May 14, 2024
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Mark Koernke discussed communications equipment maintenance and testing, including CB radios, 2-meter radios, and various field equipment. He covered MRE sourcing and alternatives like freeze-dried food and shelf-stable meat pouches from retailers. Callers reported unusual military activity in Michigan (Blackhawks offloading cargo near I-94 in Charlotte) and Oklahoma City (FEMA command trailer deployment at Embassy Suites). Koernke analyzed federal detention facilities in Michigan counties designed for long-term isolation, discussed the Ninth Circuit Court ruling on felons' gun rights, and addressed radio communications strategy for civil defense operations.
- communications equipment
- cb radio
- 2-meter radio
- mre
- freeze-dried food
- blackhawk helicopters
- fema
- federal detention
- michigan militia
- gun rights
- ninth circuit court
- radio operators
- preparedness
- civil defense
- military activity
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When I took off his three cornered hat, speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution for liberty. We wrote the Constitution to shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land 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 traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep.
than death. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be raped. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride?
And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God, get the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came.
His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave?
a big black front to the east, a big black front to the south, and I mean a line. It's a solid, consistent front. So if we get cut off, it'll probably be at this end. We will reconnect as quick as we can. Everything is iffy, but we're going to continue, guys. So it's classic in springtime. And with the crappy maintenance done on most of the systems now,
talking to one of the installers who stopped by and was down the street. I can see why. Appreciate feedback from individuals who actually do the job. More on that in a minute. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour, I'll bet 15 minutes late. Afternoon Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke, one day closed for the...
one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories south, north, west, and east. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org, and we are on satellite
Say hi to all our merchant marine operators out there. No matter what body of water you're on, might be a little rough on Lake Erie today. I'm going to tell you that. I would say maybe a little white cress, maybe big white cress, because the storm over there is impressive. Of course, it may just be passing through. It always does. But anyway, if you're out there, again, be careful where the lifeboats are, as I always say. But I'm pretty sure if you're a merchant marine, you got a pretty good idea where those torpedo launchers are.
Anyway, we're also in a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States and it is Tuesday, it's Communications Tuesday. And as a matter of fact, it is also the end of the second full week of May, it is the 14th of May. It is the 16th year of open, obvious and in your face,
Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2024 old earth calendar. I'm a doctor, not a brick mason. And 2024 battle for the Republic of Swords. Let the dance continue in book one and how it started. Again, be careful on the roads everywhere but right here. We are
As has typically been the case, the storms go around, but they don't hit right here. In fact, even got a little smattering of rain. When I say smattering, I mean, yeah, well, there's a few dots and then it's gone. Meanwhile, I know someone's getting poured out into the south. I can see up front to the north and like I said, Lake Erie off to the east.
Well, the Ontario Peninsula has got to be getting wet right now too. So again, pay attention on the roads. Remember, it first rained, it gets slick, got the oil coming up, and we got some really nice road work that's been done. First time in a long time, I-94 is kind of finished. They'll never finish it. They know how to milk that government tit, that fed tit big time. So wee right off that big pig.
But right now, pretty nice pavement, so you can make good time, but remember it's a little slick first thing because all those road oils off the cars are coming up. Anyway, communications. This is where we talk about backups to backups to backups. We haven't used two of the backups yet. I want to say thank you. One of our friends gifted us some better technology that we have on standby. I've been tempted, but I'm not going to use it until we get into
either a firefight exchange slash or an escalation of the conflict and that'll be it. The other technologies everything is kind of hiccuping right now, which I think is rather fascinating. Some very disassociated from the others. So again, I don't know really what's going on because we're not really getting hit with the weather right here. So why are we having connection issues and ground line issues, which is rather fascinating.
Of course, we don't know what planet Krakoo slash powers that be have done to skimp or deny preventing maintenance or general maintenance or replacement. We know how that's been. Anybody but America so they can collapse America, which is why I need backups to backups to backups. Today, I spent no, I don't want to spend an hour, but I can only spend about half an hour on communications equipment today because I've got this path of
both CB, 2 meter, VHF, UHF radios that I've been going through and bagging. And as you know, you want to set up a quick test table, test rack, and you leave the antenna station that you know is going to work in place. Leave a mic right there. Actually need three because there are different mic connectors, depending on what era, and quality of radio. Don't forget that. There's different pin combinations.
But have everything on hand with a clean power supply or in this case I have a marine boat battery that was Available at the yard sale and it's a great way. It's great for recharging and It's set up with solar the way I did it so I can hook everything up and run the piece of equipment right there and throw some
energy on the antenna and see what happens. The big thing here again is test all of your equipment. I'd say six radios, I got a chance to look at today. Two of them have issues that the two that you would think look beautiful, look like they just came out of the box. Apparently when somebody disassembled them, I think what somebody did Hugo Vorsa didn't realize that you can screw in the thread, you know, there's a thread lock for many of the microphones.
So, the wand is virtually brand new, but I'm going to have to do some soldering there because, again, the mic fixture is what's loose. I don't know if it's broken. I just know that it's not working, and it's a wiggly thing. Now, it shouldn't wiggle because this thing doesn't look like it's hardly used. So, I think it was during the de-installation phase when you go undid the equipment and didn't know what he was doing. We've seen enough of that. Another thing with the other unit was...
Again, nice shape, not a brand new radio actually, another one of the Jordans that I picked up matches the one I got in the truck. And I just can't figure out power. I'll have to wait till later to check to see what's going on with power. That's what it appears to be. And that could be a number of things. Here's one of the things to remember about older radios. Back in the day,
not the old days, but it is half a century ago, 1970s, early late 60s and 70s, you do have a fusible link, a fuse, inside the system, but they didn't think to make it very convenient, people. Initially it was, well, if you've got a problem with your radio, you're going to sit it, pull it out, sit it on the bench, or take it to a radio guy. Radio geek's going to open it up and go, yep, it's the fuse.
So, inside you typically have the dual prongs sandwich connectors, the squeeze connectors, and you have a glass fuse in there. And that's 99% of what's wrong with your power if it's an older radio. Now, most, all the other radios you're getting into have an inline fuse.
In other words, the power cord comes out the back, there's a milky plastic, looks like about the size of a little tiny tootsie roll. It comes apart, the fuse is in there. That's newer, okay, but many of the older radios, well it doesn't work at all. Well, unscrew, there's only four screws typically on the cover, maybe one screw on the back. The wave of rain finally hit right here. Yeah.
And we're getting power fluctuations. Sorry about that, guys. So again, beware. If we get disconnected for the moment, we'll hook right back up. Anyway, this was a great idea to eliminate having to go in and have somebody else do some work. Typically, I mean, a lot of people were widget fixtures anyway, so the screwdrivers were kind of cheap. And you figure out real quick that that fuse is the problem. You buy a few extras, you tape one inside the hull, or you make a little rack for it, a little fixture for it.
And that way, whenever it goes out again, you got one right there, which I'd like to do with anything that does require a fuse or require any kind of replaceable bulb.
or whatever depending on if you've got something you know that can be a perishable you want it right there with the equipment now let me give an example was really cool if you ever get the remember the old mini mag flashlights I got dozens of them I just picked up a few more and a big box of parts so you know how many I can put together had a little krypton bulb the double double fork pin
Remember that there was always one spare bulb. So if you get one of those before you go any farther, unscrew the cap on the back, look inside the little retainer and there's a little plastic body in there and there's another bulb. So if the bulb that's in that little flashlight's out, a lot of people didn't even know that existed. And those flashlights were not cheap. And especially when they're the American made versions, you want to keep all those kel lights and mag lights functional.
Especially the fine 6D cell Beacher Ass Down flashlight. You can keep it on your shoulder there. It's got plenty of power. And remember, there are change out kits. You can actually switch those over to LED if you want to. My attitude is I got a shitload of those Krypton bulbs. I'm not going to change them until I have to. When I do, I'll have an LED bulb, you know, LED replacement off to the side.
An example of what I've got right here in front of me. I have two because this is one of the bulk here. See, I've got two. I've got an extra space for one of the regular bulbs and one of the LED replacements inside the flashlight. And this is a two-cell C battery kell light.
I'd say it was made probably 1991, 1992. It's alloy hull, can't really break it, really well built, and yes these do come with colored lenses half the time. This one doesn't, but most of them do.
So, replacements. Now, go back to the CBs again. Now, here's the reason you definitely want to, if you're using all this radio equipment, none of the fuses, the reason that they went to the fuses that they use typically on the CBs and other equipment is because it was the common fuse for the day. Today, as you know, we have two different, at least, formats, not to mention European and Japanese, or I should say European and Asian fusing systems for cars.
They are a totally different double blade, both medium format. Now there's tiny format. They chinsed out much cheaper. So you have to have those on board, which is why you want to keep those little spares with the radio. They're not going to be working on anything you have in the vehicle, unless you have older vehicles. And we do. I have a bunch of Dodge M880s located all over the state here, more than a few. And they all take the
first-generation sandwich, but they have some old conventional crossover fuses, which is rather interesting and it was because it was a transition vehicle and a lot of stuff was up and down. They had an inventory apart, so oop, okay, well, we're not lost here on the network, but we just lost power for a minute and more. Okay, it's back on. So anyway, the
These vehicles have a mix, but what you want to do is make sure that that radio gets pulled out. All of the accoutrements that you can are with it ready to go. Now this gets to another question because some people have asked, well Mark, if you're going to tuck the radio out of the way or off under the seat, do you want to screw the hanger for the microphone, obviously, on the dash? Well,
Actually, I like to put it down below anyway, just keep it out of the way and I don't need an umbilical stretching around where I have to pass my legs if I have to go from one side of the vehicle to the next. I mean, think tactical, don't think convenient driving for the day. You want it so you can kick something either out of the way, it's a loose fixture, or it's up out of the way so you're not gonna be impeded by it when you have to say evacuate to the right and you're the driver.
Stuff in your way slows you down. Slowing you down may mean that you're gonna snag something you didn't want to. It's amazing how fast you can actually operate when you realize a threat, okay?
So, these are things you need to think about is the ergonomics of your equipment, your vehicle, when you're putting them together. A lot of vehicles you can actually roof mount, don't bore a hole through your roof, it's another place where stuff rusts. Don't forget that. Try not to bore holes in metal, especially roofs because
They always leak. It's not an if, it's just a when. And with the China Sport crap metal that they've been using more recently, it's even worse than it was when we bought all that Japanese metal back in the 70s and put it on the cars. Yeah, you got it. And again, and again, in fact, I'm fortunate right now. Now this is true, you got to watch. Check for people who are installing things.
I, right now, am flush in a lot of pre-rubber O-ring or rubber washer, permanently installed flat washer stock. Right now, I'm getting about maybe, I'd say, a quart jars worth every second week.
And there's three sizes and the installation kit always sends spares. Whenever they don't use, they're going to chuck. So instead, it's being saved up for me. Now, if I was doing like he was just mentioned here, I want to do that roof if I have to. If I have to. And in fact, here's the thing. Understandably, you'd think, well, it's safer to bore a hole in the side of the chassis of the truck like in the back of the box to run a coax out that way, which is true. It is.
A lot of, even the companies do that. I mean to a degree they've got to get power in and out of that box. Needless to say they go through the firewall. But there's other locations. You'll notice if you look at the back of the boxes sometimes you have service line points for different equipment depending on if it's an industrial truck, you know, ordered or if it's just something you bought off the shelf. You know it's a regular 1500 or 2500 or whatever. Half ton, three quarter ton, blah blah blah.
The fact is that if you do that, you still want to caulk it, just like we just mentioned here. Now you can always peel that away to get something in and out. And yes, it is obnoxious. But it saves you a lot of hassle with moisture not being where you want it. And that's pretty much everywhere you're going to be.
It's not just to protect the electrics. It's all the other junk you're carrying. Equipment gets wet, it gets moldy. Equipment inside that's metal will rust. Aluminum will oxidize. Everything does. So let's try and minimize to maximize and think ahead. So again, now by the way, if you are going to bore a hole, let me remind you something else that you should invest in.
There are channel guides for cutting through when you cut through an area like that you have basically what are push type gasket systems and I highly recommend them if you don't know where to look go to a camper supply we've got a nice Wholesaler down the road and they have everything on the shelf But then I have another source with another one that does trailers and they have everything else on the shelf
So the neat thing is if you need it you can find it but prior prep for the finding prevents piss poor performance now Why do I want to put that rubber grommet in there? Well, if I just run my cable or wire doesn't mean it was what it is through that bear sheet metal What's the likelihood? I'm gonna gradually wearing back and forth and back and forth and back and forth and them the thousands of times it just Carefully and slowly rubs on that sharp
surface of sheet metal. Eventually, that's not nice. So again, if you can't buy it, you can't figure it out, you can make them. There's a dozen different ways you can make the grommet that you want for that. Now, the neat thing is that the camper places, they actually have what is a diaphragm, it's got an X-cut in it, so you can poke things through and you actually get a lot better seal in general. And you still goop it up. Once you get the right distance for the cable,
Use the beautiful caulk and just scoop it up right there. Not a lot, just enough to give it that much more protection. Another thing is wear and tear on the antennas. Now, I've mentioned many times going and buying the cheap antennas over at the truck stop. The cheapest ones look like either a fake 800 meg cell phone antenna or a short stubby other antenna.
