great in the cycle Pete. I got a bunch of them here In fact, I got four stacks. I got a whole brand new collection. This is about 20 years old got for free More than that more than 20 years old Some really great mapping Volumes that are in this I want you to go find a good map of Ukraine pre-war three eight years ago Understand that when you look at that about one quarter of the infrastructure that you see in that map is gone in one form or another. Why? Well, because you have a floating battlefield. So when you look at those road networks, understand there have already been damaged. Bridges have already been destroyed. Support technology is already being decimated just in the last several days. Peacemeal is being picked apart. But take a look at the map, and usually any of your better ones show you where your railheads are. Where are the railroads? Where are the railroad tracks? Railroads are the second Best way to haul things on the planet the first best and cheapest is shipping The second is rail. Let me ask you. Do you think that the Russians are going to neglect the idea of Severing the railroad you think they're just gonna Hulk off get brown bring some more stuff over to kill us Yeah, just go ahead. They aren't gonna do it on the Polish side They're not gonna do it say, you know at any of the other national borders. What is it Moldavia or whatever is the other one? And it doesn't mean much of anything. It's about as DFE as you can get, to be quite honest. You probably have no more than seven primary rails that you probably even have to jump from one grid, one railroad to the next to get to where you want to go. Pretty much all these railroads were established during the Cold War by the Russians, or pre-Cold War, and just, you know, they continue to lay track in the same place. Those are gone. 7, 8, 10 weapons are all that's needed and the railroad ceases to be a problem for a very long period of time. So your tonnage is already messed up. And I don't know how bad it is anyway. Let me point something out. Russia knows that Ukraine has lots of food. They really do. They've got last year's food still sitting in the elevators there, guys. Right? Why didn't they move it? I've said this many times or pointed out to you if you've been listening for any period of time that, well, they do use shipping, but where's the rail service? Well, it isn't pointed where it should be. And you don't hear about anybody saying, well, darn, we ought to put a railroad in there. Have you heard anybody say anything about that? Now, if they did, they don't want to draw too much attention, but the Russians are paying attention. So how many rail inter interconnected rail lines or actually more important first is how many disconnected rail lines exist within Western and Central Ukraine what's left of Ukraine right now of that How many of them can be linked in a period of time? They probably could in a peacetime environment if they were smart. They would have already done this, but they didn't because the Jews who are running the Ukraine have been stealing every dollar they can and they aren't spending any money on infrastructure. They're milking the infrastructure. So rather than just counting on the idea that everybody was just going to be status quo where, oh, we're going to take it over to the ports and the ports are going to ship it out past Turkey, then everybody will be fine, no matter what. I mean, after all. Well, that didn't happen. Last year's grain is still there. And what little or whatever will be produced has to have some place to store. Guys, there is a cycle to food production. Like I was talking about, you know, we used to have all those bars and everything to store everything, but they're not part of the formula anymore. Everything is centralization. So you have these massive built up depots that have limited storage capacity. But there's no solution to ship out that way. Well, how about trucks? There's the number three way. Semi trucks are not the best way. They're not even the second best way. That's the third way that you move stuff. So is there some ongoing outbound semi trucks with grain, for instance, going one way and military equipment going the other. Have you ever noticed that nobody talks about that? I want you to think about that one just by itself because I sit here and go, wow, okay, all the common sense has gone from everybody. If you're a truck driver and you drive to California, what determines whether or not you want to drive to California? Whether or not you can get back. If you're with a company that is a primary holder, they probably have a load for you. However, depending upon where you are in the country and depending upon shortages, shipping restrictions from the docking sites or whatever, you may get there just fine. Oh, I got a load. He gets there. I'm there in 22 hours for Michigan. That's more than that. Probably about what, 30? Okay. You got to stop because of the laws now. It used to be some of these guys would drive straight through and they'd be all pumped up by the time you get to the other end. All kinds of drugs. But anyway, fact is, now when you go to a location and it hasn't been this way for a long time, you gotta have a way to get out. The fuel, look at the cost of fuel. So if you're moving trucks out, this is how half-assed I guarantee most of what we're seeing there in Ukraine right now is. Are the trucks that are shipping out equipment, hauling anything back? I mean granted they might have some manufacturing that's worth pulling out of the country that they sell, but their primary product is grain. So is there a grain train going on right now on land with regard to tractor trailer? I haven't heard about anything like that. And I'll guarantee they aren't