Mark Koernke discussed Colorado's push for gun confiscation via gubernatorial executive order, border invasion issues in Texas and New Mexico, reparations proposals in Denver targeting white businesses, and the strategic importance of controlling the Mississippi and Ohio river corridors. He covered prison system abuses in Michigan and Virginia, Ohio's prison population reduction, and emphasized militia organization at the local level. The second half focused extensively on medical preparedness, including field dressing techniques, tourniquet application, improvised wound treatment using vitamin E and antiperspirant labels, and the upcoming June 11th ban on over-the-counter veterinary antibiotics including ivermectin and penicillin. Callers discussed ampicillin shelf life, machete procurement for defensive purposes, and personal hygiene importance in survival situations.
Well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land is free.
and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent.
Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled.
You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken a 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 will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
Most 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 Iowoki vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watching tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report time our car key
One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, southeast, south, and central. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org.
And we're on satellite, it's a hide all of our merchant marine operators. I'm out there across the whole of the planet, virtually in every ocean, inland sea and river. We are everywhere on the water. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. It is... Oh, that's right. It is Monday. Yeah, it's been Monday all day today. We've been getting a lot of work done. 15th of May...
It is the 15th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian socialist or really obviously there and Soviet socialist really obvious there occupation of America with a K 2023 old earth calendar 2023 battle for the Republic the dance of swords let the dance continue and it shall because we're gonna make sure that happens
Organize our equipment train as militia establish a 510 program in your area of operations logistics the key to victory Don't forget more is always better more is good error. All right more good error, sir Yes, we bueno moro mucho grande guderer Yeah So anyway, that has been a very busy weekend. First of all, I won't say hi to all our people are still up at camp
I understand that we just had a big gift come in from one of the companies and the people that are getting fed up with this regime have now been, they're having their epiphanies, let's put it that way. We are being given a great material gift that in terms of both hardware, wheels,
And lift capacity is significant. So I want to say thank you to the people who donated the company and the owners of the companies that donated the material in stock. We're still going through it. Their attitude is they're trying to put the American companies out of business. They don't do something now. There ain't going to be anything around later. So they've sided with us and I appreciate that. So you guys are up there turning wrenches.
changing out wheels because that's one of the things that needs to be done is we got to do the work all the maintenance and upkeep or change out because the gifts were very much free, but it's going to take a little bit of, you know, a little bit of TLC, put everything where it belongs and we don't care. We have all the parts and pieces all over the state, the Midwest and even all over the country. Just got to get our act together. Okay, and we're doing that. So good, good work and to
The straw boss, who is Mr. Carpenter this weekend and today, thank you. And remember, he has a job to do also. Fortunately, he owns his own company. So Mr. Carpenter is the straw boss today and the team that's working with him. Remember, one mind, everybody is an extension of that mind. We get the job done, we go home faster. That's what we can do. You know, prior to proper planning prevents best for performance and
Remember, if we focus, we're done sooner, get on to other things. That's the plan. Anyway, it's Monday. What kind of things have we had going on? Well, you know what? We know what's going on with Texas. We know what's going on with the lie about the border. And in fact, the bullshitters in the spook and cooke operations. This is demonstrating to you these people are your enemy. Okay, the alphabet soup agencies, the border patrol itself, a good chunk of it.
Our absolute sellouts, just Walmart door greeters, the border patrol for the rest of what's going on. And of course the worthless wasted trip of the National Guard being down there. What are they doing? Basically, they got the thumb up their ass and they're watching everything come in. So congratulations, we told you so. What would be the effort? If you went down there, we see all those National Guard or cops or state, you know, like whatever police.
They'd be pointing guns at you if you as the American people went down and said stop you're not coming in and Needless to say the higher up the feeding train of you know, tax suckers, you know, tax-hit suckers, you know government agents The more aggressive they'd be in pointing a gun at you and would be willing to kill you for defending the United States from a foreign invasion So it's treason as I said across the board. It's treason. It's treason and treason is the season
That's okay, but let's look at the order of battle a couple things going on that are really interesting right now Well, a lot of people were looking at Texas and it's true. It's it's phenomenal New Mexico is having the same situation Arizona's having the same situation, California. They're not talking about California. Have you noticed that? Most everybody's moved out of the Californication land Nobody wants to be you know fingered by the politically correcting California for living California So while there's a bunch of private information being shared
Going down and videotaping and photo photographing slash Videographing the site is of course, you know dangerous to your health ha ha ha ha Well, here's the thing New Mexico is the conduit for Colorado as I said last week and a week before and I've said this a month ago and a couple years ago It's toilet flush north. Okay. Well, guess what now number one if you didn't catch this right now
They're demanding, starting with Denver, Colorado and the rest of the state, a gubernatorial directive. This is a gubernatorial executive order for Colorado. Colorado, you want to look this up, Colorado petition for slash confiscation of all weapons in Colorado. All guns. I have my dandy gun. They won't fight it up. That's gone.
I have my bird and trap and skeet gun and I'm special. Yeah, well you've had the Fuddite, you're gone. Okay, because that's usually the attitude like, well, I don't care if they steal your guns because I'm special and I have my guns. My guns they like for the moment. Well, they just jumped ahead and said that they want to ban and confiscate all the guns. Okay. And they want this to be an expedited, this is a petition for an expedited, gubernatorial,
gubernatorial executive order. Now go look that up and you'll see the people out on the street and of course they're all, well you don't really mean, oh yeah, we didn't get them all and we're gonna confiscate them all. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, now let's add something else to that. If you haven't seen this, you really need to watch what comes next even though they haven't got the guns yet. You know, in Denver,
And I love what one guy did. I actually should play the piece that he did. It's really cool because I did save it. I might be able to pull it up and shoot it to Ed in the water block. We were working right up until just before we came up on the air here and we're still working outside. Guys, it's a perfect day. I got coats of tactical paint on so much stuff I used up two cases of paint.
That's cool. And it's drying in an intense sun that's doing a phenomenal job of baking everything right to the material. So I'm very happy. Well, in Denver, Colorado, we have a whole little click of people who believe that you all need to pay reparations.
Not everybody needs to pay reparations. So they are openly proposing attacks on white people and white businesses only for reparations to Eubangus, Knuckledragas, and Juan, the government parasite. Anybody who isn't white, however, they're going to interpret that.
Yeah, you're kind of like, you know, mom's white and dad's black or mom's black and dad's white. Which way do they go? Oh, you get to be chocolate, kind of. Well, brown. You're not black, you're not brown. You're not really white, but you are white. See, you can flip that coin any way you want, right? I'm not white, I'm Jewish. That's right. See, there's the other bunch. And of course, they're always going to be exempt because their mission is to steal from all of you. That's what these skanks are up to right now. Okay?
But right now, you've got two already, one is an already seated parasite in the city council. And this is an over-the-counter proposition already being spoken of publicly. You know the difference between her and her competition? They both believe in reparations. It's just different ideas of how they can put a gun to somebody's head and steal their stuff. Okay?
Now mind you, you're maybe, oh, let me tell you something. So if you're in Denver and you're an old business perhaps, and you're Irish, and if you're Irish and you happen to be from an old country, which means you also came here to a new country, I wonder, well, are you being gonna be persecuted because you're Irish and you're white, you got red hair, but you're Irish and you're white, but you're, well,
Remember that joke in Blazing Saddles? Oh, I'm going to jog your memory. Well, okay, the blacks can stay, but no Irishman. And the guy that's playing the sheriff looks at me and goes, no, okay, okay, the Irish can stay too. Does anybody remember that joke? And I'm jogging everybody's memory. So are the Irish going to be, you know, repatriated with the vast wealth that they should have?
Or should they take it maybe from the black and the white? Oh, we could have a three-way split on this one. The Irish should command and demand from both the white business owners and the black ones who took advantage of the oppression too. What about the Celestials?
What about the Chinese the guys that were on the road back then? Yeah And don't forget that what was the thing about Colorado Colorado is the mining state? Okay, that was the big thing. You don't produce much else I mean they do have if you fly over Colorado you can find where the ranches are in fact Half of what you have in the way of agriculture is absolute water being a water poured in other words
If you look down from above, you'll see these circular field green swipes, little circles, you know, down below, depending on what altitude you're at. That's the automatic watering systems that bring water to the barren land to create the ability to crank out a crop of some kind.
That's why they're circular because the watering units go around and around and around and it takes time and they're big industrial pieces. I've got one just down the road here. In fact, I'm almost looking at one. The trees grew back up. I can't see the top of the one right now. So the fact is that two things. Number one, they want to confiscate all the guns in Denver and then and then all of Colorado and they're openly talking about it.
And number two, well, you should be shaking the bush boss because if you're a white business or perceived as a white business, you need to be specially taxed so that the Jewish bureaucracy can collect that money and then reallocate it to the, you know, those fake black entities that they're going to create just like they did for the voter process. If you think that the corruption is bad with the voter process,
Oh, Vatel Blatsenstein can convince a bunch of idiot sticks to be so fully stupid and incompetent, slash in many cases also wicked, that you're going to go along with the idea that you owe some other prick for something that happened two or three hundred years ago. That's a Jewish thing. This whole thing is a Jewish thing. I'm a victim. I want your money.
I'm a victim, how much will you pay? That's what these lawsuit things are all about. Like the thing with going on with, I don't care if you like Trump, don't like Trump. You know how we talk about Trump here, okay? Trump works, but Trump is Trump, okay? Trump is in the system, always has been. Until he was president, everybody was hugging him and loving him, and it didn't make any difference who you were.
Oak or a wimpy, all those turds that are now bad-mouthing in because they're told as ring-knocker, pedophilic terrorists to attack Trump. Well, guess what? This is going to be rather fascinating, I think. But again, this is why, look at Texas, look at Texas, look at Texas. Well, this is Colorado, and it literally is dot middle of the country.
And that wide open corridor created by abandoned New Mexico, which by the way doesn't have that big a population to begin with, and has a whole pile of federal real estate, which is the problem.
is the natural quiet invasion corridor to split. First you've got the attack from the east and the west. On the east coast you've got a whole bunch of communist enclaves or areas that are being bribed out with the kosher mafia taking over critical points. And then of course them manipulating the bucket money that comes in from their buddies who send it to them from the Fed. And then it's milked out of the country through creative theft and you know bookkeeping. All fake bookkeeping. LLCs are now the favorite.
And then on the left coast, well, it speaks for itself. Commie, California, Commie, Oregon, and Commie, Washington State. So we now have beachheads in place, and then we have a southern invasion, but we also have a significant and directed penetration through the center of the country. Now, it's not up the Mississippi corridor, which they're going to have a problem with because
contrary to what the entity wants to talk about is Arkansas has more Rs than theirs, Oklahoma has more Rs than theirs, Missouri has more Rs than theirs. Go right up to that again. That Mississippi corridor right now is what we really need to be concentrating on because we need to control the Mississippi and the Ohio. Now the Ohio, easily done. Southern Illinois, Patriot. Okay, Indiana, mostly Patriot with a bunch of peckerwood pieces of trash in the usual enclaves, the center points.
And then Ohio, that's a flip. I would point out something that there's been a big discussion also to last three days. I've noticed it's blurbed out in all these socialist media talking about incarceration in the 90s.