They're both CB. They're both tunable, appropriately tunable for your needs. However, as we've seen in the long haul, and this is a problem, you're going to have to do PM. You need to unscrew the antenna, if possible, at its base, and you want to throw in some electric grease down on the bottom and screw that back into place. And then you want to conventionally grease the outside surface area.
It's in the weather nonstop and they usually put some punky chrome stock piece in there It works for a while And this is also true of most everything else you got out there. Like I said, there's some really great sprays
that are not gonna hurt, reception, transmission, or anything. But what's really nice is they do a good job fluid film, or the PLS series of film type sprays, and there's dozens of others. So if you've got a shop and you've got something you're using, and you said, well Mark, this will work, you're right, it will, use it. If you got a source for something, cheep, cheep, cheep, and it works, works, works, then use it. But the important thing is, remember, we've got to start husbanding even better.
all of our equipment. This is when the first arrow leaves the bow. That's it for supply, guys. The tickle meter is now ticking down. Why? Well, other people aren't going to send us stuff if we can't pay for it. If the country can't pay for it, if the government hits the switch and does whatever, commerce as we know it is done.
Most of that commerce is overseas. It's not American trade if possible, it's all overseas. Lots of ships coming this way full, no ships going outbound full. Lots of empty containers, except for the scrap metal and materials that they're stealing from here, raw materials that were stupid enough to let go.
So, again, this is why a lot of the aluminum is leaving the country where it should be staying in here. Aluminum is at an absolute top-end price right now. China's gotten past that point where they're willing to take our trash in return so that they can scavenge through the trash and make something out of it. They've apparently elevated their society above the level of India where they still try to find their wealth in the trash from other people.
Find that pony under that pile of manure. Right? Remember that joke? I know there's a pony here somewhere. That's exactly how they look at it. Go ahead, call her. Jump in there. Hey, thanks. I've got a partial communication. I was talking to my buddy today. He said Sheriff Dar Leif.
is having a breakfast meeting in a restaurant in Hastings, Michigan tomorrow, or Thursday morning at 10.30. I don't have a location yet. We got dropped and I couldn't get back to him. I tried him before the show and he didn't answer so. But he said also after that, in the afternoon, some rich guy is putting on a
a barbecue. He's paying for all the food. It's like 20 miles west of Hastings. I'm out by maybe Grand Rapids or something, but he said there's going to be a barbecue free and it's a bunch of assembly groups getting together, trying to figure out their differences and how can they work together, you know, in this time today where we need to be together.
Anyway, I don't have any more information than that. I don't know if Sheriff Darr has a website or not where he might list that breakfast meeting on Thursday morning, but somebody might want to do a search on that. And, you know, I don't have a computer access, so anyway, that's all I got. Thanks.
Very good. By the way, we'll have somebody give him a call while I'm doing a program. Maybe we can find out before the end. There are a series of meetings taking place that are like-minded this week all over the state, as a matter of fact. Partially, it's because we've had a number of people step up and report the activities around the state, individuals that are in the know.
that were part of those meetings, have already passed on information to the elected officials and say, hey, the bastards are planning something. Now, I think we, let's put it this way, the discussion that took place with at least two different locations had to do with the sheriff's office being asked if they could run the county lockup for two months without power.
Now, when asked, well, when would this be taking place? Apparently, October was the window opening month. October, the window, they're even that specific. Well, in October, we're gonna have probably a power outage and everything will be down and whatever, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. October Surprise!
Well, in October is when the kosher mafia is gonna flip the economy. I mean, they flipped the budget. And we've got all this other communist crap that comes up in October and from that point is the kickoff. So another thing that I would point out about this though, as the sheriff said, A, this is what the response I apparently is from local lockups that are, say, county and also city.
is that they're not holding anybody hardly at all that could really be held. And so the response has been, no, they cannot maintain the county lockup for two months. So they would release the prisoners that they have in their custody. Yeah, they release them one way or the other, right? Pop, pop, boom, boom. Well, the county's most likely to let them go because a good percentage are not.
people that are relevant anyway to anything. I mean granted of the fact they wouldn't have anything getting out, whatever the family has. And if the economy goes to hell in a hand cart, nobody's gonna be in good shape if they haven't been putting something off to the side. However, let me point something out. Most people, most you in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Pennsylvania, don't realize, not all of these, some of you know this because you've been listening to the program.
the feds house people in your state at the county level. In the Midland area, there are a number of federal prisoners who are being held in the county lockups under government contract. Why? Well, let me go back 15 years, I explained this all to you before about FEMA detention, money in the FEMA detention camps. I explained this 30 years ago, but
the big wave of use it. And the second wave of, let's make the counties massive federal lockup extensions, which is part of the FEMA detention camp network for high custody, long indefinite detention prison facilities for maximum types, okay?
If you'll notice, and every county, not, oh, can't say that, almost every county in Michigan took the Fed tip money and built new blocks that don't look anything like a traditional county lockup. Why? Because they're federally designed and they were designed to be isolation units
with minimal manpower but maximum physical observation capability without electronics. So if you look, you probably don't, nobody pays attention much what the county sheriff does with the or the county does with the county lockup. But in almost everyone and you'll tell who it is that didn't get the tip money and who did.
Imagine, if you will, the county lockup block for long term looks like an amphitheater. Basically a quarter arc of a circle, think about it that way, if you look at it from above, and you have anywhere from three to the traditional, and this is ancient, four tier, like a slice of cake. Think four tiers of cake.
and the bubble is located obviously at the smallest point in the wedge. Your coming and going control points are located there. The bottom cells, typically left and right, are isolation. If you're already isolated in these cells, there is supplemental isolation, which is the equivalent to an internal hole.
where you would be locked down 24-7. And typically these things, there's two ways that the design is set up. Number one, the cell itself is totally different, totally isolated from all the rest of the block, left and right, bottom tier. But there's a second pattern that has two chambers. It's really interesting in that this way they give you a technical out time. So in reality, you never leave the cell.
But what they do is they open the internal door like an airlock and you go into the second chamber and that's your out time for one hour a day because they have to give you by law, by federal law, one hour of out time a day.
Now, it's supposed to technically be where you can see sunlight, but what they do is they box in the second chamber with the same windows that are used for all of the other wall panels, which can be out of black sand, which make up the fascia points so they can see top and bottom, everything going out of the cell. The differences, the isolation cells, again, prevent the end of when they break the main block, these to these anywhere from two to four to six, they can even make the whole lower tier.
isolation if they want to, but we're not talking conventional solitary. It's more like isolation. You're a higher priority, but you're not in the other hallway where, again, basically the bang walls are.
The big thing about this is that everybody received these and what's happened is this some counties Took more of that tip money than others because they were enticed by what well if you go back through the archives Not just here, but you can go back to the control media archives They were bragging up back in the aunts But also before that in the in the 90s that will townships and counties and the Fed or the state forgive me state and
could make money off the fan by housing federal prisoners. You can make money off this, we're gonna build a bigger prison system. And they did. Now, a lot of counties backed out of, in fact, Ohio, which had double the number of prisoners. Go back and look at the demographics for prisoner incarceration, the difference between Michigan and Ohio. Both Michigan and Ohio were on the same shipwreck route.
Ohio, finally some quote-unquote conservative individual said, whoa, wait a minute. Well, look at all the tit-sucking they're doing. What are the obligations under this? And then somebody said, no, we don't want anything to do with that. So literally, the mission in less than a year was to cut down the population by half. So you have two parallel states, approximately the same size, with the same volume in terms of prisoners.
at one point, which by the way, paralleled back when there weren't 54 prisons in Michigan. And what was it, 62 in Ohio? They did beat us out a little bit with the level one unsecured FEMA camp prisons. The population was the same.
And the first thing they did is, A, Ohio shut down all of the FEMA detention. Somebody finally figured out what they were. The level ones were quite prolific. Well, if you look, they're all cookie cutter, detention camp, pole barn type, concentration camp buildings.
Every one of them, all the same pattern, all the same square space, all the same. Originally four prisoners to a cube, four prisoners to a cell. Then it became six prisoners to a cell, then it became eight prisoners to a cell. And the plan was to stuff 12 prisoners into an area that originally was designed to accommodate four, but had the ability to stuff 12 people. Well, guess what? In Michigan,
they actually did that. In Ohio, they backed off. Now they may still be doing it because what level one fema type prison, level one secure, by the way, level one secure, difference between that and level one unsecure, obviously, words mean something.
And all these were just FEMA mass detention camps on standby and that's how they concealed them. As we have explained to everybody and they can show you the pattern, the prints and the images, it's really straightforward. And this went from Florida to Oregon, from Maine to the bottom of California. And that big X in between all the other states drank that Kool-Aid. Now the other half of this is the more permanent
Standardized pattern blocks that the feds came up with told the counties what they were going to build. They built them for investment. And we now have a whole bunch of counties that most of you don't even realize this. You may have it happening in your county, and you'd have to ask to see if it's happening, because they don't make any announcements.
But what this does is they because they can anchor so many federal prisoners at the local level who by the way in the county lockup You're only supposed to be in there for no more than a year. Remember it's my misdemeanors or no felonies You might be if you were charged with a crime you will be retained obviously in your jurisdiction Now this is another problem with what they did with the feds is they've taken people out of their jurisdiction
and posted them in another location as subcontractors.
But the thing is that they're not in any way, shape or form maintaining the same standard as the federal facilities. If you don't know anything about jailing, this is why old people in jails or guys that are long, long like say basketball scores get real tired of the idiot sticks that come in and watch too many movies about how they think jail is supposed to run. And even the hype that's done by those little boy regals are really run, no that's not.
Most of what you see is designed purely be propaganda because the first first tool is fear. In reality, other than the system intentionally stirring the pot and the fact that people get pent up because they're in one place for, you know, one, three, 10, 20 years, that they're every once in a while they want to be a drama queen. It's basically physical, you know, psychological response to physical condition.
And those individuals can easily be identified if you're in lockup and you know who you're watching for. They have a tendency to, like for instance, they want to take a vacation if you're in lockup. One of the things you watch for is old Bob there kind of getting antsy. Well, if you want to take a vacation, what that means is you come up, you ride up on somebody and you stab them or you beat on them. And what you do is create an incident. Both of you go to the hole.
But, you know, Bob wants to go back up to say, Mackinac in the Upper Peninsula because you get your own cell. The food initially comes to you. You don't have to go anywhere, still get your hour out a day. And it gives you a chance to be away from everybody because in most cases, in most prison systems, you're stuck with two people. Now, it used to be it wasn't like that if you were behind the wall. If you were behind the old prisons, a lot of prisoners had their own cells. Most people realize that. Now, they were the size of your bathroom.
And I'm not exaggerating, like I own you behind the wall, Jackson behind the wall, Marquette behind the wall. If you look at the original prison cell size, just picture a bunk bed in a cell, which by the way, you don't have another person, so just give you something to put stuff on. Usually there's not another mattress. But what they do is it's just wide enough so from the wall to the bed that you can move sideways back to where the toilet and the sink are. That's your cell.
That's all the space you had. So when you hear the term behind the wall, don't think that even the spacious Hollywood bar, the bar prison you see. Now they were bar cells, but not the way you think they were. The old prison was wicked. Go ahead. Shelly from O'Pixie. I've got actually a court. I was just diving a little bit ago. This was around 419 Central Time. So just about 30 minutes ago.
at the NBC Suites here in Oklahoma City. It's gonna be, the address is 1815 South Meridian. That's 1815 South Meridian. It's at the corner of Southwest 15th and Meridian in Oklahoma City. Just two miles north of Will Rogers World Airport. I saw
The FEMA command RV parked in the parking lot. I had the one of the satellite dishes up on top was set up behind the RV. It also had one of the expansion. How most RVs you can expand out the side when you set up to make more room on the inside. I had one of the expansions on the driver side extended.
And then behind it, it had a generator trailer that was parked behind it with the wires hooked up. Also, there was three white warp trucks. These are the, I believe they were single cab pickup trucks, I'm not sure on the make and model. They have the
With the kind of the toolboxes on the side, but it's like one solid like camper shell With some windows and stuff and then has like I believe two doors on the back like a normal truck
I don't know what they call those kind of camper shell. It's all one. I think it's all one package. It's all one module. It's actually, yeah, both the Fed and the cable services west of the Mississippi use that. It actually has reach-in shop boxes on either side, but it has a door channel in the center that goes through the middle of the vehicle, right? Comes in from the back. I don't know if it goes all the way to the cab. I mean, it comes in from the back.
