Mark Koernke discussed Michigan State Police announcements regarding voter fraud investigations from the 2020 election, including discovery of gift cards, burner phones, and weapons at clandestine locations. He detailed allegations of ballot stuffing involving thousands of fraudulent votes, connections to Democratic National Committee operatives, and money laundering through Las Vegas and Toronto. Koernke also covered preparedness topics including propane appliances, incandescent light bulbs, solar yard lights, body armor, camouflage patterns, and communications systems including Morse code and FRS radios. Caller Larry from Indiana discussed economic collapse preparations, food security, and the need to acquire supplies before potential digital currency implementation.
His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat, speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to cure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land 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, 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 traded in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm and keep our country
deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be raped. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride?
And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright, as I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came.
His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled, each god given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave the land of the free? Poor timer, currently one day closer to victory for all
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of August. It is the 15th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2023 old earth calendar 2023 battle for the Republic the dance of swords. Let the dance continue. We'll make sure the music's there. A couple things don't forget next month
Michigan State Capitol Annual Rally, Second Amendment Rally is still on September 13th, 2023, 1 p.m. Open Carry March around, but not on, the Capitol grounds. And that, of course, is through the Second Amendment Association, the Second Amendment groups around the state that have organized this. There's a couple of other postings you'll find on YouTube and on the web pages.
Michigan State Capitol annual rally is still on September 13th, 2023, 1 p.m. open carry March around but not on the Capitol grounds. So there's more stuff going on with that. In fact, it won't be until tonight we actually get a follow-up. Probably it may only may even be after, unfortunately, the 8 to 9 o'clock program. So we won't have the information until
Tomorrow, Wednesday, Weapons Wednesday, about what's happening here, there's a few things going on that are being challenged here in Michigan successfully with regard to the anti-gunners and it's much positive stuff that is going on. So we'll let you know. If we can, I have a guest up for the 8 o'clock, we'll see what happens. If not, then it'll be tomorrow. So, other things going on, needless to say, the attack continues on the
Mr. Trump, as expected, this is a dog and pony show with a whole lot of dead ends. It makes no sense, but that's typical for the Fruit Loop party crew that we're dealing with out of the district of criminals. So nothing surprising there. The interesting thing is that, wow, hold on here, I got noise in the background. Sorry about that, guys. I don't know where that's coming from. I have something making strange. Forgive me.
Really? Okay, I got a couple of flares. Okay, I got the oh, okay. Thank you. I just got a couple of spikes off the ultra net system here too and Okay, yeah the 13th there actually will be a meeting tomorrow also Taking place just outside of Lansing. I think on the west side
having to do with the march. I don't have any more on that, but I want to say thank you for our friend that just piped in that yes, they're having a series of additional meetings separate for anybody who's part of the two eight groups that are formulating the meetup tomorrow night. Apparently there is a group get together. You might want to check your bulletin board if you're listening and you're with you know, you know who and then we'll go from there.
Also, again, there's supposed to be another rally over in Battle Creek coming up, too. I don't have the particulars on it, but they've already got location, location, location. I was asked, did I come over and speak? I don't know what's going to happen there yet. Well, we'll be able to, but again, I don't have the date or time, but that'll be in the Battle Creek Mission area. Actually, over towards Urbandale on the west side of Battle Creek.
We're Kellogg's yeah, and also for Custer and all the other fun things are so and also the original home for Liberty Tree radios Sister organization Republic radio international RRI Republic radio international and Outside of the things that I just got sent hold on here having to read and do the program at the same time so Okay, everything else is expected and we will have the information on
These designated meetups that are taking place, but also the speaking engagements. There's also been a request that I speak in Hillsdale. They're sitting up on a possibly on Hillsdale College. We'll see what happens there. I've spoken there before. It's been a while, but there's a request.
for a couple of updates. I should say basically an American Peril 4 kind of thing, which is something we all have talked about here. Should we do one? Why not? Well, if we did, it's mostly, and I told you so we can walk you right through all the things that we originally covered in American Peril. And if you haven't watched America in Peril, certainly you could support Liberty Tree Radio by purchasing a copy. But there are copies of America in Peril out there.
on YouTube. So if you go to YouTube and you punch in America in Peril, if you've not seen it before, then I recommend you take the time and go over there and watch it. American Peril by Mark Kornke. Sit down, watch it, and you'll recognize, oh, I know that. Oh, I know that. Well, we know that. It's like, yeah, well, remember, the American Peril was done.
In the middle of the Waco siege, 1993, and it was part of several different things. It was, you know, people were coming up to us. We had meetings going on all over the country here in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, virtually every state where we were running around and everybody was asking the same question behind the scenes, which was, what are we going to do about this? Because we can't let them do what we figured they're going to do. So again,
bit of history there that you should look at and remember so we told you so America in Peril by Mark Kornke and I've been working because I don't know that it has all of them but I think he should but it doesn't have to come up but Stanley Weiner, Wiener Bomb. We get a number of little skits.
that were impromptu sit-downs. In fact, we were in two different states when we did them. And one that people have been asking about is, well, the firefight has started. That's your Mercedes out there burning in the street. Isn't that your Mercedes out there burning in the street? So I know we have the one, which is the cafe, which put the glasses on if you're not familiar with that one.
But we did a couple of others now all these we did in one sitting it was just a certain individual and we were bouncing back and forth And we did this all just with No, yeah, I'd say one thing it bounced off. We click another click another click another and actually worked out pretty well we were able to do a series of individual blocks and they were promos for Liberty Tree radio and
Republic Radio International, RRI. It was a pirate station, don't you know? Hi, RRI. But it was a lot of fun. And somebody has asked me also if we could just sit down and do some more of these. I do have a few people I can work with here. We have been reading the Battle for the Republic book into recording.
The biggest thing has been changing up some of the battlefield background noise, but there's quite a bit to choose from as a matter of fact. Battlefield ambience, where ambience, which is kind of fun. So again, just a reminder, yeah, we do have other stuff that's in the, you know, either in the works or in the archives, and it's some of the stuff that needs to be up here on the air. So we're going to dig it out and make sure that we put it out there where it's useful.
And it is in the archives because it was played many times in the actual archives for the programming. So we haven't recorded that way also, which I may have to go through a number of hours to find the window I'm looking for and then go from there. So we'll see what we can do.
Also, before I forget, and if you haven't seen something, again, it's an I told you so, if you're not familiar with what's going on with PPU, and also with Old Yugoslavia, the Serbian manufacturers. Now, what's interesting about this is not so much that it's really, I will say this again, we knew this was coming.
But it's not so much a ban as it is just the idea that Serbia has gone to nationalize production and Sistava and PPU, Privy Partizan, the manufacturers of PPU ammo are, well, they're being told they're going to be producing everything for military purposes for their own government.
Now, this may also be contract munitions going out to other parties. I doubt that they're going to be selling it to the Ukraine. But they have kind of picked up where the old Yugoslavian government left off with being the rent-a-revolution manufacturer. If you were in a third world environment and you needed ammunition, tank parts,
weapons systems, artillery, air defense, take your pick, anti-tank weapons. There were three countries you went to because they were the Rental Revolution manufacturers that were kind of neutral. Not really neutral because Yugoslavia was, well, leaning towards the Warsaw Pact. Finland, Yugoslavia, and Taiwan. Hey, you know about Taiwan. You hear about a lot nowadays.
But back in the day, Finland, Yugoslavia, now Serbia being the dominant part, the rest are shadows of what Yugoslavia was as a unified country. But Serbia is the core element that did more of the really hardcore work than as far as manufacturing goes and the rest. Let me give an example. Everybody was always talking about T-72s with Saddam Hussein.
But what most people weren't up to speed on is that at least half of those quote-unquote T-72s were not Russian T-72s. They were Ukrainian contract T-72s. A quite different bird in terms of specific features of the weapon system. And if you needed small arms ammunition, the go-to guys was Yugoslavia. This is the Yugoslavian alliance.
Ugo Amel was considered on the Red Revolution market a premium amel, not punkachunk or oil, it's tossed away. No, Portuguese and back in the day from say the 60s, 70s and into the 80s Serbian slash Yugoslavian amel and Portuguese amel were the Kaczmiel if you were a third party country because they were a very high quality
and be very affordable. Another thing is if you were building up or upgrading a piece of equipment, you had a bunch of weapons and the powers wouldn't sell to you, or he didn't have as much money anyway. You went to Yugoslavia for the gun system. You went to Taiwan for the electronics, specifically night vision, even thermal to a degree, but thermal was 30, 40 years ago, it was very uncommon, but it was out there. But night vision was the priority, along with optical sightings, and then Finland for
precision equipment and or strangely enough as you've seen chemical defense nuclear biological chemical defense and other precision weapons equipment that the other two couldn't necessarily produce with enough quantity to make up for your needs so you went quietly under the table to Yugoslavia quietly under the table over to Taiwan and quietly to Finland and you could take a T-54
T-5455 model tank and upgraded to the equivalent of an American or Russian counterpart in the newest pattern. You could get all the add-ons that you needed, bargain basement, but they work. And of course, if you were willing to spend more money, buy a whole brand new tank rather than upgrading the old stuff you had laying around, or not sold back then, but it's old, well, it was old then, but it's older now. And most of those pieces of equipment are still in the service.
Today, PPU is the last gasp or the final dot in the inventory of weapons procurement that's over the counter out of Serbia, along with, of course, what Sistava represents in pistols, rifles, etc. And, by the way, even shotguns, if you didn't know. So, right now, their priority, but what they're claiming is they're not going to be exporting over here.
And why am I bringing this up? Well, AIM surplus. And AIM surplus has a good selection of PPU right now. They've got 30-30, 243 Winchester. They have, oh, this is all PPU ammo. They have 38 Smith and Wesson. I've mentioned that many times. And if you have any of those top break Weblis or Enfield pistols, if you have any of the older
Smith & Wesson K-Frame Victory models for World War II. Most of those are 38 Smith & Wesson. This is brand new, PPU, boxer prime, non-corrosive, reloadable, ammunition for a very good price. And you don't have to modify another piece of brass. It's actually built 38 Smith & Wesson.
And I harp on that because the guns are good and the weapons are just as viable today as they were when they were built. But you're also building up, you're getting fresh ammo and you're building up your reloadable brass inventory. That's especially critical because you want the right case for those .38 Smith and Wesson type pistols. Now remember the British guns, I'll repeat this again, .380.
on the weapon. That's 38 Smith and Wesson. The Brits make their version of it and have a Darryl Nomenclature for their marketing and for their record system for the British military. But it's the same. Okay, it's the same bore, same case, same powder charge. You're the new fresh ammo. We're flawlessly in those guns. Now the other thing is there are a lot of older top break
little bulldogs or side gate bulldogs out there and such that are in 38 Smith and Wesson. Hey, if you can put a bullet in them, as long as they're still synchronized, guess what? They work. So don't think twice about the idea of keeping those guns functional. Another one, there's a pile of H&R pistols in 38 Smith and Wesson. Not 38 special, 38 Smith and Wesson. And this is the ammo that's over there. You might have a grandpa gun that takes that.
So here's your chance to still buy ammo. By the way, they do have 32 ACP. They also have that in Norma. In fact, both Norma and PPU are competing right now quite heavily. And the good thing is that there's a little price jiggle back and forth. I think the best 9mm is over at AIM Surplus. It's $11 and something for Norma 9mm ball, 115 grain.
By all the ball ammo you can get, I've repeated that a million times. I will repeat it again, over and over. Why? Because ball ammo is your center. Everybody's gun can handle ball ammunition. It's a semi-automatic carbine, 9mm ball. If it's a pistol, 9mm ball. It's a 9mm parabellum. I don't care if it's a Luger, P-38, Browning High, Power, Sig, Glock, take your pick. 9mm ball ammunition, that's what you want.
Because when somebody says throw me some ammo, you want to be able to toss them something that's going to keep functioning in the weapon just consist as consistently as it does for you. Okay? Now another thing, if you have any of those National Guard, the Spanish National Guard 7mm Mausers, remember there was a pile of those that came in, $69.95, that was that magic number for years, just like all the other firearms.
There is a bunch of these that were first coming in in 7mm, then they came in and they're modified 7.62x51.80-308. Okay, now 7mm, 7mm, there's are not interchangeable. But you may have one of those Mausers. Now there's two types. One is in the traditional Mauser configuration. The other, the FR series, are rifles that were made to create the sight picture and even look up front.
very much like you were operating a sent me rifle. Well, it's not a sent me rifle, it's a bolt-action Mauser, but they changed the sights. This was a wise move. So sight, picture, sight alignment was comparable. These are the FR rifles. There's the FR-6, FR-7, FR-8.
I don't know which volume came in way in better quantity, but these guns have a flash hider It looks just like the flash hider because basically it is the flash hider off of the the G3 The weapons are the earlier pre 98 Mausers, although because they are pre 98 their post 98 production So typically because they're a designated in model 1916 or a model 19. I think model 32
Could be wrong on the second one because it's a 30 something But anyway, these rifles do require an FFL if they're in the modified configuration now if they're not Now it's not because they were modified. It's because of the air production was prioritized by the Spanish for reconditioning But there is a mix of these out there and some are pre 98 and do not require an FFL
making them very desirable if you can find somebody who's got one because they do not require any paperwork. Okay, but there is 7mm Mauser over at AIMS or plus right now. So if you have a 7mm Mauser, 8mm Mauser, 8mm Hungarian straight pull, the straight pull rifles, very common, bunch of the M95 model.
There's a bunch of ammunition over there for all of the above and more. And yes, they do have 8 millimeter mounts that are fresh also. Keep plugging away. If you can't, don't have to order four in a lot of boxes, just keep buying it. But it's PPU, so we may not be able to here in a little bit. Go ahead, call the trip in there.
Those World War One modified rifles from previous though the the action and receiver and everything are all basically the same as they were previously and that's why they would it's just because you know cosmetic and or utility add-ons that they updated it to that made it a different model year and It goes beyond the issue of the date at that point it becomes only the date the new date and
It doesn't matter that everything else based on the weapon was created prior to and if those modifications had not been made it would still be a non-NFA weapon, correct? Because there were some post-World War I pre and post-World War I but just before and just after variants. Spain was really kind of funny in that they continued to produce
Most of the Mauser variants, if not for themselves, they also built newer models for countries that had already committed to the earlier Mauser designs, pre-K98 Mausers. But the interesting thing is there's nice rifles. And the other thing about that modification is the weapon also typically takes the SIG slash either the CEPME bayonet or it actually takes the SIG bayonet.
which I thought was rather funny because again the sent me gun was standard at the time but they set up the if you take a look at these rifles you can find an example of them usually floating around many many of them came in most of them are not resold this is one of those guns that once it got sold out there I saw you know I had a guy that was next to me set up when these rifles came in he had a hundred of them on the table for about $59 apiece
He got a pile of them and he got them for a great price and he sold out everything in less than a day. Went back to his storage shed, got one got another hundred, put them on the table and they went just as fast. 7mm Mauser models and 7mm has always been tough to get for a while because there really wasn't that much surplus that anybody was going to come off from. The countries in South America used 7mm like Spain also because Spain's on the continent.
the rest are in South America, what's interesting is that very little of that ammo was ever surplused out. They kept it, kept the rifles in service. They couldn't afford to throw them away. So it's most likely that again while you get the weapon for a reasonable price, the problem has been ammunition. You either have to build new from 30 out of 6 cases or whatever you got that's tired and blown out
and what you do is you neck it down to 7mm, resize it, cut it, shape it, and the other is fortunately first it was PMC that brought in a bunch of 7mm and now it's for the time being it's PPU. So the rifles themselves if they're dated pre-98 then they, no matter what they do to them, it's like saying if you, you know, they're sporterized, would that change the gun? Well, no.
Then if it actually is a pre-98 date, it does not fall under the Firearms Act because it is a non-firearm by the designation of the government. That's why I asked. You were saying it was reissued from the arsenal at a certain date. And even though the modifications didn't affect the very basic function of the weapon, which would be NFA by date and activity.
How do they claim, I'm saying basically driving to the point of, is it only the fact that it was reissued from an arsenal, the reason why it's no longer an NFA weapon? No, what it was is they were actually dated. Because otherwise they said it's the same thing. Okay. Oh, they're actually dated. There's a cut off for the one production run and then there's a, that's what I said. The M1916 is basically the designation for it for the later model. And the thing is, the Spanish never got rid of the earlier weapons.