Oh, no way! Oh, they discovered that back in the 90s when Biden passed the omnibus crime package we told everybody, in other words, the gun ban, the assault weapons ban, quote, unquote, in other words, the gun ban, and also the omnibus crime package, that, well, guess what? They were just incarcerating people left and right. And I've already walked this through over the radio for 30 years. I've talked to everybody at the time and explained to you what they were doing.
how the straw man prison bonds work. But I will remind you that during that period there is one state that did something really alien in the odds. And it was a total flip. It's kind of like what you see with the gun issues at the federal Supreme Court level versus the commies trying to do their gun grab thing in their patchwork across the nation.
The Supreme Court has pretty well angled towards, you know, pro-patriot, giving you a little bit of ground, but not acknowledging that the gun control act slash NFA, which is an extension of the War Powers Act, needs to be gone now. And that needs to be the challenge. Get rid of the War Powers Act and the NFA, you're done, okay? But Ohio in the arts.
When everybody else was doubling and doubling and doubling their concentration camp operations like Michigan, which was stacking, racking and increasing the numbers, which we had warned everybody about with the prison system, with the FEMA detention camp level one and level two, well, level one is secure and level two is secure, concentration camps funded by the Fed. They were all the same model in every state across the Union.
Well, Ohio, out of the blue, it's bureaucracy. More important, it's a collected officials as a group voted to have the population of the Ohio prisons all at once. Anybody remember this? You can go back and look 19, or forgive me, 2004, 2003, 2004, right around there, was the completion of the process. And so they went from 50 some thousand plus
prisoners, mostly permanent, though they had some transient usual recidivists that they intentionally were creating through the parole boards to boost their numbers. So it probably, the total incarceration level was actually probably closer to a really realistic number of 64 to 65,000 people in Ohio for the state. Now we're not talking just the county.
County can only hold you for a year in theory, though they bollocks that number up intentionally by protracting your incarceration while they're setting you up for that speedy trial that isn't speedy, you know, for a year or two or three years waiting for a trial, don't you know? But Ohio cut the population in half, dropping it almost immediately. We're talking within a matter of a couple of weeks.
from 54 plus thousand to 28 thousand. Now guys, that's a significant shift from the mandated spit-swapping ring-knocker, yamakal-wearing agenda that was standard for all these other suck-up states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, Virginia, because all these states were pulling the same crap. In fact, Michigan and Virginia were so joined at the hip
that they started a very illegal business cooperative in which Michigan had so overbooked what was already a massively overbuilt prison system that they were transferring prisoners out of Michigan and contracting them to be held in Virginia. Anybody remember this? Here's what's fascinating. You might also, I'll give everybody the overview.
First of all, if you are incarcerated, you are incarcerated on a straw man prison bond to be held within a specific jurisdiction, the one that you were surrendered to. If they move you to another jurisdiction, the other jurisdiction has absolutely no ability to retain you, and it's not you who violated this action, it is the state.
So here's what's really interesting, what happened during that 2004 period, actually 2003, forgive me. The state of Michigan shipped out thousands of prisoners to Virginia. When they did, they then, well, they were supposed to pay Virginia and well, they got the money from the Fed.
for what this scam, but guys these people are such stinking absolute thieving, yamical wearing parasites that the money disappeared. Now you gotta understand that there was money coming into the Michigan Department of Corrections buckets, buckets and buckets.
Then we've covered the amount of theft coming out of the MDOC. The level of criminality is just everyone operating or having their fingers in it should still be in prison for about another 180 years. And they would die behind a wire. Ain't nobody going to be crying, would be crying about that. Of course, it probably just flat out should be executed. But here's what happened. Well, the money didn't show up. Virginia told them, hey, where's our money? And they said, well, get paid.
And well, we'll get around to it. That was the first answer. Then it was like, get paid, like, yeah, screw you. So Virginia finally admitted to something that everybody who was already filing charges that was a prisoner is, how am I in the jurisdiction of the state of Virginia, not just a different county or another district of the state? I'm in a completely different state, not in the jurisdiction where I should be. You have no authority over me.
And so one handful of really good and most prison lawyers always name it or always snide about that. I'll tell you what, I've seen prison lawyers.
We've taken cases to the Supreme Court. I've been part of teams that have done that and we've had cases heard where many lawyers who are members of the bar, have been able to get through the first part of the screen door. They haven't been able to get through the screen door to get into the Supreme Court. Okay? So when you hear that joules, lawyers, guys these are people that have nine
10 and 11 legal footlockers with their own library for their cases and others that they've worked on. They have to carry their own records and as they go through the level of appeal from the local to each tier of the court, they reappeal and everything you have, you file the first time, you have to file again and you better make sure you got copies outside, not just in those footlockers.
Because as you get closer to victory, the guards might be told to try and destroy it. So what happened? They were days away from being forced to release every prisoner from Michigan that was being held.
And finally, an emergency order was passed down the tubes. And oh, wait a minute, hold on. And they had to send buses in, and they had to pick the prisoners up, and they had to haul them back to Michigan. And they still owed Virginia money, and it was amazing. They didn't get paid. They just get more promises of being paid, with no completion of the process.
That's how squirrel is even amongst these these thieves. This is how what kind of pigs and absolute sows you are dealing with what kind of parasitic kosher pieces of trash and I mean absolute barefaced thieves and no there is no there's no courtesy or honor amongst these thieves. If one can steal from the other bills, it's that's the business.
So Ohio, this is a big benchmark, Ohio dumped it all. They totally changed their application into what was the bureaucracy demand of the moment when Indiana didn't, they kept doing what they were doing. Illinois didn't, they kept doing what they were doing at the orders of Chicago. And I'm sure the others at the order of Indianapolis. Each one of the big metropolitan areas because there was vast amounts of money to be made, A, from funding through that crime bill.
Vast amounts of money was paid for every prisoner not only being incarcerated. Let me point something else out. During that window of time, because of the two tiers of crime bills that were passed between 1994 and the year 2001, 2000, no actually, forgive me, 1998. Then the final icing on the cake was 2002 right around there. This federal government paid
the states for transporting prisoners. And so you know what Michigan did before if you were a prisoner? You stayed in a lockup for most of the one single store in one prison.
For most of the whole of your incarceration it basically became home you it's called you know You jailed in place you got used to everything there were no riots or incidents like that everybody knew who the troublemakers were Everybody knew who to steer clear of there was no Round Robin with regard to you know being able to get in somebody's face without getting you do get what did go to the hole But you usually did come right back on for the same rock you came where you where you left, but when the Fed
told them that they would even pay for mass prisoner transport. Now this was in preparation for their planned, you know, again, mass arrests and all the other fun stuff. It was part of the formula. What happened is the state, Michigan was one of many abusers on this, started what was an arbitrary rotation of massive quantities of prisoners from one location to the next. Why?
Well, because they got between 600 and $1,400 to put a prisoner on a bus, randomly moved them from, say, a lockup in...
The northern middle part of the Upper Peninsula, take them over the bridge, drop them off down around Mackinac, lock them up there for a bit, wait three months, take a whole gang, progressively over three months, move them back over the bridge to another lockup right next to where they were, because there might be two, three, or four of these FEMA-type detention camp level ones in a pod, all clustered like the Chippewa complex up in Chippewa, in the upper part of Michigan.
So these whores were doing this and it was a complete ragged with a whole separate transport department. Now, how could they do this? Well, they had, instead of having three prisons, which is what Michigan had for most of its history, Jackson, Ionia and Marquette in the Upper Peninsula, go find the Keweenaw Peninsula and find Marquette. For the Upper Peninsula, most people incarcerated there stayed for their duration under incarceration in Marquette.
Didn't have that many prisoners, but I'm sure they could figure out a way to fill all the rooms. Then they had, of course, Ionia, which is the dark place, really wicked. And Jackson, which was at one time the scientific wonder child of not only Michigan, but the whole country. Jackson, Michigan prison was the model for new and improved incarceration and effective maintenance and operation of prisoners with supposed rehabilitation.
We went from three prisons to 54 prisons, maybe more because there are a bunch of kitty or what we call punk prisons or detention facilities that were technically off the books. And this was their way to keep a certain number of almost adults.
in the swing also and to make additional federal money and to also do the deciling program with the punks because they didn't know any better. They didn't have any legal experience so they were actually moved more often. So look at it, you move a bus load of people every so many days, a bus load every day, actually every bus you had in service was moving somebody every day and you have 40 or 50 buses.
spread out over 50 different, 50 plus different prisons, about 54. So they all, every day are moving prisoners. There would be about 40 to 50 prisoners on a bus, including rat cages for the ones that were crazy. Those are the little cages like you see in the movies. They have them. They have four or five little privacy cells. They shackled their ass up. They muzzle them up. They shackle them right to the wall of the bus. If it ever went into anything or caught fire, they're all dead.
Because ain't no way in hell you get to them in time for anything. They're shackled to the wall, they're shackled to the floor, the gate itself is locked for their little cage, and there's a cage lock for the area where the cages are. And that many guards are gonna fumble for keys to save whoever's put in there, okay? So 40 or 50 people moved simultaneously times 50 buses plus, and also a whole fleet of vans.
Now, towards the end of what was the easy payout on this, there also were a series of crashes because the guards got really workable on the idea that the sooner they could get from point A to point B, the more donuts they could eat later.
And so a series of accidents took place with rollovers at high speed where some of the transport buses had been doing 90, 95, 85 miles an hour, collisions and other accidents had taken place. In one case, killing a number of prisoners, all low level, nobody high interest.
But the one in the one case there were eight nine prisoners and on board the conventional like school bus type van Not really a school bus but more like just a family van with a bunch of seats because that's all they were No special interest in the prisoners. Well, you got the death sentence because you know five are killed three or four wounded and the guards themselves are all hockey pucked up Because they were driving vans their vans are very unforgiving and collisions
Okay, as you probably know, I've had a whole fleet of them and we always thought that through that Your knees and feet are the first thing that visits the accident when you get hit from from from in the front Like real quick. Okay. So anyway Ohio is still an interesting bird and for whatever reason there is an element
that has done the math or decided not to drink all of the Kool-Aid. Now, it doesn't mean there isn't a big chunk of the Jewish mafia trying desperately to get Ohio back on track. So there is a conflict internal, but the division is greater in Ohio than it is in Michigan as far as over the counter.
Now here in Michigan, and like I've said, a lot of people now have seen the videos of Shitmer slash Titmer slash that cross-dressing guy we have for a governor, Greg Whitmer, the one with the sheeny face that isn't sheeny now because they realize the cross-dressing idea with the sheen doesn't work, so they've changed that out. Well, a lot of people have seen the videos here, and they're sharing them, they're actually making their rounds in private.
showings that are also going on with recordings and conversations of the administration cooperating with a the communist Chinese meeting with the feds and orchestrating activities to attack everybody in the state of Michigan to pave the way for foreign interests to take over the state the rest of the way. That's why in Michigan we have
the Kennedy Democrats, two different factions there that are all cooperative, but there's some that are now becoming much more pissed than the other half. All of them are pissed, but some are even more highly motivated. So this is expediting the activities going on.