So it has a channel, you know, where the truck bed was, so you can store other stuff in the center. It also has the workboxes on both the driver and passenger side on the bed, so you can access stuff on the side. There was three of those trucks parked next to the RV. Let's see, like, so the generator was hooked up with the wires. I saw the wires hooked up. It wasn't like it was just parked behind it or they were just staying here overnight. One night or whatever, the generators actually had wires hooked up on the side.
and we're coming down and I can't see if they're going to the RV or whatever. It looks like there's possibly another train moving missile next to the generator. It could have been a fuel trailer, I'm not sure. So as of right now, Mark, there is nothing. I mean, there is some tornado damage here in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Like so two weeks ago, we had some tornado damage in Hughes County, which is east of OKC.
And it's about an hour's drive from O.K.C. There's also Webb County, which is south of Oklahoma City, about an hour and a half drive. Then there's Murray County, which is an hour and a half, also towards the Webb County. That's an hour south of here. And then also last week we had a tornado up towards Tulsa, that's a town of Barnsdale that hit.
And that's two and a half hours northeast of Oklahoma City. So there is nothing that I know about in Oklahoma City. There was a minor like F-zero tornado damage, but I think for FEMA to be called in here in the Oklahoma City metro area. So I was just bringing this to your attention. Like I said, this was at the Embassy Suites in Oklahoma City. It's going to be off of southwest 15th in Meridian.
The address is 1815 South Meridian. The vehicles are actually parked on the north side of the hotel. So you can actually see them as you drive down 15th Street. That's how I saw them. Mark, I was driving by just about 30 minutes ago and I actually saw him parked there. I said there was the command RV with one of the satellites set up on top. I believe there's two of them. I'm pretty sure this is the communications.
satellite and not the just like the direct TV or whatever. And then they have like I said three white truck in front of the RV all back in together. And like I said, I've had the generator trailer behind the RV with the wires hooked up. And any questions, Mark?
Very good. Again, the window of time you're talking about, now I'll just add this. We've had several reports, but one of them was on the road, I-94, Charlotte, Michigan, two black hawks landed near the expressway. Where they landed was out in the middle of DFE, no actual identifiable site. However, they were easily observed, a white truck, similar to the one that you just described,
was offloading cargo and there was also a semi truck. This was out in the middle of nowhere. Look for Charlotte, Michigan, easy to find. And again, they were offloading material from the semi truck and loading it onto the Blackhawks. The individuals that were operating the Blackhawks were all wearing black uniforms. That's not normal for any of the operatives here.
So this is more like the skunk work groups that we ran into, and we've seen more than a few times here in Michigan, but it's about the same window of time. That doesn't mean it's right here, Michigan and Oklahoma, and we're all connected. Well, they are, but in this case, there's activity, that's not the only one. There are other activities reported today all over the state, different types, and they're not normal activity. Remember, it's Tuesday.
These events are not taking place near any regular training site or regular facility. They're on the road like this one here. Of course, now they're in a hotel, so they've deployed there for whatever reason. And again, they're being housed there, guaranteed. Ain't no sense in putting your female boys up in a cheap facility, right?
Yeah, Mark, I can get some pictures here about 15, 20 minutes. I'm about to get off work, so I'll be able to drive by there. I'll snatch some pictures and put them up on Gilded. And I can go back the next hour and give you a little bit more details. And it's like I said, we had a few 20 of those a couple of weeks ago and this past week, but all of those disaster locations are over at least an hour's drive in any direction from Oklahoma City or more.
So, I mean, it would make sense why you would have the RVs set up. You know, imagine unless you would go to vote disaster, the worst one of all of them or whatever have it set up there. Of course, they also have more than one of these. So, I believe the governor, I saw one of these articles saying that he approved disaster relief for the president, the sign for disaster relief or whatever.
for people that was involved with the tornado and stuff. But like I said, all these locations are over an hour's drive from the city or more in the different directions. So it doesn't really make sense why they'd be here in Oklahoma City, but there's hotels much closer in all those different areas. But like I said, I'll get more pictures here in the next 20 days and I'll report back and if I got any more, give you a little bit more updated report.
information on what not because I'll actually pull the parking lot get some pictures or whatnot unless you have any more questions or anything like that. Thank you and again we'll cross notes because they took photographs of the other equipment and the basic truck you described is the truck the kind of equipment it's something that the Fed purchased the cable companies did too typically these are single cab
They do have a cage control system as was pointed out, you know, does it go all the way through say to the cab up front? Typically they don't, they actually are secured so that you can open up a toolbox left or right. But you can't reach into the core which you access from the back door contact points. And I kicked myself in the ass because I had a chance to pick up a couple of these, you know, a few years back.
and they were very reasonably priced and I should have snagged them. I got one of the vans that was part of the fleet, but I didn't pick up the trucks. And if that basic model is used and is in the system, there actually are some just down the road in Lansing from the supply point that we were just, you know, the Fox, Foxhole PX, couple of industrial truck sites down there and you can actually see a variant on the vehicle.
but it is a government fleet type vehicle. And in FEMA, also don't forget, Homeland Security Regional Police, the regional police use this equipment, they all buy off the same fleet contract. This is true also with their sedans and or their SUVs. So it's a good idea to take a look at and have reference because if you see that basic pattern, in the past they used to buy separate fleet contract vehicles.
But back in the 90s, there was a significant change for control because the money's coming from the Fed, not just for FEMA, but also for state police forces that have prostituted or hoored out to the Fed, and are now basically part of Homeland Succie Righty.
And Homeland Suck You Righty does that control. So one of the things that they've done is that they subcontract the fleet of vehicles. So when the vehicles are even damaged, they have to be retained and they are surrendered back because they're basically under a lease program.
And then they return into the bowels of the system for whatever purposes, probably to disappear underground or go overseas for some other arcane police force if they've got going on in whatever country that they're manipulating. Very likely because they're paid for. I mean, they are actually all sitting there for a reason, so.
Pulling the old ones out. It used to be that most cities metropolitan areas had a two-year repurchase requirement per Police union contract don't know how many still have that but Part of that was nixed when the federal fleet program came into play and a lot of the big cities like Detroit Lansing, etc
Although they have a choice to go either way, but if they do buy into the Fed fleet, then there are all kinds of special things they need to kowtow to. And so things have changed, it's been a roller coaster depending on the department and what part of the country you're in. Ohio, like I said, has changed dramatically. They've broken away in many ways from the Fed tit. I'm sure they suck on some others though quite nicely. We're at the top, we're gonna hear the music and we've had power outage two or three times, that's okay. We didn't lose connection.
We've had some hiccups I can hear in the line that have come down from some of the storming going on off to the west and to the east. So again, we should hear the music. Ah, here it is. God bless the republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The empire is on the run. And we're on the march for day and night.
And by my World War I French bomber clock, which later was, of course, a U-boat clock, as you know, this little historical piece is kept perfect time. We will be back in a few minutes on regular schedule, I promise, provided we don't get disconnected right here. Liberty Dream Radio, it's Communications Tuesday. We'll be back.
He took off his three cornered hat. And speaking about what he said. We fought a revolution to secure our lives. Hot mic mark! Both the Constitution and the appeal from Tyrant here. The future generations the slicey we gave. In this deli- Brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But Tyrant's 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 is spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press.
and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm.
and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom 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? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. And pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright.
As I awoke he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents 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 the land of the free?
that is totally relevant today and yet it was written towards the end of the Vietnam War by Thaylen Polk. Vietnam veteran wrote a lot of his poetry overseas while he was stationed in Vietnam during the war. Came back to Holland, Michigan, put a whole book together, shared it all over the country. An Arizona Highway Patrolman in 1992, going on 1993, had gotten a copy of it.
And in 93, when he saw American Peril, he went to a studio, took a visitor from the past. He was 27 years old. He was in Arizona Highway Patrolman in 1993. And he paid with his own money to get into a studio and record that. And the first time that we heard that, which was the early part of 1993 when we set up Republic Radio International, the tape showed up. I was on cassette back in the day.
And we plugged it in and we had tile floors in the two-story building that Republic Radio's office was in, in Pontiac, Michigan at the time. And as it played, the place got quiet. Everybody stopped. And everybody was listening. And it's the first time all of us had heard it. And I listened to it, and at the end of it, I said, guys, that's the theme for the intelligence report from this point forward.
And every hour that we start the hour, we will play this for as long as we are ever on the air. And Thelen Polk is the author. The state patrolman remains anonymous for obvious reasons, but he did his part and he sent a message that Mark can do anything you want with it. And of course he probably was thinking he'd just play it once and that would be it. It's like no, no, no, no, no.
What's fascinating about visitor from the past is the checklist there. Everybody goes, well, that's today. So what do you think this is new? Think all this is any of this is new. There's nothing you're seeing that's new. It's just more over overt every once in a while your enemy gets arrogant and it's more overt and in your face and they go for the golden ring and that's what they're doing right now.
You're at war, act like it. Remember, going to war in 24. 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, northwest, south. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on.
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And in addition to that, of course, we're in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside of the United States. I want to say hi to all our listeners in Slovakia and also in Estonia right now. And I know we have some friends listening in Poland too because they just got their butt plopped there and their military service people. So for everybody out there listening, guys, watch your back.
You know you're gonna get backstabbed by the globalist slash small hat wearers you do know that right anyway It's Tuesday communications Tuesday. It is the 14th of
May, that means this is the end of the second full week of May. And the Soviet May window, of course, may day, glory, you have to have that nose up in the air, and your head cocked on the side. And doing the goose step, put it right there. Yeah, whatever. Anyway, 16th year though, of open, obvious.
And in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2024 old earth calendar, give it all she's got, captain. And 2024, Battle for the Republic, book one, The Dance of Swords, it's how it began.
And we got the rain. I had a chance to step up, look outside. It was over there, it was over there, it was over to the east. And finally, in one little downpour, it went, boom, right here. And then it backed off, so now it's over there and over to the west again.
So we'll see, this is probably going to be a squall classic Michigan spring weather, which is what it is. Biggest problem is keeping up with the grass this year because everything is kicking off. Another thing real quick, we are going to have a phenomenal pit.
general tree fruit season. The blooms were massive. The biggest problem with this is that actually the trees get over born. The more experienced fruit growers know to go out, well they've actually make a little tool. They have to make one because they don't make it industrially. And what you do is you snip off every fourth bloom or so. Yes, it's ridiculously tedious work. But
You still get fantastic production. It's just that if you get really, really, really fantastic production, the veritable weight of the fruit will break the branches. And this has happened this last year. It was really a big fruit production year. Nobody wants to talk about it. Or they don't give it any credit. Michigan is really notorious for plums, peaches, apricots. Needless to say, everybody grows pears. Pears are the foundation fruit for all canning, if you don't know that.
And we have a massive cherry production here too. Well, they all look good. So we are going to be going to town on the canning and the other thing is freeze drying this year. So we're going to be doing conventional mason jar. We're going to probably take advantage of a cannery that we know is still online quietly that's one of ours, so to speak. It's actually used by a church.
And in addition to that, we're going to do freeze dry. That'll be mylar packing. Although you can do freeze dry and use mason jars or other jars to seal up the product.
I prefer a combination, but if we have a surf yet, if we have an excess of already like a quantity and over beyond everything else we're doing, then we might use the mason jars, but I don't think so. I think we're going to need those for all of the other product that's going to be out there, and we're using up what we can from the past several years so that we've opened up more of the containers and have them ready to go.
And you should be taking advantage of that too. And don't forget also drying, just conventional drying fruits. God, I love mangoes, apricots, and pears. Just if you do your own pears and you dry them, it's amazing how much better they taste. Just, you know, again, the product itself and the process.
So just a heads up, experiment, do that. Get a food dryer this year or make your own smoker, etc., etc. On the list of things I'd love to get done would be a smokehouse, to actually have a smokehouse set up. They're not hard, it's not difficult, but they do require tending. You got to make sure that the smoke is readily available and the fire is tended to. So it's not hard, but it's something that's a constant. When you have things like that that you set up, they also require attention.
and you have to have people pitching in so that no matter what, the schedule is kept for maintaining the operation so you don't lose product. But, smokehouses, best way to store meats that you could possibly imagine, and anything that's a meat can be smoked. Just as a heads up. Fish, possum, raccoon, chicken, take your pick, whatever it is. Well, you know, possum, yeah, well I've had possum before. And trust me, if you know what you're doing, yeah.