When these all came out of surplus, they almost came out one right behind the other. And it was obvious that what they were doing is they were upgrading because they were finally building up enough of a reserve of the CETME rifle. And then remember they were going to the new CETME rifle and, you know, the 5.56 gun. That they could start pulling these guns out of their strategic reserve and sliding them out into the rent-a-revolution market.
and they came out one block, but they came out one after another after another. The first batch looked just like any standard pre-98 Mausers you'd run into. The second batch were the first of what they called the Guardia National variant. And then the second and third are obviously the same thing, but just another build project. They also made some K98s like this and very few of those came in.
And then apparently those just got slid sideways to somebody else who bought the lot. Because the big seller in the later models is obvious that they were actually not in 7mm but were in 7.62x51 NATO. So the big advantage here is obvious. I mean plenty of surplus ammo laying around for those.
But the 7mm is a beautiful rifle. The 7mm cartridge is flat shooting, it's deadly. I wouldn't want to get shot with it. Its accuracy and potential is comparable side by side with the 8mm Mauser. It's always been argued it was kind of a weird flavor choice, but most everybody stayed with, if they were in Europe, either moved up to or stayed with the 7.92x57, which everybody calls the 8mm.
The 7 mills were relegated to export and allied sales, or allied what we call lend lease. Allies like Argentina, Ecuador, everybody bought 7 mill at one time or another.
The Argentines, they of course had their own 7.65 Argentine cartridge, an expansion of the, you know, one of the Mauser cartridges, but always parallel with 30 out of 6. So would I carry a 7mm? Oh yeah, you'd give me a 7mm Mauser, I'd run it all day. The biggest issue would be could I run it all day because of ammo, which is why, you know, again, we always high harp on that cartridge when it comes to availability. And right now they have it over at
Now again, with what I just watched here a few minutes ago with one of the other announcements before we started the program, it looks like they definitely are shutting down export, but it's not the US stopping it. Serbia is going to a war footing. Serbia has prioritized all production for its purposes to ensure that it has what it needs for what it is it sees on the horizon.
So, understandably, everybody's now focused on what their government is expecting. I know they're not doing it for free. They're going to get paid, obviously. So, they get paid the same. They're happy if they're making it for their own land. The big thing here about the 7-mill mousers is you still, you will see them in a gun broker. You'll see them in all the other different sources. And you might search around.
and look to see if you can find any of the National Guard conversion rifles. They're the FRs. I think the FR7 is the dominant, most common in good numbers also. And we saw both of those. I know guys that bought stacks of the ones in the 7.62x51 NATO one. It's true, they never came off of them. They're just handout rifles for what's coming. And since they got them for
Well, like I said, between $59 and $69, so let's say $60 and $70 per gun, they were quite affordable. Now, the other issue here is, remember, you ate the Mauser inventory of parts, but for a little while there, the spare parts inventory came in, and a lot of guys bought the armorers repair kits. You see these now for the set-mies. Well, just think the same idea, but built for the Mauser rifles.
with a Mauser family and they were the same kit with all the armors wrenches, little tappen hammers, spanners, adjustment tools, and tons of spare parts, usually 10 or 20 of each spare part, like for instance 20 Mauser Sears, 20, you know, triggers, 20
of Sier Springs, Recovery Springs, Magazine Follower Springs, Magazine Follower Springs. There's not that much to a Mauser action anyway, but front sight and rear sight replacements and all that went for under $100. So you got the tools, all the goodies, a transport chest, the spare parts for about $95 to $110 a whack.
So if you bought a crate of those rifles and you bought one of those kits, you can pretty much keep those rifles going as long as they stayed in the family. Keep them close. In other words, don't let them spread out far away. Just keep them together. And again, this is the advantage of, when we're looking at defense packages, any of these military systems, it's not just the
Initial purchase it's all the stuff that shows up that is very desirable towards keeping the weapon systems functional and firing pens extractors and ejectors are especially critical all springs and the simple the weapon the more likely it's Affordable to actually get the job done even if all you're gonna do is one rifle So that's why I harp on those because it right now
I have seen, like this last weekend, I think I saw 70, 80 grandpa guns that were being passed down or moved out over the weekend with different collections. And I would say probably a third of them were mousers of one type or another, including 7 mil mousers. Most of them are Swedish, 6.5s.
That was a real common and really popular mouser for the longest time because the 6.5 is a sweet shooter. 7mm is right there with it. 8mm, a little heavier, a little more recoil. But that's the stuff that's popping out of the grandpa collections right now. So this is why PPU is really handy so that since most people probably didn't pass on the ammunition,
with the rifle. They might if they're smart, hopefully they looked around in the house, maybe dad passed away or grandpa passed away and they're looking at the estate. Half the time though they don't. The ammo goes either of the it's left behind, magazines get left behind for handguns. It's okay because we pick them up. But we get them for nothing because they don't know what they're for. But
The rifle itself again if the best situation is always ask if you're buying something at an estate sale Hey, is there any ammo around here for this? Well, I think there is oh really so it probably should have been here already So anyway asked about ammo. What about parts? You see me gun parts laying around you thought maybe it's your dad have a place restore all this stuff Or grandpa restored this stuff always ask where sugar says no. No, we just found that in a gun case
or found this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, and those in gun cases. You know, that kind of thing. The other thing is always peruse with your eyes. I have found parts, pieces, and assemblies because people just didn't know what they were in the maintenance shop, especially if somebody has a shop. Go through the shop and be very slow and methodical. I found a whole tray of Mauser parts at a
on a state sale here, been a month ago now, and it was all a mix. It's a jumble, but obviously the guy on the bench worked on a few, probably K-98 custom projects or something. And you take the old military parts off, you don't throw that stuff away, you just put it off the side because you're upgrading. Usually it's trigger improvements. Could be changing the bolt because you bought a turned down bolt system.
can be any number of things. And by the way, on that note, if you do run into parts, don't think that parts are junk because there's something that might be a take off. And I'll give you an example of what I just mentioned. There's a lot of mousers out there that to afford a scope because they're Polish or Czech. Now the Czechs usually had turned them down, but not always. The straight three o'clock station mold handle
When you move it upward, obviously with optics it doesn't work for, you know, long, long, long, or short eye relief long scopes that typically you'd like to mount on top of most American guns, and Europeans do it too.
But the real popular thing is being selling as you've probably seen if you went to Centerfire or Sarco or Gun Parts Corp. They have turned down bolt replacement kits and what you do is literally you cut off the bolt handle at a given point They tell you what distance you bore a hole you put a threaded piece of stock in there And then you work the stock in and then the work material the threaded stock you the bolt handle that's provided has a
is already pre-threaded and what you do is work it out to the stub and lock it into place and even less sophisticated but very common traditionally was cut it off and the guy knows how to do a teague welding or you know very good is very good with the torch and you would very carefully reattach by brazing or by
You're physically welding, you've got to be careful there because remember, heat transfer into the bolt because your bolts are annealed. What you do is actually lock the bolt into place one way or another and as it turned down bolt, now you can handle putting whatever scope you want on the roof of it.
on the top of that gun. So that's the other most common modification. Well if you find any of the old bolt handles, don't you throw them away. They're just as handy in reverse order when something gets busted, broken, or somebody else might have butchered something and it did do a good job of putting it back together. If something breaks off and you don't have something to replace it, it'd be kind of nice to take that old junk part out of the inventory there with a little bit of innovation on your part. You can reattach it and shazam that rifle's back in service.
So again, even stuff that's cut off the weapon should always be saved. You don't know what application may need or have for it. Just a heads up on that one. But anything else? Uh, guys, uh, jump in there. We're at, uh, oh, oh, oh. We just dropped off something here and it slid right off the table. Hold on a second here. Where'd that go? Burn that. Take that out. Those correspondence get burned. Now take that one. I've already seen it. There we go. Burn those.
Okay, yes here. Let me move that right out of there the others in the shred burn Okay, wait so we've got a couple other messages also that have come in from oh We've got a couple of announcements out to go through them during the break when we get to the top of the hour here We do also have some CMM Information popping up and we're oh we get a little bit of time So we're gonna wait we'll wait we'll do it after it make sure I go over there and slowly just make sure turn up
Next, see, well, on the mousers. They're fun, they're serviceable, you shoot somebody with them, they're dead in a doornail, and they're a rake to cash because you're not going to cry about anything. So one of the things about picking up guns like this at the estate sales is they're the affordable weapon that if you buy the ammo, put everything together, properly store the thing, you have a cash weapon that you're not going to cry about. If you ever go to it, you don't have to worry about it, but if you do have it, it's a good serviceable firearm.
I've also mentioned this a million times about pump shotguns for the same reason. They're simple, they're effective, but for that matter, any firearm like that that's on the low priority range, there was a pile of single-shot shotguns out there again.
Great to take apart, lubricate, properly mummify them. You put that in a tube, you put 100 rounds of shotgun ammunition with it of mixed types, slug, Sabo slug, number six shot, number four bug, and if you want whatever else you want in the mix there, of course, like I said, there's tons of eight and a half bird shot, which is great for shredding somebody at close range.
also for birding, you know game getting etc. So you could do a combination and Doing a quick shoulder battle rig for something like that is not hard to do so that you've got a system set up and It'll get the job done. You use that shotgun to go kill Ching-Li when the time comes and now you have Ching-Li's equipment Then the next person with you that comes along he gets the shotgun you get Ching-Li's whatever rifle he was carrying
whatever the UN and the PRC happens to be issuing out, you now have, and you use that to go hump the next one. Now you force multiply again. Remember the only problem with getting into a firefight is your enemy that you're shooting at is using up the ammo you wanted to take off his corpse. So the better you are with a ball peen hammer or a machete or a pickaxe when it comes to, you know, Maxwell silver hammer comes down on their head.
That would be your better choice, but if you are going to shoot him, again, shoot to hit, you don't shoot to scare. Aim low, go slow, work your way up. It's that simple. First, immobilize and incapacitate. Stun. Ideally, if you can close and still club him like a baby seal, yeah, if he is still kind of twitching.
that's your better choice. Get the helmet off or get the hat off first though. Don't waste the equipment and don't mess up the gear that you're going to need for future infiltration. Remember, smile and wave, cup of coffee, clipboard, that kind of thing. So, let's see, oh, communications Tuesday before I forget. Communications Tuesday and before I forget. Keep an eye on it. I did something at Dollar Tree I've never done before, but everything out dates, so to speak.
I just got a whole bag full of AA batteries for, what, 50 cents a box and some of them for 75, you know, a pack, because they were obviously gating, you know, they were getting to the edge of the date by their designated package, how they finally caught that, that's kind of rare, there's probably a bunch of them like it on the shelf anyway.
What am I going to do with those? Well, they might be outdated. They're probably no older than the stuff I've already bought from Dollar Tree earlier this year because I bought them from the same place, but I've been always going to Dollar Tree. Automatic policy, you buy two pouches of eight or 10 AA or AAA batteries. Depends on which biggest pouch they have there of little blister bags. Not the cards, they'll only grab the card if that's all they have.
So what do I do with those? Well, one of the things I do is I'm running a series, as I pointed out, of special lighting effects outside. Last night I did an array of different infrared LEDs with a standard light bulb for it to be a standard battery and I'm instead of a rechargeable. And what did I use? I used the tired, dead yard lights. I've told you about a million times.
And I busted a few of them up, took the solar panels, put them off to the side, put a little cap cover on the top, and set it up so that I can quick disassemble it, put a regular AA battery in, or AAA. The newer ones are back to AA. The older ones are AAA. And the rechargeable battery doesn't get thrown away because it might still have some life after I clean it up. And the idea behind this was to test those very inexpensive night fishing devices
with infrared LED out in the yard at 200 or 300 feet plus away and then some out at 100 yards. Experimenting to see what the effect is but also because remember the other side is looking through towards you. And I've always pointed out that it really bothers the bad guys when you have infrared lighting out there and
They don't catch onto it right away, but they're looking through the night vision and then they look without the night vision and they look with the night vision. Wait a minute. That's a reversal. When I look in the night vision, I can see something. When I look around without the night vision, I don't see anything. Now, where did I get the infrared LEDs? They're all over the place. But one of the source points for infrared LEDs are
don't forget uh... your remote controls that everybody throws away i grab every remote control and get my hands on the somebody chucks got bags and bags full of them. Why? I can scavenge parts out of them. There's a lot more parts on board that I want but one of the things that you've got is that uh... LED sending unit which by the way is free but the other consideration is there are a dozen different uh... supply houses out there. You can get bundles of IR LED China Sport Throwaways
for about three cents a piece. I've got them down to as little as a half penny, but you have to buy a lot of those. So anyway, for logic, you maybe don't want more than a hundred. Maybe you want more. If you're going to have fun with electronics, I would point out that you can desolder the standard LED in the yard lights that Dollar Tree sells. Anything that they sell, spotlight, their little spotlights are fantastic.
How about you make a little IR with a massive reflector behind it, spotlight. Not a big deal. It all comes apart quite nicely in China sports. You know, punk a junk, so you're not going to cry. In fact, you won't make a mistake because there is not that much really to make a mistake over. But you de-solder the conventional full spectrum white light LED. Usually those are ultra-bright now. And reinsert an inf...
infrared LED and now you've got stakeable IR lighting or little spot lights that are stakeable that you can move every night. What? Oh yeah, you move them every night. You don't leave them in one place, move them around constantly. Get used to the idea that when you move around in the yard, move your lighting around. Move your security lighting, your support security lighting. Now here's another thing, don't forget most of your, like the camera equipment I told you I've got on the big screen right here to my right,
Which by the way is a throwaway large screen television that somebody else just didn't like the color of anymore even though it's black and the new ones are all black and it's really nothing. There's nothing right home about it. I got that for free.
as a throwaway, well, remember the cameras are IR sensitive, so the more IR lighting you provide, the more low-key you're, well, virtually looking outside as if it were daylight out there, the more low-key your security operational systems are. Now certainly the enemy coming in with night vision, first, second, third generation, you won't see any first, the enemy's got third, fourth, and now the latest fifth.
Hell, they probably have up to seven, what am I talking about? But the fact is that when they look out there, this is something that will be notable, and it changes to a degree how they have to kind of look at the overall environment, because why would we put infrared lighting out there? Well, to support our night vision, just as they're using their technology and supporting their operations. So the big thing is, keep them guessing, move the lighting.
Just an idea, something you can do constantly. And you can also keep adding to it. I would point out, I think I've pretty well decided that I'm going to buy 24 or a flat of those yard lights at a time. I'm going into Dollar Tree now. Why? We're getting closer to the other end of problems, but it's really cool because
Again, I'm illuminating areas or what were dark spaces just enough that even with conventional optics you can get a pretty good shot. Now, if you specifically take those lighting systems and put them at particular ranges, it's like aiming states. Did I see motion at 100 yards? Did I see motion at 200 yards?
If I can see through my not as sophisticated Gen 2 or Gen 3 night vision device that my enemy is in motion, I'm not guessing so much with still with night illumination technology, with night starlight whatever, night vision, to a degree you're still, well you certainly can put individual routes.
The Cap-It Firepower is still used. In other words, the traditional musket ball three-shot, three-ball shot is what's being used even to this day. Now, for you to be able to tighten up your accuracy in specific range and contact makes a big difference as the defender. So, the LED lighting is a, even if it's just a white LED lighting.
If you put it in, for instance, on the fence posts in your area, the light poles, the power poles, get a ladder up, go up to the length of an extension ladder. Put a couple of those $1.25 LED lights on a stick, screw them into place, weatherize them, as I've told you before, you've got to use bathtub caulk on the top to seal the area around the solar panel.
And it offers very useful illumination over a fairly wide area. I don't need it to be daylight. I just need to determine the enemies in motion and I can see physically where they are. Now if I want to get more sophisticated, I can do ground lighting that can supplement that to create shadowing. And remember, it's like putting a ground flare out there, in this case something that runs constantly.
I follow the shadow to the base and I shoot where the base of the shadow is. Does everybody understand how that works with night fire? Now again, you don't blaze away. You either individual fire to see how successful you can be, obviously, or three round burst, but about one of the three rounds probably will tag something if you're lucky too. If you're really happy, three. You really get success.
So again, these LEDs are a cheap electronic solution. You can use them for communications. We've talked about that too. One if by land, two if by sea. Consider this. If you are in a defensive position and radio is not possible because of jamming electronic countermeasures, et cetera, big deal. Ensign type signaling is still a simple, straightforward method.
You don't care if anybody can see the two white lights that are going to be turned on and left on, or in other words, the LED light stuck in the tree and I'm not sticking around. What does this do? The two lights identifies that the allies are in motion. It can be any combination of different lights. It can be also colors. Don't forget that a lot of your LED, a little more sophisticated ground lighting.
in the little battery units actually has color options if you want to spend a few more dollars. And that means that it can be seen a great distance out to the horizon. It can be demonstrated with colors or color combination. One by white, second by red, third by white. Okay, check the book. Okay, we know who's coming.
