November 10, 2023
Evening Show
4h 2m
Complete
Radio Episode
2023
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Summary
Mark Koernke discussed militia preparedness, equipment procurement, and medical supplies on this Friday afternoon broadcast. The show covered practical topics including footwear (Belleville boots), helmets, ammunition storage, and medical supplies like antibiotics and disinfectants, with callers sharing deals on alcohol pads and other items. Koernke emphasized the importance of logistics, radio communications testing, and personal medical preparedness in anticipation of conflict, while also addressing the situation in Gaza as a precursor to potential domestic threats.
- militia preparedness
- footwear
- belleville boots
- helmets
- ammunition
- medical supplies
- antibiotics
- disinfectants
- radio communications
- logistics
- quartermaster
- 18th regimental combat team
- michigan militia
- federal reserve
- money masters
- preparedness
- field hospital
- cb radio
- survival gear
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Yeah, the night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a revolution 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 this number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children 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? Oh 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 Iooke 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 rite, we only watch him 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, are dominantly armed? Yes, for the time being, this is the land of the free and the home of the brave. But where the disarmament has taken place, we see nothing but rampant crime and increased dystopian sickness on the part of the regime. This will only get worse, will not get better as long as we continue to allow. and live with an enemy whose purpose it is to destroy the freedom and liberties of the United States. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Horky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. North. and west. We're also in a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. It has been a busy week. Here we are. Well, it's Friday. It is Cinco di Amo Day and Quartermaster Friday. Sometimes in the military called Quarter bastard for a reason if you don't understand how the supply system typically doesn't work when certain vampiric creatures run the supply system and right now the supply system is a broken machine just like the US government. It's reflective of where thievery and chicanery and skullduggery can take place. It does and it is rampant. So in our situation with a militia we don't have that problem. Organized Army equipment train is volition. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations, logistics, the key to victory. Remember, you need more. More is gooder. Just all there is to it. More is better. Let's make sure that we square our technology away and be prepared to fight. The fight we know is already here. It's upon us. Anyway, first of all, I want to say hi to Camp Emory, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Wayland North, the Ogham Aranges, Maggie Hitchem, along with Fox, Wolf, and also the Rustics, which includes, that's right, our new Fort Benning. That's right. We have a militia camp and since the name of Fort Benning, oh, oh It's horrible. It's terrible. The panty waists that hate you Remember, that's why they changed the name of Fort Benning. They hate you Well, we picked it up. So congratulations. We now have a Fort Benning all bet It's kind of a tongue-in-cheek thing because it's in a process of build But it's there and again all the heraldry and regalia will be in place and our school, the Fort Benning facility is now expanding so congratulations to the guys and gals who are working on that project. The other rustic facilities are still as rustic as they've always been. If you want to talk about crude and rude, well guess what? Whatever you want to do, you got to bring it with you. And so for all of you, well, we're into the fall, late fall, winter period. If you're headed that way for training at any of the training sites this weekend, I will remind you, make sure that you're properly squared away. Don't let any fool convince you to lighten your combat load. Train as you will fight, or you will fight as you have trained. And it's especially critical that whatever you're planning on carrying better be with you because you're going to have to use it in the field and that means you'll be living with it. Vacationing for the weekend is very different from 24-7 non-stop drudgery and that's exactly what combat operations are, a non-stop drudgery. So let's get ready for the drudge. Anyway, first of all, I had a bunch of questions after I started talking about the footwear that I picked up before. I'm answering some of these that are a week old. The boots that I was talking about were the Belleville Garrison boots. They were cheap. I tried to get everybody to buy them. We bought them out. I know we did because I talked to the company. Our people did. But there aren't any of those available for $10 a pair. We got them for $10 a pair I bought as many as I could afford. I think I am the last person that purchased those. But let me give you an evaluative report. They are a lightweight or what we call the flyweight boot. They're a full combat boot. They're in sage green, typical that they made up with the ACU colors, but they don't work with anything. And they're actually close to the ground and they're a good green. So that's actually a good start when it comes to blending in. And they were well made. Belleville does good boots, but these were listed as a garrison boot. What does that mean? They're lightweight. They didn't make him as beefy. Well, I'm not really worried about that. I paid $10 a pair for these. It's rare you can do this. And now it seems like the average clearance sale price is hovering at about $35, sometimes $30, sometimes $40, unfortunately. But having surveyed all the dozens of different companies that we've been buying from for clearing out clearance, The dollar is worth less and so the prices have shifted up. Also they figure they don't need to wait, market will clear out the product. I'm sure that's the attitude. But what do I say about these? I love them. I'll tell you what, I have had a lot of boots. I have had Corcoran boots. I love them. Can't afford them anymore. They're, you know, for my budget and the way I am because I'll find something cheap to wear just try not to make it junk. But they were they are the last double the first pair that I opened up. I always beat them to death I try to kill them. I want them to fall apart. I want to find out how they fall apart Well, for the last year, having worn these things on marches, going cross-country, doing construction work and a little bit of everything else, they have held up phenomenally well. If you got them, as long as you take care of them, and I'm going to tell you something, I didn't do anything other than just a basic dust off with a brush to clean them off. I didn't do any kind of proper shoe maintenance, which I do with boots that I'm operating in all the time, although in this case, I operated them most of the time. The Bellevue line have been pretty serious for a while as far as production goes. I think they still think Postman were communist Chinese made. I don't think they're made in America. I doubt it. But for what these were, they were definitely worthwhile if you got them and you're wondering because you might still be wearing a pair but you're not doing anything with them. What they would be perfect for any of these flyweight boots is if you were going to carry a second pair into the field because you know you're deploying in an area you won't be leaving for a very long time. What? Yeah, if you're going in in a say you're going one way into it an area and it's gonna be a combat area of operation for you're gonna be there you decide you're you're not leaving until the problems dealt with and it's gonna be a while a Second pair of boots is so priceless and in this case they're cheap enough. They're you know light enough weight cheap and Transport to the point where they make a lot of sense as another pair of boots to carry in. Your other boots get sogged down, get mucked up, you gotta wash them, clean them off, scrub them off, whatever, or something gets to be repaired, you gotta pair backups. I would carry sandals otherwise. Or, cheapy, cheapy, cheapy tennis shoes as a second pair to put in my house pack for long deployment. simply because again, I'm going to try and minimize wear and tear because there's no resupply out in the field, there's no off enemy corpses. I'm not in a good size. I'm in one of the wide foot. If we're lucky, maybe we'll get frog feet Chinese or frog feet Canadians. I know, not Canadians, Koreans, they got wide feet. So I might find a pair that's long enough combined with wide enough. But in the meantime, since I'm going to assume the worst and won't be disappointed, the equipment that I'm carrying is based on my needs. And you all need to be thinking the same way. There are Belville boots out there right now over at bowtash.com, bowtash.com, B-O-T-A-C-H. They sell to cop shops, they sell to every department, agency, and institution out there. You get a preference. Well, we're not that and I don't think there any I don't know if they have any plus or minus love for the militia I don't care The big thing is we got the products Well, they have products for a reasonable price and they're useful So there's something to look at if you don't see anything there doesn't help you good go on to other things Don't worry. There's plenty of the places to buy stuff But right now there are some pretty decent buys I suggest or recommend right now that you take advantage of that while you can And then we can get on to other things because we got a lot of work to do. The big thing here again, now these Belleville flyweights, could you wear them in the winter? That was one of the questions that came up from John out of Southern New York. He's in the winter climb. Well, yeah, but what I would do with them, in fact, if I were out in the field nonstop. Number one, either I'm switching over to winter boots and extreme cold, but how much stuff can I carry? So the other alternative to what to carry is a pair of rubber galoshes slash rubber boots, regular rain boots. They're still the best solution for the in-between season. Like right now, if I want to get those boots to live longer or live in the winter, as quick as you can, you get a pair of rubber boots over everything. Number one, it's going to keep them cleaner, obviously drier. and it's going to prevent less scuff, wear and tear. So your boots going to go farther. The rubber outer boots is the thing that's going to take the beating and again, that's where you got to remember replacement in the long haul. But it's a lot easier and cheaper to replace the rubber boots than it is to replace that combat boots. In the future, government is going to be restricting everything. They're already telling you where they're going. They wanted to ban and restrict tactical clothing and equipment here. And you notice there was a couple of hiccups where they tried to do it about a half a year ago where they were talking, you had camouflage on and you had tactical gear on, we need to bat it all. Well, of course, the people who sell that don't like that. And a lot of them are actually the Oi Boy Collection. So guess what? They make money off everybody, including us. So, they weren't too hep on them, but they also don't want to get ahead, jump ahead. They hopefully want to catch you flat-footed. Pardon the pun here, talking about boots. But the boot idea, rubber boots, you can go to a sportsman's guide. You can actually, you can even go to your farm and fleet. If you've got a better, bigger, older farm and fleet type store, the chain stores that are knockoffs of tractor supply, and they really are. If you'll notice almost all of them are just carbon copies. They have different names, but they are carbon copies from one to the next. Well, they don't have the deal on bulk, what we would consider farm wear-out items. An example of this, if you go to a real farm silo, grain mill, If it's a big one and an operating one in a working area, then typically you'll find that you have bins of rubber boots. And they buy them by the bin. They don't buy them by the box or a bag, you know, times however many bags. You know, they keep them one bag a pair. And that's where you're going to find the best price and typically also find a little better boot. Now most of them are still probably made in China. So you want to get extras, you want to get spares, but you also want to find the best price you can. Now I will point something else out. If you'll notice all their winter, cold weather gear, the boot is higher. Why? Because they got more snow. Advantage, you stay dryer. a nice solution. When you go to most of the real tractor supply companies, not tractor supply, forgive me, but farm supply companies, if you look at those bins, you'll notice there's five buckle and there's seven buckle boots. Actually, sometimes there are more, so it's bigger. These are almost calf high. And for cold weather operations, not only would it keep those boots dry and clean, but it's also going to keep your legs a lot warmer and drier because it works like a set of chaps almost. Not quite as good as a set of chaps, but it will keep a lot more of your leg out of the drift. And so I highly recommend that you invest if you're looking at being infantry slash, we're still mech infantry, motorized infantry. We got Air Mobile, we have Airborne. In fact, hi to the NBF War College Airborne School. You guys are up here this weekend, but next weekend. Well, it won't be the NBF School. It will be members of, we've got a group coming up to Michigan. But the fact is, no matter who you are, we have to accommodate and be prepared to deal with full season combat operations. and the rubber boots are a solution. Now, Sportsman's Guide has them and they have French, they have some German out there. Remember that rubber boots are also, as I've told you a million times on the air here, are also part of your NBC, Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defense Package too. So you do want to find a cheaper, better source. You eventually might have to throw them in the decon bag because they're questionable along with everything else you might have been wearing. So you're going to need replacements. Find the best price. You see them at a yard sale, grab them. You see them at a state sale, grab them. I grab every boot, no matter what it is, at the end of it, a state sale, a lot of stuff they'll just give you. Okay? I have many, many, many barrels of boots. Are they all combat boots? Well, they could be used as combat boots. I've got steel-toed work boots, and I've got them in every size, too. Not just my size. I have many size 6's, size 7, size 8, size 7.5, size 10, size 16, yeah, two cows in the ass to make a boot. But I should say two cows to make a pair of boots. There we go. One up one butt, one up the other. There you go. You got a pair of boots. But anyway, I collect all those and put a take one of the plastic barrels. bag them, put foot powder or body powder in them, dust the outside also, put them in a regular store bag and put them in the barrel. When I get another pair, they go in the barrel. Get another pair, go in the barrel. Do I sort closely what's in there? Nope. That's the quarter masters job when the war kicks off. My job right now is to accumulate what I can so that my force in the field can operate more efficiently and that means I have to think for the team. A lot of people just think and be myself and I. Yeah, that's short sighted. Long site is we got a we got a long conflict that we're gonna be involved in and we need to be prepared to supply and support to the best of our ability the fighters that we've got on our side piss on the other and yes, we will be stripping their side bear us naked of everything they got But it won't be enough and especially in the early stage and during the bridging process going into conflict We got a lot of people who were slow to act or late in the game Some of them people say, well, hell with them. Well, some of them will have their epiphanies because they, you know, the enemy is raped, killed, pillaged and burned. That's what the military will be good for on American soil. That's what they'll be doing. That's what the feds have all been pumped up for. They're going to come in and kick in, whatever, and they're going to rape, kill, pillage and burn. And they're all puffed up about it. They're all excited about it. Evil American heterosexuals. We all need to die in their eyes. Remember that? The Army hates you heteros. The Navy hates you heteros. The Air Force hates you heteros because the kosher mafia is in charge of all those operations and their queers a three dollar bill and they hate you. So with that being the case, y'all better be prepared to fight for your life. This is not if, it's just when it's coming now. And everybody's kind of resigned to this. I think that is rather fascinating watching some reactions and or responses over the last couple of days by certain people. Now let's not nash of teeth or rent of hair instead. Let's rake off the comb and comb your hair. Here we go. Straight yourself out. Square yourself away. Become strapped. The big thing here with the boots also is socks. Socks are going to be the short supply. I suggest you study the Russian technique of the, you know, the Shumoy or the other foot covers that were created when communism was in place, but actually it was way back before communism. People were poor, socks were a luxury, not a standard. And in fact, for the longest time, even well, hell, up to the 70s or 80s, I would have to look to see what the cutoff was. The Russian military did not issue sock, they issued sock rags, for those of you who don't know that. And they actually have this technique for wrapping your foot and what is a sock rag and you're done, it works. And by the way, this was with jack boots. Remember the Russian military issued a standard calf high, slightly shorter than calf high, jack boot is a standard. They also had, they had issued conventional boots as you would think of them with laces the whole nine yards. But either way, the idea was that you could take any piece of cloth you have and turn it into a foot cover. Let me ask you something, can you do it in such a way that it'd be comfortable? They were taught to do it and made it comfortable. Socks are convenient, but maybe not necessarily. Only because you have to dart them and fix them or whatever. You know how it is. So anyway, boots and socks. And Botash has got some deals and sales right now. Also, if you're looking for rat boots now, again, for our friends in West Virginia, I thought I already mentioned this. Well, you can find them. You do a regular search. Obviously, you can find, yeah, rat boots are the Marine Corps rat boot, the one that just came out here and they're starting to pile up outside the system. If you go to Colmans.com, Colmans.com, Colmans.com, they seem to have a wide selection of the rat boot. And again, take a look. Now size is going to be a toss of the coin. That's the only thing I can say. Where can I find this size? I can't answer that. I can give you some ideas, but the problem is this is surplus. And with surplus, if you find it and it's a good price, I would buy more than one. If you're happy with the price that you discover and the product that you find, I highly recommend that you run with it. Why? Because it may not be there when you get back. A lot of the people are having their epiphanies now too. And what's happening is the supply system is getting straight plus As you have heard from many people, if you've also, this has been a complaint in the military chain right now, the Marine Corps is screwed. Their supply system is, you know, like it was back in post-Vietnam, and after the Vietnam War. Yeah, this is all stuff we've seen before. There's nothing that's new. We've never seen this before. Well, in your lifetime, maybe if you've only had a few years on the planet, yeah, that might be true. But for the rest of us, oh no, no, no, no, no. Every time a certain commie clique, oi, get involved, gets in power, the stuff gets stolen sideways, the money disappears, air-conditioned doghouses over making sure the troops are taken