Mark Koernke hosted a three-hour evening broadcast on May 23, 2024, covering medical preparedness, vehicle acquisition and maintenance, ammunition production, and militia readiness. The show included extensive discussion of individual first aid kits (IFACs), medical training seminars scheduled for Michigan, and the importance of tourniquets and blowout kits. Koernke addressed vehicle fleet standardization, military surplus auctions, and paint colors for tactical vehicles. He also discussed black powder production using locally available materials, mapping chicken farms and limestone deposits for future resource access, and geopolitical tensions involving Russia, Ukraine, and potential nuclear escalation. The broadcast emphasized organized militia training, logistics, and preparation for anticipated conflict.
Three-cornered hat, we've fought a revolution to celebrity. We wrote the Constitution, the shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave.
You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS.
Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You trade it 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. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children?
to live in fear and be a slave. Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic 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 his tyrants trampled, each God given right. We only watched him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the hour of the Intelligence Report, I'm Art Krunke.
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It is Thursday. It is the other day when elements of the Israeli Mossad and the traitors in the alphabet soup agencies commit acts of terrorism on American soil and try to blame somebody else for them. Not that anybody's believing them anymore. But it is Thursday. Yes, Thursday is the 23rd of May. It is the 16th year of open obvious and in your face.
baby and socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K2024. Old Earth calendar damage him. I'm a doctor not a brick mason. 2024 battle for the Republic book one the dance of swords and it has been a busy day. More material support and supply. I'm going to always remind you to look if you're curious, look.
because you just never know what you're gonna benefit from. Today I grabbed a whole big box. At first I was just gonna cherry pick a few things. I just didn't think about it. And I grabbed a whole big box of incandescent light bulbs. I try to grab those whenever I can. I remember I see them, I pick them up. Now of course, well, what good are those? Well, when all the other LEDs go out because of the an EMP type strike. This light bulbs,
continue to work, which is kind of cool. So having a little bit of everything around is a really good idea. But it got better. I brought the box home. I put it on the bench. I started going through it real quick because I wanted to reconfigure it into a nice solid, semi protected tote. And lo and behold, the whole bottom of the box was full of brand new in the package rechargeable batteries.
I would say probably about $200 worth in retail going by the prices. And interestingly enough, a multiple number of sizes. So a spread of about, let's see, one, two, three, four. No, five different rechargeable batteries, a couple of packs, a couple of quad packs of the AA's, etc.
But minis and also one, two, three rechargeables. I have chargers for all of this equipment and they will also work with the solar lighting, which I have a lot of. So, he says, I am Sergeant Carter. I just took care of reserve needs for a lot of equipment in one suite. And it was a surprise. It was one of those gifty things. Thank you, Lord.
You never know what you're going to find, but again, when it's free, grab it, carry it away. You can always find a home for it if you're smart. You'll be sharing with other people that are allies. And in the process, you benefit greatly. I benefited greatly with what I found there. Plus, I also got all the other parts and tools I needed from the site because they had a bunch of other things that I wanted to pick up and needed to for a project I'm in the middle of right now.
In fact, if I could, I wouldn't be on the air. I'd be down working on that project because it is a high priority one. But, well, gotta be here. It is Thursday. This is the Intel report. Before we go any farther, I want to play the latest guns and gadgets. Ed, if you could, let's pull that up and get that out where everybody can hear it. Interestingly enough, there are a number of
hearings that were taking place here in what the last two days Too late for us playing anything yesterday. I'm not gonna worry about doing that now We may line something up for the 8 o'clock but interestingly enough The bad guys, of course are being challenged about the whole bat faggot Special rules game that they're playing. Here we go. You tell me the National Rifle Association followed a lawsuit last week
challenging Delaware's brand new law requiring a permit to purchase firearms. The filing came on the very same day that the law was signed into... well, the bill was signed into law by Governor Carney. That's two lawsuits I've mentioned in the last three days from the NRA. The other one was a lawsuit challenging the firearm waiting periods in New Mexico. If you haven't seen that, watch that video above.
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Alright, this new lawsuit is Newberger vs. the Delaware Department of Safety and Homeland Security. It was filed in Federal District Court in Delaware on behalf of three individuals, the Delaware State Sportsman's Association and the Bridgeville Rifle and Pistol Club. Now, the lawsuit is challenging, like I said, the requirement that Delaware residents have to obtain a handgun qualified purchaser permit, which is what is being called in the new law.
Have that permit before they can purchase a handgun. Think of that. You have to have that government permission slip before you can exercise your right. Now in order to obtain that two-year permit, somebody would have to complete a training course which has 11 parts to it. 11 parts. Also has several other requirements, fingerprinting and the like. And you have to do that all on your own dime.
There's a huge catch in this when you read the bill, read the law, is you need to have a gun to fire the required 100 rounds in that training course, but you can't buy the gun until you get the permit. And you can't get the permit until you have the training, which requires the gun that you can't buy until you get the permit that you need to have the training for. So if you want to buy your first gun, how exactly can you do that?
it appears that you can't. Oh yeah, and... Man, I am... before I say what I'm about to say, I just want to say that I am tickled with the amount of brashness and the amount of brass balls that some of these state legislators think they have. Remember, most of these lawmakers
are dweebs and have never fired a gun and probably have never been in a situation where they need to defend themselves or others, which is why they put this in there. If your permit is revoked, the law instructs law enforcement who are sworn to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States, including all your rights, the Second Amendment is one of those. It instructs them to confiscate all of your handguns
Acquired with that permit and get them. It's getting closer y'all Getting closer. I will say good on NRA for challenging Delaware's purchase permit thing And also good on them for challenging the waiting period in New Mexico These are infringements. They need to stop just like all the other lawsuits that are out there
What do you guys and gals think? Is this the return of the NRA and the courts doing the right thing? We have a restructured leadership that was put in a couple days ago at the National Rifle Association annual meeting. I don't know. You let me know what you think down below. Have a great day. Keep your family and friends and your community safe.
There's only one way you can do that and it is with our own right to keep ourselves safe the Second Amendment you can't do that you can't keep a government official in one cold one pocket and a law enforcement officer in the other pocket guys and gals When stuff pops off it's on you never forget that take care We are back play both as they say remember that after the after the stars bangle better play ball
The games continue. As far as the NRA coming back, I want to understand, all they did was put one of the other spit-swapping ring-knocking hacks in there. They're desperate for revenue. They've screwed themselves because of the way they betrayed everybody. Now they're trying to get their, let's just say, resources back online because there's more our money suits to buy down the road. You know that. I mean, there will be. Not yet, but there will be more our money suits.
That the rank and file need to purchase for the spit swapping ring knock and upper crust made up of the Jewish mob That's who's running the place again. It's I thought Years ago I set people down because they had some of we had some of the inter rate behind the board members Remember we did this at Valley Forge and I laughed I laughed quietly beforehand because I knew what would happen and
Hoppe Heidelberg, Hoppe was the jurist from Oklahoma with the Oklahoma City bombing. They kicked him off because he asked questions as a jurist that he was supposed to. And the kosher mafia did not want that. But Hoppe was there, many other individuals from the Patriot effort. And at the end of the table was the shyster from the NRA. And I didn't say a word, I just sat there and I want everybody else to ask questions.
And the more people asked questions, the quieter everybody got. And the more that they heard the responses, the more they started to act rather hesitant. And then the character had to leave from the NRA, from the top of the end of the board. Okay, from the, in fact, kosher mafia type, of course. But what was fascinating is after he left, everybody looked at me.
And Hoppe looked at me and he was the first one to speak up. He goes, Mark, what the hell is the difference between that jackass and the handgun control incorporated with Sarah Brady? And I said, well, you just learned something. That's been my question for a very long time. What is the difference? You heard it bled out, say you have no right to own a weapon as far as the Jewish mob is concerned. Did you hear what he said?
You heard he went right down the shopping list about how you peasant have nothing. And that was coming from the NRA. So everybody learns as it is the solution, you can rearrange the deck chairs on the Titanic for as long as you want. But the water is still coming up. The ship is already sunk. There isn't anything you can do that's gonna fix it.
Because if you try to fix it, it will only be so the enemy can acquire more wealth, steal stuff from you, and in the process, laugh their ass off as they walk away with the treasures of the nation. So we are going to war in 24. We need to adjust fires accordingly and make sure that we are squared away from the process that needs to be applied. And that means organize armed equipment train as militia.
Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations, logistics, the key to victory. Understand with logistics. If you understand a grasp it, you have command of the total battlefield in depth. The understanding of how to get what you need, where you need, and make it minimal energy for maximum response with constant conservation. All of you can make that happen. Anyway, it is Thursday, about 20 minutes after the hour.
And I would remind everybody again that go cherry pick from the different sources. I've had a bunch of questions today about shortages. And yes, I know one of the very things that I talked about yesterday, medical supplies. Everybody's feeling the crunch, the system is being shut down in all of the supply venues. It is interesting to note that even if you go to ShopMedVet,
You might have noticed the certain things have not been replaced. Now, Shop Med Bats got pretty good source for everything. They've got, in fact, best prices in the country, as I've told you. Take advantage of them while you can. But all bathcubs eventually, when you pull the plug and everybody starts using everything and the water starts draining, eventually the bathtub runs dry. It's not an if. It is simply a when.
So for everybody out there, I understand there's been some questions, especially we were talking about the building the IFAX, we will be. That is the highest priority in the program right now are the medical build kits. We will be doing this the middle of next month for all of you that are in Michigan that are participating. I mentioned yesterday about pouches. Now let me get a little more specific here.
If you're planning on participating in the load program for IFAX, mid-grade medical kits, and advanced surgical kits, if you're looking at the IFAX, or if you're looking at building IFAX, we're going to need more pouches. Your best bet is to go out and purchase, okay? Now there's a number of sources. You can go to eBay. You can go to any number of different locations.
There's no such thing as having too many of the pouches, but at the very least purchase enough of the pouches to match the number of people that obviously you want to build kits for. You need at least one IFAC, individual first aid kit, and this is a blowout kit. That's the other way to look at it. If you're curious,
go to YouTube. I don't need to explain and spend an hour here because there's dozens of beautiful, beautiful videos done by individuals on the IFAC, the individual first aid get immediate response. This is the blowout kit. That's what we'll be building. Now we will be making it a little stuffier. In other words, we're going to add a little extra
Nothing that's going to be, again, overburdening anybody, but we're going to provide enough to make sure that you do have enough. So these are not going to be bare bone IFAX. We're going to use every slot, every little rubber band and storage area that's in the kit. If you go to Sportsman's Guide, if you go to colmans.com, if you go to Major Surplus, if you go to eBay, if you go to
Craig's List, if you go to Alibaba, you will find if you go look for iFAC kits, now there's two or three different sizes depending on who made them. Actually, because there are different size kits that have been proposed and so they continue to build them over the years and other countries either have bigger or smaller. But the standard American pattern iFAC kit, you can get pretty cheap, the pouch and the insert.
from Sportsman's Guide. Also, I think even Botash may have a deal here and there. Go see what Botash, B-O-T-A-C-H has. Certainly Coleman's. Now here's the thing. You may not be able to get the pouch, but you may be able to get the insert. You will find other places where you can get the pouch, but you can't get the insert panel.
You're gonna want both if you can. So I highly recommend that you shop around, you're gonna have to cherry pick. Now I've been working the last couple of days kind of heavy in other practices until about one o'clock in the morning here. So I did get on the computer last night a little bit and start cruising around. And that's why I mentioned Sportsman's Guide. Now look for clearance, close out items. Here's another thing if you're listening. Remember, the Coyote Brown
And ACU are the cheapest out there right now, although Coyote Brown is always, the brown color has always been popular because it works with everything. The ACU has been the cheapest, but I'm noticing that the prices on all of that equipment is sliding upwards. And that's the charge that the market will bear plus just the devaluation of your currency and what it costs to go buy the stuff if you're going to find it from say the iron planet.
Iron Planet is selling this stuff all the time out the back door. There are a number of different kits and packages that include an IFAQ. So here's the other consideration. If you're going to be purchasing any of these infantryman kits, they typically have the IFAQ with the panel in them. Usually it'll be anywhere from as little as 18 items to 22 items. And if you look at the list, you'll see that the individual first aid kit with insert is typically listed there.
That's the infantryman's kit. It's everything necessary in terms of your basic load bearing equipment for both your tactical combat load and your house load, which is the division that I make in the way that we train people, okay? The house pack, the house load is everything you need to drop into an area and operate for a period of time freestanding. This includes bulk cargo for perishables such as medical and food supplies, etc, etc, etc.
and pretty straightforward. But in those kits, if you look at the listing, you will find the iFAC is in there. So if you are gonna buy a bunch of those, if you're outfitting another squad or a platoon or whatever, and you've picked up a quantity, then what I would do is cherry pick out, have everybody pull the iFAC pouches out and let's pile them up and have them ready to go. Now the more people that give me a wink and a nod or a handshake,
before the middle of next month will determine how many we can pack. Now, I would still bring spares. I would bring extra because we might be fortunate and have a little serfia of material come in. We already did have here two days ago at a bunch of unexpected medical supplies arrive.
And in that was a lot of the stuff that we would be using for the IFAX. Now, the other thing we're doing are the medium-sized medical kit, dock kit or dock replacement.
Now these are the pouches we're using. Well the bags we're using for this are a unique bag. We have several hundred of them. They're armored. They're a single chamber. They do come with an arm sling. They're not a backpack system. This is a sidebar piece of equipment. Oh heck, what would be equivalent in size? Oh.
I would say about two and a quarter feet long by about eight feet or eight inches eight feet. Eight inches wide by about 14 inches. Now these pouches are perfect. I've already packed dozens of these up for intermediate use as intermediate replacement or primary kits for dock. They don't have every last thing in them yet, but I just initially dispersed a lot of the inboard equipment now.
In general, you'll purchase those from the original purchaser. Each person is donated in different ways, but I expect those individuals to be compensated. It's only gonna be a couple dollars per pouch. You could invite this pouch for under probably $60, $70, the bag. It's not a small pouch. This is a bag, and it's an armored bag. So that settles the medium. Now, we are, right now, I'm making a deal.
on a large quantity of the tactical utility vest carrying systems. This is going to be the forward mount component of a medical field cormans super kit. The backpack, we have a source for an actual med backpack from one of the companies. I'm not going to mention it because I can't afford to have somebody else get any of them.
Sorry guys, until I get them, no way. If you find them, it's good. If you don't, not for now, now you're not going to hear about it from here. I may clean them out. If I can, that means that we will set up what is a complete and total first issue for DOC, for A-Medic. This will include his front vest package assembly, which even accommodates his personal needs.
In addition to that, a complete compartmentalized standard mid-1999 to 2005 medical field corman's bag backpack. Between the backpack and the vest, pretty much the individual can do everything to keep you alive and from losing all your radiator fluid and still breathe.
They can be able to patch up a little better than that with all the staples and everything. But the big thing here again is that this is a high priority. This is the highest priority in terms of our logistics train in that particular category right now. If you're listening, you're in Michigan and you're going to participate. I know we got guys we at North want to participate in this again. You'll be arriving, you'll be packing the equipment yourself. We are going to do the smorgasbord system.
You'll receive an instruction, a tutorial on how to pack the kit, and we want you to pack your own kit. We want everybody to be totally familiar with the pouches that they will be using. So it's kind of like the Russian paratrooper routine. Most people don't realize that yes, there are rigors in the Russian military, but the operators, the parachute operators, whoever it is,
Those paratroops have to actually pack their own parachute and sign that they packed it on the parachute. I packed this parachute Ivan Bill Oblitzkowitz, okay? That way you only have one person to blame for failure, you. See how that works? So in this case, what we also wanna do is improve familiarity with the blowout kit itself.
My recommendation, you have medical designated personnel at the very least for the dates coming up, which some of those are already out on the alternate side. Send your medics. Needless to say, I would recommend sending your medics. Anybody who wants to assist.
any apprentices you have. They should be showing up for this particular training and training operation. It's a material support tactical development seminars when it comes down to where we're physically going to produce the product, okay?
Another thing, shopmedvet.com, shopmedvet.com, shopmedvet.com, you do not have to wait for Uncle Mark to tell you what to do. We're just doing this as a cooperative because we've had a little bit of experience with it. But anybody else wants to get motivated and pumped up and you're not right here in this backyard, I suggest you do it yourself.
figure out what you need and I'll tell you what, fine. This is my recommendation. This is the way to settle anybody trying to get pissy or backstab you while you're not looking. Everybody go through all of the different iFAC slash blowout kit videos on YouTube. Pick the one you like. Wow, see how easy that is? You don't have now you can bitch at that person.
