March 26, 2024
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Mark Koernke discussed the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore on March 26, 2024, analyzing the ship collision, infrastructure failures, and implications for port operations. He covered Michigan county militia coordination against state government overreach, school system predation on children, and preparedness strategies including food storage, communications equipment, and medical supplies. The show addressed broader themes of government corruption, Israeli involvement in geopolitical events, and preparation for anticipated conflict in 2024.
- francis scott key bridge
- baltimore port
- ship collision
- michigan militia
- county coordination
- food storage
- preparedness
- frs radios
- communications
- second amendment
- tulsi gabbard
- trump administration
- school system corruption
- canning
- medical supplies
- burn dressing
- ammo cans
- costco
- chemtrails
- weather modification
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The future generations dislike in this delay. 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 is a free 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 use in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled.
You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shit traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm and keep our country deep. 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 dock so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery.
and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land.
Preserve our great Republican each God given right and pray to God to freedom burning bright as I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for once he came His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right. We only watch and tremble too afraid to stand and fight
If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the Intelligence Report. Hi, Mark Carkey. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters.
both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, east, south, northwest, and north. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org, and we are on satellite. I want to say hi to all our merchant radio operators out there.
no matter what body of water you're resting on. Some of them are going to be resting for a long time if they are listening, because they're kind of stuck into a bridge. I hope that's not you guys. I hope that's not any of you that are listening, but it's possible because we are everywhere in the Merchant Marine fleets across the planet, including on the east coast of the United States. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States.
It is, well, it should be, in theory, Tuesday. And I'm pretty sure it is. It is the 26th of March. It is the 16th year of open, obvious, and pissing in your face. Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K, 2024, old earth calendar.
I'm Gibberd Olesch's gut captain and 2024 Battle for the Republic book three, a dark anniversary. And I've got a package that's gonna be going down to Ed here real quick that is from our recordings of the Battle for the Republic series.
Starting obviously with the prologue, but we're probably going to do a little bit of another intro and basically it is a precursor to what may be Another series that I have enough chapters for that's the dagger war and before this war started we have been in a Dagger war and there's a lot that love many people don't know anything about well Some of it's been put put down into
There you go. Just like the three books you're reading, well, down the road I'll explain to you where all three of those and more, book four, came from and why it is that, again, it's ours. Anyway, everybody has probably seen the news by now. We lost the, yeah, we've lost a bridge in America. Now, of course, I'm sure everybody's waiting to see if I'm going to say
that this might be retaliation by the Russians, and I don't think so. However, I would say that if it was, if anybody did this intentionally, they chose a situation to minimize personnel damage or fatalities, but maximize the statement made. Do you see what I mean?
U.S. government sends ISIS, which is Israeli Secret Intelligence Service. We sponsored an extended branch of the Israeli Secret Intelligence Service to go murder people in Moscow. They're all involved in it. The Jewish mob here is chuckling about it. The ADL is chuckling about it. All these characters are laughing. If you look at Congress, whenever somebody is, you know, they're told not even to bring it up right now.
In fact, because the OID boys are looking at each other and smirking. Everybody paying attention to that? Well, watch interaction. It's like the hearings on the Biden fiasco. They brought that one slut in, the Jewish piece of trash in there that was sitting there next to the actual witness. And if you paid attention, I want you to go back and watch all those videos. Look at the eye contact between the slut at the table.
And the trash sitting next to the, in fact what's interesting is sitting right next to the chair and how they're smirking back and forth. Like I said, shoot the bumps in the curtains first before you bother with the rest cuz the rest are easy to find. But when the bumps in the, bump in the curtain is standing right there, what do you think? I'm gonna put a bullet in. I know exactly who I'm gonna shoot first. Well, wait a minute, he fired but he didn't hit anybody. Then all of a sudden gurgle gurgle, pop, pop, yeah.
Make sure that one didn't get away the rest of you. You're not gonna escape But that one he's got a plan to run for the first sedan and with this little lackey boy Whoever's little poof to queer lover is he'd be in the vehicle down the road before the next shots flew that was Blackton Steens plan so anyway Either way, this is a bad situation for the porting facility there a couple different interesting little
components, the ship that rammed into the bridge, which by the way you might have noticed, do you recognize the name of the bridge? Anybody? What was the name of the bridge? Anybody listening? What was the name of the bridge that got hit today? It's a fancy something. You should all know his name. Why would you know his name? Because you have to start with being a banner. Exactly.
If anybody were planning it, it would be the Jews, the Israelis. Oh God, Mark, you're so direct. Yes, I am in this case because they're trying to get stuff whipped up. And if you watch any platform for anybody who was talking about this today, you had a bunch of frenzied, shallow hells going, oh, the Russians once had done it, they're once. And I'd be willing to bet that half of what you saw saying the Russians did it were Israeli bots.
who were saturating the environment because nobody really pulled this together. I guess, I don't know, they're thinking that eventually someone would blurt it out. Okay, the Key Bridge, they kept just saying the Key Bridge because it is a mouthful to keep saying his name. Francis Scott Key, Francis Scott Key, Francis Scott Key, Francis Scott Key.
But instead, just the key bridge. Very symbolic that the Oi boys would do that under the logic that they can, just like attacking you on Patriots Day. So that they can wag their winny in your face and you're not supposed to figure it out. Who do I think is more likely if it was planned? The Israelis. What? That's totally a tangent. That's not, you're under attack America. You are absolutely under attack. What's interesting is, well,
The ship that got hit, or I should say the bridge got hit, the ship was what was moving, was not really all that heavily laden, which is rather interesting because again, something we've talked about, there isn't much going out of the country to be shipped anywhere else except for valuables like food, raw materials, etc. And different types of cargo containers deal with that. The real wealth of America is being stolen and goes to China immediately.
So when they bring ships over here, they're full of their garbage. But when ships leave here, they're leaving in many cases with a lot of empty cans. Because there's nothing being produced here in any significant quantity. America used to mean something. It means very little now, unless you want to talk about quality of bombs and missile performance.
But as far as, wow, America, you want an American refrigerator because by God, you know, there are American refrigerators that were built in 1938 that are still running today. There's refrigerators that were built in the glorious days of industrial America of the 50s, and they're running to this day. But that ain't happening anymore.
Those days are all gone grossly over over over Electrified crap that has a memory and is spying on you like all the rest of your appliance are supposed to spy on you Yeah, right. And of course, what's the survivability of the AI technology on board? See that's the part nobody talks about everybody's worried about AI but guys most of the AI crap that they've installed is China sport and Its reliability and durability is in the stinking toilet
That's one good thing to think about. So anyway, this ship was mostly empty stacked containers. In fact, go take a look at the pictures. You'll notice that the conning tower just could see over the stack and rack that they had piled on board that ship. Now, it may have been going, and it probably was, going to some other American port on the outbound.
But it's the end, maybe they're gonna dump the cans off somewhere else, which they can do, but most of the garbage going back to China is going back in because we have nothing to offer. In fact, there's nothing that they want us to bring over there, except for the raw materials and valuables that they can steal and then switch out with other chunks and chickens to China, send back grade C chicken meat that's got maggots, cancer, whatever in it, and America gets stuck with that, chopped, diced, sliced and diced, okay?
So anyway, other problem, one ship was coming in before the ship tried to go under the, well, was logically going to go under the bridge, just came in and then the ship went forward, rammed it, nobody's leaving that anchorage as far as I can see. So the other parts of the bridging, now there is something they could do, I could sort of take that back. Since the bridge is now incapacitated,
I don't know if the water is deep enough so that with the draft of existing ships, they may not be able to carry cargo out, which is bad for the porting facility, but they can at least probably lighten up. And either side, left or right, of the collision point, they could dismantle the bridge fairly fast, a couple of spans, and probably in slow-mo move whatever ships are stuck in the anchorage out, in the porting facility out. What few there might be.
Or however many there might be, because I haven't even bothered to look at that yet, but it's the first half of the year, it's like, wow, that's like a genie cork in a bottle. And that last poor bastard that came in, he ain't getting out right away.
Right, you see how that works? It's like man, I got past it. I got in early I'm here early in the dawn and or pre dawn and there's those guys are going out wave to them and Then you hear you know, they start to move along and you're moving down range you hear boom and you look back and Wow, they even called out a Mayday by the way before they hit the bridge, which is very good They did everything they could they actually got hold of the port authority. They got hold of the bridge authority and
The bridge authorities stopped traffic, only so many vehicles were caught on the bridge. The other good thing was a toll bridge. So not as many, you know, it doesn't have the same traffic, has good traffic at traffic hour, but, you know, for work. But was relatively slow at that particular moment. They cut the traffic off, so only so many people got caught on the bridge. Another thing that demonstrates something we've talked about, communications. What?
You mean between the boat and whatever? No, no, there was a work crew on the bridge and they had sufficient time that had they been carrying radios, none of the crew, none of the road crew on the bridge, who were apparently fixing pavement potholes, was warned
about the situation because they couldn't talk to them because the work crew wasn't carrying some stupid little $10 FRS radios. Think about that. And that accounts for a percentage of the casualties. A couple of the guys they pulled out apparently were the guys on the work crew who rode the bridge down at whatever spot they were at or slid into the, you know, the vacuum of the bridge as it was going into the water, which is really bad because you get hammered a couple of different ways there.
So you hit the water but the water hits you. Remember that void that the bridge is slapping down? Well, it's got to be filled. What's the weight of a square foot of water? People don't do the math on that one. Well, it's just water. It's like, yes, what's the weight of a square foot of water and you're at the bottom of a vacuum hole that was created for just a moment that is about four or five stories deep? That's not good.
as you ride the bridge down and then the water, well, rides you down. But, radios, stupid little, you know, I could go to 100 different places right now, I know, because I look every day for different deals. And any given point, you can buy a whole gaggle of radios for every man in that crew for pennies.
And for what government shovels out the door to illegal aliens or whatever, which is the only reason we'll build this bridge back up right away, is because the pigs in government sent all our money overseas or over to the stinking Israelis and the Israeli tit suckers, they're bathed and in the gold! I'm telling you, the stupid goyim is sending that money again. Oi, Gevalt, it's so much fun with this stupid goyim, do this. I'm telling you. So we won't have the money for that bridge.
Not right away or not for a while and if they do well watch to see how they fiddle part with everything and it twice the price at half the value too Oh, wait till you see the next one. It's gonna be a real piece of crap. Oh Yeah, five point two pounds for the water a square foot of water So you said it would have been more than a gallon But apparently it's not because I look at a gallon jug and it doesn't look like a square foot to me
You know well another interesting thing about that is remember in salt water mineral water remember salt water is my mother's on Yeah, so I'm not for that. It's gonna be a little heavier, too Excuse me anyway. I just want to touch out. There's nothing we can do about it That particular porting facility is knocked out of circuit it Again, I want you to think about something if you wanted to if there was kickback then It would have been
as damaging as what was happening over in Moscow, and that's not the case. Now it was symbolic, and that's why I'm pretty sure if you want to blame anybody, if I were to look under the blanket at the corruption, I'd say this was another typical Israeli attack where everything was set up from outside. It's a global world, they're globalists. Any number of things could have been set up to make it work. But as it is, bad accident at the very least. Go ahead, call her, jump in there.
is Todd in Orlando. I'm typing the name Pete Buttigieg, the homo. He was the Secretary of Transportation back in 2021. He made a 40% budget decrease in transportation for that year for Baltimore. And one of the things that was cut was tugboats.
And tugboats are used to guide these things when they go under bridges. And this thing did not have any tugboats guiding it. And it was a... from what I've heard it was like an all Indian crew and maybe one or two others. But yeah, this thing didn't have any tugboats guiding it and ran into a pylon.
So, I will be the first one, Mark, to say that it was a CIA black bag, Mossad operations. I don't think it was. I think it was just an instance where the prices of everything are going through the roof because of them printing money. They don't have the money and they made cuts and it was a stupid decision to make.
to cut the tugboats out because this is part of the infrastructure, this is what makes America run and these faggots in the government cut it out because they were like, oh we don't need tugboats, now look what happened. They took a percentage outboat but the thing is this had just been cut free of the escorts of the boats, the tugboats, just before their logic was they were going to run the rest away on their own power.
Probably again, you would typically try to control past any navigation hazards. So I guarantee that A, they cut back on the boats, B, they also cut back on the service operation of the boats.
See because that's another factor as fuel is money and remember the parasites always want to steal the same amount They don't care about spending that you me or safety that can go to hell in a hand cart But the same amount is still being stolen every year because the bucket size never changed
As far as specific aspects, so for grafting corruption, you look at it, if you had two grafts, the grafting corruption is always at the same tier and gradually increases because more and more stupid people gravitate to the position of criminality in government. And if the old boss thought he could, every day the old boss, everybody looked at him because he always went to that lunch house and ate steak.
So they kill the old boss off and logic is I can have a couple stock and it's take a couple days Well in the next shoe size IQ that moves up through the ranks looks at him goes I should be able to have steak every day and he kills that bastard and he eats steak every day Eating out the substance of the system so to speak But he'd steak every day so he care less about the rest and piss on him because it's an organized crime situation Hold on. There's another thing here
If it was anything that could happen, like I said, I wouldn't go overseas. I would blame exactly what we have in the system. But we have malfeasance in one direction, and we have criminality in the other, and every once in a while they join. Okay? That's the other problem. Now, another thing, and hold on, I heard you, I heard the voice, I think it's Phyllis. Another thing I'd point out is, and the first thing that jumped out at me is how, okay, this ship had mechanical problems, guys.