We know who our allies are that are deploying. We're in the defensive position. They've come to confiscate the guns. It's supposed to be a Waco scenario. It's not going to be. But instead, we're the anvil and the enemy is going to be squashed by the hammers that are coming in.
See how that works? Anyway, prior proper pliding prevents piss poor performance. Be creative. Use what's available on our fingertips, especially when it's cheap. By the way, at our fingertips, we are at the top of the hour. We're going to hear the music here. We did start late for everybody out there, forgive me. The problem was hookup. I kept having issues with the system at this end. It's not really been overly hot, but it has been delightfully summer warm today.
Everything is taking advantage of that saturation rain we had. The beans have taken off, corn has taken off, the tomatoes are looking great. The fields everywhere are lush in the bottom of Michigan right now. And the corn shot up another foot. So, in fact, like I said, there's some record growths. I would be fascinated to see what shows up for the county fairs this year. Anyways, we should be here.
Oh, excellent. That's wrong with it all. Fantastic. In fact, we just ate the last of it last night. And although she might have two years left, she's stripping off to making a little corn salad thing right now. But, yeah. I was just curious. When we picked them, we were up against the cow corn field, the feed, the livestock field. The last three rows
Seemed like nobody else had gone in there and picked that area But they were the larger ears and I'm wondering if they had cross-con, you know cross-pollinated because they were so close to the to the unnaturally tall eight-foot tall corn And a couple of the larger ones here that were kind of starchy when I ate them and I'm like yeah this tastes just like the field corn that we used to eat when I was a kid we'd go across the street to the to the cow farmers brothers place where he grew the corn for the cow farmer and
We'd huck off about 10 or 12 years and bring them home and boil them up. And yeah, it was cow corn, but it was edible. And we put butter and salt on it. So I just heard. All guaranteed. Yeah, there's probably a little interbreed when you have fields close by like that, especially a production facility. They know it too. They should anyway. But I can't say that. I think somebody knew because like the last the last three rows before you got to the tall commercial corn.
They progressively got larger as they got closer, like the last row right next to them, which was about three feet away from the next field. The ears, they were almost twice the size of the ones they were on the far side of the sweet corn patch. So I was just, like I said, I took some of the bigger ones and kept them out and tried them, and yeah, they were a bit more stark. So I just keep them crossed by. Hey, there's that. It's the law. I dreamed the other night that...
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 of the free and home of the brave.
The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent.
Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled.
You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken some. 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 family farms 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 that children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trampled each god-given right, we only watched him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave?
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I'm Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2023, Old Earth Calendar. I'm a Doctor 23, Battle for the Republic, The Dance of McCoy. Real quick here, Special Notice, Attention, Attention, Special Notice, Attention, Attention, Special Notice, Attention, Attention, 4th, Rich Metal Combat Team, Hamlet's Battalion. To meet tomorrow, that will be the 9th. So out there, you know the location.
Again, attention, attention, attention. CT Hanlon's been only hanging in Fairview as part of the discovitalization issues with the center going on. Again, the fourth, one of the older RCTs, the Ridge Metal Combat Teams Colonial Marine, out there, there is no location. The different Ridge Metal Combat Teams are because each one obviously developed at different times. They're not like
to the other and there's somebody said years ago, well we could just reorganize everything. It's like, oh yeah, let's create lots of confusion. Everybody, why do we want to change unit batches? That's going to happen. And besides, the oldest formations like the fourth go to the foundation and overlap into the pre-present era of the older everybody calls the 90s before the 90s people. There are militia formations in Virginia that go right back to the
in the country and are multi-generational. In fact, very quietly have been shaking their heads. Everybody knows their own archive and histories, the verbal histories from generation to generation. And all they could say is, it's pretty well time for another one. So everybody's in the same boat. And again, in this case, Hanlon's battalion is full strength with 25% reserve, and they won't come off those people.
So that's not a problem because they're a fighting unit. I know what they're like. They've been involved in. They were involved in the Taggart war. So they're reliable. Anyway, other things real quick. One more time. Also, Second Amendment groups here in Michigan. Second A. September 13th, 2023, Michigan State Capitol annual rally is still on. And again, that's September 13th, 2023, 1 p.m. Open carry March.
around but not on the Capitol grounds. Don't worry, there's big sidewalks there. And there's a whole lot of other places to move around and even to rally. Don't have to be on the state grounds. That's not a problem. The Capitol grounds is what they're talking about. Also, again, we're hoping to have Dave up here in the next day, maybe tonight. I don't know yet because I don't have any message yet.
As I said, we may not get some of the information I'd like to put upon the year tonight until after the program. But there is a bunch of stuff going on. Fantastic, good results, everybody doing their part. Again, got a lot of good feedback on what we were doing talking about what's going on with the Coronavirus virus scam, relief money issues. Other people are asking questions. We are going to make sure, if Dave hasn't gotten back with you, forgive us. He was traveling, he travels every day as a matter of fact.
though you don't know that, some of you do. If he hasn't gotten back with you about here in Michigan, he will be no later in tomorrow. Okay? Maybe tonight, like I said, we're kind of in a jumble here in state because there's six or seven meetings we could attend, but I can't teleport. So we have to pick and choose in the next day here what we're going to be able to attend so everybody's moving in different directions so that we cover all the bases.
and that way everybody can share all the information. There's gonna be some activity over as far away as, actually it's up by Camp Stabaway, Camp Ojibwe as they call it, Michigan, the prison system, up by Camp Stabaway, up in that direction, far, far, far, far western element of the Upper Peninsula. It's almost as far as you can go. You can still go farther north, but you're not gonna be able to go farther west. They are meeting with Wisconsin militia,
tomorrow and also to discuss some of the other issues with regard to Township and County activity here, which includes the resolution and the Second Amendment resolution and Second Amendment resolve issues So the UP is going to be a little busy on the far end I believe that also we have another meeting taking place up Aranac County. There's going to be a meeting in Aranac County
Tomorrow, that's Township County and also Village Board members. And it's not just Air Anak County, obviously. Air Anak's kind of a flat, well, it's got some pretty real estate, but it's one of those flat areas off of the north end of the bay, of Saginaw Bay in Michigan, where the thumb is, where the thumb and the finger come together on the map. If you go just north, that's Air Anak County.
They have been very, very busy. We almost bought the radio stations there, the big ones, the FM stations there. There was a window when they were incredibly inexpensive and we should have. We could have easily and we should have. So that's one of those. You could have and keep yourself in the ass for that one. But the other people that are in the county and the individuals that are now having their epiphanies are being brought up to speed. So we will know more about that after tomorrow night's meetings.
Also, there is another Costa meeting taking place in Monroe County. That is actually tonight. That is a supply and support unit meeting that's taking place with specific militia units that are organizing it in a particular banner. Remember, as I've told you, we have plenty of gun units.
What we need and the costa units are going to be physical supply and support and are going to integrate with the transportation components. So they've got a meeting tonight. This is going to organize a couple of companies very quickly and additionally we already have and it expands on the southeastern Michigan quadrant
away from the Detroit metropolitan area and not right downtown Monroe or anything like that, but rather the Monroe area. So the support units will be then connecting with and have links to Michigan militia at large, Colonial Marine militia elements and Wolverine militia corps along with the other independents. So that's going to be a very double plus good thing. And we are immediately radioing that unit up. The channel 31 crew will be down here.
This weekend, which is, that'll be the 12th. They will be in the Channel 31 crew will be down here, radioing up the unit and integrating it with the equipment we've already installed as of the 12th, which that should be Saturday, I'm pretty sure. And if it takes more than a day, those guys are all retired. They're doing nothing but putting together Patriot Communications.
So they will be there for as long as is needed. Once you're going to find out, one of the cool things they did is something I've argued Captain Monahan did this years ago. They modeled it after his original mobile radio base that he set up. He also did a number of trailers. We got two out of the four trailers that Captain Monahan had built before he passed away. They were purchased from the estate.
And that's the model that everybody's seeing now, the one that we basically could call the Monahan trailer, I guess, if you want. But the guys with the Channel 31 have basically a mobility bread van, truck van, that is designed to support going in. So you come in one door, they go through and model everything up or issue out. Everything's already bagged, tagged, and tested.
How much do you need? You cover the cost, it's all minimal. A lot of it is recovered equipment in terms of the CB radios and the base stations. But we also have FRS radios brand new. I just got a sampling and I have not even had a chance to break the package. But we have, as I told you before, we have a couple of FRS package radios that if I'm satisfied with them, that's what these guys are going to have a couple of thousand of.
We're going to make a package deal. They have the resources to do it. I want some myself. And the price is insane. It's basically Alibaba prices rather than retail or even chopper Chinese prices. You buy a lot, you get a good price. So I'm looking at them right now. I already have the samples in hand. This communication is Tuesday. It's a good thing I kept talking. I have to. It's radio.
But we will let you know. In fact, by 8 o'clock, I'll let you know more about those radios. And if I'm satisfied that they're what I'm pretty sure they were, I'd never do anything until I get a sample. Now that I've got the samples, we're going to beat the living hell out of them tonight. I'm going to be walking out, walking and squawking around the area with a handful of radios. We're going to find out what the specific range and rough terrain is, direct line of sight, the whole nine yards. And if it works the way I believe these will,
Then for our friends in Monroe, this is probably one of the kits that you guys will have on hand to man up everybody very quickly. We don't count on any one of our radio systems to be the solution, and you shouldn't either. No, this is the best thing. No, I've told you before, and I will repeat it against Communications Tuesday. CB radio, marine, in addition to that, two meter.
And don't forget, FRS radios and conventional small format radio FM radios. Now those can be had in the older headset pattern and they also made handheld models. They're in five designated FM frequencies. They're not very sophisticated, but they work, they're incredibly clean without a whole lot of back noise. There isn't a whole lot of fuzz in the background.
The cool thing is that they're very very clean very clipped very quiet radios All of these units will take throat mics Handheld mics headsets, etc, etc with most of the smaller units I will remind you of that But you want all of these five basic radio systems in play Because the other side is going to try to do everything they can to bollocks up anything and everything you got
Now to go one step farther, I'm going to remind you, we open up all of our CB radios. For instance, the Channel 31 radios that will be issued in Monroe. Those are all open dot full spectrum, upper and lower sideband, first of all. And they also have 100 extended frequencies beyond the standard channels, if they're the digital readout. If they're the mechanical 23 channel, we have a special project for those. Okay, let's put it that way.
They're unique. They have much more in the way of guts and range. There have been some really good projects done by the crew there on that. In the base stations, it's a mix. In fact, again, it can be kit radios. We also have another radio, which by the way I'm going to look at today too, that is a low, low-end
shortwave transceiver. And for most everybody to put a backup in somewhere, this might be a useful solution. Let me give you an idea. The price for this unit was $54. It is supposed to be a full spectrum and it does take add-ons just like most of the other ham transmitters that are transceivers that are out there. But this is an all-digital unit. I have no long confidence in that.
I'm going to tell you right now, but it will work for what it might be intended. Remember that not everything is what it appears to be. But the big advantage is that you can afford to actually have multiples of these units. They would be most highly susceptible to EMP, I guarantee it, because they're all micro-digital. But you will be able to listen in in areas where otherwise you couldn't and you'd be able to get the signal out.
I don't know what the range is, haven't tested it. I don't have a whole lot of confidence in this equipment, but I have enough confidence that it could be useful, we would intend to use it for. And we have different ideas, again, about how to make this new work. So anyway, for everybody down there in Monroe, for the two units that we'll be meeting, actually it would be more likely, probably quite a few other independent people are going to be there. Again, hopefully give us some feedback after you're done tonight.
And also, again, we'll be meeting up, we'll be at least two of the meetings that are planned in the next day and a half. We're not going to make any more time and distance is the problem, but again, people are splitting up the task, then we'll come back and we'll conference on what we know. And this includes the litigation from one end on the state, but also the criminal arrest package that the other, that the state are doing.
Understand that that whole process over there on that side has nothing to do with the Patriot movement. It is fully within the political sphere of the present Michigan political system, with the Republicans, the Democrats, and the Independents. So that's their mission, that's their task. Let them run with the ball. If they do, ha ha ha, again, they should, some are listening. I would hope that they do.
But we'll see how this plays out. Like I said, this is not a tailgate party at a football game. This is fighting for your life. This is fighting for the future of the state of Michigan and for the future of the United States. Everybody takes it seriously. And by the way, I have a fresh cup of coffee here I'm gonna smell. Oh, hot in the taste. Don't forget hot cocoa in the middle of summer.
Caffeine and trust me my eyeballs just increased dramatically. Okay now next, another two. Again that was the message that came in. That is again there's other for the fourth RCT, Hanlon's battalion. You guys have some other special messaging going on. You need to use your Colonial Marine militia
pin number with page with the alternate and you'll see what I'm talking about. This whole stuff has got to be done immediately. So take care of that and okay we're almost to the bottom. What shall we do for the bottom of the hour? It is Communications Tuesday. We should have something in the way of a unique piece from the past. I'll tell you what, rather than that
because Uncle Mark just likes certain songs and I, this is my program by the way too. And if you could Johnny Cash further on up the road because for all of you people that are working right now, we're heading into battle. We know we're gonna fight and if we're gonna fight no matter what happens, we're gonna see each other further on up the road. And our plan, live to see the end of everything that we have to endeavor to complete and then we'll part.
Just no matter what, time doesn't wait for anyone. And then we'll all meet again down that long road. We'll all smile. And we'll remember. I think that's half the battle right there, guys. Because we're actually gonna keep smiling. I shall sing as I slay. I won't even think twice about what it is we've got to do to the enemy now. And it's just been an attitude for a very long time. We shall sing. By the way, where did I get that from? You know, remember? You ever read Lord of the Rings?
Well, if you read The Lord of the Rings, you'll recognize that term. And they sang as they slay. And into the valley they went. Yes. I'll give you another big hint. Your actual ride of the Rotoram. They did not balk. But instead, they had felt joyful for if they were going to die this day, they were going to die assisting friends standing amongst brothers.
destroying an enemy that deserve destruction. We have an enemy that deserves destruction. Hopefully Edwards there and Johnny Cash and further on up the road. Let's see if he can get that for me. If not, I know how it is. And by the way, we have been fighting communications all this day. It's right. Oh, I don't want to talk over the music. I don't hear it so far.
We have had all kinds of communications glitches all over the place. I've had people complaining to me. I just went out and was talking to one of the other shop owners. First thing was that everything is glitching. It's like, wow, 21st century, planet crap-who, right? Sergeant Major. And the sergeant major looked at me and said, yep, shook his head and just looked at his shoes. Yep, planet crap-who, Sergeant Major. And by the way, he is a sergeant major.
Anyway, other things going on until we hear Johnny Cassius further out of the road, maybe. Ian Peabury, isn't, oh, P-E-A, Peabury. I'm not sure, it could be Peabury. After all, you know the history of Ethiopian coffee bean picking. This one might be worse from time, we shall see. So, next, also, Morse code, something somebody mentioned I haven't talked about in a while.
Captain Monahan many years ago did a Morse card and I recommend that you do the same. You can do it either credit card size but it's kind of fine print so you got to make sure you tighten up the copy you make and laminate it. But I would also do something else. If you are doing any kinds of recopies of the manuals, there are some images on the manuals that are
Again, eye candy for the sake of martial image. The SOP manual, if you're going to redo it, some people are reprinting it, I understand. We don't, in fact, don't think I'm complaining. It's just like everything else we've done. I expect you to reproduce it. But let me recommend that you do in largest format, largest font possible.
You need to do a Morse code page inside, say inside the SOP. Flip up on the inside covers. Take the back or the front. It doesn't make any difference. But I would also do this everywhere you can. Let me point out that if you're putting together a cash kit, one of the things you need to do are laminate cards with specific information.
One of the things you need to have is a laminate sheet. It can be an 8x11. That makes it really easy to read. It is a Morse code sheet. Now, let me recommend something else. Put it on both sides of the paper. Then laminate it that way.
Now, if you can get a printer to do it, maybe you got a friend who actually has a regular strike print shop and not a photocopy, the photocopy will not be as durable, but you can use it and that's what you got. So don't worry about it. That's what you got. Don't worry about it. But if you can get an actual commercial printer to maybe take a page, let me give you an example. I was in printing. We used to do rifle targets, handgun targets, silhouette targets.
on all sizes of blank spaces with certain print production on a Miller press. Sometimes when they do set up, we could throw in because they want to run the ink, move the machine, we would throw in silhouette targets and or deer targets and they would be on full size print sheets. We're talking big ass targets, full size human size. The neat thing is you could also do this with smaller printers. They may have
a part of a section where they're only doing so many pages. They may have a couple of blankups. And what you could do is see if you could pay a token fee to be able to run your Morse card, your Morse code page in whatever dead space print area they have where you can, they're gonna lop it off with a flatbed cutter. The advantage is that you have lots and lots of different ways that Morse code is produced out there.