worried about it because they're spending our money so they don't care. Now, I understand that the rail service goes immediately. Planes, once this thing kicks into a, you know, okay, they're going to have a regular war, and this is not, this, very quickly, the borders are going to disintegrate. And this is why, again, it escalates into the thing that everybody's yapping about, which is a nuclear exchange. because one way or another, one fool or another that's wearing a yamakol in Germany or the one that's wearing a yamakol here in the United States that's got the government by the short hairs, by their little gonads, the moment that anything happens they can use as an excuse, they're gonna drag us in. The moment they do that, the Russians have already said, and rightly so, they have nowhere to go. The Russians either fight to win or we destroy them. I got this funny feeling it's use it or lose it time. So then, that's when things escalate. If the war stays within the Ukraine with American, Polish, and other forces exterminated as disguised Ukrainian forces, their Berlin will probably lie their ass off about anything. And to what degree Russia bothers with the Ukraine? Do they really, like I said, do they really want all of the Ukraine? No, I don't believe that they ever wanted the Ukraine. They could use the Ukraine as a neutral party. That would have been best. It would have been best for everybody. They could have used the Ukraine. They could use the Ukraine as an armed ally. But taking more of the Ukraine isn't really in their best interest. The Ukraine has been raped for almost a decade. The Jewish mob has stolen everything they could. How did Zelensky go from being worth a little under a million dollars to being a multi, multi, multi-millionaire worth tens and tens of millions. Where'd that money come from? Well, it came from his government, he stole it. Like all these other political pigs we have in this blatant age of the Byzantine corruption, these characters are right, they're ringers. They are dead, cold thieves. So the country can't survive that and because of the damage done, does Russia need the burden of rebuilding the Ukraine? I'm sure they'll be friendly to the Ukraine if the scenario works out, which would be the Russian choice, they eradicate the sensitive forces that are too close for comfort to Russia right now. That would include any American ghost forces on the ground, the Poles, God, I wish they shouldn't be there. All these characters are just gonna be the primary target for the first wave and boom. Now, then they roll in the rest of the way and either the Israelis do the nuke or the US under the orders of the Israelis does a nuke on the ground, tries to claim the Russians did it. That happens, then the exchange is very, very short and quick and continues as long as everybody wants to keep launching. Now, here's the thing about that. Everybody has always argued it's gonna be everything. The Russians believed at one time in an all out heavy throw because of their They were on the upswing towards development of their arsenal. At this point in time, they would use cascading waves. And the reason for that is exactly the reason we're talking about with all the other sophisticated technology, which has already been defeated by cascading waves of old junk. And again, this depends on what the target is and what your interest is. The first rule is that they're going to carve off and isolate Ukraine. Just like what the communist figures are going to do here against the American people, okay? The difference is that they also have to be, they're sensitive to the population that's left. Okay, think about it that way. Any military target though, will be, I'm pretty well guaranteed, will be flattened. If already, probably, every target is attacked from three tiers. or four. Aerial is designed to distract. You've already seen the crew's missile potential. And by the way, all the stuff that we're talking about, we have. So the moment that this does escalate past just the Ukrainian theater, then the Russians aren't gonna just throw everything they have and expend every last piece. They're gonna throw what they need to surgically eradicate what's necessary for the infantry and combined arms team to do its job. Then they'll follow up with less capable forces that can be used for occupation, ground occupation. The C category or militia units that have been heavily taxed with eight years of war are still participant and will assist in the advance. But it's not likely they would be on the front simply because of the attrition rate they've already faced. They've been at war for eight years, six to eight years in the two hour block. And because of that, They're still useful, but you give them some space. You give them the ability to breathe and move and still commit to a task that helps them to integrate into the overall campaign. The other issue again with, by the way, when I mentioned multiple tiers, you'll use heavier, newer and older artillery overlapping with then also direct ground fire weapon systems. that are much longer in range, but not necessarily in traditional arc artillery. There's a bunch of stuff out there that everybody, you know, they only like the yap about certain things because it keeps your brain contained and controlled. But there are many, many overlapping pieces of equipment that both sides have built. Hey, still have them, but they're not the majority weapon in the system. Those are all going to be used in this conflict. Everything will be used in this conflict, everything. Here, you know green laser red laser and throw this at him too as he tosses the pop can to the gunner Yeah, remember so I think it'll be the same. It's the same problem that is this the