Nobody ever talks about this, but you do realize that ships are insured and ships have to go through a particular service. Typically, Lloyd's of London has been the dominant. I believe one of the Dubai interests is doing some of the work now or some of the shenanigans like, you know, payoffs with that. But Dubai and or Saudi Arabia, I think it's Dubai because Dubai is more get away with anything.
But Lloyd's of London devalues ships very quickly and puts big X's on them if they have significant mechanical failures. And this ship has had a history of significant mechanical failures exactly like what just happened. So it's kind of weird that this thing was left in service
with a questionable malfunction that was significant and was a hazard not just to itself, but would be a hazard to any other ship in any other operational area, either confined or open ocean. Because either A, you've got a collision issue, oh we just saw that, but even if you're at C, then you've got to go out and rescue the bastards. And this requires a whole lot of other money that insurance companies don't want to lay out. It's like buying a tow truck that's made out of gold. So...
This whole thing stinks to begin with as in the system is just being allowed the characters that have gravitated to all these positions are now so criminally minded, so malfeasant, that you're going to end up with more and more of these actions and the failure to support the infrastructure. This isn't quite like what happened on the Mississippi where the bridges remember just started falling in the water. It didn't get blown up. They just got or hit. They just fell. Okay.
They may have picked up on that a little bit because they realized people will start hanging their ass if bridges start falling in like they did back in the turn of the century, before 1900.
Dams used to collapse and bridges used to fall all the time and that's why you created bridge authorities and that's why you had dams and you know the engineers got involved with you know the Army Corps of Engineers you know years ago. Now along with the Civil Engineering Association not the government but the Civil Engineering Association there's a couple of different barriers on that for hydro etc. In this case
Well, like I said, a couple things here of communications those guys up on the bridge for a couple of five and dime radios that'll lived In fact with just one five or dime radio, they'd be alive So everybody think about that So something is simple because they'd be able to get to the vehicle or you know again at least start moving in the right direction Okay, maybe you make it maybe you don't but at least you had notice
Okay, that's the problem. Anyway, I heard another voice call her jump in there, please. Yeah, Mark, Bruce from Northern Michigan. Yeah, those tugboats in that bay are just supposed to get those cargo ships to the channel. That's it. In that particular, there was two, there was two tugboats, they got them to the channel, and then that that ship is on the zone.
Right. That's the way that they worked that over there. It's interesting too again. This is one of those things where without it, I don't know how the first thing I thought about and I'll bring this up. You know when you piss some people on one part of the planet, God does interesting things and you pay. Okay, some people, the Asians call it karma.
And this is an out of the blue thing. The only good thing, thank you, Lord. Please thank you, Lord, is that it wasn't during a rush hour. It wasn't, I mean, it almost was. I mean, number one, it was a work day. Oh, by the way, it's Tuesday. Remember, the Israelis and the CIA always strike on Tuesdays and Thursdays in America. That way they can kill more people because people take Monday off, Wednesday off, and Friday off quite consistently and randomly.
Tuesdays and Thursdays, demographically everybody shows up for work. They don't have their middle of the week flu because they don't feel like coming in. And they don't have their unneeded extra day for the weekend. I'm feeling really bad. Get the fishing lines ready.
See what I mean? So it's fortunately, thank you Lord, or back to God, whatever. This happened when it did, as opposed to when it could. It could have been a little earlier or a little later. I was thinking about this. Can you imagine the captain who was on the inboard? He goes by the other ship. Like I said, it's early in the morning. Well, got here before dawn. We'll be able to birth.
We'll square our lines away. That's looking pretty good. Life is good. And he probably waved at the crew maybe if they felt like it. Or it was passing in the other direction as they went by each other at a distance. America, but we will, like Patton said, make sure it's the other bastard that dies first. In fact, first and foremost.
Oh, we got it. We had a bit before the music started. We had we lost you. That's why I started up so abruptly. Couldn't hear it all. Yeah, I got we have thunderstorms passing through the area just before the program started. Kind of like when we had the tornado hit years ago. Remember, just before the program started. So in fact, the roof is getting pelted right now. Just had the first wave go through on the other. We may go completely around this.
It's been a mix. So again, just be ready. We have backups we can go to. So far, this is staying online. So we'll stick with it for the moment. But if we have to, we'll jump sideways, just like we did yesterday. Because we do have a connection. We have a fourth and fifth option. It's just we only had to go through three. That's pretty good, I think. So while we're at it, I'll tell you what. Ed, if you could, the piece we played yesterday,
In fact, for everybody out there, you might recognize the song, but it's a stompin' piece. And for all of you out there, if you can, take the time, plug into YouTube, and pull up Pine Tree Riots dash We'll Have Our Home Again.
Now, what kind of music is this? We're only going to play this one piece. Ed's already got a great one. That was Poker Face, again, Live and Die for America. Poker Face is at www.pokerface.com. This is Pine Tree Riots. We'll have our home again.
Guys, you wanna piece the whole unit's gonna join in on. And Wade, hear this? It's all you're gonna do it.
And again...
For everybody out there, take the time, plug it in. Pine Tree Riots dash, we'll have our home again. Every unit should have their theme song. Just like you have a unit motto, we have a unit crest, or a unit patch. It's all part of the esprit de corps to build up again. Effective confidence and strength in our purpose, in our people, our mission, we plan on winning. To do that, you gotta get motivated.
All of you listening out there, you gotta get motivated. We are going to war in 24. It's not maybe kind of or sort of. We are going to war in 24. So congratulations, y'all breed live long enough to see it. No, I probably don't know being my lifetime. Wrong, congratulations, you made it. We're here.
So we got a lot of work to do. Let's get it done. Organize our equipment trainers, militia, establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations, logistics, the key to victory, and again, we better stay focused. Why? Well, San Fag Cisco, and listen, the Minxing Jewish people with the Minxing Chinese Jewish people. Well, anyway, San Fag Cisco just elected a non-resident, non-English speaking Chinese rat.
to be in charge of the elections in San Fag Cisco as part of the election system. Again, San Fag Cisco just elected, quote unquote, elected. We all know how elections go in communist districts. We saw it right here in Michigan, more on that in a minute too. Not English speaking, a non-resident, how could you be in the election process and be a non-resident?
You know by law that's just one of those things that's very, very illegal. Okay, not just a little unlawful, it's unlawful and illegal. It's illegal and unlawful, both, okay? Not non-English speaking Chinese rat to be in charge of the elections, okay? Shifting over to Michigan.
The Sheriff Darlief has made the announcement. If you guys didn't catch this, it's both at the national level except with the controlled rat, obvious bullshit set up. Networks that are out there, they're not gonna talk about it. They're trying to avoid it, but others are talking about it and pretty much everybody's got the message. So Sheriff Darlief has passed on all the criminal acts of 2020 election in the county.
And passed it on apparently to Jim Jordan's office. It looks like what's happened is the queer lesbian purple dressed fruit loop in Lansing. The carpet muncher there, the creature in Lansing.
wanted all the information was demanding everything. Well, of course they were, they were demanding everything from the sheriff because they needed to know what they needed to burn an altar or shred and where to make things disappear or how deep they'd have to go to make things disappear. One of the reasons that these pricks and Lansing want this, want the information is so they'll know, well, they can see how much they have to purge, burn and alter, which is what that twit would pass right on to all the rest of their fellow travelers.
Interestingly enough, one of the reports shows that the state's Attorney General is very much tied into the motor fraud. So congratulations with the reports that we have down here, the ones that are in Hillsdale, Michigan. There's a footprint and a fingerprint and a whole bunch of tentacle prints that point to very specific locations, like I said.
And with some of the things that happened in Washington, DC with the attack on the lawyer who was operating there, while the enemy is desperately trying to destroy or burn all the evidence they can and trying to prevent people from seeing anything, we have five additional alliance counties on the Patriot side, including one that I would be quite honest,
Figured, well, if they're in the enemy camp, it'd be like the American War for Independence. They'd be arrested, probably incarcerated somewhere for a bit, then shipped down the road, just tell them, hey, kick rocks and get out of here. And then the new county board would be in place when the war starts. But because of what they did in Washington, DC,
And because there are a lot of people who have fellow traveler bar members that they're associated with, this sent a ripple through the whole system. Now everybody who's already
Pro article to resolution Or resolve because remember everybody dropped the sanctuary thing nobody liked the sanctuary thing because it's wrong in general Which we can now see the end result what even would you York they're trying desperately to go Oh God Take the illegals and give them to someone else. Why why? Well, that's not happening
But the sanctuary thing right from the get-go, the sour grapes. So resolutions or resolves or what everybody agreed to. The newest one, which was generated by Livingston County, has been the extended version that everybody signed on to. So the new five, these other five counties, they've been very quietly already in contact, but they're like the
What would you describe them as kind of like the Continental Congress before things really kicked off of the Declaration of Independence where, you know, some of the states were trying or some of the colonies, soon to be states, decided that they were going to try to play it, you know, play it close to the vest or neutral.
And that's what was going on with these guys against Lansing. Lansing approaches them, they do the old, I mean, run and roll, do the Scooby Doo thing. I have no idea. When in reality, all these people have been in touch at one point or another and they knew who not to talk to.
So the counties that are enemy, you know, enemy state operations, they're just being isolated. You don't bother them, you don't go near them, you don't pass the information on, you don't talk to them. You know, feed them bullshit and, you know, keep them in the dark the way they should be. Same is true with Lansing. All states should be doing than are, a lot of states are. I think Illinois is in the same situation, like I've said, I know I keep pointing to Illinois because on the one hand, Illinois has got raving, frothing-at-the-mouth, communist bullshitters run by the Israeli Jewish mob.
It's always been that way for many years now decades if not a century, okay? But what's fascinating is the same scenario is playing out in friendly territory. We own it a hundred percent We already know who's who in the zoo in the way little pecker woods that might be in uniform or might be in some little petty office that are you know trying to suck up because they're more of the suck-up types like the lesbians and the queers you have in Lansing but everybody else
is on the same page. So when this kicks off, Michigan could be consolidated within a very, very, very, very short period of time. Now the underground complexes and sites and everything that the other side's running, everybody knows about, have been isolated the same way. Even in the communities where we have a lot of spook and cooke stuff going on, they all know who the spook and cookes are, so you bobblehead, nod, wave, smile, but say nothing to them.
Meanwhile, in all the other locations around those sites, everybody's working towards the same problem. How do you deal with this? So be patient, but also again, stay focused. And remember, we're in for the long, long game. We have a short game. If need be, if something may change immediately, to be quite honest, and I will say this again, if they attack Sheriff Darlith,
There are different elements that make up the militia in the state simply by the way people contact or communicate with each other but there's a sufficient working knowledge amongst a what about half but they already are in good contact with or interlock with them but the safety measure is that not everybody is interconnected for the purpose of constant communication.
And I'm not, I've told you many times, and sometimes you people do this on the air. I don't need to know a lot of details. If you were, there's a general question like, you know, what should you do? Don't start giving me a whole lot of details that I don't need. And the listeners certainly don't need to hear. Always remember that. That's just a policy because it's, this is how we've been winning.
We're past any of the acquiescing or you know There's no half anything anymore because all the corridors you go down your face you the enemy has faced us We're facing them. They can't go any farther if they do it creates conflict. It's gonna create physical conflict And there are so many of these quarters that are now shut. They're locked. The other words are fixed They can if they move on those that's war. I mean it's just gonna happen
There's a big thing going on with going after the kids by the Satanists here to cut their balls off or chop the women's breasts off, the girls breasts off cuz the sociopaths who know full well that doing that to a person in puberty is a death sentence. They know it, okay? But they're proceeding anyway, that's another one that may just very easily end up erupting in something that you will not be able to back off from. We're going to end up getting rid of the Satanists.
And the school systems are rife with all these crazy town fruit loop nutcase queers of $3 bills, satanic pedos that hate little boys, especially hate little boys. A little minority clique have gravitated into the school system and they hate little boys. On that note, not for me. I don't think they gravitated, Mark. I think they deliberately went in to do exactly that. Those people literally are insane. They are insane. Right.