If you decide later on somebody wants to try and stir the pot because they're a government agent, they need to backstab and sidestab and try to create conflict. You'll pick those people up pretty quick, they're useless tools. But they do that kind of stuff. You settle something, you walk away and immediately that person will be talking to one person, they go to another person, talk and say something totally opposite, but also include the person they talked to the first time to start stirring the pot.
So, SOP, as far as the individual equipment, is your responsibility. I recommend that if you can, set up a pack date for your own purposes.
And you can put everything together just like I described. Number one, most important are the iFAC kits. Now, I will remind you of something I said last week, and I think I mentioned at the beginning of this week, boo-boo medical kits. People poo-poo the boo-boo, okay? In other words, that's just a Band-Aid kit. Yes, you need Band-Aid kits in the field. What do we mean by Band-Aid? For all the stupid scrapes, bumps, and whatever that you're gonna run into, clean it up, patch it up, and keep moving.
But try to do as much as you can to fix it up in the field. There's a problem with being in the field. You're gonna get dirty, you're gonna start to stink. No matter how hard you try, you're not gonna get cleaned up. This, of course, makes you a festering cesspool of bacteria. If you get cut, scraped, gagged, gouged, or injured in any way. And by the way, the dirt and stents you create can also cause, for instance, internal ailment.
Not so much probably constipation, but by God you'll have to change your pants a couple of times because stuff just doesn't want to stay in you. This is why there are diuretics and why they're also again, everything from constipation issue, diuretics, which by the way coffee is too, to any number of other anti-inflammatory slash let's try and slow it down rather than build it or speed it up with regard to what comes out the other end.
There are a whole bunch of items that are in those kits that do make a great deal of sense because you're not going to go back in, you know, eight hours to the office. You're not going to punch out for the day and you're going to be in the field. So a percentage of what we call the boo-boo kits need to be in place also. Now, last but not least is pain medication. Don't go out of your way to do anything stupid. The rats, the traders and the bums that are out there are going to try to snag you up on anything that they can.
So, for right now, focus on the things that you can get, try to find the best deals. I ran into a deal down Texas way with, what was it? A hundred plus count ibuprofen, acetametaphine, no, those are just ibuprofen, acetametaphine, a dollar a bottle. You go to a dollar tree, it's like 10 capsules for $1.25.
So if you look around, deals like that can still be made. What did I do? Bought 10 of each. Where do they go? Right into the medical kits, one each and each one of the medical kits. Well, what's that gonna do? Better than harsh language and lots of tooth gritting. Maybe it'll help, maybe it won't. One of the things to remember is a lot of minor injuries where ibuprofen or acetaminophen or aspirin will help. And remember, they're the things you can have on the shelf.
Aspirin serves more than just a pain relief purpose with as you know, some people have heart conditions. So there are other reasons for carrying these medications. It's not the end all do all, it's to have something rather than nothing. If somebody's stupid enough to sit there and tell you that that's stupid, you don't need that, then they've really got their head up their ass. If you got somebody sitting next to you that just said that after what I just said, you better pay attention to that fool.
that idiot stick has no plan and nor do they look ahead to the full picture and this ain't no movie. So whatever we can do, we do now. Whatever special tech we can acquire, take from the enemy dead, acquire from enemy supply system, but also we have allies who do have and legally and legitimately for now have everything that we need and they have it reserved. But we came up where it is safe and secure in the process. Go ahead, caller, jump in there.
Hey, this is Karl in Virginia. I just want to say something real quick if you're on meds You need to let your your your your doc know Okay, whatever your medic is in your unit. He needs to know and Also, don't think okay. I'm gonna be training for the weekend. I'm gonna tough it out I'm gonna go without my meds this weekend. No, no, no, no, no, no, you need bring your meds and you stay on that Don't be a casualty and in training just because you thought you're gonna write up it out. That's all I want to say
Absolutely. As a matter of fact, yes, one of the things that we don't have established that we've had a discussion about here for the medical seminars is that we are going to end up having to have medical files. And while we don't want a massive depth in paperwork and for bureaucracy because of the regime's intelligence collection, it is still necessary because again, we don't want to have to guess down the road. Now, I highly recommend you get dog tags.
I mean real dog tags and make sure that they offer specific information in addition to the basics. Am I really worried about using my Social Security number of my dog tags, which is kind of funny because you see your military service number is now your
Social Security number, which by the way is illegitimate, but what the hell they ignore all those rules. So when you rattle out your Social Security number, you're technically violating the privacy actor. Again, the privacy considerations with regard to federal law, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. However, consider this, we're militia, we are not regular army. We don't plan on being regular army, we don't want to be regular army.
Those are those other people. We need though to have an ID system and remember we are conforming to and I know some people who go white baller, the both the Hague and Geneva Conventions, the Hague Treaty and the Geneva Convention.
And because of that we have unit ID, we have a ranking system, and we have a standardized uniform, which means that we completely conform to the rules of land warfare and are capable of conducting ourselves accordingly. And had best be treated accordingly, though I know that that will not happen because you're dealing with Jewish communists and the Jewish communists want to murder you.
Well, if the rules disappear, then we'll make sure we treat them just as well the same way. In fact, I know you'll probably be doing it without me telling, I don't have to take the leash off anybody with what's coming up. But the fact of the matter is that dog tags are a good idea. They can always be disposed of if you're not totally incapacitated, if you're concerned about the enemy finding out information. In other words, you figure out how to dispose of them.
But most important here is that it offers the basic information that can be carried so that everybody's on the same page. And one of the things that can be included with that are allergy or med issues. And in fact, although some units even have done, my god, the tattoo routine, for instance, with blood type, which again is typically on your dog tag.
I recommend that at the very least on the dog tag, you can be consistent with military format, but you still have space on the tag for additional medical information and it should be there. Now there are some things that we're gonna have a problem with. One of them is the Prozac Prodigies that are out there.
They can't really operate, they're not gonna be in our ranks, but they're gonna end up around us. And it's one of those things that we're simply not gonna be providing. But the problem is the Prozac shooters, as we know, the problem with Prozac is that it's a lose-lose. If you try to take a person off Prozac, it creates a violent episode, period. This is known, it's a fact, we've covered this for 30 years.
So, Prozac was the ultimate government minefield drug created by the Ringknockers. They knew what it did before they ever approved it. In fact, Prozac, it took seven times before the Food and Drug Administration, before Prozac was approved. And even then, it's believed that obviously they either paid somebody off or killed somebody to get it done.
Now, since then, we had all of these Prozac Prodigy shooters. That particular drug problem and all of the other psychotropics are a sidebar that the medical and security personnel in all of our units are going to have to be identifying and paying attention to. I don't know what we can do other than use very, very specific isolation because the psychotic episode
Typically, it's very dark and robotic. In other words, there's no easy tell. It's almost like the person goes, they don't go wild and crazy and bug-eyed like they're going out on an LSD, like an acid trip. I've seen that. I grew up with that stuff all around me. The idiot sticks taking the crap. Instead, you go very low-key, very quiet, focused, and it's like you're on a program.
Every individual that has survived a Prozac shooting describes the individual consistently the same way over and over again. Anybody that was interviewed, they'll notice in more recent years, they don't allow anybody to talk about, they don't put anything in the controlled media.
But the individuals who were debriefed locally and were people made the effort locally to interview them, they all reported the same scenario. The individuals are not bug eyed, they're not wild eyed, they're not crazy, they are robotic. So just a reverse of what you would expect is something you could tell. You ever see somebody coming off heroin, what they do, what they're like? Well, as the walls melt and you turn into the bug with the fangs, I thought it'd be pincers. No, it's a bug with fangs.
Yeah, and you try to kill them and they're going crazy and they want to go crazy on you and to go crazy animal. Okay? Prozac crazies don't act that way. So this is one of those subjects that is very critical because a big chunk of the population. This is why when you try to talk to people and you get frustrated because a lot of them are already bugged out and you know brain dead.
They were made brain dead by the public fool system and by the psychobabble industry that knew exactly what they were doing. So for our medical personnel, it's something we need to know. It's part of the process of interviewing personnel coming in to this, you know, cycling into the system, know who's who in the zoo.
and being able to manage. You may have allies coming into the fold, but they have, for instance, auxiliary or family personnel that are coming along for the ride, so to speak, into safe zones. Well, we need to know who the Prozac users are, the Halcyon use. Any of these genetically modified psychotropics are a threat, an automatic threat because they are going to go off. It's not if.
Remember that the rating that was the numbers that came out from a federal lawsuit stated that 76% of all age groups will have either an introvert or extrovert violent episode. Now everybody hears violent, they think, mad crazy dog, that is not how they act. I cannot emphasize this enough, that is not how they act.
Most common mistake made. You'd be looking for a sign, man. We'll start to sweat and they'll go bug-eye, and then they'll be shaking all over, and then they show their teeth and their eyes go totally dilated. Well, their eyes may go totally dilated, but that's about as close as you'll get. And I'm really not even sure that that happens, although it probably does. Again, things that we have to be watching for. Responsibilities from the medical side for you medical personnel and for our support personnel that need to be on the lookout.
Another thing is, again, there are things like diabetes that we have to look at. Hopefully we can start pairing that number down because of some of the homeopathic solutions, but also because of just a mandatory change in diet people won't have any choice in.
But those issues are high priority. We should not lose anyone to diabetes as far as basically, you know, supplying insulin. Guys, how long has insulin been around? Do any of you realize how old insulin is? You do understand it's part of the Pasteur treatment, right? It's a Pasteur treatment process.
Louis Pasteur, I want you to look his name up. Go look up Louis Pasteur and take a look at how far back that was. By the way, Mr. Pasteur is also the man who invented, well, in cooperation, developed the rabies vaccinations. When vaccinations actually were, I should say rabies treatment, because it's not really vaccine. There is one that supposedly is used for animals.
vaccine for rabies, which you're very supposed to get. But it's a treatment process and that was invented by Louis Pasteur. Well, what era was that? What year was that? And then ask yourself, as I say many times, what was the age? When did the age of electricity start? And what year was Mr. Pasteur practicing? My, hmm.
Guess they were a little smarter than everybody is told. Yeah. Yeah, there wasn't this don't age not by any stretch of the imagination Don't ever forget that yeah, so anyway again. These are some of the medical concerns also One of the other ones that we've mentioned many times and I'm going to bring it up again Pentacitis a pentacitis killed a lot of people historically and here's what's bizarre is it is considered a minor
surgical procedure. Now, if they have a burst appendix, there's an additional amount of maintenance would need to be done because of the cross-contamination into the gut, etc., and all the other issues with regard to development of peritonitis slash extensive infection. But those can be learned and the cleaning process isn't that hard. Since we can identify appendicitis quite easily, it is also a very simple medical procedure.
No, it's something I wouldn't want to do with a scout knife, although you've had movies where the guys say, well, I've got a little pocket knife. Well, we're going to save him. Well, we can do a lot better than that. And I'll guarantee in my surgical kits, we have a lot better than a a scout pocket knife. A lot better. Okay, we don't need to use the Boy Scout pocket knife only as a last resort. But what's most important is that we understand that we need
to provide the tools in the toolbox so that these tasks can be accomplished and we also need to work on cross training to help people understand the necessity for working knowledge and how to do this. We had a caller, who do we have? We got Tom. What about tricks, doing tricks and cleaning them out? What about them?
Well, trichiotomy is the same thing. That's a very simple process. If you don't have air, you're dead in 3-4 minutes, so that's a high priority. But I would point out that right now, in fact, if you look in the iFAC kits, you'll notice that there is
an airway tube kit that typically is included. It can be used either for areas around the, if the palate, the mouth, the jaw is damaged. The purpose behind this is to create an un-conjested airway. People get shot in the face, it's pretty horrific, but you can keep the person alive. And it's amazing how much work can be done even with older surgical skills to put the person back together.
However, trichotomy, there are a number of assist tools that are at ShopMedVet.com, and I highly recommend you get them. I know you could improvise, but why improvise when for pennies, and I mean pennies. You can get the right tool in the toolbox. So good point, Tom. Again, go over to ShopMedVet.com. Also, most of the other
emergency or trauma medical sources resource points that are out there also have the trike kits in over-the-counter ready supply. If you go to one of the more to do emergency service type which is for EMTs, everything is EMT oriented, emergency medical tech, then you have specific
And more sophisticated kits for doing a trichotomy including even like what's basically a target guide to make sure that you don't puncture something else other than the the larynx or forgive me go and do the larynx but doing this the esophagus getting into the esophagus right there in the V Okay, bottom of the bottom of the neck top of the chest right there top of the rib cage The big thing again
is that it's purely matter what you want to pay. But you can put a nice get together, try and of course to assist with your basic kit, you've been dealing with a trichotomy, probably for as little as about three, I think $3.57, $3.59 right around there. In other words, that's about as affordable as you're going to get. And they also I think offers multiple inserts.
And they also have infant, usually the kits have for infant, young person and adult. So they have different scales, different sizes, which is cool. And all of them do the job, they do what they're supposed to do. So definitely they're a good choice, good investment. So yeah, thanks for bringing that up. The big thing here again is that's not just a doc kit, that can be also part of the IFAC.
Remember, the iFAC is for your needs. You're not using your iFAC on somebody else unless they just absolutely don't have anything left and maybe it's been destroyed. And you need to help someone else. This is why I'm a believer in having spares already built up and carrying one beyond the basic iFAC kit.
I always carry three compresses no matter what. One lower right, one top shoulder left, and one on the butt pack, on the flap, right rear. And that way, if you're face down, if you have a casualty before you turn them over, you can inspect the wound. You can pull the first compress out, smack that onto the area that's exposed on the upside. Then you already pull out the butterflies on either side, your wraps.
Bring the patient around that way the pressure of the patient onto the wound that you've actually covered is going to assist But you're keeping the dirt and debris out and you're also then inspecting the front of the wound channel and wound area Which might be more horrific or less horrific
And then off of the casualty, you apply either the upper or the lower compressed personal flavor choice, but I like to go, you know, wherever the wound is closer to, that's the dressing we use first, and then you might have multiple injuries. The high one is typically because of a dominant number of head injuries in a battlefield situation. Shoulders, neck and head are typically exposed in a combat environment.
because you've got to look at somebody or you expose yourself to return fire and that's when you usually take fire. So remember upper torso but mostly shoulders, throat, and head are the most common and constitute at least well Vietnam the constitute I believe 78% of the tag casualties
In addition to that, needless to say, the number is just as high with the Iraqi conflictable IEDs accounted for a lot of casualties. Even though you're armored up, you got a helmet on and all the other good stuff, you still got to get yourself out there where you can return fire, but you still maintain cover. And so again, shoulders, throat, head. And so again, that upper bandage is first going closest to where, wherever that injury is.
I may use the second one down below if there's more injury or damage up above and I still have that third one on the butt pack behind. Now your configurations will be slightly different but the basics will be there and don't forget that's separate from the IFAC. Here's something that's interesting, a lot of the several militaries right now guys have built their uniforms with tourniquets in them.
Some of the new, they actually make a combination for locations where you actually thread the tourniquet into place at critical pressure points high above on the arm and around the armpit, a forearm just in front of the elbow, and also around the knee and up around the thigh. Now the thigh is the toughest one, so what they do is you put what is basically a little knot, not a knot point, but a compression ball or compression
block, right where the area where the artery comes up through the leg. And when you hit that upper one, you really torque it down and you have that pressure being applied to the artery because you're being hit there. So I've told you shoot them in the groin. Being hit in the groin area is as bad as being hit in the throat, being hit in the carotid artery. So always remember aim for the groin, aim for the groin. Blow the crotch out, blow the crotch out, blow their hip out, they can't move, shred those arteries, they die.
That's why aim low. Aim low, aim low. You'll ride up if you're panicking, pulling the trigger, you've never shot anybody before, your adrenaline rush is going out, they always tell you, well you're gonna miss. Well, only because I was stupid enough to try and aim for the upper part of the body and I ain't gonna do that. Now I don't plan on missing anyway, but I still feel that I'd like to keep all my bullets. If I gotta pull the trigger and waste ammunition, it's not gonna really be wasted because I'm going to hit what I'm shooting at.