care of, really, seriously. This is all the norm. We've seen it before. So you are going to have to take care of yourself. A lot of guys have already learned this now and they're having to dig stuff up. So there's your competition. The actual men are in uniform. Men and women who right now need equipment. So that's where, again, now I wouldn't send any to them. I'm buck cold serious about this. Force the supply system to work. If you don't, if you keep finding solutions because the machine is broken, the machine will stay broken. Instead, you complain and you stop doing what you're trying to do because you can't get the job done if you're listening and you're in uniform. If you keep going out and fixing what they broke, they'll just leave it broken. Now for all of you people who are militia or who outside the military, don't you send those people in the military anything. There's a whole bunch of parasitic pieces of trash that stole money from us at gunpoint. They took the money and they ran with it and they've run with it for quite some time. And now we're at a point where the thievery is just so compounded that, well, the hiccup you're seeing is taking place. So let the parasite be forced to fix it, but keep whatever you find for militia purposes only. The militia is the priority. Our equipment, anything we find, goes to us. Do you think in reverse order they'd help you? Hell no! Anybody out there? Oh my, I can't get whatever. Yeah, okay, how about you help us out? Oh, I can't do that. They told me I'd be evil and bad if I helped you guys. Yeah, okay, well, yeah. Oh well. So with that being the case, again, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Make sure that whatever you find, put it in your inventory, keep it for your people, everybody else, it'll pan out in the long haul for them. Government has the digits. They stole them from you a long time ago. If they stole them and didn't put the digits where they were supposed to, it's their damn fault, not yours. Right? Right. So we will take care of our own. The rest will take care of the system. The system will don't worry. It's going to demand even more digits at gunpoint. So another thing real quick, it was a question about armor helmets, as a matter of fact, because I mentioned the Kevlar helmets. I've been collecting Kevlar helmets and steel helmets for 40 years. I used to buy tonnage from the Department of Defense, the DOD, and we would buy four or five hundred helmets. When the M1 steel helmets came out, you'd get four or five pallet bends at a time for $90. Yeah, I know, the good old days. In amongst those, though, were Kevlar helmets that got chucked in there because somebody didn't want to do the paperwork and they also assaulted the auction to make everybody feel good. So, right off the bat, almost as quickly as the pass get helmets were being made available to the troops, we actually were getting them as surplus from the system. Now, some of those were damaged. In fact, if one was run over, it was DX. They'd still send it into the supply system as a throwout. and they chuck a couple of choppers, you know, stuff that was damaged along with some nice Kevlar helmets and then there'd be 200 M1 helmet steel pots. Now, what do we do with the broken ones? Oh, I made shoulder armor. One of the things we wanted to experiment with when we saw the first Pazget helmet was making a gorgé, but more like actually a chip plate for the front that would go in the front of your face. How would you do that? You take a crushed helmet. If the front is intact, guys, think about it. You see where that step is on the Fritz helmet? That you're at the very front, you take the other helmet and cut it on an angle and around in a taper so that it could be latched to the helmet and create a chin, nose, area cover. in the same kevlar, compressed kevlar as the helmet itself, the regular Pascat helmet. It looks neater now, I've only made three or four because we didn't cannibalize very many helmets. And we also used them for other shoulder armor experiments, things like that. Because this stuff was already, it had been already DX, so to speak, damaged to the point where it wasn't going back to its original purpose, but we certainly could repurpose it. And the technique works, the technology, I build more. If I acquired more, I'd explain to people how to do it. We'd actually even do a little video. I could demonstrate with the ones that we built decades ago. They're still in service. We just keep them on reserve. But the idea here again is that, yeah, we've collected a lot, but there's no cheap solution. In fact, For a little bit, the SEP-2 Italian Kevlar helmet shells were down to $10 apiece. Now, were those up to snuff with the better armor out there? No, it looks that they were a little below grade. But you know what? They worked just fine. They actually served their purpose. They do what they're supposed to do. But unfortunately, they're gone. So as far as finding the best, most reasonable helmet solution right now, if you go into eBay, you'll see what the prices are, crazy town. But every once in a while, you will find something useful. Now, when you start pressing towards $100 a helmet, let me remind you, there's a couple companies out there that are making brand new ballistic helmets. One of them is called the Minuteman or militia helmet. And these are out there on the market. They are about $100 apiece. They may be a little more, maybe a little less now. I don't know. I have not been, you know, there's only so many things I can do in a day. But I have not been, say, keeping an eye on the pulse of that project. However, there are other patterns of helmet that are out there. I will also point out that a lot of the Eastern European surplus helmets that are presently in the market, are actually ballistic rated. They're either at the very least for nine millimeter and that's out there in force. Now any helmet is better than no helmet on your head because the brain basket, if it goes, everything goes and you're finished. Okay, it lights out, we know this. So any kind of helmet, even a bump helmet is a useful tool. What's a bump helmet? Because somebody immediately will probably say that who's a new listener. Bump helmets are unit, like bicycle helmets, better rock climbing helmets, emergency or fire helmets. There are quite a few that are very, have good military lines. I guess it's a sleek line that gives you the impression that it must be a military application helmet when it may not be. But the big thing here again is if they do exactly what they're supposed to do in the field, for PPE, personal protective equipment, they do the same thing in a military environment. I will tell you again twice, if I had not had a helmet on, my gourd would have been run quite nicely. In both cases, I was using an M29 Swedish helmet, not even an American, and not even one of the heavier Euro helmets, but is a very serviceable helmet. And again, virtually brand new, old military surplus, and it worked just fine. Still works. I've got probably 80 or 90 of them stuck in one cash for a company. They'd all be wearing that helmet. And it's steel, but the Hungarian and also the Bulgarian post-World War II helmets, if you pay attention, you'll notice that they're a thicker material. They're heavier. They're denser. They were designed like the USM1 helmet to offer limited ballistic protection. So yes, would I wear them? Cuz somebody asked me that, I think it was Rhonda asked me that, one of our other persons who sent an email. Yes, I would, an heartbeat. I got lots of them. Whatever I could grab closest is gonna go on my head, why? Well, it will do more to slow down things coming in than my skull will, I know that for a fact. So, again, your first choice is probably to go budget, which I understand for most of you. In fact, it almost has to be because if you're coming in late, there are many, many, many things on the list of things to do, and there are actually more of a priority for the average person. I understand that. But on the list of things to progressively accumulate, a helmet of some type. Now to get you on the table. Now when I say that term, what I mean is to get you in the game, to get you with something to deal with that particular issue, that item. If you have a whole bunch of items you have to take care of. This is one of the many items that you need to deal with. To get you to the table with something, the bump helmet is still a good choice to get you there, get you in the game and still offer reasonable protection. Because that's really what we're looking for is the ability to offer some kind of defensive measure and half of it is just you run your head into the upper ledge of that APC hatch because you miscalculated. Oh, that doesn't give thanks to armored vehicles don't give at all. Anybody here, as soon as I say that, you know exactly what I'm talking about. So any place where you've got to move through things, the helmet, the bump helmet at least, is going to protect you from most of what's going to make you a little, you know, usually a little cross-eyed and sometimes put you out of the picture for a bit. I actually wrote that into Battle for the Republic, The Dance of Swords, the first book, because it's one of those things where, well, you know, guess what? The helmet would have been better. You weren't wearing it, but because of that, well, it wasn't lights out, but it was walking around, walking in a daze and just putting one foot in front of the other. So, again, solutions, well, I'll tell you what, right now, if there are any left, and Coleman's had the British, they look like a Pascat helmet. They are a Pascat design, they're black. They have a really good connector and head harness system in them. They are a bump helmet. They are training, you're calling them a training helmet, okay? It's fascinating that the Brits went with this because at the time the Mark VI was the standard, but they were using or had the troops using these supposedly for training operations. I don't know the history of these helmets, but they're about anywhere from $12 to $15 apiece. Well, that's not very expensive. They must not be very heavy. Well, no, they're just designed to be a bump helmet. No, they're not heavy, but they are a good helmet. And they will do the job. They will take care of protecting your beater from bouncing on hard objects. So if you're looking for a solution, Coleman's may still have these. Keepshooting.com may have them also. I know they're going fast because they're a step up from the Airsoft look-alikes. And you are one of those? As a beater helmet, they're fine. As a bump helmet, they're fine. And again, for military silhouette shoot no shoot, it's kind of nice you can have the whole unit the same basic headgear, which is a double plus good thing when it comes to friend foe, friend foe, friend foe. Shoot no shoot, shoot no shoot, because that's really what we're talking about. So again, check them out. Go over to Coleman's. Also check out KeepShooting.com. You may also find these out there. They are already out there in surplus on eBay and they want a lot more money for them, typically. So they are again, English slash British military surplus. If Coleman still has them, they should be listed under the helmets. If Sportsman's Guide has them, look under English surplus or British surplus and then look to see what pops up and if that helmet is still in there it will be listed under that surplus. That's the quickest way to find it. Of course you can also just punch in helmets and you know surplus helmets not just helmets you'll see a whole lot of their garbage you don't want to. Okay next hold on here let's see what time. Oh we're past the bottom of the hour and I'll tell you what let's do this Edward. Oh we play it a lot but I am to say we got the 18th regimental combat team colonial marine militia first and second squadrons active as of tonight it's Friday they are going to be a multi-unit training operation a training exercise as mechanized again mechanized infantry and as a recon unit 18th RCT worst day since yesterday the theme for those the tread heads here we go The bride had now lay in bed. Put a door. Retrack something. You ever lost a track at a vehicle? We have both track and wheeled with militia mechanized formations and one of those vehicles is a couple that are notorious as far as, well, when you got to do it, you got to do it. But by God, it's a misery. The bigger the vehicle. I look very impressive. The Abrams tanks are very impressive. Oh, yes, they are. And you need to sign it because you want to drive a big Cadillac tank or armored vehicle. Until you find out you're a crewman and yeah, well, you ever throw a track? Some of you guys out there are kind of chuckling right now because you have. Yeah, yeah, that's that exciting part of the military experience they don't tell you a whole lot about. Again for the 18th RCT. They'll be in Western Jackson Northern Hillsdale and other parts of the Tri-County area for their area of control there had been in a standby garrison now for what a year and a quarter and They're a standby ready up unit. We are going to cycle them out though and another element of the Fourth, regimental combat team, Colonial Marines will actually be the standby or ready up unit while we give everybody a chance to take a little bit of a break. Every day is a business day for the 18th. They consider that the trigger's already been pulled and they're ready to go. So if something happens, if we need assistance, they're one of the units that would spring and stomp on whatever it is that they needed to. along with other groups that we have that are already on the in what we call a ready up list. So some of the work that needs to be done well also as individual militiamen if you're out there and you're listening and what can we do or what should I do? Oh I'm all by myself don't worry you're not by yourself there's plenty of other people out there but in the meantime to keep yourself busy what can you do? Well, organize, arm, equipment, train, and that means if all else fails, find one other good person, serious person, individual that wants to be part of the process. And you have to sift, you have to select, you don't just randomly grab. And I highly recommend you be patient, most important, find out who's who in the zoo. If somebody you've known for a very, very, very long time, and I do recommend that this is how you organize, A person that you've known most of your life is a good choice, but you still want to confirm that everybody's on the same page. So you need to work at that. There's a number of things you can do to make things right. Most important though is that again, you take the time to sit down and discuss things. Talk about stuff first. And then once you do feel comfortable, you know what? If there's two of you, you've doubled your numbers. If every one of you listening did that, this is the penny, the double the penny routine. How long before you become a millionaire? Doesn't take very long at all. So if each of you looks for quality and then develop quantity that is very qualitative, not quantitative, qualitative in nature, here's a new word for you. then a lot more will be accomplished. And again, we got a lot of good people out there. What we need to do is, again, get them connected and you guys need to be working on your martial skills. You're all members of the militia. One of the things that the 18th and also the 4th are looking for or anybody in Michigan. We're looking for any with our armor coveralls. I've already given them a couple sources for some of the cheapest stuff in the country right now. I haven't even mentioned it on the air for that reason. We're clearing off the shells but mechanized work kits. combat vehicle helmets, which we can always use more of than we constantly do. We have many that are in reserve. And what we will do step by step is, again, progressively have both the equipment that we need for all the personnel who are participating, including auxiliaries. Now, that's something we haven't talked that much about, but auxiliaries, yeah, auxiliaries, individuals who are on Standby that may be replacement personnel. There can be another number of different reasons with training exercises It could be just somebody has to work in a deployment. We also want to be able to rotate personnel out and into the field in the event we mobilize to a limited degree and So we train more people than we have you know, then we have vehicles for now that really is the whole purpose behind creating any mechanized or even infantry there are weapon systems you may not have or do not have in place right now or that would be upgraded progressively with improvements in production and or weapons acquisition off battlefield pickup or other means. The big thing is understanding how to A, operate as a team. Like example, the 18th has BTR 60s, we have M114s, Victor 2s, a number of Saracen, our infantry fighting vehicles, a whole bunch of ferrets, a whole bunch of fast attack vehicles of different types, mostly the custom 20 Chevy pickup truck slacks, the 2500 pickup truck. That is one of the standards. Right now the 1500 is another because they're copacetic for parts. They're beaters. In other words, they've been selected for mechanical. They aren't pretty, but they're all camouflaged now so it doesn't make any difference. Everything looks the same with a coat of camo paint on it. And the idea here is that you learn first operator is a team. Driver, gunner, loader. commander. In some cases there isn't a heavier weapon system, but if you have any kind of 50 caliber or belt-fed weapon system, then we practice the same basic concept in that there's an assistant gunner, even though the operator typically is going to be operating in a station by himself. The assigned assistant gunner is in what would be the typical four-man team configuration for most of the armored fighting vehicles that we would be operating. But what does the assistant gunner do on a mechanized piece of equipment? Well, they're going to be handed more cans, but they're also security slash the fourth man in the team as a backup because of casualties. Something may happen. But they were in most cases, as with the 18th, since they're configured as a heavy reconnaissance mechanized force, infantry or infantry, recon infantry or recon infantry, just that simple. Their job, get out there, snoop poop, shoot, you know, scoot, don't shoot, and get out without being seen. Contrary to bullshit movies, good reconnaissance is where you get in, see what's going on, and you get out. Now if you have to fight, you need to be capable of fighting, but more important is knowing how to infiltrate and exfiltrate. So that's the emphasis. Now the other part about training now as mechanized, well you don't have this and you don't have that shut up. Now what we do have is the ability as intelligent individuals to utilize the materials on hand as training aids to develop team operative skills. See it's one thing to be able to simulate what you can do with sand boards, you can do it with mapping, you can do it with all kinds of training aids. But being able to get people to move, let's say that you don't have, I don't have that, Sarah said, Mark's talking about, you're right, but you can't get a pickup truck. And a pickup truck or other vehicles are designated as your tactical support, and you team them up, and then you also operate in packs. by doing this and understanding how to move into mutual overwatch how to tactically distribute how not to cluster screw up to become a target of opportunity have you seen some of the situations over there in the Ukraine I am fascinated I don't know who the hell is training them I don't know who's training any of those people on the ground but there's nothing that they've shown me has impressed me In fact, if it's been the norm for the military, there's something wrong because considering we have a higher risk air threat environment, well, no higher risk than ever before. That's what's comical. It's the same old high risk situation we've had in a military environment for the last 70 years. And yet everybody rediscovers, well, first they crap their drawers and then they rediscover something we already knew about for, well, or should have known about or, oh, wait a minute, maybe everybody just wanted a catatonic brain fart. And through the idea that they should be a little more cautious, not throwing caution to the wind, but rather being cautious and paying attention to the environment and appreciating distribution, in