And then of course you have the replacement Republicans that want to bump out, as we've seen four times in my lifetime, bump out the existing Republerat group that are entrenched parasites working for the Jewish Mafia out of Toronto or the kosher Jewish Mafia out of Chicago. On the west side, Chicago. On the east side, Toronto. And the operatives there work out of
Oakland County, not Wayne. They do have all the money in Wayne County, but that's not where it sits. It sits in Oakland County. That's where they steal it from Wayne, use it in Oakland. And the big chunk gets laundered and goes out to Toronto, then over to hyphen Tel Aviv from there. So, with that being the case, there's still some interesting conflicts going on, and it's good. Remember, it buys you time and gives you the ability to respond, not react.
You know, how are we going to react to this? We're not going to react to this. We are going to respond in an intelligent process, step by step, doing the right thing, making sure that we're squared away. The militia is not a novel idea. The militia is supposed to be 100% and an integrated part of everyday society. Theoretically, the only reason they can draft you is because it is.
You're just not supposed to know how they how they're screwing you while in in theory giving lip service to the whole idea That the militia is the people the whole at large Which it is and that is the part you're not supposed to think through. Well, how are they doing this? What is the what where did they get this perceived authority? Where did it how did this come? How does come about? With regard to the draft especially
So the militia is the solution. The important thing is you have to do it just like when we founded the nation. You have to do it locally. You need to know who you're dealing with. You need to be very slow and methodical. You need to make sure again, you're not worried. You'll get numbers, but you need to go, you know, go slow. I, you know, interview, have conversations and then pick the person's
interest and find out how they respond to certain things and pay attention, start to learn to read body language and also the nuances of vocabulary. It's not hard to do, but you got to get good at this people because we've got a lot of work to do in a short time to get the rest of it done. We are looking very good. I am very happy. The border, nothing we could do about it. But again, what this creates is a third front now.
So I will remind you what I said last week and I've said many many times. Okay, they got they got their short term on the real estate. Every foot that we take back, we will never surrender until we defeat the enemy completely on American soil and have swept from the country, the parasites, all the way to the border. That's just all there is to it. So you can have your heyday for the moment and you know, do what you're doing. But as far as what has to happen once this kicks off,
Every piece of real estate that we acquire, we're not giving back. It's American again. We are scrubbing it clean. We're going to make sure that the, again, just what the founders did. This is what pissed off the spit swappers, the ring knockers, the Jewish mob, tax collector types that were wanting to be the the succubus on America in the post expansion of taxes, because that's what the whole war for independence is all about. It was a war of prevention.
You do not resist, you know, waiting until after you are bound, hand and foot, and are supinely laying on the ground. Remember Patrick Henry's Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death speech? If you have not read it, go and read it. If you have not read Patrick Henry's Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death, well, I suggest you go read it in its entirety.
Pay attention to what he said. You don't wait until you're on the ground. It's too late. I mean, you can theoretically try, but the cost is going to be that much greater. Why would you be so stupid as to allow yourself to be disarmed and allow your enemy advantage? Any advantage. We give them none. If we fight them and you collect them, none of them are going home. They have their way. They come to your house to steal your property, put a gun to your head, grab you, ransack your property, you're better off just shooting them all dead, dead, dead.
Let your friends pitch in let none of them escape let nothing but a rumor of their destruction Return to where they came from and from that point forward the war escalates Conflict continues down the road Conflict continues to escalate and you need to be prepared for that Deep logistic support is the key couple things on this note too by the way And we're gonna do this couple. Well, let me do it this way
There is an interesting product if you haven't seen this and for you guys who are medics I know you have but I'm gonna explain something chest seal the vented and Again, this is a sucking chest wound basically cap There are six sheets. There are circular patches
that are for applying to a chest or abdominal, maybe up on an angle, sucking chest wound because it's of course perforated the lung. And what's interesting about this is, now there's a reason for the vented process.
You don't want the sucking chest wound to pull air through that you want the air so you otherwise the air sac won't inflate properly When you use the traditional method of compress and plastic wrapper I remember use the plastic wrapper from your compress you put that over the you know you get the person here's the process you get the person to That hurts and then You inhale don't let the air out yet get the plastic over now start to exhale a little bit
There we go. You got it locked in place. You put the compressed bandage over that. You continue to apply pressure and tightly wrap the dressing as you exclude the air the rest of the way. Now that's when you secure the bandage. That way when you breathe, the bandage has to expand. Yes, your body's going to have to compensate for that difference because you're binding the area. But you need it so that when it's compressed or when you breathe out,
and you tighten it to a normal tension when you want to breathe in, the airbag is going to continue to inflate and open properly. But again, you're not going to see evacuation, which eradicates air pressure within the lungs sac, the air, the airbag. And the patch does its job, or in this case, the plastic bag with the compress. Well.
There is this again these chest seal items around for a while. We've got one we're gonna do I'm gonna do a little more work on the combination here but With any of the standard compresses combined with one of these and I'd still put a compress over a tire patch like this Simply because you still are gonna have seepage Matter how hard you try but if everything's done, right?
This is designed so that you will continue to operate. Oxygen, of course, in the bloodstream is kind of critical. Being able to breathe properly, it eliminates some of the discomfiture. It's still a hole in your body, okay? But if you eradicate some of the discomfiture that's especially critical to be able to continue to function, but also reduce trauma to the patient.
And again, we'll be able to move the patient more efficiently without supplemental support. You may still apply oxygen if available, probably won't be. But again, oxygen would be great if you can, because again, whatever lung capacity may have been lost because if you got a bullet that went through the air sac slash the lung,
You've got a V. O. I. And a V. O. I. Collection points blown out. They're damaged. I may not be too bad because they're actually quite elastic. You know, some of your parts of your body are a lot more durable than you might think. And because of that, even with a bullet passing through that area, because of the nature of your lungs, they constantly expand and contract. They are very elastic. They will stretch a lot. And so even if a bullet passes through, you see how wounds open and close.
The tissue there actually will not be as damaged or desiccated as you would see with other types of areas like muscle. I mean, muscle tissue would take even with its ability to be elastic. Muscle tissue is ensconced by basically your skin, your outer skin, a balloon. And so there's a very different way that it responds to hydraulic pressure, hydraulic energy as it's passed through and however many, however many pounds per square inch applied.
So anyway, the idea is these are interesting as I pointed out to Nancy Behind the wire you if you have an injury you're going to the hole So you have to make sure a if you get cut the fight you get stabbed you get attacked What you had to do is conceal it you settle your grievances with whoever tried to do something to you later But what you had to do is improvise medical field support. So what I did
working as a little bit of a dock is we made our own suture needles by taking packs of matches you heat up a regular sewing needle and you progressively put pressure on it it takes about two packs of matches one match at a time hold it under the needle while you're applying pressure and you have to make sure you get hold of something like your nail clippers are good for this and use two nail clippers two pairs to progressively bend it into a loop.
Takes two packs of matches one match at a time be very patient
That gives you your suture. But remember, if you stitch, you have something that even if you take the bandages off, what you make from whatever improvised tool, the stitch is obvious, which is a repair. And that demonstrates something was bad and nasty about what you did. So you're going to be charged with an assault charge even though they don't know what happened. You will go to the hole and then they will try to coerce you into telling them what happened. If you're stupid, you do. And if you're smart, you shut up. Okay?
However, what I found is again, improvise, adapt, and overcome. I was going through all of what we do have. First, look at what you have in your toolbox. One of the things you could have is certain numbers of vitamins. So we could get vitamin E and vitamin E in capsule form. And the other one is antiperspirant, stick antiperspirant. He goes, what? What would you use stick antiperspirant for? You're right. That doesn't, but you know, it's really cool.
You know the labels on most of your different types of persperants, you know, antiperspirants, the package that the little stick geodern is in, that's just plastic and cast, isn't it? If you look, the labeling with all the instructions and ingredients and mandatory, you know, advertising information is designed, the adhesive is designed to stick to what is a very viscous and slippery surface.
especially with regard to the materials contained there in. So, what's interesting is I would peel the label off, cut the label only as much as I needed to create a butterfly, pull the wound channel together. I do this with several head wounds especially. And using one, two, or three of these, you pull the tissue together and use after your shave, for instance, like if you got hair on the arm, like I'm looking at my forearm, you make sure you share as much of that away as you can because otherwise, your hair gets in the way of the adhesive.
And then what you did, and you try not to, try not to shave if you can. If you have clippers, some places will allow little snippers, others won't. But what you may have is a beard trimmer. You can buy a beard trimmer behind the wire, battery powered. You can clean off that area of hair, then you create a butterfly, you pull the tissue together, have the patient hold the tissue together, apply the butterfly with the antiperspirant label, then you do a second and a third left and right.
And then bandage that over with using a sock or something that's not too descriptive. If it's a wound type, if you use dressing or real dressing, that will be noticed by the guards. But if you use a sock and you wrap it and then lock that in place with whatever method, sometimes you even had kind of demi-safety pins. Couldn't have anything sharp. Remember, that's a weapon.
And you lock that sock over it, now that helps to hold everything together and release tension on the wound channel. I'm sorry, I left out one thing. Before I sucked everything together, you grab two of the Vitamin E gel packs, nip it with your fingernail clippers, squeeze the Vitamin E into the wound channel,
If it looks like you can use a second, depending on how deep it is, you apply a second one, you pull the wound tissue together, tape the middle first, tape the outside second, and then wrap with the sock. Congratulations! Within 24 hours, you will have a well-bonded wound, difficult to identify, difficult to easily see.
And the vitamin E was priceless to this. Well, basically, I'd think it all the way back full circle. These chest steel that are also vented, they're actually a circular patch. I believe that these are off the same production line, so to speak. In other words, the same labeling material. I've already seen, I know that it works. And so somebody finally said, hey, why don't we just do this?
because it gets past the blood and the tissue damage and everything else, it's designed to be a tire patch to get you back to where better medical support can do its job. Keep the person breathing, try not to lose all the radiator fluid, et cetera, et cetera. But we have a source for those, and we have another source for tourniquets at a very good price. I don't care if they're China sport or not, doesn't make any difference at all, because I need quantity, and when you use them, they're going with a patient.
So you're going to need a lot of them. If you're a doc, you're going to need a lot of them. The other thing is everybody needs to put one of these. If you don't have a lot of money, they're not that cheaply made. In fact, they're comparable in quality. I'm looking at a whole pile of them right here for what they are and for price. There are variants in size. We'll tell you that.
And I've got both the larger and the smaller, but now that I've got a feel for what's available from one of our sources, we may offer this as a package for your blowout kit to build, dock, backup, blowout kits. In other words, a perishable Ziploc bag with everything you would need. A utility compress, double compress type with the tool pads would be best.
The Israeli ones are Chinese knockoff of the Israeli ones work just fine. A compress and of course the chest seal patches. And while you of the bunch, it's least likely that you use a lot of these, but let me point something out. I know that to what they're meant for, but let me again refocus on the idea that you may have lacerations that are actually not deep enough that a stitch might be required.
But using these these adhesive patches as a quick fix to pull the wound together and keep it together while then applying a compress over top of that Might be a better solution In the field you're probably not gonna you know shave the hair and shaving is not your best choice Cutting short is a better choice with regard to hair many cases They found out that the creating the stubble effect you do was shaving a wound area still have to do with some surgeries
creates a brittle effect where you have ingrown hairs and you may create a few more infections that if you just leave the hair still just beyond the surface of the skin so that it continues to expand and grow naturally because it will continue to grow. And in this case, yeah, when you pull it off, you're still going to lose, you know, a few, there's going to be a few hair follicles coming off of everything, trust me. But it's a good solution. It's something that would work.