And if I put a three round burst fast for semi-auto, first round hits the crotch, maybe it hits that leg and pulls that artery. Next one hits him in the gut about the belly button, the other one hits and tags the lower end of the body armor. But three concussive rounds hitting one behind the other and spreading that energy over the torso, that's devastating. That's what you want. You want your enemy hurt, you want them screaming, you want their allies to hear them screaming, you want them to be in horrific pain.
They're gonna laugh if they put you in a pain. They're gonna stand there and laugh So why am I gonna worry about the idea that I belong? What am I gonna do to them? I'm gonna hurt them really bad and you should too. I Vote for hurt them really bad. That's just me though. Everybody start thinking that way Remember we already got the Russian deadhead in place. So I'm just gonna kick off what's going on Whoever they attacked first here in this area that starts it. Oh, well, let's do it
So be prepared now another thing here again No, somebody's asking about the battle done. Wait a minute here. Okay? Backpack what backpack are you talking about mark? Well? They're out there, but they're and there's even some companies that make well obviously there is because the government buys them
There are a series of medium and large, and there's even a god-awful extra-large medics backpack, and this literally is a walking field hospital. It's minimized in terms of the amount of components, but they take it, fill in the blank. But this is purely, it covers everything and any kind of injury that you would expect to see in the field.
And it's in addition to what the doc carries in his forward area operations kit, which is his tactical kit, his vest. They're subdivided, you open up the back, it actually has a series of sub inventory pouches. Now, depending on what country, because we've gotten some of these from England, we've gotten some from Holland. The Dutch make exact copies of most of our stuff.
It would be the equivalent to about a 50 liter backpack, some are as large as a 60 liter backpack. 60 liter, yeah, 60 liter. And the bigger ones, of course, have an extended shelf and all these other fun things. But they literally are armored and sub-divided, it carries saline, it carries sugar. It's got IV. Some units even have a D-Fib unit, a small D-Fib unit working off capacitors.
Yes, you can even start somebody electronically if you have to. But everything, every kind of drug you can imagine that would make sense for trying to keep the patient alive, every form of packing and or roll and or type of gauze pack or pad, wraps, anything you can imagine, mobile ultra light splints.
everything's in that backpack. And the idea, if you've ever been familiar with a corpsman's class with the US Army, part of that is down at Sam Houston, Texas, down at Fort Sam Houston. Part of that used to be, and I don't know what they're doing right now again at this moment, cuz who knows what political correct thing has happened. But it used to be you had a goat, and what they would do is they'd shoot your goat, and you had to keep the goat alive for so many days.
That was your graduation ceremony. And the idea behind it is you don't get to pick how your casualty is gonna be shot in the field. The logic here is that, especially with special warfare medics, is that you're gonna have to walk out, you're not gonna be evaced out. Helicopters are in danger the moment they rise up in radar signature on the modern battlefield, contrary to what everybody thinks. And since you're talking about fighting a class A military rather than the five-year-old blind kid across the street,
everything that we have, they have, and they have it in spades. So you're going to have to walk out. And if you're going to have to walk your casualties out, you're going to have to work on them and keep them alive. So it's not just initial treatment to keep them breathing, try not to let them leak all their fluids, and maybe even replace fluids.
You're going to have to progressively deal with cleaning and maintaining the wound area and preventing all of the horrible things, some of which we touched on in this last half hour that I've been talking about. It can be shoulder injury with damaged bone, it can be internal rupture of organs, perforation of organs, it can be shrapnel and fragmentation, you may have burns included.
Everything in one of those cormans backpacks deals with all of that. Here's the fascinating thing to me. Doc carries that and Doc's carrying all the forward vest equipment. What does Doc carry for himself? Now, I know better. I'm gonna keep Doc alive because Doc is keeping the rest of the squad alive and depending on how many you got, he might be keeping a platoon alive. He's got his hands full.
So, remember that Doc, wherever we can unburden or carry some of Doc's burden with us and everybody will do this, idiots, fools, and small-minded people will tell you, I don't carry stuff other people are gonna use. That asshat's never been in the military. Anybody who opens their face and says that has never truly been with American Fighting Force. They may have been with whatever polyglot they've made nowadays with a bunch of pricks who are into the be myself and I crap.
But in an actual, in an actual real American winning philosophy, we're all carrying ammunition for the squad gunner because he can't carry enough and he's a volume fire shooter so let's all drag a belt of ammo or two with us or a can of ammo with us depending on what kind of gun he's carrying like a saw box, okay, little saw boxes. With dock, we can carry fluid or we can carry additional compresses and dressings.
With the mortar crew we're gonna schlep along two rounds each even though the mortar team has got theirs Why because I don't think six six rounds per man ain't gonna do it So if everybody else is carrying an additional two we can put a few more boom boom and boom downrange Let's load extra weight. Yeah, congratulations. You're in the infantry. You're screwed. This one's like well in real infantry I guess in the boo-boo infantry. Well, I don't you dad that's other people stuff
I don't do that. Yeah, well, if you heard that, that's a person you do not want to be with. Okay, I will say that right now. Person who says that, somebody you do not want to trust. They're the team, this is a team effort thing. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. This is Carl in Virginia. I just want to say, if you've ever been in an actual active duty military unit, most popular guy on the team is the doc. Everybody wants to be doc's friend, that's for a reason.
Yep. Well, actually, I'll tell you what, he may be a bugger sometimes, but usually it's because Doc usually plays mother hen, okay? That is the team leader's job. That is the squad leader's job. That's mom and dad. But Doc takes care of everybody, including mom and dad. Always remember that.
There isn't anybody that the doc doesn't step up and hold responsibility for, and they're tending to keeping alive. And for that reason, better. See, that's the only problem I have with the movie. They had to have a heart-wrenching screw up in the middle, saving Ryan's privates, okay? The one thing that was totally wrong there is the medic charging forward in a situation where he did not and should not have been involved.
He should have been back to the rear. They might have been that other private would have been there for fire support. You wouldn't have just stood there with his thumb up his ass. Why would he just be stepping way back there with his thumb up his ass? Why wouldn't he be contributing to the firefight? But instead they put the medic in a situation that he should not have been in. And because of that, first of all, we lost the medic second because we lost the medic in the future. How many other people might we lose?
I want you to keep that in mind. Doesn't mean Doc's a coward. Doc's, you know, first of all, the guys got to go into the field typically, although our medics will be armed just like every medic I ever knew from World War II was armed. Or Korea, for that matter. And I don't know if too many in Vietnam that didn't carry a gun. Contrated though, oh, I'm gonna go in and I don't want a conscientious objector. You might be a conscientious objector for a bit, but let me explain something. The first time that your enemy tries to ban it all, you're wounded to death or whatever. Japanese were good for that.
Before that happened or to make sure it didn't you typically pick up a weapon and you protect those who can't protect themselves? So let it be an arms our chaplains are armed Yeah, exactly everybody As long as as long as rigamortis hasn't set in you are infantry And even if rigamortis has said in I'll prop the rifle under your very stiff armpit Take you take you up there with a two-wheel dolly and put you someplace where you can take some bullets for the living Always remember that
We're not we're not quitting. We're not stopping. We're not giving up Just all there is to it and when you're done Well strip your bear ass naked for every piece of equipment you carried into the field because it cost calories to get it there We came into this you know what remember that one line I came into this world covered in somebody else's blood Screaming and kicking and I figure that if I'm gonna die I'm gonna go out the same way Yee-haw hoo-rah
That's the attitude everybody better head. I came here to two bubblegum and kick ass. I'm all out of bubblegum Exactly. We'll tell you what we're gonna do. We're five minutes after the hour We should be hearing the music because we got to be outbound and for our friends that were expecting us after the hour. Sorry about that guys. Happens and we own the network by the way. God bless our republic. Yes, it's a new world order.
shall prevail.
And for everybody out there, guys, organized armed equipment train is militia, establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations, logistics, the key to victory. We're going to war with all the announcements the last 24-48 hours about panic and fear. I'd say, elementary paid pencil. We're gonna try to get you killed. We're gonna make sure that doesn't happen. Most will step up to the beat. We'll be back. We'll grab a couple of coffee and use the bathroom. It's Thursday on Liberty Food Radio.
Well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave.
The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent.
Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled.
You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn.
And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mist from whence he came, his words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trampled 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 fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the intelligence report. I'm our car key
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Battle for the Republic the dance of swords and it has been a very busy week And we are now headed into the weekend. We are in preparation for the single communications FTX this weekend That will be happening around the Great Lakes and I will remind everybody that if you're gonna be up at Camp Emmerich Camp Emerson or
Camp Wayland North. They're going to be bringing in some of what we call the Go-O-Buggies or the trailers, which are Kamo trailers. These are patterned after what Captain Monaghan designed many years ago. Everybody pretty well picked up on the theme and have done a good job of religiously reproducing. These are mobile signal communications pods. We can do everything
necessary to re-radio up an area and be able to relay out of the area in classic ham operator form all over literally the world. So we can talk from backyard all the way out to around the planet for as far as the signal will bounce. And the guys and gals have done a great job of putting the equipment together. It'll be on display this weekend.
And again at Camp Whelan North, I believe we have one of Cap Monahan's trailers that will be there. So it's the grandfather unit, the beginning of them all, which is kind of cool. And so again, God bless you and God rest your soul, Cap Monahan. We know he's looking down at us and going, I told you so, the consecration of Russia, if you don't remember that. So yeah, I know, we know Jim, we know all about that, thank you.
Thank you very much. And Elvis has not left the building.
Now, if everybody again also don't forget, nitrocellulose is now of course officially a problem in the general inventory for most all of the western countries in Europe and in the United States. We put too many eggs in one basket counting on one mechanism to do it all and that means nobody can get enough done. It's typical for all the intentional planned
socialist failure. This is not an accident, it's not a boo boo. It's what the Dinkwits do every time when they're trying to again, if they're going to attack the population, they have to disarm you. That's the purpose behind doing this, setting up America for a fall. The traitor should be hung. We will do that if at all possible, sooner rather than later and the rest will be history. But fact is, we got to make up the difference. So one of the things that we're really interested in, now pay attention here.
You need to start mapping out both chicken farms and small chicken pens that people have put together, but they have fairly good numbers of free-range chickens. There is a reason, and it is that chicken poop that we are interested in, strangely enough. So I recommend, doesn't cost you much anything, but you need to take a township map.
and just need to start gridding out and identifying particular locations. Another thing that we're looking for is traditional farm type barns, usually they're hip roof barns. We're looking for limestone, either cement or limestone slash cut stone foundations.
This is another thing that is a priority. It is something that you will all understand eventually, but it is not difficult to find all of the raw materials. The basic raw materials for a black powder are all off the shelf, so to speak. They're all local, can be produced in good quantities, and traditionally in the past, they were.
Well, we're going to teach everybody how to make this happen again. It's not complicated. In fact, it's crude, rude, and it's pre-electrical, pre-industrial age. You do realize that if black powder, or I should say if smokeless powder was made at the edge of the electrical age, it was done without electronics. Consider this, black powder predates the industrial age. What?
Well, sure. Black powder predates the industrial age. So how would you telling me that we can't make black powder? Well, I guess he does. Yeah, we can. Go ahead, call her, jump in there. In the future when we need urine and people are coming up and begging us for this, that and the other thing and they have nothing to offer.
Bring us a couple five gallon jug of really solid urine and we'll Park some milk meal your way or whatever the idea that stuff could be made not only in a fertilizer, but into other items Yep, as a matter of fact remember all the munitions products and usually most industrial products are made from one other industries or some other biological waste Why because it's cheap
You mean kind of like the processed food that we get today? Almost as bad. But again, the whole idea is that traditionally, guys, most processes, what determines how successful they're going to be is by how low cost they are. And traditionally, almost all of the munitions operations were based upon and still easily can be based upon organic production.
So it's not a if we can, it's how quickly can we accomplish this? How quickly can we plug the system in? Well, it really won't take that long, surprisingly enough. And amazingly, amazingly enough, the resources are all at our fingertips. Well, or at least our pitchfork tips slash also a shit shovel for the farm.
Because that's really what it's going to come down to. So prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. We need you to start mapping out information locally. And yes, it behooves you to actually think about chicken production anyway, not commercial, personal and quiet slash unaccounted for private production of a foul.
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You can do a lot of work and help us out, save a lot of time that way. And what we will do as soon as we receive it is I will drop a copy along with other documents and information in the mail to you and it will show up at the address that you have inserted into the envelope.
And so again, that's for Florida and it will help you to understand a lot of issues that we have been talking about, issues that people are now panicking about, that we should not be panicking. We better be finding ways to deal with this. And there are easy, very easily built and easily developed ways to deal with the problem that we're facing right now. But we have to be prepared with knowledge, working knowledge.
Hey Mark, Harper Planning prevents piss poor performers. Go ahead call your trip in there. Hi Mark, it's John from Kentucky. About 10 years ago, I was hiking on the Cumberland River and I found a creek that was coming out of the mountain and all the rocks were yellow to the south of the... Yes. ...slowing right into the Cumberland River. Is that a great... Yes, that is.
Sulfur occurs. Everybody calls it stinky water. It's stinky water. That's sulfur. You either have iron, sulfur, or lime in most water in the country to one degree or another. You may not have it in the excess. But when you have what smells like rotten eggs, water, you have sulfur in the deposits below that's part of the aquifer. It's naturally occurring. And the way to do it was to dry scale or dry pan the product.
When you saw that yellow on the rocks and in the area there, what's happening is it lands, the water lands there with the deposit, mineral-based deposit integrated with the water. The sun dries it off and you have naturally occurring, though not fully synthesized, it doesn't need to be too heavily processed if it's that fine. But yes, that's the natural way of acquiring sulfur in good quantities.
That is a valuable find, a very valuable find. It was under water. It was not dried by the sun, but you could take your finger and you could just kind of scrape it off. Oh, that's better still. That's actually a direct... Go ahead. It was coming out of the region. They did a lot of coal mining and it was...
It's coming out of the coal area and it was just leaking and running into the creek So I've got that mark on the map for future reference That would be one of the most valuable natural occurring mineral outcroppings that you could probably run into Especially where it's obviously in denser form, you know here it's not just being slurried out in a micro form and then you end up with a small percentage that it takes time to build up and
You're looking at a compromised channel of the material as being pulled, which makes it a lot easier to pan because really all you do is a series of separating sifts.
of sifting screens and in the process you're dumping the water but you're building up deposits on whatever the screening material is and then progressively it blocks a percentage of it. Then the only thing you have to do is look at purity, purity levels because you're going to get a certain amount of other background materials, plays or again, quartz. Quartz is the most common secondary contaminant that you're going to run into because of the nature of the soil.
If anywhere you are sand base or even with clay interesting enough you still have once you get the wash off with the clay You have a lot of times to let up with a certain amount of micro reports By the way can be used for other products and other work other things that go boom in the night people don't realize So yeah, that would be but that would be very valuable Very very valuable. It was only about Two foot wide the little stream was about two foot
And you just take the rocks out and rub them in, you know, rinse the yellow stuff off into a bucket and take it home and process it. It was dense. Yes. Well, that means that whatever the veins life spur is that that's coming from is a very rich deposit too. And it also means that above ground there's probably of course still in the side of a hill or whatever the terrain is there.
Probably a part of the vein could be accessed that way. So it's funny because let's remind everybody, well, that's awful, lots a lot of work. Guys, that Benedict Arnold, before he became a household bad name or somebody you don't mention, when he went up to fight the British north of Ticonderoga,
On Lake Champlain, we have Lake Champlain here, but it's not that lake. It's the other one. And he built a navy. Well, he did everything from scratch, people. Lake George. Yeah, thank you. Lake George. Well, it's part of a river net and a lake net. And what's interesting about this is that the first thing he did is he had recon units go out.
And then he talked to locals and he knew where there was an iron, a pig iron slash an iron deposit. And they literally built a field foundry and forge and killed and processed from raw ore their own iron. This is the difference between American can do and the can't do shit people we have nowadays.
You think about it? He needed sulfur. They found sulfur. There's a whole list of what he went out and literally across the terrain right there off the lake, found everything necessary. The only thing he was short was additional manpower. So he had to beg the coastal militia units for wood rights to build the equipment. He ended up about 300 men. And that's who built the ships. But between that and the other field carpenters that he had,
They put a foundry together, they put a chemical processing system together, processed plant together, all done with wood, all done with on-site materials. That's an American. That's attitude. That's the way everybody better. That's how we built this country instead of the, is the government doing something for me? Yeah, let me get up off my, I can't get up off my dead ass. The government must do something for me. Which group of people would you rather be around?