other words, disbursement of force to ensure a higher level of unit survivability. So training, when you are training as we are now and everybody at Sirius or the people that we got on these jobs, that way they're doing the right thing, you're developing your movement skills so that you can actually, with every vehicle that you improve, you are already there understanding how you need to move and what your limitations are on the battlefield. You may get improved mobility with different types of vehicles. But as you move up in size, you lose cross-country capability. Amazingly enough, most of the rat-pack vehicles that the militia presently have embraced are typically going to be the best choice. Yes, we have a lot of mixed, not so mixed, because I've even been trying to direct it, so it's centralized. Certain models go to certain groups. But we have mixed mechanized. Its purpose is we'll fight. But more importantly, we are building up base knowledge and experience that the operators will take to the next tier in terms of equipment, weapon systems that can be adopted or embraced or will be supplied to the same formation. They will already be a step up. And most people do not take their training seriously. That's a fact. I will be the first to tell you that. Most people do not take their training seriously. And not, we'll say, the people, certain people that we've seen in the past. Our people, yes. So everybody's gonna have their epiphany about what they have to correct or what they need to do. But we're going to be ahead of the curve. And that needs to continue. So again, for the guys that are out there this weekend, remember, everything we do, we do with a purpose. And we still have fun. I'll tell you what, there ain't nothing like cruising, you know? Well. Some of the stuff we have is pretty heavy. If you've never been in an armored vehicle, it's properly maintained. Even if it's not properly maintained, it's fun until it breaks. You know what I mean? But this is a situation that again is ongoing and developing and we are doing better. You guys keep it up and we appreciate it. Yes, I will be there for one of the training days this weekend with the 18th. It will probably be the middle of the weekend, get in the drift, and we will be out there with some other technology. There are some things that we wanted to share. We are almost to the top. I know it. Yes, we are. You're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. We have an end of the year billing slash paying for the next year out billing. Drawings that are coming up. Watch your mailboxes. We got boxes going out. I re-boxed the big one. I actually got it. What I did is I laid it all out, flattened everything out. So the big box with the rifleman kit is ready to go. And it is heavy. It's heavy. So you're gonna get a lot of good stuff. I thumbs up. I'd use every piece of equipment that's in that kit. I'll have a chance to go through it one item at a time. And whoever's got it, hint hint hint, you know who you are. Well, you're gonna be happy. It's just three of us. Or you can be able to put another kit together. Go ahead. Call her. Jump in there. What would you do with the grenade batches if you don't have grenades currently? Oh, I'd use them for when the grenades show up. That's my attitude, you're gonna need them. I mean, the one thing you can do with them is because of their sizes, you could put boxes, you know, small boxes of ammo in them. I mean, they are good for carrying weight and guys, a grenade is heavier than you think. For everybody out there that's listening, let's remember everything is cumulative weight and those grenade pouches, actually grenade pouches work really well. separately as Grand D-Clip pouches, what you do is you make a little plastic box with a divider and typically those grenade pouches will handle two D-Clips quite nicely. You make the little spacers on the, you know, little dollops on the side of the little plastic cutout boxes you make and you can reach right into that grenade pouch and you got two D-Clips, bang, you're ready to go. The other thing that works for is carbine mags. For anybody, you know, now they don't have individual separate spacers. You can make those. You can take construction plastic. And those grenade pouches are great for 15 round carbine mags. Now, I'm not going to tell you to carry three or four different mags, you know, magazine pouches for different weapons. But they're solutions. Go ahead, call her. Jump in there. Hey, this is Carl Virginia. I found that the grenade pouches work really well as a compass pouch. But also I can three five round Clips of mouser ammunition in it. So 15 rounds per Grenade pouch and I don't imagine imagine you could do that with a car can o and and Since it or clips as well. Yep, exactly again. See that's one of those pouches. It is the odd man out Now we're talking the regular grenade pouches because yes, I know somebody just said well there's those other you talking about the 40 millimeter No, we're talking about the regular and forgive me for Andy who's just printed that pop that enemy We're talking about the regular grenade pockets They're in MOLLE. In MOLLE, they're in every color you can imagine, and they're very common because they're not as popular. But if you're listening and just like Carl said, you got a K98 Mauser, you got a 1903 Springfield, or an M1 Garand, these are a way to use the modern MOLLE kit. Now, we're not talking about the 40 millimeter Grenada deer sets, because most of those pouches are open on the bottom. If you haven't seen those, because they're all, they're cheap. They're actually great. I would recommend if you're a militia unit, I would recommend considering how cheap the 40 millimeter Grenadier kits are to buy at least two of them. What? I don't have a 40 millimeter. Oh, you will? And let me point something out about that. You give a couple of those pouches to each of your men. in your unit. Why? Well because I like it when Mike Grenadier who's carrying the 203 or the M79 that got brought back from Vietnam and hundreds and hundreds and thousands of those came back from Vietnam. They're just waiting for this fight. If you got one of those, having everybody carry a couple extra 40 millimeter grenades is kind of nice because having the guy go, boom, every once in a while, it's really handy because it disrupts the enemy's concept of being safe. Boom. So if everybody carries two rounds each, it's not a lot of weight, although again, everything's heavy when you keep adding more. But having everybody carry a couple of 40 millimeter grenade rounds for the Grenadier would be kind of nice. So keep that in mind. In fact, they could be put on your backpack instead of, you know, put on your combat, your house pack, and that way you're carrying them into the field. Most people want them on their combat load, but you can switch them out and put them over on your home pack. your house pack and then drop it with your cash wherever you guys are gonna be and you've got so many more rounds of 40 millimeter non-stop that are available. Remember if you go back to the cash, think about this one. You're in a, you make contact, you've broken contact, you're gonna recover the cash and the grenadier has been going poo every so often and he's starting to get low, poo. By the time you get back to the cash or your fallback point where your equipment was dropped, guess what? he can resupply off of everybody's two grenades. Now all of a sudden Bob's got a whole vest full of grenades again and it makes you feel real good when you want to break up somebody trying to track you. If you can either chuck a grenade off into their face or better still, poon! Hey Mark. They don't like to follow so much when you're bleeding. It's real embarrassing when you're bleeding you don't want to follow people, okay? Go ahead, caller. Jump in there, rip the top. Hey, this is Carl again. So, there's a portion of this guy, they have hand grenade pouches that are, I think they're Dutch and they're in the DPM woodland camo. Yes. Like, four of them for $8. So, can't be that great. It's a Molly top. And the DPM, the Dutch DPM is in the same color range as far as the spectrum as US woodland. And will also blend in well with your multi-cam if you've got it. So it's a way to have a lot of pouches for that garand or that mouser. If you're setting up five, ten kits maybe, and you've got a bunch of molly gear, which you can get cheap molly gear, you can configure it so that if you're handing out say, nagot rifles, okay, if you're handing out those poisons, well, you've got a molly rig that has all the pockets necessary to load up all the ammunition. Congratulations, that's a sophisticated kit. Not a bad way to go. I just want to say that a DPM pattern, whether British or Dutch, is awesome. It works really well. Yeah, it looks cool. But more importantly, everybody who was using it is no longer using it now. They all switched to multi-cam. So sneak out there. You're not going to see anybody else with it, except pretty much us. That's it. So as a user to identify, yeah, printpo, this is really good. Yep, exactly and it's good equipment guys all the stuff We're talking about is as good as anything else you can find on the market out there Mostly think about this a lot now those surplus Dutch ones have been seen some mileage probably in probably in Afghanistan but Doesn't make any difference. They were serviceable enough. I've got a bunch of them but grenade pouches are Prolific, but not as commonly worn out or used So you're gonna get stuff that in many cases looks virtually brand new. So you can't beat the price for what it is. A lot of what's out there, and even in the second, you know, I should say grade B, are actually pretty cheap and out there in force. So if you wanna, I wouldn't care about it. As long as I'm concerned, as long as it holds together, does what it's supposed to do, pretty doesn't count. I'm taking care of it, so go use the manual, I'm gonna grab it and look up. Right. Figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his. 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. 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It is the 15th year of Open Obvious, an in-your-face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with the K2023, old earth calendar 2023 battle for the republic the dance of swords another thing ammunition arrows you know what somebody I've had trust me you're if you're in company if you're looking around stuff in southern Michigan you're competing with me for arrows I have a cash here act I just sorted this batch out my reach is a little long number one number two is I'm getting older And you hear me rustling with a box here. Well that box is all broad head arrows. It's the shorter shafts, the larger shafts are another container I actually am sorting right now and bundling up so that they're easily acquired but accessed. The other thing is most people don't think about doing maintenance on arrows. You better. Number one, if you're using, I know most people aren't, a lot of people are in graphite, whatever, but aluminum shafts. Break down and get yourself a nice lubricant, a high-end lubricant, and actually lubricate the shaft. Go over it with not a soaking, sopping wet rag, but as it's said, a small amount, just a minimal amount, and wipe down the shaft. Also something everybody tends to forget until they find out when they get in the field. If you have target heads on the arrows, and even if you don't, in fact, if you leave the shafts open, I suggest that you also spray down the thread stock area of the retainer for whatever broadhead or whatever pointed training tip you're going to use. You should also lubricate all of your threads on all of the shaft all of your arrowheads to no matter what what it is either a bullet tip trainer or Whatever super duper variant you have and actually I don't recommend putting something that is actually a more of a viscous grease on there But making sure it covers the metal why well it's steel and half of what you have that you screw your stuff into is aluminum even with the base imprint that has the female thread and that means you have dissimilar metals bonded to each other. Hold on a second. And so lubricating all of these components is a good idea. Also go over all of your fletches and don't forget that in the future we're going to have to replace fletching. People have ducks and geese. I save feathers constantly and actually put a kit together. Duck is fantastic for this because obviously water repellency. But you need to be thinking ahead for replacement and rebuild. If you don't have a rebuild kit for doing the fletching, you should. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Who do we have? I just want to let you know that I went to by local Walmart and they have rely on sterile alcohol pads to impact two by 200 that's 400 swabs and I only paid $3.82 for them. Uh-oh, wait a minute. Can you hear me now? Yeah, fell off the table. Uh-oh, we didn't want to lose Tom. Okay, you know Tom if you're listening you're all for the moment. Yeah, I don't hear a mark Tom. Could you hear me? I can hear you. Yeah. Can you hear me? I can hear you. Yes. I could hear you the whole time that mark couldn't so I don't know something went haywire with his audio Yeah, he probably just called back in tell you mark well keep telling us about your fine there at Walmart Keep the show going. Like I said, they're relying on L E I O N Sterile alcohol pads. The twin pads two by two on its 400 swab and I paid $3.82 for them at my local Walmart. I don't know if it's just this area or all the Walmart's but I figured that was a good deal and I wasn't gonna... I bought... I bought two of them things, so I bought 800 alcohol pads. Very good. That sounds like a pretty good deal. Yeah. I thought so. I couldn't back it up. There we go. Very good. Hey, am I still alive? There. Thank you. Yeah. Yeah. Whatever reason. It was me dropping off or disappearing and it's that time of the day. Of course, why not? It's any other time the technology doesn't have a problem But we're on the air all of a sudden it just glitches. Well, I'm surprised I would never expected that in Planet Krapu Anyways well, did you hear what I said? Well, you were mentioning the alcohol props, but that's it or the Was it reliant alcohol pads? Go ahead and repeat it for me and then go ahead and repeat it for everybody because it won't hurt. Relying on L-R-E-L-I-O-N sterile alcohol pack. There's a quick pack. Two by two, can you give me a hint? Two by two hundred, that's four hundred swabs and I paid $382 for the four hundred of them. So I bought two of them packs so I got $800 for less than $8. Go ahead. You can't beat that. So for anybody out there, yeah, you probably should check your local Walmart, see what it is that's available, and then procure accordingly. We should deals like this, remember, after the coronavirus virus scam. And we mentioned, you know, take advantage of them. But if you've noticed, the prices have gone back up to the norm. So if you see a deal like this, pass it on to everybody else and jump on them while you can. Anything else Tom? Go ahead, please. Like I said, that was my local Walmart around here. I don't know if it's every Walmart, but like Mark said, check your Walmart. You never know what you'll be able to find. I'll call it that. It's going to be important. I didn't have much time, but I just happened to see that. Also, I've scarfed up a couple of them. Like I said, I got 800 of them. And if I had more time, I would have looked for more medical, but I didn't have much time. Very good. Well, anytime you pass it on, go ahead, jump in there, caller. How does he check to make sure it's really alcohol? First of all, remember, we can't really taste test it because that doesn't do us any good. I guess try one pad and confirm, but I'll take their word on that. The market. You know, what's kind of interesting is, remember, when they created the coronavirus scam, they then, of course, promoted the, I need to bathe and sterilize myself in alcohol or anything else I can find of comparable study. So the neat thing is, is that it kind of boosted the industry's focus, and that's still out there. I would also be willing to bet that they were probably prepping up for the idea that we were all going to go stupid. And the system was buying into and building for the next wave. And what may have happened is the sales have demonstrated that nobody's super excited about the idea. Remember, after the coronavirus virus scam ended, we were buying over at Ollie's everything they had in the way of disinfectant wipes or bottles of, we're talking fifth size containers. of bug juice. In other words, alcohol prep juice that was done by the brewing companies. It was 25 cents a container for a, you know, the things originally were $12. Then they went down to like $8. Then they went down to $4. Then they went down to, oh yeah, by the time we were done, 25 cents a piece. Now, that's probably not going to happen again because they were just trying to get money back. They knew on what was a gross investment that stretched beyond its use. This is a good price. A penny a unit for these, they're sealed packs, I assume, are an excellent solution and something that for all of the different work we're going to be doing in the future, remember, they're going to go one way. Once you use them, they're done. So, this is a good thing. It's a useful tool to have in the toolbox right now. And I recommend if you can, if Walmart has them in your area, grab them. Take advantage of them. You're not going to lose them. You're not going to lose anything on them. Let's put it that way. In fact, I've been going through a lot of these. I've had a couple of them. I haven't said anything about it, but I've been doing some cat, you know, injury and repair, well, injury repair. I don't know how the cat got bit. But had a major infection over the last week and a half that we've been fighting. I started out with a horrible wound. Almost to the point where although I have made sure it didn't get closed up too soon because otherwise you'll just have pustulating pockets underneath and more medical work that needs to be done. So we made sure he kept all the wounds evacuated, cleaned everything up every twice a day. It's been an ongoing sidebar maintenance thing. And again, the preps, you don't want to get the alcohol obviously in the wound, but for cleaning up the outlying areas where the, you know, the detritus, the material leaks out to clean everything up, use soap and water, and then also do a quick sterilization around it. In this case, it's a face injury, so it's a lot of work, just to give you a hint. about what kind of maintenance is involved here, but it's looking good. The cat knows, the animal knows that I'm doing something to help. And amazingly enough, we have a pretty good batch of cats over the years that we've raised. So they know that if they're hurt, they usually do actually come to us. Or the animals realizing they're hurt, the ones that will take care of them. But prep items like this, especially since you may have to do minor surgery, don't forget we also want to sterilize and clean. And that's not a phobia. It's common sense if you are doing, if you are doing injections, you're going to be going through a lot of these. Let's remember that we're looking at building up medical support for field, field hospital operations in rustic conditions. So, all of this stuff is a very useful tool in the toolbox. And Tom, thank you for bringing it up. So, again, go over to Walmart, see what they have on the shelf. If they have an inventory where you are, you might want to take advantage and grab a couple of boxes or bundles, depending on which variant they have where you are, because the product may be offered different configurations. I've seen that with Walmart quite a bit. Maybe a sale item, but it could be in another form simply because you're in another part of the country and the supplier provides that particular pattern, that particular item. So, but still take advantage of it. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. Yeah, I missed the part of about, I heard Tom say you got these prep pads at Walmart. Did he get those at the pharmacy or in a clearance section? Oh, good point. Tom, if you're there, where did you find them? At Walmart, where were they? He may or may not be able to pick up right away. We'll give Tom a minute. So, Tom, that's a direct question. I got him in the pharmacy. I went back to the pharmacy because I was going to check on the vitamins and stuff. And that happened to catch my eye. They're in a, like a, Ben Tech thing with a big sign that said, alcohol patch 382. So I went over there thinking, you know, they're going to be 100. I saw a big pack. I'm like, okay. Boom in my cart and there we go. Excellent. So again over in the pharmacy area as a bin item. So again, a larger count than just a hundred though, right? Look at it. Yeah, there are a hundred. The 200, the two by 200, 400 swabs total for 382 in my area. I mean, Well again that way Again, Mike's asking probably against with nowhere to look save time appreciate that. Thank you. You're welcome Okay, now any oh, I'm sorry Mike anything else. Please jump in there. I mean you cut you off There's a delay time here with that's do a thing remember the tip. Oh, I had that okay, very good now The thing real quick before we go too far There was a couple other questions. I'm trying to answer even some of them that are we cook But we had questions about, and again, I will remind everybody about the footwear. Botash has got some sales going on right now. Botash, B-O-T-A-C-H. They've got a, it's a, oh, come on, what is it here? Johnny Combat, that's the poop maker, I guess. Johnny Combat brand, okay? Johnny Combat. For about $34 to $38 a pair, there were different boots from the same company. They're up to size 16. Now in one case, I noticed today when I checked on these boots that the size 16 sold out with one pattern. Not the one I originally mentioned though. So the regular combat boot that's in black or coyote brown is running, I believe, $34. They are up to size 16. If you got a kick two cows and he has to make a pair of boots because you're a big guy, there's a hell of a deal for a big pair of boots. And these are full gauge combat boots. These are not the garrison boots that I was talking about in the first hour. I have not been able to find those. The garrison boots, I've not seen them on sale. If you want to go buy a pair of the same boots, they're $130 a pair, the same ones we bought for $10 a little over a year ago now. If we see any deals like that, even if there's only a limited number of sizes, I would ask if you could share on the air because boots, okay guys, boots are going to be the toughest thing. They always are for any business because you have to keep a size range in. Why does Botash or why do these companies have these sales? Well, because the supplier, they're contracted to buy so many thousand pairs at a time. Because they have to buy everything from whatever the low end size is which can be as low as size one All the way up to size 16 or usually if it's down to size one They don't go up to maybe bigger than 15 or 14 But they have to buy the lot because it's a contract deal and every quarter. There's another container coming in So what happens when they get down in inventory on these boots, it's cheaper for them, it's better business for them to slide the sale, slide them over to the clearance items because they know that in another week or 10 days, the next container is going to be there and the price is going to be back up to where it's been because it's what they charge and they sell most of those boots at the regular price. The people or the institution that's buying them like a cop shop, they don't care, they're using your tax dollars. So, they'll go to that company and pay $130 for a pair of boots. Okay? And many other people will too. That's just the way they are. That's cool. That's what makes it possible for us to take advantage of the bleed over. Everybody, you know, your own choice, your own taste. In this case though, we're trying to keep the cost down and we're trying to, you know, you have more boots for less money. So, go over to Boats. Go ahead. Check them out. Go ahead. I'd just like to add a little something. He was talking there just about 15, 20 minutes ago about some medical stuff. I like to look at what, like out in when there's conflicts and things, I like to look to see, to try to understand what's happening and how we can benefit or what we can learn from it. What I learned is over there in Gaza, regardless of a person's belief of who's right or wrong, in Gaza they don't have any antiseptic wash, they don't even have the ability to make dacons solution, they don't have any iodine, so they're basically coming in washing the people off. Now they do have some sugar, but apparently they don't even have the iodine to make sugar dine. And the people are coming in and they have no antibiotics. So basically, they come in within 12 to 24 hours, the people are waking up in a bed full of maggots. And one of the things that I think we can learn from this is, right now, we can still buy antibiotics. Now, chcadels.com, chcadels.com. You have to go to that website, not Bud-K, but chcadels.com. They have antibiotics. I'm not saying it's the best price in the country, but it's a decent enough price and it's available. They have a 100 count bottle of Amoxicillin. It's 500 milligrams for $35. They also have on their website, K-Flexin, 500 milligrams, 100 count for $49. That's actually not that bad of a price for either the Amoxicillin or the K-Flexin. Now, they do have a whole bunch of other antibiotics there. Some of them, I think, might be a little high, like the oxycycline's a little high, the eryzithromycin might be a little high, but the truth is, they have it in stock. It is available. But the Amoxicillin and the K-Flexin, that's a pretty good price. The days of buying K-Flexin in a 500 milligram, 100 count for $42 is pretty much over. To even find Amoxicillin right now in a 500 milligram, 100 count bottle, it's kind of hard to do. And some companies that are having a lower price, it's because it's older and it's near the expiration date. Well, this is something that they have brought in. And as far as I can tell, from what I can read, it's fairly new and it's going to have a good expiration date on it. But that's at stehcadales.com. Now, Mark, you know, I was thinking, like I said, what I've been watching there in Gaza, you know, you were talking about antiseptics, washing wounds. You know, we can actually go to TSC. That's tractor supply. And we can buy a one gallon jug of chlorohexidine for $20. Now chlorohexidine is an antibacterial solution. It's actually considered a wound wash. It can be used as a surgical scrub. You actually, it's a deal where you buy a gallon, but you take like two ounces, put it in 16 to 24 ounces of water. You can even put it into a little squirt bottle as a wound irrigation. You know, we can buy that now. It's available to us. Tractor Supply has it. It's called chlorhexidine. Another thing that we can do, we can buy a providine iodine. You know, a little four ounce bottle is what, maybe $4 at a dollar store. But you take a little chlorhexidine, mix it with sugar, just plain old white sugar until it looks like a consistency of like a peanut butter type paste. And then you can apply that straight to a wound after it's been washed and irrigated and cleaned. We can also make Dakin's solution. And Dakin's is spelled D-A-K-I-N-S. That's Delta, Alpha, Kilo, India, November. But Dakin's solution was a solution that was created in World War I because of all the foot rot and other diseases and wounds that they were having, problems they were having to treat. But they can solution, you can buy a 16 ounces of it, but it's like $25. But you can take a quart of water, just regular household water, you can boil it in a pot, clean pan with just a lid on it for about 10, 15 minutes. You add one tablespoon and two teaspoons which translates out somewhere around 24-25 milliliters or approximately two to three ounces. You add a half a teaspoon of baking soda with that, let it dissolve in that hot water and then as it starts to cool you put it into a jar or something that's sterile so you can save it for a little bit. But that's Daiken's solution. But that's something that we can make. It's super cheap. It's very effective. And the reason you put a little baking soda in with it is so that it doesn't actually irritate the skin because that little bit of baking soda becomes a buffering. But I wanted to bring that to everyone's attention because, you know, I know with what's going on in Gaza, it would be pretty damn crappy. to get in the wound or an injury or lose your life because you know we didn't have a $35 bottle of amoxicillin that we could pick up at CHCadels.com right now. Or we don't have the bleach, Clorox bleach or chlorine bleach to make a dacin solution because we weren't allowed to have it. Or we didn't have chlorohexidine where we could pick it up from tractor supply. And to me that beats the hell out of waking up in a bed of maggots or waking up dead. You know what I mean? And that's what I have Mark, those are simple items there. Well let's not forget what just happened here guys. Now why would the government be worried about you being able to access a non-lethal, it's not going to be moved, you can't make something else out of it that's some kind of restricted drug. But they banned the sale at the tracker supplies of all of the conventional biotics. Now they can sell out their inventory. So ivermectin and any amoxicillin, fishillin, all of that, if it's on the shelf it can still be sold. But as we said months ago, why would you do this? Well they do this because they perceive the American people as the first enemy of the state. And the people are... Well I'll have to agree with that. Yes, I have to agree with that mark because now like I said right now CH Kedel has these antibiotics and if you go to the CH Kedels.com that website right on the top of the website, you know, it lists antibiotics and you click on that and it's got a whole damn page and it's got a lot of different things there and I don't know if this is a situation where they're just getting rid of stock or maybe they got a last load of shipment in but Frankly, $35 for a 100 count, 500 milligram amoxicillin, that's not a bad price. To buy a bottle of K-Flexon, Fischflex, to buy that for $48, $49 for a 500 milligram, 100 count bottle, that's a damn good price. Now they do have some Ciproflox in there. They do have some azithromycin there. They have other things there. And if somebody wants to spend the money and buy it, well, you know, people, it sure beats the hell out of getting an infection because I can tell you right now, the way things are going, what we are going to have on the shelf is what we're going to have. So literally, you know, that's why I suggested chlorohexidine. You know, years ago, I had one neighbor got his hand cut real bad. And he went into the emergency room and they soaked his hand in a solution of chlorhexidine. And they had him soak that hand in that solution for over an hour. Then they come in, gave him a shot of lidocaine, stitched it up, and then gave him a prescription for amoxicillin. Now I had another neighbor about 25, 28 years ago had the same thing happen. But he didn't go to the emergency room. He didn't go get treatment. Now he washed it. He even put like an antibiotic cream on it. But he was dead five days later. But he didn't have dacin solution. He didn't have chlorhexadine. That's the difference. That's what I have Mark. Go ahead. One of the things, sorry about that, we're just checking to make sure that I was on mute. There we go. Not muted. Now, this is another thing to remember. Guys, colloidal silver generators are something that all of you should be buying right now. If you don't have one, you can also go to a number of different websites and make your own if you really have the wherewithal. It's real simple soldering, a little bit of work. Irrigating is the most critical. This cat that I was working on had a bad infection right under the eye, going all the way down to the bone. The first thing that, like you said, irrigation, we've dealt with a lot of other bad people injuries the same way, but this is just stuff that's been going on recently here. And I did the colloidal silver irrigation first, evacuated all the mass and matter that we could, and it's a bad spot because if you have an infection guys in your face, Remember, if it gets to the brain, there's not much of anything we can do. In fact, silver is probably going to be the first best choice to try and deal with that problem. Ionic would be a better choice still. But all of these Biotics, once I got the injury taken care of and felt I had it properly cleared and under control, What I've been using is the amoxicillin in a smaller dosage, obviously for the animal. You have to consider this with the human too. And I've been on the regimen with the Biotics for the last week. Now, the wound is cleared. I had four points of contact with the injury. The upper point of contact went deep under the eye. That's all well, that's the last area making sure it doesn't heal over and doesn't postulate underneath Our people injuries are going to be the same way and with the same problems And this is where initial maintenance is especially critical clean out the wound channel make sure because you know we're not going to the doctor there ain't gonna be any doctor you can see where they you can see where they're going and what they're gonna do to the United States everybody understand that The shipbirds that are in the regime are planning on waging war against the American people. That's what's coming. Okay, the mark? That's where we are. Go ahead. Well, I believe where that, what I'm going to say is now when you irrigated that, did you put that in like a little squirt bottle and just kind of clean it and wash it out? Because I mean, you know, we can buy a little squirt bottle, you know, a little hand pump bottle, little eight or 16 ounce bottle. That's almost nothing. Now, if we have it sitting on the shelf that we're going to use for wound irrigation where we keep it clean and sterile and separate, now like you said, see like, well, chlorohexidine should not be probably used around the eyes. Right. It can be used as a mouthwash if it's diluted, but not in the eyes. A banking solution, well, you're not going to put bleach water in your eyes. But if you've got, you're either going to have to have a saline solution or like you said, a colloidal silver wash of some kind. Now as far as the amoxicillin goes, you know, a couple amoxicillin capsules dissolved in a little water with an eyedropper, it takes care of a lot of kitty problems. Yes, exactly. You know what I mean? But see, that's something that we can do now. Not necessarily for the pussycats, but for all kitty cats. You know what I'm saying? All the cats out there, but the point of it is we can do this now you know the people in Gaza Apparently didn't have a stockpile they are but they weren't prepared for what hit them unlike a certain person the last them Yeah, they're in a prison. They're in a prison. Okay guys everything that I've described on the air about being in prison They live with every day because they're in a prison run by the Israeli Mafia All the lies, I listened to some crap today where they said, oh, we pulled out and this and that. No, they didn't. Guys, you want to know why you open up. I wanted to talk about this today. So don't go anywhere. Stay right where you are. Okay, I will. Let me point something out here. You know why the Palestinian Christians can't move? Because, well, let's go back a decade. I want you to do something. Guys, go get a map of Palestine. from 10 years ago. You know, they do those color maps or they show the Israelis where they control and they show you all those evil Palestinian properties. Well, if you go back 10 years, you'll see a lot of property that's still colored in, you know, let's say whatever, red or blue. But you'll notice that there's little pimple pockets of another color. That's the Israelis that moved in and kicked out other Palestinians. Now if you go back 20 years, you'll notice that that area that's marked for the Palestinians was much bigger and the Jewish mob didn't get into those areas, hadn't gotten into those areas yet. How did they get into them? Here's how they do it. If you are forced off because they unplug your power so you can't get water and they block you from going to get food at the store and they burn down your olive trees or they chop them down, the local Jewish mafia comes in from those, oh, those kibbutzums that they, you know, down the street got attacked. They come over from the kibbutzim and they chop down your trees and they chop down your olive groves and they chop down your grapevines and they burn your wheat and they burn your corn and you only got 20 acres or 10 acres of property. If you get up off that and you go to get help, the Jewish mob rushes in and occupies your house and won't let you come back in. That's all true. That's why they can't. That's all true. And they do that just as happily to any Christian Palestinian as anybody else. And that's why these people aren't leaving. Because this is the same crap that they have pulled over and over again against the Palestinian people. Though we're being peaceful, it's a lie. The Israeli bullshit, it's all a lie. Because what they always they come in they rip the people off they steal their land And then of course because again possession is nine-tenths of the law once they plop their sorry ass down on your piece of property You don't get it back Now can you imagine just somebody walk up walk in your house and say well, this is mine now get the hell out or off all the military But you know, they don't even let the Palestinians for each for natural foods on their own ground. Did you know that? Well, how much of the farmland is left in Palestine? Take a look at the Palestinian area. How much of that is farmed anymore? Not very much. Well, whatever they tried to farm, or whatever they tried to farm, again, you're as likely to be shot by this skank in a military uniform or one of the other little cliques. that they've got roving around so that again they can't but if they have nowhere to go and whatever they own they own legitimately and oh yeah on paper they acknowledge that they have it but the moment they step away from it they occupy it. They take it from the person Even if they did step away from it, okay, look at what they've done. They told them to go to the UN Safety Zones, the UN schools and the hospitals, and you'll be safe there. Every hospital they've attacked, they attacked the UN school that they told all the refugees to go to. They told them to move south and they bombed the convoys that were moving south claiming that it was Palestinian, not Palestinian, but Hamas, militants, and you take a look at those pictures of the women and children. Yeah, and they have no medical supplies. They don't even have disinfectant. You know what they started using, Mark, as a disinfectant for a body wash and a wound wash? Vinegar. And it wasn't working. So they're over there, they got limited water, no antiseptic washes or anything. They got no antibiotics. And they're dying of infections. But I'm going to tell you something. The thought of waking up in a bed full of maggots because you got nothing, that's bull crap. This is 2023. This isn't a hundred. This isn't 1923. This isn't 1823. This is stupid. But that's why I called in. Because right now we can buy antibiotics at CHKadales.com. We can go to tractor supply and we can buy the hydroxychloric, hydroxychloric, or no, excuse me, we can buy the chlorhexidine body wash. It's made by Durvat. We can do this stuff. Mark, that's what I have. I'm sorry, I'm getting a whole bunch of noise and a whole bunch of aesthetics, so maybe I'm going to have to get off of here. Hey, I thank you for taking my call. Hello? It's off the shelf. Thank you for taking my call, Mark. There we go. Well, appreciate it. Thank you. And again, hopefully I'm again, I don't know where the we've got background or other noise that came in. I'm having all kinds of issues. Obviously, we're drilling the right tooth. That always happens when you're drilling the right tooth people just remember that. The thing is, this is all economical right now. Any health preps, any alcohol, any hydrogen peroxide, all of these items, you're all taking for granted. uh... bleach, bleach stores are definitely on the shelf. You can make bleach at home, but if you don't have the raw materials to make the bleach with and you're being cut off from a water supply, etc., well, things can get one, two, three. Things are going to get pretty screwy, pretty fast. Mark? Yeah, Mark. Can you, uh... There we go. We got their collar. Jump in