Well real quick I had this experience and I didn't know it for many years, but I had a second grade teacher She looked like a kind of a wicked version of that girl Marlo Thomas I'll never forget because it's like she had the same hairstyle okay as in the that girl in the movie in the television series and
In order for you to use the bathroom you had to raise your hand and you had to put your fingers up if it was number one or number two. Okay, first you had to ask permission. You couldn't just go use the bathroom. Okay? Didn't think anything about that. That seems to make sense. But the boys were getting a lot of additional
You know like homework assignments the girls would get which is weird I didn't think about it because it's just hey, I'm in school. They're the teacher. I'm not and this is second grade I mean like you're in charge, dude Okay, so anyway then the teacher as we proceeded through through the first couple of weeks You'd raise your hand to use the bathroom and she looked right at you and then she wouldn't let you go and You'd raise your hand you'd wait a little bit because you really had eye contact and you're like, yeah, I gotta go pee
and she wouldn't let you get up. And then she did that again. And one of the kids, his name was Randy, he raised his hand three or four times, but again, if he got up, he got punished. If he didn't have permission, so he peed his pants. See, she kept him in his seat so long that he peed his pants. So what she did, and this is bizarre because this is the kind of thing you would do in these schools, leftist schools,
She told him that because everybody was in walking distance, we didn't have buses, okay? There wasn't none of this bus crap, it was in town. So anyway, she told him, you gotta go home. So she had him pick up his lunch out of the little lunch, you know, fridge. And she took him to the back door of the class and scooted his ass out and he walked home. Well, a day later, this happened with another boy. Now, when the girls raised their hand,
He not, she, he, I don't know, maybe it was a cross-dressing meal. I don't think so. I'll explain that in a minute. But anyway, if the girls raised their hand, she nodded and they'd go right away. So the next day, one of the other kids, I can't remember his name, Randy, I know, because I grew up with him over in Long Hall, but another boy on the other side of the class, he's waiting. He raises hand, he waits, he raises hand, waits, he raises hand, waits, and he pees his pants.
So then she's like you're bad. You're very bad. You were bad for doing them Now she starts telling you you're bad for peeing your bed. Well, really I didn't want to pee my pants So she does this to almost this is like every other day During the school week. She was doing this in the second week. I had to use a bathroom I had to use bathroom. I gotta use a bedroom. I can do that. Okay one two. It's like half an hour
40 minutes, raising my hand again about every 10 minutes and we can see the clock in the room. I'm looking at the clock and she looks at me and she looks down at her paper. So on the desk and she like looked at me like blank. So I peed my pants. Mark, you peed your pants. Well, I couldn't take hold of it any longer. And so I get picked up and there's my lunch in my hand and I get scooted off home.
Well, I went home and Mama was happy, huh? Oh Mama was Mama was not happy because mama was home Of course, she could have been out running around while we're at school because she could go shopping or whatever But she didn't she was working in laundry and I came home to the back door and I she's in the kitchen goes What are you doing here? What are you here for because we were actually very close to the school I mean I could walk through the woods and you know little woods with a cement trail and there we are right there So I could walk home very quickly
So she goes, what are you here for? And she's like, oh, I peed my pants. What do you mean you peed your pants? Why did you use the bathroom? That's the first thing mom's going to say. Well, the teacher wouldn't let me. What do you mean the teacher wouldn't let you? And so then I proceeded to explain, well, this is what happened to me. This is what happened to Randy. This would happen to this kid. This would happen to that kid. And she's like, what? So then she gets on the phone to dad. Dad gets in the case over at the fire station.
He gets in the car, he goes over to the school. This starts an extensive investigation because now other parents, Randy's parents, live two houses, three houses away from us, to the north. And so they find out, other parents find out, so then they have a bit of an investigation. And then they pull her with a temporary teacher.
And what I didn't know is this is the part I didn't know for years. I mean, after all, we don't want you to feel bad about your teachers, right? Which, well, maybe you should warn us about these things. It turns out she had two little girls and she wanted to have little boys.
And she hated all other, this is what came out of the wash, is that she actually said that, you know, because they apparently interrogated her and then they had a psycho babble character come in. And it turned out that she hated everybody else's little boys because she wanted little boys and she'd only had little girls. And so all the little boys needed to pay. That meant all of us. Now, if that was back in the early, early, early, early 60s, okay,
then you tell me what kind of fruit loops you see gravitating and being brought in by fellow travelers and what their ideas are. Because it all takes one nutcase like that to do that what she was doing. And there's other bizarre stuff. I mean, but again, it's just too numerous to mention. But the one thing that was punishing to the students, only the boys, is that she was going to make sure they got punished in some way. She couldn't beat us, but she could make us very uncomfortable.
in a way that was very wicked because the bathroom was right in the back of the classroom. We didn't have to go out the hallway. Those schools, the school that was built, had a little boy's room, little girl's room in the, what was basically the studies area where all of our special papers and crayons and paint and anything for artwork or for social studies was all stored. So you had this little anti-chamber and at the back of the anti-chamber all very well lit. Everything was really nicely appointed. It was a fantastic old school.
Well, they used to build schools, old school, but when we had money, country had money, and you let us spend it, right? Well, maybe not even then. But the idea was you had a boy's room and a girl's room, and you know if they were busy or not. And don't worry, the boy's room wasn't going to be busy because she wasn't going to let you get up to use the bathroom and she could help in any way.
So I guess they had marked back then go ahead back then we were taught to be compliant to teachers and policemen and such because they were authority figures and we were still operating under the false but but parent old paradigm of submission to authority and such today My kids were homeschooled for the vast majority. There were a couple of years were
We sent two of them to public school because we couldn't handle the rest of the stuff that was going on around here and homeschool them. So if they had ever encountered anything like that, they would have stood up, said, see you in a little bit, and gone down the hall. Well, and again, you said it's just in the back of the classroom, but they would have walked right out of the room, gone down the hall. And anybody that's going to get me a hard time about my kid wanting to perform a biological function,
I'm going to find out where you live. That's all. Exactly. No, no. And again, what's fascinating, well, eventually, again, her arse got bumped out of the system per se, but who knows where she went and who knows if they didn't lie there, ask them, just put her in another school. See, that's the problem with the, you know, any kind of larger metropolitan area is all they got to do is shift to another one. We had
They've been doing this, as you've seen, with how many other little criminal minds that they've had that have been raping, you know, girls in the junior high or high school. Well, just shuffle them over to another school and don't tell anybody why he's shuffling them over there. Well, you're shuffling them over there because of the three or four girls that he raped over here. And there's another thing about that. Guys, it was so bad in schools when I was in junior high. It wasn't in texture when I was in junior high.
that they had to close all the bathrooms off. We had three stories to the school. And there were probably what, four or five public bathrooms? Well, the black gangs were grabbing the girls and raping them in the bathrooms. This is junior high, by the way. And this is in the 60s, okay?
So for everybody goes, well, no, nothing like that has ever been seen in a bad. Yeah, we did. We saw it all through the same, you know, kill all the white people routine back in the 60s and 70s. And what's fascinating about this is that again, they got to the point where they had to shut down every bathroom but one. And the bathroom was closest in the to the core of the building on each floor.
And still, after they shut down all the bathrooms, two weeks later, one of the black gangs raped a girl on the second floor just above the office for the principal and the administration. Now, the solution to shutting the bathrooms down was also to hire football players and put them on the University of Michigan football players. Give them a job, right?
and they hired them as hall monitors. So yeah, these guys, you know, were knuckle draggers, you know, all going up and down the halls and their job was to keep, you know, just to keep the level of violence down a little bit. Not much, but a little bit. Okay. Meanwhile, all kinds of stuff going on. In fact, notoriously. So,
When I see some of this stuff, you know, it's like first when you're younger, I was like, wow, we don't want you to get pestle to teach. I think that's what mom and dad were like, like you said, Dar. Now, let's not be, you know, thinking all the authority figures are crazy. But today, how many of these quote unquote same authority figures we're talking about are promoting castrating or cutting off the brick, cutting off the castrating little boys and cutting off the breasts and little girls. What kind of sickness do we have hanging around there? Well, with pretty bad one.
Very wicked and evil one. And so, no, the only way things change is they've gotten progressively, publicly worse. Because a lot of this garbage was going on behind the scenes. There have been points where they moved to this and did have to back off. It's like the new math crap versus the I can't count math that you have now.
Which in some places though, oh they supposedly stopped really I doubt it the teachers are you know malfeasing across the board went right along with it before If they were told just shut up are gonna push it on the on these kids to screw their brains anyway That is the attitude with the turds that make up the teachers the counselors and the assistant principals and principals. Again. It's a thaw, it's a thaw. A figure walking through the mist with a flintlock in his hand.
His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said. We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from Tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the legend 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 given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm.
and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died?
Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright.
As Iowoki 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 pirates trampled each god-given rite, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave?
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southwest, north, northeast, and gentlemen, you're listening to us on
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Tuesday, Communications Tuesday, it is the 26th of March. It is the 16th year of Open obvious and in your face. Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist. Occupation of America with a K 2024 older calendar 2024 battle for the Republic the dance of swords. I have a couple of backup clocks, but the one I don't know if you can hear this. Maybe you can hear it winding.
is World War I French bomber clock. It's a precision Swiss clock from about 1916. There were only so many, like a few thousand. I think it's like a total of 18,000 of these made. They were made as a special production run. They have four little flange screw points on the frame for bolting to the
the cockpit of the you know the front panel of the bomber apparently for not for the pilot before the navigator and this navigator slash bombardier and It's interesting because there's only two things this was ever ever used on number one It was that French bombers a twin engine and it was also a night bomber This was specifically made for a night bomber
But what's interesting is when the World War II ended, well actually when World War II ended the Germans were disarmed, then of course they re-armed and they eventually went after France. When they went after France they beat them. Well France had a lot of stuff laying around and one of the things they had were these clocks. So in the history of this clock
There's only two places in combat it would have probably been seen. Number one, it was on board those French bombers that were going over at night and attacking the, you know, German military during the day or German production facilities in the west end of Germany, very little bit. They got to some of them. Or the second use was on German U-boats and these clocks were used by the, we put on the, you can actually see them, they're actually mounted on the walls in the original photographs.
for the torpedo coordinator, the ordinance officer who was calculating time to target. And these are a Swiss precision instrument. They're about an inch thick, about three and a half inches in diameter. The face is glass. I have to be careful. Safety glass, though, I read up on it. Originally, this device was also
I had a luminous face, a limited luminous face. You didn't want too bright because you didn't want things shining at night. So again, one of the criteria is it could not be electric in any way, even though there weren't very little electric items on an aircraft. But the clock was not illuminated. It was limited with the luminant dial material, which was radiological. Remember? Phosphoride.
And so there's only one place probably this was acquired from, but no, correction. Either A, somebody was in World War I and brought this back, or B, because it could have come off a crash plane, or B, it was pulled off some German boat, German U-boat, because that was the only application for the clock with the German Navy. They may have probably used it with some torpedo boats, but it specifically was put into the inventory because of the quality and reliability of the clock.
And that's my other backup now. Again, I've had this before in the station, but with all the rest of the systems having problems, even the atomic clocks are goofing up. And everything on board brand new. Well, not brand new, but old inventory brand new. So it just started those first clocks of just keeping the kind of, oh yeah, that was, it was either Viva la France or Viva la Air Grand, you know, Viva la Evillasson.
But, or it again was, you know, De Doisia Craigmarine. Yeah, this one probably, probably, De Doisia Craigmarine. I would say probably the later the two. But anyway, it's worth a chunk of money, worth a chunk of change. I saved it from being thrown away. It was going, it was thrown away, actually. One of those things where, you know, like I talked before about fate.
Chunky history. I love history and I especially love it when I can operate equipment that I probably use for the same purpose down the road. Maybe not torpedoes, but for other things that we drop. Nice to have a patient timepiece. And otherwise, the other is my Westinghouse. The other clock that I'm here in the shop in this particular workstation and studio for the program is a Westinghouse 1959.
battery clock that it keeps excellent time and it's also as old as I am almost. Not quite, but it's almost as old as I am. Anyway, it's history. Now, go ahead, call our champion. Can you hear about that bridge? Yes, we've been talking about it the last hour. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They didn't plan it all day on the news. You talk about, you know,
They should have had that thing, they should have a policy of escorting those ships in and out under that bridge by the Coast Guard with Tugs. Well, the Tugs should have been, yeah. This ship was just something, whoa, we're losing, hold on caller, you're fading off into non-existence. Stay with us. I've seen them on the Great Lakes. No, they have Tugs. What happened is, in the story about this, is that they
We caught it first thing in the morning because there's a couple of broadcasters that are right there in the bay that are patriot broadcasters. And a lot of people did see the bridge go down, number one. A couple things that will happen, just as a, a bunch of things I noticed, first of all. The bridge is an older bridge, but it's not an old, old, old bridge, okay? Number one, it...
Yeah, it's a well-kept construction the only thing that has changed and this is something well even there I would have I would have already upgraded or altered it accordingly is it should have had basically Abutment points that like you feel that I would be sure that islands blew up around those those domain posts there Exactly one of the things if you'll notice there are there are collision
bumpers in other other devices that are right there by the bridge. Anybody looking at the arrow shot? Yeah, the power lines going across there and they got their islands there, but they should have had a lot more islands built around those, but they should have had an escort policy, an escort you see, out and in. Well, that'll change. Okay, I guarantee probably by the time they're done with this, that will be one of the things they'll say, well, you could have had the escort boats longer, you know, longer on.
But the problem with that is again, as we were talking about the first time we were spending money, but real quick here, if you do look, just to help everybody understand the difference in how the end result would have been, if you look at the other items that are in the ocean in that area, in the channel, they are tapered so that you have literally a bridge bow
on the channel, the way the water flows, either in or out, depending on inbound tide or outbound tide. But the idea behind that is that eliminates erosion on the object, but it serves another purpose in that it's a bumper. It is designed to be a scale point like a, you know, it was like a
Well, like anything else you'd have in the way of anti-infantry or anti-vehicle, say landing blocks. The idea behind this is that if something does hit it, it's going to prevent or reduce and then stop it, reduce damage, but not allow it to destroy what's at the center of the activity, center of the defense.