Know what I mean? And again, that's the kind of people we need to be associating, whether we need to bring together. So we got the can-do versus the socialist turds. I don't want to be with the socialist turds and I'm not going to help or fix them. They are broken beyond repair and they will never ever want to separate from the tit sucking they do.
So again, organized armed equipment train is militia. And the Florida disk will help you to understand a few things with regard to what we're talking about. I would point out that traditionally, even up to World War I, ordinance officers had to understand how to not only put chemicals together, but had to know how to make everything from scratch.
including building the facility to make what you needed. And again, that technology is pretty easy to wrap your brain around if you decide to get motivated, dump all the other distractions. It's amazing what you can do in a short period of time. Go ahead, Carl, jump in there. This is Carl in Virginia. Speaking of facility, I was driving across North Carolina yesterday and drive red on past one of those abandoned Walmarts.
And you can tell it was a Walmart, the same colors and the facade and all that, but no signage at all on it. And it had some of these yellow vehicle barriers. If you were to try to run into, you'd run into the barriers. But this was in P.D., North Carolina. So P.E.E. space D.P.E. Pompa Echo Echo space Delta Echo Echo, North Carolina, and it's right on Highway 74.
So anybody in that area keep an eye on that place. Well, you know what we've got one here that's been closed now for multiple years and You tell me that this is economical. Of course, I guess they got to try and maintain it But the building is a full size. It's a middle sized Walmart
It's actually one of the earlier Walmarts, but it's in the Ipsy and Arbor area. And in the Ipsy area, it just got stolen blind way before all the other stuff you're seeing now to the point where they finally got tired of the theft and they shut that Walmart down. But what's interesting is they stripped everything out of it. It's like we said, everything's on wheels. So they brought so many trucks in, stripped everything out, cleaned everything up, and the lights are on 24 seven inside.
Everything is secure. There's nothing that's not being used for anything. All the signage has been taken off. And if you look at it, it's like I said, you got the garden center off to the right that looks like a nice open air yard time prison extension. And then you've got the whole building on the inside ready to be lined however they choose to.
So I would say that's the same with the one that you came across because they're not tearing any of these down I haven't seen a Walmart to Walmart torn down of you guys in that strange I mean after all we don't need it anymore. I can't really sell it. How is it useful to them? Well, it's useful to government They already have an extensive contract with government to be ready as needed to employ those as Detention facilities. Oh, wait a minute. They're already doing that. That's right. They use them for
processing facilities. Isn't that special? So any of the empty ones mark them, but also pay attention. Every once in a while, guys, do a drive around. Because remember, you can stay out of sight and still do a lot of have people on location with the average person never paying any attention to what's going on.
and or not even bothering to notice. So it would be a good, it would behoove everybody to keep a close eye, eagle eye on locations of those types just to make sure that we all know what's going on there. Well, meanwhile, here we are, it's the bottom of the hour. So we're pretty close to, hey, I'm sick, I got it on time.
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Or at least now it's clarified this way and it'll stay that way until the bullets fly, I guess. Who is on our side? England. But they won't live long. They won't last long. There we go. Get it right. Anyway, other things? Go ahead, call or jump in there, please. I had called late yesterday about the
gas key staking on the AR-15, AR-10 platform. And I guess you had gotten an email. I hope you can get that word out to people. It kind of alarms me. I have received a bulk carrier from
one of the places that was recommended a couple of years ago and it was deficient. The gas key, it was staked but the screws were loose and it had no cascading burial.
And I'll say who it was, it was Gorilla Machining, but usually they have good stuff. I bought a lot of stuff from them and it's been great. It was only that bulk carrier group that was deficient. So people might, you know, take a look at that. You know, go over there. Again, yeah, not just with that manufacturer, but as a rule, what you want to do is have one of, you know, if you have a designated arm or somebody who's
purchased all of the support equipment, one of the practice sessions that you could go through during a weekend if you're drilling is like what we used to do when I was a match shooter is you walk a pistol over to the armorers trailer and ask them to go through it top to bottom and they would, you know, just like lifting the hood on a 57 Chevy. So it would behoove everybody to actually take one weapon in
Take her down right down to the to the frame Inspect, you know check all of the you know components for viability because again It can also be wear and tear some of the guys that are listening have actually used their weapons quite extensively Most people don't nobody shoots commercially that I could think of in our listening audience So well, I can't say that there's a few that do competition But the big thing here again is it can happen well
The reason something like that would happen are two things. Number one, somebody not properly instructed in assembly and given a free hand, which can happen. Number two is if it's occasional and not consistent.
Then remember interruption in process somebody is working on something they get distracted they get tired They decide to work. That's the last rifle of the day They're putting everything together and for whatever reason they just miss a beat and this is another reason for doing personal inspections of your weapons and and You know color think about this how many times have I told everybody something?
Guys, even a brand new gun out of the box, and I'm not paranoid, I just don't trust anything until I've tested it, okay? Years ago, I'll point this out, when all the Glocks were exploding, and they were, they were failing, every caliber of Glock failed, and they were all brand new out of the box. What's the likelihood of that?
And in fact, if in the Guns and Ammo article that it was written years ago that nobody wants to remember, there were about, well, I think nine or ten different examples of Glock failures. Well, in that article, the 45 ACP Glock that failed is a gun that I know the owner because we were there when it happened.
He pulled the weapon out of the box, he loaded the magazine, he walked around in, he brought it up to his face and I said, well actually everybody said kinda hey. And he goes, what am I thinking? And so what he did is he lined up like you're just gonna shoot it and fire it. He put his hand off to the side, disaligned his head from the gun, pulled the trigger, hand jerked up. Next thing he knew, the slide was behind him.
The front of the Glock was blown out and laying on the ground. He had basically the pistol grip and the magazine fell out afterwards, which is kind of interesting. He had the magazine for a minute, then it just dropped. So basically he was holding the debris of the frame in his hand, a big chunk of frame, it was in one piece. What caused that? Glock would never let us know.
Nobody knew. Everybody knew what happened. Glock called him back. He called the Glock America, then they called him back within an hour, and they had called back from Europe. And they wanted the gun delivered immediately, no questions asked. Sent back, shipped back to first Florida, and then it was supposed to go, I guess, over to Austria. Amy Ken Grand, I'll send it back. Yeah, well, you didn't get hurt, but I can imagine some others did.
because the slide and I don't care if he got hurt you need to get 10 grand because they wanted it so badly. Yeah well yeah I got to say the same area. No but the thing is that it was you know they were and it would be urgent but I think it was either industrial sabotage
or a mechanical, you know, not any way, pistols aren't that hard, complicated, neither is the AR-15. So, caller, like with the problem that we're talking about there, the other consideration is somebody, like I said, they were improperly, you know, you have an apprentice, the apprentice or the students, three or four of them, are going to be working in the shop. You're teaching one or two or maybe three at the same time.
They see the process, but for some reason it doesn't sink in. And so, Operator 15, that's a joke I have about the Chinese, Operator 15 just doesn't always get it right. But for that reason, I also argue that if you get a brand new weapon, you inspect that weapon, you should go through that weapon, rod the weapon. Why? The barrel's clear, make sure the barrel's clear. And then when you load the weapon, bench it.
Clamp it and fire it without your head anywhere near something that might get hurt, you know might hurt you Just to see it's called an operation an operational test I know the factory was supposed to do it and they may have and probably did but you want to make sure that you do your own factory deal I will just say home test That's the best way to prevent any issues. Go ahead jump in there
That tails right on the question I had was when I got my Rock Island, there was a little yellow envelope in there with two fired casings. And I said, well, at least we know the thing works and isn't going to blow up. And the guy I was showing it to said, well, how do you know that those came from your gun and they don't just have a barrel? I was like, yeah, good point. I'm all set to shoot the first couple.
That's right. Again, all you do is just, again, control the weapon, but ensure that you have a certain amount of safety involved and operational test is what's needed. In this case with the AR, again, it's not a big deal to be able to bench a rifle to bring two or three men in at a time. Or if you have a get together, here's the other consideration. Break the weapon down and everybody gets a tutorial on basic weapons maintenance in the process.
But the idea here is to check and test tolerances, determine whether or not everything is either pinned or the screws have been locked into place, torqued is sufficiently to placed or not backed off. This is an issue that's, especially with some of the other weapons that are far more complicated than the Air 15. The Air 15 is not a complicated weapon.
All the complication was put into the engineering to make the parts copacetic with a lot less hassle. The miracle of the industrial age. So you've got a lot of complicated things going on with how the components were built. But the actual integration of all of the working parts is incredibly simple. So, you know, childishly so. It's why we can call the AR-15 the Lego block gun.
Now, because it is a legal block gun, somebody might have only legal block capability. We gotta watch out for that. Again, prayer, prep, or planning, pay attention. Another thing is with the AR is to, again, have spares on hand in an armorer's kit, not just the spares for yourself.
If you have a group and you buy a bunch of spare parts, buy a few extra and start putting a unit armorers kit together. And then also buy every example of any armorers tools that are out there that were military oriented or aftermarket for, for instance, for aftermarket manufacturing. There's a number of different arsenal armory tools that this tool does everything.
I think there's five or six out there now. And I think I only have four of the whatever the count is. And two are the older military first one for the A1 and then the later model for the M16A2 and M4. So there are changes, a few changes, but all the tools can be used. And we have so many of each weapon in inventory, each one of those tools will be used. We don't know what rifle is going to be carried in for maintenance.
Another thing, and this is why, any retainers, any compression rings, all of your locking point control devices, no matter what it is, especially if we're putting the barrel together, you should try to accumulate spares. And one of the places to go is CDN and sports. They bought a bunch of the Bushmaster spare parts and they still have, and I haven't mentioned them in a while, forgive me.
I don't know why I didn't. CDNN Sports dot com. CDNN Sports dot com. And if you go there, they have an AR-15 parts inventory. They also have an AR-10 inventory. The stuff, most of it, came from the liquidation of Remington and the subcarriers such as Bushmaster rifle.
And so they have, they did have, they may not have as much left, but they had bundle groups. So if you want to put a lot of spares on the shelf for a much better price, and you know that they're spec parts, then go to cdnnsports.com. Cdnnsports are notorious for magazines. They have lots of magazines.
But of all types, but the other thing that they did acquire in fact remember about well, it's more than three years ago now Remember they had all the pins and springs minor pins minor springs by the hundreds of thousands and they had them for a half penny and a quarter penny apiece if you bought a hundred at a time Which means that you can put one hell hellacious armors kit together with every spare part you could possibly need to change out and that is the only
That's not the only, there are some others, but that's one of the big issues with the AR-15. Let me jog everybody's memory. When the M16 first came into service, you were only supposed to disassemble to the instructed level of maintenance that was given to you in basic. You did not disassemble the lower receiver in any way, shape, or form. You were also told that certain parts were not to be removed from the weapon at all costs.
Why? Because of all those little stinking fine integrated plungers and pins and springs that were integrated into the weapon that one part held into over the other. So for that reason, in fact, for initially, let me jog everybody's memory, it was a court marshalling effect, or no, no, correction, not court marshal. It was an Article 15 offense to disassemble in any way, shape, or form the AM 16 lower receiver.
Anybody remember that? I do. It was an Article 15 offense to start breaking down and I'm cleaning the individual components because typically as I've said before, people notice 80% of what's going on, not necessarily paying attention to details. What happened is those little pins and springs would fall out. They would be undetected. They would be unknown to the people who were operating, breaking down the rifle parts.
And when they tried to put it back together, something didn't latch, something didn't hold, nothing was working the way it was supposed to. Well, that's because they didn't give everybody the instruction on all the other issues of the rifle. And even to this day, I would say that most troops, if they'd been in the military, rub on the army, I'll have a rifle. Did you break down the rifle? You didn't do any armory work, I guarantee it.
You pop the two pins you pulled out the bolt carrier you clean the weapon you broke down the bolt carrier per specification by instruction and that's it kids The lower receiver was taboo. Oh to touch it uncle wonka that that which doctor medicine No touch lower receiver on your rifle which doctor handle that mystical science mystical Don't think about it. Don't even think about it and seriously, that's exactly how they treated it, too
So, on the other hand, we build everything. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. Thanks for letting that info out. And, you know, you have a mailing list. If you can get that PDF out to people, that'd be great. Otherwise, they can go to youngmanufacturing.net, youngmanufacturing.net, and it's up there also.
and the background on that company, they were a NASA contractor and the guy that founded it is a competitive shooter. Ah, here we go. Yeah, so I think the guy knows what he's talking about. So, you know, if you can get that paper out or people go to youngmanufacturing.net, I just found it out of the blue several years ago and they have some pretty expensive stuff.
Yes, well real quick on that note, you know on the subject to one of the ways to identify you know the failure either either it's not seated properly or you're you've got you know, the components are backing off is to bag the weapon and do a close print of Not a thousand inch to a 50 yard 50 yard print with a rifle in a Rested position ideally you want to put it a gun vice
Now, why do we wanna do that? Because if the part is slopping out enough, and this is gonna be a tell before failure, then what you're gonna see happen is you're not gonna have a stacked print. You're gonna see it print all over the X. You're gonna see a stringer and it won't be a trigger induced. Like when you fire a first round,
Your body, just as a heads up for everybody, if you were to try and do this from the shoulder, which you can do, remember that you're always gonna get a stringer with the first round. Your first round is where your rifle is settling into your shoulder. It is compressing your hand and the rest of your physiology. And so typically that first round will be high and will be at about the two o'clock to three o'clock, no, usually at three, about two o'clock point. It won't be extremely off.
off point, but it will be a high and to the left shot. Then the rest of your group, once your musculature settles along with your skeletal structure, all the rest of the rounds will tag on top of each other. Obviously, it can be printed within a coin depending on the distance.
by benching it if you see a patter pattern. In other words, kind of like, well, you got one at two o'clock, next shot, one over there at nine, next one is dropped down at, you know, 5.30 and then, you know, bouncing all over the place. That's an indication that those components are starting to have already separated. There actually is a certain amount of play
and eventual failure, but this is one of the indicators and I know it means you have to spend five rounds to do a test print. Well, that's the cost of doing what's called preventive maintenance on your rifles.
And you can use whatever ammunition you want for the mission, it can be the cheapest you've got. But remember, you don't want to try to, you bench it, you don't print it at under 1,000 inches, in other words, under 25 yards. That's not going to give you that accurate a reading because you do get variance based upon ballistics from each individual case.
If you've seen any of these guys chronographing any ammunition, look at the spread in a 20-round box with most of the, you know, there's some really great videos out there now. McCulloch chronographs a lot of his shooting. Well, he's precision shooter. Like you were just telling me, he's a competition precision shooter. And he even points out what the variance is.
in muzzle velocity from one round to the next and he's using a little higher grade of ammunition typically. So that's why you want to go a little farther out. Don't need a hundred yards. Fifty yard sandbag position. You want to take the weapons, bring them in, and you can do what is basically a print test. Don't use the same paper twice. Come up with a photocopier or come up with somebody who's got a print shop that can make, crank out a bunch of
incremental targets so that you can actually identify variants. In other words, you have, you know, each is not a bull's-eye, but more like a cross T with a set of cross T's left, right, up, down. And the idea behind this is you can calculate variants that way.
If you have an extreme spread, this is not Hollywood or a movie. You ever notice how in movies you got a guy with a 50 caliber, the target is only 200 yards out, and he's chugging away, and that damn bullet's going 10 feet that way, and the next bullet's going 25 yards that way, and the other ones there are just pepper in the hole in front. Guys, two to 300 yards to 50 caliber, you're pointing at somebody, you're stacking the rounds one on top of the other, and it would be devastating, okay?
But that's what we're looking for is that variance that looks like something from a Hollywood shootout where the bullets over here, the bullets over there. Sometimes they'll fall on each other. They won't fall on each other though it's center of mass. They're gonna fall all over. And it is an issue that as a matter of fact, it's also the same technique you use if you're watching for a cam failure in 1911.
You do the same thing. You benchmark it. You bench it the same way, clamp it the same way. Armors used to do this all the time. They suspect it is easy to identify, but you may still have something in miss. Doing a shoot test, it allows you to actually identify the slippage, so to speak. It's another metering system. So it's something that's a solution. Also, you won't get hurt. Remember, you're going to put in a vice. You're going to put in an actual gun vice. It'll work just fine.