balance is Can they do what they need to do? Can they contain the paraconventional or the very very unconventional clandestine element, the spooks, cooks, and crazies, especially the Mossad and the CIA, who have no problem killing Americans, so I don't think there will be a problem killing Russians. Or killing Ukrainians and trying to blame the Russians. It's just what really the scam is that's coming. And I mean, oh, they're gonna be killing Ukrainians. Yes, they've been using conventional arms to do it. Again, they got the real estate. The real estate they've got, they did it in a very sensitive way while still waging war. And the next step is, well, they'd like the Ukrainian people, what few are left, to actually sit there and just not worry about them. Deal with the problem, back off and let the Ukrainians deal with the Ukraine after the Ukraine is scourged of the kosher mafia, because that's really what needs to happen. But it won't. I'm not, I'm a very optimistic person, but they're guys that they're just, they've done too much to try and kick this off into a major war and that means they want to get a bunch of us killed. It's that simple. And again, what is a limited nuclear exchange? You know what a limited nuclear exchange is? It's limited by how many nuclear weapons both sides have because they'll use every last damn one of them. That's a limited nuclear exchange. Any other person opening their mouth is an idiot, an incompetent, or a fool. And let's not forget we got old Miley Cyrus in charge right now. And that cross-dressing faggotty boy has already stated he'd betray you in a heartbeat. So as far as I'm concerned, the leadership you've got? Well, global. What are we dealing with here? Global is, what are they planning on doing? Screwing America, which they already are. So we need to be prepared for that. Now, on that note, reminder again, if you're a new listener. Government pretty well has run the contract now and is buying everything in the way of potassium iodate for its home people, not for you. The next thing available is iodine, liquid iodine. Try to get whatever you can. Tractor supply, farm and fleet, everybody has iodine on the shelf. By the way, pay attention to estate sales right now. We've run into quite a few where a lot of equestrian stuff is there and amazingly enough all kinds of things like we talk about on the air are also at those estate sales. Now you may not find everything exactly that you need but keep an eye out for iodine. Now you can also get iodine crystals. If you were to do the, you're not going to eat the iodine, do not, do not, do not, do not, eat the iodine crystals. But iodine crystal, crystal form. is an efficient way to store that is not easily damaged or lost. If moisture does come in contact with the crystals, they simply liquefy the iodine and the iodine is still shelf stable indefinitely. There's really no way that the iodine goes bad, okay? But the crystals are a more efficient way to be able to store that's less messy. You spill iodine in liquid form and, oh, that's going to be there forever, especially when you've got 10% iodine. A heavier concentration, more likely it's going to do what nature calls it to do. So when we do have the liquid iodine, or if we take iodine crystals and we hydrate them, we add water. We create liquid iodine. Pick a soft tissue area like your wrist, the inside of your wrist on the inside. palm up or where your elbow bends. Paint that area about two inches by two inches with the iodine and do be generous, okay? And I'm gonna tell you something, you're gonna find something that you're not gonna like anyway, is I want you to do it if you can tonight and I want you to see how long it takes for the iodine to disappear. Now if that iodine disappears real fast, number one, the good thing, it's going to where it's supposed to go, but your iodine deficient, which means it won't hurt to paint yourself in another area like do your wrist and then do the inside of your elbow because if that stuff absorbed immediately and you can't even barely see any color that means that by your body went like you were much is there more now hopefully it went to the thyroid which is what you're doing all the iodine is doing is traveling to the thyroid and loading it up so that when you're radiated iodine as part of the fallout and your body has iodine and it gets irradiated from the fallout When it's in the system and it tries to go to the thyroid, it can't load it up with radiologically contaminated iodine because the iodine you ingested before the nuclear attack and what you should be doing on a regular basis. This is why tablets are expensive, but liquid iodine is not. When you don't, when you use the tablets for transport when you're moving around. In other words, we keep potassium iodate in our backpacks. Actually, it should probably go, well, we have some in both, but it depends on which kid it is. But you want to make sure that for static positions, use the liquid iodine. Save the tablets for when you do have to travel and you got caught in the wrong place, because it's more likely that those tablets will still be there where they're needed. Now, the good thing about the liquid iodine, cheap, you got volumes of it, you get either quarts or gallons at farm and fleet, tractor supply, etc. Or any of your animal care sites, if you go to any animal care sites, unless they've already been bought out because a lot of people are doing what I'm talking about. And like toilet paper or anything else, it won't take long to be gone. But paint and watch the area, over here, let it sit. When you're done the first time, do it again. And every once in a while, do a smaller one-inch area or whatever as a refresher every 12 hours or so. In a threat