Well, of course, everybody else is going, ahh! No, it's actually pretty good. Don't forget Woodchuck also. We're not going to be wasting this food when the time comes. Everybody else turn their nose up. I don't have a problem with that. At least I'll still be eating. Everybody else? Oh well. Say la vie. So another thing here real quick. On that note, I had several questions, all those communications Tuesday, about, well, again, resource for MREs. There isn't really much out there. There is a bunch of...
Well, yes, but the skunk you have to use waste I won't say waste remember you have to use the tomato juice to process this the the peppy the Pugh Yeah, it's everybody was wonders to on that when you brought up skunk Tom Everybody always wonders how can you make a skunk skin hat? That used to be a big thing back in the day to make skunk skin hats red or raccoon hats and
Tomato juice is the secret. Most of you probably don't know it. Well, I've tanned a lot of, I've tanned hides every kind of hide you can imagine. And what's interesting is again, I didn't know this, but my uncle was notorious for making skunk skin hats. And he'd do road kills. He just grabbed something that was dead. You know, it wasn't hard. You can't be rotted, but during the winter, how does it rot, right? But anyway, you can the hide, but to do that, you soak it in tomato juice.
In fact, you soak it, then you dump it, then you soak it. It's kind of like when you're pulling the tannic acid out of acorns when you cook them. You can eat acorns, but you have to wash them. You want to boil them, dump it, wash them again, boil them, dump it, wash them again. Yeah, it's tedious, but you end up with usable food. And then it's the old Indian recipe, the old Indian technique, for everybody who doesn't know. Hopefully we're helping you learn things here.
Of course, we're going to get tomato juice, I mean down the road. I mean you can, everybody grows stuff. We're going to be growing vegetables, we already do. In fact, that's the next thing going out are the tomatoes this week. But just something to think about, your processes, learn things, that way you'll know what to do when the pepilipu is available for the processing. So another thing here real quick, again on the MREs.
before I go too far from that. The MREs, pretty much the little clutches that are out there are only so many pallets. And it's like we've said, if everybody takes an interest, which everybody is, what has happened is Sherman's march through the supply system has taken place. Now, yes, you can find MREs. Usually people who are, again, they've purchased the stuff that was cheap.
and they've jacked the price on it. Oh well, this is a capitalist system and yes, they are profiteering, which of course is something we've talked about for 30 years. This is why we try to find the niches and the cheap places so that you can save money there and afford all the other stuff that really, really, really you can only buy from a handful of sources. Now, freestride is a great choice, but it's out of most people's price range.
MREs, the SOPACOs are, SOPACO is the company that's doing, I would say what, 80%, if not 90% of the contracts you've seen. The SOPACO cases can be as little as 10 to a case for meals, 12 to a case, yes, they have 14, so I haven't seen any of those in a while. And the best deal are 16 meals to the case, and yet the price still is pretty much the same. Now, interestingly enough, these are full meals.
We bought out two companies before that had the 16-meal packs. In fact, that was the first thing I, hey, wait a minute, did I read that right? But SOPACO in bulk quantity is randomly popping up here and there. Why? Well, the government recommendation sells a certain amount of the SOPACO on a regular basis. If you look, you'll find Iron Planet. Go look at Iron Planet. That's the rent a contractor that runs
gov liquidation now. And if you pay attention at the end of each of their auctions, there's typically pallets, one pallet per lot of Sopaco MREs. Now, you're going to have to look at the specs to see which case slot it is.
The other thing is are the humanitarian rations, which is the last batch of stuff that we picked up. Now remember, the humanitarian rations do not have meat in them, but they are protein based. So you have a number of different, typically Indian or far Eastern cuisine main courses. I don't have any problem with them at all. They've all been great and actually like them because it's another variety.
What would I do if I was issuing out the SOPACO humanitarian rations? Oh, I grab a can of Spam or a can of chicken or a can of something and throw that at you. Congratulations. Now, why would I give you a can like that? Well, remember that the humanitarian rations are not single meals. Okay, so if you see the humanitarian rations, read what it says.
What they issue in the pouch are all the calories you need for the equivalent to all basically three meals of the day or the calorie content necessary to sustain a person for one day. So you have to figure out how you're going to eat what you got in the pouch because you do get multiples.
Now, to make it that much tastier for the price of a Dollar Tree can of sardines or whatever, or whatever deal you can make, there's pouches. Like I said, we've seen a number of different beef pouches pop up out there that are in the Dollar Tree, but also at most of the other food stores that are available. The prices vary.
But you give a person one meat pouch and then one of these sustainment pouches is good for a day. You're eating like a king. And whatever else you happen to tag and throw in there makes it that much better. So the SOPACO, the last place that had them, which I think is out, but in that last place it was commonly available. There's a bunch of other lesser locations, is over at apexgunparts.com.
Now, they may have some individual cases left, but I don't think they have pallets. And we have purchased pallets from that location. And so again, it didn't take long to buy them out. Last time I checked, they had had 11 pallets. Somebody came in and bought a bunch of them. And I think that evacuated them with the exception of a partial pallet that they were selling as individual case lot. So you'll have to check that out. If they have anything, they might have restocked. I heard a voice maybe. Do you have a caller? Show me from Oklahoma City.
Also, if you have a Mexican grocery store in your city, go there and they should have red refried beans in a pouch. It's over almost two pounds of refried beans in a pouch that shelf stable for almost two years. It's in a Mylar sealed pouch. So it's about two pounds of refried beans in a pouch.
Definitely a good enough to feed five, six people, depending on how much they like refried beans. But that's a good option. Of course, also you mentioned the Herford's beef pouch, which it's done or it's packaged. The one I saw was packaged in Brazil, but it's put out by some, like you said, Mark, so I don't, tooling down there in Brazil, like a packing plant.
package these up in the Mylar pouches like the MRE pouches. They are a kind of a yellow with a blue labeling. This is Hereford on the very top. You can find them at Walmart. They're around two, about two to three dollars, I believe, a pouch.
Obviously you said you found them at Dollar Tree, which could be much cheaper. I haven't checked my local Dollar Trees here to find out. I did check the website and I couldn't find them on their website, so it could be just a random thing that they only had so many of them to sell off. Right. It could be a regional. It's possible. Go ahead. Also, I have brought up in the past a truck by food. There is the NOR, K-N-O-R-R, rice.
It's kind of a green package. It's at most stores. Grocery store is pretty much every grocery store. These are just rice pack. They got Spanish rice. They got like fried rice, different rice varieties. I think they have some other soups or whatever, but they're just simple, you know, dumping up pot of water and boil. Like that. I really like the Spanish rice and then add some lime juice that I've mentioned. There's a company called True Lemon.
is the name of the company and they sell crystallized lemon and crystallized lime packets. They come in a box about 20 or 25. Their 8-inch in-middle packets equal to one wedge of lemon or lime. Now if you have a local gas station, either Loves or On-Q,
Check over in their drink section where you get your coffee and stuff where they have like the sugars and creamers And they should have the lemon packet so if you want to try some of these for free or get a handful of them And you may find out you might like them for your lemon water, whatever, but it's a shelf-stable lemon form that's crystallized lemon Like I said you can like that loves or on cue that I know of You can check some of your other gas station. They may have this on hand by your drink area
where you have the, like I said, the dairy creamer and sugar and whatnot for coffee. They should have those over there if they do. So you can at least try the lemon part, but you can get it at Walmart over in the baking section where they have the sugar and brown sugar and stuff. It's in a box. Both of them are right next to each other, the lemon and the lime. But it tells you on the box what to just add a little bit of water to make some lemon juice or lime juice.
equals so many tablespoons or whatever of juice when you mix it with water. But I like the rice with the lime juice. Walmart also has the little pouches of meat. They have like fajita chicken. Pouches are about $1.50 a pouch. But not for one meal. I think they're like 250 calories, roughly, or 150. I can't remember.
but add that to your your nor Spanish rice and it's really good like so they also have barbecue pulled pork it's in bar it's our shredded barbecue pork with the barbecue sauce in the same size pouch and I've tried that and it's actually really good versus the the dollar general brand that has the barbecue
ouch, the barbecue doesn't taste that great. So, I mean, it could be a preference, something you may like it, but I didn't really care for it. So, the Walmart one tastes a little bit better, at least on the barbecue side, but they do have those in their canned meat section at Walmart. I said you can get that and kind of put together some meals and stuff that are, if you can't find any MREs, you can, most of this stuff is shelf stable for at least a couple of years.
Maybe I would say probably max five years, but it could go past that if you keep them decently stored. You know, just your mileage may vary. Just do the sniff test and taste test and if it's not bloated, you should be okay on stuff. Same thing goes for canned food as long as you do keep an eye out, you know, if it's way past the best by date.
But those are just some of my ideas, Mark, since you were talking about MREs and whatnot. Absolutely. We know it real quick, Don. I'll have an update on the stuff when you get done. Real quick. The MR... Okay, with Hereford, we had the Dollar Tree locally. They had three of the trays show up with it, and it was the crumbled beef.
So, $1.25, because that's the price at $1.25 tree now. And like you said, grab a pack of rice. Now, the meat products have all been in the foil Mylar military retort pouch. You'll notice the rice products they're doing in a plastic retort pouch.
So again shelf life on those throw the dice like you said but if you put them in a climate control underground location they should be good for far far far beyond what is considered to be the use by date. The big thing here again is pay attention when you pick them up and mark everything or tag it on the shelf so that you know what you've got and you know to use first. Go ahead jump in there. I think the the NorRice is kind of it's in a foil pouch
Not necessarily the Mylar, but it's kind of a paper foil type pouch or plastic. So it's a little bit better than just straight up plastic versus some other stuff. So it's a little bit better design pouch. Also, talking about food, there's also the Bear, I think it's Bear Creek suits. They were pretty much just add water type suits.
They have different types of soups. Some of them you may have to add an ingredient or two. But for the most part, there's Bear Creek and then I can't remember. I think it's called Shore Watch. And they're, you can find them on sales sometimes for about, well, they used to be about $1.50. About $2.00 something. Going to the mall with their round between $2.00 a pouch. Oh, we're losing you a little bit. You got a little soft. How's that, Bob?
There we go, that's better. Go ahead. One, two, three. Okay, the shore lunch and the fair creek soups. I believe they were in the bottom of the couch, but they maybe switched over to the plastic couch. One of the things again here is you figure if you have three items, I've noticed what I've been watching.
Some of the write-ups people are doing on YouTube, they're doing videos, forgive me, talking about the field rations from overseas. And I was kind of laughing, I was laughing a little bit because, well, we really like the fruit and it's interesting, the Americans, we have a greater variety but not necessarily as exciting a meal. But we have a greater variety of what's in the meal, whereas the Russians, for instance, or the Poles or the French,
do some really interesting cuisine as far as the quality of the product. Once you know how to process it, make it work, in other words, is there something in addition you might want to do that isn't on the instruction, the rations are actually pretty decent. But one of the things that typically is missing is a dessert type item. That's what you would rate it as, okay? We get goodies all the time.
So here's a little trick too. For instance, I want to put a bigger MRE than I would actually get. You grab one of the Herford pouches of beef. You grab any one of the rice packs that are precooked, ready to go, and there's a dozen different ones, even at the Dollar Tree now. Or you can do the Coors. But if you want to do it so it's all cooked, ready, out of the pouch, done, finished, ready to go.
grab a fruit can. Now here's the thing I've noticed that they've got back at Dollar Tree is canned cherry and canned apple pie filling. That's your snack item. Now you can get apricots in season, depending on where you are in the country. I mean, apricots are in cans, Mark, yeah. But apricots are still kind of seasonal as far as when they show up because they're one of those pit fruits that is very unique and very popular if it's available.
I love apricots. I think that's an excellent choice to throw in the mix. But any one of these gives you a main course with a protein and carbohydrate. You've got some sugars thrown in there. Don't forget a little bit of coffee or something in a whatever your choice of beverages in a powdered product. You can throw water on it and congratulations you got something colored to drink. Notice I didn't say flavored, I said colored.
But the idea is that you can, for a very reasonable price, put a nice ration together that's as good as what you'd normally be seeing in the military packs. Now, the little trinket items are where you catch up. And if you pay attention, a piece of hard candy or again, an interdental stimulator, toothpick, that's what the government used to call them, interdental stimulators. Yes, a big long, yeah, that was the title.
But, for instance, a couple of little chicklet chewing gum items. What's that for? To help clean the teeth and deal with the breath. Not that that's a big problem. I don't think you're gonna be getting that close to everybody out there in the field. We never did. But it's the idea that these are all items that are helped to balance out the overall pack. And you'll notice I said something.