Code gets through in radio when nothing else does. Always remember that. Voice is horrible. I remind you again, one of the worst experiences I had. I've had a lot of radio time working as an RO. I was with an SF unit. We were deployed on the edge of Lake Michigan. The night the Edmund Fitzgerald went down, one of the worst
Lake storms in history and I was running a PRC 77 carrying two full strands of ground line plus my combat kit plus my personal weapon which that time was an AK my firearm I was issued an AK from the from the arsenal in the comp communication everything had to be repeated seven eight nine times
I was coordinating with a ground unit that was inland that had gone in Air Mobile the night before and we were meeting at a rendezvous point with a dispatch team to land an amphibious element from Coast Guard cutters. Well, the Coast Guard cutter went out in that storm. Half the crew were on the deck seasick
Half of the people that were on board the boat that were with the SF team weren't able to get up off of their, off the floor, puking their guts out. The element that did finally, the element did land in that condition and even sent a swimmer in once he got properly within the right range, two actually, two swimmers. But only one boat. They were supposed to be either two or three depending upon available manpower.
and they ended up only being able to put only barely man a single RB to come in to make the landing. Well, radio traffic, I'll remind you again, the night was the electrical traffic in the air, the lightning in the air was so bright and so intense that the darkness was a minority event. It was nonstop artillery, thunder, and lightning.
And the lightning was just varying shades of stark extreme white. So you have all this electrical interference. Repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat. Now over and over and over again, okay? In other words, no, I'm not calling it artillery fire. It's just I had to repeat everything. Over and over again. Let's call it another, you know, repeat. Do it again.
Well, in this case, it was yes, I had to completely rebroadcast, rebroadcast, rebroadcast, rebroadcast, and there was nothing I could do other than, and again, anywhere from six to seven transmissions, I'd have enough of a piece of a conversation so I could express to the senior sergeant who was in charge of the detail what it is that they were asking for in the way of landing condition information, and that I'd have to do the same in reverse order outbound.
Morse code would have probably defeated part of that problem. And one of the reasons is because code is blank, it's just like a lightning, it's blank, light, blank, light, blank, light. It might still have required repeating, but it would have been more likely that I could have gotten a clear, single, short message through. It is also true with a lot of background interference and even with jamming.
that code will get through. Now it doesn't have to be traditional Morse code. It can be a reconfigured version of a Morse code. Remember, you can do this digitally. In fact, remember, in the later stages with the US military, we had, although now they have, it's all pocket sized. Well, we used to have a bubble pad keypad that was about half the size of your traditional computer keypad.
This was a completely weatherized, fairly heavy unit. It was an umbilicus with an interpreter and a compressor on board and a small unit to attach them to the PRC radio. And I could punch in a particular message and it would send it out in high speed code. It would send it out however you wanted to. It could send it out a compressed voice, receive it, the interpreter would work at the other end, the same unit that the other guy had or whatever base operation had.
And I could send out a burst signal that would be compressed and it could be paragraphs of information if it was verbal or it could be paragraphs from paragraphs of information if it was digital or if it was code. And whatever code translation because it also had an onboard encryption system. So I'm using Morse code which is translated obviously into the electronic signal as it is being scrambled.
And then the receiver at the other end is doing its part to, you know, resynchronize everything and construct a legible piece of information at the other end. But again, rather than using high speed, we would probably be using conventional key. Some operators are faster than others, but I will remind you of something that is a real problem.
that you're going to have to remember in the early stages most people have little or no experience with morse code. So you are going to probably want to team up. What do I mean by that? It means that you're going to want to have two people on a receiver listening to the code and you preferably want them with headsets on and this is kind of like an organic discriminator. What do I mean by that? Well, two people are listening each has a notepad.
They're going to listen to the message. They're going to write down what they are receiving in their ear. And then what you're going to do is look at the note and compare it. They're going to be actually taught to do it themselves. And that way, if there needs to be clarification, they can request clarification. Or we have what is slower, short, shorthand, high confidence.
signal messaging that can go right to the person who is supposed to receive it, the executive officer, the signals officer, or the OIC depending upon whether or not you're in the field or if you're in a garrison or defensive situation. Again, the interesting thing about this is it's not hard to do because you can get a splitter for instance. The radios that I've got here, I have
A couple of them that I picked up. I have a fishing reel box. Actually, it's right here. Okay. And in this box, it's a double-sided. It has an outer clear plastic. It has an inner sealed compartmental shelf. Each of those has adapters for any number of different pieces of electronic equipment. I have made many of these up. For the radio operators, using, for instance, the FRS radios, your bay, let's see, a bow of
or the Young Tong or any of the other motorolas, Ken Woods, Take a Pick, whatever it is. There's a company that makes what are basically dual adapters for plugging in the audio to the audio station and being able to do one, two and even three outbound lines. So what you do is you're only gonna need one radio, but you are gonna need that splitter and then you have to have a couple of either sets of earbuds, headphones, whatever you're gonna use.
for reception monitoring. Now, why am I using two people? Early on, most people are not going to, are going to have a tough time with code. It takes time. Now, you want to test people. Here's the other thing. Military has done this for forever. Well, as long as they've had signal. Guys, why do you think they did the audio test on you when you went in the military? Do you think one of the several things that they were looking for
If you have a wider range of hearing capacity, you are more valuable for that skill than pulling a trigger. You're more useful behind a headset and a microphone. And in many cases just listening. Now here's the next thing that they're immediately looking at. Do you have any languages?
Now this doesn't have to be modern times. This goes back as far as military, as far as you can go. I know guys in World War I, radio was quite young that everybody was tested then because they needed ears for telegraph, radio phones, radio wire, ground phones, okay, field telephones, and for code radio. Okay, so while the technology changed a little bit, the situation is still you got so many hundreds of thousands of people coming into service.
you want to find all of those diamonds in the rough and you're going to direct them. So you need to start thinking the same way. If you've got somebody who's curious, well, interestingly enough, if they're usually good at math, you're going to find that they're typically good with code. That's a basic rule. For whatever reason, that's how the brain works. You tell me. But the bottom line is that a person has good math background and in fact likes math.
You're going to find that typically they're good with code. We've recruited a lot of people as either primary RO's or as monitoring RO's for a number of different projects. Remember, we've got communications units. Those people are prioritized, especially if they have superior hearing and have a wider spectrum of reception with regard to or perception of hearing. Remember, it's, you know, audio, audible range. What is their audible range?
You guys need to be working on that now. And again, this is a high priority. But in the early stages, if you have mediocre operators or people with little or no experience, this double up system means that you're, what I said before, it's a handshake verifier. It's a discriminating system, the same thing that your radio uses every time you listen to it. Two people are monitoring, ideally your radio, you have three lights, but there's only two that are used.
This is where the idea of upper and lower sideband and CB radio came from. You have three elements of a signal going out. Normally, if you listen to old radio, and you probably heard this if you're my age, sometimes all of a sudden everything sounds like this and then it sounds normal and then it sounds like this and then it sounds normal and then it sounds like what's happening is there's a variance in the signal.
and the discriminator, which by the way this technology is old, this is not new, oh the Space Age, no this is old technology. There's an upper and lower leg and then there's the primary signal. But to eliminate that war bullet, to clean up the signal, especially with commercial radio, where you want music to sound like music and not like a, a Cylon, you know from, you know, Battle Star Galactica, the original, right? And that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that
The idea here is that either leg, upper or lower, fill in the difference. In other words, there's a conflict in what it heard. It's not getting it off the other leg, so it picks up off the upper or lower leg, upper or lower side bend, and it fills in the difference and comes up with a cleaner reception signal out of the speaker.
what you perceive it, okay? So what you're doing with two people monitoring a transmission is they're both writing it down separately and they're both hearing it separately. This is why earbuds or earmuffs are a better choice. And then after they're done, they, not you as the team leader, they have to be trained to compare each line and confirm.
If there is something in one line or another that is questionable because they've got a conflict, they need to look and is it just a mistake and read? Because the word that the operator number one wrote down is not a word, but the operator two wrote in her perception or his perception. What it was, it was keyed out. Well, then you can probably go with that as the most likely solution. So this is a poor, simple, organic version
of what was originally an analog and then later a digital system that is used to this day in the in electronics, in communications. This type of software mechanism and hardware mechanism is even in your computer. Everything is in your cell phone. It's in everything you use. Basic idea has never been lost from radio on that, with radio or television for that matter. Okay? Anyway, do we have a caller? Right farther. Do you want to leave anybody out?
Just to be safe. Sometimes I hear noise. I don't want to be leaving anybody out there in the frontier. Well, we're almost to the top. Can we do it? Yes, we can. We're almost to the top and not quite. So anyway, hopefully I gave you a good understanding of ideas, how we can set...
certain elements of communications up, including human operators and how they should be applied. Let's not forget code. Why do I want to print it in different places? I want it everywhere we can so we have a Rosetta Stone system everywhere. Okay?
And this should be a policy with any critical elements that are public elements, but we don't want to lose them. No matter what, we want to be able to tell somebody, hey, have you got an SOP manual there? Yeah. I don't have any copies of code here. I've just got, OK, you got an SOP manual at that end? Well, hold on here. Anybody got an SOP? Yeah. It's a code, last page. You've got code in the last page there on the inner panel. Oh, you're right. I see it. OK, good. That's what you need to reproduce.
You're going to be using conventional Morris on occasion. That's what you're going to use later on a career will arrive with additional code technology We may change the code up. We will increase the number of letters This will change out significantly in the construction It could still be broken by somebody eventually but it's purely for short time defense And it will be used minimally to begin with we don't use our military combat radios as homie telephones
Okay, just not how it works. Anyway, we got just enough time. Edward, if you could, I asked for this to bottom of the hour, but let's see if we can punch it in right now. We got enough time. Before we go, I want to hear it, and I want you guys to hear it. Johnny Cash, further on up the road. If we could play that, Johnny Cash, further on up the road. We got just enough time to fit it in, and I can still squawk a little before we leave.
And I will remind you again, it is Communications Tuesday, batteries, batteries, batteries, and batteries. I mentioned that earlier on in the hours. I went over the Dollar Tree. I got batteries for 50 cents and 75 cents a pack. Well, look at those. They're probably outdated, guys. They're good. As long as you don't drop them, soak them in salt water or do something goofy, those batteries are still serviceable. And you got them for half the price or a little less than half the price, a little more than half the price of what they normally are.
So anytime you can do that you prioritize if you think those are older than the batteries you have on the shelf Prioritize those for all your daily use or for all your specialized technology you're applying in this day and age Where the road is dark Where the gun is cocked as the bullets cold
Where the miles are marked, in the blood and the gold, meet you farther on. I've got all my dead men soon, and my smiling skull ring, my lucky graveyard boots, and a song to sing. I've got a song to sing, it keeps me out of the cold, and I'll meet you farther on, up the road.
Further on up the road, further on up the road Where the way is dark and the night is cold One sunny morning you'll rise I know And I'll be farther on up the road I've been out in the desert just doing my time Searching through the dust looking for a sign
If there's a light up ahead, well brother I don't know But I got this fever burning in my soul Further on up the road, further on up the road, further on up the road One sunny morning as I know, brother
is to organize armed equipment, train as militia, establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations, logistics, the key to victory. Understand logistics, understand how to get what is needed, where it's needed, the fight can take place. It's more important that we get it there and get it there on time than anything else, to be quite honest. Numbers, in terms of fighters, are not as critical as numbers in terms of the bullets that get there to support and the beans and the medical supplies.
and everything else. You people are part of that. For our groups that are making a reality in the single communications units, I'm going to say thank you. It's going to be a very busy, busy month. Here we are into August, and a lot of people have got a fire under their feet and a fire in their belly, and I want to say thank you. I appreciate that. Also, one more time, I want to say thank you to our friend in Jackson.
for the significant donation to Liberty Tree Radio. Do not forget you. I want to make sure that if you weren't listening the other day, we got you now because again, it's the help like that is what makes it possible for us to continue to operate and there's a lot of good people out there and I want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart. I greatly appreciate that. And we are at the top just about. We're getting close. Hold out here. Yes, we are. We almost out-timed it just about right now.
One last thing about communications. Again, I will be looking at the radio equipment that came in during the one hour break. I might be able to give you at least a summary of how do I think about it. The shortwave radio is about the size of two card stock cigar boxes.
It is digital readout. It has a number of other bells and whistles on it, quite a few actually. Remember that's the only thing. When you're dealing with ham, there's a little more tweaking you can do. Now, the only thing about this, I think this is, I don't know what it's programmed for as far as range of shortwave. I don't know where it can go up and down the dial yet, because there's a lot of spots that are blocked here and there by the nature of the, you know, us peasants getting the, you know, the dog meat.
of the radio signal available. There's whole areas of radio we can't use that our reason why is because we wouldn't be doing or we're doing the cell phones and the other crap if you realize what you could do with stuff that's available, the space radio out there. We still do. And in fact, I like to call the null-entropy frequencies, the null frequencies. It's from a little sci-fi piece if you're not familiar.
But the no-entropy systems, it's like you're talking in the room to somebody halfway across the country. No static, no noise. You're everybody's used to that. You got to use the static and interference. No, you don't if you go to the right places and radio, which is why they don't want you on those frequencies because we're talking it's calm. It's like being up in a mountain pond doing radio.
like a cool mountain pond or just totally reflective, totally quiet. You're talking to the person and even to the last part of whatever he's saying, even breathing, you could hear between Michigan and Seattle with a standard CB radio opened up to the other frequencies. Trust me. So anyway, just an idea there. And it's not the only one, but just the CB can be done, but many others can be too. And guess what? We've done it.
Also, if you're going to do FRS, I just had a quick question here again. What FRS would you recommend? Pretty much all of them are the same. There's nothing that's fancier than the other. And remember, overly complicated, too many bells and whistles when you get seriously flabbergasted. You ever been shot at? Probably not yet. But if you're in a crisis situation, kiss. Keep it simple, stupid.
because it will be more likely you'll get the right frequency, turn the thing on properly, volume will be where it needs to be. The other thing you need to do with your radio equipment just like your weapons is practice, practice, practice, and I mean repeat, repeat, repeat. Why? Because it needs to be second nature when you grab something and you have to use it in what is a crisis situation.
This is why in medical, one of the things that tackling with medical support just got a ton of tourniquets in today. They're all getting divided up into Molly kits and or other med kits. But how do you use a tourniquet? You want to grab a couple of these tourniquets into the standard that you're using. You commit them for classes and you need to practice putting it on and taking it off. Putting it on, putting it on.
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 is a free, 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 attacks 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'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 and dead. 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 can be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died?
Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God to torture freedom, burning fright.
As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free?
and this is the second hour of the afternoon Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke. And I'm Don Bechler. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west central east and ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on
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Don, it's dark out there and we're past sunset now. What's it like in your neck of the woods? What's that day today and what is? Jumping off the wall up there, please. Well, it is the 16th day of January, year of our Lord 2015. It's cold, it's getting dark, and the little solar lights are popping up through the snow out there in strategic places. More on that in a little while. But again, it's just about halfway, just past halfway and even to the clock through January already.
2016 January doesn't go to 2000 rather January doesn't go to the 32nd does it? No, it's cold. It's dark. Let's let's I want to go back to the knife fighting real quick and then we'll talk about solar displays. Don't let me forget that please Mark. You guys as pointed out moments ago a knife can come up in a fight you don't even know it's there. You may very well be cut and not know it depending on where you're cut.
One of the things that knife fighter might do is if he's fighting another knife or a weapon is cut the hand or wrist of the of that's holding the weapon Now he might try to get in deeper. Let's go back to something many of us remember as children remember Zoro Remember the Z flashed in the poster or the picture of him remember that that is a that is a rapier's welding dream
For the guy that holds the sword like Zorro had, not a saber, although there are fencing sabers, real heavy rapiers and fencing, when you look at a sword like that, you work with the tip of it. If you were to strike somebody with the center of it, you'd bend it. But if I can work that tip, pay attention now, please, if I can work that tip, even if it's a long rapier or a little short, two inches of blade, across your thigh,
just under your groin, across the inside of your armpit, about two inches out from your armpit, and then draw it across the side of your neck, a really adept person for you at an emergency room door, and they probably would not be able to save you. That zip, zip, zip, that's a knife welder's dream, you guys. The inside of the thigh, the femur cut.
the underneath of the arm, that big one that feeds your arm, and then across the side of the neck. Zip, zip, zip. Again, if someone were to do that violently to a person, even at an emergency room door, odds are they're going to bleed out. The heart will stop in a matter of moments because there's nothing left to pump. There's a great big puddle on the ground. Oh yeah, but again, that's
that almost like a car antenna for a sword. Oh yeah, exactly. You're giving it perfectly, can no longer respond. Oh yeah. And if I can cut across the top of your wrist from the root of your baby finger to the root of your thumb, you're going to drop that knife you're holding. You cannot physically hold onto it unless you've got a whole bunch of silver tape and you say, time out, I need to tape this knife into my hand. And he's probably not going to pay too much attention to that, is he?