environment, you'd want to do it like that, run a regular basis. Because you don't know when somebody else is dropping a nuke. And if you believe it's a high threat environment, it's a cheap way to deal with one part of the radiological threat. Very inexpensive. Plus, here's the thing. It's beneficial to your health. You need iodine. Okay? All your mucus membrane areas use iodine to sterilize those areas. Your eyes, your lips, your nose, inside your nose, the viscous tissue there, inside your ears, your body uses it all over the place. Okay? It really does. Iodine has always been a short supply in the Midwest, so it'd really behoove you to make sure you've got some on the shelf. Plus, it's also good for exactly what we would normally use it for, wound care. How did they find out that iodine saved people during a nuclear attack? Well, it was purely by accident. The Japanese didn't have medical supplies, they did have kelp. They could make iodine from kelp. When somebody was cut, shot, burned, whatever, they used iodine because it's what they had and little of anything else. So when everybody was hurt during the attack at Hiroshima, later at Nagasaki, The only thing they could treat burn patients with or people with lacerations or horrible wounds of whatever kind was iodine. Because of that, people who are horribly wounded survived because they were loaded with iodine, but the nurses and doctors who had been handling it hadn't worried about painting themselves or their thyroid. They didn't know anything about it, and many of those people died. purely because, again, by accident, how the hell could this person with 40% burns over his body or her body survive while this nurse who was not at the point of the attack in the outlying areas die, you know, days later from radiation poisoning? A little bit of history goes a long way. Anyway, enough on that. Now, iodine, common sense, you know it. Several people have asked again, last weekend I didn't get a chance to go through all the emails, but I got through some. Again, how long would a filter last in a radiological threat if you do not have confirmed Radiological event in other words, I didn't see the mushroom on the horizon. I haven't had notice. We've been scanning we've been using our Radiac meters to skin whichever models we have I'm not getting any background But I'm being precautionary because the environment is not really healthy right now. Actually, it's been kicking up all kinds of stuff It's indefinite, but here's the thing about filters. In every other case, in any filter you have will help with radiological by the nature of how large fallout is. The problem is that the more that you load up in that filter, if you have fallout, if you've had to be exposed, that filter has collected radiological waste. You now have a big chunk of radiological waste, the filter, sitting in front of your lips, your nose, and your head. It's only going to be good for so long. So let's assume that based upon normal down, you know, survivable keyword there, survivable fallout conditions, between two to five hours, maybe six. In fact, if you have enough filters to move through an area and you have some idea of the threat, You're going to want to remember that you have to treat the filter as a contaminated item, but you can't even carry it. You can't carry it close to your person. You can't bag it up and put it in your backpack. Well, you're just irradiating the back of you rather than the front of you. That's the part that people can't do the math on, typically. Again, it's a matter of can you see the fallout? Are you getting a background reading but you're not seeing excessive or extreme snow flaking or dusting? If you're not getting dusting, then again, you probably can run the filter longer and it's also a matter of what the readings are off of your meter. So there's a format formula for that. Don't have it right here in front of me. But if you have flaking and if the filter is actually getting loaded, you also remember can tell when your filter is loading because it's harder to breathe in. The filter is doing its job. The junk that could have gone to your lungs is being stopped by the filter. Well, if you're starting to load up, you're going to have to change out anyway. So here's another thing I will remind you about. Pre-filtering. What? I got a filter on already. Yes, I know. You take a piece of cheesecloth or a t-shirt and cut it, get a rubber band, and put that in front of your filter. Now you can do even a little standoff ring. You can glue to the front of the filter real quick to give yourself a little more space, a little volume, you know, distance. But the idea behind this is that the cloth should be, oh, about a little, a few inches all the way around larger than the diameter of the filter. You got to be able to put the rubber band on that and put the cloth right in front of the front end of the filter after you've popped the safety cap and you can breathe through it. Okay. What's the purpose behind this? It's going to pre-filter heavy elements. It's not going to block everything, but it's going to pre-filter elements so that it reduces loading on the filter, extending the life of the filter. Once again, if you are getting material, if you can see what looks like charcoal material or chalky material on the cloth where your air passes through, you want to stop every once in a while, have your buddy look at it, undo the rubber band slightly or basically pull the cloth sideways so that the soot is 3 o'clock, 12 o'clock, whatever you want to do so you could put fresh cloth in front of the intake. Now, what this is doing is pre-loading instead of the filter taking all that heavier mass. This in turn will extend the life of the filter. Now, you could