In this case, neither parts of the bridge on either side had any kind of what it doesn't look like anyway. So far everything I've seen, it looked like it was a straightforward abutment coming right up out of the water. And I'm sure that was cheaper. I mean, after all, this bridge is not super old, but it's, you know, that was 1977. It's from the 70s. It's, I would say probably better. It was probably better built than many of the bridges that would have been built if they'd been built in the 90s.
Things have not gotten better, they've gotten worse. So this bridge took a major hit and everybody said, well it fell completely. Well no, it didn't really fall completely. If you take a look, all of the advanced ramps leading up to the main crossing where the support spars are, that falls by. The last part they built was that center section.
Well, right, but again, you can't, there's only so much you can do, okay, if you have tonnage moving on the water like that, the only variance is gonna be with regard to inertia, is gonna be how much junk was in those cans. And as we pointed out, and it's been said by the cargo masters, the people who were the port authority, that the only, one of the things is that the ship was mostly carrying
or was carrying a lot of empty transport containers. Which changed as the... I wondered about that. I wondered if that was empty or they kept, you know, they come one way and they go back another way, you know what I mean? Right. So these were the... They kept on stuff and go back the other way. So it's like... This was an outbound. This was an outbound ship. If you look at where the bridge hit it, you'll notice you don't see any cargo splay.
In other words, you didn't see the, you know, okay, it crushed everything, burst the transport trailers open and nothing was there. So you didn't have the paintbrush down on the water of, you know, teddy bears or upholstery parts or, you know, it could be anything in those containers. But in this case, there wasn't much. And that's again another reason, as I pointed out, the visibility would not be an issue. They knew what the bridge was, they knew where they were.
The first thing that came up is that this might have been a vendetta attack because of what happened with Moscow. I think it's interesting all the overlapping considerations that this is the Francis Scott Key Bridge, that's kind of symbolic. But again, every once in a while you have either karma, which is the other thing I pointed out that, hey, we did the really wicked deed over there in Russia. We did it, the Israelis did it.
Well, the Israelis did it and they dragged our ass along because we're just a knuckle-dragging plot right now for the Israelis. So what happened is everybody's thinking, well, man, this could have been Putin getting back. It might have been, but no, I don't think so. Did you see that big puff of black smoke come out of the diesel? Well, when you drank- You're trying to restart or something, or maybe back it up, put it in reverse. When they were drank- You lost control of the helm, you got no control now. You can't even turn the throttle up or down.
Well, when they find out they actually hit the breaker to re-set it, that's why lights went off and on. And then try to get control, get re-control of that. Who knows what's going on? I'm just saying. That's what they actually claim happened is that they did try to reverse. They couldn't do enough. They couldn't push enough energy fast enough. The problem is, it's kind of like when people talk about trains. And everybody goes, well, why didn't the train stop? Well, the car only weighs a ton or two.
The train you measure in hundreds of tons and then you have inertia because remember you have something in motion. So it takes a specific amount of time based upon the adhesion between the propulsion device, wheels, tires, whatever. Even there, again, there's only so much energy that can be applied. And on a surface ship, well on a surface ship it slipped along the waves. Let's remember it slides on the water.
going on. Outline inertia, a lot of weight. So I think the interesting thing is it's not how bad it was, it's amazing how well it survived considering the way it was built. The way it was set. Now the other consideration here, there's something to think about. OK, in 1977,
The dominant ship that would have been seen at sea were typically... Oh, yeah. You didn't have... No, we didn't have ships like that back then. We didn't have any of the... They made accommodations for height. But remember that in 1977, the average ship was doing elevator-type slash gang-type crane drops into cargo holds. That's why you had a lot of stevedores.
So in between 1977 and today, in fact, remember, even in the last 20 years, let's go now 25 to 30 years, if you look at a super transporter from 1990, which would be 20 years after, a little less, but 20 years after that bridge was built, the first of the big cargo can haulers like this show up.
but the next generation are twice as big. And then the next generation are twice as big again. And if you look at the, for instance, any of the merchant marine fleet, like a good example where you could actually see this, remember several years ago when China parked all of its merchant marine fleet off the coast in a bunch of different anchorages. This is when business dropped to a halt back in, what was it, 08, 09, okay? When that happened,
They actually docked all of those ships in a document for give me the anchor them and created cities of super transporters. What they got them together side by side by class so it's one of the few times where you can actually take the navigational buoy.
which is satellite, you can actually ping it. And this is how when people say, no, the Chinese aren't doing this. Well, the first thing they did is they tracked down the transponders. So with these groups of 60, 70 and 100 super transports, and then there were tankers in other locations, and they're all docked together, but they're by class. And if you were paying attention, you could see the difference in the progressive size of these monsters as they developed.
Because you had a whole class of the earlier ships, then you had a whole class of the second generation ships, and then they had a whole pile of the newest ones. But all of them were parked, which means commerce was not moving. In this case, the other thing too, as I pointed out, is coming in, all those containers are full. Coming back from the US, most of those containers are empty. That tells you exactly what kind of disparity there is in the American trade system.
Because they got to get they got to get the cans back so one way or another those those those Transport cans are going to go back to where they're they can be used, but it's very It's very unprofitable from this end when I get them the other way I got a problem. I can't get it out. You know you see the size of those cranes in the background Yeah those loading well The thing I mean thing is they're doing some business out there, but
I mean, the first thing I'm going to have to do is get that shit out of there, pull it away, clear that stuff off the top of the bow. I mean, this is going to take some time. It's going to take a lot of work.
the stability of the structure. That's what's going to have to happen. And they're already doing that immediately because this is a, it's hampering commerce for the whole anchorage, the whole porting facility. So number one, they'd be inspecting to see if it will freestand or if it will support itself and the ship is not an integral part of what's keeping everything in place. If they confirm that the ship could be moved,
I guarantee also almost as quickly as they had this happen, they were getting people on board, damage control was already working, and they determined how significantly the ship is injured so that they can do corrective procedures to seal, secure.
And then if they can, they'll pull the ship back. But, and somebody immediately, everybody's saying, well, they'll take those cans off. And it's like, well, maybe not, because the ship is resting in particular attitude. If you take weight off the ship, it's more of a cork.
And so you have actually uplifting pressure that you don't necessarily want to see. They might even actually flood more of the ship once they've gotten a chance to evaluate it, to actually take pressure away from the wreckage and to pull the ship, extract the ship out. Because that's- They're gonna have to get in with some thermite.
and just take it out so it just breaks apart pieces and get that thing the hell out of there. It's gonna take a lot of work. Well, they won't take the, they won't break the, no, no, they won't break the ship down. It's integrity. Oh, no, I mean, I thought about the road, the road is lying on the bow of the ship, part of the road. Exactly. So, they're gonna have to cut that out pieces, really make it small, and just make it fall apart. Right, at least make an accommodation as it is, wherever rested. Physically, we don't know what it looks like below the waves.
It's an engineering project that's quite interesting to look at. It's a disaster, but it's one of those things where whoever's looking at it, they don't want that ship or that wreckage in the way any longer they can help. The bridge being replaced is another issue because in 1977, well, you know, we had decent engineers. Here's what I always, first thing I thought of too, when you start talking about replacing the bridge, who says it's going to be an American company that does it?
Immediately I looked at it, it's like, what do you want to bet some either German or Chinese hack operation is going to get the engine, get the project, everybody in America will get screwed. They'll bring in foreigners like they did. We have a couple projects here in Michigan, they did the same thing with, exactly the same way. Had an accident and they turned around when they replaced everything. And by the way, here's the other cute thing about that.
newer bridge than that one that just fell and we've already got holes in those bridges.
You've got holes going I mean brand new ball we're getting a brand new branch the other way damage we're getting a brand new one Well, the one that was dad. It is the one I hate bridges No, the ones that were damaged could have been repaired and would echo how the service that one on that one on the Huron River You can still see it on Google Maps They just picked the structure up and put it off to the side Because they claim the structure was unsafe and was never gonna hold up. It's
still sitting there next to the river today. Right. They never put the bridge back in. Completely by a hole. The bob, but the one that replaced its sister, is now, they're now looking at, now the bridge, the original bridge was put in place in 1888. Okay.
And it all have dates. They have dates on the bridges. Okay, so I lived, I grew up with these bridges. And so they took the one bridge out, like Ed said, laid it off the side because it was part of the restrict American, Michigan travel, part of the whole scam for the agenda 21 crap.
So anyway, the other bridge they took out and somebody scarfed it up immediately and it's now set up somewhere else in Michigan complete and cars are running across it, right? And it was from about 1889. Well, this brand new bridge was put in and it was all it's extra wide, more wide than it needs to be, which is great, that's okay. It took, what was it? It's been 10 years already, the first chunk started falling off it.
And there's a hole, there are holes through the deck to the river that are big enough that I could fall through them. I could put my hands together and fall through them. They dropped off all at once. So the original bridge lasted well over 100 years and it was unsafe even though right now cars are driving over it somewhere else in Michigan because it was an iron girder bridge.
But the bridge that it replaced barely lasted 18 to 20 years before it had, well not even that, 18 years before we had the first damage. And then at present time, they're already talking that we might have to replace this bridge.
See that's my problem with damn they knocked down the one from 77 here and you know what they might get absolute crapoo But worst part is it'll be some dribble that will be far easier to destroy if they even decide to replace it
For some reason you're really garbled. I don't know why hey, how about now is that better? There we go. That sounds like you're talking to me. Well, they've been talking about how the dam had been Luted by metal boss dad to the point where they were putting up signs that you know, don't take parts off the bridge The one that just collapsed right
Please don't take chunks off the bridge. Well, you know if you've been to another sidebar, remember we had this one didn't fall down on its own. That is one of the double plus good things. Remember we've had a bunch of bridges and a little window there that collapsed all on their own with or without people on them on the Mississippi River. And in this case, you know, again, this shouldn't just randomly collapse. It did require a lot of assistance to fall over.
Now, if you have a good, you see this, all of these authorities, I always love this crap, you have authorities. In Michigan, we have the Mackinac Bridge. Now, the Mackinac Bridge is the only link between the Upper and Lower Peninsula. Otherwise, it used to be it had ferries that went across there.
and then over at Luddington and the Luddington Ferry, they still have a Luddington Ferry. That's a side epic and tragedy into itself because they bought Chinese and they found out it didn't work. It's a greater bridge, you can see right straight down through it. Yeah, the interesting thing about this though is that the bridge, the first rule is, when they built it, is by law, their first monies for it have to be spent on maintaining it.
So there is a painting crew that goes across the bridge progressively through the season and goes completely from one side to the other painting. Okay? All other maintenance has to be done off the money from the bridge's profits first, off the bridge's tolls.
before anything can be done with the rest of it. But then they steal the rest of the money because they put it in, you know, if they get all the maintenance done, then anything past that is proper for the state of Michigan. It only takes the first two months of the year to pay for all of the operation for the year for that bridge, and the rest 10 months are gravy. That bridge is maintained.
Now all other bridges should be maintained like that, but most are not. And this is one of the problems from state to state. That particular Mackinac Bridge Bridging Authority is a separate closed contract item. And the only way everybody agreed to it is if that would happen. Now across the country, that is not the case with most of the bridges in this nation. In fact, one of the problems you've got is overlap because, wait a minute, like I'm the Mississippi because that is a navigable waterway.
The oh, that's right Army Corps of Engineers. We talked about them with all the dams and everything else They're involved with or levees. Well guys they're also supposed to inspect and maintain or help to maintain These bridges and those are the very bridges that fell into the Mississippi Hey, dad, I got one more thing to report on before Yep, go ahead move too far away from this
Down here in Texas, okay, we've had we talked about the your cut thing and the power problem that was there Well, we've had the fires down here and they're blaming it on the power company Well guess what they're gonna do dad. They found a solution to the power line starting power whenever the winds get above X miles per hour They're just gonna shut the power off in certain areas and then wait to touch the lines before they turn it back on
have not had to do this in the past, but now with the new power less authority, we're having problems. That's okay. It only affects your local lines. It's not going to affect interstate and international transportation lines. It's only going to affect your local lines. So everything's okay. The power company is going to make their money, but you're not going to have problems. But piss on the population.
Right, that's exactly, again, one of the reasons for not getting the elite, or letting go locally, is exactly what we're seeing transpire with the Texas power authorities. Again, they have their own, they have their own closed system. Oh yeah, this doesn't just affect Texas, it doesn't just affect Texas, it affects, I think, four states in the southern plains area. Yeah. Texas and Oklahoma are one of them, I'm not sure what the other two are. I would.
Well, Texas, Oklahoma, I would assume New Mexico because they're tied in on the western grid. So, you don't think about it. But one way or another, only when you have the globalists tied into your power do you have these problems. Shazam! What a surprise. Because before, these issues didn't exist with local power the way Texas originally was set up. So, the governor, whatever brown envelope he got in his back pocket,
had to lift his ass up to do that. Guess what? It does not, it's cost lives so far and now we're seeing interruptions in power that simply did not exist before.