Yes, timeouts aren't going to probably happen. Right. A couple things here with regard to the use of minimalist blades. This gets back to the whole idea, well what can you do with a razor blade? Oh come on, you know better than that. Some people actually will say that, oh good, what would a razor blade do? Really, have you ever been cut by one? Well, shaving is not what I'm talking about. Actually, Mr. Box Cutter is your friend, as we know.
You could debilitate the entire air force with a box cutter. You could example the same wounds that zip, zip, zip with a box cutter. Exactly. Especially if there's no precursor. This is one of the reasons for not showing the blade. This is argued with all combat knife fighting or with any kind of specialized fighting as we've said before. Do not make eye contact with the target.
especially if approaching from an oblique or from a back angle of whatever kind, avoid looking at the target and avoid exposing the weapon system in any way, shape or form. No matter what it is you're using, tomahawk, knife, whatever, it should be kept concealed.
fighting knives especially. There are a number of ways to be kept to the back of the leg. It can be concealed by arching up behind the hand or holding it into the reverse combat stand grip so that the blade is actually resting along the wrist. There are a number of different tricks. That's basically a punch thrust and then bringing the knife back into the objective. There are a number of different techniques that are used. All of them are effective. The big thing is remember the basics always. And again,
Watch the blade there's a number of different tricks there with regard to Para cord and other other things have been done for the very reasons or the fears that we're talking about depending on how how in-depth the The in fighting might be or close in fighting of that type That's what lanyards were for in fact. That's what shorthand lanyards were for just for the reason we're talking about
You don't have any control over something once it's cut. And you don't have any control over when it's going to be cut because you don't get to choose the, you know, the brawl is a brawl. It's that simple, guys. There's a certain amount of coo, you know, to everything, but it's a brawl. And anything can happen, not to mention the fact that it can be a second party that gets involved that you don't even realize is part of that particular fight. Exactly. And that becomes part of that surprise and shazam, Sergeant Carter.
So, again, we need to be thinking ahead. Most important is auxiliary weapons and additional arms. Another thing is body armor. You know what, I saw, I don't know if you guys have seen this yet, there's some movie out called Black Hat and I was laughing guys because the first thing we got to show the guy doing is he's putting prison armor on. Does everybody know what prison armor is?
It's your favorite magazines tucked in. In the prison you don't have duct tape. He's taking magazines and stacking them around his belly and his side in layers and duct taping them to his torso. In prison if you suspected you were going to get a possible knife attack, it would almost always be from behind.
The old trick was to loosen up the belt, stick in your favorite old newspapers, or if you got a savior newspaper for that reason, they couldn't take newspapers from you. Magazines the same way. And you tuck those into the pants at kidney level because everybody that's really trying to stab you knows where they want to stab you. And that will buy you enough time because typically going through one or two of those good enamel paper magazines
It's really tough for a big pan or even someone with a shank because typically the metal that was being used wasn't all that great. So that poor man's body armor is just enough to protect your belly from spilling stuff all over the ground and to protect your kidneys from having a few extra maggot hole punches stuck in them or a weakened liver. Exactly.
It's an interesting thing that they did there because it's an old trick. This gets back to again something we've talked about too with regard to defense. Guys, when you hear the term and you read it in the Bible, a buckler, a buckler, a simple thing like a buckler, it was to protect the most unprotected part of your body, your belly.
A buckler, think about buckler like you traditionally wear, but imagine one made about six inches square and literally in heavy gauge leather, reinforced horse hide. It can be capped off with wood, it can be copper, it could be brass, depending upon the era, but it was designed to do one thing, just like you see in more sophisticated modern
Japanese Samurai armor. They weren't the only ones that did that. Every nationality that had a blade weapon understood the need to protect the belly because that cut is the most common cut. And if you're busy trying to keep your intestines stuffed back into a hole, you're not busy fighting. You see how that works? And so then, as was pointed out by BC, then you can start dancing on the person's other body parts with the same blades and progressively cascades.
So, a little point there, this is why the Type 56 body armor, the Vietnam Mirabar, the type you always see the Marines wearing, guys, remember that? That is hard shock, lower armor, soft upper armor. It's ballistic nylon of a pre-Kevlar, but of a Kevlar type material for the upper.
The lower was striated nylon slash Kevlar type material compressed like the Kevlar helmet you would see later. The problem is because it was ceramatized to a degree, if it takes a hit it fractures. That means that if it takes another hit in the same spot it's not going to offer the same kind of protection it did the first time around. Now it won't stop everything. It was designed to stop a lot of things though.
It would of course especially help with knife fighting. Something to think about. Body armor in general is kind of handy at least if nothing else for belly armor for protecting that frontal area. You still have to remember to keep your arse away from the blade. In other words, this is why you actually lean forward a little bit and keep your legs and your center of mass behind you because anybody who is worth their salt is looking to get to those spots that Don has described.
And the idea is to keep your weapons forward, to protect you again, to defend and also attack. And keep your critical components behind your weapons. Those parts are probably kind of precious to you, the dangly ones especially.
Anyway, before we go any farther, Doug, go ahead and jump in there. Whatever other things you want to cover because we only have so much time we're going to be here. And let's not forget, let's get night vision and solar panels. You want to mention solar power? Thank you. I looked through the window here and that brought that reminder to myself too. But thank you, Mark. I looked through the window here and I have, from where I sit to do the hour, it's kind of, it's, you know, like Sheldon. It's my spot. If I'm going to sit down in the living room, this is where I sit. And it might be in the daytime and it might be at night.
But you know if I sit like I usually do because we are creatures of habit to a certain extent, right there in the lower left hand corner, right in the lower left hand corner, is a solar light. And out the other side of the two track there is another solar light. And it's about one third of the way up the window and almost centered in the window. And if I lean forward ever so slightly, oh wow.
There's another solar light there just a little bit above the bottom of the window. Now they light up the two track out there pretty good and you know if it's a moonless night I can sit here with the lights out and I can see shadows and I can see the coyote and what not. But you know what if I'm sitting right here and I just glance at that window I can tell if somebody's standing out there looking in the window in the dark. Because if you guys live in the country someone can stand at your window in the dark.
And if they stand just far enough away that you don't see their face lighted from the interior light, why they could stand there and do all kinds of things. As example, take aim at you. Just a little, you know, it's not like Don's paranoid or anything. It's just like it's good to have the little indicators out there to know what's going on around you. Isn't that true? Isn't that true? Because that's the closest window to me. And it sure seems like if somebody really
You know wanted to walk up to the window and well, you know put an end to Don I'd like to see one of those or more of those lights go away, you know be occluded Something between me and the light just a thought the proper array or display are two different words, aren't they? Think about it. Sometimes they're out there for display Sometimes they are arrayed and appear to be this thought. Thank you mark
Again, right now for those who are looking for little yard-like solar panel technology, right now at Dollar Tree. We're way before spring, but they've already got these out again. They're the springtime, you know, the stainless steel motif. They're not in...
Halloween colors are red, white, and blue. They're actually stainless. I've got two of them sitting here next to me that are charging up during the day, and they're part of the night lighting that we have set up so we don't have to worry about hitting a switch and still having illumination. Guys, grab those. If you can, grab five, 10, 20. Grab a whole tray if you can. They are kind of handy down the road, not to have directly where you are, but around the perimeter at different distances, and especially up where they can't be reached.
So that areas that might be a little darker normally aren't when the time comes. Leaving no place in the perimeter for someone to kind of slide in and hide. Something to consider. They only cost a dollar a piece. Now when you get them, get yourself a tube of a tube. Not a caulk, a caulk tube. Just a small tube of bathtub caulk. Clear is fine. Clear is best because it allows for light to pass.
and do a little caulk bead on the top of those little solar panels around where the solar panel pokes out of the roof. That is the weak point on all these designs. It doesn't mean they aren't going to be sealed, but to be safe, let's prevent that much more moisture from getting into that electrical circuit. And you will find that these things will last once they're put in the field for two, three, and even four years. If you can prevent the moisture from getting in from above, gravity sucks.
Then the rest of the system will do its part and you're talking hell. You can't buy the battery for a dollar. If you need batteries, it's a way to get the cheaper rechargeable batteries. But the lights themselves are very, very useful. One of the things that I did is I screwed the bases, just took a couple of conventional self-tapping screws, went right through the body and put them in the perimeter around the goat pen.
and also the back part of the property and it illuminates the ones that are operational, illuminate the area so they can see what's going on out there. Price is right. I've got a couple of them that have been out there for three, four years. I've got others that I need to do maintenance on. But you know what, for a dollar a piece, if I clean them up and they run for another year or two, wow, I think I got my money's worth out of that dollar. You know what I mean? Consider free electricity for 365 days nonstop.
Can't be that free illumination. Okay, once it once it's paid for she's there now you figure out that dollar times 365 days Another thing to note about some of these devices you guys how are they stored in the store itself at the retail outlet? many of them have a little pull tab to keep someone from turning it on and walking away and Then wearing out the device before it's sold so one could well imagine that
If you were to see this is fine white light because we're not at war right now and we've talked about white light and night vision but I can look through that window and I can determine because the white light is there white light isn't going to be such a happy thing in wartime unless it's concealed you know under your tent in your tunnel in your hooch whatever see you're looking at this you we've talked about
old developed film like the tales that you get back when you send film out. Try putting one of those across a piece of this and see what happens with your night vision. Now it's not going to be a great source of light, but if you were to take one of these white light devices in wartime and attach a piece of string to that little piece of paper that needs to be slid out and then all of a sudden the device is on.
You know where I'm going with that one, don't you? Because you can make that string as long or as short as you want. You can put that string wherever you want, like across a path or across a field. And if someone comes low dog crawling or high heel strutting across that field, they move that string, they pull that paper out. And look, there's a white light out there all of a sudden. Wow.
makes all the difference in the world. We have to be able to know where somebody is when they think they're slinking and stinking. Real quick, because I don't want to lose you right away here, Don and Till. We let everybody know about night vision technology. You've got it. People are going to need it. Look outside, guys. It's dark. The very subject we're talking about. First of all, what do you have available? Changes? Anything that we can bring people up to date with? And how can we get hold of you? Well, we still don't have the
powerful illuminator online yet that should be about a 220 or 40 yard illuminator. I'm waiting to get one of those. I have a second generation viewer and gun sight in real green screen. I have what passes for first generation as of late. It emits a white light. It would be good as you point out for training mark or for particular areas. It could still be used if you want to use a hood along with it.
It performs about like first generation green screen used to. Along that line if you're at a gun show or a gun shop and they've got a gun site or a viewer in green screen first generation and that's what you're looking for, buy it because somebody else will, it'll be gone. That will dry up soon. Second generation viewer and a second generation gun site, $980 and $1,240 respectively right in your mailbox. Two, three, one, seven, nine, six.
Again, 2317968458. Thank you Mark.
I mentioned this yesterday on the air that I need to get Mark to ship one and that was talking about you Chip. Okay. Yeah, we've got actually, well actually they're printed but what we've got is we've got to do the covers for them. I've got the next wave ready to go out but he even wants to put new, you know, what we have is a color cover and a color jacket.
And right now we've got to switch out machines. It's a burp a hiccup for the moment. And we just did 10 of everything as far as sets go. So I'm ready to go. In fact, envelopes are ready, everything's set. We just got to get the
color run and then we're all done and folded in, put it in and then seal the envelope.
They just realized they need to get prepared a lot more and so the loners, all my loners are out. Which again, we always can make more, which we are. Right now they are plain Jane covers and we like to make sure they are all squared away so you know what you got. Of course we could make them something different. We were talking about that again too that might be kind of fun.
It should be hopefully this weekend. All I've got to do is unplug something, plug the other unit in and then double check and I just got a box of color toner, actually color cartridges, virtually a case that was kind of donated to us in a very roundabout way. So I've got everything I need now. It's just going to be tonight or tomorrow. Once I get off the air, we're getting everything plugged in the rest of the way. I know you've heard it a couple of times from me. You'll see that soon.
I appreciate your patience.
Well, how things work, especially with some of the third generation, with just simple technology off the shelf, uniforms and equipment that are available. The other thing is thermal camouflage. See, I've gotten into this big debate with somebody and I've tried to explain to them, well, we're just going to use one item and it's just the silver bullet for everything. It doesn't work that way, guys.
It will be a temporary solution, but what you want to do is build a system. It's not that hard to do, so we're working on that. Anyway, just piling up is what it is. There are so many things to take care of. We're trying to make sure we get everything out to everybody that we can. We'll keep chugging away. Like I said, we can get it out on the weekend even though it won't be in travel. It will be in the system by Sunday.
It works for me. I just wanted to make sure it was coming.
Thank you Mark.
So, once again, guys, like we've said, this whole fabrication with regard to the situation in Iraq, top to bottom, generated by all these stinking ring knockers to desperately try and get some kind of third world war going or a conflict going that would just start chewing us up, eating up human beings.
just to deflect from what's going on out there. From what's really going on in everybody that everybody can see. Just a heads up, take the time, it's at www.al-monitor.com. Turkey, Syria, Intelligence Service, Shipping Weapons. That's the title. But the actual, the rest of the title is Turkish Military. It says MIT Shipped Weapons to Al-Qaeda.
So, there's a much larger piece here and there are some other attachments and extensions. So, a heads up on that one. Anyway, before you go, anything else before you go, please jump in. Oh, I can't think of it other than goggles or gun sights. Two, three, one, seven, nine, six, eight, four, five, eight. Very good. Thank you, Mark. And again, you taking off? I got to go. Okay, very good. And that's Don Betcher. And again, guys, while you're dealing with a stranger, we can deal with a friend.
Well, of course it's Quartermaster Friday. Forgive me, there was one other piece I wanted to bring up here and unfortunately what I was going to bring up it looks like they've sold out of. I've been trying to access one of the companies that has been offering the Anaconda camouflage for the first time in about 20 some years. I don't know if this is just somebody who picked up the pattern and mimicked it.
or if it's the original company that put it together but a whole bunch of it, apparently somebody snagged it realizing, oh wow, that's what I thought it was and if I can get more information, send them an email, I can't get a phone number for them yet but if I can get a phone number I want to talk to them directly. This pattern camouflage is comparable to multicam or the bubble fleck tarn like the Tibetan Tarn.
in terms of its ability, its blend in capability. Good camouflage, especially good for both daylight and for night use against night vision technology. It's one of the several patterns we are going to test. I at least was able to snag some samples and we are going to use those with the next video that we're working on so I can demonstrate what we're talking about. We already know what this stuff can do. Originally this camouflage was released back in the 80s and it was an independent that did it.
About the same time that a lot of the real tree stuff was coming out and then some independent real tree knockoffs came out. The anaconda pattern is literally snake skin. That's the impression you get when you first look at it. It's like, hmm, if you know snakes, it looks like a
Diamondback, slash Anaconda, slash Take Your Pick of a number of different snakes that are in the wild that have some very effective camouflage patterns. Well, amazingly enough, the mimic works. So if I can, we'll find another source if this one looks like it's run out. Because if one company has it, there should be somebody else through the surplus system.
I don't believe it's old stock. It could be that somebody bought up something that somebody had from the original warehouse and finally tracked down, but it is definitely a worthwhile pattern if it's available. Unfortunately, it's like I said, timing is everything. It just didn't quite catch them as quickly as we should have to peg the rest of the information. There are four shades available, including a black pattern, which isn't really fully black.
It's black and then shades in ranges of gray black and gray, charcoal to medium gray and in the same pattern. And that works exceptionally well. That is actually a far better choice than a full solid black uniform. Variations on the theme during that era, other stuff that worked.
It included the South African night camo, which a lot of you might be familiar with, or I'll jog your memory. It had a lavender and purple shade to it as far as the camouflage pattern goes. Now, this was based on defense against natural night vision, but it actually worked quite well against conventional first generation into second generation technology that was out there.