do this for only so long because let's not forget that pre-filter even is also accumulating radiological material. If it's heavy enough that you can see it, you're in the wrong place. If you're getting, you know, like if you were watching the movie, Some of All Fairs, where he's running around and he doesn't have a mask on, there's fires everywhere, it's close to the blast, then there's chunks of stuff coming down that's the ash the size of half your thumb. Well, every one of those is irradiated. That was a nuclear device, a real bomb down the street there, okay? It's all nimblebought there and anybody else is getting fragged with God knows how many rankings in the process while they're walking around without protecting his face. Even just ripping the t-shirt off, wrapping it around your head would do something. It's one of the few times where a mask like that will do something. Won't do anything for you for a chemical, though I still do that rather than nothing. Also, it's because of how chemical can be deployed, so yeah, a t-shirt might work. but only minimally, but for radiological anything will help. Always remember that, anything. The other thing here again is, again, what do I do with the filters then? Well, that's the other tough one. If you're passing through an area, I would actually hammer them. What? What I would do is to make sure no friend, not worry about my foes. But I would take the filter as I, when I extract the filter and unscrew it and screw the other one into place. Okay, remember if you know how to do a quick filter change in the field, the old one, first thing I do take either, if I got an E tool or whatever, is hammer the threads on the filter. Hammer them so they can't be fixed. Indent it and distort it. If you've got a cap off of the original filter that you just took off, put a cap on the other end of the filter and again what you want to do is make it so the thing first of all the reason you're crushing and destroying the threads is that nobody gets the idea to take what looks like a relatively unused filter, torque it onto their mask and breathe in, you know, or I shouldn't say wear the death mask so to speak because the irradiated filter up front isn't doing you any good. So little things to remember and also yes, you can carry them out get a hobo stick You make a hobo stick and you actually you know pull the thing out so you can get it to where you have a decontamination point and It goes with the radiological, you know hazard material, which is a separate category by itself How about the radiological would be a good job for killing the biological waste? Hmm. That might work. Yeah, you never know girls will grow new bacteria anyway It's pretty straightforward that you need more filters. The problem? Everybody's now realized World War 3 might be around the corner. Availability of filters is up and down. Because of that, if you don't have a lot of money but you need a bunch of filters simply because you got a bunch of family members you're trying to outfit, the M1 type Yugoslavian mask, which are made by Finland, by Nokia, even though the you go. Those masks are brand new over at gunpartscorp.com for under $20 apiece right now. They're brand new old inventory. You can get a case of filters for about $192. Now, if you had bought them two weeks ago, maybe a little over, maybe over two, almost three weeks ago, they would have only cost you $154. Now, while they did go up in price, this still puts the filters at about $5.50 or $0.60 a piece, if you buy a case. So it's still cheaper filters. You get more filters for less money right off the bat, no matter where you look. Okay? And you can do one-stop shopping over at GunPartsCorp.com. GunPartsCorp.com. GunPartsCorp.com. I don't know how long those filters are going to last. They must have a billion of them because they've been selling them for a long time. And I know a lot of people who have bought cases from them. So they have a significant chunk of those crates of filters still available. Don't know how long they're going to last. Now they are a 60 millimeter mask for the intake and there are 60 millimeter filters that they have by the case. Make sure you understand that. Do a little research and go to YouTube. All kinds of good videos on all the different masks out there, so if you need to see what I'm talking about, you can do that. Everybody should have a mask. If you don't have a mask, improvise if you have to. Ideally, again, remember, if we run down to the point where nothing's left out there in the surplus, there are still masks available. The problem is there aren't very many filters. Then you can go brand new over at Granger's Industrial Supply, Granger.com, Granger.com, Granger.com, I've recommended this many times. Don't forget they actually do sell military surplus masks on occasion. But they also have brand new PPE, personal protective equipment, and the full face masks work just fine. I've got a handful of them and I've also got- Army masks from the 60s, which are basically the exact same mask that they're now saying is the brand new design that you've never seen before. Except I have the old masks and I can lay them side by side and you'll go, wow, basically it's the same. Yeah, the idea is keep rolling around between individual eyepieces and full face mask and then vision block types and then individual eyepieces and then full face mask and hey, it's a way of selling stuff. Especially to a government contractor, okay. and government that profits from it. So anyway, we can't do anything to stop it, but by God, we can protect ourselves or do the best we can. Now, if you want to lay down and die, you're on the wrong program. We'll say that. Shame on you if that's what you're thinking about doing, but