You know, we should get away from all that and just get to county by county, state by state power generation. We don't need essential power garbage going on anymore. That's what they had in Texas. I know a little bit about it. They had municipal too, by the way. That's what I was talking about.
Most of the large cities had their own power companies. Often, they don't have this channel. I think I remember you talking about that. They used to have multi-fuel generation. You know, like steel and coal, wood. We're talking two different states, in Texas. We're talking in Texas right up until just a few, around last year and a year or two. Now, Michigan, no, Michigan had an entire integrated power system, hydroelectric. Guys, we're in the lakes.
gravity sucks and water is never we're not going to run out of water. Lake Michigan is not going to go dry. Contrary to all the sci-fi movies, we always see Lake Michigan in the background and it's all dry and dust. Well if that happens, everything's south of it's dry and dust too because it's way up in the chain. Okay? So the thing is here. I love in sci-fi movies too how Chicago always survives even though it's now in the middle of the desert. Right. Why would it survive?
You would leave. If it was that way, you would leave. It's that simple. You would just leave, okay? Yeah, but real quick, on the power thing, yeah, while back to Texas, where I'm living now, had independent power. When East Texas had a problem with the power grid, West Texas was not affected.
West Texas, or at least a majority of West Texas now, was in the Urquhart grid, which is the international grid that the controlled by, I can't remember who owns Urquhart. Well, it's not US run. Right. We're now in the same boat, which Rubik got into because they were told that they would have to build another power plant to maintain the power grid with the growth of the city.
But if they joined ERCOT, they wouldn't have to build a power plant. So they joined ERCOT and now Lovett has to build two power plants. But wait, you said, yeah, you're gonna still have to spend the money, but now you don't control it. Bait and switch. Yeah. Hey, speaking of Texas and power, did you hear that 10,000 acres of solar panels
We're destroyed by hail 10,000 acres Can you imagine the cost? Wait 10,000 acres of solar battles look at point something the one thing that yeah, well real
I just drove across Illinois, I couldn't believe all the windmills I saw, I couldn't believe as far as I could see. Well, again, the solar panels are the thing they're putting in all the farmland here, which is why farmers are now protesting and other people that are smart are too. Because the people that are pushing this are the same people that like Gore and what was it, Kerry, who just said they want all farmers to stop all activities.
Right now that the only way we can save the planet is for all farmers to stop farming and gardeners for you people have a garden like we do You need to stop because we otherwise the world will die. Well, wait a minute. We stop producing food The world will die. Oh, wait a minute. That is the plan But one of the things that they're pointing out is that here in Michigan we're at the bottom of the state guys We have some of the richest
topsoil in the world. We compete, again, they always talk about Ukraine. We have a comparable topsoil density to Ukraine at the bottom of the state in what is called the Monroe Basin. That's the area between anything west of Toledo, south of Detroit, moving all the way out through to the middle top end of Indiana and all the way to Lake Michigan to Illinois.
Hey, dad, I've got something on that solar thing with the scam there The places with the solar panels that were damaged if they were solar fields and not on the roofs of houses they can't go in and replace them because the EPA has designated the area under the solar panels as a New habitat biosphere for new wildlife
But unfortunately, for people that live in the area, people that live in the area are very consistent. It's a scam running work like the Wetlands Act in Michigan. If you have a tunnel show up on your yard that stays there for a bit, all of a sudden you've got wetlands, you can't build on it anymore. That's what they've done with some of these solar panels with the farms out in Arizona and in parts of Texas.
What they're concerned about with the broken solar panels and people that live there is toxic material leaching out of those panels and getting into their groundwater and into their weapons. When you're in conflict with yourself, you've got to clean it up because it's a biohazard, but you can't do anything because it's a bio-zome. What will we do?
Well, the solar panels that they're using in those fields are not the same solar panels that you put on your houses. They actually do have a coolant system that they run through it. And I can't remember what type of toxic waste it is that they're shipping to them to cool the solar panels that they run through those pipes. But it's a toxic waste. Well, what it comes down to is prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. But when everybody's getting a payoff brown envelope, that isn't going to happen.
and all of the overlapping self-serving bureaucracies that need to be shot out of our country, served no purpose other than profiteering on the part of a select tiny little few with tiny little small hats on their heads, on the back of the heads. And all of it is purely for the sake of maintaining confusion. On top of everything else, just plain confusion.
That's all they're good for. That way, of course, then, well, for the time being, it won't be bad, it will be bad, until they get full control of it and undermine whoever's operating it. And then all the rules, they'll tell you, we can throw all the rules out that they created, because now Izzy Blatzenstein controls it instead of that other goyim guy over there that had it before. They thought they had to kill this. Yeah, but we had this all set up from the beginning. I'm telling ya!
And which is exactly what's going on. It's just like I just said, which just happened in California. I've said this several times. I think everybody sees a writing on the wall. San Francisco is running their businesses down only for the time being, just like they ran their water system down that when all the crazy, pasty-faced white people and the Mexicans who originally settled the area live there, when they built all the aquifers up, they ran them properly. They've had droughts. They knew they had droughts because it's a stinking desert.
Everybody knew about the drought cycle. Everybody used to understand science, that we're human beings. The pedo queers that have gradually and progressively brought each other in don't have the brains god, Kate Gies, but also they're easily bought and paid for because they have those moral scruples. So now the Chinese got them to hockey puck up food production, mess up the water supply, and it also deals with the population in general.
And as was pointed out, guess what? San Francisco just elected a non-English speaking Chinese rat to be in chai- I said rat. I put rat in there. That's the only thing I changed. It's rat.
to be in charge of the elections. Why? Because when they pass the next stupid BS or throw it into the system, between the Dominion slash Diebold voting technology and the turds that they have that are foreign operatives running the election, they will get past anything that they want. They'll progressively run the people off the bill to place. They will plop their sorry asses in. All the rules will disappear and if you try to argue with that, they will kill you.
And the rest is history. And that in a nutshell what they're doing with all these other operations, that's exactly what it is. Go ahead, jump in there. Yeah, thanks Mike. Yeah, I lived in that area in California around Palm Springs in the late 80s. And you could go to those canals and there was good fishing in there.
Yeah, and the other thing about the Texas grid, you know, I mean Texas has, like you said, has had its own grid. We produced our own power and sold it. And what Ed was talking about, we sell a lot of power to Mexico. And I can bet you one thing for sure, we'll get our power cut off when the wind blows, but they won't cut the power going to Mexico. Because that's where the industry is.
And one quick thing and when that ship when that ship hit that hit that bridge and all of those containers Opened up, you know fell in the water and opened up you didn't see any any any Chinese illegals in there cooking there There might be some poor souls in there you don't know man Time and it might they might die
and he said he didn't get unloaded. You know, who knows? Who knows? And again, that's the sad part about the reality of what we're facing here. Nobody's doing their job. Everything is, you know, they skimp where they can purely for the sake of profit, not because it doesn't benefit us. In fact, it puts people truly in harm's way.
I'm not worried about the illegal aliens getting into boats there like that. The boy I gave you said, poor souls, probably shouldn't have done what they did. And again, what we're talking about guys is we've caught, the Chinese have been caught in containers moving into the country in the past. In this case, this was an outbound. One of the things they were able to pull the history up very quickly on this, there were guys who were doing it live.
Forgive me, I'll bring up a couple of different great surveys of the situation to watch. I think it's KLA News, KLA News on Rumble. KLA News. Now if I'm wrong, I'll correct myself. But the guy who covered this from the collision and collapse of the bridge on, so he was I guess on the, he was on the system, he was up on his
broadcast for about 12 hours and he was everybody was doing a really good job and he was doing a pretty good job of collecting the database on the bridge the ship Very quickly pulled up the information on the ship service what it you know what its history was and It's very very concise very precise and he's pro patriot. So the cool thing is he actually lives there I believe he has a he has a boat
that he goes, I travel under that bridge all the time. I've got a boat on that river, on that canal, on that channel, not canal, channel. He goes, I've got a boat on that channel. He goes, trust me, I can, this is where I live. So they did a really good job of following up right away. And of course, as the reports came in about casualties, they corrected it.
One thing I do want to keep emphasizing, one of the most important, a regular FRS radio would have saved lives, would have saved at least the work crew. There was a road crew on the bridge and they had not been given radios.
So they had no information. Yeah, that's the guys that went into the water. Usually those guys have radios in their stuff. Somebody cheaped out or maybe it was Juan Margie and Felipe. After all, they've got lots of illegals to hire now. Don't need to worry about them too much, right? No matter who it was, the important thing is this teaches you all a lesson.
I can go to Walmart and buy a pack of six FRS radios for about $29 plus or minus, okay? And then I can get dollar tree batteries and you don't have to have chargeable batteries. I could still keep you out there on that bridge and be able to squawk to somebody. One man with a radio would have saved them all. One man, a supervisor, you know, a straw boss. Well, but you know, where they see you are the straw boss today. See if you're, I will be there by, I will be the boss out today.
And congratulations, it would have been done, but it didn't happen. Apparently they got a call, hey we're messed up man, we can't control anymore, we lost the helm. And we're heading towards the bridge. They sent a Mayday and then they sent, again, I'll repeat, they sent a Mayday and then they also were actually able to get hold of the bridge authority and they gave them the warning which is why they shut the bridge down before the ship hit.
It couldn't stop the ship from hitting, but they actually did get the people at the control points to block the bridge. They just couldn't get anybody off that was already on. I mean, you know, this is that fate. It's the fate of the hunter thing. It's the perfect formula for Boo-Boo.
And it just, but I will repeat again, if you're operating, and especially since we're going into a, even right now, we're not at war yet, we're just into the dagger war. But everybody should have communications separate from the cell phones.
Because there are too many ways that the cell phones malfunction. They have a middleman or a middle operation system that we're in 21st century planet crap who I'm watching as equipment that should be working better. Towers are going up everywhere, but the reception is horrible or non-existent. So who are they servicing? Because they're not servicing us. You know, example is I've got cell phones right here that we have, I can count seven different towers with an eye shot because the leaves are all down.
much of the RF or much of the garble that would take place because of green growth. Guys, this time of year, you should be getting better reception with any kind of radio technology because the green growth creates fuzz, interrupts it, you know, it randomly interrupts broadcast transmissions and reception.
Well, this time of year, all of your equipment should be better. But unlike if I were operating FRS, if I did CB, if I'm running two meter, all of these work better in winter because most of the crud is gone that creates some form of limiting interference or reflection of your signal. But with 800 meg, it's always in the toilet. 800 meg should be screaming.
And instead, we've got so many cell phones are absolute crap and that should not be the case. So my attitude on that are two things. Number one is, yeah, just crappy equipment. But number two is there's so much burdensome spyware and other technology that's in your system and overlapping that it's dragging down the potential of the transceiver.
It's being toe-tapped constantly from all kinds of other directions. And in general, on top of that, the burden of the spyware at the bridging point, the collection point with all your repeater towers, has got to be... It probably makes up 80% of what goes on with your cell phone technology right now. That's how shitty the situation is. That's why I've told you, you want to get other radio equipment that does not have a middleman.
Even simple FRS would cover that entire bridge span front to back and still you hear people talking in the city. The only thing is you probably would have gotten a little more crap in the background because people use it, especially the drug dealers use FRS in the metropolitan areas. Okay? But you would be able to talk to each other.
Yes, or CB radio what the CVs now that's another thing because somebody else has said well mark you can't really carry a CB guys Go over to the truck stops now. I've got a CB radio behind me Well hold on. I've got a CB radio. That's like the old military walkie-talkie after cold everybody said this workstation I've got one of the old The old multi like what 12 double eight double eight battery pack radios
That will cut through pretty much anything in this area for about probably 11 miles. Okay. But they're really nice, though they're more expensive than those little FRS radios, but they're really nice handheld CBs over at the truck stops right now. So when you're traveling around, stop in and take a look at the radio glass cabinets at the truck stop. You will see what I'm talking about that the handheld
CB radios have changed quite a bit because yes, they actually did commit some time and money and build a couple of microchip versions of what everybody would more expect from a CB radio but still have reasonable wattage as a handheld unit. So yeah. I like the older models with the transistors and stuff. You know like the Johnsons and whatnot and the Vikings.
Right, the disadvantage is for most people, but most people in a work site would argue that they're bulky. Okay, that's what I'm saying. I'm an other kid, I was like 13 years old. I used to wire those infra-guys as cars or trucks. And we had a lot of guys, my dad worked at UCBs all the time in their vehicles. And I remember the first time I wired one up, I forgot to
I had the power hooked up, everything, but I hit the mic and blew up the radio. You blew up the finals. I didn't have the antenna hooked up. You blew up the finals, which is something you always warn about. That's how I learned out in the state. You mean, let's say, oxamio, remember, not osha. You can say oxamio and nobody will know what you're saying. Remember that, it's Korean. You just bought a brand new radio and I put it in. Oh, shoot.
Here again, the most important thing for everybody listening right now is that again, if you're going to commit to technology, also use it. Because I've said that nothing I've pointed out, and we've seen this quite a bit, is people buying brand new equipment out of the box, in the box, and they feel that, well, if I don't use it, it'll be safer if I, you know, it'll be less longer if I don't use it. Well, that's not necessarily the case if it was never working when it was in the box.