Brigade Quartermaster offered the uniforms years and years ago and I believe they've resurrected some of the patterns including one that they came up with themselves at Brigade marketed for their own purpose. They know it's their own product line. This is back when people were doing a lot of experimenting. The pattern itself was designed to be in both the urban gray range and in the brown and or green range.
was designed to overlap from say urban to field operations and at least provide some form of disruption no matter where you ended up dropping your boot. One of the problems with ACU, because the argument is that ACU was their solution to come up with something that would fit everything. Well guys most places I've seen ACU it's a shoot me uniform. I don't care what anybody says.
It is useless in a green environment. It is about as useless as could possibly be imagined in a green environment. It is a shoot me uniform in anything where there is any kind of dark background. It works probably in Afghanistan quite nicely. It works probably in Iraq so so or well enough. It works down on the border where you have a certain background or base material
It works to a degree and because of the shade ranges, may work with certain foliage like the desert or gravel desert environment. That's why it works so well down on the border. But as far as being a utility uniform, it's not. Amazingly enough, as we know, although we don't, multi-cam is not an American design to begin with, but multi-cam has been embraced or picked up to a degree. It's coming out in more and more British surplus, which is where it came from.
But already there are other patterns that have overlapped that that have been pretty successful. How effective those are with night vision will depend upon IR reflection capabilities. Most of the issues there have to do with how much polyester is in the uniform. 50-50 cotton polyester blend is about the best limit, the best balance.
However, again, a lot of uniforms out there are 60-40. Now when you start going beyond 50-50 and you go 60-40, 60% polyester, those fibers actually are, again, kind of like fiber optic. Any kind of light, any kind of illumination, anything available, the plastic will commute even though it might be colored.
will commute and reflect a certain amount of light or absorb and transmit a certain amount of light. Sounds weird, but think fiber optics. That's the best way I can describe it. So while the polyester uniforms wear better, the higher polyester, some of the Korean stuff, for instance, is 70-30. It doesn't wear out real quick. It's very robust and very, very useful as a utility uniform, but
From the night vision perspective, it is shinier for obvious reasons. More plastic involved. So just something as a heads up, these Anaconda designs that are out there are in three, well actually a brown to green range. There's a middle range between the two. There's desert slash coyote brown range. Not quite tan, but it does have a little bit of tan in it.
going through to the medium brown greens, similar to what you see with multicam, and then into lush or summer greens, which is, again, typical for the spread with regard to camouflage uniforms that are seasonal. The black uniform is the odd man out, and again, it works. And to be quite honest, if I was going to go anything, I would go that before I'd ever go a black uniform for tactical use.
The disruption pattern of that type makes the black work. What shades of black are there because they're broken down. And then you have that shade and overlapping the illumination or lack of illumination in the field, which complements the colorations you already have. So those are some of the considerations with these uniforms. The big thing, of course, even as I say this,
I need to point out in perusing the latest batches of stuff out there, Alice gear is right now coming out in another wave and fairly cheap, the TA90 gear. In addition to that, DCU and ACU are out there in force as surplus, especially in the MOLLE gear. Right now you can put a complete ACU system together. If it works where you are, if it works in your area of operation, it's affordable.
While it's used, very little of it is used to the point where it's abused. It's simply used and they've chucked it and replaced it with something else, probably even the exact same thing, just for redeployment somewhere. The DCU, which is the three-colored desert, the later desert, is cheap in some spots, not so much in others. In fact, it's pricey and in fact, crazy priced in some places, and I don't understand that.
But it's apparently, again, at present market, inventory is probably the case. It's not surplus. But they're not thinking of you marking it down because of the cost and expenditure, I guess, and replacement costs. They're pretty well keeping the stuff where it is. So you've got to shop for a part here, a piece there, and bounce all over the planet to pick the stuff up for the best price. It's tough.
It really is, but it can be done. In fact, I mapped it out pretty well for a couple of people this last week and explained they wanted a three-colored desert, helmet covers for one location, field jackets, and shirts from another. Pants are the tough one with all categories, but I found pants from three different locations to get the sizes they needed because one company had mediums, but they didn't have larges. One company had larges, but they didn't have mediums.
and or extra large. So the thing is that you're going to have to look around. As far as the web gear, there are the MOLLE gear, three-color desert, it's all over the place. Most of it brand new in the wrapper, unissued. So matching up the entire system and putting the person in the same gear, yeah, without any problem that could be done. Even to the point where the MOLLE backpacks and the MOLLE canteen covers are readily available in DCU, that's the three-color desert.
Now, Woodland Camo, oh, drug on the market. I recommend if you were trying to put a group together right now and you're looking for utility, combat, fatigue, uniform, go Woodland. Go Woodland because there's French CCE, there's Serbian, there's all kinds of Ugo, brand new in the box, uniforms that are good sizes.
field jackets, readily available, helmet covers, everything to match up, and certainly web gear, and certainly MOLLE gear if you want to go with salt vests. To be quite honest again, the Markdowner Clearance, Airsoft, and Paintball gear
It holds up just as well as anything else out there. We have beat the snot out of that stuff. Run it for as far as we could without maintenance just to see if it would just start coming apart at the seams. And it wears just as well as anything else. So looking at the Woodland gear that's out there, you can actually put a really stacked and squared away unit in the field with multiples well equipped so that they're squared away. They're not going to be strained.
And the equipment looks good and it functions. The same is true of OD Green. OD Green is of course comparable in parallel. There's tons of it. Austrian, American, German, again, Yugoslavian stuff out there in force.
Excellent condition, brand new, dirt cheap. So if you're trying to keep clothes on their hind end and keep them fairly clean, the balance is can you get multiples for less? How much can you get for the same dollar amount? If you're going to set a price, how much can you get for that set amount per person if you spent it? That's one of the things you have to balance out. Combined with your environment, where are you? That's more important than anything else. Go ahead, caller, jump in there.
Yes, Henry has a site, he has you and a really cool looking helmet. Oh, that's the equipping videos. Yes. Yeah. Equipping one was to get the basics down and then equipping two reinforced and brought into play a few other things. Because there were people that asked questions. The reason we had to do equipping two was to kind of answer all the questions from equipping one. But I tried to demonstrate based on classes that we had given on the equipment for years.
Especially people who use the steer breaking the helmet overly complicated. 99% of what we should be doing with helmets and gear we're not told even when we should be to be quite honest. In fact for years guys were carrying the piss pots and they didn't know anything about the system. Yeah everybody assumes well everybody must know if they've been in the military well they don't know about all the different keeper straps all the ways to adjust the stuff. There's a little video should be done just on the M1 piss pot.
The helmet I was wearing there was the first generation Pascat armor helmet, the regular Kevlar helmets. They used to be reasonably priced and I was actually buying them surplus from the donor to destruction to a limited degree in the bulk options. They are still coming out but they want an arm and a leg wherever they are getting rid of. They went down to a price that was reasonable and they've been creeping back up the other way as we've gotten into more wars.
And there aren't just American out there. Right now the most affordable Pascat helmet, well it was the most affordable, was the Yugoslavian version of our helmet but it's more of a squared off look to it. Well when those first came into the country here just about what a year ago, they were only $34 a piece. And they were half the price of any other Kevlar helmet. But as soon as I mentioned that on the air, I noticed they jacked right up to the price of everything else.
So, it's good equipment. First of all, putting anything on your beaners is a good idea. Just keep stuff that flies around off high explosive objects helps to bounce that off. It doesn't have to stop a bullet per se, but remember the Kevlar helmet was the Pascat helmet. Contrary to what he says, well you can shoot right through it, blah, blah, blah, blah. Well, it's amazing that there are examples of survivors, key word survivors.
who were shot at intermediate range with the Pazgat helmet on and survived quite nicely. In fact, one of the first Pazgat helmets issued went to Granada. There's an example of what I call the old possum head because the guy took three hits from an AK and it looked just like a dead possum rolled up around the top of the helmet. Well, it knocked him on his arse and it knocked him out, but he was alive.
At least it didn't turn his head into a canoe. So the Kevlar works to what degree varies depending upon how big it is coming down range and there ain't nothing you got that's going to stop everything. Needless to say, there's more sophisticated or newer nowadays. I mean, there's all kinds of technology. The hanger technology with the MOLLE gear is big. And that's a system. The PazGAT system works with the TA90 gear or with the old Vietnam era gear just fine.
and the Alice Pack, of course. But any number of different backpacks would work with the same equipment. I like the Pazcat armor simply because of the way it was designed for quick on, quick off. The idea was to make it convenient for the operator. And it was from lessons learned. In fact, they've thrown a lot of the lessons out, and then we've ended up with the same casualties we had before. So they went right back to where we started.
For instance, the higher neck armor like I mentioned in the video. Guys, that all came from the medical and casualty evaluation through Vietnam.
That's how they determined the Pascat design based upon the most common injuries to the troops. And it ended up being neck and head injuries for a number of different reasons. So the Pascat helmet comes down like the Stormtrooper helmets in Star Wars, which is where he got the idea for that.
The armor comes down and the collar comes up so you have an overlapping layer of armor there where it's not going to stop everything but it will stop a lot of throat cutting projectiles as in fragmentation or skull ripping open or letting them major lacerations to the head. The idea behind it is that it still offered reasonable visibility but more protection. And of course what they did is they basically copied the German World War II for its helmet.
The only thing they did is the Germans always had this problem when you tilt your head back, if it was a solid bar across the back, then it would have a tendency you'd have to lift your shoulders up exposing more of your body to be able to see things because you couldn't remove your head but so far to the rear. So what they did is they cut that dollop in the back of the Pascat helmet to accommodate a shooter in the prone position because it is better that you get down and dirty, get down and in the ground, get down and flat whenever possible.
That's why the helmet was built the way it is. It's still because they curved it in the way that they arched it because they didn't want to look too German. Well, it looked German enough. That's why we call them the Fritz helmets, guys. The problem is that when the water goes down the helmet, the drip edge on the original German helmets meant that the water was pushed kind of away from the body a little bit.
But with the way the Kevlar Papezkit helmet is, well it goes right down the back of the helmet, right down the collar and whoo whoo, it'll keep you awake if it's cool in the fall. You know I like that vest a lot too, that was a cool vest. I like that back protection.
Well, the other thing there too is, one of the tricks is everybody originally was buying a little oversized and what they were doing is buying second chance because second chance is here in Michigan. They were getting second chance seconds for like, we used to get second chance government vests for $14 to $25.
and they were threat level too. Plus they have a chicken plate in them. Well you put one of those on and then put the Pascat armor over top of that and you're basically looking a little under but about level four. And again, comfortable, wears well. It's still a chunk of Kevlar. There's nicer stuff that weighs less, but it's a good working system.
Now, for a while there I could still get those and as I pointed out to everybody, KeepShooting.com, www.KeepShooting.com, they had, and I think the price just changed because like I said guys, too many wars going on, www.KeepShooting.com if you go there.
and then go to their body armor. They have the German Flecktarn and they have some of the American Pascat, but I'll be willing to bet. Let's do it this way. Body armor. I'm going to do it right now just because I'm curious. Now you've got my curiosity up as they say. So let's see what we can find. Okay, here we go. Well, they're showing female body armor for $190. Remember I told you guys to buy that stuff for $25 and $30.
The USGI fragmentation slash Pascat vest, $150 right now. Now that vest was available for $60 last year. So there's what you see, like I said guys, what's happening is all the armor is going up price-wise. For instance, let's see, they don't even have the German FLEC turn now.
They are completely sold out and they don't show it or list it now. They were doing $33 apiece if you bought three of them at a time. They were offering a pretty good price. Now, they do have the Polish Army Body Armor KVL for $100, $99.99.95.
Oh, no, wait a minute, here we are, very last item. That's why I missed it, it didn't scroll down far enough. They've got the German surplus, Flecktarn jackets, and they don't have the better price. If you bought quantity, you could get them for a lot less, but now they're $80 a piece. So there's an example right there, doubled, almost tripled in price.
And that's probably the last best price for those things that we had in the country that I've seen because I've been searching all over and that was the best. That's why I kept pointing everybody towards them. Now, if you're going to spend that kind of money, they've got those brand new Polish vests for about $100. You know, it's still only $80 for the German vest. It's double that for the American, you know, Pazcat armor. And then in the skies, the limit would...
All the rest of the stuff that's out there, including $500 for the German military body armor with the Osprey type arm covers a whole nine yards. So again, it's a matter of, it's a balance thing. It's how much money do you have to spend, how many people do you have to outfit, and how much can you carry. That's the combo. That's the formula. And typically, how much can you carry is really factored into it.
There's a balance between being heavy infantry literally and working as hoplite infantry. I know a lot of guys that wear minimal armor and that's it and some won't wear armor at all. Only because they're carrying so much equipment, they carry that weight in combat gear for offensive purposes and they figure down the road they'll strip it off a corpse when the time comes or they'll take it from a prisoner.
But there again, it's a personal issue. All the less expensive stuff is pretty well gone. Or, let's put it this way, it's still there but it's not less expensive. It's like the helmets we were at a local... I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat.
And speaking low to me, he said, We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep.
Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught.
According to the state, you read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken a number and you've traded in your name.
You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born.
Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will 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 and each god given right. And pray to God, keep the torch of 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 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 the land of the gentlemen? This is the? Intelligence report time are quirky. I'm Larry laws
Very good. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, northeast, west. Ladies and gentlemen, you were listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4md.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org.
and we're on satellite. Let's see, high-arm merchant operators out there. No matter what body of water you're on, we're on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. It's been a classic summer day. Larry, what's it like in your deck of the woods? What's the day today? It's jumping off the wall down there in the old west, which we now call the Midwest. This is the 8th of August, 2023 A.D.
Indiana, I'm on the southwest end of Indiana here. I found a house from Illinois. Found me a nice campaign gas range a couple days ago. Sucker, looks like brand new, hardly even used. So, I'm going to go with the help of regulating the amount of existence. I do it for $1000 to $2000 now. So, I did pretty good. This one was $375. I didn't bicker with them. Clean of the whistle.
Way to get it hooked up. Today, I weed-eated the garden. They've managed to get some rain here the past couple of days. That's helping the peppers and tomatoes and zucchini and stuff along. Tell you what, that rain does not do a bit of good for the spinach and the lettuce. Let's see, the beets took a hit from it. Yeah, there's several plants that react negatively to the aluminum barium that's in the kimchurial rain.
Hopefully I'm coming in okay. If not, I'm going to have to move. I'm on the cell phone again. I'm trying to hold it steady. So yeah, folks, you better get ready. We've got a rough ride coming up. They're getting ready to crash the economy so they can bring in the digital ID and the digital money and shut you off from buying anything you want. So if there is anything you want, you better be getting it ASAP because even if you want it, it may not be there when they do this. Shipping is shutting down.
Guys go into a McDonald's here in Spencer, Indiana. They've taken a lot of stuff off the menu. No more cinnamon buns, no more apple fritters, no more bagels, yada, yada, yada. They've taken a lot of stuff off the menu. I kind of joke with them. I say, well, did we get a cup of bugs now? So this is the type of crap that the bastards at the World Economic Forum want to have happen. They want to take your car away. They want to take your pets away. They want to take your food away.
If I lived a little closer, I'd give Slob-Shwab a bullet in his face because that's what he deserves. Him and his little pet faggot Noah Harreri, you know, that are mouthing off to the world. And it's just amazing, you know, when they bark how fast these pieces of trash jump to try and please them. You know, we've seen the chickens messed with.
They say that they're putting mRNA vaccines into pigs and cows, which that's not good if you ingest that and that spikes your heart. Cardiac arrests are off the chart because of the kill shot that Trump worked with Bill Gates to bring to us. Really, we wanna put this piece of trash back in office to make some more of these genius decisions. How about the Y35 fighter, which is costing billions and billions more and it's still a piece of junk.
candidate Trump said he'd scrap it. The president, he threw billions at it just like they all do. Yeah, he's really against deep state folks. That's why he brought that faggot Richard Grinnell in to be the national security chief, instead of Julian Assange for arrest in Ecuador. So that's how deep state Trump is fighting for you. Memory party with the Clintons that he never arrested, but he did put in deep state attorney generals, which did nothing.
He's the one that left a pretty Chrissy Raney in charge of the FBI that's the hassling Christians and parents at teachers meetings and those that didn't want home Obama's sick agenda shoved down their throats. So yeah, modern day checkups, that's what the FBI is today. And you gotta look that up and you gotta prepare accordingly. I say kudos to the father of two down in Florida that shot five of the bastards and killed two of them.