if you aren't going to have your stuff, you just think about laying down and that's what you're going to tell somebody standing there next to you, can I have your stuff? Liberty at provide.net if you feel that it's the end of the world we're all gonna die and you're not gonna do anything Just sign off your stuff to me. That's all I ask. Well, it's not nice. No, it's just realistic How many people do that though? You see because despite what they say It's like the assumption is that everybody's gonna take care of you Because you didn't prepare but everybody else is supposed to take care of you I don't think that's gonna work very well this time around. I really don't Too many people that aren't Christian anymore and a whole lot of people who've been doing nothing for a long time other than eating, drinking, and being married, some think that there's so many people out there that are doing stuff that they'll be able to steal from them. And the problem with that is, well, everybody's already thought through the whole process looking at the greedy nature of a lot of Americans, and so they're already prepared for that problem. Okay, but remember, The government wanted Christianity gone from this nation, so the Christian ethic is gone from a lot of minds. There's a bunch of wicked people out there exactly as they wanted to produce. Like I said earlier, it's the same old thing. Every hell comes right back to Sodom and Gomorrah, Babylon, etc., etc. They've rebuilt it. Same kind of corruption, same kind of despotism. and we just need to deal with it. Every once in a while, you gotta scrub that table clean. I've told you how that works. At a certain point, when you own an old pub, you always love those old pubs and the old fictional middle ages movies, but a pub, you know, the tables are made out of heavy planks. the grease and the buildup would be so great after a while that you just break out that old soapstone that was about a foot and a half long and about six inches square like a big block of government cheese. And you go scraping on that table and get rid of all the grease and all the grime and the blood and that tooth that's stuck in there from that guy that got his head slammed into the table. And you grind everything down until it's all cleaned up and flat again. That's why you make the table boards 5'6", thick. And once you're done scrubbing, the table's cleared off, ready to do business again. And that's where we are in America. What everybody knows needs to be done. A couple of things, buy more ammunition, buy more ammo, and then buy more ammo. An interesting evaluation, I don't think it's brand new, but it was for some reason a pop up in the social media. with forgotten weapons talking about the 8 millimeter 150 grain Surplus coming out of Yugoslavia, but you might recall there also some from Romania now He made the comic goes he didn't know why they made it because it must have been for contract export. Well, that's not true It's one of two times where maybe he had to think it through and maybe corrected it later You see all these Molson-Nygants that came out? How many years were you getting them for $69? K98 Mausers for the same price for the longest time. But where did those Mausers come from? They were in tactical reserves, strategic reserves, for each of these third world countries and second world countries, well, like Eastern Europe, because they didn't throw anything away and they cherry-picked the best. And yes, even though they had 762 by 51 NATO on one side and rebarreled a lot of Mausers to 30 caliber, on the other side they didn't even bother with the Nagat or forgive me, with the Mausers because as far as rechambering because they Russian they got or they built and they got pattern of some kind. However, they didn't get rid of those mousers. 8 millimeter mousers, if you'll notice, come from every country and many of them for a while there were looking literally factory new. That's because they came from the arsenals and they were cherry picked for being already paid for, no mileage on them, serviceable immediately. You can hand them out to a soldier and give them a couple of bandoliers of 8 millimeter mouser. Go kill that guy. And away they go. So, no, it's not that they were just exporting ammo. In the 70s, when they made a lot of this stuff, in the 80s, these weapons were considered the next wave of handout. It's like right now, you're going to be amazed how many different weapons you're going to see if you end up stuck in this Ukrainian war and it stays within the Ukrainian. You end up stuck there. You're going to see every weapon built for the last 70 years. Because the 70 years only puts it back to 1950. And that means all of the modern older weapons which will kill you dead, dead, dead. What's it take? It's 70 years old. Oh, okay. Well, you go jump on the well house there. It's about 50 yards away. Let me put a couple of bullets your way and let's see if it still kills you. Well, I'm going to do that. Well, then obviously it's still effective. See how that works. So again, the, uh, it's just that now, well guys, the AK has been around for how many years? Even the AR-15, the M16 rifle came out in 1960. First models of the M16E1 were available in Vietnam to the First Special Forces, first detachment to arrive there. Well, second detachment for sure. None of them wanted them. They didn't take them out of the arsenal, but they were already there on the ground in 1960, 61. the very beginning of Vietnam, but most people didn't have any clue where Vietnam was, except for the guys who served in Asia in World War II. So anyway, we're at the top. For everybody out there, organize arm and equip and train as militia, establish a five-minute program in the area of operation.