The coffees are dire is a diuretic everything that's in a military pouch or military kit if you follow their pattern. Each one complements the other. One of the most common complaints being on a sea ration or a pack a can pack diet.
is a take or pick pouch or can, is the fact that eventually a lot of people get kind of bound up mostly because they don't take in enough moisture. So part of dealing with that was to incorporate coffee and Cocos into all for instance of the old sea rations. Although before that, they had the Ks and all the sea rats and variants of World War II. And there's plenty of examples where people are surveying these now even though they're way outdated.
showing you what they were issuing. The C rations were an excellent solution. Of course, they were in the can period. Now we're into the pouch wheel window for packaging. Although if you're going to go to like the store we're talking about half of what we just discussed can be bought in the can. If I were dealing with taking it into the field, I'd look for one of my deciding factors would cans be picking items that have a zip can top.
Only because of convenience and reducing time and handling. Now the problem with Ziploc cans for storage, you know the pole can tabs is that that tab point where the can is weakened so you can do it is a weak point for long-term storage. Always remember that. So my long-term storage if I had, you know what, well, I not if. My can storage. If I were having to husband down the road,
The first cans that get used, one of the priorities is anything that's a Ziploc lid, I already know from long-term storage experience that those are less stable. So if I was cherry picking to say send a couple of people out or a patrol out for or say I'm sending a unit out to fight and I'm cherry picking, pardon the pun, off of my kit. For instance, the cherry pie filling is a Ziplid, the apple pie filling, the latest ones are Ziplids.
There's soups, there's other, that's what you're gonna get. But you've got those others there, yes, I know, but these are priority and those have a longer storage life. Provided we don't have to throw more people into the mix with regard to consumption, those will be here longer. And it's the same with freeze dried food. I know everybody wants to grab freeze dried food, but if you do, don't use that in the early stages of operations. Why?
because the freeze dried food has the longest shelf life. It's indefinite. We don't really know how long you can store freeze dried food, but freeze dried food has an indefinite window of usability. So it's the last thing you want to use if you're consuming out of your, you know, larder. Now I might choose it for hoplite operators. If I got somebody who's running as a courier,
I might give them a combination of ration packs of whatever kind and say freeze dried. Light weight, minimize weight, they can acquire water along the way. That's what a water straws for, what a purifier is for, a little field purifier, etc. You figure out what works. And congratulations, you're gone. Move fast, move swiftly, young messenger, it's your job.
So, again, solution is not just complaining about the problems. The MREs are fewer and far between, but what is out there was cheaper, but there are people who have been acquiring them and now they're flipping them. And that's the other competition you have going. There are a couple of freeze-dried source companies out there, not just WISE. There's a couple of companies that have good contacts with the Donut of Destruction, the DOD.
And because they have that in, they are primary carriers for all of the bizarre and exotic freeze dried foods that are for submarine service. And they're fantastic, I mean, the menu is insane. The stuff that's in there in freeze dried purchase for the government, you've got lobster tails, you got Philly magnet, you know, Philly mignon. I'm going to be a French cook when I'm in the field.
Wait a minute, give me that mark one piss pot. Yeah, I gotta have a big pot, big can for this one. But there's a lot of stuff like that out there. However, I would point out you're paying government surplus prices in the 21st century planet crappoos, so the prices are not what they used to be. They are much crazier. That's all there is to it. So this is where we're looking for alternate solutions. And yes, if all else fails, rice and beans, people.
Rice and beans in a can of something. I'll tell you what rice and beans in a can of sardines Well, it's not very exciting. Nope, but it fills the gut it provides the combination proteins carbohydrates and amino acids that you need and By the way, you get some fish oil with the sardines and you can get them in mustard you get them in tomato sauce You get them in oil you get them in water. Take your pick mix it up that way you have a little bit of change up in menu That's a good thing
But if all fails, buy a pallet of cheapest mackerel, buy a pallet of rice and a pallet of beans. And you know what? You're eating pretty stinking good, better than most of the planet. I said pallet. I know guys that that's what they did for their two year supply. They walk up, had sources, pallet of mackerel, pallet of beans, pallet of rice. And the rice was Asian rice.
So very different from the dry land plant rice that you know, we have well we have both but mostly we have dry land rice So just heads up on that one We are 15 minutes out from the top is communications Tuesday We've been talking about everything else But if we don't keep you alive and we don't keep you eating you're not gonna be talking to anybody in any radios
Go ahead, jump in there, caller. I'll go over it again, like I did in the last hour. I spotted this 4.19 central time here in Oklahoma City. This is at the NBC Suites. The address is going to be 1815 South Meridian here in Oklahoma City. It's just about two miles north of the Will Rogers Ford Airport.
about 50 hotels over in this area, so hotel area. But it's on the intersection of Southwest 15th and Meridian. It's going to be on the southwest corner of that intersection. I saw a FEMA command trailer set up in the parking lot on the north side of the hotel, which faces 15th Street. It had the two
Expansion sides that expand out to give more room on the inside were expanded out. It had the communications satellite dish set up on top along with their dish network PV set up. There's a generator that is parked trailer parked behind the RV. It is set up with the wires attached and hooked up to the trailer.
Of course the the RV the command RV sets female on the side and big letters so you can't miss it There was three white work trucks their Ford Super Duty trucks I'll have to look at my pictures a little bit more closely but two of them had heavy-duty bumpers with winches on the front and the other one did not but they have the box trailer and
or boxed in a work trailer where they have the access panels on the side and it's one enclosed truck bed, all one package with the open two doors in the back to store stuff in the middle. Like I said, the access box is on either side. Also Mark, I did drive through the park lot. There was a forced vehicle. There was a white GMC four door, I'm not sure, Yukon, similar SUV.
Fart right across right over there by it that I didn't see earlier It had the little round white box I believe was either some sort of satellite communication like a smaller type communication or tracking along with a smaller Intener or whatever for you know mobile radio or whatever that they have It wasn't a dome type thing. It was more of a rectangle square box Probably about two inches high probably about six inches
6 inches diameter some type of communications antenna and I closed box on top of the white SUV Next to the generator that had the wires up to the trailer was just another medium small box trailer parked right next to it and Let's say in like I said, I mentioned before the only disaster sites that are going on We had some tornadoes two weeks ago and then one a week ago
But all these locations are over an hour's drive. One is over two hours drive from Oklahoma City metro area. Like I said, the two hour one is up more towards Tulsa. So all these areas that have some tornado damage that possibly FEMA would go to are way over an hour, almost two hours away in different directions. So does it really make sense that they would set up here in Oklahoma City?
Just a heads up for anybody who lives in Oklahoma City surrounding area. Like I said, this was in Oklahoma City, the NBC Suites address was 1815 South Meridian. It's at the intersection of Southwest 15th and Meridian. It's gonna be on the southwest corner of that intersection and you can see the trailer and the three pickup trucks if you just drive down 15th Street without even driving through the parking lot.
And like I said, they had their command trailer with the three pickup trucks set up and deployed. And like I said, I saw this an hour ago when I first saw it. And I always said about 20 minutes ago, I drove back through there and got some video and I'll post some pictures on the gilded page under the news section since the general chat doesn't have pictures access. So I'll post it on a new section with the pictures and whatnot. Once you have any questions.
Very good. And again, thank you for the follow-up too. Basically what I've described before, remember, is you have a core element and you have assigned support vehicles that are either, in this case, if they're the truck's maintenance or, you know, deployment for material support, and then you have another courier vehicle, which is what the Yukon is.
slash once you plop your arse down wherever you're located you don't move the whole command post you you know debark if it's a trailer or you park the CP if it's a if it's a Mobile home type construction and then use the support vehicles for all your local duty work Whatever you're doing. So this is a pod deployment of some kind
And there may be more vehicles attached than just the one Yukon, it's as likely as not, but usually you see a small little fleet support detail. This is kind of like what I've talked about with building a hospital unit. You know, you have three trucks, three trailers, or in this case, forgive me, three ambulances.
three trailers and then you still have a an actual ambulance transport which are trucks or vans separate from the ambulance which is pressed into service as a Aid station, but you also want a handful of other support vehicles because all the rest of this equipment is specialized So you need something to assign and and it and attach to those formations That's what they're doing here. Do we have another caller?
Yeah, go ahead. You with me? You hear me? We got you. Okay, I kind of changed subject. I look, would you say, I'm on the opinion that we look at what's going on with Ukraine? Is this democracy and this Democratic Party and NATO, are they at war with Ukraine?
Ukrainian people. I saw this, this woman crying out, this Ukrainian woman crying about her husband just got kidnapped. Kidnapped to go into a war is certainly gonna be end up dead. I mean, who does democracy, who does, we look at the Democratic Party and they're, who do they have for friends? Who are their friends?
I can't, I think they're isolated like we got a government of people that hate everybody. I mean, I can't find, I'm trying to find a friend. I'm trying to find a friend, but except for the homos, I can't see any friends they have. I mean, they say they're fighting, I think they're trying to, I've all been out of their pen for a long time, right off the bat.
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back before World War II. The Ukrainian population took a massive hit. Now the Jewish population stood by and watched. People don't realize the contest here. The argument is that the Ukraine is actually part of the old Khazarian empire. Now for anybody who's... Well, hold on. Here's something that's interesting. It came out of all their propaganda.
Does everybody understand where like 90% of the matzas for the Jewish population in the world are made? Matzas, it's a stupid thing. It's cardboard without salt. They're crackers, right? Yes, there's only one place in the world they're mostly made. Where is that? To Ukraine. I didn't know that.
Motses are popped all over the country here Kroger sells and Meyer sells and when the time comes when you're gonna buy the gavilta fish You got to get the matzas. Okay. Well the matzas if you notice mostly are not made here and Even for use all now, why is it that Ukraine has this special niche? Because remember that's a religious component. So there is something about the location
with regard to the Jewish International Congress, which most people don't know exists, but it's there. If you want to find out more about everything that Uncle Mark talks about, go to the Encyclopedia Judaicae, which is built and produced by the Jewish International Congress and the rabbinical council.
If you read the Encyclopedia Judaicae, when they tell you that, oh, that's a fiction that the Cazarian Empire doesn't exist, well, you're going to find out when you go to the Encyclopedia Judaicae, which is a reference construction by the rabbis, that they brag and talk extensively about the Cazar Empire and the Cazarians, okay?
And interestingly enough, why would an obscure country, which was mostly occupied by the communists for what, 60 years? 60 going on 70, what year did the Bolshevik Revolution take place? What year did the holodrama in the Ukraine take place? Go look at, that's back in the 20s.
And yet, even up to 1990, when the wall fell supposedly, when international communism advanced to the English Channel, during that whole time, motses were being produced in the Ukraine for export expressly all over the world for the Jewish population. How does that work? Now, I know why-
Yeah, well, the matzah, but what's interesting, but remember, okay, why only that location? See, ask basic questions, guys. Think about it. There's a million other places. You got Jewish bakeries. There's something to produce matzahs in the US. But they're very specific because, needless to say, if it's kosher, it's got to be blessed by the rabbi. But why is it that the lions share
of the Motses used for the whole world for the Jewish population, which is a big minority. They're a tiny minority, okay, but they're matter all over the world. How were they able to continue to operate for that whole time inside the Ukraine and export nonstop unhindered? They had the best access to dead bodies. Yeah, well, because they're the ones who were in charge. That's why. And that's where we need to focus on.
Do you think the world jury is conspiring to return back to what is that? They always have. They're going to go back. What was Ukraine after all the Ukrainians are dead? Well, actually, okay, if 600,000 Christian Orthodox Ukrainians are dead,
Then they've taken out an entire generation and then another generation of Ukrainians. Granted, there's refugees all over Europe and a bunch of them ran here. And those are the ones who can't get drafted because there's an ocean between them. But remember, they've even been grabbing people in Eastern Poland.
and dragging him back to the front to die. And the cemeteries are full. Well, what did this do? In a very short period of time, this is what is called with old royalty a correctment. Look up the word correctment. What is a correctment? It's where the kosher mafia or the monarch is working for the kosher mafia, eradicate the local population for replacement.
Yeah, that's what they're doing. I can smell the replacement. I knew that was the start. Somebody's going to replace for somebody else. It's the stench of the battlefield that you're smelling and the stench of the battlefield. Remember, if there's 600,000 dead,
in West and got a system. The Democrat party likes that one. I think the Democratic party likes that one. I think NATO likes that one too. Yeah, but okay, well the Democrats aren't the only ones involved in this because there's a whole bunch of Republicans who are so far up the Israelis' ass you couldn't pull their head out with a crowbar if they're like depend on it.
And those characters, if you notice, they're all as a block in this garbage. Why? Well, let's just say Epstein's the one you know about. But guys, I said this before. Do you think Epstein was the only blackmail operation running in Washington?