there. Uh, you've got Edward here before we go any farther. One thing, we are not going to be live at the town hall meeting in the next hour. I'm going to be shutting down and seeing if I can fix part of the audio problem that is coming from me. I tracked it down. So we'll see if we can straighten that up in the next hour before we get to 8 p.m. Very good. And again, go ahead. I heard, I think I heard Shelby. Go ahead, jump in there. Yeah, Shelby from LTC. The gentleman talking about the stuff I posted that in the Gilded page. the Chlorhexidine, the YouTube link to the Make the Dankin solution, and the link to the website with the Fish Antibiotics. I posted that all in the gilded so everybody can find it. Also, Mark, you were talking about disinfectant for animals. I've brought this up numerous times, but I'll bring it up again since we're talking about it. If you go to the farm store, is get a nitrofurazone NFZ, November Foxtrot Zebra. That's November Foxtrot Zebra, nitrofurazone. It comes in, it's a powder, it's almost like a sulfur powder. It doesn't smell like sulfur, but it works, I've used it on cats and dogs. It does have instructions to mix it up so you can put it for eye infections on animals. I've never done that myself, but open wounds if you know, can't get in a fight with a infected puss pocket. I put it in the wounds and it's healed up. It keeps the open wound from getting infected. Even they didn't able to take an animal to get stitched up and stuff like that. So the open wound will heal on its own without any problems. It's able to be used on cattle and stuff like that. But it's in a white bottle with a. either red or yellow label, and that's nitro furazone November Foxtrot zebra on the bottle and you can get that at the tractor supply or any other farm fleet. And one last thing that I posted those links that the gentleman was talking about for the fish antibiotics, the Denkin solution, YouTube video, I'll make it. And the other hexa, core hexa of dime just so people remember what it was called and so they can look it up and figure out where they want to buy it from since they have several different types. That's all I had Mark. Very good. And again, real quick, the basically that is a sulfodyne. That's the sulfa powder you see in the World War Two movies. Basically, that's what you're looking at. And again, it's the other technology that lost. It's just not as popular as common. But it's applicable in a situation where it's on top of us now. All the actions that the government has taken in the last several months are all a little oblique attacks, one way or another, towards what is the obvious agenda, and that is to wage war against the American people. As in, yeah, well, I figure the face brow wearers will be their minions. They've got the illegal aliens to put in uniform. All the rest of the dribble that they've got going right now, again, is purely pickle, smoke, and mirrors. The crown, the cherry, the primary target is the American people. We are considered the number one threat. The police state wants a bigger police state. The Lion Sachs BS from the present director of Homeland Succuretti and all the rest of the other turds have shown their very red and yellow communist colors and they aren't changing direction at all. So for everybody, heads up. You need to square your technology away. Any irrigation technologies like I said peroxide, alcohol, bleach is cheap. Bleach, you can every week spend $1.25 at the Dollar Tree and pick up bleach. Is that my first choice for wound care? Well, I'll tell you what, during World War I, that was the go-to. And in fact, I've had off-the-shelf surgeries done by our field medics. Doc did a couple of projects on me when things need to be taken care of. Can't go to the hospital. And bleach was his first choice. He was an extensively experienced trauma surgeon. And bleach is, again, there are different, there were three different types of bleaches used for specific application during World War I. You can do the research on that, find some of the database. And again, peroxides, obviously. Alcohol, obviously. But each of these, putting them on the shelf, are part of your legitimate inventory for dealing with problems. Let's just say that we have a nice little exchange called World War III that they all seem to be bragging about. Well, if that happens, guys, the only people are going to be able to take care of you. The system will be so overburdened that you'll die. All you are just a number in the books for the latest batch dead. So if we aren't ready to take care of ourselves, you're screwed. It's just all there is to it. No ifs, ands, or buts. So prior property planning prevents piss poor performance. We're not gonna let ourselves go like that, but we're all gonna have to assist and take care of each other in the process, and that means we need the technology on the shelf. And it's crude, this is simple. We're not talking about you being a rocket scientist or a brain surgeon, we're talking about basic body maintenance in the event of a threat environment. You all can deal with this. You can all help take care of the problem. But we need to be, and we need to be acting on this now. The demonstrations that we are seeing with regard to the malfeasance overseas on the part of the spit swappers and the ring knockers against what's happening to the Palestinians is what they plan on doing to you. You're just getting a precursor. You got a good opportunity to see, you know, from a distance and correct your path if you have not adjusted accordingly because we've got to make sure that we're ready for the big affair. Anyway, we are all... Go ahead, jump in there, Shelby. I had one more thing, Mark. You were talking about the chlorine. I believe I saw a video of it after doing some research, but a good, uh, storeable item would be some of the pool chlorine that's the shock. chlorine you may have to be a little more research, but it's a powdered form of chlorine which will last much longer and stuff and you would be able to more show obviously Cautious where you're storing it, but I believe it just takes a little bit to make up a chlorine solution You can have one bag should go quite a bit I believe But it's been a minute. I've seen a video and I believe it was the pool shock chlorine that you can use to make a bottle of bleach. Since it's powdered form, you can... because the liquid bleach will eventually gas off and become less and less effective since it's a liquid form over a period of time. But the powdered stuff will last much longer... a lot longer shelf life and then you mix it up when needed. Like I said, just make sure people need to do their research. I believe there's some videos out there talking about how to do that and they... amounts or whatnot to make up your solution using the pool shock concentrate bleach. Okay, that's a whole headmark. Very good. And we are all holding oh so close to the top as in we are at the top right now. For everybody out there listening to us on libertytreeradio.4mg.com and libertytreeradio.org we're gonna take a break. the best way to enjoy your favorite music with higher quality sound and little interruptions. Hey, 65.com. Pokerface.com, Pokerface.com. Get on over to Pokerface.com and get you some Pokerface. Have Pokerface.com. And you are listening to us live on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. That's LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. We're also up on IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com. That's IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com. We're on live365.com. And once you're there, type LibertyTreeRadio into the search engine. 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Just bring your own hammer and all right go wipe her off with because you don't want to leave that nasty guts on your hammer especially from them dirty New World Order scumbags. You never know what kind of diseases they might have. See a better scour that hammer good and a little bit up. You don't want it to rust either. And as I promised we're going to play the money master's here and the subtitle on that is called the money masters how international bankers gain control of America and You know there's a lot of people out there. They I hate banks. I don't like banks I was told not to like banks, and there's they don't have any they don't know why Other than well they keep stealing people's houses and stuff like that, but this is where they came from This is how it all got started and the people involved in it and it goes all the way up to 1995. A lot of those people are still in play, folks. This does have a lot to do with what's going on now because why else would they want to take our guns away from us? Wow, because they've been stealing and we're catching on. People are starting to get PO'd every day that goes by, more people get pissed off because, wow, I just lost my job because they sent it out of the country and, wow, the bank's going to take my house and these people are involved in every step of it. There isn't any of it that they have not been involved in. The entire thing has been set up by the bankers. And of course they are the Illuminati New World Order people that we talk about a lot on this program. So this will put a lot of names out there. So we're going to jump right into this. And as soon as I get my window up here and minimize a few things, there we go. Now, well, let me go full screen. How do you like that? Let's go to YouTube and try it from YouTube instead. See if that works. That's not working either. What do you know? I played this thing yesterday in full screen and all. Why are we over our heads in debt? Why can't the politicians forget? Let's try starting it over again. That might work. What do you know? What do you think? Could possibly work? I don't know. Let's see here. We'll try starting that video over again and see what happens from there. Start it over again. It won't go full screen. So we'll just watch it. I'm not going to do that. Let's keep trying something else here. Well, I'll tell you what we're going to do. We'll copy and paste that name into YouTube. That's where it's being played from. So most likely, I will be able to find it there. A couple different places here it is. I don't see it by the same people, but hey, as long as it's the money masters, it'll work. We'll just play it from right there. Now you can all suit. And you could get a different 1995. Are we headed into an economic crash of unprecedented proportions? One which will make the crash of 1929 and the Great Depression which followed look like a Sunday school picnic. If so, can we prevent it? And what can we do to protect our families? Reliable experts say a crash is coming. They also say that there are simple, inexpensive things anyone can do to protect their families, to keep food on the table and a roof over our heads, even in the worst of times. But to do that, we have to understand why the crash is coming, who's behind it, what they want, and how the perpetrators plan on protecting their families. Armed with this knowledge, any of us can ride out the coming storm. Larry Bates was a bank president for 11 years. As a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives, he chaired the Committee on Banking and Commerce. He's also a former professor of economics and the author of the best-selling book, The New Economic Disorder. I can tell you right now that there is going to be a unprecedented proportions. Flash like we have never seen before in this country. The greatest shock of this decade is that more people lose more money than at any time before in our history. But the second greatest shock will be the incredible amount of money just a relatively small group of people will make at exactly the same time. You see, in periods of economic upheaval, in economic crisis, is... Presidential candidate Charles Collins is a lawyer, has owned banks, and served as a bank director. He believes we'll never get out of debt because the Federal Reserve is in control of our money. Isn't that what's going on right now? I believe so. Right now it's perpetuated by the Federal Reserve making us borrow the money from them at interest to pay the interest that's already accumulated. So we cannot get out of debt the way we're going. Economist Henry Pascay is a tenured instructor in economics. He agrees the end is near for the U.S. economy. Not when you're ending roughly round colors a day, we just keep approximately five. It doesn't take a genius to really can't go on for... The problem is that since 1864, we've had a debt-based banking system. All our money is based on government debt. We cannot extinguish government debt without extinguishing our money supply. That's why talk of paying off the national debt without reforming our banking system is an impossibility. That's why the solution does not lie in discussing the size of the national debt, rather it lies in reforming our banking system. This is the Federal Reserve headquarters in Washington. It sits on this very impressive address right on Constitution Avenue, right across from the Lincoln Memorial. But is it federal? Is it really part of the United States government? Well, what we're about to show you is that there's nothing federal about the Federal Reserve and there are no reserves. The name is a deception created back before the Federal Reserve Act was passed in 1913 to make Americans think that America's central bank operates in the public interest. The truth is that the Federal Reserve is a private bank owned by private stockholders and run purely for their private profit. That's exactly correct. It's a private bank, that is owned by member banks. And under the guise of deceit by an act of Congress in 1930, December the 23rd, 1913, when most members of the Congress had gone home with holidays, the House of Representatives had passed the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. But it was having difficulty in getting out of the Senate. people had gone home. The things that I used to make sure in check is when we had a recess in legislative circles, you want to make sure that you adjourn what is called Sonny Dye without day. The Senate had not adjourned. Sonny Dye without day was still technically in session. So you had three members of the Senate, according to the Senate Journal on that day, December 23rd, 1913, and they passed in the Senate on a unanimous consent. Had there been one person there to object, can say and then it would not have passed. There's still any doubt whether the Federal Reserve is a part of the U.S. government. Check your local telephone book. In most cities, it is not listed in the blue government pages. It is listed in the business white pages right next to Federal Express, another private company. But more directly, U.S. courts have ruled time and time again that the Fed is a private corporation. Why can't Congress do something about the Fed? Most members of Congress just don't understand the system, and the few who do are afraid to speak up. For example, initially a veteran congressman from Chicago asked us if he could be interviewed for this video. However, both times our camera crew arrived at his office to do the interview, this was all we were able to film. The congressman never appeared and eventually decided he no longer wanted to participate. But a few others in Congress have been bolder over the years. Here are three quick examples. In 1923, Representative Charles A. Lindbergh, a Republican from Minnesota and father of the famed aviator Lucky Lindy, put it this way, the financial system has been turned over to the Federal Reserve Board. That board administers the finance system by authority of a purely profiteering group. The system is private, conducted for the sole purpose of obtaining the greatest possible profits from the use of other people's money. One of the most outspoken critics in Congress of the Fed was the former chairman of the House Banking and Currency Committee during the Great Depression years. Louis T. McFadden, Republican of Pennsylvania, said in 1932, We have in this country one of the most corrupt institutions the world has ever known. I refer to the Federal Reserve Board. This evil institution has impoverished the people of the United States and has practically bankrupted our government. It has done this through the corrupt practices of the moneyed vultures who control it. Senator Barry Goldwater was a frequent critic of the Fed. Most Americans have no real understanding of the operation of the international money lenders. The accounts of the Federal Reserve System have never been audited. It operates outside the control of Congress and manipulates the credit of the United States. The Federal Reserve really, even though it is not part of the Federal Government, it is more powerful than the Federal Government. It's more powerful than the Congress and the courts. A lot of people challenge me on that, but let me prove my case. The Federal Reserve determines what the average person's car payment is going to be and I submit to you that that's total control. Single creditor of the United States government. What one has to understand is that from the day the Constitution was adopted, right up to today, the folks who profit from privately owned central banks, as Madison called them, the money changers, have fought a running battle for control over who gets to print America's money. Why is who prints the money so important? Think of money as just another commodity. If you have a monopoly on a commodity that everyone needs, everyone wants, and nobody has enough of, lots of ways to make a profit. And also exert tremendous political influence. That's what this battle is all about. Throughout the history of the United States, money power has gone back and forth between Congress and some sort of privately owned central bank. The Founding Fathers knew the evils of a privately owned central bank. First of all, they had seen how the privately owned British Central Bank, the Bank of England, had run up the British national debt to such an extent that Parliament had been forced to place unfair taxes on the American colonies. In fact, as we'll see later, Ben Franklin claimed that this was the real cause of the American Revolution. Most of the founding fathers realized the potential dangers of banking and feared bankers accumulation of wealth and power. Jefferson put it this way. I sincerely believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies. The issuing power should be taken from the banks, stored to the people to whom it properly belongs. That succinct statement of Jefferson is in fact the solution to all our economic problems today. It bears repeating, the issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people to whom it properly belongs. Hoo-rah! Did y'all hear that right there? He just told us what we needed to do, didn't he? James Madison, the main author of the Constitution, agreed. Interestingly, he called those behind the central bank scheme, money changers. Madison strongly criticized their actions. Wars are fought over it, depressions are caused to acquire it. Yet after World War I, this battle was rarely mentioned in newspapers or history books. Why? By World War I, the money changers with their dominant wealth had seized control of most of the nation's press. Throughout U.S. history, this battle over who gets the power to issue our money has raged. In fact, it's changed hands back and forth eight times since 1764, yet this fact has virtually vanished from public view for over three generations behind a smokescreen admitted by Fed cheerleaders in the media. until we stop talking about deficits and government spending and start talking about who controls how much money we have, it's all just a big shell game. A complete and utter deception. It won't matter if you pass an iron-clad amendment to the Constitution mandating a balanced budget. Our situation is only going to get worse until we root out the cause at its source. What's the solution for our national problem? First of all, education. That's what this video presentation is all about. But secondly, we must take back the power to issue our own money. Issuing our own money is not a radical solution. I want to stress that. It's the same solution used at different points in US history by men like Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, and Abraham Lincoln. So, to sum it up, in 1913, Congress gave an independent central bank, deceptively named the Federal Reserve a monopoly over issuing America's money. And the debt generated by this quasi-private corporation is what is killing the American economy. Though the Federal Reserve is now the most powerful central bank in the world, it was not the first. So where did this idea come from? To really understand the magnitude of the problem, we have to travel back to Europe. Just who are these money changers James Madison spoke of? In the Bible 2,000 years ago, Jesus drove the money changers from the temple. It was the only time Jesus used force during his ministry. What were money changers doing in the temple? When Jews came to Jerusalem to pay their temple tax, they could only pay it with a special coin, the half-shekel of the sanctuary. This was a half ounce of pure silver about this size. It was the only coin around at that time which was pure silver and of assured weight without the image of a pagan emperor. Therefore to Jews, the half-shekel was the only coin acceptable to God. But these coins were not plentiful. The money changers had cornered the market on them. Then they raised the price, just like any other commodity, to whatever the market would bear. In other words, money changers were making exorbitant profits because they held a virtual monopoly on money. The Jews had to pay whatever they demanded. To Jesus, this totally violated the sanctity of God's house. But the money-changing scam did not originate in Jesus'... 