Another thing on that note, here's the other consideration. Now, since we already see that we might have a problem someday, wouldn't it be great to have spare upper receivers so that while Mark goes, I think my rifle's got a problem? Well, no, sir. Only half of your rifle has a problem. What?
Yes, sir, please, uh, de-pin that for me. Okay, click, click. Here's that upper receiver that may be having a problem. Why, thank you, sir. Here, take this upper receiver that does not have a problem, put it on top of that lower receiver and go click, click. It's a miracle. I've got an operationally R15. Meanwhile, he's going to check my, uh, my other upper to make sure that everything's, you know, copacetic and we can bring it back to Happy Health.
See, that's one of the beautiful things about the AR-15. Again, it's that Lego block gun. So everybody should get one right now. It used to be they were more expensive. I mean, when I could get a $56 SKS over a $400 or $500 AR, I'd tell you to buy nine SKS's. Why? Because you would have nine SKS's. And that means nine people could shoot at one person and kill them dead, dead, dead. We're not going to play fair. I'm going to go bushwhack your ass somewhere.
But when FKS's are now $600, $700 apiece, and I can buy an AR-15 for about $300 a gun, guess which one I would recommend?
It doesn't mean I don't like the SKS, but we bought the bejesus out of those SKS because they were $56 apiece and you bought 1,400 rounds of ammunition for $56, which means A, you got a lot of range time. Hopefully you didn't waste it and just spew the ammo down range, number one. Number two is if you put it in reserve, we have pallets and pallets of ammo that we barely paid anything for and we've got
30 rifle cases of SKS stacked like cordwood and that's just to give us a bridge while we get more AR-15s built. Or it's an insurance policy in the event we don't get them in time before the war starts. Which is really what they're sitting and waiting for now. It's like those $69 night night and most of them they got. When they were $69 they made sense.
Now that they're $600 a gun, they don't make as much sense. Okay, they were a good gun, but I was looking for a fighting implement that was in decent shape. They were, and are. But now that they're pricey, well for $600 guys, I can get an AR-15. I can buy all the combat mags I need. I can even buy ammunition, and I still have some money left over for some load bearing gear. Am I right?
And by the way, yes, you're still gonna put a piece of optics on there, so you might not have as much load-bearing gear, but you can do that with the next paycheck or do that with the next couple of paychecks, whatever you gotta do. So the AR-15, the gladeus needs to be properly embraced, employed, and maintained. And PM, preventive maintenance, not disaster crash maintenance is what we need to do.
That disaster crash maintenance is the shallow hell syndrome. We're the thinking Americans. We're going to make sure we have spare parts. We are going to develop skill and working knowledge. And then we're going to apply that skill and working knowledge to maintaining our arsenal of freedom so that we can beat the snot out of the other side, run a bayonet through their gut, I'll save ammunition. And then get on to finding the bastards who sent them to bother us, especially the globalists, and finish them off.
preferably with my own weapon, but hey, I might pick up some enemies carrying in the process because I'm a stricken bear ass naked. But I'll have a lot of really cool things. I've already had a good learning curve on. Good weapons. My weapon typically will be superior to anything the military is carrying anyway, because I didn't buy it from the lowest bidder. Well, yeah, some of them we did. Palmetto's not a high bidder, they're a little bitter. Anderson's a little bitter. Would I carry an Anderson rifle? Throw it at me, I'll take it.
I am not a gun snob. I'm a gun mechanic, so to speak. I like tweaking things and, you know, really? Is it a dog? Let's see if we can undogify it. What can we do?
And sometimes I just want a dog. Why? Because bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, run like hell, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, run like hell, bang, bang, bang, now quit. Drop the mag that's empty, stuff it in the pouch, put the other mag in, charge the weapon system, fall back, keep moving, break contact, that's it for the month. Maybe we're not going to be shooting for the rest of the month. Guns going back underground.
Yeah, in guerrilla warfare that's the kind of stuff you do and you don't need the fanciest weapons for that but you need a lot of them. You need a lot of them. So let's make sure we acquire more. Altman-O-Sator Army, Bear Creek Arsenal and there's a whole bunch of other companies out there that do the work that needs to be done. They're building what we need to save our freedom.
We're at the top. It's a beautiful sunny day and I'm going to go work on big mechanical things. I'm going to bust some knuckles here in the next hour and then get back here to the programming. God bless the republic.
We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is out front and we're on the march for the day and night. Everybody out there stay focused, be ready to fight. When we do fight, fight to win. Let nothing but a rumor of their destruction return to where our enemy came from. And then we go find where they came from and repeat the process.
God bless. We'll be back in an hour. It's taking over. Roy Altier, coming up.
but enjoy the show nonetheless. Upsetting this evening in the forest. Right now when I'm recording this, it's in the daytime. Our setting is near a stream, and it's a mixed hardwood softwood forest in southeastern United States. It's pretty cold. The blanket of frost, I'm sure if you're listening now, has descended upon many of your areas. Make sure you're keeping warm.
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AM and FM stations, base stations, as well as the fungal network of the soil itself across this great land. Our transmission begins this evening as we sweep across the coastal plains, vault over the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Rockies, finally landing on the high cascades as we salute our friends in the state of Jefferson all the way out there.
waving to our friends in southern and central Alaska, as well as the Aleutians and all the folks up there experiencing 24 hours of sunlight above the Arctic Circle. Hello.
We then bundle up and streak across the frozen tundra, hand off our winter gear as we sweat through the dry land, the tropics and the subtropics envious of their warmth right now or cold, whatever the case may be, or our permaculture design teams or forage equipment operators. And Native Peoples Consortium are working daily to reverse the spread of the deserts.
increase beyond organic food production in drought-proof landscapes all around the world. Like I said, we are pretty recorded this evening, folks, so you won't be able to call in. I don't know if you call in. Maybe you can still listen to this program. That would be 712-4320-900. The room number is 957-464 and then the pound sign.
That's 957-464 in the pound sign. So here we are in the woods. And like I was telling you before, my name is Joe. I practice a certain philosophy of growing food and really kind of live in life. And it's called permaculture. And permaculture stands for permanent agriculture. So the goal there is really to just design food production, human support systems.
animal support systems and interaction among all those, so that way it requires little to no maintenance. So, you know, we also have, you know, what they call nowadays eco-building, which is really just building with whatever supplies you got on hand with, you know, not a whole lot of, you know, expense, right, that's done in using materials that
that are going to last a long time, that won't have those harmful effects on the environment, like with chemicals and different sort of coatings and whatnot. So, you know, we were talking about rocket mass heaters. We've also, you know, one of our other broadcasters mentioned like wood burning stoves.
and corn burners and those are all great technologies. I think they're wonderful. And if you have access to one like down the street, get one and start using it and figure out how to hook it up. Permaculture is really trying to go beyond even that. Like what if those things aren't available? What can we do to heat our homes? Like what might we be able to get now? Commonly available supplies. It's gonna do a really good job heating our houses.
Or there's also technologies called air wells that are natural sort of big piles of rocks. And those can be used to cool particular areas, you know, using underground tunnels and things like that in the desert that they've successfully made air conditioning systems just out of natural components. So, you know, permaculture is not just about growing food. Permaculture is about
Like I said, live in life in a way that's truly sustainable for us. You know, in the militia, we might only have what we have on hand. So we've got to use that to our benefit.
So, the other thing is we know about these things through history and we appreciate history, all of us do. You may have heard me speaking on earlier programs about Thomas Jefferson. I'm reading his Thomas Jefferson's Garden Book and that's got a lot of really cool information.
He was a patriot through and through. So we look to our history. I mean, this guy was really trying to supply the nation's food in a sustainable way in the technology that he had available then. So we stack functions in permaculture. In this approach, the militia approach to survivalism or
prepping or whatever you want to say. We have other approaches and we're going to try to squeeze as much production out of one area or one patch of ground as we possibly can. We have a canine or a lot going on. Allow me to pause to investigate. Be right back. Good boy. Okay, we are back. Once again, welcome back to Grow Your Own The Budding Revolution.
We were talking about permaculture and stacking functions and trying to squeeze as much production out of one area. And when we do that, for various means, we want to make sure that we don't poison the or pollute the area that we're in. You know, there's that old phrase, you know, you don't sh where you eat, right? Okay, so...
We apply that principle. That's just common sense. It's just reason, logic, and common sense being applied in a way that benefits everybody. Promoculture is kind of like giving a gift to your future self or future people in your company or unit or squad or even your family. It really, truly is the art of sculpting and building up a piece of land to provide an abundance.
So that's really what permaculture is. I don't particularly like the cult part of permaculture. I mean, there's certain folks that are so die hard that they get aggressive about it in a cult-y kind of way. And that might be because of
I don't know, whatever issues that they've got going on. And I'm not talking about anybody in particular there. I'm just saying, in any movement that's counterculture, you're going to have folks that are counter even to any culture. And it's going to be counter-culty. So we do have to be aware of that. Because that's one thing that our enemy tries to take advantage of. So I think that makes a lot of sense. Since we are in the woods,
here this evening. I want to maybe focus on that. I want to focus on you as the listener experiencing the woods with me this evening. And we're going to do this because there's a lesson to be learned. There's a lesson to be learned in observation and from a sustainable permaculture approach.
The third wave of food production, the third wave of sustaining yourself. Observation is a very important principle, observation of natural patterns. So there's patterns in the woods that if we just stop and maybe we're on watch, maybe we're at our LPOP, you know, let's look at our environment. Observe the AO, the area of operation.
observe the AO, area of operation. Look at the contours of the land. Look at the trees and how they're growing in relation to the sun or where the moon is. What do shadows look like through that canopy when the sun and moon is, you know, kind of being filtered by the trees? What sort of light patterns or shadow patterns does that make on the ground? How would
How would the way the trees are growing, like in their location, relative to each other, how would that cause game to wander through that area? Or Black Uniform Moose? How would it hinder you from moving through that area? It's the quickest way for you to get out of this particular area. What's the longest way for you to get out? And also for game. We want to ask those same questions for game.
Are there any signs of gain having been there? So again, we're anywhere in the United States or around the world for that matter, we're in the forest and we have to look at what's in front of us first. We're going to learn by observation. There are other things in the forest that sometimes it's right in front of our face so we don't pay attention to it. It's almost like because it's there we ignore it because we're so used to it. Did you know?
that there's at least seven layers to a forest. This is sort of advanced stuff, guys. So it's basic, but it's advanced. Because what I'm doing is I'm saying there's a forest, but I'm saying there's layers to that forest. That's the more advanced stuff. So we're observing our surroundings, but now we're going to go through the layers. And the first layer of the forest is the canopy.
Now I'm going to apply these forest layers to food production because that is the emphasis of Grow Your Own, the budding revolution here on Liberty Tree Radio. So I'm going to use the forest setup to set up our own forest that produces lots of food.
We're going to call that a food forest. You guys can pull up all kinds of videos on YouTube, youtube.com if it's still around while you're listening to this, and pull some food forest videos up. So we're going to make our own forest using that will benefit us. So the first layer is the canopy. The first layer in the forest, those big trees. And those are large fruit and nut trees in our food forest.
So they could be apple trees or pear trees or peach trees, pecans or pecans, whatever your persuasion. They could be almonds, okay? So these are your large trees. They filter, they need a lot of sun. So they go up really, really high above everything else and they're just greedy for that sun. So the cat layer, the second layer of the forest.
As I observe right now, well, the canopy layer here is oak, mostly oak and maple. The low tree layer, okay, so that low, the lower tree layer, second layer, the understory, we call that the understory. And in our food forest, the understory would be like your dwarf fruit trees. So when you're dwarf rootstock,
The first layer, the canopy, those would all be on standard rootstock or just grown from seed, ideally, in the long term. So we have the canopy, and then we have the low tree layer or the understory. When we put dwarf fruit trees there, we can also put trees that will fix nitrogen, mainly in the understory layer, or trees that we can use to fix nitrogen
while also providing a really good chunk of mulch for that particular area. So we don't need to weed that particular forest garden or food forest. And one of those trees would be the mimosa, the Chinese silk tree.
It's very common, albede, joule, and brenson, I believe. So the Chinese silk tree or the mimosa, that can be used to chop in the fall, you know, in your dry season. You could chop.
all of the ends of the branches off and let them fall down on the ground. And that will help fertilize the area organically for the next year. You just let those things just call chop and drop. You just chop all those ends off or chop all those leaves off and just let them drop where they are. And the tree keeps growing. So that's one of those trees you could do that with.
the mimosa tree. And that, again, that's going to be our understory layer. So it's not just door fruit trees that we want to put there. We can also put chop and jock trees. And then you have the third layer of the forest. And as I'm looking around right now, I would think, you know, rhododendrons. And there's some river cane and
mostly rhododendrons, river cane, and some, looks to be some type of fern there. So that's the shrub layer of the forest. Mind you, I'm recording this in winter. So there's not many shrubs right now in this particular area. But nonetheless, the shrub layer of the forest, well, if we apply that to food production,
We can actually put in the currants. There's all kinds of red currants, black currants. Any other shrub that we'd like, we could put chowstaburries, of course raspberries and blackberries, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum. All those kinds of things. So you could just go crazy. Blueberries would work really well in your shrub layer, underneath your canopy and your understory layers. They work great.
So after that, you know, I'm looking around for the fourth layer. So we've got the canopy layer. We've got the low tree or understory layer. We have the shrub layer. And then we have the herbaceous layer. The herbaceous layer is really just the code for this is like where all your
of waste high plants are going to be growing. So all the stuff that you got to walk on and then you end up pulling ticks off you, the ticks came off of that layer. Okay? Doing your training missions, always check for ticks. They tend to be quite, they're deaf and dumb and blind, but they're really sensitive to heat.
So anyway, that herbaceous layer, we can grow all kinds of things we want in the herbaceous layer. We can use like standard crops. For example, I mean a better crop would be like tomatoes. You could technically grow that, or pepper, or eggplant, any of those sorts of things. You could also grow in that herbaceous layer like squash.
or gourds, things like that. So the shrub layer, the third layer to the shrub layer,
We can also mix that with the herbaceous layer. And your herbaceous layer can also include things like stinging metals. It could include lettuce or miner's lettuce, which M-I-N-E-R, apostrophe S, miner's lettuce. This is where you're going to find many of your edible plants in this herbaceous layer as well. So you can use natural edible plants that you've taken somewhere from the forest.
kind of use your E-tool to cut out around the base of that plant. You're actually going to take the whole plant with you. You're going to transplant that particular thing and you're going to put that in a similar situation, in a similar situation on your land where you want to put your own forest garden or even if you just want to put that plant in your regular garden or on the edge of your property.
So you take your e-tool, you take out basically a pot-sized chunk of soil all around that plant, just make it look like as big as your standard little pot that you might see in a garden supply store. And then take that whole thing with you, put it in a plastic bag, and then put it somewhere in some sort of similar conditions.
when you get home or you get up to wherever you are in terms of planting that and wherever you'd like to do that. So, you know, you can transplant a lot of things out of the fourth layer of the forest, the herbaceous layer, to benefit yourself. You can also, in the herbaceous layer, slash the understory layer, find a lot of bamboo.
So that's a good thing. We could use that to build things. We can use that for everything. And we can plant it. Just be careful. Bamboo tends to run. And what that means is there's these little underground root systems. And that's how bamboo spreads. And they just spread all over the place. They run, like, fast underground. So you don't see how far the plant has progressed until the next season. It's time for it to grow.
And then all of a sudden you see these little guys coming up out of the ground bamboo shoots, which by the way, for most varieties of bamboo, you can eat bamboo shoots raw.
Nonetheless, that would be sort of a combo between understory and herbaceous layer. But again, herbaceous layer, put anything you want in your herbaceous layer. We want to make sure that we understand that the canopy layer is going to produce a lot of shade, but it's also going to open up access for sun. And I'm OK with cutting down a number of the canopy layer to make room for stuff that you're going to put there.
where it's going to be more productive in terms of using that sign. And if you take a tree down, might as well make good use of it, inoculate it with a drum, trim, plug, spawn, put it in like a, you know, certainly use that for timber for any kind of building projects if you have a, you know, any kind of a wood processing tools such as a saw mill or, you know, even back to rudimentary, you know,
standards saws for wood cutting and axes and whatnot that they use. Crosscut saws are excellent, especially to get one of those two-man crosscut saws. In our country and many countries in the world, they're literally were built with saw. So enjoy that kind of technology if you have it, rather than seeing it as something that just means work. In order to produce anything,
We need to work and we need to sweat and that's okay. We're not afraid of work. So we've gone over the layers of the forest while I'm going on various subramps. But hopefully you all are enjoying the show. Basically we've done canopy layer, understory layer, shrub layer, herbaceous layer. Now we're going to go into layer five, root crops. Root crops.