And so it's part of the kit. So we're going to, I'll just give you a heads up on this. This is something that for all of our fighting units, but also any of our civilian population units for support, you should be carrying an IFAQ. We all know this, or individual first aid system. Now, I will point out again that one of the things we're going to start experimenting with is either A, replacing
the compress with the tourniquet in the upper left corner of your combat gear, or doing a double tap with a compress, or with a compress where it normally is, but putting another tourniquet below that right up front. In other words, on your left suspender, you'll have, number one, your compress pouch for high wound and upper torso wound areas.
Then you also have right below that a tourniquet. Yes, you'll still carry. If you guys are embracing the new idea of the full IFAC system back left where everybody seems to want to put it, fine. But let me recommend this. That's good. You should add at least one more set of everything front because it's quicker and more accessible in a situation where everybody's talking about
Well, you might have to do it one hand because you got beat up pretty bad. In other words, wow, there could be your arm lying there and you got a stump you got to worry about. Okay?
Let me point out that in that situation, a combination of locations, which is my argument for why we set up years ago, the triangular system for having a compress high left, another compress mid right, and a hanger compress in the back, which I could reach if I could bend around a little bit. This is kind of like with the iFAC packs, in that you're having to bend around into the rear.
Whereas instead you want it slightly more accessible if at all possible. Well, this is why you get maybe you're delirious, you're losing blood, losing radio fluid at a very massive rate. Most important thing is that you'd be able to quickly apply a tourniquet depending on how bad the traumatic semi amputation is. Which you've seen some of the injury kind of things that can happen with just what we saw with the incident in Minnesota.
You know, remember with the kid, when he fired up the one guy with a 5.56 round at point blank range, what'd that arm look like? That probably is tourniquet time, because there isn't a whole lot. You would still apply the compress at the end of the wound channel high, but you're still, if an artery's been compromised, it's a count of one, two, three, and it might cut loose if it didn't already just start, you know, losing fluid.
as in arterial pump. Every time the heart beats, it's beep, and it looks like a spurter. Anyway, ideas, not just complaining about the problems. I really like what we got, and I'm gonna do a little more work with it, with the dressings and the... And the others. I think we got a good combination. Uh-oh, where'd the music go?
That was just a moment fast. I appreciate that. Hold on, Darb. Don't go anywhere. I think we got a minute. I think you got a moment. It just probably didn't mean hit the key there. Anyway, ideas, not just complaining about the problems. The other side is going to make their move. There's no doubt about it. Next, last but not least, I've been talking about this. Guys, do you know that on the 11th of June, June, yeah, June, all antibiotic, veterinary care antibiotics will be prescription only. All of them. Ivermectin.
Penicillin G, pteromyosin for the eyes, everything that you can get over the counter. They're getting ready for a war against us. Remember, they were pissing and moaning because everybody went to Ivermectin, that was smart, and it defeated the whole program. So this is a precursor. The fact that they're doing this, I've told you before. They're on the roll to attack the American people.
If you have the ability to deal with infections to even any degree, then you're not going to turn to the, you know, hoard out medical profession to fix anything. And especially in a shooting situation where you're going to have unconventional slash guerrilla warfare operations all over the place or just conventional with some people being grievously injured.
These psyllines, for instance, if they use biological attack like they did before, which is where the ivermectin comes in. Doxocycline is another one I want to find out more about. I have not seen it available and I think they banned it or the industry took it down after we used it for Gulf War illness successfully. But if you can find Doxocycline, I'd like to know where it is.
It was not a restricted silyn for, again, veterinary care. It was in the pharmacopoeia in the 1990s because we used it. But I have not seen it in any option with regard to over-the-counter veterinary, even though it was traditionally in that place. Now, Ivermectin, it is still on the shelf. Tracker supply has it. Several of the veterinary carers have it.
A veterinary supplies have it. You just go look locally. Penicillin G I mentioned is actually out there in good shelf stable form. If it was a choice, I think I would go just as many like whatever you could afford, but powder and injectable serum. I would go both. The reason is that it can be introduced with the IV as needed. Oh, well, take your chances. We do know that with any, and this is the first rule with all of these silins. I don't care which one it is.
All of them, there's about a 10% out of the population with each one that has some form of allergic reaction. This is why when you apply these, you apply what is a minor dose test example, watch the response of the patient and then act accordingly. Learn how to do this. It's not hard, it's out there, the information's available.
So you need to remember that. But the fact that the regime, like all these other things going on, the control press has been told not to talk about the invasion. The alphabet soup agencies are now lying their ass off. Everybody's caught them doing it. They are now going into Mexico and loading up the buses there. In other words, the American alphabet soup pigs are literally bringing these pieces of gutter trash across the border.
They're not hopping the border. The excrement in the government is actually the last leg of the movers and shakers bringing the enemy in by busload. Tens and tens of buses at a time. Okay? So anyway, if you go to tractor supply, almost all your tractor supplies go over into the veterinary medicine area. You will see the posting for the sillings. You can read it for yourself.
I recommend getting whatever you can afford in the ivermectin and then also again the aquatic slash fish silins are the other option but most of them are sold out already in those in the fish getter. Go ahead. Doxycycline you can get them between 46 cents for low quantity and 38 cents for high quantity 100 milligrams Doxycycline. I will send Nancy the link again I sent it to once before.
Uh, you haven't said, apparently she didn't show it to you. But, uh, they are available. You gotta get them online, but you gotta get them in the literature.
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on the meds, on the medical support items. Again, this is the chest seal that's vented. Those would be an individual pack. This could all go right into the IFAK tourniquets. And of course, also the Israeli or other combat dressing compresses. Now you still have a few things you can add to that, including a set of clamps.
Which I recommend you may not use them but doc would know what to do and everything you remember anything applied Doc's probably not going to recover They're going with the patient which might be you You're carrying what should be used first before doc goes to his inventory You're carrying what is the first response tools that are needed to keep you alive if something happens Doc has more extensive toolbox if what you're carrying isn't enough doc carries lots of spares
Now, what we're doing with these is making spare kits up for dock. That's what I'm doing with the ones we're buying here. First, I'm building up some additional IFAC-type kits. And again, working on the whole idea with the compresses, I'm going to see what the selection is. They're all the Israeli model, but there are one or two American ambulance-type EMT pouch systems. We're going to see what all everything does for us.
I would recommend that again, take the time and go through what's available when we offer it and see what makes sense for you. The one thing will be a pack with one of everything in it. And that's your starter for your IFAQ. There's a lot of other people selling IFAQs. You don't need to go with this stuff. You can go with whatever you want to. Congratulations. Pat on the head, squeeze on the ass, shake your hand, great job, do more. But we have at least this to add to the inventory. Go ahead, call our ship in there.
Hey, this is Carl in Virginia. I always got a laugh when I see a guy skimping on his own ice act. And it's so funny because, you know, this is what's going to be used on you. You know, what you're carrying is going to be for you. Don't you want the best stuff on yourself? That's why, yeah, you get to get, it's a personal, well, it's a budget issue. It still is a budget issue for everything. But if you can afford,
better tech, you need to invest in it, but then see here's the problem we've got. We're looking at masks. When Doc's out there working on a bunch of people, the biggest problem is going to be keeping up with his needs. And so what I'm doing with these is making up refill kits.
for the tactical medical pockets, for instance. You know, like you got the six pocket system, the eight pocket system, they're a tactical medical vest. And I'm building them so that they'll, you know, you just take a Ziploc bag full of whatever, stuff it, restuff it in the pouch. You can just grab it off the shelf if need be. But we're going to have a numerical value on the bag.
The only toss-up is seal-a-meal, so it's like absolutely sealed or a slider ziplock. The slider ziplocks are good for so many other projects when you're way out in the middle of nowhere. Okay? But it's true. Spend the best money you can on yourself. In fact, many of you listening are going, oh, I don't have anybody else but good. Then focus on yourself and spend to the best of your ability to make your rig work for you.
There's a whole bunch of American companies that are making well, like I said a moment ago EMT type packaging medical supplies this includes the tourniquets the chest sucker patches right on down the line everything and The good thing when we say EMT type what they do is a foil wrap It's usually a vacuum packed foil heavy gauge foil care system pouch
And it's designed to be easy to get into, but until you want to get into it, it's very durable. And so when you set up your IPAC or your emergency expanded, maybe more sophisticated kit, everything is easily identifiable. Everything is clearly marked and you should be familiar with what everything is anyway. This is part of the practicing to use your tactical equipment.
Now there's two ways to do that as we've talked about set up a tack lane and you're Bob the responder and there's Fred the casualty and What you do is you have a certain amount of equipment that you already have Torn it open you've checked it to make sure everything works and you create a trainer I fact and The trainer I fact you read you use it repeat repeat repeat over and over again
The idea is to demonstrate that you know in a tack length is you see what's given as instruction. They reinforce it with a second demonstration. Then they ask all of you one at a time to demonstrate the process. It's your turn. Do it. You need training aids. So remember, you may have a really high quality piece of equipment. The tourniquets are pretty much you seen one, you seen them all in the modern designs.
Now, there are some quickies. I keep some in my, like, the flight pocket where you keep cigarettes and other stuff used to be. I keep a tourniquet there in my flight deck, which I'm looking at right now. It's right here next to me, two chairs away, okay? That coat has a couple of mini support kits in them. There's a utility tool, a folder knife, one of those credit card folder knives.
The tourniquet, a pair of short clamps, German made, like you said, quality. Gold tip German clamp, that's like a forcep, only very aggressive. And not flat surface, but aggressive serrated surface. That way it can bite into something. If you're trying to tag an artery, it's like linguine. Slippery, slippery, linguine. One is especially when it's been cut.
And not only that, but remember your circulatory system, I've told you many times, has a tendency to compress and sphincter to try and seal even when you have an artery that's cut. What this means is that as the circulatory component is contracting, it moves up into the muscle pack.
and you have to chase it down sometimes, okay? They're not gonna be fun for the casualty. I will remind you, in fact, here's the thing. Just to help you, I think one of the most impressive books as far as reading, reading, there's a bunch of really good books in which the medics experience comes into play quite accurately on Vietnam.
But Black Hawk Down, ignore the book, read, or ignore the movie, ignore the movie, ignore the movie. Even when you, probably when you read the book, is the image of the movie is unfortunately planted there. But when you read the book, you'll see how much, really, what's really important is missing, okay? And as the one guy pointed out, the medic, he says, you have to kind of, you know, turn your brain off.
And you gotta chase that artery to try and save that man's life and it means ripping muscle apart to get to that bleeder that will kill the man. That doesn't sound pretty at all. It's gonna be painful, it's going to be very painful for the patient. Okay, but you can be a car wreck, you can be, I've seen guys torn up on construction sites.
Okay, kind of all kinds of nasty stuff that it's like whoa In printing I was just talking one of my friends say or one of our one of our people might be listening tonight I used to work in printing One of the guys that I knew at night was working a different department. He was a folder operator We were all I was a folder operator one time very a very precision job. It's a skilled labor job
And the first bank, if you start to get a paper shoot through rather than bounce off the banks and fold, you could save stopping the machine by grabbing the paper and ripping it out real fast, just pulling it while it's in a natural curl out. And it would be, you could pull that one piece of 45 by 54 inch sheet of paper out. But if it's enamel, it's very aggressive and thick and people would get sometimes forget what they were doing. You get tired, you're doing long shifts, 10 hour days.