200 years before Christ, Rome was having trouble with money changers. Two early Roman emperors had tried to diminish the power of the money changers by reforming usury laws and limiting land ownership to 500 acres. They were both assassinated. In 48 BC, Julius Caesar took back the power to coin money from the money changers and minted coins for the benefit of all. With this new plentiful supply of money, he built great public works projects. By making money plentiful, Caesar won the love of the common man, but the money changers hated him. Some believe this was an important factor in Caesar's assassination. One thing is for sure, with the death of Caesar came the demise of plentiful money in Rome. Taxes increased, as did corruption. Just as in the case of America today, usury and debased coin became the rule. Eventually, the Roman money supply was reduced by 90%. As a result, the common people lost their lands and their homes, just as is about to happen soon in America. With the demise of plentiful money, the masses lost confidence in the Roman government and refused to support it. Rome plunged into the gloom of the Dark Ages. A thousand years after the death of Christ, money changers, those who loan out and manipulate the quantity of money, were active in medieval England. In fact, they were so active that acting together they could manipulate the entire English economy. These were not bankers per se. The money changers generally were the goldsmiths. They were the first bankers because they started keeping other people's gold for safekeeping in their vaults. The first paper money was merely a receipt for gold left at the goldsmith. Paper money caught on because it was more convenient than carrying around a lot of heavy gold and silver coins. Eventually goldsmiths noticed that only a small fraction of the depositors ever came in and demanded their gold at any one time. Goldsmiths started cheating on the system. They discovered that they could print more money than they had gold, and usually no one would be the wiser. Then they could loan out this extra money and collect interest on it. This was the birth of fractional reserve banking. That is, loaning out many times more money than you have assets on deposit. And so, if $1,000 in gold were deposited with them, they could loan out about $10,000 in paper money and draw interest payments on it, and no one would ever discover the deception. By this means, goldsmiths gradually accumulated more and more wealth and used this wealth to accumulate more and more gold. Today, this practice of loaning out more money than there are reserves is known as fractional reserve banking. Every bank in the United States is allowed to loan out at least 10 times more money than they actually have. That's why they get rich on charging, let's say, 8% interest. It's not really 8% per year, which is their income. It's 80%. That's why bank buildings are always the largest in town. But does that mean that all interest or all banking should be illegal? Hardly. In the Middle Ages, Cannon Law, the law of the Catholic Church, forbade charging interest on loans. This concept followed the teachings of Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas. They taught that the purpose of money was to serve the members of society to facilitate the exchange of goods needed to lead a virtuous life. Interest, in their belief, hindered this purpose by putting an unnecessary burden on the use of money. In other words, interest was contrary to reason and justice. Reflecting Church law in the Middle Ages, Europe pervade charging interest on loans and made it a crime called usury. As commerce grew and therefore opportunities for investment arose in the late Middle Ages, it came to be recognized that to loan money had a cost for the lender, both in risk and in lost opportunity. So some charges were allowed, but not interest per se. But all moralists, no matter what religion, condemn fraud, oppression of the poor, and injustice is clearly immoral. As we will see, fractional reserve lending is rooted in a fraud, results in widespread poverty, and reduces the value of everyone else's money. The ancient goldsmiths discovered that extra profits could be made by rowing the economy between easy money and tight money. When they made money easier to borrow than the amount of money in circulation expanded, money was plentiful. People took out more loans to expand their businesses. But then the money changes would tighten the money supply. They would make loans more difficult to get. What would happen? Just what happens today. A certain percentage of people could not repay their previous loans and could not take out new loans to repay the old ones. Therefore, they went bankrupt and had to sell their assets to the goldsmiths for pennies on the dollar. The same thing is still going on today. Only today, we call this rowing of the economy up and down the business cycle. Like Julius Caesar, King Henry I of England finally resolved to take the money power away from the goldsmiths about 1100 AD. Henry could have used anything as money, seashells, feathers, or even yak done, as is often done in remote Tibetan provinces. But he invented one of the most unusual money systems in history. It was called the tally stick system. Here I have one of the few surviving examples of this form British money, which lasted 726 years until 1826. A tally stick. The tally system was adopted to avoid the monetary manipulation of the gold'sness. Tally sticks were money fabricated out of sticks of polished wood. Notches were cut along one edge of the stick to indicate the denominations. Then the stick was split lengthwise through the notches so that both pieces still had a record of the notches. The king kept one half to protect against counterfeiting. Then he would spend the other half into the economy and they would circulate his money. This particular tally stick is huge. It represented 25,000 pounds. One of the original stockholders in the Bank of England purchased his original shares with this stick. In other words, he bought shares in the world's richest and most powerful corporation with a stick of wood. It's ironic that after its formation in 1694, the Bank of England attacked the tally stick system because it was money outside the power of the money changers, just as King Henry had wanted it to be. Why do people accept sticks of wood for money? That's a great question. Throughout history, people traded anything they thought had value and used as money. You see, the secret is that money is only what people agree on to use as money. That's our paper money today. It's really just paper. But here's the trick. King Henry ordered that tally sticks had to be used to pay the king's taxes. This built-in demand for tally sticks immediately made them circulate and be accepted as money. And they work well. In fact, no other form of money has worked so well for so long as tally sticks. Keep in mind, the British Empire was built under the tally stick system. The tally stick system succeeded despite the fact that the money changers constantly attacked it by offering the metal coin system as competition. In other words, metal coins never went completely out of circulation. The tally sticks hung on because they were good for the payment of taxes. Finally, in the 1500s, King Henry VIII relaxed the laws concerning usury, and the money changers wasted no time reasserting themselves. They quickly made their gold and silver money plentiful for a few decades. But when Queen Mary took the throne and tightened the usury laws again, the money changers renewed the hoarding of gold and silver coins, forcing the economy to plummet. When Queen Mary's sister, Queen Elizabeth I, took the throne, she was determined to regain control over English money. Her solution was to issue gold and silver coins from the public treasury and take the control over the money supply away from the money changers. Although control over money was not the only cause of the English Revolution in 1642, religious differences fueled the conflict. Monetary policy played a major role. Financed by the money changers, Oliver Cromwell finally overthrew King Charles, purged the Parliament, and put the King to death. The money changers were immediately allowed to consolidate their financial power. The result was that for the next 50 years, the money changers plunged Great Britain into a series of costly wars. They took over a square mile of property in the center of London, known as the City of London. This area today is still known as one of the three predominant financial centers of the world. Conflicts with the Stuart Kings led the money changes in England to combine with those in the Netherlands to finance the invasion of William of Orange who overthrew the Stuarts in 1688 and took the English throne. The end of the 1600s, England was in financial Fifty years of more or less continuous wars with France and Holland had exhausted her. Frantic government officials met with the money changers to beg for the loans necessary to pursue their political purposes. The price was high. A government-sanctioned, privately owned bank which could issue money created out of nothing. It was to be the modern world's first privately owned central bank, the Bank of England. Although it was deceptively called the Bank of England to make the general population think it was part of the government, it was not. Like any other private corporation, the Bank of England sold shares to get started. The investors, whose names were never revealed, were supposed to put up one and a quarter million British pounds in gold coin to buy their shares in the bank, but only 750,000 pounds was ever received. Despite that, the bank was duly chartered in 1694 and started out in the business of loaning out several times the money it supposedly had in reserves, all at interest. In exchange, the new bank would loan British politicians as much of the new currency as they wanted, as long as they secured the debt by direct taxation of the British people. So legalization of the Bank of England amounted to nothing less than legal counterfeiting of a national currency for private gain. Unfortunately, nearly every nation now has a privately controlled central bank using the Bank of England as the basic model. Such is the power of these central banks, but they soon take total control over a nation's economy. It soon amounts to nothing but a plutocracy, ruled by the rich. It would be like putting control of the army in the hands of the mafia. The danger of tyranny would be extreme. Yes, we need central banks. No, we do not need them in private hands. The central bank scam is really a hidden tax. The nation sells bonds to the central bank to pay for things that does not have the political will to raise taxes to pay for. But the bonds are purchased with money the central bank creates out of nothing. More money in circulation makes your money worth less. The government gets as much money as it needs and the people pay for it in inflation. The beauty of the plan is that not one person in the thousand can figure it out because it's usually hidden behind complex sounding economics gibberish. With the formation of the Bank of England, the nation was soon awash in money. Prices throughout the country doubled. Massive loans were granted for just about any wild scheme. One venture proposed to drain the Red Sea to recover gold supposedly lost when the Egyptian army drowned pursuing Moses and the Israelites. By 1698, government debt grew from the initial one and a quarter million pounds to 16 million pounds. Naturally, taxes were increased and then increased again to pay for all of this. With the British money supply firmly in their grip, the British economy began a wild roller coaster series of booms and depressions. Exactly the sort of thing a central bank claims it is determined to prevent. There are two things which I think are intrinsic not just to the Bank of England but central banking generally, an involvement in the formulation of monetary policy with the specific objective of achieving monetary stability. However, since the Bank of England took control, the British pound has rarely been stable. Now let's take a look at the role of the Rothschild family, the family said to be the wealthiest in the world. This is Frankfurt, Germany. 50 years after the Bank of England opened its doors, a goldsmith named Amshil Moses Bauer opened a coin shop, a counting house, in 1743. And over the door he placed a sign depicting a Roman eagle on a red shield. The shop became known as the Red Shield Firm, or in German, Rothschild. When his son, Amshil Meyer Bauer, inherited the business, he decided to change his name to Rothschild. Amshil soon learned that loaning money to governments and kings was more profitable than loaning to private individuals. Not only were the loans bigger, but they were secured by the nation's taxes. Mayor Rothschild had five sons. He trained them all in the skills of money creation, then sent them out to the major capitals of Europe to open branch offices of the family banking business. His first son, Amcho Mayer, stayed in Frankfurt to mine the hometown bank. His second son, Solomon, was sent to Vienna. His third son, Nathan, was clearly the most clever. He was sent to London at age 21 in 1798, a hundred years after the founding of the Bank of England. His fourth son, Carl, went to Naples, and his fifth son, Jacob, went to Paris. In 1785, Mayor Amshell moved his entire family to this larger house, a five-story dwelling he shared with the Schiff family. This house was known as the Green Shield. The Rothschilds and the Shifts would play a central role in the rest of European financial history and in that of the United States. The Rothschilds broke into dealings with European royalty here at Williams Hall. The palace of the wealthiest man in Germany in fact the wealthiest monarch in all Europe, Prince William of Hesse-Kassel. At first, the Rothschilds were only helping Williams speculate in precious coins. But when Napoleon chased Prince William into exile, he sent 550,000 pounds, a gigantic sum at that time, to Nathan Rothschild in London with instructions for him to buy consoles, British government bonds, also called government stock. But Rothschild used the money for his own purposes. With Napoleon on the loose, the opportunities of wartime investments were nearly limitless. William returned here sometime prior to the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. He summoned Rothschild and demanded his money back. The Rothschilds returned William's money with the interest the British consuls would have paid him had the investment actually been made. But the Rothschilds kept all the past profits they had made using William's money. Nathan Rothschild later bragged that in the 17 years he'd been in England, he'd increased his original 20,000 pound stake given to him by his father by 2,500 times. By cooperating within the family, the Rothschilds soon grew unbelievably wealthy. By the mid 1800s, they dominated all European banking and were certainly the wealthiest family in the world. They financed Cecil Rhodes, making it possible for him to establish a monopoly over the diamond and gold fields of South Africa. In America, they financed the Harrimans and railroads, the Vanderbilts and railroads and the press, and Carnegie and the steel industry, among many others. In fact, during World War I, J.P. Morgan was thought to be the richest man in America. But after his death, it was discovered that he was actually only a lieutenant of the Rothschilds. Once Morgan's will was made public, it was discovered that he owned only 19% of J.P. Morgan companies. By 1850, James Rothschild, the heir of the French branch of the family, was said to be worth 600 million French francs. 150 million more than all the other bankers in France put together. He built this mansion called Ferrier, just east of Paris. Wilhelm I on scene at exclaimed, kings couldn't afford this. It could only belong to a Rothschild. Another 19th century French commentator put it this way, there is but one power in Europe and that is Rothschild. There is no evidence that their predominant standing in European or world finance has changed. Now let's take a look at the results the Bank of England had produced on the British economy and how that later was the root cause of the American Revolution. In the 1800s the British Empire was nearing its height of power around the world. costly wars in Europe since the creation of their privately owned central bank, the Bank of England. The cost had been high. To finance these wars, the British parliament here had borrowed heavily from the bank. By the mid-1700s, the government's debt here in Britain was 140 million pounds, a staggering sum for those days. Consequently, the British government embarked on a program of trying to raise revenues from their American colonies in order to make their interest payments to the bank. It was a different story. The scourge of a bank had not yet hit. This is Independence Hall in Philadelphia where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were signed. In the mid-1700s, pre-revolutionary America was still relatively poor. There was a severe shortage of precious metal coins to trade for goods. So the early colonists were forced to experiment with printing homegrown paper money. Some of these experiments were successful. Franklin was a big supporter of the colonies printing their own paper money. In 1757, Franklin was sent to London. He ended up staying for the next 18 years here, nearly until the start of the American Revolution. During this period, the American colonies began to issue their own money. Called Colonial Scrip, the endeavor was very successful. It provided a reliable medium of exchange, and it also helped to provide a feeling of unity between the colonies. Remember, Colonial Scrip was just paper money. debt-free money printed in the public interest and not backed by gold or silver coin. In other words, it was a totally fiat currency. One day, officials of the Bank of England asked Franklin how he would account for the newfound prosperity of the colonies. Without hesitation, he replied, That is simple. In the colonies we issue our own. It is called colonial script. We issue it in proper proportion to the demands of trade and industry to make the product. fast easily from the producers in this manner to no one. This was just common sense to Franklin, but you can imagine the impact it had on the Bank of England. America had learned the secret of money and that genie had to be returned to its bottle as soon as possible. This prohibited colonial officials from issuing their own money and ordered them to pay all future taxes in gold or silver coins. In other words, it forced the colonies on a gold or silver standard. For those who still believe that a gold standard is the answer for America's current monetary problems, look what happened to America after that. Writing in his autobiography, Franklin said, In one year the conditions were so that the era of prosperity ended and a depression set into such an extent that the streets of the colonies were filled with unemployed. And now the streets of America are filled with the unemployed. Just like back then, gee, wow, what a coinkydink. Franklin claims that this was even the basic cause for the American Revolution. As Franklin put it in his autobiography, the colonies would... tax on tea and other matters, not been that England took away from the colonies their money, employment and dissatisfaction. The inability of the colony permanently out of the hands of George and the international bankers was the prime reason. By the time the first shots were fired in Lexington, Massachusetts on April 19, 1775, the colonies had been drained of gold and silver coin by British taxation. As a result, the Continental Government had no choice but to print money to finance the war. At the start of the revolution, the U.S. money supply stood at $12 million. By the end of the war, it was nearly $500 million. As a result, the currency was virtually worthless. Shoes sold for $5,000 a pair. Colonial script had worked because just enough was issued to facilitate trade. As George Washington lamented, a wagon load of money will scarcely purchase a wagon load of provisions. Today, those who support a goldback currency point to this period during the revolution to demonstrate the evils of a fiat currency. But remember, the same currency had worked so well 20 years earlier during times of peace that the Bank of England had Parliament outlawed. 