That's the fifth layer of the forest or of the forest garden. And the kind of forest that I'm standing in right now, this layer wouldn't be called root crops. This layer in this particular area would actually be called the rhizosphere. And that's root crops. So that's what we're going to call it.
So again, root crops, I mean we just talked about bamboo, you know, edible bamboo shoots. Well technically that is a root crop, but it blends through your other layers. Other root crops that you can plant in your own forest garden, you know, you could plant a hog peanut, for example, or a ground nut. These are things that are edible tubers. You could plant sunshoaks.
Or they call them Jerusalem artichokes, even though they're not from Jerusalem and they're not artichokes. They're actually members of the sunflower family. But they call them sunchokes. And those are great. And they just keep coming back every year. All these things I mentioned are called peanut and groundnut and sunchokes. They come back every year with minimal to no maintenance at all. You just have to harvest them. And we can put that.
sort of around these other layers that we're building in our system, in our forest garden system that's modeled from nature. Make sure you check your partial, make sure you check the sun requirements of each of the crops that you're planting and spacing. You know, we want to make sure, like if you notice in the forest, if you look around at how trees are spaced,
If you're in a natural regrowth forest, not one that's been planted where all the pine trees are lined up for miles, but a natural regrowth forest, you notice that there's a pretty good chunk of space between certain trees. And the ones where they have a lot of space between them, those trees tend to be really big. And where there's a lot of little understory trees,
There tend to be a lot of them closer together, and those trees tend to be rather small in diameter. We want to replicate that in our own forest garden.
You know, the space in between those big trees, maybe we'll use like those large fruit and nut trees, the space in between, we want to fill up with all kinds of stuff, right? It's good to have that space. We want to take advantage of that space. We're packing as much in as we can. So, you know, your root crops can certainly be included in that.
Now, don't be afraid to get a little unconventional. I mean, I'm talking about some obscure perennial stuff. There's a really good edible, herbaceous layer plant that's been used for hundreds of years called Good King Henry. And you can get that those seeds. And I don't keep coming back every year, Good King Henry. And they're delicious. They're packed with vitamins. But back to this root layer.
Your root crops could even be like parsnips and radishes and carrots and rutabagas, potatoes, like I said, sun chokes. I mean, you can throw annuals into this system and it will work. It's just because you have to take care of those things every year, you know, it's going to require that additional work.
That's why a lot of people in permaculture and what I would I recommend is you know Perennials are great if you can get them still I know one source of perennials. Hopefully you guys can still access this website. It's www.oikos.com
And you can get a lot of these perennials from that particular source. They're a great source, and I did ask for their permission, and they didn't tell me. I couldn't. So anyways, I'm not getting a kickback though. Anyway, so you got like ground peanut and all that kind of stuff there. It's different types of sun chokes. So also in our root layer, don't forget about bulbs.
So for example, daffodil bulbs, other types of flower bulbs, there's, believe it or not, there's all kinds of effects that a bulb sitting in the same little patch of ground has. Every year it sits there. So over time it has an effect. And the daffodil secretes a chemical into the soil that prevents grass from growing.
And daffodils are very not tasty to deer and other kinds of things and gophers. So they tend to repel above ground and below ground pests as well. So if you plant daffodils, for example, as part of your root layer, or you plant garlic, or both, you're actually having a beneficial effect.
Even if you can't eat the daffodils, well, you can eat garlic. And that'll keep things away as well. And garlic is a natural antibiotic. So let's keep all this in mind when we're designing our particular, our own food forest or forest gardening system.
And again, we're basing our discussion this evening, Grow Your Own, The Budding Revolution. We are basing our discussion, this is a pre-recorded program, on the layers of the forest. So right now, in the layer of the forest I'm standing in, I've got full sun. So it's pretty warm right now, even though it's the winter time, which is nice.
And that full sun would not have been available had enough dropped that particular tree last year. So that's a good thing. And I'm able to grow now. I'm growing mugwort, Artemisia vulgaris in that particular area. And it's doing great. That's part of our root layer that we're talking about, or like the rise of the sphere. So I've got some of that about five feet away from me at the moment.
And that is an medicinal. No, it's not something you, you know, impair your consciousness or whatever. It's an medicinal for sort of medical, I guess you could say, problems, physiological problems. Okay, so that's my word. But anyways, now the sixth layer of the forest is called the soil surface.
And so that's basically just the surface of the soil right there. And you're going to have a lot of ground cover crops there if you want to do a productive food-oriented forest garden in your area. So these might be things that are just peas, cucumbers.
Sweet potato in many areas works great as a ground cover crop. You could also include some members of the herbaceous layer that just kind of covers the ground to shade the ground. Like for example, comfrey, that's C-O-M-F-R-E-Y, C-O-M-F-R-E-Y. And comfrey
is a medicinal and also really does a good job repairing bruises and sprains and all that kind of stuff. You're unable to get to a store to get any kind of emergency first aid supplies. Well, true to the name of the show, I'm encouraging you to grow your own first aid supplies. So we can include that as part of our forest garden system.
comfrey. And there's other things that we could use. For example, we could grow a St. John's wort, which is a flower that will bring in beneficial insects.
So, and that also has effects for folks who maybe they have some mood issues that could be something that they might enjoy as a tea if that's the case. Or it could just be a little pick me up every once in a while. You know, you've got the guys out there saying, hey guys, let's have some tea here. You know, just sit around and you know, paw the ground and bite the bushes and just, you know, kick back and relax a little bit.
It's not going to impair your judgment and it doesn't produce any kind of euphoria. It's just a communal kind of thing like let's do something together, you know, drink cup of tea. And I say that because there's various cultures around the world outside of the United States that
drinking tea is part of their social culture that is expected that you do that. Now I'm not saying that's right and I'm not saying that's wrong, but if you ever come across one of those cultures or if you're ever in one of those cultures, I think it would be important to blend in so that way you don't get outed as a particular interloper. Anyhow, let's go on to the final layer of the food forest here.
and or the regular forest and that's going to be the vertical layer. The vertical layer. The seventh layer of the forest is the climbers. Those are your vines. So poison ivy is part of that seventh layer. Poison oak is part of the shrub layer.
of the forest, incidentally. So poison ivy goes right up those trees. There's also wild grapes in the natural environment here that I can see. There's also standard grapes that have been planted there to take advantage of that particular layer of the forest, the declining layer, the vining layer.
So in other climates, you know, there's a lot of vines and those can be used as, you know, transport systems. You know, in many cultures have used the vine layers transport systems. For example, in during the Vietnam War, the VC elements of the VC or NVA, whatever,
You know, they would actually tie treetops together with vines from the vine layer, which would conceal their bamboo platforms and roads. It would conceal roads. So they tie the treetops together to provide like a, just a natural camouflage so aerial vehicles could not see the roads underneath that canopy layer.
So, the vining layer of the forest is very important. It has a lot of uses. And we can think about, you know, in our own food forest, planting a vining layer to provide food, but maybe also to provide some security or cordage, you know, things like that. So, this broadcast is really just to get you kind of thinking. I'm not trying to push an agenda here.
I just want you to survive what's coming or maybe what's already there. I don't know. If you're listening this year or in the future, you're probably like we've already been doing all that, but maybe that's a good idea, doing that thing or whatever.
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Okay, so we are back. Welcome back. This is pre-recorded version of Grow Your Own, The Budding Revolution. My name is Joe. I'm here in the Carolinas at the moment, and I'm actually in the forest. I have a little recorder thingy here, and I've been talking about layers of the forest. I felt it would be nice to kind of take a little walk deep in the woods.
And you may hear some gunfire. We have some folks training very nearby. But I wanted to take a little walk in the woods with you today and talk about the layers of the forest. And we've been talking about the food forest, how to grow your own forest that's going to produce food, as well as medicinal crops, as well as functional crops, functional crops that will allow us to, that will serve a purpose for us, whether it's
using vines to tie things together or maybe using bamboo or even other large canopy type trees for wood so we can build structures. Even if it's an expedient structure, we can use branches from understory trees to build what they say nowadays on some of the TV shows. They say, oh, it's a survival structure. It's survival structure. Well, OK.
Yeah, you could call it a survival structure, but isn't your house a survival structure? These more sort of expedient structures that we have learned about in the survival community are nothing more than taking care of our basic need. All human beings have three basic needs, food, clothing, and shelter. Food, clothing, and shelter. Clothing.
is your portable shelter. So anyways, we can use elements and plant things that over the long term, like if we want to plant a particular type of tree that's going to be really good for building pole timber that won't break down really fast. If we want to plant a black locust tree, black locust tree,
Those are great for pole timber. And we can plant those, and our grandkids or our kids can harvest those and build their own house. So we don't want to put that right next to our house today. We want to put that sort of configuration far out, because we're not going to visit it often. Once we plant those black locust trees, we're going to allow that to be part of our wildlife zone.
right, where maybe we might plant those trees in a configuration so we could easily pick off a deer or whatever is going through there.
We space them far enough or we put them in a particular pattern so that no matter what happens, no bullets could possibly get through. So we use that as almost like a long-term wood defensive shield. And I know that this is out there, but we have to start thinking defensively as well.
Okay, even a simpler example of structuring. Now we are talking about structuring our forest garden. We're structuring our zones, our design of our particular land. So if we have our own forest and we're building our own forest for years down the road, we want to think about these sorts of things. We don't want to just go out there and say, okay, well, this looks like a good place to plant a tree. Here we go.
You've got a bunch of trees. You've got a bunch of tree seedlings or tree seeds. You've got the land to do it. So why not spend some time to think about how to do it so it's going to have multiple benefits. We're going to plant our forest so that it benefits us in many ways. Eventually we'll get timber out of it.
Our ancestors will get, our future ancestors will get timber out of it. I guess we call that our progeny. And really, I want to prohibit vehicle access. Because I'm sure the vehicles of the future are going to be just as well advertised as the ones of today, you know, in terms of the enemy. Like, oh, they're going to have tracked vehicles and little probably stuff that you've seen on Star Wars and then, you know, Buck Rogers and everything.
So it's like in Star Trek and whatnot. So maybe they might have those little land speeder things or whatever in the future. Who cares? If we plant trees that in 80 years, 100 years, or 200 years, they'll last that long like your big oak trees, your burroke, it's not going to matter what the hell technology just because there's going to be a physical barrier there. They're not going to be able to get their drones through if they have drones that can be, it's going to take them four hours.
to go less than one mile if we plant everything in our understory. It's just so confusing and all over the place. And we've done it in a grid, in a particular grid pattern or circular pattern. It's going to have a hard time with all those branches. Your drones won't be able to fly through your forest. So think about these kinds of things.
And when we're planting canopy trees, why don't we take advantage of it? And in the vining layer, we can use grapes or any other kind of vining species. Do we want to use poison ivy? Well, there are some people that are immune to poison ivy, so they touch the vine and nothing happens. They don't get a ratchet or anything. But we can't guarantee that that
trait, you know, is going to be there for everybody, so we have to be careful about poison ivy. But I don't know, I guess if your whole family is immune to poison ivy, you could plant as much poison ivy as you want, and nobody, even if the black uniformed moose come through, you know, they're going to see all this poison ivy and say, all right, well, we've got to get rid of this before we can get through. And that gives you guys enough time to get out of there or do whatever else you have to do, employ your secondary or whatever defensive
plans. I'm talking about forest design now. We went over the basics of the forest garden patterning after nature and we're patterning after nature because not because we worship, you know, the Sun. We're patterning it after nature because we are observing that
Over thousands of years, without any human interaction at all, there are some forests that are more productive now than any forest that we have in existence. There's sort of ancient forests. There's been areas, I believe, in the
southern hemisphere of planet Earth that forest had basically been untouched. And they're still discovering new bug species there, different species of snakes and reptiles and whatnot. Somehow these things have been captured in just the natural formation of the Earth and whatnot. But we're learning from forests.
If as far as design works in nature, in the natural world, in this visually chaotic way, why can't that work for us too? And see, nature doesn't have guys around with chainsaws and combines and rototailers and all that kind of stuff. Nature has the process of mulch and shade.
And this is like a year-to-year process. There's always mulch and shade in the forest. And mulch is the leaves dropping or the things dropping. And shade comes from the canopy layer. So when one of those big canopy trees falls down due to an act of nature, like, you know,
winds or whatever. You know, those branches fall, the trees fall, the leaves fall, and all of that rots right where it lays. There's no human beings out there, you know, shredding that up and putting it into a, you know, a composting, you know, shredder or something. Nobody's doing that, right? It just decomposes and rots by itself. And yet, somehow, the
species around it, all these different layers of the forest around it, is still productive. They're still growing. They actually see that tree falling or that branch falling and it's like, OK, that opens up some sun so now we can grow up. And our herbaceous layer or understory layer, so it's our low tree layer, that sun sends a signal.
Like, okay, we've got energy now that we're going to grow towards. We could use the sun's heat to grow towards. So we want to use those principles for our own benefit. And that's why we're designing for nature. We're designing for nature because it naturally works out with very little to no attention at all. It allows us to be lazier in our own forest garden systems. Okay? That's why we pattern
designing our own forests, we pattern that from nature. So in the forest, at least where I'm at right now, you know, there's a stream. And this stream, I'll walk down to it so maybe you can hear it. This stream here actually
is very toxified right now. In terms of the location it's at, there's a lot of pollutants. And you want to be careful in your area that if you're going to be harvesting and filtering water, you want to make sure you know it's upstream. Now, I know for a fact that what's upstream from here is a lot of runoff from roads and, most importantly, spraying operations from farms of runoff.
that is toxified with Roundup and the different types of oils. So I can't drink from this stream. So you want to know that before you try and mess around with it, because otherwise, in the future, we might not have an ability to test water. We might not have the ability to filter water through means like your whatever kind of water filtering systems we might have access to now.
So there is a stream layer in the forest and as long as you're sort of in, I guess, like a coastal area or near a lake or something like that, you're near a larger body of water river system. But when we're looking for a site, we also want to make sure we have water under control. Now, if you're going to design your own forest garden on your piece of land at your house, for example,
I would recommend water is something very important to nature you plan into your system. It's kind of like an unspoken layer. It's like, well, yeah, plants need sunlight, but they also need water. Everything, the entire humans need water. So I'm not talking about digging a well, although...
If that's the best way to irrigate your forest garden and that's what you want to do, then please go right ahead and do it. If that's the way that you need to get drinking water and you have the ability to drill a well, by all means go for it. I think those are great ideas. But if we don't have access to those things,
If we can't dig or drill well, we're going to have to figure out a way to irrigate our forest garden and our crops through natural means. So what I want you to do, one day I want you to go out and observe the layers of the forest. And I want you to find a spot somewhere, wherever you are, where, and I'm saying I want you to, but obviously you do what you want, but I'm trying to teach you something. So if you observe
where there's water. And you look at the contours of land around the water. Observe the vegetation around the water, around that stream, or around that creek, or whatever it is. Notice that the contours of the land, the water might be going up hill or down hill, but that water is level. The water isn't all diagonal. The water exists relative to the land underneath of that water.
the bottom of that water body that we're looking at. So water always seeks its own level. That's a principle that we can use from nature, from this stream. And we can apply it, our forest garden. Water seeks its own level. So when we're thinking about designing our tree system, our canopy tree layer, or our understory tree layer, you know, those standard sized fruit trees, door fruit trees, you know, we're going to do our herbaceous layer.
and everything, all those other layers I mentioned earlier, we want to make sure we include water. And a natural way, I think the old English or the Calps may have originated, it's called a swale, S-W-A-L-E. And a swale is a ditch that's not compacted that's dug on contour with the land.