And the guy had his hand pulled into the steel serrated bars that make up the grabber for the paper, the rollers. And all the way to the, you know, his hand was pulled through to the first knuckles when it was stopped. It just kind of, I guess, pivoted there, you know, kind of ground down. Guys, this is only usually calibrated for being about a paper thickness.
Plus it has a bumper of about maybe where it bounces or spring loading at either side the laws for the opening to only go about maybe a quarter of an inch at best and his hand was stuck in there he hit the stop switch too late and So they couldn't just wheel it back They had to disassemble the machine when they took the last roller off all four of his fingers a little finger ring finger the middle finger and the index finger all popped off like ripe grapes
When the pressure was really was was reintroduced to the to the digits they had already been torn and crushed to the point where each of those fingers just popped right off the end of the hand and my bone and all everything
What do you do with that? Well, you work on it as quick as you can because you're losing radiator fluid. Good thing is you got lots of emergency people right there with you. But being out in the field with a car accident or a construction incident or a tractor, there are so many ways you can get hurt just in the farming industry that you better be thinking in advance of having something on hand to be able to deal with it. And we get into the situation that they're trying to create with the economy collapse, which they are.
and an attack on America from within, which the regime, the government, the Jewish mafia, the Yama Hwares, they are, that's what they're planning on doing. You had better be ready to personally take care of your own medical needs. The system is going to be overwhelmed and will not be able to deal with it. They won't want to. And by the way, what color are you? Are you white? Oh, you're probably not going to be allowed in any way because they'll be prioritizing because they'll be that arrogant and obvious.
And the Jewish mobster's plan is to kill as many white people as possible. And that's exactly what they're doing over in the Ukraine. They got all the Christians to me killing other Christians. Shame on you guys. You should know better. And the fact that they're white. Oh, the Jewish mob loves that even more because they hate you. Coach Bob, you hate all the way. Oh, and boy, if you're, if you haven't had the clot shot, they might not let you in either, huh?
Right. Oh, they've been bragging that again that well, why would they let you in? Somebody's been reposting all the garbage they said during the Corona beer virus scam, which now they all want you to forget. But they already stated that, well, if you can get the shot, you don't go into the ICU because they'll give that to the people who got the shot. One of the other reasons that it would be wise to learn how to deal with large gaping wounds and backed off pieces of body.
The the MS-13 guys and the other lowlife from below the border when they come up one of their favorite means of retribution and street warfare and How we want to say it terror is to hack people with machetes and let's say somebody came up on me from the you know from my five or my six and Whacked me in the top of the arm with a machete
Well, I'm gonna turn around I'm gonna pop what's left of his head off with my with my sidearm But yeah, that arms not gonna be real happy and boy if I had somebody around that knew what the heck they were doing Be a whole lot easier for me to fix that wound behind my shoulder if someone else was doing it Rather than me flopping around the ground like a like a fish trying to figure out how to do it over Exactly. That's another reason
Again, I'll explain to you guys, we've talked about this many times, especially with lacerations of that type can come at you, you know, there's never any chance of it being a nice, neat, uniform wound in a polite place. You get tagged in the ass, you get tagged in the middle of your back. Now, if you're lucky, you're wearing, and I told you before, any kind of soft body armor will protect you.
And rather than just that plate armor, which to me is nothing more than a front and back chicken plate the way they built them, which is just a minimized with steel plate, yeah, it'll be one spot stops everything, but the rest is wide open. The full wraparound body armor covers a wide spectrum of threats, including just as you pointed out, our personal contact, close confrontation with a number of different weapons.
fragmentation, which by the way is just scimitars flying through the air at tens of thousands of feet per second. Remember an explosion is measured by obviously foot pounds but also remember velocity. The farther you get from the epicenter, the explosive energy of the shock wave is dissipated. But even we ought to add a, well this is why you have what is a lethality envelope for an explosive device.
And that's where, again, like with a fragmentation grenade, remember, if it's an offensive grenade, it has a smaller burst radius. If it is a defensive grenade, it has a larger burst radius. Why? Because if it's a defensive grenade, you're probably not attacking, although you still use them for offensive use. You're typically, you want the larger circumference of destruction because you are defending and you are undercover.
foxhole, bunker, just overhead cover with a little bit of side cover sandbags. It could be just that you're at the top of the hill at the tactical crest and you've got the advantage of a little bit of cover and a whole lot of angle to the terrain. Whatever it is, it puts more earth between you and whatever's coming in. But you still can get snagged and tagged. And as is pointed out, it is really tough with a back injury if you're by yourself.
There's all kinds of nitpicky little crap that can happen with everything from bug bites to other types of venomous critters to actual combat injury in the rear in the back if you're by yourself think of how difficult That is you see all kinds of movies somebody using a mirror with a mirror. Yeah, sure But it still comes down to how do you get to that?
This is why the buddy system is especially critical. No, I'm not saying you're not going to try to deal with it. And in some cases, you're going to have to make it a mass solution rather than a micro solution to deal with the problem because you have to buy time. Think about it that way. Now, here's another thing. Thank you for bringing it up. You see the asshat, the other side carrying the machete? This is why Uncle Mark has talked about carrying a comparable weapon on our side.
I have braces of machetes. You know how you see like a garrison brace on a ship? You ever notice that? You have like a brace of short blades, cutlasses, what they use there. I look at the machete as a utility defoliating tool, but also as a mayhem slash defensive weapon.
And whenever I can find cheap, and you know they're one step away from just being a piece of sheet, you know, of sheet steel with a sharpened edge, which is fine. Any machete is a weapon and in a defensive mode is enough to keep the other side thinking. Just like we used to do with the M19 43 bandits or 41 bandits for the Springfield and even for the Grand.
You had what everybody would later call the sword bayonets. They weren't the sword bayonets. They were just longer combat bayonets built to the concept of infantry warfare for the period.
They dropped everything pretty much down to an 8-inch blade, even cutting off, sadly enough, a lot of those longer blades. The last year that the long stored blade really came into service was with Remington's production in 1942. After that, everything went to the 8-inch length. They did have some tenors. That was a matter of cutting down some short blades. But the fact is that that sword blade, if you look on the M1943 pack or the M1941 pack,
Guys, the bayonet was mounted over your left shoulder or your right shoulder to a 1910 hanger because your machete had a 1910 wire hanger system attached to it. And that meant that you could reach over your left shoulder, right shoulder with your left hand or your left shoulder with your right hand and you would sweep with the machete as you pull it out.
It kept the machete in a high quarter position so that as you pulled it you had energy gravity sucks downward motion and you could do a sweep to defend or a sweep to counter attack to take the enemy off balance and hopefully cleave them. Look at where the tool was stationed and why they did that. Go ahead. I'm trying to get out on the machete thing. I've seen this several times and I just don't recall where I know you've seen it.
there's it might be sportsman's guide. I'm not sure if it's main Miller. Somebody's got five machetes for like 25 or 27 bucks. Major your plus dot com. Is it major? Okay. I knew him somewhere. Just for those who want to bring that up for your 510, you know, spend less than 30 bucks and you've got yourself enough for your five and spend 60. You got enough for your 10.
You know, Major's the one who's had it for the longest time, but you're right about that. Also, Sportsman's Guide picked it up. I don't know if they're using Major Surplus and Bikus. Major Surplus has had that deal for decades. They must have bought so many of those things. They got, you know, they're stacked like Gordon would. But they've always had a good deal. They will be a mix of caning blades and standard palm blades, as they call them.
So, you might want to take a look at them, but they are worth the money. They used to be even cheaper still. I mean, I also say everything's gone up with the devaluation of the currency, but they are a good, again, it's a good brace of swords. Now, you can go over to budk.com and they offer a comparable type of blade. And if you watch for deals, every once in a while, go over and watch their clearance.
And for an 18 inch utility machete, a couple $3, $4 or $5 with a cheapy sheath, you can make your own sheath for little or nothing with a sewing machine and some strapping from the hardware and make an even more sophisticated sheath if you want to that isn't very sophisticated.
and you've got a decent blade. It's a it's a chuckle. Bull. It's a you don't care if you have to use it whether or not it gets damaged, but nice if it didn't. They're not typically frangible metal. That's the one that they used to be. You might run into a more of a high iron. I know that a lot of these came from Vietnam and also from China years ago, decades ago and Pakistan and they were good metal.
but they were of the malleable iron material. And they sharpen well, malleable iron actually is very flexible. But when it fails, it chips. It doesn't just cleave, it doesn't just take a bite. If you hook into something like a piece of wood or you chop somebody, you got into a bone, you think you're just gonna wiggle it free, what'll happen is it will fracture
And you'll have a divot out of your blade along a wide area, basically to the edge of whatever the resistance point, where it's locked into the wood or into the bone or whatever you might have chopped into, or the head, I guess, maybe, because it's bone. But what happens is that the material breaks. Now, I won't do that with most of what you have now. They're using mild steel or medium steel, not the most expensive. And in most cases, if you look, they're using what is a blackened stainless steel.
Which is really cool. I love staying. I don't care what kind of stainless is I don't care how crude rooted is these are crude rude tools and Machete's don't need to be that fancy for that matter you want a better sword there are a whole ton of Tactical blades over at Bud cave that are not the most fancy, but they are utility serviceable And then there's they're very expensive counterparts Whatever you personally choose to get on the table is fine
You die just as quickly or you can chop plants just as quickly with that $16.95 Cukri blade as you can with the $200 Cukri blade Okay, or whatever pattern you want because there are many many many to choose from I think one of them is 48 hours the other one's black watch There's a whole bunch of them there and they're all it's a mix of companies or names that they've come up with which I'm sure are LLCs from communist China, whatever
But they work. And again, what I do have those braces of weapons for is so that I can have them hanging around and hand them out as needed. And in some cases with our wholesaler, I've bought out every last piece they had. The neat thing about some of them is they come with more than one set of grips. So you got usually something in like zombie killer green. That was real popular for a while. And then a standard tactical camel or you know, flat black or whatever.
And so you can actually get an extra set of grips. You can always paint them if you don't like the color. That would be a big deal because the grips are already off. Congratulations. They didn't have to work for you. You don't have to unscrew those grips. You need to leave those laying there and spray them up. Oh wow, look, they're tactical now. That's so cool. Tactical. But anyway, having many, many blades everywhere is a double plus good thing.
You have machetes, you know, you know in sheets under the table under the coffee table under the shelves Beside the door to the front door where they can't be seen easily But you know where it is and if somebody starts to make a move where you didn't quite have your brain wrapped around You have some form of tool the arm gets through the door whack whack whack. Maybe you get to keep that arm Know what I mean?
get your foot down front of that door, son. It's going to hurt. They're going to keep kicking on it while they're doing that. Reach in, pull out of that sheath, that machete. There's a hand trying to get in, always getting farther. You got the wrist in there. Oh, a little more. Get a little more right there where the wrist comes together or that junction. Oh, chop the hell out of that.