So I cannot emphasize enough that if you have new equipment, you have to take and open the box, unpackage everything. Again, as I've said, hook up the antenna first, even on a handheld unit. That should be the first thing that you do. Before you put the battery back on the back of the radio. Make the points. Yeah, right. Hook up the light last. The most important.
The most important thing is to make sure the power has somewhere to go. That's what the problem is. So by hooking up the microphone last, you're not tempted to touch the button, the go juice button prematurely. The big thing here again too is read the instructions. I know they're boring, but read the instructions amazingly enough you'll find that they tell you to do the exact same thing. Assemble in a particular order.
Now, another thing here too with the FRS radios is, this is nothing I've wired up batteries. The biggest, well, okay, we got the radio hooked up. If you were that work crew, the one biggest thing you have to remember is that whoever or however many people are committed to using, having the radios with them, you have to accept as a cost the consumption of power. You have to keep them on. You can't just say, well, I'll use it as I feel like it and talk to Bob in the command tower.
If you're operating equipment and you're doing security or if you have work operations out in the field during this up and coming war, you don't want to create a big constant signature that could be ID'd from above. But if you know that you're going to be in what is a threat or active environment situation or you're farther away from security, from the bulk of your forces but still with security,
You want to make sure that those radios are on so you have to take into consideration spare batteries. Even if you have a rechargeable system, you may operate past the storage capacity of those batteries. This is another reason, like right here to my left, right now I'm packaging up another batch. I always check Dollar Trees because they throw batteries out by the boxes. And I just picked up about probably 180 packs of AA batteries for free.
Dollar trees throw outdated stuff out all the time. If you know where they are and you can casually go by and lift the lid, if you know where to look, then amazingly enough, dollar trees and especially dollar generals, or general dollar, general dollar, yeah, general dollar.
Yeah, I got it right the first time. Anyway, I've been pulling fortunes out of these places just very casually. Randomly, I know I'm missing tons of stuff, but I know what their cycle is on this. And example, just a real quick point. Let me see what it says here again. That's the menu, huh Mark? Yeah, yeah. Well, what's fascinating is what the out date on this was, oh.
It's still out till next month Really? These are maybe they just got some that are even newer in I don't know yeah, that's kind of fascinating They stripped that they got a new batch in and they stripped the old ones and threw them. Yep. That's what they did Because again, this is true with a lot of the equipment. We're not even looking it out I wouldn't care anyway if these things had sold by God it was outdated last week guys It's good for however long it's good for but guess what? It's free
And I think if I got close to a thousand double A's and actually I picked up some of the triple A's, I just picked up one and looked at the date. So I probably got 800 batteries that are double A's and maybe another 100 that are triple A's. But if I'm sending somebody out to that bridge,
I would make sure that they had a couple of packs of batteries. I'd wear them and stuff them and stuff them, but at least they'd have them with them. If I had them in a work detail, I would do the same thing. You would think that this is common sense, but most people don't have the brains God gave geese anymore, and nobody's been taught because nobody was there to teach them, and then they wouldn't listen. Well, you got a 12-volt system in the vehicle. You could hook it into the...
You know, you're a lighter. You need to, somebody needs to have something on their person, like in that situation. You want them to have something on their person because of exactly what happened there. It's not likely, I mean we don't have bridges run into by ships every day, but let's put it this way. Look out, okay, let's look under the bridge. Yep, there's a ship. So I guess it could happen, sir. Yeah, it could. And guess what, this time it did. And out of the crew of 10, or either eight or 10, the number changed.
They only found two. So out of the crews that were on the deck that were filling potholes, only two of the guys were pulled out of the water. And the rest went to Dave Jones, unfortunately. Yeah, you see those poor guys going down on that bridge, man, the trucks and cars with the lights black, they're yellow lights on.
Well, the big thing about this too, again, one of the things, it's not as likely you would survive this particular one because, like we said, what's the weight of a square foot of water? You know, the bridge pushed the water down, you create a void, you're out at the bottom, you're out there with the bridge, and then all that water comes back in. Now, it may not get you right away, so here's another thing I'm going to remind everybody about. This always brings up safety subjects.
and we're at the top, but hold on. Guys, if you ever get trapped in your car and if God blesses you with the windows not fracturing right away and you're stuck with an air pocket, but how do I get out? The water won't let me open the doors. True. Don't worry, water will eventually get to you. You're not in the submarine. But, trying to get out.
Breathe while you can because it's not gonna last, right? But don't forget, even if you didn't have the brains to carry a knockout tool or anything like on your fighting knife or whatever you got or your personal folding knife, all of your headrests will pull out. Go out and try this with your car tonight. If you have a flexible headrest, it has two bars, it has a single bar in the middle, it has either a single bar in the middle, a strap in the middle, or two bars on the outside. Pull it out, it comes out.
You'll notice that it's chromed typically and it's papered. What is that for? Now they should teach everybody this, but one of the attempts behind doing that is to take that out, pull that interest out, and use that product. You'll be amazed. Why?
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One way or another whoever was on that ship today may have been some of the people listening may not well again We may or may never know but you never there's a big collection of people out there sharing right now on The SAT system and they both use analog and digital and they are virtually in every part of the planet Well, Larry, we just had a rain squall goes through it was supposed to be a big storm front I somebody got it, but we got the wrap-around
During the two-hour block we had a torrent of rain that came in, made the ducks happy. And then we had blue sky. Right now we had a little bit of gray and then we've had blue sky just before we started the program here again off on the horizon. So what's it like in your neck of the woods? What's the day today? We're jumping off the wall, please. This is Tuesday, April 26, 2024 AD.
Yeah, we've had heavy winds here for the past couple of days, chem-trailing day and night. Interestingly enough, the Tennessee legislature has officially put forth a bill to ban Ariel Spring above their skies. People tend to think this isn't going on, and this is a conspiracy theory, but this has been going on since I've seen it since late 1998.
The Department of Energy specifically had a plan called TAP, Tropospheric-era Soil Program, where they proudly admitted spring particulate for climate change. Their words, their website, not mine. They've been doing this for a long time in most of the Western European countries. The thing I see consistently with this spring is lessened rainfall, drought.
They've done this off of California where they've created drought and decimated the area there. They can create atmospheric rivers, so they can go from one extreme to the other. The Air Force specifically said that they would own the weather by, what, 2024 or something. They're certainly seeing well on their way.
Yeah, they're deliberately creating droughts, then they create fires, they're destroying cattle, they're destroying crops, the stated goal of the scumbags of the World Economic Forum, you know, clownish characters like
Charles Slob Schwab and his tiny little knob. And then we have the head of the FBI, little prissy Chrissy Ray going over there and publicly servicing Klaus Schwab and the gamers of the world. This is the head of our supposed law enforcement agency, lauding this ridiculous piece of crap.
You know that tells the world that they can't eat meat so they should eat bugs, you know built gates buddy, etc, etc. So Sorry about last week mark. I've been getting older and experiencing some health issues and it's It's kind of interesting 62 years old here and for a month I could not Have a bowel movement
So I'm getting a CAT scan and there's numerous possible reasons for that, but it's kind of a shame to have spent all these years building up your stores and then you can't eat it. You're afraid to eat it. Just an ironic, interesting thing I put out there. The only thing that helped, just for anybody that may have similar issues, was olive oil.
I mean, people my age are going and having cameras perusing their lower regions. I have not done that. But there's a product out there. You can pick up Walmart called Calcium Citrate, and people normally take this to empty their bowels before they have cameras there.
That normally works on you within an hour and it's pretty It's a pretty interesting experience. My ex-wife had that done and I know others that have but imagine taking that and absolutely nothing And that's that's the thing that I've been going through so Anyway, if you have similar problems olive oil actually worked and that's something that's been recommended You can see it on YouTube and you know, I'll boil with a little What's the red pepper the cayenne pepper?
Some people will take clothes. So, never thought I'd actually reach this age mark. I was a fan of Logan's Run, where the kind of past on floating up into a bug light at age 30. Remember that movie? So anyway, we're living in a world where they're inviting illegals to steal your homes, and they're openly telling you they're going to put guns in their hands. And now, heado Joe has proudly announced the opening of a new
red flag gun law center that they're going to use to assist to deprive people of their First Amendment rights. Trump is no better, folks. He pushed red flag laws with Princess Senses-Thyvanka and told Dianne Feinstein to take guns first and pass laws later. He proudly put forth a bill to make legal gun owners who had the trigger paddle locks. Remember after the Las Vegas farce?
He wanted to make them instant felons. Fortunately, that was repealed. So Trump's no friend to your gun rights, even though Mal is often tell you that he is. He'll let you think he's a conservative while he's proudly pro-gay. And just as much in favor of the genocide of Palestinian women and children as Peto Jo is. So really, there'd be no change. Remember, he's the one to put the Department of Defense in charge of the COVID plan.
stood up there on stage with Mikey Pompas when Pompas proudly announced this was a live exercise. So there's no hope in any change as far as I'm concerned with Trump. This whole thing is a scam on both ends. That's the way the Zionettes play things. They play both sides in this country, in Canada, in Australia. This is how they gain power in country after country after country. This is why these parasites have been rejected and expelled and vomited out in hundreds of countries.
These sewer rat rabbis in New York had children in underground tunnels with mattresses that no crimes were charged, investigated, or started. They just filled the whole tunnels in with concrete. Like you're dealing with pests, they didn't even wanna deal with the legal ramifications of this. They're too busy locking up New York apartment owners for changing their locks to keep the legal out.
as this country has kind of gone down the tubes here.
On the subject of well wait a minute didn't you say and didn't you vote for grabbing all the guns and this and that and the other well of course they did but When the the the leopard isn't going to change its spots it just gives you a bull set say a bull bull feces session that you're supposed to accept And it is rather fascinating you know again the angle
The purpose for doing what she's doing is to wiggle in to be the fake opposition from the other angle. And this is true of how these creatures operate, exactly what you were saying, Larry. So I'll tell you what, Ed, if you could, guns and gadgets, he's probably working on it right now, and it should be the latest one. And again, he's just bringing up a bit of an interview. Here we go.
her voting record on the second amendment when she was a member of congress i have been very very very hard on tulsi gabbard she has started to talk the good talk about the second amendment supporting our second amendment says she decided she was running for president last cycle and she has made some comments she's posted more on her socials she even took part
in the tactical games recently. So she's starting to show more of her utilizing the Second Amendment, but I've always been hard on her because she's never addressed her voting record. She's said the right stuff recently, but she never addressed voting against the Second Amendment. Well, that finally has changed, and I'm here to show you what she's done, what she said, and to ask you, do you forgive her now? And are you supporting her?
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saying she's not really in support of the Second Amendment. Why did they say that? Because as a member of Congress, she was a Democrat, and she voted for all the common sense gun control they could possibly throw at the wall. Which is why people like myself, now that she is running, she's run for president, and now she is a candidate for vice president on two different lists, one Donald Trump, two Robert Kennedy Jr.
They're both considering her for vice president, so she really needs to help garner the vote. And she was again talking about the Second Amendment on the Donald Trump Jr. Trigger podcast. And he asked her because of what people were saying in the comments, and she actually finally addressed
what happened during her time in Congress and I'm going to address that as well when we come back but I want you to hear it in Tulsi's own words. I'm looking at the comments now. I think it seems, you know, one of the big concerns is, you know, about the Second Amendment. Obviously you're a veteran, you served, you understand that and lately I've seen you actually hanging out with some of my buddies, you know, over at the Sons of Liberty Gunworks. I know I do stuff with them with my sort of outdoor publication and my sort of my crazy other lives.
talk a little bit about that because there there seems to be sort of uh... yeah has there been a change in that is there just a more of an understanding of the second amendment because it's the one that seems to repeat itself a lot of what you just be able to address it for that for the crowd yeah of course
I grew up here in Hawaii where, as you probably know, it's one of the most restrictive gun ownership states in the country. I certainly didn't grow up in any kind of gun culture or things like some of my friends and your friends, or they grew up with ground guns ever since they were kids.
I probably shot a pistol with my dad a couple of times and didn't touch a rifle until I joined the military. And even then, for those of you who may be watching, who served in the military, you know how restrictive the military is with firearms. For safety reasons, you sign your rifle out, you go to the range, you qualify, or you do your training event. Every single bullet is accounted for. Every single rifle is carefully accounted for. And of course, it's locked up at the end of the day.
So I've always held the position that I support the Second Amendment and understood our intrinsic right as humans to defend ourselves and to defend our loved ones.
I got to tell you, as time went on and I spent a lot of time, especially over my campaign for president and the years since, with a lot of folks in New Hampshire and Iowa and different parts of the country who had a very different experience than I did growing up. They raised a lot of concerns around some of the things that throughout my time in Congress had all been coined as, well, this is common sense gun safety laws.
This is well intentioned in order to try to make sure that our communities are safe. That's a pretty compelling argument. But as with many things in Washington, as you know well, once you start peeling back the surface, you can understand that for a lot of folks who are using those words,
They don't have good intentions at all. Their real objective is to try to get rid of the Second Amendment and take away our right to own firearms and our right to defend ourselves. And even more pointedly, especially with where we are now and where the Biden-Harris administration has taken us, our founders intended the Second Amendment to be a check on the abuse of power by its tyrannical government.