And you can make that as wide as you like, you know, maybe three feet wide, okay? And that's swale. What we're going to do with all the dirt that comes out of that swale, we're going to put it on the downhill side and we're not going to compact that downhill side. So we dig that swale near our trees, up slope of our trees, and
We're going to deposit all this stuff and we could use anything to do that digging guys. You could be an excavator or shovel or whatever you want. But we're going to do it on contour with the land, dig that soil. And with all of our stuff, our soil and whatnot that comes out of that soil so that we're going down deep into the ground, making that about three feet wide or more, whatever you want to get in there, we're going to take that dirt and we're going to put that on that downhill side and we're going to plant trees.
in those piles of dirt. We're not going to compact those piles of dirt. And we're going to plant our cover crops and our shrub layer and our herbaceous layer and our understory tree layer. We're going to plant all that in the downhill, uncompacted little piles of earth that we create.
We're going to make sure that it gets off, so maybe we baby the cover crops and they are basically a little bit. Add lots of mulch that first year, first couple of years. Plant your bulbs, plant your roots and all, just in the ways with the layers that I've been telling you. Because you're using that swale uphill and that swale is perfectly level at the bottom of it, at the base of it, that's how you dig it.
What that's going to do is every time it rains, it's going to harvest the rainwater upslope of the land. And it's going to, that swale, because we've dug it on contour level, it's going to hold water evenly no matter how long that swale is. So while it's raining, it's going to look like a little bit of a pond, like a long pond.
Over the course of just a very short period of time the soil will naturally take that water and soak it downhill into the landscape where we've put all that uncompacted earth and soil and dirt and everything else where we've planted our food forest. The mist with his clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat speaking low to me. We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny.
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And the garborating machine just started to make them disappear. And all the globalists that thought they had deals with, well, there were no deals for the traders. Anyway, it's been a perfect day. You could not ask for a nicer day. You better watch it. The babies are out. The small bambai, the birthings are continuing and we've got a lot of little freckled
white speckled Fawns running around with mom. They don't know anything about vehicles so slow down pay attention especially at twilight Because anything can pop out in front of you sometimes mom and she's having enough kill you little ones Yeah, you can own like a small dog. That's not really nice though because little gear become big gear that can be eaten And we want to add them later. So pay attention Number one vehicles there are some really
Well, let me put it this way. It ain't worth going to gov liquidation for much anything anymore. I should say iron planet. Now, the supply and equipment aside, there's a bunch of stuff in there. Yes, you need to look at, but you have to also look at what you got to do to get to the facility to actually acquire the product. But I was looking at some of the prices that they are asking on run of the mill
surplus vehicles. Guys, I never thought I would see it so stupid, so crazy with idiot stick bids by dimwits who don't know how to control their paddle that right off the bat sealed, well not sealed bid, computer bid asking about what like $27,000 for a punkajunk version of a Jeep.
the newer Prowler, Pumper, Pinkernicle, whatever it is. It's a four wheel vehicle, one step above an ATV, two steps below a quarter ton standard Jeep. You can just tell when the F hat kosher mafia can see the idiot stick American taxpayer coming.
And the end result is a piece of junk like that, that in reality, they got rid of it. Sure, first of all, it shouldn't have built the way it was. If we could crank out a quarter ton transport the way we did years ago, there is no reason for us not to be able to do so today. But for surplus to come out and you're talking tens of thousands of dollars for an item, it's like, well, the word crazy town comes to mind.
I mean, I understand Humvees slash Hummers, Humvees have leveled off, at least they're not as crazy as they were. But all of them have got some pretty major mileage on them. You won't find any, what would you call it, motor pool queens like we used to have. Although motor pool queens usually got parts stripped off them. And eventually, they were on the books, but they really weren't gonna roll anywhere. It was the way that you stole parts to keep your other vehicles running cuz spare parts were not available.
Guys, we need to make sure this does not happen. I like military vehicles. We have thousands of them, and I'm not exaggerating there. We would buy fleet vehicles for $27.50 apiece if you made a closed bid on, say, 50 of them. The last time that we bought Jeeps, the quarter-ton M151 Ford Mutt,
We paid, as a group, we paid about $37, 27 for the second, now that's the cheapest, about $27.50 per unit because we bid on hundreds of them. Later on, or actually, you should say, forgive me, before that, the second last bid was about $36 for a couple hundred of them.
It was a sealed bid, you had to do all kinds of terrible things to the Jeep, but when you got done with it, you could put it all back together and you had a Jeep. Had a 1-51 Ford Mutt, A1, A2, A3, blah, blah. So today, well, you go look at the prices at Crazy Town.
And it's not like you're getting something that is maybe, you know, was a reserve vehicle that's been sitting on the shelf. No, no, we're talking two tones of color cuz body parts and then switch. Obvious, you know, punkadunk wear, tear and dings. I don't have a problem with that, but I used to pay for an M880, anywhere from as little as $45 to about $65. And our M880 fleet costs nothing.
Cuckvees, when most people didn't know what they were, or the Chevy Square Body 70s, were going more. They'd be about $200 apiece initially when they started coming through the surplus system, and they weren't hunkers. There's also the M715, we have a ton of those. Those are actually a fun vehicle. The original axles on the M715 is the big foot truck, the original one, the first generation truck was made out of.
Then they bought bigger axles and bigger axles and bigger everything and the rest is history with big trucks, with monster trucks. So we need a tactical fleet, but your best bet, if you're listening and you're down south, I've said this many times, but I can't emphasize this, guys, you can have vehicles people appear to die for.
No rust on them and people go, well, it's a clunker truck in the backyard there. And it's like the guy's neighbor's got, it's like no rust. It's got a dull paint patima cuz I'm sitting out in the sun. But other than that, it's like it's an old truck, but it's not a clunker truck.
Okay, you can't stick your hand through the corner panel for the rust like we get up here in Michigan. Once a vehicle comes up here, it's a death knell, but we try to avoid that with certain pieces of equipment. It's like we don't take armor out in the salt. If we can help it, we go cross country or we keep it in training areas. And if we do take it out, like the wheeled assault or the light armored vehicles like track, they get washed just like firetruck before they go back into the crib or they go back into the cage for the night.
We need, pick a system, here's how this works, Ford, Dodge, Chevy, whatever your favorite is, I run Chevys. But we also have a whole bunch of F-150 Fords that are for one part of the family. But the Silverado's, Suburbans, Denali, that's available cheap enough, Early Otts, these are not
points and condenser trucks. We have those, the M7-15 I mentioned is one of those. But this is our fleet for tactical purposes, for use, everyday use and for future tactical purposes. The vehicles that are out there, what we're gonna work with, and especially if you got one of those yard trucks, it's backyard truck, it's nothing good. I got my fancy truck up front, I don't want the fancy truck. I want you to take that meter truck, drag it up, clean it up.
Do whatever you need to make sure it's mechanically sound and then start tactifying it cuz you won't cry when you lose it. We are going on to what is going to be a national battlefield. This war is gonna be all over the United States. We are not gonna have enough transportation no matter how hard we try, but we are rich by comparison to the rest of the world.
The massive cornucopia of equipment that we have laying around is priceless. It's a big deal over in the Middle East when the Israeli run ISIS, Israeli Secret Intelligence Service, terrorists, well, whatever you wanna call them, combatants, got a handful of Toyota pickup trucks that were brand new. It was a big deal. They kept using them for propaganda purposes.
Guys, how many pickup trucks do you have just going down the road? I was doing this today. How many could I count in people's backyards from one village or city to the next? There's 50 some vehicles easily I could count with the route in the open that are obviously reserve vehicles. 50 and they're all between 20, 15 and maybe 10 years old.
And they're not all beat to shit, they don't have the front end crushed, they're not damaged beyond repair, they're just utility vehicles. That's what we need more of. The biggest problem I've had is impressing upon, or a difficult time too, is impressing upon the medical units that their support vehicles should be minimal cost.
But try to match them up for models for spare parts for tire rims for tires for all the critical parts and perishable So if one of the rat pack dies what does the rest of the rat pack care? But before the rat pack leaves the dead rat it gets stripped bare-butt naked of everything
And by the time you're done, everything that's usable is on the other vehicles and they keep going down the road or a recovery unit or recovery vehicle strips off the valuable parts and keeps moving. I have no preference in terms of if you were building up something, so I said, well, I'm not gonna use shit, this is my recovery, I'm gonna use Ford. So you can always get a dipshit that's always gonna do that just to try and be pissy and try to keep they can get something going. If they're trying to stir the pot, they're not an ally, they're an enemy, okay?
And they don't understand me. I don't care what you commit to, just commit to it. You wanna buy five used F-150 Fords of whatever model, standardized on them if you can. Congratulations, that's your truck. They stand there and they kinda suck vapors cuz they were hoping to create some kind of stupid argument that doesn't need to exist and cannot exist in this age. It's like arguing about firearms. I don't care what you got. If you show up with a 105 Howitzer under your arm, guess what?
Congratulations, have you trained with it? You know how to use it? Fantastic, let's bring it to the fight. So I really don't care what weapon you have. You might have the latest two dingus 4000 that cost $3,000, $4,000. You got $12,000 worth of optics on it. Congratulations, you're doing great. You show up with an Anderson AR-15 with the basic five power scope on the roof. Congratulations, thank you for being here. That's the attitude you all better grow.
The gun snobbery BS is gonna die real quick along with a whole lot of people by the way because it doesn't make numerous how sophisticated or unsophisticated your weapon if you don't get your act together and actually work as a team you're gonna get your ass run over you know Well like a lawnmower So again square your technology way commit the most important thing is commit perfect. This is one thing perfect What do I mean by that? Well you chick you chose the system. What do you know about it?
It's just like what we were talking about with medical earlier. This is why you want to know the equipment that you're using. I don't care if it's a truck, I don't care if it's an armored vehicle, I don't care if it's a handheld radio. You don't wait till the last minute, pull it out of the box, and then try to figure out how to make it work. On the slide, you want to know why? Noise and light discipline, or the lack of noise and light discipline, will get you killed.
Lack of familiarity with your weapon means that at an important moment when you are under stress, you do not have the muscle memory that you should have and you will fumble screw, make a mistake, hesitate, and perhaps be skewered with a bayonet, shot with a bullet, or club like a baby seal. Prior, proper planning prevents piss-poor performance. The plan should be to master the trade. And all of you out there need to be focusing on that.
With our medical units, again, the middle of this next month, and for all of our people who are in the Michigan or Northern Ohio area, we are having a series of medical builds. And I will point out again, recommendation, I said this yesterday, but now I'm gonna re-qualify this. What you need, if you do not have these for your unit, many do, is an IFAC kit, the individual first aid blowout kit. That's the other term that's used, blowout kit.
If you want to understand this, go over to YouTube, punch in blowout kit. You will have probably 50 to 100 videos at least pop up. What are they? They're people who have educated themselves through the school of hard knocks. Typically, they've been in the service. They've built, they've had an IFAT kit.
They're prepping for what's going on. They are passing on the information as they've experienced. You will see variations on the basic blowout kit based upon A, the period of time that the person served, and or developments or embellishments that the individual feels are necessary because it was critical to the survival of the casualty.
I don't care which one you choose. There are many fantastic videos on the subject and all of them are working. They all make sense. Don't argue about lesser points, discuss lesser points, but don't argue about lesser points because individuals have different experiences depending upon the period of time that they served and applied the technology.
I integrate as much as I can from overlapping eras for a reason. Number one, because we got tonnage in the material. So I'm not gonna get rid of it. Older equipment is not outdated. It's not obsolete. That's BS, okay? The most important thing here is you need to search around and you can go to sportsmansguide.com, sportsmansguide.com, sportsmansguide.com, colmans.com, colmans.com.
Colmans.com. Teemu, yeah, Teemu. You know, Teemu has iFAC pouches? They'll need to be the most expensive. I would point out that with an iFAC, do you think you're gonna use it over and over again? Think about what it is. You got shot. Nobody can help you. You are going to have to deal with it yourself.
You're getting blood all over everything. Your hands are greasy and kind of syrupy right now. You need to save yourself because everybody else is in a firefight. The iFAC is designed over to the back left so that you can reach it, grab everything you need, and start stuffing the hole and putting everything in place. I'll bet you mess that up. I'll bet you the same sticky gooey, bloody, messy, maybe even some gut fluid is on all of your equipment right now because you just handled everything.
So I'll bet you it's not coming back for a second round. At least you won't see it because you're gonna probably need to be somewhere getting fixed. After we say after you a probably save yourself to a certain degree and then we follow up by finishing the job because we're gonna help you as soon as we get done, you know, fighting whoever we're shooting at. So the eye fact does not have to be the most expensive because it's going probably one way. For as long as you carry it, it needs to be durable enough to survive being beta on and bounced around and part of your combat kit.
But beyond that, again, you can go to a number of different sources. You want the standard IFAT kit that the military has presented because it's out there in ABU, ACU, Coyote Brown. Take your pick of multi-scam, okay? Multi-scam 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15. What are they on now? I don't care. I don't even worry about it.
Multiscam has become tactical chic for the moment. There'll be something new down the road and then everybody will go, multiscam, that's so passe. So in the meantime, whatever you can find that's cheapest, if you go to eBay and look around, don't grab the first thing. Look for free shipping wherever possible. If you have a bunch of people, try to find a bundle of these things. Now, if somebody asked me while we were on break, you sent me a quick note.
What about like grade two? Yeah, I'd buy grade two. If you had a bunch of people outfit or even if you don't, if somebody's offering some grade B which is used, not pretty but fully functional, then grab them. They're cheap, you can load up a bunch of them, so the material, hopefully, you're going to save on the material that goes inside, ShopMedVet.com and a few other sources.
And so everything that you need is probably gonna cost more than the pouch, hopefully, because you don't wanna buy, the stuff has gone crazy price, everything has. I mean, to the point where what you would have paid for an entire load-bearing kit, you're paying for some of these pouches by themselves now. That's not what you want. You need to find the least expensive. This is one of those items where you need durable
Government does make durable for the most part and if not there's a bunch of other aftermarket models that are out there. Some of them are made for the rental revolution slash the mercenary market. But you need a standard iFAC and you need the standard insert. Now we can fill that. We have everything to fill that. We will have more. And if you're part of one of the scheduled events then we will take care of that. But you need to start collecting iFAC pouches.
If you don't have it, and again then, well what do I put in it? At the very least, even if you didn't hook up with us, go over to YouTube, punch in iFacts slash blowout kits, and you're going to find out every step of the way what you need. And in fact, usually the instructor is very good about explaining the purpose behind each tool in the toolkit. I don't care which one you embrace. It's not my micromanagement job to do that. This is macro motion.
There are millions, tens of millions. It is impossible to individually micromanage the force that we have. And because we need to be doing this as quickly as possible and you have the same 24 hours in the day that I do, all of you out there have to pick up the weight from your end and get the job done.
Now you want to keep your people alive. In fact, I don't care if you're prepping because you're going to hide under your pillow underneath the moldy hideaway bed in the basement in your retreat after you've nailed yourself into the basement and you boarded up all the windows to make it look like your house was a shed and is not occupied and you hide there for the war.
Just in case somebody figures out there might be somebody in the house and maybe they start going after you and you end up getting a bullet right up your butt, an IFAK would be handy for every family member as part of their loadout. So whether you're into cowardice mode or save America mode, either way, medical is something you are going to need.
See how that works? And if you do it for yourself and you're into coward mode, I don't have a problem with the coward mode, because if you take care of yourself, you're not a burden to any of us. And if you have the same tools in the toolbox, you can take your own hairy hind end over there, hide in the basement, I don't care. We've already had a big experience with this for the coronavirus, so do you think I'm expecting any different with a lot of dunderheads? No, not at all.
I expect the coward factor to be very high. I expect the response factor to be very high. Now, when I say very high for the coward factor, it's not as much as you think. Go ahead, call her, jump in there.
Yeah, as far as my opinion on the medical genre is, the most important thing is to have a tourniquet. Now, not only in your medical kits, small IFAX,
larger resupply, but at least have one on the personal body. I'm talking all the time, 24-7, as a possibility. We never know when a situation is gonna come up. If we did, we were turned down a different street, right? Well, as a matter of fact, on that note, here's the thing. Remember, depending on the battle uniform you've chosen, gosh, you got more pockets than most people know what to do with.
Yeah.