Chop chop chop chop. Oh my goodness look you've got a you've got a it's a tarantula or a thing Maybe it's like thing from the Adams family. You might keep moving. It's crawling on its own Yeah, look at that. Ooh Must be one of the creatures from Stargate universe remember the blood suckers. Yeah. Yeah the race Remember the hands moving all by themselves. What the hell? I'm tired of burn that one to serve the you know, the demons attached to that one
So, again, other weapons, ice picks are great, but not as useful for everything. But ice picks are something you can hide in a lot of places. And, stabby, stabby. And ice picks get through everything. Still one of the better, if you're willing to run your hand like a singer sewing machine, everything is good. Really. But, hammers? Hammer's another nice one. I don't care, just a regular hammer.
Don't worry adrenaline rush is gonna take over and bang bang bang get that spike driven in bang bang bang bang Oh a guy hit him in the head one more time boom. There you go. He's down Hmm get motivated your life's worth something Okay, so you want to make sure you keep it anyway? Let's see. Oh, we're past a little past the bottom here. Let's do this at this point And again, I will remind you the IFAX or a high priority
Bad guys are making their move. Before I get it farther, they want to rush on it. We talked about it in the last hour. As of January, as of June, J-U-N-E, June 11th, all veterinary penicillin products of all types are banned from over-the-counter sales.
Now, if you have animals and livestock, it's still not as good as the stuff we used to use, which was the Silvadine slash the Silver Cream in the same size tube, but the Karamycin Optimalic Cream for veterinary care.
If you have animals, especially have a good quantity, this is supposed to replace the silver, not as good, but it works. You have to apply more of it, which is why they want you to have to buy it. But that's running at $28 for basically what is a Blistech size tube. I recommend that if you want to put something in place for ophthalmolic care slash veterinary care also, actually this is one of the same.
There are still examples of this at the tractor supply, most of the feed mill stores, and most of your pet stores that have pet medical supplies. It is in a yellow and white box. You can easily check the price. It's not cheap anywhere. In some places, it's a hell of a lot more expensive than $28. But right now, at tractor supply, it's $28 a tube.
It is something I recommend because it's an odd man out. You will not be able to replace it. You have to be careful with the quantity that you use so as not to waste it because you're going to need to do multiple treatments. But it is a very critical item to have in the toolbox.
Ivermectin is of course high on the list because of how successful everybody was with Ivermectin and the propaganda did not work as more of their lives that they got caught in, created more of a tangled web for the frothing at the mouth globalists. So now they just decided to ban everything. That's how it is. So they're just going to make it. You can't buy it, which means they're getting ready to attack you again. Go ahead, jump in there.
ivermectin can be had on Amazon. I know we don't like using Amazon, but use your enemy while you can. It can be had on there in up to 500 cc. It's for liquid injectable, but you can do liquid oral the same way as you can injectable. And it's like for the 500, that's a one cc would be a dose. So 500 doses for I think like 135 bucks or something like that shipped.
So that's available. And did Nancy show you the link for the doxycycline that I just sent a little while ago? No, she was painting something that I left. She was trying to leave it outside. That place has all sorts of antibiotics and basically any other kind of medical stuff you want to. Even if you and your wife were not having as much fun, they've even got that stuff there too.
I just go ahead and check it out. That's like I said, you haven't seen it, but I went and looked last time you mentioned that you hadn't seen it night. Senator Link, but probably probably spaced over it. Well, we're excellent. A couple things on that note. Um, there are other items that are a priority. If you have already, if you feel that you've got your biotics up and there's a number of different gurus out there. I'm not a doctor. Uh, there are some of the people who are medical or medicine pro patriot or again, at least pro freedom.
that have talked extensively about what all is in the inventory that you should have on hand for a collapse scenario or, you know, again, a flat tire scenario with society. Anything would do. A depression will do the same thing. Nobody could, will be able to afford anything. And socialized medicine will complete itself here, which means you'll get no care, just like in Canada. You want to die? Wait for the hospital to do something. You'll die. Okay, that's all there is to it.
So, instead, all of the homeopathic solutions are what's going to have to be on the shelf or knowable. Know, in fact, do everything you can to collect everything on herbal solutions because we use them constantly. And it's that time of year when if you really want to stay a little healthy, nettles are sprouting right now.
They're not full grown, even the oldest ones. And nettles are a good green you should eat in the morning, one of those things you pick early. And make sure you also keep the nettles down so they're not prickly for them. When they're still young sprout, you can take them in, you can blanch them, try to keep the water, you know, not too extreme as far as too much. But you want to drink the water too. Oh, it's bitter.
Now you can add some butter to that if you want to or a little bit of salt, you can do that. Whatever you want to do, pepper, salt, and butter if you want. But if you can keep it as natural as possible, I do actually just eat the green leaves, whenever I run into them. I'm not working. If I run into a nettle plant and it's a baby, it's doomed. Just brush it off, wash it off if you want to, eat it. Nothing's been sprayed on it. You own the property, you know what you're doing everywhere.
Well, did you spray that area? Probably not. Could there be anything else on it? Well, maybe from the air, but to be cautious, you can go wash off. That'll be fine. But in the field, if I was moving, I'd be eating it as I travel. Nettles. You're one of the actually multi, with the multiple number of critical vitamins. The reason it tastes bitter is typically because, again, your palate identifies what is an introduction of short materials.
It's like when you do silver. If you get a metallic flavor, you really get a high metallic flavor, you're short. It's just like with iodine. When you do iodine, if you touch the iodine and you get quick absorption, and the other typical response is, especially if you're really low on iodine, your eyes will burn. You apply the iodine somewhere on your arm, on your forearm, on the soft tissue, on the inside of your arm.
All of a sudden your eyes got a little tingly and you got a little, you know, it's not burning like how it hurts, but it's, you know, what something's going on. Well, what that is, the iodine was absorbed, went through the bloodstream, prioritized by your mechanical AI, not artificial intelligence, real intelligence, R.I. And it went right to where your body needed it because it understood the shortage. And you're always, you're iodine. The first time you guys dosed me with iodine on my arm when I went up there, that's exactly what happened. I said, oh, my eyes are coming to them.
Yeah, like yep, that's what it is. It's getting right in there. And what it's doing is it's destroying the bacteria. That's what iodine is for guys. It's why again, it's for wound issues. If Japan was so devastated by our supply attacks on the supply chain that all of their external medical supply resources were cut off.
So by the end of World War II, the only thing they had in good quantity, and they were very sparing with their painkillers, but for most treatment of all other infectious or possibly could go infectious injuries, they dosed everything with massive quantities of iodine. It worked. It is one of the many things in the pharmacopoeia that work. It's off the shelf. It can be produced in a number of different ways, depending on where you are, either coastal or inland facilities.
I will remind you again, the middle part of this country is short iodine period. We're in what's called the goiter belt. If everything got cut off right now, if you did not have a source of iodine incorporated into your diet,
A new, not a new disease, but it would be new for most of you, a malady called Goiters would all of a sudden be part of the population's experience and it is a debilitating lack of iodine in your diet. From the middle of Ohio North, there is insufficient iodine in the soil.
You grow a crop, but one of the minerals that you are short in the field is iodine. And so mid-western part of the United States, which used to be the old west, was called the goiter belt. And so iodine is important. Salt is not bad for you if you are working your ass off.
If you're right now, everybody can be comfortable. So, oh my God, you're taking too much salt. You get outside, you're working your ass off every day because Armstrong is what it takes to get stuff done. You're going to sweat more, you're going to push salt and other minerals out, you're going to consume the iodine. What they did to introduce iodine into the American population, so they did have sufficient iodine, was to iodize salt. That's why your table salt is called iodized salt.
That iodine was critical to your diet and Americans aren't taking it up because it used to be everybody was you know was well the Salt was appealing still is but everybody's told oh my god You got a kid you can't take salt because you're not working enough So you're not pushing the minerals that normally would if you were a physically active person, that's the problem
Then the salt wouldn't be an issue because your body would use it as expected Well, then you'd also because of that be pushing through the pores your you know Whole circulatory system is working in capacity. The iodine is also critical because of where it's used both with women's physiology and men's physiology and both need Iodine One of the sidebar things. Okay, just as a heads up. So anyway the antibiotics
Whatever you can find that can meet your budget restrictions, I recommend the fish antibiotics for, again, most of the utility general grade biotics are available, but for instance, tractor supplies only had one or two of the containers on the shelf because they are pricey. However, they are definitely something worth putting on the shelf. Take a look real quick at the information base you can find out there.
Ignore the nay saying about it because those people are working for the hacks or are the hacks who are hoping that they'll be able to keep track of you and be able to manipulate your medical condition by keeping you in the herd package. Okay, the herd slot. Want to avoid that like the plague, just like you saw with the murder death kill shots. Go ahead, Culver, jump in there, please. Yeah, this is Tex-Mex, yeah. Hey, I want to ask you a question about ampacillin.
And I could pick it up and anyone, if you know any of the Mexican markets that, you know, where you'll see a lot of the Latinos go to, if you go to those, they'll usually have amplicillin right over the counter.
It's from Mexico, but my question about us is what is the expiration date? If I buy that, how long can I expect it to stay good? I mean, I know there's an expiration date, but I mean, what's your recommendation on how long it will last?
First rule is what I do with all of this is we double seal. Like I've talked before on the air, ziplock bag it, put it inside a sealed container. The containers themselves you've got it in typically are not going to be compromised, but this is just a military practice for multi-layer defense so that you prevent air exposure slash cross-contamination if the seals fail on the product. You have one layer over another.
Two years, obviously, is the commercial minimum, which I think most everything they've done that with, you can throw out the window. With amoxicillin, ampicillin,
What is it? Doxacycline all of these I don't know that they have the shelf life That's as long as penicillin G which really is indefinite, but they do have a sliding scale and there's no situation where they become totally Unuseful, but what with penicillin G we already know that there's a sliding scale chart that was available through civil defense and shelf stable Penicillin G was good for eight years before you even looked at degradation
Now these others may be a little shorter. Part of that might be even an intentional clock, you know, on the aisle in motion. But in the time that we have, I don't think we're going to have to worry about out dating. You know what I mean? I mean, can we afford, we can't, I don't think we're going to get to the election to be quite honest. I think we're already done. We're done there. Go ahead. I think I hear Shelby. Go ahead. Yeah, Shelby from Oklahoma. Mark, I remember reading a
Civil Defense Manual or something about the 70s or 80s, they did do a study for that about prescription meds or any type of over-the-counter meds. Solid pill form. It was good up to 10 years and then after 10 years it would degrade 10% from the after 10 years from that point forward. So I'm sure if you vacuum seal, keep it room temperature, it would probably last even, I would say an extra probably up to 20 years and then degrade from that point.
if you vacuum seal everything else. Go ahead. In fact, I'm keeping in basement temperatures, ground temperature, closest to ground temperature is about, you know, what, 56, 54 degrees. So you're at a medium-low ambient, constant or consistent temperatures, try to, you know, keep it as dry as possible, which again, if you multi-container it and seal it just like we're talking about, then you've got it on the shelf for however long you need it.
The big thing is that you want to make sure it's clearly marked. Like for instance, I do large block print on what is preferably a label that is not, you can't break down, but I'll put a slip inside the package where you can clearly read what it says. Now the package probably has information on it, but I'd like to make an oversized label that I can easily read with a simple description and that way it's quicker to grab.
Okay, because remember with all of our medical items, minimize to maximize and maximize anything that's going to be helpful in expediting the material. So it's really critical that we clearly mark and overmark whatever we have there. There's no such thing really as overmarking, but make it print it, take the time and clearly print what it is.