When I served in Washington at different times, and I'm gonna tell you the Sheraton Hotel, I was in the Sheraton Hotel. It was completely restricted at that time and not long before, Spiro T. Agnew had the whole, I think it would be the Eastern, it's like a corn cob, okay, the Eastern wing. The vice president always used to have to find a place to live. So the Sheraton was restricted at the time. This is after Agnew though.
And yet, here we are in the bathroom. There's like about 15 urinals and there's just as many toilet stalls and there's a nice line of sinks and there's a valet there with the towel, the towel routine. And in comes this guy that looks like Aquilon. I'm serious, he looked like from Jeff Rottow, he looked like the guy.
Yes, he comes shuffling in and nobody stops him. He had to get into the building. What does he do? He's going while you're even while you're trying to use the toilet while using the urinal. He walks up and he puts a prostitute shop business card a color back in the day. This is big money. There's a picture of a couple of horrors.
And it's a business card, and he's putting them at every urinal. Now the guy that doesn't stop him that's holding the towels that's supposed to keep people's roof half out, right? Oh no, he's regular business. And he puts a couple cards at every one of the sinks, and then he even slides, and he goes into the stalls that don't have somebody sitting and taking a dump, and puts a card on every toilet, and then leaves the room, walks right out, and obviously went to another bathroom somewhere else in the place, and does it again.
Now, what was that? Well, that's part of the many clandestine spook and kook operations that are putting their business card out there. Now, if you're stupid enough to take that card and stupid enough to call that number and stupid enough to go there, then you are just waiting to be laced by the blackmail ring one way or another because one thing leads to another. One lures you into the other.
Washington, D.C. is nothing but a cesspool of spook and cookes in layers one over the other. Literally, you know, Boris and Natasha. Everybody's blackmailed to do evil. All of these characters. Nobody's claimed. There are no, there are no claim.
When there are no clean, I said, look in World War II, scrape the thing clean, fish it, pears, forget pears, and steal a new cap with a new location. That's the type of stuff you're looking at. The cap of the United States would be better off in some
Some other city. In the middle of the ocean, no, no, no, no, no, the middle of the ocean and straight down three miles. That's where it would be best put it, put right now. Because it's nothing but a cesspool that cannot be fixed. Hold on real quick, let's go back to Ukraine. Couple of other things, anybody forget we had like 20 plus biological weapons labs? Who do you think was running those? Do you think that we were running them guys? We weren't running those things there, the Israelis were.
When they captured a bunch of these characters they were shipped back, you know, again, somewhere traded back to Israel. What does that tell you about what they've been doing with the Ukraine? And remember the Ukraine has been separated from Russia for a very long time. It's not like the wall fell only a few years ago. That's 30 years ago now, guys. In fact, more than 30 years.
Do the math. This is the year 2024. Supposedly the wall fell. It went. Well that's about 24 years ago son. And guess what? In the meantime, the corruptors have been very busy. And look at what we got out of the deal. We're at the top pretty young, we pronounce them. The Blessed Outwards Republic. Yes, it's a jewel. Which means to remember that little thing about the Huan Haiphon.
about it instead of it is really operated out of Ukraine. The split is bird flu scam. How about it's been operated out of Ukraine and the idea is even the China story is a deflection to try and keep you busy so you don't remember what I just said because everybody was talking about the fact that the Russians might bomb those biological weapon sites and then
Somebody might not like what happens. Am I jogging everybody's recent memory? Because this is not ancient. This is just in the last two years, guys. Just in the last two years and you know about it now. Only because of the little conflict they created. I'm yet taking over a good hour break. We'll be back in one hour with any end of the report. Hopefully everything will stay connected. We've had a couple of power outages while we've been doing the program.
Communications, open up and down, everything else. We'll see what happens. And again, God bless, we'll see you whenever.
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Swiss made, of course, let's see, this particular company is out, but this is a, of course, a Swiss timepiece. It was originally used on French night bombers in World War I. And we know specifically because this particular model was only used on one specific French bomber during World War II. It was a night bomber.
Interestingly enough after the war and when the French lost beginning of World War II, the Germans ended up with all these and they ended up putting them on German U-boats because they were very fine chronometer. So I do not know the history of this device if it was peeled off a vehicle or wreckage in World War I, because a lot of guys came back to Michigan from World War I, or if this is a piece that came off of a capture during the
You know, World War II experience because, needless to say, we captured a lot of the German boats in dock and probably part of the German supply system got rolled over as we know. So it went from the French to the Germans. But there's only two places it could have been used. And it's a wall mount, or actually it's a control board mounted. It's got four flange screw points on. It's really cool. Keeps precise time and is better than all of my Digitals that are here, including my atomic clock.
because they aren't always right. They keep gimmicking out. The atomic clock off to the right is really doing weird stuff this week. Tells me the sunspots, electromagnetic nonsense the government's doing, etc., etc., is not doing us any good. So I'm counting on the, let's see, mechanical world as opposed to the digital nonsense of artificial intelligence. We're on that in a minute, too. Before we get any farther, do we have a caller? Yes, Mark. John up here in Maine. How are you doing tonight?
Oh right, go right ahead John. A quick update on our Ben legislation. All of the bills got shut down except one our governor refused to put her name to which means it becomes law. She refused to veto which means it becomes law on its own. And then the competitors decided to drag the one back in which was the redefinition of a
machine gun and bum stock ban and trigger stuff and they're going to try and pass it even though she vetoed it. So don't know where that stands but you know it's crazy. Maine has never had any problems with this stuff but you can see the propaganda push into Maine and the money coming in to make these laws get put through. It's sickening. But other than that the tarpedo landed and it was worth the wait for the disc.
Thank you very much, and I'll start reading the book. But that came in today, and what I really like was the history of it. I'm reading the first manual now and the introduction, and the history of all of these things is something that you don't really get. So, very excellent reading, and I appreciate the time you guys took to produce this.
Finally, if you have anybody that's coming this way that's going to head your way, I've got several hundred of those DVD, plastic DVD jackets, whatever you want to call them. Dual, dual cases, dual cases. Yes, the dual cases. Be more than happy to give them to them to get to you if you'd like. Absolutely. Just hang on to them. Oh yeah, they're not going anywhere. They're in the basement.
But you know that truck driver stopped by here several years ago and we got together up there at the truck stop. I think we even called in on the show as a matter of fact. Right. So if you've got anybody like that swinging by and letting me know, I'll be glad to unload about eight cases of those Jole cases on you. Well, they'd rather go to Maine than New York. You know that. So you know what? The only thing that's interesting
Okay, here's a question. The bridge that got hit is a major corridor. Did that corridor disruption affect the traffic all the way up to Maine? I mean, did it change or deflect anything? I'm just curious. I haven't noticed it. I don't get out on the road a whole lot anymore, but as far as I can see, it seems like there's more traffic now than there ever has been. Right, I don't think so.
Yeah, it's it still looks the same Well, I was talking about they would start to Yeah, I think it well I know I'm just curious because they said that loose will disrupt traffic all up and down the East Coast Now I would assume that's trucker traffic, but you know I know the truckers will find a way around anything So once they figured out what what back road works best the bridge means nothing and that's exactly what happened I Go ahead
Yeah, we've got that right here. There's a food distribution facility all about eight or ten miles up the road here, and the people can actually cut through the town and go up the back road to get to the interstate rather than paying toll where they're at to get on the interstate. They know. They know all these tricks. Yeah, well, again, interestingly enough,
We've got a number of people that are in the middle sections of the country that are driving right now. And they really haven't been back home for that reason, kind of avoiding whatever nonsense. I guess that they know there's been some confusion in the area, and it surrounds or moves out to about a state or so, I would say. But again, what happens is you'll get a routine. They'll figure out what routine works best, and they'll apply it, and then it won't be a problem anymore.
The interesting thing is that the question... The question you need to ask yourself was what avenue did they use before that bridge was built? Right. They had to get around it. Right, exactly. Here's the other thing. Now, government stupidity and fumblescoring, they're talking about it taking 10 years to put that bridge back online.
Now that begs to ask the question like are they saying that they're just absolutely gonna disavow the whole original construct because Not all of the bridge was destroyed. I'm sure most of it was moved. I mean obviously it was but There you know, there's two options, you know, just rebuild what's there and make it better You're not going to use what's in the water, but you know rebuild make better or Make all new but still
This is typical where in the past, because it's a primary, you know, supposedly, a primary transient route, guess what? It wouldn't take 10 years to put back online. So the baffle everybody would be asked from one direction or another, but again, it's also Planet Krapu 21st Century, a job that would have been done in four to five years, is now a 10-year mega death, oh my god, I can't handle it project. And it's just an exact thing. The longer that you set it up, the more it costs.
Right, the more they can milk it, which is really what's happened the moment that they realized, yeah, there's an opportunity. Every parasite on the planet started to zero in on that target. Especially when the feds said they're going to do it. They're going to take care of it. Go ahead, caller. Didn't they say that bridge was built in 1977? That's only 47 years. Right, it's a relatively new bridge. By comparison, you know, and again, better constructed, I'd be willing to bet.
If you're to look at the quality of construction, steel and materials where they came from, it in general is better built than most anything that might have been newer that has been produced because progressively you're using or moving towards foreign steel, not American, as is almost always the case nowadays. And that's like the way I said, it would make more sense for a rebuild of the existing span. The only thing is whether or not they're deciding well, I mean, I understand some of the math. They could be just saying,
Well, we got a chance, we might as well put all new up there. We'll make it bigger and better and whatever, but that usually isn't the case. You get less and it costs more. So I think that's where they're headed. The thing I don't understand is I've driven from here down to Florida a number of times and I've gone through Maryland. It just depends on which way I'm headed, but it's been all interstate. I do not remember that bridge at all. I never crossed that bridge going north to south.
So I'm trying to place in my mind, right? Where is this thing? Yeah. How does it apply to me? Right, exactly. Which is the thing that everybody else is going to say. It's like, well, yeah, it's probably important, but, you know, again, and it does, I'm sure, have a lot more traffic. All bridges are put there, you know, like we said, they're there for a reason.
But as far as doing without it, I think the biggest problem they're going to have is people may decide that they like the alternate solution by the time they're done. That's another problem when you do something. I'm sure it was. I would think it was because they had exact numbers and control going across the bridge.
They knew exactly how many cars they knew you know because obviously they have cameras and camera security But I believe that they also were able to stop the traffic which means they had an immediate response team Which means usually that's a toll condition, you know, that's where they've got somebody ready to stop you on a On a moment's notice and they did they did to return the traffic that was hit, you know was damaged by the event lost
But again, this just means that people are forced to find a solution and truckers will once they get into a habit like that, they have a tendency not to go anywhere. In other words, they'll just stick to the routine because typically it does end up being a better route. I've driven with a lot of guys that when they're not in their trucks, they're just driving in their four wheel vehicles and
Tell you what, she gave a lot of hours off by having somebody behind the wheel that does it for a living. Makes a big difference. Now we drive straight through. Those are the back roads. Yeah, and know all the cuts like you said. Also they know where everybody is. They know where the bad towns are that you don't want to go through. Even if they're small dots. You know, yeah, these guys are chicken crazy.
So you know where those places are and they lose business accordingly because everybody circumvents the problem, which is what happens. So sometimes they re-sculpt. But I'd be just curious because again, we'll have more, I think, interesting things happening shortly. We've had too much activity, especially in the last two or three days. We've not had really bad weather up here. We got hit in spots far to the west of Michigan, west side of Michigan.
But we've not been any worse off than we have been in any other year for storms. So the activity we're having and that we've seen, and also the contacts that we've had at the township, or I should say the town, city, and county level and the state, from the Fed indicates that they're on the move, they're ready to play a game. There's something afoot.
not panicking anybody, it's just pay attention to keep your eyes peeled. I heard Shelby's report earlier today. Right. And we've had several today from here that were kind of interesting. Charlotte, Michigan off the I-95-994 corridor up towards the Lansing area.
A couple of Blackhawks landed in open area, not near a training facility, not near any government facility, dropped off in the middle of nowhere. Where they landed, there could be seen from the highway. They were offloading material from a semi truck and also from a service pickup truck that very much sounds by description like the same vehicle, the vehicles that Shelby was describing out there.
They were a standard pattern. Well, they were offloading some equipment from the truck, pickup truck, the smaller truck, and they were offloading material and loading it onto the helicopters from the semi-trailer and truck. And the individuals were all in black. Now, Michigan National Guard and our aviation sections don't wear black.
And the helicopters were black, black hawks. So, man, that's why I said, were they dark green black hawks or were they black? He said, no, they were black. So again, and that's not the only report. We've had a lot of other meetings. There's a bunch of other stuff that's already, we've gotten feedback from sheriff's departments on specific issues. So they're, they remember it takes time to get the machine in motion for whatever they're doing and or they're practicing for what they have planned.