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 number. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize 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 will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children? to live in fear and be a slave. O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic in each God-given right, and pray to God, get the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free ladies and gentlemen this is the First hour of the evening in- oh, forgive me, only hour of the evening intelligence report. It's been one of those days. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Northwest. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org and we're on shortwave 6.160 regular shortwave WBCQ the planet and for everybody out there it is well again it is Friday Cinco de Amadean Quartermaster Friday it is the 10th of November and is the 15th year of open obvious in your face. The socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2023 old earth calendar 2023 battle for the Republic. the Dance of Swords. I want to say hi to 95.5 FM, 95.5 FM, new micro FM station here in Greater Michigan. And also it's Friday, so for Camp Emmer... Camp Emerson, new Camp Stasa, Camp Wayland North, the Ogama Ranges, Naga Hitcham, and new Fort Benning along with the Rustics. and Fox and Wolf, all the facilities are active this weekend. I thought there was going to be a notice for a cancellation at one site because of testing and some special research, but apparently that will be put off until the middle of the week when the facilities are less commonly used, so we don't have to worry about interrupting training schedules. And each of the training sites are at capacity, so if you are an additional participant unit, I will remind you that you're going to have to coordinate with the facilities, OIC, and they're going to determine where to put you in the obviously in Bifouac areas. So this has been a very busy, busy, busy, busy, busy weekend. 18th Resummental Combat Team, Colonial Marine Militia, 1st and 2nd Squadron, operational in a series of disappear or whatever. Everything here on the meter shows high probability of success. So I'm getting some... Okay, we're back. Was I gone? There's the question. Did I disappear and fade out? Yes. You was gone for a few minutes. You didn't fade out. My cue joke is completely gone. It's like you dropped off completely, which is why I started to play the music while I was trying to hook back up. Well, here's what's interesting. All my numbers are high on everything too. I don't know much more we can do or... if it's this particular piece of equipment and if that's the case then oh well, it's run its course and it shouldn't be out, but it's possible. Anyway, let's try, this is fascinating. We're engineering at both ends guys, just if you didn't know it and I'm working with wireless technology, not wireless with the rest of my computer systems, we don't do that, it's all hard lined everything. There's no other signal or anything laying around. or I should say bollocks up to the area, signal-wise. Okay, so anyway, for our friends at all of the training sites around the state of Michigan, again, there are no shutdowns, but we are at capacity, so for each site, you will be bivwhacking if you are going to supplementally train, which is not a problem. You know how we work this. I will remind everybody that the basic cost of one number 10 can, or forgive me, two number 10 cans, to get through the gate, that's the cost, that's the toll. No cash, food. We trade in food. This is making me feel strange. Okay. Yeah, we lost you there, Moke, just for a second as soon as you said we trade in food. Let's do this. I'm going to completely change to another workstation as a matter of fact. There could be some other interference here since a new piece of equipment is hooked up. So let's do this. It's Friday. It is St. Codi Amo Day. It's Quartermaster Friday, of course. How about some music? And... Got one. Should. Let me see if I can find it again. I did have a request that was made. You know, we've been talking about AI, Dad. Somebody apparently has been having AI going back and singing old Civil War songs. And, uh, songs. Something there on, if we have something there on hand, what you're going to do is buy me time so I can shut down and reconnect. How's that sound? That's what we're going to do. So if we have a, again, everybody be patient for a minute. And what we will do is try to see if we can eradicate some of these misconnections that keep happening, or I should say the hiccups that keep happening. There's nothing I can do. Everything is up to power other than just, like I said, changing location because of the outbound signal. I got this. This is for a few of our listeners here in Texas, Yellow Rose of Texas, sung by Pippa Kitten. cover. I promise to She's the sweetest little rose bird that Texas ever knew. Her eyes are bright and they sparkle like they do. You may talk about your Clementine and sing a prosely, but the alarons find her. For my heart is full of love. We'll do nothing took it so long. I will play the fan joke, Ailey. She'll love me like before, and the alarons shall be mine forever. She's the sweetest little rosebud with Texas sad You may talk about your Clementine and seeing a Rosalie But the yellow rosy girl for the yellow moment We'll see what I'm changing conditions in yet another spot. They're breaking up really bad there Mark. Those will be head towards the outer planet here. We're heading away Moving okay, any better one two three You're sounding clear for now arbitrary We're gonna do exact what I was thinking about doing our of the until report for the end of the week weekends of you're very busy and as it is Okay, let's see what the outside world does for me. It's a miracle notes not so Again for everybody out there. It is gonna be very busy weekend with regard training I would remind everybody again that we have many different people who are We're going to be participating in single communications tests this weekend. Channel 31 CB is going to be very, very, very active here in Michigan, Northern Ohio and Northern Indiana. If all goes well, we're going to do a complete what we call a round robin stork at broadcast. And this is where we tag team. The idea is not to work just as a conventional repeater to run a single paragraph where we do a numbers game. And in the process, we repeat. We receive. repeat, and then the next receiver, transceiver receives the signal and the idea is to go around the circumference of the state of Michigan. We do this with the FRS radios and we've also done this with obviously the... Again, this is a test of discipline, not just range, but more importantly the idea that each person knows that they're the next person who is sending out the signal because in some cases there's an overlap. In other words, more than one receiver actually gets the signal. But the idea is that we're doing this sequentially so that we can jump from county to county to county to county around the straits across over to the Upper Peninsula and around the bottom. So all the way around and then come down Lake Huron and end up back in the middle of the state the time we're done. Now let's draw to the key array. So these are a couple of projects I'll be helping with this weekend. I know a lot of the people that are listening to me participating. All of you can come up with similar tag team or Fox operations that allow you to practice using your signal communications with something you should be doing. I would also point out all of the people that are listening, you need your CB radios in your vehicles and operational. Just in the box in a pack, you got to plug the equipment in. We need to confirm that it works. And we need to make sure that we can again operate effectively. This is true with EFRs radios, it's true with CB, Marine radio, or any of the other networks in VHF, UHF is set up. You can't just have it sitting waiting in the box and the last minute catch up. You have to use the technology. Also again, we want to create some background clutter. What do I say about CB? System, it's out there. And again, for just regular conversation, anything that you can do, Well, all stick time is good time. All radio air time is good time. So use the equipment. I have a bit of a problem sometimes myself where I got to discipline myself to get on the rig or get on the equipment and use it. And some of it, of course, I'm constantly rebuilding other pieces of equipment, putting them together. And they can be passed on to whoever doesn't have a system set up and we increase the net exponentially. I grab every radio I can find at any resale shop or whatever. I've got a bit of a deal with one of the resale shops that pretty much anything they get in the way of the CB radio I get for five dollars. Sometimes a dollar. So we're not really out anything. It does take time to sit down and be at the bench. Everything is share time. I know you've been moving. We've heard the noise, but wherever you are right now, that's the clearest you've been. Okay, see I'm experimenting while I'm watching the meter here too because I am using this mobile unit. One, two, three. One, two, right there maybe, I would think. Again, for everybody, take the time, break your equipment down, go through it, check it, make sure that your radio tech is up. I still have one vehicle that I'm going to upgrade here this weekend with a little better CB radio. Not a big deal, but I'm just going through the pile I have. Every vehicle, including the mobile command post, of course, which has multiple radio technology, maintenance vehicles that are support vehicles, and even auxiliaries, pieces of equipment that aren't completely up and online but would be put into service, all have radio tech onboard. Beginning with CB and then upgrading progressively to other pieces of equipment as they become available. This is another thing I've had questions about. It's like, well, I can buy a radio that does everything. Now that's true. It does do everything. There are some great little hills. They're only twice or three times the size of the cell phone. There's about three thicknesses of a cell phone. They are quite economical for what they are, still costing hundreds of dollars. But here's the problem with the radio that does everything. The moment something fails, the radio does nothing. Can't talk to anybody up and down the dial. So while it's a really cool idea for saving space, where would I use a piece of equipment like that, a helicopter or aircraft? That's where I'd use it. Now, of course, small cars, it's kind of convenient because you have less space to work with, you know, diddle around with with regard to little boxes sitting around your feet or on the dash or whatever. But for the most part, The problem with a single radio that does all of what we're talking about, all it takes is one glitch, one bump, one thud, one wrap, one tap, too much power, antenna not properly connected, finals get blown out, the power comes back through the system, burn something out. What happens? You're out. No CB, no 2 meter, no nothing. No VHF, no UHF, no FRS, nothing. But, but, but, yeah, well, while it works, it's great, but the moment it's down, you're completely down. This is why my religious philosophy on radio is I commit a radio to, I commit a radio that is for take your pick, right down the battery we've talked about. In that way, if any one fails, the others should still work. If we get hit with a boom, nuclear attack, Well, it's a toss of the coin as far as what survives, what doesn't. So we better make sure we have spares armored and tucked away, in other words, protected from EMP, have whatever spares we can accumulate, and they need to be ready to roll. Now, not all of your radio equipment needs to be up even now. As long as it's functioning, it could still be put back into a shielded reserve so that you have it on hand. Let's say you should be using your CVs. Something happens, maybe all our CVs get fried. Well, we aren't really out that much because like I said, I've been paying $1 to $5 a radio. Most I'll pay is $10. And that's for a piece of equipment that's worth $400 or $500. I will do that on a regular basis. But for the most part, again, if we look at just the conventional environment, the cell phones are going to get shut off. The technology is becoming less and less reliable anyway. Case in point is, you know, like some of the stuff we're seeing with the programming here. When we're using their equipment, the spyware, the overlapping burden and crap that they put on board the system is creating a less and less valuable and efficient system. In fact, it's becoming very inefficient, very user unfriendly. Now pile on top of that, any number of other different things that are me to talk to. Or for you to talk from point A to point B before you even know it there's a point C in between actually the You're cutting that out again Mark. You're there We're missing you. I know it's the technology. There we go. Exactly what you're talking about. Find an example of it. Right and again, um, okay, try it right here. One, two, three. You're sounding good. In fact, you've been clear. It's not even siloing you out. It's you're there and then with a snap of a finger you're not for a couple of words and then you're right back. Right. And this is acting more like we've got, I mean, first of all, you know, the pieces of equipment we use are only using for broadcasting. So it's either a, I mean, here's another thing. Conditions. Clear. Unlimited visibility to the horizon. No wind. Perfect weather condition. Night broadcast should be stronger than daylight broadcast. Just the reverse. Isn't that fascinating? Just a heads up. Why we need alternate communications on a larger scale immediately. It's one of the highest priorities in our quartermaster inventory radio, all types of radio. Need to be in place and need to be finished as quickly as possible. So anyway enough on that now a couple of things we were talking about by antibiotics and disinfectants in the two-hour block for all the web didn't hear and the fact that with what's going on over in the Gaza Strip They're they have nothing literally with the number of casualties that they have or the amount of damage has been done and the situation is dire. Well, they'd like to do the same thing to the American people. The same pricks that are doing that to the Palestinians are the same pricks that have been planning on doing that to you and me. What you are seeing, and as one of our callers pointed out, is pay attention to what's happening. You have learned lessons, you learned your taught things. Most everything that they need considered unimportant or, well, of course I can get that. What's the big deal? I can get that any time I hold two items. until since time as the regime cuts off supply and support. These items, they're not outrageously expensive. These are not things you can't afford. But they are things that most people don't really consider putting on the shelf because they've got another mind. I don't know what the attitude is here. Well, why should I worry about that? Or, well, I'll be able to get it when I need it. Well, pretty much all around the world, the same scenario runs over and over and over again with the brain dead. And in this case, we need to be the head of the crew. I can't do anything for the thousands of idiot sticks down the street. For all of you listening, we can take care of ourselves. But we are also gonna have to probably assist our allies. And this is why, as I've said a million times, logistics. We need a deep larder. Most of these items, bleach being the best example. We've talked about powdered bleach before that was brought up by one of the other callers. Again, as a reminder, pool bleach. It's powdered pool bleach, indefinite storage. Remember, increase the storage container overlap and the durability and survivability of the material is extended. We'll store longer, okay? The big thing is to make sure that once again, we invest now. The other cool thing, we're headed to the other end of the season. I mean, it's kind of cool outside right now. Pool parties in Michigan are exactly gonna be high priority, therefore pool supply sales drop too. Most of the chain stores have some stuff on the shelf still from the season, not much. And they usually like Meyers, Shifty Takers or any of the chain stores start idling down and doing special end of the season discounts. You may still tag some of that, I know it's November, but you may still tag some of that. And, for instance, pool bleaches and the like are something that's still sitting there on the shelf in one pound, five pound, five gallon pail containers. It depends on where you are, what inventory they have on the shelf. Regular pool supplies, they don't really have any super discounts this time of year because regular pool supplies sell to a lot of other customers. Now their product customer line motion is much slower now, it's slower still here in Michigan, but they do have a market. However, the one good thing, because there are pool supply businesses, they are most likely to have the material in stock 24-7 all through the year. So they're a go-to source in the event things go to hell in a hand cart and there were like lists of last purchases you need to make Then the pool store sounds strange but for very particular volume purchases They would be a priority Okay, it's just like going out for the food. It's just like going out last gas for the batteries Etc etc etc. Remember we've talked about setting up a regimen whereby you assist each other by having a pre-prepared last purchase list. Where you go out, each person has a different item, that's all they're worried about, nothing else. And let's say randomly run into something that's on the overall list that might be a really great price or a giveaway. But otherwise just buying out the batteries at a dollar tree. Buying out the matches at a Dollar Tree won't take you very much because they don't have much in the way of product. Batteries, yes, but matches, probably a $10 bill or a $20 bill gets you all the matches that are left at a Dollar Tree. That's how low their volume is. And if they have them, think about that. Most facilities, most places are pretty much in the same boat with the exception of maybe a smoke house like, you know, maybe a tobacco shop. It's not like a good quality of anything with most facilities. BIC lighters. Something as simple as a lighter is now becoming an issue, now becoming less likely to find. So it's another one of those things where it's a fire start. Well, yes. Will it become more important later on? Oh, it's much, much higher in the barter trade pecking order and much more reasonably priced at this point in time than it will be when it's not accessible. when there aren't anymore. Which is something that we all need to be taking into consideration here. So, again, we are, oh, we're at the, go ahead, jump in there, caller. I just went to Harbor Freight. They have a coupon, you can find it online. It's for this weekend, it starts today, tomorrow, and Sunday. It's for any purchase, you get a freebie, and they