Another thing, Penicillin G, which I've been watching and nobody's making it, originally in the pill form, they did a hard shell outer conventional pill that was kind of like a chicklet, only on, you know, again, the older, hard, real heavy, dense outer shell. And that was part of the storage process. The shell itself encapsulated the Penicillin G, so there is your first protection.
Now if that was exposed, you're still gonna eventually it's gonna break down because like we said, air creates a progressive oxidation and or moisture from H2O, we get air, H2O in the air. And so everything would eventually break down, but properly stored, it should be good indefinitely. And again, within the window that we're concerned with right now, I wouldn't even worry about it. I mean, seriously, I've got stuff that is much older.
It's amazing what we used to get from the DOD sales or stuff that was being thrown out that was not outdated to begin with. And there's tonnage out there. Well, there used to be. Now, who knows what's happening?
The other thing about this, don't forget also, I know we're talking about the higher end of the spectrum and that's a high priority. If you were to spend any money right now on medical, compresses, field dressings, and again, penicillin with penicillin, I guess let's reverse that pecking order. Right now it's penicillin because penicillin we're heading towards the shortest window. Then making sure that everybody has a proper number of compresses, at least one tourniquet.
And the next thing I would add is when I got my little paw right here, chest seal vented, because those are just an add-on. I did not expect to get, you know, for the price that I did. As soon as I get more information on quantity available than, and I got a quantity add-on, but they're going into my kits right away. I have other solutions for that. We always teach everybody how to use the compress with the plastic wrapper for the compress.
as the seal for a sucking chest, which by the way, will still end up having to do because we'll never have enough of what we need. We're going to make a big difference, but inevitably, remember medical supplies are the most perishable. One of you pull trigger on a round a bullet, get that ammunition, that's gone, that bullet's gone. Okay, medical supplies are exactly the same thing. They're hyper perishable.
And you know Doc's gonna use what he can to save your life however many it takes Okay, I've never seen a man quit on someone He may give someone else part of the job because it's a here now you take care of this well I'm working on this guy Doc's gonna do everything you can to keep you alive you you provide the proper carpentry tools. He's a damn good carpenter Okay another thing on that
Last but not least is as we talked about storage you can use sealer meal sealer meals I've been running into yard seals brand new in the box and you can get all kinds of different bags from China Sport or whatever and Repack or should say over pack whatever you got So you've got another layer of protection and you can pull a vacuum on sealer meals Depending what model you got. So that's another consideration and I recommend it
Another thing is also with the tourniquets. Okay, another thing I got here, it's another pattern of pant belt. Now, I don't know if they're still teaching you this, but guys, our open-face standard belt was always your second, or actually was your tourniquet when they wouldn't issue a tourniquet. That was one of the things you could pull off the patient. Now, let me remind you of something. If you get somebody hit,
They could be hit with a car, they could be falling out of a window, they could be, of course, anything you do to the patient would put you at risk, because you know how it is. People, you could save their lives and then they'll sue your ass. Don't tell me about that, I already know that. But if you do decide to act, first thing you're doing is treating for shock. What do you do when you treat for shock? If the patient can be laid on their back or a stable on their back, first thing you do is loosen the pants.
Undo the belt buckle, open up the button on the top and allow for the body or the air to move. Now, here's the tough part. Inspect the area for a wound. Remember, the belt might be holding something together that might just slop out or flop out or even bleed more.
So you have to do a quick physical inspection of the patient. This includes feeling around behind the patient along the belt line where the belt is. If it appears that everything is stable and you don't have a gut wound, it's going to allow for things to pour out if you undo the belt. I'm serious about that.
then what you do is you open up the belt and let it just lay there. However, I've done that, but you have a pulsing injury that is obviously a separated artery or a tagged artery of some kind. First of all, I'm gonna put a compress on that as quick as I can, but it's still stopping with blood and it's obviously, no matter how hard I tried with the compress, I'm not getting enough energy there. Well, if you needed a quick impromptu
tourniquet, then that belt you loosen up doesn't need to be where it is. Pull that belt off the patient because it's typically an open-faced military and run it through and cinch that son of a bugger down.
Now, it may not be perfect, but it's a hell of a lot better than most solutions. And amazingly enough, those belts are especially get a real one where they used to be able to stand up on their side. Real ones were very heavy, dense material. And the clamp is very aggressive. I've had some of those for 30, 40 years. They still don't come apart unless I take a knife and pry open the claw. Okay. Well, in my hand, you hear that?
I have a new one which is plastic. Now what's really interesting is this is a similar to the idea of the open face, but it is a plastic with a clamp down keeper system. This would work if somebody's wearing it. You could pull this and do the exact same thing using this as an improvised
tourniquet without any, it doesn't have a torque bar or anything like that. This would just be to apply as much pressure as possible within the ability of that tool to hopefully stop the bleeding or at least reduce the bleeding dramatically. You work with what you've got. Now why am I bringing up the belt?
Well, you already had the tourniquet and you used the one you had, the best one you had, because it turned out there was a leg injury. And while you're going over the rest of the body, you got a stop point that showed up on one of the arms. And the one tourniquet you had for the patient is the one you've already used. It turns out you need another one. Now, Doc might have a second one, a third one, a fifth one, a tenth one, because like I said, he's got replacement kits all over his kit.
But if you're in the field, you can't use your tourniquet. So the belt is the second line option to deal with the problem with the parts inventory at hand. And you don't use yours unless it's an absolute life threatening, gotta do it because I gotta save Bob's life. I know you can do that, but in most cases, if you use that belt, it'll take care of problem number two.
And if you do a little research about using that process, you'll usually see where they recommend using a hard object or a knotted object to create pressure where you know the artery or the vein is located. Now, one of those tricks is if you have a round...
a tightly woven ball of gauze. If it's round, like say half inch or one inch gauze, you place that underneath the belt, the belt over the wound, and torque it down. Human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station
to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them. A decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it and to institute new government. Laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form as to them, shall seem most likely to affect their safety and happiness.
Prudence indeed will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes. And accordingly, all experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to write themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.
But when a long train of abuses and use of patience, pursuing invariably the same object, evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty to throw off such government and to provide new guards for their future security.
Such has been the patient sufferance of these colonies and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government. The history of the present king of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world.
He has refused his assent to laws the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance, unless suspended in their operation till his assent should be obtained.
and when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them. He has refused to pass other laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of representation in the legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable only to tyrants.
He has called together legislative bodies that places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public records for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures. He has dissolved representative houses repeatedly for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people. He has refused for a long time after such dissolutions to cause others to be elected.
whereby the legislative powers incapable of annihilation have returned to the people at large for their exercise.
The state remaining in the meantime exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without and convulsions within. He has endeavored to prevent the population of these states for that purpose obstructing the laws for naturalization of foreigners, refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands.
He has obstructed the administration of justice by refusing his assent to laws for establishing judiciary powers. He has made judges dependent on his will alone for the tenure of their offices and the amount and payment of their salaries. He has erected a multitude of new offices and sent hither swarms of officers to harass our people and eat out their substance. He has kept among us in times of peace standing armies without the consent of our legislatures.
He has affected to render the military independent of and superior to the civil power. He is combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution and unacknowledged by our laws, giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation.
For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us. For protecting them by a mock trial from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these states. For cutting off our trade with all parts of the world. For imposing taxes on us without our consent. For depriving us in many cases of the benefits of trial by jury. For transporting us beyond seas.
to be tried for pretended offenses, for abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring province, establishing therein an arbitrary government and enlarging its boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies. For taking away our charters, abolishing our most valuable laws,
and altering fundamentally the forms of our governments. For suspending our own legislatures and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever. He has abdicated government here by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us. He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people. He is, at this time,
transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy.
Scarcely parallel to the most barbarous ages and totally unworthy of the head of a civilized nation. He has constrained our fellow citizens taken captive on the high seas to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands. He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian savages.
whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions. In every stage of these oppressions, we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms. Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury.
A prince whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. Nor have we been wanting in attentions to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarranted jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our immigration and settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity. And we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred.
to disavow these usurpations which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity.
We must, therefore, acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our separation and hold them, as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace, friends. We, therefore, the representatives of the United States of America, in general Congress, assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions.
Do in the name and by authority of the good people of these colonies solemnly publish and declare that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states. That they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown. And that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved. And that as free and independent states
They have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce. And to do all other acts and things which independent states may of right do. And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our own land, our fortunes, our sacred honor. Wonderful mercy of God that we're all here today.
Many of us our lives would have been snuffed out if it had not been for the wonderful grace and mercy of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, Amen.
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 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 use in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame You've taken Satan's number You traded in your name
You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born.
Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
Both sons of the republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great republic in each god-given right, and pray to God to torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the midst from whence he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as fire and strample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the sweet ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report I'm our clunky
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many hems make for light work a million Petticoat junction operators. The ability to continue to function when everything else is offline. It's great. It's actually been a really great day today. It's been a classic Michigan winter wonderland day. Can't complain about it at all. Not too warm. Not too cold. Winner. So for everybody out there, it is the, well it's Friday, it is the 16th. You know what? We said 15th.
I'll bet you. It is the 16th of January. It is the 7th year of open Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2015, old earth calendar or Mayan crazy town calendar.
The Mayan calendar, so relevant to, well, nothing with regard to our time, but that's okay. 2012, remember, duh. And 2012, the movie. I don't have a survival limo, and I don't have the survival super Winnebago, and I sure as hell don't have a transport cargo Russian aircraft with, you know, a belly full of high-end luxury cars to use for escape pods when the time comes.
Boy, without those, what would I do? So we have Dom with us here. Yes, we do. And guys, Dom, real quick, what's it like up in your neck of the woods? We've actually had medium temperatures, high cover, a little bit of blue here and there, but then high grade cover pretty much the whole day. Well, it's been a pleasant day for this time of year, again, 16 January, but, oh, 2015. But when you get out there in the snow in some places, it gets knee deep, it kind of slows you down.
We point this out every now and then, don't we? In snow like that, you guys, snow shoes might even come in handy. Or skis, weren't we urging that a little while ago? Learn to ski, particularly if you're a young man. At any rate, it is the 16th day of January. I'm certain you've done that already, Mark. But intermittent gray, and the sun will be down in another 25 minutes. So that's the kind of day it is. Now, it's a Friday, and I know it's Quartermaster Friday.
I would say that I heard something a while ago. I don't know where. It might have been in a movie. I think it was from a real accounting. You guys, there was this one guy and he was in the unit. And this is a true story. There's someone maybe listening that can say he told me that. But up in the field and they'd come back. Sometimes they'd be in the field for like three or four days or a week. And they'd come back and everybody'd hit them hot showers. But for this one guy.
And they'd go back into the field and you could stand downwind of this guy and smell human beings. You know, like a hundred yards away, that's how bad this guy got. And we're talking in the jungle. And we've addressed this before because you know what? Sometimes you hear them, sometimes you see them, sometimes you smell them. And this is true. And Mark, you've talked about mechanical devices that would even sniff out stuff that's left behind.
But this guy got so bad. They came back from the field one day and everybody went to the shower and this guy didn't. So when everybody got out of the shower, they grabbed him and took him to the shower and scrubbed him with a scrub brush. And before everybody was done, he was rather pink and kind of raw in a bunch of places because they'd been urging him to do that literally for months. Now this guy went to the medic and the medic went to the captain and the guy was homebound in a couple of days.