So it's amazing they labeled him a pedo and yet they protect pedo Trump. They protect pedo Clinton, you know, they protect faggot home Obama Biden, you know China Joe and it doesn't matter folks if it's China or Israel you betray your country to another that's treason and you should be shot Trump should be shot alongside Biden the Clintons and Obama and the rest of them You know, he's talking about Pelosi's gonna be in hell. Well, you too, buddy You too
So, yeah, you better be getting ready to get what you can now while you can because, you know, you're playing a video game, you acquire certain things, tools, hammers, weapons, etc., etc. Same thing here. You want good quality stuff to use so it doesn't fall apart in your hands when you go to use it.
And now the Democrats are now mouthing off about raising prices of some automatics by what, 10 times, 250 times? I don't know. Go ahead, Mark. No, you're right. I was right. Real quick, before we get too far from the Corona beer fiber scam and also, I wanted to touch on the gas thing, we're going to hit you a bunch of subjects.
Number one, you need to be buying forward on gas components. Example, we've always used LP. We've never hooked up to any of the natural gas grid. You could, and you might be if you're listening right now, but either way, you need to be buying forward.
this last weekend just like you were talking about buying the appliance you got there. I ran into one down the road it was a LP dryer. Was it one of the brand new ones? Oh no, it's a much older one so there's no bells and whistles, there's no microchip on it. It's turn the analog mechanical dial, pick what you want to do, hit the button, congratulations it's yours.
And what you need to be doing, if you have any kind of storage space at all, is you need to go watch Facebook, watch the rummage sales, watch for the big community rummage sales, where everybody in the area is doing things. That's why I got the deals here this last weekend. And for $25, I got an LP dryer. It's exactly what we were looking for. It's exactly what I want. If I see another one, I'm going to buy another one.
Now, one of the reasons is I can also run that dryer off lesser cans. I don't have to have a pig to do that. It's nice, but it don't have to have a 600 pound, 500 pound, or 1,000 pound pig outside to get the job done. So this is another consideration for your retreats right now.
If you're going to have that, I know that's a convenience. I know it's a real convenience, but I will say something about drying clothes with a modern system. It does a more efficient job of fluffing up and unmattening the materials. That's the one thing about modern appliances. Everything had a useful purpose, and especially for insulation purposes. While we air dry, we've got clothes lines at every property we own.
Any place where I've ever plopped down equipment, there's a clothesline. Always, that's part of the consideration. Why? Well, because air is free. Okay, the wind is free. But if you think long term for longevity of clothing, let's take into consideration what we're talking about here. Number one, people aren't going to have two pennies to rub together. Not only is it going to be less efficient to use the computer run crap,
But whatever you are washing it in, or maybe not being allowed to do that at all if you have to go back to mechanical washing, I mean literally hand washing, remember if you hand wash and if you're drying, the other consideration is breakdown of the material itself because you have matting. You'll have dirt embedded in the grain of the cloth. People don't think about that. That's why blue jeans breakdown.
Literally, they're work clothing. So what happens? You get dirt and the dirt gets in between the weave, the whelp of the cloth itself, the individual elements. And it works like emery cloth. Modern washing gave a significant step up in survivability, long-term or longevity of the clothing. Not what they did is cheap out of the clothing, but if you have a combination of older,
traditional wear combined with a better cleaning system, everything you have is going to last longer. And it also is going to be more comfortable. Does it mean I would do everything in a dryer system? Nope. But let me point something out. You're going to, A, limit all the machinery you run. First of all, you only have so much fuel. You only have so much material. Even if you're burning with wood, you have to calibrate your wood use based on the season.
Always remember that, but if we switched out to going dinosaur, so to speak, then you're not just using firewood in the middle of winter or fall. You're going to be needing wood year round, especially if you're thinking about heating anything up for cooking.
Also, if you need hot water, which hot water is kind of handy for cleaning materials like clothing and such. So even if it's not the most sophisticated, you know, system, the idea is that you can provide for special event windows for activity. You schedule what you're going to do. You think through what you're going to do. You plan. We use our brain, the thing that all artificial intelligence is trying to copy.
The most sophisticated battlefield computer on the planet is between your ears. Okay? Now the other thing here on the gas by forward is it could be electric too by the way. Because there's traditional electric will work. But remember you're gonna have to consider power output to get it up. Go ahead, jump in there. Yeah, I've been trying to use as basic, basic energy, basic materials as possible. So for example, washing clothes. I had a washing machine, real basic top loading washing machine.
I didn't have plumbing hooked up in the house, but what I was able to do is take buckets of water, dump them in there, and if you want warm water, you take buckets of warm water and mix it in there. The washing machine would pump out the water after it washed or rinsed. I would just be standing by to change out the water manually. But if you've got a cistern or some way to dump the water in there, you can do it that way too if you don't have pressure.
On the stove, the range is propane ranges. Newer ones, the ovens are controlled by buttons and timers on the top, electric. Older ones, if you can find them, have a simple knob in the center of the stove with temperature on it and they have a pilot light. But the newer ones, you got to watch out. If you want a real basic one, make sure it doesn't have the clock and electronics and stuff on the top.
think it through like you're saying because you may or may not have electricity. Exactly. But that way I only had to run the like I only had to run a generator and it could be a small one just to run the... Oh we're losing you Larry. We're losing you. Sorry. That's okay. Now you're normal. You're back however that happened. I don't know what you did. Go ahead. I'll have a cell phone here if I move around.
lose the signal. Yeah, but on the basket laundry, I just run the generator just long enough to get through the wash and rinse cycle and then I'd hang them up on the clothesline. Wood stoves help dry that out quicker. So it's been interesting living off the grid here, but I've been doing it since 1995 and I've gone from, you know, we talked about incandescent bulbs, those are off the table now, I should find them on boys.
You're moving again Larry or something just happened with your signal disappeared on us again almost. Frustrating. I know. You dropped your left arm again didn't ya? Need to stick my thumb in my ear and wiggle a little bit. But yeah if we get new, if we get EMP you may or may not have LEDs, you may not have circuitry, you may not have a generator.
Some people say that nukes don't exist, that they faked all that photography. Well, I don't know. I had dreams about 50 years ago. And we'll see. We're off a close with what's going on in Ukraine. Russians are pretty much, you know, they're moving pretty quick through the country now that they've killed pretty much everybody there. And how horrible is that? You know, people have feelings one way or the other like good, they're killing the Ukrainians or whatever. But those are Christians that this Zionist
as conscripting and then marching through the front of the line to fight for his faggot, kind of. I mean, you get that. You should, you know, I feel sorry for these guys. There was a reporter there, Gonzalo Lira, something like that, and they made him disappear. He had some really good reporting there in the opening days of the war, and he was, you know, he smoked a cigarette, had a baseball cap on it, a real relaxed attitude, but he told you the truth, and that's what they couldn't stand.
So, they put him in prison for a little while and then made him despair. So, yeah, now they want to do that task here, Mark. You know, they threw you in prison because you were telling the truth. You didn't want to run a concentration camp, you know. I've watched all this stuff all through these years.
And now our government's pretty much the same. And again, it doesn't matter if you're for China or Israel, you should be shot if you put them over our country's interests. And that includes Trump and Biden. And have you heard this saying this mouth it off down in Florida? You know that little bastard that flew over to Israel to take away the Floridians rights, free speech rights to speak out against Israeli crime and perversion? So yeah, these people are traitors.
What's interesting again the last couple of days here a couple of things have popped out now that are You know unique to both, Michigan the states themselves are having a series of sub conflicts some of them not getting any publicity whatsoever and Literally at every tier right now. We are in conflict in the political mechanism, and we're not talking Casual or mild conflict we're talking
on the edge of physical confrontation. There's just simply nowhere for the aggressor, the other side, to go. So that's why you were talking about the things we're talking about. You need to be prepared at a step ahead, two steps ahead, five steps ahead, and have alternate ideas about what to do in the event. Let me give you an example. Just step back on the light bulbs. Guys, grab any incandescent light bulb you can find. You can find them at yard sales, resale shops,
I have caches of them, but I have LED, I have LED bulbs. I also have the Eastern European concentration camp fluorescent bulbs, which by the way I introduced at the University of Michigan when they first came out. I looked around, we saw these things, and actually wrote up an evaluation of them. I was able to physically systems test them, okay? They do last a very long time. They don't last as long as they claim.
But they do last a very long time. Where were they originally used? Eastern Europe in the detention camp systems and in the gulags. That's why of course American politicos had investments when the fall of the wall took place and that's why they were mandating before they mandated LEDs. Guys, there was a mandate, you probably forgot it, there was a mandate by the same pricks
to do fluorescent bulbs, the micro fluorescent squiggle bulb. Remember the one that looks like a coil? Using a regular medium base? This isn't the first time they did this. It's just this time around, they just axed all the competition, which the commies never did before. That's the difference. They were planning on doing it when they had, and by the way, that's 20 plus years ago.
No, farther than that, forgive me, this is 2023, 30 years ago almost, not quite, but 30 years ago, they did the same garbage they're doing right now except with the LEDs. I just made out like a bandit. I'm sitting here with two, the equivalent to two banana boxes full of brand new, just manufactured within the last several months, incandescent, high end bulbs, and I paid 50 cents a box, whether it was two or three in a box.
or 12 in a box. And this includes spotlights, holligence spotlights, conventional light bulbs, etc. I bought every one of them. I could. I bought everything they had in the cart and then I came back and they'd already been marking other stuff down. I didn't have any room. I didn't have any more space.
I also got what I wanted anyway. So the fact is you buy these because you have multiple solutions when everybody else is going to be standing there looking like carp on the beach. The old mouth sucking for air, not knowing what to do. In this case, calmly and resolutely, you can make a simple decision in which direction you need to go.
You deactivate or you know again, and he will re- retract what doesn't work, introduce what does, minimize use on what you do replace. Remember the Communists are looking for this. How dare you have light when everybody else is in the dark comrade worker? Everybody needs to suffer together, Larry. You're not suffering enough.
Do you see how that works? That way you'll all feel terrible about life.
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I'm really excited about the news. I'm hearing the Michigan Police tell them thousands of... You're on the same page. You probably heard what I had a courier come out to what I said. I knew I'd be receiving information during the hour and that's exactly what happened. Now, let me explain something.
What Larry's talking about is a series of announcements by the Michigan State Police. Also, as I told you now, now we're listening back. Larry might not have been listening to all the programming. I understand. But in the last several days, I've explained that there's a bunch of stuff happening that is criminal. This is not going to be legislative, uh, falteral with suing someone to try and enforce the law.
Right now, the first public announcement of what is going to be a cascading series of criminal charges against individuals with regard to voter fraud in 2020. The meeting last night, I told you was taking place one day, remember we had one going on, they're all over the state right now. Okay, the townships, the counties, villages, cities,
principalities, whatever you want. Everybody right now is at different levels of understanding. But when they did this thing where they attacked all of the senior members of the Republican Party, this put the nail in the coffin for the other side. And so the first foot just hit the ground here in Michigan. What they did find was, and again, now there's two different stories. I've seen three actually, because I know what's actually going on inside.
from the people who were doing the investigation, okay, because the townships of the counties were participant in hunting these people down.
Anyway, they found gift cards, they found burner phones, they found weapons. I've heard two stories. One is that older resilencers, well it doesn't make any difference whether they're silencers or not. Although I'm sure that these are, this is a pod, I've told you a million times about clandestine Israeli Mossad. That's what this is. Okay, let's help you understand something. What's happened is
There are a series of either extensions or direct Mossad safe houses across each state. In Michigan, we've tracked down, I've told you we've been doing this for quite some time. We have been observing, hunting, and monitoring those locations and then the locations where they leave from there and go to another, okay?
So it appears that what they've got is an entire portfolio for clandestine operations to stack the ballots. Now there's other parts of this story that have come out. For instance, the one Michigan tech company received between $2.17 to $2.4 million, and this included the DNC Service Corp. They received $2 plus million themselves.
I've seen the number, the actual number I think is closer to 2.35, in other words $2,350,000 in digits capital that was transferred through a number of SHIL accounts and a couple of LLCs. That spider web has all been detected. I already told you this a week ago that this was going on.
Yeah, they're an answer. Do you have anything about it? No, they're already, this is happening now. This is the part where, like I said, the first foot hit the ground. And what's happened is they're forced, they were forced to, but if the Michigan State, well, let me add something to this. The Michigan State Police is in a civil war just like all these other bureaucracies are. This is just like what I described was going on when Rex 84 was being proposed and we saw it firsthand.
In all of these elements, you have a division between the different people. Now, this includes management, but it doesn't exclude the rank and file because there are many different people that participated in getting this thing through. They were inter-cooperating with also a number of sheriffs, and the sheriffs have additional locations and portfolios. They've already benchmarked them. What I understand, this is only the first public announcement,
And there are four others, anywhere from three to four others, that probably were tagged at the same time. Now these are now what is being presented for final indictments, additional administrative paperwork to file charges against the individuals and parties. The attachment to this is that apparently, and this is the Muskegon County Clerk's Office,
With just one individual beyond a shadow of a doubt they were able to identify about 10,000 plus or minus who cares we'll go with the center number. How about 9,000? Is that any better or worse? So let's just say 10,000 be done with it 10,000 plus Stuffed ballots that were introduced by just one of the person's identified on the list to be charged but that individual returned and also is implicated in another
260 to 298 ballot stuffs where all of these individuals, first of all, the of the paperwork, the administrative paperwork was all written in hand, was handwritten. The addresses were fictional. The signatures did not match anyone on the ballot rolls by name as indicated. And this is a massive voter fraud sub charge that's going on right now.
In addition, you have, like I said, counties, remember I told you, counties and townships cooperating. I told you this months ago. And this was, it's inevitable that this is gonna come through because what happened? Okay, let's think about this one. In between 2020, what year Larry, what year is it now? 2023. 2023. How many people do you think died in the last three years? A lot. Okay, here's the thing.
Both sides have casualties, and some of them have casualties just because people get old. So one of the things that happened with two of the counties is the character who was the kingpin, so to speak, or the management leader for the DNC element. These characters either A, are incapacitated and are now invalid, or dead.
or moved out of state rather abruptly. Now it's been two years, it's been plus two years, time doesn't wait for anybody. So what we've got also coming up here is a vast portfolio, which has already been collected, of other information that makes this seem like chump change. Does everybody understand that? We're talking right now,
with this, this is just the first foot. It's almost like a ray, like you're, it's the beginning of a chase, okay? In Lansing, there is a complete element that has done the spider web to show that the governor, the lieutenant governor, and the attorney general are all tied into this. By telecommunications, communications by computer, email, and other electronic databases. It's already done.
They have been, I told you before people, they're under a microscope. Now the other problem though is time waits for no one. So the attrition level, well here's what's really interesting. A couple of the characters actually went to jail for other criminal activity.
So they aren't going to make any deals. They just couldn't control the database that they created and they were arrogant. I've told you another thing that's happening here. Your enemy are stupid, but they're wicked. They're bastards. But the arrogance factor is horrific.
So the next thing that's coming from this is going to be, this is step one, and it's not just the Michigan State Police, there are other entities tied in that are actually already have the, I think it's going before the grand jury right now, or it's been presented, it's all prepped to go to the grand juries in the respective areas, and then it will serve whatever paperwork is created. It will serve against the demonstrated,
charges and then we'll see what happens from there. But it won't start with the governor's office. The governor is already pretty well. As far as I can see with what they've already got, the governor is culpable on a massive scale. That cross-dressing twit, you know, Greg Shipmer, I mean, you know, Gretchen Whitmer, but it's a guy. So, you know, we do it like we do with Obama. Barry Satoro.
The other part about this, oh no, there was other notes here too. Yeah, Tech Michigan, DNC, and then in addition, by the way, now here's the thing, our friends, now I told you last month, we had people from Ohio and Indiana come up to Michigan here meeting with the groups in South of Grand Rapids, Battle Creek, I believe they were at Marshall, and there was another meeting in Monroe, and that took place, that's over the long, that's water under the bridge.
However, one of the things that comes up here is that they've now pegged at least $400,000 to $1.8 million that was given to the Ohio block the same way, but it was integrated from the same accounts that were buying the Michigan election.
The one thing that they've got here that's come out of this is there is an attachment. There's a total integration of money changes with the LLCs. And you gotta remember, what do we talk about with LLCs, guys? Where are most LLCs registered out of? You know? Why is it all of a sudden? Larry, have you noticed this? You got LLCs popping up everywhere. Where are most of the LLCs registered in the United States? Delaware.
That's a location, but the biggest one is guess what? Viva lost wages. Viva, Viva lost wages. Las Vegas require the least amount of administrative paperwork. They ask the fewest questions. And what's interesting is all of this DNC crap is registered for the most part in lost wages.