have either a a box knife, the standard, you know, old-school gray box knife, a tarp, I don't know, I'm sure on the size, but they also have the two flashlights, the LED flashlights for little, about two to three inch flashlights that used to have the multiple LED bulbs, which were okay If anybody's got these for free in the past, they were okay. You know, they didn't put out a lot of light, but they have upgraded these flashlights now, Mark, to a diode, the little rectangle or square diode. So it throws out a further beam and it's much brighter. And they come with free batteries in them. So you get three, or six AA batteries, three apiece per flashlight, two flashlights with a decent. These are freebies that you can throw in your car or backpack or whatever and they actually put out a halfway decent white now since they've upgraded the LEDs instead of the multiple Individual LEDs which like I said work very bright. They would they're okay to see what you were doing But at a distance there is pretty much useless So they have a free coupon Should be able to find it online. I posted it on the gilded in the gear section You just take that coupon in, they'll be able to scan it through your phone or if you need to print it off, whatever. They'll be able to scan that. It's only good for this weekend for Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. But that's for, you have to purchase something, obviously. But you can either get two little flashlights, a old school just a regular box knife, you know, kind of safety blade, you slide it out, cut boxes open or a tarp, a blue tarp. I don't think the TARB's very big market. It's probably like a 3 foot by 3 foot or 3 foot by 5 or something like that. One of those odd shaped size, but it's a freebie, so if anybody needs something like that to freebies. Work as a ground cloth. We're going to have for, again, for underneath the poncho, if need be, or poncho. All right, it's a sleeping bag. A simple throwaway ground cloth. You want to put something, you know, if you're going to be putting stuff together. The big thing here again, also remember, you can go purchase something at Harbor Freight. They do have specific little tool packs, knives, also simple solar panel systems that are relatively cheap, good enough for recharging small electronics, again, the kind of stuff that we're talking about like your VHF, UHF radios, etc. So you pick up some of those, the freebies are the toss-in. You know, another thing I haven't bothered, I can't recall whether or not they even have matches. They gotta have matches at Harbor Freight. I have never really thought about that. I might have passed them a hundred times. That's something we need to check on. I'm not sure, Mark. I haven't really kept my eye open for those. I don't know about launches, but I have had a question about where to get ammo boxes. Every now and again, they do get the metal military style ammo boxes in, but they have brand new plastic ammo boxes that they sell at Harbor Freight that are watertight. So if you wanted to pick something up, that would be something worth picking up and then getting your free flashlights with. Also, since we were talking about the flashlights, it made me think, I forgot. I brought this up once before, Mark, that they have a flashlight for your vehicle that charges, it's a cigarette lighter plug. And it's with a built-in rechargeable battery. Now it doesn't throw a beam per se like these other free pre-b flashlights, but it's about I believe like $5. But you could plug it into your cigarette lighter, charge it up, and just leave it in your car. Yeah, unplug it every once in a while and just leave it sitting in your car and charge it up every once in a while. But it has like three brightness settings on it. And stuff. And it's pretty fairly bright to look around and I think it'll last maybe about an hour. Maybe on one of the lower three settings out of the three settings. It probably lasts maybe about an hour on a charge, roughly, but it's a good just vehicle thing, like I say, and it just plugs. It doesn't have no way else to recharge, but you can plug it into the cigarette lighter. Also, you were talking about the solar panels, Mark. I just kind of glanced at those. They have the foldable solar panels that are probably, I'm guessing, about one foot tall. and then almost one foot across and then they fold, there's about four cells and they can fold up on a like a nylon type pouch that folds up and you can put it in a backpack. I believe that they had two different ones. They had a 9 watt solar panel and then they had an 18 watt of the smaller kind. Of course, I believe you can get The price was around $80, I think, for the 18 watt, and then about 50, something around 50 for the 9 watt. Now, as far as I know, they don't come with the cords, so you have to buy those. They have those separate with the charging bank, and stuff you'll have to buy those, and those are different prices. They're not overly crazy, under 50 bucks, to buy those adapters so you can either charge a phone or the battery pack. or laptop or whatnot in the field. But they do have those and I think that's it Mark. Very good. One of the other things, now jogging my memory because I just had one in my hand here about what four hours ago. What both location Stoller tree and Harbor freight had. You're gonna have to look around on the shelf to see if they still carry these. It was a little emergency converter power pack. It takes a couple of AA batteries and has a small USB or it depends on who made it. But it's designed to use a regular USB connector which you then have to have a cable for whatever your regular unit is, if it was your cell phone or if it's your recharging cable for your Belf-Yeng. But it's designed to be a little throwaway battery emergency power pack, and it works really well. I actually put them in every one of the kits that I could while I could still get them, and I haven't really seen them in a bit. The device is the size of two AA batteries. Obviously, there's just enough additional plastic and a fixture in place for the plug, the connector, which will accommodate in whatever USB cord you've got going to whatever other type of connector you need. So whatever's in your regular kit for the radio, or you can buy off Dollar Tree shelves, you could have another connector with each one of these, which is what I did. I bought another cable. I bought one of each, including even though we don't use Apple. I bought one of the Apple cords to go along with it, so it's a little kit. And any batteries you have, whatever double A batteries you come across, chargeable or not rechargeable, just regular alkali or whatever. It gives you some of the sort of operational power. The movement's really nice. I'll tell you what, let's do, well, we're, okay, we're. We're at the not past where we passed the bottom of the hour. Let's do this again for a second I'm gonna try another little trick here and see if it does any good. This is getting me ridiculous Well, anyway, let's do this my favorite song nowadays. Keep your rifle by your side balder for everybody out there It is Friday where I want to see hide all of our again training facilities out there if you're running one of our micro FM's and there's somebody running the micro FM and am at each one of the sites and Play DJ. You know, obviously take the time, go through the record and music collections that we have sitting off to the left of all of those radio rigs. They're all built the same way. You go to each facility. Here we go. Little music. You hear a candy for it. We'll look high and we'll look low. We'll look everywhere we go. And soon the lutors will know that they can't hide. They come loud, they come fast, But we'll shoot first so we can last. Keep your eye full by your side. Singing, O Lord, they just won't stay away. Singing, O Lord, for this I won't need pay When we take a stand. No, we must take our land. Keep your eye full by your side. When they'll come night they'll have our children in their sights So stand on every pass from north to south And scream and they can shout They will never push us out Keep your rifle by your side Singing They just won't stay away singing Oh Lord for this I won't need pay When we take a stand No we must protect our land keep your rifle by your side. We'll have tanks cause they've got funding from the banks but we won't fall as long as we can fight. They'll go on and say we hate you but they won't get past the gate. Keep your rifle. Sigh. Singing. Won't stay away. Singing. For this I won't need pay when we take a stand. No we must protect our lands. Keep your rifle. By your size In the east From the great plains to Tennessee They help us hold with all that we do needs Comes another way From Red Sand Fran to Bern, D.A. Keep your rifle by your side Singin' They just won't stay away Singin' Oh, long for this I won't need pay When I see their face No, I must protect my place Keep my right So connected. And the battle is right. Okay, well we reconfigured things a little bit. We'll see how this system handles my ideas. And for everybody out there, again, head into the weekend, don't forget, obviously it's winter, but take spares, gloves, glove liners. A cheapy glove liner solution is to use a cotton throwaway gloves. You see the work gloves are brown. I know they're not much, but you can actually wear them until they get damp, especially if we're getting into cold wet. We have been that way. It'll eventually be cold, frozen wet. But, uh, wool glove liners are few and far between. They're outrageously priced, but if you can afford them, that is a solution. Watch to see if there's any surplus. You'll notice that there isn't a whole lot in those types of items left laying around. They were, I'm sure, there were billions available, and they all got shipped to Ukraine. They got ripped off. They've been sold sideways under the table. The troops probably only saw one out of a hundred pair before they died. And the rest is history as they say. So somebody's got them. They're out there. They're out there in the market someplace. But look at Coleman's dot com, Coleman's dot com, major surplus dot com. I know that MilTech makes a copy. They make copies of pretty much everything that's old US surplus. That includes an Omex gloves, wool, glove liners. Then nobody bothered making the mitten liners because there were just still so many of them laying around but those have depleted out too. So I highly recommend again if you do see them and they're for about a dollar a pair they're worth it. So those make good spares. Remember you need something so that when your other equipment's wet you pull it off so you don't lose core heat. You don't lose the extremities. Make sure everything stays dry and covered. Needless to say, an over cover in wet weather, wet cold is especially critical. So either rain suits and or ponchos and or both, which I don't have a problem with, that's not over protection. Either system, whatever you wear, can allow a certain amount of water to pass through. Use a poncho on top of a rain set, that's gonna be almost 100% protection. So it is something you should take and consider to be a wise choice. Hmm, he chose wisely. Anyway, let's see. Also, again, the situation with the Palestinians is going to continue to spiral downward. It is obvious that the kosher mafia running Washington and it's got to ring through the gonads of America. Along with the Mossad mafia out of Israel are gonna try to murder off the Palestinian population. Four out of six, I keep doing that. Four out of ten Palestinians are Christian. The reason the people can't leave their land is if they do, the Jewish mafia will steal it. If a farmer leaves his property, that's how all that property changed out from being Palestinian to the Israeli kosher mafia ripping it off. They would come in, chop down olive groves, destroy orchards, destroy crops, burn crops, attack houses at night, and progressively run the Christians off of their property or the Muslims. They didn't care. They hate the Christians more than they hate the Muslims. If you don't know, you need to go read what the, what it says, what the rabbis say about Jesus and where they believe Jesus is right now. If you don't understand how much they hate you, then you're gonna keep making wrong decisions about what they're trying to do to screw America, okay? With regard to medical, anything. Now, this is something I have to keep reinforcing. If you have family members who are ill and they pass away and there's material left behind, collect everything that you can. Now some of it, well why would I need these items? If it's a medical item, bag it, box it, and stack it as tight and high as you can. In other words, pile up as much as you can collect. Because you may not know what to do with it, but our medical techs will. And if we have something to work with, they can also improvise, adapt, and overcome. Remember a lot of the technology, the simpler, support and standard maintenance technology. It can be cut down, it can be reconfigured. There's all kinds of things that can be done to make the equipment work for us. Now, one of the things that is a high priority, oxygen tanks and an oxygen system, they're still out there. They're not as common, but they're still out there. It's about 50-50, I think, right now, because the other half of that 50-50 are oxygen generating machines. If your family bought one and the person no longer needs it because they're not breathing, grab it. It's a priceless piece of equipment. In fact, it's valuable for more than just medical, to be quite honest. But these oxygen generating, portable typically, there's either the buy your bed and or carry in the house models, but there are also shoulder bag or backpack, light backpack models. that were designed for mobility, grab them. Now, if they're rented, no, you can't get them because if they're rented, they're going back to the company when they're done. And this is true also of things like hospice, medical beds, things of that nature. But if you bought it, if the family purchased it, this is what you got to confirm. get the oxygen machine. It is one of those many items that it's going to be few and far between. It will be prioritized in the medical situations that are going to occur. But it is a way also to support other components. Civil defense shelters, for instance, if you're doing a fallout shelter, an oxygen generator is kind of useful. Seriously, okay, just something to think about there. The other thing, again, is both the air tanks, don't forget you want to grab all the hoses, all the face cups, face covers, anything else that they had that came along with the technology, any transporters, carriers, racks, everything. Grab it all, don't hesitate, don't think twice. And then, like I said, box it up, go get yourself a bigger industrial tote. Put everything in it. You can also probably have some space left over in between things. You can tag in more medical gear in there, but make sure you mark the container. I find that one of the better for mobile medical, the, oh, is it Home Despot, Home Depot, and Lowe's have a black body with yellow cap utility tote. They come in a couple of different sizes, but they're all big. They're all good sized. If you have, for instance, oxygen tanks, this is a good hard shell system to put everything in for the time being. Make sure that everything is secure. Grab yourself some bubble wrap if you want to protect some of the items to make sure nothing gets boo booed. I always watch for recycle. I recycle off that. Go watch. Find where people are unpacking stuff or there's an industrial site or dumpsters behind the stores. And you can buy, you can get miles of bubble wrap. Miles and miles and miles for free. Go to the recycle stations. Bubble wrap, grab it there. But the idea here again is kiss, keep it simple stupid, minimize cost, and maximize end result. Also, grab all of the unopened, but also grab the opened containers of anything. If it's, for instance, 4x4s, medical pads, compresses, medical tape, whatever it is. Bag it up, Ziploc bags are your friends, Ziploc bags are your friends, Ziploc bags are your friends. And again, medical, we'll never have enough. If we do have a World War III scenario that all these peckerwood pieces of trash want, all these worthless turds are all, the purple haired crazy town queers and $3 bill of petals want, Washington, DC. There's nothing out there for you or me. If you look at what happened, other than a bullet to the back of your head, all you have to do is look at Katrina. And that was only an area of the country that was affected, a small area by comparison. But look at what happened in New Orleans and how they treated New Orleans. There's been no change. In fact, things have gotten worse. The characters in uniform, most of the conscientious people have left. What's in there now are the people who would be willing to follow any order of the purple haired Trotsky glass wearing queers. The $3 bill pedos order, the Satanist pedo queers. For that reason, The only person that's going to save you and take care of you, go in the bathroom, look in the mirror there, that's the same person that's going to be the cavalry coming over the horizon. It's us and that's it. We have to take care of ourselves. With regard to, again, such things as water supply, I can't emphasize enough, wherever you can add more to the water supply, do it. My policy is this, we have 10 cents a bottle on pop bottles, on pop containers of any kind of carbonated beverage. If we buy something and then it can't go back because we got it from an odd distress store or whatever, it becomes a water storage bottle. That's the sorting system. If I get 10 cents back from the taxes they charge, the 10 cent tax for me to get the bottle of pop or to whatever, so whoever else did, I get that 10 cents back towards gasoline, food, whatever. But if it's a non-returnable, although some states have even nickel prices on those, I should say nickel returns or whatever. Preferably, that goes to water. Water storage is whatever it is that I can't send back for money. It's just like nothing goes into the scrap bucket if it's still viable. If it's a piece of clunky rust, it's got parts and chips falling off it, that goes in my scrap metal. Anything that goes to scrap metal from my end, it's got to be on its last leg. It's literally beyond its last leg. Everything else is material for building something else, improvising, adapting, and overcoming. Even cans, guys, the standard can that typically is made now is only, only has one single ringlet slash cap. The base is a bell type. These are fantastic for making grenades, smoke grenades, white phosphorus, thermite, and also for making mortar rounds. The standard bell type can where it used to be you'd only find these in salmon cans and they'd be tapered which is cool. Those actually are really great. But today the lion's share of the cans that are out there, soup cans typically are not put that varies depending on the company. But most of the conventional vegetable cans, they may have a rip top on the top. But if they're a rip top or if they require a can opener, either way, the basic can is priceless. It doesn't go into the scrap. None of those go into the scrap. Those are just getting stacked and racked. Time comes, there'll be something totally different. But you know what? It's gonna be harder and harder to find things like that. And it's obvious that they are gonna try to starve us out. One way or another, they'll create a fictional failure. And all of this will be a fiction. Anything that's happening to this country will have been instituted by the spit-swapping, ring-knocking, satanic, pedo-queers. That's all there is to it. So now, and it's obvious that they are making their move. Now how extensive this becomes and how many four fools they get suckered into it, well, we'll see how that works. On the other hand, if everything tips the rest of the way, A lot of other militaries are going to be shooting at whoever it is that's in the Middle East. So not being there would be a real good idea. And a couple of kids that were thinking about joining the Marine Corps, a couple more I'm right into. If you're listening, don't you dare go down there and put it. Oh God, don't you dare be recruited. If you're in charge of being, try to get you killed. Because they hate you. God bless Republic. We shot the bail ladders on the run. We're on the mark. We shot a few couple of good kids tonight. I found the cherry spot one of the other workstations