I mean, coming back to here in a couple of days. Now, with that ground work there, I got to say that, you know, it is a Friday and sometimes we go off, you know, hey, it could be a Tuesday and sometimes we'll go in just some direction. It just generally doesn't seem like the intelligence report. So forgive me, Mark, but bear with me here. I'm sitting here after the hour, like day before yesterday, the 11 o'clock hour.
got the goofy TV on. At that time in the middle of Michigan here, it's one group of clucking hens or another group of clucking chicks. It really truly is. I've only got a couple of channels here in the middle of Michigan and I don't pay for cable. At any rate, the one group is on and Mark, they come up with a phrase. We'll pick a subject, you guys, and we'll talk about it and we'll tear it apart and we'll reconstruct it and we'll do all kinds of things to it.
But, Mark, the phrase they chose was somebody said they shower three times a day when they're in front of the cameras and getting all sweaty and then they go back and being on the set and they want to be fresh. And someone else said to her, no, you do that because you want to smell like a white person. And someone else over there said, oh, I only shower about every three or four days.
Now this is the stuff you guys, this is almost wismical. It's funny, it draws that giggle in the background, that muffled laughter doesn't it? But this is the stuff they're bringing forward because well, you don't want to smell like a white person. Now this goes over to assimilation doesn't it? And this goes over to trying to be better than your parents were or better than your grandparents. And if your great-great-great grandparents were slaves, there's a whole lot to be better than.
But this goes over to the division that's being thrown out in every way, shape, and form. You best not take a shower unless it's every other, every three or four days because you don't want to smell like a white person. That was actually on mainstream television. You know, I could slam the gavel and say, I rest my case because the mainstream is moving as hard as they can to basically split America in two.
It's almost like the Grand Dragons sat there and said something like that, Mark. Truly, you don't want to shower about every three or four days because you don't want to smell like a white person. And again, this is so goofy. And it seems somebody's out there saying, why are you dwelling on this, Don? But again, this was brought to the mainstream. And this is another little straw being thrown onto the camel's back.
When you recognize it for what it is, you know, it's like garbage in, garbage out. We can put that in the garbage can, can't we? I'll be quiet, no, Mark? I just want to bring that here and bring it here. You mean, hold up whatever service throw them in the garbage can. I'd be stuffing them in a crack. I'd have a real problem being right there if I was in an audience with someone making that statement. Oh, yeah, I want to go problem being. Today, I would sound like I'm to the point now where the only solution is to sound like a sailor and just, yeah, I just find out how much of your vocabulary you can pull out from memory.
and just browbeat the living snot out of a piece of trash like that. Yeah. Because this whole thing, you know, again, the other problem is that you actually have these whores that are willing to do it. They're willing to say that. That tells you what kind of money prostitutes they are from the get-go. Exactly. What dirty, rotten, skanky pieces of trash they are.
I said something to somebody, I said, you don't have to explain it, you're my enemy. One way or another, you're Mark. You don't really understand that yet, you better shut your face and back down right now because you're already Mark. Me, someone else, you're on a list. They don't know what to do when you saw, because they're all told, all of us are on a list. It's like, no, here's how it works, you're on a list.
Ain't nothing gonna save you now. I best, you know, you best shut your face and you best get over there in the corner. In other words, kick rocks and get on down the road. Go take a shower, you stink. Yeah, well, bottom line, you know, these pieces of trash really don't understand where they're sitting in terms of how people are gonna look at them down the road. Well, I'm sure you were. And you were stupid enough to take them, weren't you? Hey, Doc, can I ask you a real stupid question, Don? What color was the clown that said this?
We might have lost Don for a minute, caller. Hold on there. It appears that either Don can't hear us or Don might have had to step away from the mic for a minute. We'll wait and see. Do we have Don? Still have Don. Yes, we do. I had to go let the poor dog in. Oh, okay. There we go. I figured that's what it was. Sorry about that. Again, caller, repeat that. Yeah, Don. I was just wondering, this is kind of a dumb question. I think I know the answer. What caller was the person that said this?
Oh, let's be blunt here, spade of spade and all of that. It was a white person talking about when I'm on the set, I have to take three showers a day in order to not stink. She didn't say that. But someone else said, oh, it was a black person that said I take a shower about every three days. And someone else said, you take another black person and said,
You take a shower three times a day because you want to smell like a white person. That's exactly how it went. First of all, in order for the buffoon to say that, number one, they've got a headpiece. They've got an earpiece, and they're told and cued when to say certain things. The other part about this is they're given priority statements to integrate into. It's like AP Wire Service. When you used to have the AP Wire Service printouts, they would have the larger, it would be larger print.
for the words to emphasize. In other words, you could be a little stylistic in how you generate the message, but these words must be incorporated. These were the key catch phrases that had to be used. And the printout would have normal type and then have double sized type for the priority words.
And if need be, would also give a particular quote that must be incorporated. In other words, a complete statement that was part of the harping done by all of the announcers, no matter who they were, no matter where they are. The same is true with their initiation before going up on stage for their play acting for the day. So when you saw that, that was brought in by, that's why I'd like to find who is running that program because that's the one that gets hung first.
because they didn't just think it up on their own. That didn't come from them. This is all scripted. They're key scripted components. And that was a scripted component, which means find who generated that, whichever Placenstein, Cohen, or Bloomberg it is, and string them up by their neck. Let's do it like this. If you think any of these talk shows are spontaneous or ad lib, you're living in the 1950s, about 1952.
And even there, here's the thing, you can catch it when it does happen and become spontaneous because they go to an unscheduled break, everybody of course all of a sudden they're startled for a minute before they go to break and then when they come back they're all sitting back in their seats, their legs are together, they're totally quiet, everybody, I mean totally just like they're zombies and whatever they're saying is whatever's coming through their earpiece.
because it didn't fit the script. This has happened on many of these Yap shows in the morning where they were told, keep pumping, keep pumping, and they're telling what to do, but it's contrary to what they want to say. And several times you've seen this where they'll grab their earpiece and throw it on the table. Well, why are they doing that? Because they're shouting in their ear to get a certain agenda across, and they're not matching the agenda.
That's what's happening. And so all of a sudden they go to an unscheduled like 22 minutes after the hour break and in the next minute all of a sudden you come back and the earpiece is back in and everything is rearranged back to where they started and they're all sitting there upright and they're back straight and they're all... To make us cover the black eye? Yeah, their eyes look like they've been like, you know, like deer in the headlights because they've been told, you know what, we can find another meat puppet like you to throw in your chair.
Get your act together right now and follow my orders. And that's exactly what they do. Look at the mid-level turnover. Mark, you pointed this out many times. The high level are there because for a while they were good mid-level. They were loyal mid-levels. And then they were shuffled up into a higher level. But look at the mid-level turnover in news reporters. And much like you talk about the CIA and the FBI fishing.
And I'm not talking about computer fishing. I'm talking about they're looking for people on campuses. That can happen in different venues too, can't it? They get fired at Fox, they get hired at CNN. Yeah. Right. Well, what they do is they consider the outlying areas to be the minor legs. You know, like, you know, remember Don remembers this guy, Bill Bonds. Okay. Bill Bonds was notorious for being a drinker and going out and getting fights while he was running around Detroit.
But he was a benchmark ABC mouthpiece for Detroit, you know, Detroit News, you know, for, you know, ABC.
Well, he got sent up to the majors. He was taken out of Detroit after he had become a prima donna here, got to New York, and they actually had him there at the National News Center and upon the evening news at the prime time for about a year and a half, two years. So much so, let me remind you all of something, you might have noticed him. You ever watch the old Planet of the Apes series? Remember the old movies?
You might recall if you look you'll see two news people from the Detroit area, Bill Bonds and all what the hell. The other one was a black woman and I can't think of her name right off the top of my head but it will come to me. But Bonds was notorious because well he started doing in New York what he was doing here which was going to the bars, getting mouthy with people once he got drunk and getting into fights.
Eventually, they took him back from the Nationals and dumped him back here in Detroit. Or he could fight in Detroit all day and they didn't care, you see. There's an example right there of them moving on up. In this case, Bob's was a white guy, middle build, roundy face. At the time, he had foofy hair, but his hair was disappearing. Step one, he had a wig. Then he was one of those people who got the hair transplants.
His hair was kind of foofy and fluffed up and squiggly. You see, they get the hair from a certain part of your body where there's more hair. Most people don't remember that. The hair transplant. I didn't say implant. We're talking transplant, guys. The hair was a little more, shall we say, cr-
So what he did is had all the rest of his hair curlicized accordingly. You'll see in the Planet of the Apes series what I'm talking about. The movie when they have him as, you know, he's one of the, he had a jerry curl. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's got that really fuzzy hair. So anyway, but I guess he was baldering another spot for a long time. So anyway.
As it is, the mouthpieces, well, this tells me, like I said, they're turning it up and they're twisting it towards America to desperately try and stir the pot further. All I can say is organize our equipment train as militia, stay focused and get focused if you aren't already on learning the basics, people.
A lot of people are talking about all this specialized stuff that they need or they think they need or they're going to do this and that, but they do not have the basics perfected.
And again, I will emphasize, short list here real quick, no sought-off shotguns, no automatic weapons, don't worry about explosives, you'll pull them off the warm corpse of your enemy. Hey, you know what else? Don't worry too much because personal hygiene is some of the basics, isn't it? Yeah, well, you want to live longer, you'll stay clean, it's just that simple.
Let's put it that way. You know what? One of the things that our survival escape innovation courses, in our survival courses for POW operations, two of the men that we had, as I've talked about before, one was captured both in Korea and he also was a POW in Vietnam. Fine luck that was. The other, most people are familiar with, he was a World War II vet.
I looked at my notes, I just had my notes from that class in my hand. I still have them from 1976. It's with an H2. If I shut up I'll remember it. I'll rattle it off while I'm talking. One of the things he pointed out that he learned right away, wash your hind end.
It didn't make any difference with both of these minutes like they said well How is it you survived for so long with all these guys dropping like flies he goes well, you know it was cold outside I didn't care how cold it was I walked over to where we you know We had like they had a stream running through the compound in most of places not all But if they had washing facilities, but nobody wanted to use them winter said he went out scrub this idea He goes you got guys with bedbugs you got fleas you got all this other stuff Well guess what all of those bugs carry disease
And the other one, same thing. He was in Korea. Oh, they didn't care about you in Korea. In fact, if they'd have had their way, they'd have shot him like they did God knows how many POWs, which is what they were doing with Americans. If they thought American POWs were going to be repatriated, they would execute all of them immediately. And in fact, when he escaped, he was one of 12 that escaped that were part of the last of about 575 that were executed.
He was actually bound foot in hand. However it worked, they didn't do a good job. They were in a hurry with the group that he was with because they had already executed almost 600 men. The ropes on their legs were piss poor because they were running on a rope. They used some twine or something. Here are these guys running hell bent for election cross country with their hands tied behind their backs, not able to undo themselves because they did a good job tying knots. That's one thing Koreans are good for.
He said once we got one of us loose, the rest of us got free and we were able to start moving. But he said for the first three or four miles with his hands tied behind his back, that's how he announced.
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