And when you look back at the things that started to roll out throughout COVID, when you look at what the Biden-Harris administration has done, where they're using the power of our law enforcement, the county, state, and federal level in different ways, using the power of the Department of Justice, the power of the national security state against American citizens. You had that clip of Representative Adam Schiff there in your opening, one of the biggest offenders of this.
Or they have no issue using the secret FISA court to surveil Americans illegally without a warrant. They have no issue sicking the FBI or other law enforcement agencies against American citizens who've done nothing wrong other than exercise their right to free speech. So over time, my increased understanding, my being able to have some really great and honest conversations with Americans,
who cherish our freedom, who cherish the Second Amendment, helped me better understand what it really meant. My husband and I are gun owners and recently competed in the tactical games for the first time. I appreciate and respect every American's right to own a gun or not to own a gun. All right, there you hear it from Tulsi Gabbard, right from the horse's mouth. But my concern is, is if we take that on face value,
that she did vote for those things, anti-gun laws and bills, because they were common sense gun control and everybody wants common sense and safety. Well then she's telling us that she only went along with the mob mentality and she didn't do her own homework. And she voted on things that violated the Constitution because of the Democrat Party and
the swamp and she got caught up in it believing what they were selling her. Do we forgive her now? Do we say, well if you were, I don't want to say gullible, but if you were gullible enough then to fall for it, why wouldn't you be now if you are a vice president choice for either Donald Trump or RFK Jr.? I'm man enough to say when I'm wrong, I'm wrong. However, right now, I'm not
I'm not forgiving her 100%. Before she addressed this, I was a hard no. She has said a lot of good things, especially since she's left the Democrat party, where she has come to the center. She is actually more leaning to the right. She's not far right by any stretch of the imagination, which is fine, because I'm not far right either. But where are you now? You've heard her address her time in Congress. I was a hard no.
I've softened my stance. I might be willing to see what Tulsi can do now, because she's pissed off at the Democrat Party. Maybe she has opened her eyes. At least she's saying that now. It's making people think that she has opened her eyes. And perhaps she could be a good vice presidential candidate. But do we forget her? Do we forget her? Do we forgive her on the Second Amendment stance?
I want to know what you have to say now hearing what she has said. Sound off down below. Subscribe to this channel if you want more information on the Second Amendment, especially when people who are asking for your vote, or potentially she has done it several times before, how they truly feel on our God-given right to protect ourselves that is enshrined in the U.S. Constitution in the Second Amendment.
the right to keep him bare arms, as well as the right to be part of the militia. So let me know what you guys and gals think down below. I truly want to see where you stand on this, because I'm in flux. I'll see you all on the next one. Have a phenomenal day. And the new episode of the Liberty Lounge podcast has just dropped. Our friend Brandon Herrera joined us in the studio, well, remotely. And we talked some cool things, including he drops an Easter egg on that AK-50.
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I knew this for you, everybody. What do you all think, Larry? What do you think? Did you just watch your mind about the pohacks? Well, the thing is, everything he's spewing off about her applies to Trump. All the snake deep state people he put in, he was full on COVID, right? He gave Bill Gates money and praise to bring that kill shot that killed how many? And he's still pushing it?
Okay, and he was hoodwinked, right? No, he told people that that shot was gonna be brought to you with the powerful military to your door. He said that it was a DOD program. I do not forgive Trump for all the crap he did. He slurped the deep state dingus. He slurps Israeli dingus. He freed Israeli spies. He plans on still doing that. He wants to put that scumbag Jared Kushner in as Secretary of State. He filled the swamp and he wants to do it again.
So everything that, you know, that Trump, you know, Donny Jr. spouting off about Nikki Haley applies to Trump. Same garbage folks, same garbage. Real quick, real quick. First of all, Hawaii, when have we found anybody worthwhile coming out of Hawaii? We haven't.
And where did Barry Satoro come from? Where was good old Barry living before he changed the name and you couldn't find his birth certificate and everything else? Hawaii. And as far as everybody is, as far as she's concerned with it, I said, what do you think? At the end of that, I was gonna come right back with at the end. Because that's exactly what it is. Number one, look at it this way, with everything we already know background wise,
Only an idiot, an incompetent or a fool would take that piece of trash in as a vice presidential candidate. And especially as you just said, Larry, with what we have, let's pull out the experience that Mr. Trump has had. Didn't we already have a Mike Pence? I think we did. And remember how good old Mr. Pence operated in the end. Exactly as I argued from the get go, he looked like he had to stick up his ass every step of the way no matter where he went.
And you know what, it was a tentacle from one of the other ring knockers, whoever the hell's running Pence. And he did exactly what we warned everybody he would do. That had always planned on doing, nothing had ever changed there. But first of all, right off the bat, with regard to anything that Trump does.
You're going to find out how unserious he is if he keeps hiring from the dead pool that is the common lump of hacks that have been causing all of our problems for us in the first place. In other words, I said this well, okay, I know I keep saying I told you so, but let's go back seven years, okay? Like I said, you're going to know a couple things about how serious he is.
and who's playing who by what he does coming in. And number one, he did nothing. Just like Larry said, Larry, absolutely, he hired nothing but a bunch of hacks that are toilet, you know, they were toilet flush turds, spinning around in the bowl, the toilet bowl called Washington, D.C.
And he just cherry-picked the certain turds with little extra bits of Marchino cherry and some had little bits of corn still left in them and popped them down there in the chairs and they grew the creature that you also have in front of you in the national media, including Pence, by the way. Because Pence is right in that swill con, I mean, he was not from Washington, D.C., yeah, but he's part of the Ring Knockers, you could tell.
There is a certain stitch, even if you can't smell them, looking through the screen there is a specific stench to the ring knockers. Hey Mark, I'm going to break in here real quick. Rubik County, where I'm at, we've got what looks like a tornado forming to the south of the house right now. You can see it on the monitor's out front, just went outside to check it. Looks like we may have a funnel cloud that's dipping south side of Rubik for anybody who's in the area.
Everybody pay attention. And again, if you have to, get sign off. Again, that's priority right now as in a high priority pay attention to. So, Ed, keep an eye on that.
We actually had a, it was supposed to be a dynamic storm front, in which they made the announcement over the phones and with text announcements that we were going to lose power and would be losing power for five days. Now the storm hadn't hit, we don't have any power down or power outages, but it was announced over the system that we were going to be hit
and that this is a massive storm and we should expect power to be out, be prepared for power to be out for approximately five days to a week. Now you might notice I'm still on the air for the time being and it doesn't mean we may not have, we may have another wave somewhere but so far, like I said before, everything has gone around us for the moment. But
We're already ready for something like that automatically. We're just kind of talking and seeing myself before I was like well There's really much of anything we do or they're just you know shut stuff off. You know hit a few switches walk off to the side go downstairs down deep and Watch to see what happens But this norm really has come through. Think about the
You should really think about the food in your refrigerators and freezers at that point. They're going to chop power out for several days, especially with temps rising outside. Use the stuff in your fridge first, then go to the freezer. If you can cook things, that's great. You can get a few more days out of some things by cooking them. Propane refrigerators aren't subject to electricity. I've got that here. And they'll keep things cold no matter what. Just something to think about.
So, yeah, I think they're going to be doing things like that. They've got fires down in Texas where they've killed over 10,000 cattle. They've specifically stated they don't want people having meat, putting all kind of pressure on that industry, forcibly injecting pigs and cows with mRNA vaccines. You can find some places that process cows that don't do that. I found that here.
So yeah, the same technology that people rejected that Trump facilitated that has killed millions, they're forcibly ejecting into, and they're talking about doing it into chickens now, I believe, too. They just want to try and get you any way they can. So if you have the ability to preserve meat, which is an easy thing to do in canning jars,
You know, barring earthquakes that might break those canning jars, which interestingly enough with this eclipse coming up here, they're talking about 100,000 people coming into my area alone, Mark, a county of, you know, normally 4,000, 100,000. Resources are going to be drained. Stores are going to be drained. Gas stations are going to be drained.
Yeah, this is going to be interesting for me here. I'm right dead set in the middle of this, but the last time this happened, this eclipse, this strange eclipse, two weeks later we got the New Madrid quake, which is like a nine on the Richter scale and caused the Mississippi River to go upstream three days or whatever. All these major milestones of this giant quake. Is this possible again? Well, I certainly think this country's right for judgment.
in all sorts of ways. So if it happened before, it could certainly happen again. Does it have anything to do with the clips? I don't know, but I'm just noting it. One of the things too, as you pointed out, especially since many people have refrigerated food to a degree, some more than others, we have quite a stockpile actually, but we have a much vaster stockpile of every other type of food storage you can imagine.
And like you said, first rule is don't open it if you don't need to get to it. And you should plan around that to try and preserve your frozen as long as possible. Avoid accessing it. You know what's in their freezer. Don't do anything with it right away. Eat out of the fridge first, go to the freezer second. And again, also in pecking order, if we get into a conflict, there are pecking orders for everything. In the experimentations that we've done with long, long-term storage,
can goods that have zip cans should be used first because they're more likely to be compromised by the nature of the lid than say a regular double solid seal can. Now what's really cool about that. Yeah, well, we've had it happen because we have had a lot of stuff in storage and we made deals on certain, you know, we always buy discount whenever we can. And we made deals or we've purchased from the canneries.
directly from the canneries that used to be here. This is years ago and some of that stuff was on the shelf for an extended period of time. Now I'm going to say this, canned corned beef or canned hams or salmon. Any of those, even though they do have a they have the key type can, those are indefinitely stable and I've had very few out of say 100 corned beef cans stored over a period of
probably more than a decade. I only had one that I considered questionable because the nice thing about this is because they're kind of a wedged can. If you remember how the corn beef comes from South America, you can pull it out and you inspect the product before you do anything with it. You open up the can and look at it. If there appears to be something and look at the can too because that's really the tell,
The can itself is where the compromise has to be in order for the product to be compromised. So even when you're opening up all of your can goods and using them with long-term storage, all you need to do is take a look at the inside of the container from the get-go. Pour the product into something where you can easily see it like product bowl or whatever.
Look at the lid, look at the can on the inside. It's not compromised, there's not much of anything to be done. It's not swollen, doesn't have any weird things floating in it. That's going to be pretty obvious, right? But the pecking order is the zip cans, the conventional cans, and in between, even though like I said, they will store much, much longer. And I've never had a can hand fail.
The smaller can hams are a perfect size for enhancing with protein any kind of food mix you're gonna come up with. I don't care what you're doing. But you would want to progressively eat down that inventory if you have a lot of it in the sidebar key type cans just for caution, use it rather than lose it.
Another thing, don't use your freeze dried for anything right now, period, at all, period, none, why? That has an indefinite shelf life of anywhere from 30 to 40 to 50 years. They really don't know what the actual serviceable shelf life is for freeze dried. Properly packaged the way it's supposed to be, that should be the last food that you use.
Second to last would be your dried legumes and rice and whatever. You're going to be progressively using that anyway and hopefully cross your fingers in barter, trader, manufacturer, in other words, growers, you might partially replace the inventory. So the important thing here is also husband the inventory itself. Don't use it or you're going to lose it. So in other words, it does have a cutoff date of some kind. All these foodstuffs do.
But the freeze-dried is the longest and second to the longest in terms of ready to eat out of the package You could be using it right away or see our MREs in a cool dry place. Although it doesn't really even need to be dry In a cool dark place there we go MREs have an indefinite shelf life also military specifically military
I will point out, Larry, I don't know if you've seen this, but Hereford, there's a couple of different MRE pouch type foodstuffs that are out there right now that have come in. They're Brazilian beef. I have seen the complaints by the American farmers.
because what they've done is they allowed the Brazilian meat cutters to dump into the market like the Chinese have with other food and also manufactured goods. So they're bringing the beef stuff in, the Brazilian beef in for nothing. However, there's also questions about up and down about who processed the beef.
However, these are retort pouches. They're showing up. They're red, blue with some yellow and white print. They're very, very rich red, lower package, blue upper package. Can't miss them. Menards is one of the places that's been carrying them, but now Dollar Tree has them too. Now at Menards, they were up to $3 and something a pouch. And every place else, that's what they sell for. Dollar Tree has received some of these products.
So, for $1.25, you're getting a retort main course meal, six ounce size pouch, and it's in the heavy gauge metal slash mylar foil pouches, not in the plastic. Okay, because there's a bunch of stuff like the rices out there done in the plastic. So, the MREs have a much longer indefinite shelf life because they're, again, and also they've been fortified. If they're military, they've been fortified, they've had vitamins.
etc. minerals and that's a good last of or only when I need to travel food. That's how you should be looking at it. Unless you've eaten down everything else or maybe that's all you've invested in, I don't care if that's the case, well obviously that's what you'll be eating. But perishable, as Larry said, the priority, that refrigerator is not going to last in there. Use up everything that does not have any shelf stability. A lot of people keep things in the fridge that don't need to be in the fridge.