So this again, it's Tuesday. This is an odd day out for training for, for instance, for the National Guard. However, these aircraft were not National Guard.
Now we have a couple of spook and cooke aviation units. We've reported on this before. I guarantee that the Hueys and OH-58s were long in the tooth after the Vietnam War, and they were using them extensively in the 90s for the black helicopter elements that were out there. We documented, filed, photographed, watched all their motion.
But what's interesting is we have a separate clandestine click that's here in the state. The only thing I didn't get a chance to do is if I had a little quicker report, we'd attract those Blackhawks to wherever they go. But hopefully our people picked up because guys, you can track helicopters by ear across the state.
If you have people in every county, we did this in the 90s all day. You don't need super sophisticated technology. You hear whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, you go out and check to see what you're hearing. Okay, so it's three shit hooks to CH-47s. They're headed up from the Ohio Valley. They're just coming up north of Napoleon, Michigan.
First call goes to Jackson County, then you call the two sidebar counties or other parts of the county that you're located in, north of where you're located because the aircraft are headed to the north. You contact the person by phone, they go out, observe, they hear whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop,
And you literally with nothing but ground observation and a cell phone, guys, you can track them if you have the bodies, which we do, anywhere they move. There's no place they can really hide, even if they go nap on the Earth. In fact, NOE creates even more suspicion for obvious reasons. So if all of a sudden they drop to an NOE situation, nap on the Earth flight, they're not supposed to be doing that for the most part. And they've actually put some pretty extensive restrictions on that kind of activity, except for the clandestine arm.
So this helps us to identify that this is a target that absolutely needs to be tracked. And so that those two aircraft and others like it, we've followed them literally across the state to their, you know, to wherever it is they were headed or back to their point of origin. Which in some cases takes them all the way up to the northeastern corner of the state of Michigan. Just a heads up. So, which is a long way away from here.
Yeah, I'm out here and I can hear aircraft like today when I Before I went to lose another tooth at the dentist so to speak I was yeah, I know I was walking the husky and Just got out the door and I heard a jet engine Way up in the sky and I could tell by that engine that was a military aircraft I couldn't see it because it's kind of cloudy, but I could tell his military And it's the same way with helicopters when I do the training up here
And the Marines bring their helicopters up and they go from Brunswick to Rangeley. I can hear them or when they go from Rangeley back to Brunswick. I know exactly where they're going because I'm right between both places. And you can hear them a long way off. You can hear them well before you see them. Exactly. And this is one of the things everybody needs to remember. We can hunt them harder than they do us and we don't have to necessarily use the B that high-tech.
The cell phone is convenient, but in the past we simply used CB radio. It was just as efficient. And since you're talking only a county away at a time, typically it would light up the radio net. Everybody's on the radio. Everybody hears the signal for as far as your signal reaches. Everybody's received the same report. So everybody knows what they're looking for.
the people step out. You get another, you know, a handshake over the radio on the frequency and confirming that the aircraft had been observed and their direction of flight from that point of observation. And you can step by step by step walk across the state with them, you'll be there ahead of them.
Because again, since you know the direction, you can actually call ahead to the suspected route. Now remember you also, as I mentioned, it's kind of like a duck foot, like a three point call for a heads up because if they're traveling north, they can alter direction, you know, east or west, you know, in other words, left or right. Or well, forgive me, if it's east, that would be right. And then left, which is left, okay, or should say west, which is...
left, Martin will get it right. But anyway, the obvious point is that you can progressively step by step isolate the activity and take it to its final destination. This of course also allows you to identify what may be an unknown threat location that before you might not have known, or at least an area of activity. Example, these aircraft were landing at a very particular point
And the staging point on the ground was obviously prepped with the truck and the semi-truck, which were deployed in a non-standard location. It was not a complex or building, it was a field location. And again, there were two aircraft involved at the time.
Again, right now we do have some weather activity going on. As I said before, we might go off the air here. Sounds like it's calmed down a little bit right here directly, but we've had storm fronts at all points of the compass through the whole of the day out on the horizon. We're just relatively close, but still not on top of us. We're just circling around us. That's not what these people are responding to.
We have had no significant storm issue today that would warrant some of the activity we've seen. But we have seen this type of activity before. So again, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance observation. Remember the basic who, what, where, when, what were you doing, what were they doing, sit rep? Who, what, where, when, what were they doing, what were you doing? Now with a sit rep like this, when we say what were you doing? No, I don't need to know exactly
you know, where you were per se, but you know, how were you observing? Were you traveling in a vehicle? Were you standing in a static position? Were you observing from another aircraft? You were observing from a building, okay? How were you observing the activity that you reported? Now, what were they doing is obvious. As far as your general description of activity, start with a short timeline.
But the most important thing is we get an idea of how you observe so we can rate the event, so to speak. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Hey, this is Todd in Orlando. A really good video came out today from a channel called Washington Gun Law. And the title of the video is the Ninth Circuit Actually Overturns a Federal Gun Law and then it leaves a question mark on the end.
So, this is about a 12 minute video and this guy is pretty smart. He's a lawyer and he comes out with videos every day and apparently the Ninth Circuit Court is made up of three judges and they opined that previous, there were previous cases about
convicted felons, non-violent convicted felons being able to own guns based upon current and past cases. And they disagreed with three of these and ruled in one current case that a person who is a convicted felon, as long as they are not in prison, on probation, or on some kind of supervised release, and as long as it was a non-violent crime, does have a right
to own a gun because there's nothing provided in the Constitution for that. And the argument was, is that the federal government is arbitrarily ostracizing human beings, as it were described in several cases, from their natural rights. So my question to you is,
And I don't know a lot about the different courts and how the progress of bills go through. But if the Ninth Circuit overturns a judgment, and the case was specifically called United States v. Duarte, they pulled this guy over and he had a gun. He was in possession of and he was a convicted felon. So this circuit court overturned it. My question to you is,
At what point and what is the time progression until this goes through to another court and finally gets to the Supreme Court? Well, it's at the 9th. That means you're probably looking at between two and three and a half to four years before it gets up to the Supreme Court.
because there's a series of sub appeals that they can do. Now it could be as short as two years because we've already seen that they've been doing some expressway runs on certain rulings with the lower courts. Now here's the problem, number one. What they're doing is they are iceberg chipping at the core problem. There is no accommodation for taking any of your natural rights in law.
None. Zip. Zero. Nobody likes it.
But the bottom line is that, remember, this is what we've said a million times. If you have the statue of justice in the courtroom, which by the way, it's supposed to be there, it's one of those things. It basically is a representation of the law. Well, what does the scale represent? The scale represents the cost and payment. Think of it that way. It's credit, debit.
Now, what it comes down to is if supposedly through the process of blind justice, which hasn't existed in this country for so long, none of us have been alive to see blind justice in America. There was variations on it to a degree, because certain judges are starry eyed and actually try to maybe do the right thing in their mind. But the bottom line is, is we haven't had a justice system in our lifetime. However,
But if we look at these scales, the idea is that you levy a particular cost in time. When that payment has been made, the scales of justice are balanced. You cannot put your finger on the scale and say, yeah, but I don't like this. Okay, here's the thing. If you don't like it, let's say that it's rape or mass murder or whatever. Well, you know what? You have accommodation for punishment.
So, you determine that the punishment should be greater if that's your argument, and it's put into law, and then the scale has to be balanced. But once the scale is balanced, no matter what the case is, it's irrelevant. Even the idea, and I know this is horrible because a lot of people, we've been in this argument for as long as I've been alive listening to it from a legal perspective.
It is not legitimate to hold the record before a particular question of charge. Because all of the other actions have been neutralized. Did you exact a payment? You think the guy was really bad? Yeah, he's really bad. How long did you keep him in prison? Well, ten years. Okay, so you kept him in jail for ten years. Was that the required punishment for the charge? Yeah, yeah, it was.
Whoa, did you think that was enough? What? Well, you guys passed all the laws. Didn't you think that that was enough? Well, yeah, it's what the law says. Okay, so how do we get some idea that we can go past that that amituration date? The bond, so to speak, has matured. It's neutral. It's dead. You killed it by your own law.
So how could you turn around and tell me that you're going to ultra punish or add punishment for anything like that? When California, guys, I'll kick everybody's memory here, I know about the whole idea of punish or more. Well then increase the charge time. But what they did is they knew what they were doing, the stinking communists when they did the three strike crap, okay?
Do you know how many people were smartly arguing that, well, if you could do that, you could arbitrarily enforce anything? And that was the whole idea. This three strikes your outcrop should be out, it was fought over and over and over again tooth and nail right up until it finally was anchored. And it has no legitimacy whatsoever in true common law American jurisprudence.
Now, in Admiralty Commerce law, you can get away with anything and lie your ass off, so what the hell? But that's not our law. And the fact of the matter is that they're in reality, other than the fact that you may have a high crime, or you have what is considered a levied crime, or a common crime,
What I mean by common is petty theft. You know, I'm old, but we used to be healthy. So we stole a loaf of bread, they kill you sometimes, but it ain't where you were. So I guess that might be petty theft, but it could be terminal. Okay, we know how people have been in the past. Remember, that was the whole thing about, it's Miss Ravel. What did you do? I studied a loaf of bread for my sister and her baby. And for that, they put me in jail for 20 years. Yes, Miss Ravel.
But, fact of the matter is that that would be in an American court system. That would have been and was demonstrated to be unacceptable. So you see, when you have the arbitrary court, or the Admiralty Skank Court of the kosher mafia, well, you get all kinds of bullshit like this that we're seeing.
But the fact of the matter, it should never have been. We shouldn't be in this situation and everybody who fought these cases are a whole shit load of people in the courts who did know exactly what I'm talking about, even though they didn't fight too hard. Go ahead. Yeah, I'm just agreeing with you. I didn't know it would take that long since it's starting to see the light of day. But it was like a year ago, there was like one judge, one federal judge that said this ridiculous. Now you've got.
on the Ninth Circuit Court and they actually overturned a case based upon this. So- Right, even. Let me say that the only reason I think they're doing this is because they think it's gonna piss off everybody who's pro-gun because again, as Guns N Gad just talked about it too, but as both of the gentlemen said, I mentioned this piece you're just talking about on the air last week.
It's been you know, it's been up. It was 12 minutes long. I figure okay. Well, we could put we didn't get a chance to play that thing It just it came out today. Well, that's an extension of his original piece them if it came out today That's another one. That's in addition to what he already did on the subject because No, it's really it's a good it's a it's a it's it's it's it's good that it's brought forward but you see the only want to go so far because they're trying to appease your enemy and
That's what this whole thing is like. No, it's wrong in the first place any restriction upon all of your natural rights the first ten articles of the Bill of Rights remember not amendments the first ten articles of the Bill of Rights were written in stone and were fought for For the very reason that we're having to use them now
And so, what they had to do was alter the court so that the Bill of Rights can be arbitrarily looked at rather than anchored in bedrock, which is where they are supposed to be. And the whole idea of this arbitrary action to, again, illegitimately and indefinitely punish someone is not part of our American court system or our justice system.
And that's what needs to be pointed out. It's like, yeah, well, that's interesting because point to a time in the past where this was considered acceptable. The only type of charge, and they're specifically enumerated. Number one, murder, of course, can be, you can exact the price of the death penalty, which varies depending upon the
attitude of the state and the population. And again, what we've talked about before here just a minute ago is even though traditionally, again, a highness murder or a, and we're not talking about dueling or anything like that. We're not talking about each party is mutually prepared to defend themselves, accept the risk and take charge to each other.
We're talking about, you know, the highway robbery murder, bank robbery murderer, coming into a house and slaughtering a family murderer. That's gonna get you probably killed before you ever get to the court anyway back then. But it's the idea that you could vary the charge, I should say vary the cost, and many states have pulled back from the death penalty. Okay, so they were able to do that. But they couldn't go beyond it, like say, not only do I want him dead, but I wanna draw and quarter him.
I want to chop into small pieces and I want to take his toes first and I want to pull his entrails out. Oh, I guess we could do that. After they did in England, draw you in quartering, right? But we don't allow that here. Why? Well, because that's one of those, what's that thing in that? Oh, that's that Constitution and Bill of Rights thing. That's a rather evil slash excessive punishment. Yeah, probably.
The founders understood full well the corruption of the court. And the first rule is that, again, there has to be a leveling for the sake of equity and the function of society. Populations die real quick when you start plugging in police state mindset. And that's really what this whole thing is about. If you didn't like the fact that Bonnie and Clyde, or let's just say somebody's going out in Robin places.
And it turns out that you didn't keep them long enough and they go out and do it again. Oh, they go out and do it again. Oh, they go out and do it again. By the way, right now they're doing it three, four, five times in two years. Well, then there's something wrong with your brain. There's nothing wrong. Our form of government's great. Our form of court system is great. You're just not applying it. And our form of punishment is viable. It would work.