That doesn't mean that near in fact color you're not wrong. I would be willing to bet that part of it's in Delaware Why not who's in Delaware? Well who comes from Delaware? Who is that kind of comes from Delaware? They can't remember anything What's his name? You can't remember his name Brandon Brandon let's go brand and The interesting thing is is that the LLC's and here's the other part that in turn gave them what I've already told you about which is the Toronto and Chicago connections now Chicago
Guys, it used to be the butt of every American election vote for as long as I've ever lived. There are two places where every dead person has always voted in every election. The dead rise, they rise from the dead, they rise from the cemeteries. Chicago and the other one at the other end of the Mississippi was New Orleans. But most of the rest of the country, they didn't talk about that. However, where this money was routed through,
It kind of goes back to the Barry Satoro crew. So what we have is an invasion from the southwest, like I said from Chicago, and the other half was money laundering through Toronto through Canada. It's the Canada flare that's probably going to get them because the international border transfers.
That's the part that they somehow tried to gimmick up. I don't know what's going on, but that is something that they've dipped their hand in that well, and it's like they put their hand in a piranha pool. So in reality, be quite honest, there are certain things, and granted, we have a corrupt DOJ. I don't expect these pricks, queers, pedos, Satanists, and the DOJ to do anything other than whatever is ripe for their attack on America.
But there this is so overt and again what was critical of this is the arrogance factor That's how they that's what what bollocks them up, and you've seen this for weeks months. You what years now? So here thank you for because again, we'll see if there's anything else here some okay substitute fraudulent identification and documents gift cards
burner phones, which I've recommended anyway to everybody. How many times do I mention that? Why? Well, if you're going to go out, you don't carry the phone that you have. If you're going to use the phone, you want that for that instant communications network that's provided. But that burner phone is only used if it's an absolute must. Otherwise, it's, you know, foil wrap, so to speak. You don't want to receive anything. It's for sending out get help. If you're clandestine operatives, that's really what it's for.
It's not for somebody talking in. Are you done yet? Are you done yet? Are you done yet? Forget that crap. What it's for is holy, holy poop, Batman. I got caught. I'm stuck over here. I need you to come in and get me.
And then beyond that, the weapons, I have a question on the weapons, because sometimes, again, it's straightforward, yes. There are definitely armament weapons involved. There may be automatic weapons, there may be silenced weapons, but let's just figure that there's weapons and they can't deny that. They found these with all the rest of the packets and all the other technology.
And they've been tracking the funding. But the thing about the other items is that they were found in what was basically a particular location which also gave them the connection to the other locations I told you about. There are at least four, three at least, three, but I believe it's four. And those are just the first four of many. And I already threw a whole bunch of cards into the game here by just anonymously saying, well, by the way, why don't you look here?
Especially gated communities. The Mossad operative sites typically are in gated communities. One of the things you watch for is where they try to block identifying who is on the tax rolls. The tax rolls are public information. They're supposed to be accessible to anybody. And typically again, you find over and over again, wherever they have these operatives, they do everything they can to provide no information. So it's one of the big flares.
And the other thing is if you do see something where it's a residential area, but it's a LLC property, that's another flare. Doesn't mean it couldn't be just some schmoe who bought property and put it under an LLC, but it's a minority mechanism and it's something that you watch for. And then you do- Do you actually think the state police are gonna try and take them down, Mark? I mean, wait, listen, the rest of them?
I think what will happen is it will be, this is where the Civil War issue comes in like I said. There's elements of the state police who, by the way, are pissed because other elements of the state police have been killed. There's an element here that goes all the way back to the Scott Woodring case that created a whole bunch of animosity because the state police officer in the Scott Woodring case was assassinated. And he was assassinated by somebody in the SRT.
Now, the SRT is responsible to a degree, along with other elements of the state police for the gubernatorial personal imperial guard. But there's a whole bunch of people that are tied into the rank and file who step by step by step have become a, there's more than a 50% division here in these forces. But I think what's gonna step in is the sheriffs. I believe that's who's gonna finally, who's gonna finalize this. Personally because,
The state police can't be counted on to be able to implement the action possibly because of conflict, but the sheriffs have the ability to do so. There have been more than enough meetings on the subject. It's very likely that they would act in a consortium just as they did in a series of cases in the very early days of the statehood of Michigan before we had the Upper Peninsula, as a matter of fact.
We had a series of conflicts that took place like this. Like I said, this is going back into the archives of the history of the state of Michigan. And it's the sheriffs, the sherrifes, who went out and actually dealt with the state individuals at the Capitol that were in violation of the law. Not the state. It really wasn't the state police, because remember, state police are part of the War Powers Act.
There was a state militia, and at that time, remember, traditionally the state militia was under the sheriff. So when they did this, it was just three years after statehood. And interestingly enough, part of this came out of where? Ann Arbor, Michigan, where I live. And Ann Arbor, Michigan,
because of the lodge, because of whatever connections, whatever lay lines, I don't know. But for whatever reason, Ann Arbor has been going back to the depths of time in Michigan, has been a key location for virtually determining the direction of the state. Back then, they set up a consortium working with the sheriffs of the lower part of the state because there wasn't any upper part of the state.
And they proceeded to deal with the lieutenant governor and also not just with the attorney general, but other assistant attorney generals who were in conflict. And it stemmed from what eventually had become the issue with Ohio.
So, all of this is documented, the foundation is already there, we already did the research 30 years ago, but what happened is these people, we just, you know, you drop a dime, so to speak, and say here's where you look, this is where you go, go here, go here, go here. And so I think it will be the elements of the state police.
working in conjunction with the sheriffs, which is very rare because there's not a whole lot of love lost between those two groups, by the way. Let's not forget that. No state. No state typically has other than courtesy coordination. Okay, in other words, they all agree they're enforcers, not peace officers. Other than courtesy cooperation, typically they're all competing for the same tax dollar.
But this is a very serious situation where everybody sees not only a collapse of the state of Michigan, but they are now seeing the interlockings with what just happened with the Republican Party.
with Washington DC, with Barry Satoro, with the criminals in the district of criminals doing what they're doing, and how it was coordinated to attack Trump. And there are a lot of people who do support Trump. I don't care how they get on the battlefield, I'm just happy with the idea they're out there swinging. So they might like Trump, and that's the reason they're doing it. Well, if that's as good a reason as any as I can find for them pulling a trigger when the time comes. If that's it, that's it.
However, here's the thing, you got a lot of dirty people in the system. We've all agreed on this. And what's gonna happen here is somebody is gonna decide that maybe they're gonna take a swing. And if that happens, this is how wars have started. And I personally, I don't believe there are that many backing. Okay, there's a bunch of wicked, evil, dirty, rotten monsters backing the cross-dressing lesbian queers that make up the Michigan government right now.
at the top. Yeah, I'm just looking at your governor, you know, that tranny thing. I mean, you got to see pictures of this person, folks. Gretchen Whitmer, whatever name is, I call it Whitless. I call it Whitless. Yeah, and with a bunch of state police commie cronies, that could be a real life joker situation going off when they go after it.
Well, when I say lesbian, I'm not joking about this with, okay, the whole crowd, okay, when they had the inauguration day festivities, the entire group of lesbian queers that make up the Attorney General's office all wore this really blazed purple, these purple outfits, purple dresses, okay? And it's interesting, I would point something out. Any of you watched the latest images
from the charges against Trump out of Washington. Has anybody paid attention to the images of the prostitute? Did anybody see the pictures of him wearing what is a Nehru jacket suit with large bands of blaze purple on either side of the center? Has anybody seen those? Has anybody seen that image? Now or purple couple of years back to that.
That's kind of everything.
The image is, okay, if you guys haven't seen their set, actually it's in video too, the character who is the prostitute, I hate these people so I couldn't pull their name out of the file. This is in the last four hours. Thank you. Jack Smith. I should have remembered that one. But anyway, if you look at it, you've seen him where they show him making a public announcement and he's wearing the suit with a shirt and a tie. Okay.
But in the last 24 hours, he switched out. He was wearing what looks like a Nehru jacket, okay? Like a Nehru collar. You don't like to have them on the ACU uniforms, okay? Or the old Beatles outfits, the Nehru jackets. They made them popular, you know, from India. That's why they call them Nehru coats. But anyway, it had purple bands on both sides running down the front of his outfit.
on the outer jacket and they're half the width on each side of his chest. So it's full brace of this purple cloth. Now that's a combination, I believe, of the occult, these are the Satanists, the pedo-queer, and on top of that, they're the new, like say, queer royalty.
But if you pay attention you're seeing this right now I mean, that's why the control media isn't going to show you if they can help it but There have been so many images of him in the last two days and it jumped out because what the hell is he wearing? And otherwise this is like a sci-fi. Okay, I don't know if you guys see you mentioned Carl Schwab several times tonight, right Larry? Yeah
Anybody see him in the Imperial Wizard outfit he was wearing earlier this year? It looked like a costume for the Padashah Emperor in the remakes. Not the latest one, but the middle remake of Dune.
giving it kind of a cross between an oriental look and a Renaissance period look, which is what they did. If you'll notice a Saddu car in the second one looked like their Renaissance infantry from Italy. But everybody else is wearing the Japanese high shoulder, high crest, you know, outfits. Well, that's what Schwab was wearing here not too long ago. And guess what color was it? Purple.
So guys, pay attention to this. One of the other things you've got is there's a whole bunch of people in the state police who have shut up and been quiet, but they have all been communicating to the other police departments about the activities by these characters. And what they're talking about, I'm not privy to all of it, but everybody is disgusted. There is a level of absolute disgust for the wicked creatures that have come out in the open.
So, when you ask, you know, do you think they're going to do this? Guys, I've seen this happen before. In the 90s, we had many, many, many whole police departments. They didn't want to know anything about what we were doing. And this, I ended up walking all over the country, driving all over the country, especially the Midwest.
And they would exclude very specific people. And the reason I was willing to speak to them about what was going on is because it's how I had my epiphany about what was going on. Except I didn't have somebody to give fill in the blanks. So you gotta get born with this. I had to learn things. I had to read deeply. I had to study hard. I had to think.
And a lot of people out there don't want this and see it and it's like, now what the hell do we do? First rule is you're not alone. I've told everybody this a million times. Ohio police departments, the Indiana police departments, I went down and spoke in. One night I go down and drive straight through, leave work early, be speaking to an entire two or three different departments in Kentucky.
And they said, hey, nobody, we know the people that are here, ain't nobody else here, you know, again, outside our circle. Tell us what's happening. What's going on here? And interestingly enough, when they were done, again, I, we don't, they didn't want to know anything. I don't want to know what you're doing. I don't want to know anything about your people, but everybody here understands, has a better understanding of where we are.
See, this is the mistake that everybody's making is it's because you even even when we claim we're against the enemy We're too busy listening to bullshit. They generate It's why we need Patriot wood more so than ever before where we just need to crack out stuff I don't care up-down quality wise, but we need stuff that's absolutist Patriots patrocentric And it should be all we do
I don't give my enemy hardly any credit except to know that yes, I understand they're wicked, they're evil, they're dangerous, but they're defeatable. Easily defeatable, provided you get the right attitude. So here's the thing I'm gonna ask. What do we do here? See, this is people say, why don't people stand up? We've had a bunch of people stand up. You know what happens? There's always some naysayers. People love listening to the naysayers. Think about this, Larry, you've listened to what I've said for years, right? How many people, while...
Yeah, I want to point out there's a whole lot of people moment. I said something. Well you didn't hear it easy or it's well It can't be you know telling the truth. You know there's gonna be something going on here. You know it's that true. Well, okay fine Everybody always wanted someone to come out from behind curtain so to speak speak their mind step up and do it Okay, we did you know your reward is either cowardice
from a bunch of people you shouldn't even be listening to or people who really are working for the other side whose job it is to create confusion. So here we are, 2023, and those sons of bitches are right on the edge of trying to destroy the country. Now they won't, they'll hurt us, but by God we'll gut them because everybody is basically on the same page that needs to be on the same page.
You're not gonna get a hundred percent ever if that's what you're waiting for then you're gonna wait until hell freezes over And it's like I've done with the numbers. Okay. Do you think the piss willy face mask wearers are gonna do anything for anybody? What are they worth? What were they worth for two years Larry? What were those piss willy face mask wearers worth for two years? Nothing. Yeah
Absolutely nothing. They didn't help with the country and build anything. They were busy backstabbing and patty-wasting, you know bitching about everything. They were worthless. Backstabbing in particular, I recall. Yeah, so it's like okay now we know that bunch and what to expect from them, but guess what? It wasn't everybody. In fact, a lot of people were pissing and moaning. It's interesting. I just want to make a sub note here. I ran into two different nurses, one of them not far from where I'm sitting.
And she quit. She left the nursing operations completely because of the chronic beer virus thing. But she took the first shot. She took the first shot and went down like a sack of potatoes and was blacked out for 30 minutes. So if she had that happened, she's like, I ain't taking anything else. Well, you got to take a second one or you're going to lose your job. It's like, well, guess what? I was looking for a job when I came in here.
She wouldn't want to be ya. Now the problem is she did get the one shot. So we don't know how much damage. It's like we said, I don't know what we can do for our people there. But she thought of the obvious. I just wanted to inject it. There's a lot of people that seem to think that Ivermectin can help correct some of that. I did have a guy here in Spencer that took two of them and then he was real scared and sick and he wanted to try it.
He took it and he said it helped. So I just thought I'd throw that out there. Well, I think every mechanism for sure works because they pulled it. In fact, I will remind you all guys that any veterinary supply, they are allowed to sell what they have left. And what they have left, you should buy some of. I've already said this several times.
Now, you're going to see injectable and oral. I recommend the injectable by that first, but if all that's left is the oral application, you're going to have to buy caplets and you're going to have to apply it accordingly when the time comes if you choose to use it. But the point is that both of them... The injectable you can take orally. That was the stuff that I bought was the injectable. You took one cc per...
10 ounces of water and suck it down to 10-3 days in a row. Well, one of the things there again was if you get it in whichever form, powder or liquid, and it's available in a number of... We don't know what's left on the shelf. It's a pair of the matter where you are. I bought one area out here. I mean, we did. I went in and I know exactly what certain places here have and don't have and they can't restock.
But the fact is that again, one way or another, you're going to need to have, you should have it on the shelf. And it's one of the first things in precursor to whatever they have planned now that they did where they banned it from public use within the veterinary circles. Or with, I should say, agriculture circles because it didn't require veterinary approval for you to have ivermectin and apply it for use with livestock.
Well, guess what? They go get it out of the way now because they know what they're doing. It tells you that it's coming. It tells you that that's part of what they're going to hit us with. This time around, we're not going along with any of it. And that means we'll end up, there's another way we can end up in a shooting war. But as far as what's going on here, I would say the subdivision, the sheriff's department, the sheriffs are a majority on the side of going against the state.
When I say majority, I'm talking, there may be a few that are isolated and maybe are bought and paid for, but the majority are already making behind the scenes decisions and preparations. The state police is in division. Hell, even the DNR and the DNR, which we hear we call damn near Russian, they're all quietly not talking to the management. They aren't talking even necessarily to each other because they know who the rats are.
But there's a number of people who have already realized that this is a sinking ship with a whole bunch of crazy people on it that are in charge. And I don't trust the DNR and I don't trust it. I'm gonna tell you right now, listen to me, what I'm saying here, I'm telling you what we know, but I am telling you in no way, shape or form, I'm thinking, oh good, I can sit on my dead ass and let those fools do the work. No, that ain't gonna happen because I don't trust them.
The first one to tell you that, why? Because they're all still working in, you know, through the business. Now, when the rubber meets the road and things escalate, then you better be ready to act it. This is where you have to be prepared. We cannot sit back anymore as this escalates. When this escalates, this is the conflict. That diversion you are trying to ignore is the attack you have been expecting.
That diversion you are trying to ignore is the attack you have been expecting Where we are so everybody's always said why doesn't somebody stand up? What happens if you do look what happened to the whistle blowers here? Did everybody get behind the whistle blowers? Oh Congress is allowing the whistle blowers to step forward and there's a whole bunch more of them But what happened? Well the one guy while he was right there whistle blowing
The feds were showing up at his door to intimidate his wife and his family. Personally, I shot their ass. I'm serious about that one. It'd be like, you show up like that, my logic is you've come to kill somebody. I have a policy and a standby. In fact, I've already had that policy before. I see your ass. It's like it says with my rifle by my side. When I see your face, I know I must protect my place. That's why I love that song. There's so many little lines in there. They're absolutely true.
So here now you got a situation where you may have a whole block, well not me, you have a whole block with the probability acting. Well you don't sit with your dead ass on the side. You also don't run up and get in front either. What you do is, no matter what, any operation like this is going to need flanking defense, addition.
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