I would say this, don't take them out if the power goes because everything in there has been chilled and everything that's chilled will help to keep the temperature in the containment device longer. You're not going to add more to it. And the other consideration, yeah, yeah, you want, the more volume you have, strangely enough, of course, like that's a good point, then the more efficient the retention of cool of the cold
And in the process, you reuse less energy. If you can keep the device loaded, even if it's just with ice bags or with, you know, ice trays. And the ice trays will serve. Go ahead, jump in there, please. I did read a couple weeks ago that a lot of the dollar stores were going to be closing and shutting down. I noted that at the time. And then, where I live here in Indiana, we get a little town called Gossport. They just put up a combination
Dollar Tree and Dollar Something else they just built that store and stock and they run it for a few months and they shut down Everything is marked half off. It's almost emptied now But they're trying to eliminate the ability of people to get cheap foods and things and a lot of these things down all over the country so Larry on that note Where they're closing those down? They're reopening the stores and their new name is five below five below
Yeah, five showers. Five dollars or less? Yeah. Yeah, because it's no longer a dollar anymore. It's more like fucking half three dollars. Okay. Well, be on the lookout. If you got the stores closing down, there's some real good bargains. I mean, when you get batteries half off and stuff, stock up on them. I mean, a lot of stuff you can grab. Bleach, batteries, you know, toilet paper. Everything's half off.
So yeah, be on the lookout for that. The other thing, as far as food storage goes, I've noted a lot of stuff that I bought that's in plastic like, well, I take pickle relish. I like to make tuna fish salad sandwiches and I use tuna mayonnaise pickle relish.
Some people had celery and onions, but that's real basic. Simple sweet relish in plastic jars won't last more than a year or so. In glass, there's probably almost indefinitely. So yeah, if you can find the elastic in glass, pick a rush, get the glass. I don't like the fact that glass breaks. I certainly don't like to be cut by glass, but as far as food storage goes, they can last indefinitely if you can protect the glass container.
Yeah, plastic, everything fails in that one. There's salad dressings. That glass products seem to last longer. Now in cans, I know things that are acidic like tomato soup, tomato juice, mandarin oranges, things that are heavily acidic will rot those cans in a couple of years. Pineapple juice. So keep an eye on those and make sure you use those before they go.
Other than that, I don't have a whole lot to add. As far as eggs, if you got eggs, you can get some from somebody that's got chickens. If those are not washed, the eggs have a bloom on them. If you put them in sodium silicate lime, you know, you've got pickling lime. There's other forms of lime, but you mix that up where it's a milky and you put the eggs in, it will coat the eggs with the lime and you can keep them in water at room temperature and
As long as the eggs are not broken, they will last up to a year, sometimes two years. They call it water glassing for eggs. There's a way to store food for quite a period of time, but you're running out of time to store these things because they're doing everything they can to shut the economy down and give foreigners your resources, put guns in their hands and point them back at you.
That's the reason that's going on in this country. It doesn't matter if it's Biden or Trump. They're the same garbage. They'll let this happen. Yeah, it's us against them for sure. I didn't want to make noise behind you because I got somebody talking here too very quickly. Just came and went. One of the things to remember and you just brought it up is we do a lot of canning. We do well, we do everything. I mean, at one point or another, anytime some Nancy sees something unique or new, we always try it at least once.
But for storage, jellies and jams with different combinations just to get it into containers. Don't forget you've got a lot of resources out there you can pull, but the big thing is, as you pointed out, they're not great for travel, but they've been used in travel. Glass containers are still the healthiest and most efficient way to store any food product because of a lack of cross-contamination from any other kind of material.
And the big thing here again is just common sense. Pay attention to your product, date your product whenever you put it to the mason jars or if you buy it in glass jars. Again, I'll tell you what I've been doing. Watch stores that get rid of or go to resale points where they bought them and they're selling them or in some cases they're just chucking them out. I've run into hundreds of these are the
bottle nests for Pepsi, Coke, or the off brand new fruit juice companies. They're heavier than Zinn. What's great is each one of them will basically, depending on if it's the quart size or forgive me, the one liter bottle or the two liter bottle type, they're usually two rows, four on each side, lots of space so they can't clink together, very heavy and very heavily reinforced.
What you can do is you can nest your jars in those and they're also transportable if need be. Most important is it's a lot better way to store them on the shelf because of all the issues. It's just the idea that if you've taken the time, you've invested time in the food, this is not a bad solution. I actually get these, for instance, the 12 ounce cans of pop. The heavy gauge plastic trays that those come in.
are perfect for the standard soup cans that are out there. The same number of soup cans will fit in any of those trays as 12 ounce cans of pop. So the neat thing is, is you've got a really good container. You're going to stack them on the shelf anyway, but you stack them with each of those self-contained
And that's how I store, for instance, the cans of soup, as I just mentioned. I do all of the larger, peach-sized and or high-sea can-sized canned products using the two-liter racks. And you can get them whether they're open bay or they're nested.
And so I use both depending on what's available. Usually you run into them in odd, you know, like either yard sales or you see them at resale stores. There's a place we've got down the road that's fantastic for this. I get everyone that he gets. And in one instance, I, one of the gas stations went out of business. All of the racks, all of the carriers went out behind the place. They vacated the whole store. They shut down the gas pumps. The stuff was abandoned in place.
So I grabbed a couple hundred of those and I also shared them out with all of our allies because we use them for a lot of other things. Down the road they'd be kind of handy for moving devices that go boom because for the same reason they're evenly stored, they got armor around them. So again this is a solution especially with the glass but the glass, think about it, it's what's it gonna do? It can't break down. The glids are the issue and one of the other things that we've probably all noticed if you've been doing canning
is that the canning lids, having come from China, mostly 99%, probably now, are thinner. So that's something we're trying to, I believe one of the things that could be done to address the cans would be to paraffin the lids, using paraffin to actually cover the lid and the side where the threads are. And also paraffining the
I know a lot of people use the rings and then take them off. Usually the reason to do that, most people do this because they don't have enough rings for the number of jars they want to use. I always watch for everybody throwing everything out, as you know, and I believe I have probably twice the number of rings for the number of jars that we have, and we probably got well over a thousand jars.
Of all sizes, large mouth, small mouth, like you're talking about bass, but also everything from jelly half pints, half, you know, quarts to, you know, two gallon. I've got mason jars because the old farm sales around here that are two gallon mason jars. They're phenomenal. They're blue glass, actually probably more collectible. I could probably sell them for more money than it'd be worth to, you know, actually use them.
But it's the idea that if you pay attention look around the resources are out there and the glass is a good choice Especially if you're gonna be fixed you're not going anywhere. Okay, then it is a very very efficient way to go One of the things that Nancy's been doing because you have the vacuum packers the vacuum canters and we get a bunch of the older ones is vacuum packing with the already used bottles and jars
The oatmeal rice and such and actually pulling a vacuum on the old they already once used jars to give them that much more storage life and to seal them that much more efficiently from the environment because if we can pull the H if we can pull the oxygen out that's half the battle with all of your dry products in storage for food storage.
So, it's just something to think about there because it's oxygen. Oxygen creates, creates, creates, helps to promote corrosion, oxidation, and everything oxidizes. Even you and I are oxidizing right now as we speak. We don't think about that, but it's true. So, it's something that we need to take into consideration. And the other, the other thing is we're in the growing season. We're heading that way. It's not that far around the corner.
And I'm actually starting to put little seeds and actually the first batch of test seeds into the ground, into the greenhouse right now. I already put some onions in there that will probably be popping in the next three to four days. And they start from the nubs. And in addition to that, I've got the rattlesnake pole beans. I want to get those started right now.
because I want to over produce this year. We need actually double production in everything that we're doing. And if I don't eat it, we'll find a place. But typically we've found a way to store everything and the biggest issue is also we know we're going to be garrisoning up or we'll have to support troops that are in the field. There's no such thing as having too much food. We've been blessed, we've been getting all kinds of tonnage for free.
And the way I pack it is designed for here's a bucket that's everything you need in that bucket file in that actually right now I'm getting a bunch of Larry I've been running into a bunch of pastry buckets that are in the three gallon range and there are also some that are for they're a little more convenient just you know for separating stuff but basically that that one three gallon bucket has everything for 10 men and
to give them something to drink, give them something to chew on in the way of meat. In addition to that, a couple of different veggies and then some form of dessert item, typically again also in retort pouch. But it's all been cherry picked from stuff that I've gotten for free. It goes into the buckets, which I got for a couple dollars a piece from one of the bakery shops down the road. And they're worth it for what they are because they are food grade. But the idea is I can grab that bucket, throw it at you, keep moving.
I don't have to pick and sort and whatever and the food that's in the bucket was all free. So I'm not out anything, but we are up something when the time comes. Now everybody goes, well it's free, you don't eat it? Oh yeah, I ate a bunch of it, I can only eat so much. My God.
That's one of the problems is we have sources, but we have to also make sure either A, if it's shelf storage, it stays here, or it goes to one of the other caches. And that's why I'm setting up the cash reserves in other places. The cash, we'll do it like my sergeant used to say, it's a cache A, not caches and money, a cache where we store additional material.
By putting these buckets together, I don't have to micromanage anything because it's already been packed, it's already marked, I label it on the outside. That goes down the road and you put ten of them over there, you put ten of them over there, you put another ten over there, and you know what? You're not out anything. They're underground, they're in good cold storage, not cold storage. Product has been protected from rodents and from vermin, but when the time comes, it's not great.
But it's all stuff you recognize. And if you go, well, we hate it up to me because you won't eat it, no, I already ate mine. This is for you. Congratulations. We have to be thinking ahead. And again, this year is one of the years, although again, who knows? When I say who knows, we may not get a chance to do this because you've got to have the end of the growing season to be able to put stuff into the jars. And we were going to war in 24.
That's just all there is to it guys. We're going to war in 24. It's gonna happen Now if we're lucky everything we do I'm gonna do everything I normally do and we'll play it out But if something happens sooner and we have to displace or read you know reconvene in another way. Oh well
But that particular part of the work, I did everything that I could. I'm hoping for a peaceable solution, but I'm planning for what my enemy obviously has publicly told you they plan on doing to you. So we're gonna wage work against them. Well, one more thing, Larry, for everybody else, you guys may not go to Costco. I know not everybody does. I haven't been to Costco in 20, hell no, what am I talking about? I haven't been to Costco in 30 years.
That's how long it's been. I haven't been in a Costco in 30 years. I was in one of the original Costcos when they first opened up. One of them first opened up. Went there more than a few times. Sam's Club is the same way. I haven't been in a Sam's Club in probably 35, maybe 40 years. That's actually longer than that. However, at Costco, they have, if you look, yours may or may not. I'd just call over to make a special trip.
Costco, Amble boxes, they're four packs, that's a four pack in a carrier tray, kind of like the pop tray I was just talking about.
They're green mold and they're $19.95. Now that's the tray with four ammo cans, or the plastic ammo cans. It's a basic plastic ammo can that everybody's selling. You can find them at Menard's, you'll find them at whatever, but this is the cheapest price. You get four of them and you get a utility carrier grab unit.
You may not use them for ammo cans. One of the things they could be used for is medical supplies. Let me give you an example. And again, Larry, I don't know if you heard about this. I'm going to make sure I put it out one more time, guys. This is Burn Shield Emergency Burn Sterile Trauma Limb Dressing. There are 10 of these to a pouch.
the cost over at www.sportsmansguide.com. They are again the Italian military
Burn Shield Emergency Burn Care Gel Packs. Ten packs, and these are big. These are much bigger than I expected. Ten packs for $13.49. And I quoted you shorter than that yesterday. These are worth the money. I've said this a couple times this week, and I'll repeat it in the last seven days. Buy these. You normally wouldn't have these in your medical kit because you couldn't afford them. If you go price these,
You could only probably afford one or two of them and even then it'd be like, man, I can't do that hardly. I probably have to wait. But this way, right now, I've got a bundle of them sitting right here in my lap because they're big. Okay, they're heavy, okay? And it's the Burn Shield Emergency Burn Care Sterile Trauma Limb Dressing. They are marked limb, limb, okay, L-I-M-B, limb, limb, limb.
But they can be used in any other area. They could be secured if need be by cutting and stripping But this is the best price for anything like this that I found in the country now That's out of all the medical supplies. They have there. This is the best buy at Sportsman's Guide and it's www.sportsmansguide.com It's listed. I've got the packing slip in my hand now
It is Italian military burn shield emergency burn care gel 10 pack. I think it weighs 3.5 pounds for the 10 pack to give you an idea. And it's $13.49. I recommend at least get one of these bundles and you should you're going to have to package them up in something to protect them. Now they're in the heavier foil mylar gauge like MREs.
These are more like what you would find, in fact this is exactly what you'd find in an EMT kit. In a burn crash kit, this is what you would find in an EMT, like in an ambulance unit. So this is very good, a really good bite. That's why I keep harping on this. This is a really good bite. Now one other thing, Larry, for everybody else out there, the other thing that we're excellent, excellent, I recommend grabbing as many as we can if there's any left.
It's the Mil-Tec Vegetato Camo Wet Weather Suits. They're over in the clearance section. They're sized 4X, size 4X for $10.34. Because you'll have more move around the room, up over top. When they're over top of your whole weather here, it's not going to hinder you some of the craziness.