But the way it's working right now, you're basically stating that any individual in the country is arbitrarily in a big ass prison. Well, we have an incarceration point, which is a limiting of motion movement and a taking of freedoms as part of the cost in punishment.
When you leave that you don't step from one prison into a larger open-air prison Oh, wait a minute that'd be like Gaza with the Jews running Gaza and all the Christians and Muslims being in that big open-air prison there I guess that is what they'd like to do here And by the way, that is what this is all about. So this is one of those things where yeah, I
I remember to the day, the first time this particular, when this argument was brought forward, and I was very young, and it was one of those fights I was just listening to. Because I wasn't involved in the courts really at that time, but I remember like it was yesterday because of the people that I knew that were in the courts. And both the three strike scam and the idea that you have this ongoing arbitrary constant punishment which cannot take place in a legitimate American form of court.
You can't yeah anybody who's supporting it is an absolute prostitute and whore in my enemy Mark bars. I'm concerned go ahead Yeah, there's another video. I wanted to talk to you about there's a guy that came out with He's got a this came out a few weeks ago His channel is called American outlaw and the title of the video is advanced comms for the civilian and then not at Balfam and apparently
He's got about a 32-1, 32-minute video talking about a system of communications that cannot be tracked. And it was pretty interesting. Communications Tuesday, I figured I'd bring it up. So again, the channel is American Outlaw. The recent video he came out with is called Advanced Times for the Civilian, Not About Thing. Right. Not About Thing.
You know what, I've got a foul thing. And I've got, you know, listen, and I've said this before many, many times. At some point when you have, when you're doing civil defense, civil defense does not require you to be a super secret squirrel. What it requires you to do is, you know, is that everybody's on board with their custom ten codes.
And their radios can reach each other and they're, you know, telling people, hey, this is what's going on over here. I saw this and, you know, we need to be aware. Wake up. This is the situation over here at Santa Claus. You know, that's what a bow thing is for. And, you know, when the crap hits the fan. But I mean, right now, bow things are great for around the property.
You know and just keep it in touch, but then you've got these more advanced ones to use the same frequencies, which is called HYS and they've got It's a much bigger unit and they're about 180 bucks on Amazon and these things are 25 watts. They have internal fans. They're handheld and I've got one of those as well. So it's like you know to me if I was in a situation where
I'm with a group of guys and we're doing some mission and we need to stay in touch with each other even though we like it far away apart. Or better yet, if you're in an urban situation and there's a lot of buildings in between you, I would go for the, if I had a choice between here's a radio and it's a secret frequency and no one can listen in and it's two watts. Or here's a radio and it's regular two meter and 70 centimeter.
to the dual band and you might have someone listening in, but it's 25 watts. I'm gonna take the 25 watt radio. Because if you're in between, if you're working with a group of guys and you're in between buildings, or if you're inside a building and the other group of guys are inside a building right next to you, with 25 watts you can hear each other. With two watts you're not gonna be able to. Just by a couple of minutes. Right, it depends on, it depends on, again, the typical SOP for motion and contact.
And remember, we talked about this before, as you minimize in a battlefield situation, one of the things that's being acknowledged now in Ukraine is the idea that the, and I think that's what this guy was talking about too, the video you're talking about, is that when the Ukrainians, and I'm sure the Russians have Belfeng too, because everybody's got them, they're out in the market and in a glut form.
that when you key up a strong transceiver like that, you're an artillery target. Immediately there's stuff coming in. But, remember, it depends on why do you need the range? Okay, let's go through the pyramid of control. Close quarter contact, I can use a very short quiet signal because it's you and me moving back and forth. Move out, I got you covered, cover me, I'm moving out.
Now that can be me talking to you and we're two fireteam leaders. Fireteam one, copy, advance, advancing. And while you should minimize and have no signal if at all possible, you may still want to contact, communicate because especially in close quarter urban, you're not easily seeing around corners. So you're shortening your movements and distance.
But when we get up to scale now I'm going from one squad to the next that smaller radio set probably will do most of my work within the platoon But what I need is a radio that takes me at the either the 40 man or 45 man platoon level Across to the other platoons or to be able to speak to the company commander slash the command element That's moving the whole group
And that's why a layer of different radios needs to be in place.
The best example of this is Go and I think you can do this because it's quick and easy, okay? During Korea, though you don't see as much documentation on the activity, it's there, but you have to dig out, find a good collection of images. You will notice that with company or battalion commanders, you will see three, anywhere from two to three to four radio operators tagging along with one or two men.
Why are they doing that? Well because one of the nets that's being committed to with regard to frequency is a platoon type operation, operational contact and control for monitoring, company strength. In this case if it's a battalion commander he has three, four battalions to deal with, possibly more if he has attached support and other equipment which he does have artillery, at least has four point deuce mortars.
So, each of these situations, you need more range and you need more strength to get to because you need to be able to issue precise and concise communication. During Vietnam, you'd see, although the ANPRC 8s, 9s, and 10s, which are a backpack radio, that's what you'd see early in the war. Well, why is there an 8, a 9, and a 10? Well, because each one slides up the scale frequency-wise.
And the idea behind this was, A, it kept people from squawking and talking on each other so I could give a unit one backpack radio here and they would talk amongst themselves, but the other purpose is the command structure because all three of those radios had the same distance and potential for broadcasting.
But I wanted one for platoon, I needed the other for company communications, and then I had a squawk-cock command frequency that everybody could jump to, and you'd have to have a radio to match each of those three radios.
During Vietnam later on, you have the ANPRC 25s or the 77s, and beyond that, you had the ANPRC 90s and all the other crap that comes after the war. But if you look in the videos and you look in the war footage, you'll see... I'll tell you what, oh, this example, you can watch it as a movie. Go watch We Were Soldiers, okay?
You're doing a great job, Bob. Whenever you see Bob and there's the unit commander there, you'll never see just one radio operator. Have you noticed that? Why is that? Each one had a different job. That's why. So your radios serve the same purpose in smaller format. The good thing is they're smaller. One man theoretically could carry two radios easily. The problem is whether or not they could operate as an RO and commit to both tasks. So that's another problem. That's another issue.
Mostly, like you said, to get through obstacles, you need more output. But, and this is where the problem is. This is why, like I said, it's one thing for civil defense, as you said, that's a good idea. But one of the things to remember is when we get into this conflict, now in the early stage, all the bells and whistles would be operational. As this conflict develops, attrition will dictate that there will be less threat, contrary to what everybody thinks.
And if you don't think so, look at what happened with Ukraine. Think about this, how much equipment in communications, in artillery, in mortar, in ammunition, in pyrotechnics, in everything we use has been eaten up in just one local frontier contact that's relatively small by comparison to the big picture.
And again, now we're really, if you look at this, and I've had this conversation with everybody, and I argue it's this is World War I. For all the space age, everything, you have to shut half of it off. Everybody, and by the way, this is the other thing I gotta emphasize, both sides are not turning on all of their electronic weapons. And what I mean by that is electronic countermeasures and electronic engagement for hunting.
And there's a reason. They're saving it for the bigger game. So right now, even with the lesser technology, the RO's have to be very, very careful because they become bullet magnets. Because again, they're applying the same technology that we use for what's called counter battery radar. They're using, they're immediately applying the same concept with directional signal observation
and tying it into indirect fire support for immediate response. So that's the thing we have to be aware of. Well, one of the things that I've always thought was I think there might be a time period between, I mean, let's just opine a bit and say, okay, the catalyst for the collapse is an EMP.
Okay, and right when the EMP happens that doesn't mean that the army or the United Nations or whoever is going to be immediately mobilized. They may say to themselves, hey, let's just let the chaos ensue and that way we don't have to have an attrition of our own forces and then we can go in and do the cleanup work. So during that time if you're not going to have the army or the United Nations or whoever
whoever is on the streets and they're just letting there be a free-for-all, that is a situation where I would say, okay, there's probably not somebody that's trying to train, you know, if you've got a bunch of, you know, gangs of people.
Americans, for the most part, they're not that smart. So they're not going to be trying to train where you signal. So if you are in a situation where it's like, okay, we need to go into this urban setting and we need to procure a couple of large propane tanks, or we need to get this generator. So if you've got guys that, you know, you can have either a secret
setup where you know you don't people don't know that you're talking at all or you have 25 watt radios where you can reach each other easily and hear each other very clear at that point if there's no warfare going on if there's no mobilization of American or UN troops at that point doesn't really matter if people hear you. Right you have to judge the threat
This is the first rule of why you need an intelligence element to evaluate the battlefield that you're on. This is why you have to be thinking in advance, prior proper planning prevents BISPR performance. In that, depending upon the threat environment that you're in, that dictates exactly how you're going to apply the tools in the toolbox. I'm not saying not to have it. The important thing is to know when to use it, which is really what our base conversation is.
And again, against the common threat in a local situation, it's not likely, but you got to remember there are a lot of people out there that are better at being geeks than you might imagine. So the one thing is, as you pointed out, the best way to do it is what everybody will see and do, and they call it battle language. In reality, it is basically phonetic code.
The language that you are speaking you understand at your end and I understand at my end because we're on the same page and We ideally and this is true, especially in the environment. You just described you wanted to appear to be something other than it is
And this is where developing adept radio operators is critical in helping everybody to work. Find the people that are most proficient at being able to operate the equipment but also operate within the languages that are necessary. And that's part of that video. And just keep your opinion on it because you might pick up on something that I didn't.
It's about 31, 32 minutes long. That probably would be the second you'd like. That guy's name is American Outlaw. That's the name of the channel. Excellent. Another thing is that we keep talking about CB radio and you hear someone say, oh, CB radio is dead. When you say to them, why do you think we're talking about it?
That's why we wanted to see if you were radio operators. That's one of the reasons. Yeah. Yeah, people can't wrap their brain around you. That's what you want. It's like I've said. It's like going into radio operation. You look for what people aren't using because you won't have any competition for when you need to use it.
Now that's not going to be true CB again This will vary because as we've talked about before at a given point people are going to realize that certain things aren't coming back When that happens the first thing everybody will do is take their living memory and drag something from it and and make it work now This is why FRS radios initially will be you know, it's an up-and-down thing if you get into the inner cities Everybody without everybody but a lot of people are using FRS because they want to get around things
And for that reason, that's your only competition really is gonna be probably individuals who are into unique activities. They're not interested in you, they're not hunting for you, they're just trying to stay out of the line of somebody else's ear. Now, the thing is that to a degree, the cops actually monitor those frequencies, for FRS for that reason.
because they understand that, hey, there are people using a brain and getting around the cell phone because the cell phones are prioritized for tagging, prioritized for infiltration. So the FRS would be the first thing that probably would light up hot. Somebody got them as gifts, somebody bought them as a novelty. Maybe they have them in the car, maybe not. Mostly they'll be in the garage or sitting in a shelf somewhere in the house and they forgot about them.
CB radio only because well grandpa's got one of those CB radios out in the garage or maybe dad and so they go out and realize well we got a couple of them we could talk to each other but the problem with the idea just going out and getting them is going to be well how many are there out there to go get? Guys this is we've talked about this with supply and support in every aspect of what we've ever talked about here.
If you have everybody go out to get toilet paper, how long did it take to run out of toilet paper? There are a lot fewer radios out there than there are rolls of toilet paper. So if it took how many days to run out, exhaust the toilet paper, inventory of America for entry of people who were scabbing on it or whatever, in other words ripping people off.
Or they just did it because I want my toilet paper. One way or another, it didn't take very long. With radios, if people realize they needed them, guys, there's just not enough to anywhere near go around. It's like gas masks. It's happening with gas masks right now, quietly. But gas masks are, the inventory has completely shifted out and they've been scraping to find something to replace it.
And so again, there's an example where that's a minority product like I've said. So move on the equipment now. It doesn't make you realize how you do it. Facebook, Marketplace, Craigslist, go to eBay, whatever you're going to do. But just get something on the table so that you can get into the game.
Now you've got more money, resource, you can do better. And that's really what needs to happen. We're at the top. Good points. God bless everybody. Appreciate your input. We made it through without interruption. That's amazing. God bless our republic.
And let's not forget, you guys are the answer. Each idea, there's no idea it's the best idea, but it'll have to be tested in the field. And we're going to find out real quick through OJT what works better. Some things we've already proven out. Others, they'll be tested depending upon the environment. But we need to be constantly thinking about solutions. That's the good thing.
Coming out of the way, Ed taking over Royalty Art coming up. We'll be back tomorrow's save time. Meanwhile, the veins of the store will flow around the state of Michigan and some Lake Erie. That was Michigan in the springtime. God bless you. Bye-bye.