You got tons of pockets on the modern ACU cut and in the battle warrior kit that they went to. And you got a lot of pockets on the outfit. So you're right, there is no reason not to have it on your person all the time. Pick a pocket, how many do you have? And to be quite honest, I would also say, because this is our kit, okay? Let me explain something. If you were to be brought into my formation, the people that I've trained,
We carry all the other compresses and all the other stuff we've talked about here, but every man carries, because I had a source for these years ago, a medium field dressing in the left popcorn pocket because it's available. And the popcorn pocket fits it nicely and you still have room for other junk in there if you want. But every man carries it in the same place so that if you fall,
I know that if, God, this is really a mess. Well, guess what? You've got that dressing, every man's carrying one. If you don't use it for yourself, we got a guy that's really badly hurt. It's like everything else we've talked about. It's an integrated spare part that we can incorporate to the team's advantage. And spare tourniquets are the same way. These are things nobody wants to even blandly think about.
is, even if you carry a couple of tourniquets, you can lose two limbs and they'll still try to have to use a second tourniquet on a single limb, depending upon damage you may not be able to proceed because it's internally can't easily be seen. Especially with arterial, you know, tears or shredding that takes place. You're looking at fragmentation devices, perforations with projectiles,
Those both can be very erratic and what happens, you got to remember something is you're hoping you could first clamp off that vein or that artery and then also in the process maybe use the tourniquet. Problem is if it's in the upper leg, especially because it's such a significant channel of for fluids, you know for vital fluids. What happens is your circulatory system will contract and stinker.
And so that piece of tubular linguine will slide up the, what is the traditional channel that it rests in. And you assume that you're able to put the compressive in particular part, forgive me, tourniquet at a particular point. You still use the compressive, by the way. But you may have to leave that one in place and still go farther up the limb, whatever stump you have there, or put part of the limb you have left, and apply the tourniquet at a higher point. Remember, we talked about a pressure ball or a pressure block.
going over what you can identify as the vein. And the reason for this is because again, I think it's anywhere from five minutes to about an hour for the circulatory system to release from a contraction like that. And it doesn't make you risk if it's your arm, if it's your fingers, it's your hand, it can be your foot. Your body responds this way.
as part of the fight flight defense mechanism to try and keep you from bleeding to death. So we can do better. And you're absolutely right. Ternicus can be improvised if you have to. Every cord, every piece of wire I've got that I'm looking at here could be a tourniquet if I had to in an emergency. The big thing is we have tools that are in the toolbox that were built for that purpose. Everybody can see them and identify them and you all need to know how to use them. So that's especially important. Now another thing on that note,
Guys, make up a bag or make a little footlock or a tote. Take an example of every primary medical item you have that you're going to be used in a common fashion, including an iFAC, by the way, if you can, and make a training kit. Now, you're not going to rip it open and throw it away and find another one. You're going to rip it open and do what you're going to do, and then you're going to put it back in the package as best you can.
and you're going to reuse it so people can visualize the object, you can show them what the product looks like, you can demonstrate how the product is applied, and then you can ask the student to repeat the process to show you that they understand the mission, they understand the purpose behind what you did. And tourniquets are another thing. You know what? You need to practice with the tourniquets.
because there are different models. In fact, there's a few people have a tough time understanding. So it's a good idea to sit everybody down, break out all the surgery lights, put a volunteer on the big old eight and a half by 11 conference table or your regular meetup table, and everybody practices applying a tourniquet. Seriously. Now, if you want to make a dummy up, it's got somebody can get one of the better dummies that are made for the purpose. Fantastic. Oh.
It is, oh, we're at the bottom of the hour, by the way. Before we go any farther, let me say something. Over at, guys, over at ironplanet.com. Go to the military auction section. I know what I, you heard what I said earlier. Something interesting popped up there. If you go through the scroll, I believe it's out of Pennsylvania, I could be wrong. But if you go through the scroll for the latest auctions,
A quantity of the mine, class, and grenade class training aid units are up in the next auction coming up. What this is is a series of plastic, they're panels with plastic simulations of all of the most common mines, grenades, and other anti-personnel devices. And it is a tutorial package, it's a class package.
I think there are seven of them in one, seven kits, seven sets in one lot. But it is very easy to identify by the icon picture that they threw up there, plus there is an extensive portfolio of pictures. This is over at ironplanet.com. And if you go into the military surplus auctions, you look for
field gear and just punch in, look off the side, there's subjects, go through the different subjects, you'll see that I think it pops up with a regular field gear and stuff. But I don't know, there's no price on it, there's a minimal bid. And I think the minimal bid is $5, ignore that, it's gonna go a lot higher. But it'd be cool if it did go for 10 or 15, you never know, money's tight right now. You never know with these auctions. So you might wanna go check that out, anybody who's listening goes, huh?
Yeah, pretty cool item. A great way that nobody can screw with you because these are all plastic simulators. Nothing that anybody can get all tense about. I'm sure they'd write propaganda about it. Piss on them. Who cares? We're too late in the game. Don't care what the other side says. They can shove it up there. Are sideways and we'll use an 8 foot 2 by 4 to get that done. Other things with regard to medical, let's do this. Shopmedvet.com. Shopmedvet.com.
Shopmidvet.com and now we're past the bottom of the hour a little bit. I always catch on past the bottom of the hour Edward if you could and for our friends that are shortwave listeners. We got a few requests from there so Elder and Tyrone and again Hold that here because I got a big long list too. I'm just see if we can do a little variety here Well, what the heck? Yellow Rose at Texas
Let's do that one because I've got about a half dozen requests. And again guys, this is from the album Songs for the Second Civil War. And it's on YouTube so you can find it. And Ed, if you could, Yellow Rose of Texas.
And if I ever find her, we never more shall part She's the sweetest rose of colors and the soldier ever knew Arise and bright as diamonds, this sparkle like the dew You may talk about your winsome names and sing of Rosalie For the evil rose of Texas, beneath the bells of Tennessee
While I joined up with the Texas Guard, the army of my state We marched down to the border and there we made it safe Against that storm from Mexico we all stood firm and true And each night as the stars emerged my thoughts returned to you The sweetest rose of color that this soldier ever knew The rise of brightest diamonds and they sparkle like the dew You may talk about your instant maids and sing of Rosalie For the yellow rose of Texas
the bells in Tennessee, the heart of proud old Houston, we met the Federal Mine, with grit, text and courage we fought into the night, the echoes of our struggle under the city's glow, yet in the silence between the shots I mister soft pillow.
soldier ever knew. Her eyes of bright and diamonds and these sparkles lying in the new. You may talk about your Winston-Mason thing of rosary, but the yellow rose of Texas beats the bells in Tennessee. As a virgin, yeah, with the rangers I was sent. Wherein those cold dark trenches many a night was spent. Amidst the chill and danger her memory was my fault. I'd hold close to her image, just soothing
of color that the soldier ever knew. They're nice and bright as diamonds and they sparkle like they do. You may talk about your winter maids and sing of roses, and the yellow rose text, sleeps those bells in Tennessee. As a trudge through this new-born land, at her love it is my guide. Amid each burning sunset's glow, through the end me tie.
Again, Yellow Roses from the songs of the Second Civil War, Beltrond Tyran,
And again, if you get a chance, share that. You can go over to YouTube and share it. I believe Ed probably has it over on the scroll with our gilded. Second, easy. Go ahead, call her, jump in there. Go ahead, Mark. You can finish what you're saying. I haven't been off. No, no, I was just going to throw another reek. I was just going to throw the second most common song that we play out of that group, which is, keep your rifle by your side. But go ahead, jump in there first. Ed can find, keep your rifle by your side. Go ahead. You were talking about
vehicles and stuff like that. If you go to YouTube and go to the YouTube channel, Deuce and Guns, that's Deuce and Guns. He has a video, it's military paint on a budget, I believe is the title of the video. But he actually owns a Deuce and he shows in the description for the video, he has all the federal signal pink codes.
that you would need if you went to Home Depot to get, you know, a flat aircraft gray, you know, aircraft blue, green sand color. He has all the paint codes listed in the description of that video. So you could go to Home Depot and get the correct flat military paint code color. And these are perfect matches to the what the military use. Obviously, they're not going to have the
chemical or radar or reflectivity, but you can get the regular outdoor house paint to paint your vehicle. Excellent. And remember guys, it will last, well, if they promise it'll last 30 years on aluminum, don't you think it'll hold up on a truck? Just something to think about there. It's like, well, it's guaranteed to work on cement.
aluminum siding, a steel, it'll also work on a conventional board, which means it covers any kind of material and it expands and contracts with the material seasonally. The amazing thing is that the paint is so efficient on aluminum. So painting that onto a steel deuce and a half or five toner or whatever you make in the way of a vehicle or have, guess what? It's gonna work just fine and excellent. By the way, on that note, we're colors.
One of the most effective and really not a bad color during the day even that I've always been amazed with is the mid Air Force Midnight Blue. Now it was they did do it in a flatter but still it was it was not a gloss but it was a it was like a semi gloss finish and they did it in a gloss irregular commercial automotive finish.
But that color was chosen at night, walking into one of those vehicles was embarrassing. Because the color shading is such that with your natural night vision, it's one of those predator shades. It works incredibly well on flat areas where you don't have any cover.
Now, the only thing that was a dead giveaway for that is that you might recall they did them all in that Air Force Midnight Blue, but they put white stinking letters on the side. Had they not done that, the vehicles were actually invisible at night with natural night vision. And in fact, the blue is so subtle and on, let's just say it's just
Unattractive, I guess, but it also doesn't inspire the fight-flight register where you look at something and go color out of place. And part of that has to do with the natural colors and shadows and shading during the day. You're not supposed to park your vehicle out in the middle of the yard in the open. Unfortunately, the Air Force does have to do that a lot of times.
So, they picked this color so that it was absolutely and distinctively Air Force, but it was an excellent subdued flat pattern. And most people just would look at it today and go, oh, blue truck. Dark, dark blue truck, but not a blue truck.
But if you took it into the tactical venue, add a camouflage net and it's not a bad base color. It's not a camouflage, but it is not a bad base color. And you can incorporate it as a fleet vehicle with all of your tactical units and it would serve in urban, it would serve in the field, out in the sticks.
And as needed, you could always just repaint it. You know, quick brush job with the house paint we were just talking about when you have to gun it and bust up the pattern that way. But the Air Force, midnight blue, typical from the 50s through to the late 70s. Vehicles were still painted, I think, in that color range, depending upon theater up until about 1986.
There were still vehicles in fleet formations that the whole unit was painted in that shade. So you might want to check that color base out. It's cool. Not just pretty looking, it's effective. Let me just proper term effective. Anything else? Go ahead. Mark, here's I'll read off the colors that he has in the description. It's going to be desert tan, sand, dark sandstone, earth yellow.
field drab earth red brown olive drab light green green dark green forest green black aircraft gray aircraft black aircraft green and interior seafoam and He said these are You have the Home Depot paint sales associate input federal standard as the manufacturer under the competitor color lookup
Then have them enter the five digit color code that corresponds to your desired color below Then he says FYI the kark green and brown colors are designated with the 383 in the name So that is that the YouTube channel deuce and guns that's deuce like like the truck and guns on YouTube and the title description of the video is military paint
on a budget. This was posted June 15, 2017, and I'll post it under the YouTube channel on Gilded for people to find it that way if they don't want to try to look it up. If they're on Gilded, they just go straight there and click the link and take it straight to the video. That's all I have for you. Excellent. Thank you. I appreciate that. Good follow-up. Okay.
Oh, somebody's asking, well would you use that on your tactical trucks? Yes, that's what he's talking about. Here we go. By the way, music request. We'll look high and we'll look low. We'll look everywhere we go. And soon the looters will know that they can't hide. They come loud and they come fast. We'll shoot first so we can last. Keep your rifle by your side. Sing in.
They just won't stay away singing Oh Lord, for this I won't need pay When we take a stand No, we must protect our lands Keep your eye full by your side Now come night they'll have our children in their sights So stand on every pass from north to south
Oh, they can scream and they can shout They will never push us out Keep your rifle by your side Singing, oh Lord, they just won't stay away Singing, oh Lord, for this I won't need pay When we take a stand No, we must protect our land Keep your rifle by your side Hums and they'll have tanks Cause they've got funding from the banks
But we won't fall as long as we can fight So they'll go on and say we hate But they won't get past the gate Keep your rifle by your side Singing Or they just won't stay away, singing So this I won't need pay when we take a stand No we must protect our land Keep your rifle by your side
In the east from the Great Plains to Tennessee They help us hold with all that we do need From the west comes another way From Red Sand Fran or Burn, LA Keep your eye for sight Singin' Oh Lord, they just won't stay away Singin' Oh, for this I won't need pay When I see their face No, I must protect my place Keep my rifle
Oh, by my side. Singing, oh lord, they just won't stay away. Singing, oh lord, this I won't need pay when I see their face. No, I must protect my place. Keep my rifle by my side. Keep my rifle by my side. This rifle, 7.62mm M14 is a lightweight air-cooled gas-ropper and a magazine-fed shoulder weapon designed primarily for sediment and backfire, sir.
If you're gonna be carrying a weapon, know how to use it. Master the trade. I don't care what you carry. Again, be effective with it because we're going to war in 24. The bad guys, of course, last two days, yes, we got all the notices and everything. The Brits are, for whatever reason, telling all the people out. Well, they're not telling all the people because all the people won't listen. The face bra wearing shallow hells won't do anything.
The Muslim invaders won't do anything because their logic is they're gonna steal from everybody else. So what the British government is hoping is that everybody else that is being taxed to death and of course that inflation is eating all their money out of, everybody's supposed to get ready. And then the government will steal from you after you got ready. Cuz the pigs don't have any system of their own, the worthless turds, the leftists, the parasites, the jingle heads.
the satanic petal queers just like here in America. They all take care of, they've got their underground whatever, they're doing whatever. You know, the Morlocks are doing what the Morlocks do. But for the most part, whatever they, you know, when they're telling you something like this, it's because their logic is like we saw with Katrina, they will steal it from you.
So you better be able to back it up with ass. As I've said a million times, you can have, you know, your brain, your mind is your first best weapon. But if you do not physically back it up, somebody's going to turn into a canoe. It'll be either government or that parasite that figures, oh, I don't need to do anything. Ah, they're going to go take it from somebody else with the time calm. Really? Well, that pop, boom, boom, I get rid of that problem. And I look at both of them the same way.
The character that thinks that way is a creature of the government. You do realize that, right? That kind of mindset they're gonna take from somebody, that's just bullshitters that we have there, which is why when we get into a war for independence, the characters that are like that and the other characters, they're all our enemy. I'm not a sheep, I ain't no wolf. By God, I am a sheepdog.
And I know chat I understand going full bore and why we're going to have to
So, their logic is that bringing the millions in either of the illegal aliens, right now are the pressure from below versus the pressure from above. The regime with its minions of satanic, pitot, queer, want to swap their wife out at what federal government sponsored S&M programs. If you like the feds here, remember with this thing with the Whitmer event?
You do understand that the characters got busted because he took his wife to a basically a trade-out meet where they were all going to have fun with his wife and I guess otherwise because she wouldn't get naked, wouldn't go along with what he surprised her with. She beat the little bit. He beat the crap out of her and tried to kill her. That's your federal agency. That's all the feds out there. That's the people that you do not want around.
And guys, this is not the first time, this is like repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat. It's the same kind of turn over and over again. So that's the quote unquote pressure from above group. And that's why they very much love and enjoy the perverts and the rest of the trash that at the other end are supposed to come at you unannounced and rate kill pillage and burn.
Now, this is why you need to be organized, armed, equipped, and trained as militia to protect yourself from A, the combatants that are primary, and B, the brigands and scallywags that I've always talked about for 30 years.
For anybody listening to this program, you're not gonna get caught flat-footed, I don't think, because you've got an understanding of what we've been talking about. And by the way, historically, this is not something new. Oh, it's the end of the country because of Revel8. Oh, no, no, it has to do with the way pirates, brigands, and other individuals operate in time of conflict. In every war this has happened, not just the war you're facing now.
in every war. What do you think it was like during the American War for Independence? You think it wasn't perfect? It wasn't clean, the way everybody likes the clean, sanitized version. It wasn't like that at all. And this is nothing new. There isn't anything that should surprise any of you.
So, again, let's get ready for the, you know, well, let's get ready for the problem. It can get far worse. Over the last couple of days, everybody, of course, has also been talking about Putin discussing the idea that, well, if you start targeting weapon systems from Eastern Europe into Ukraine, that's an act of war. Again, there is no such thing as a limited nuclear exchange. Throw that out the window.
It's a gentleman's agreement. We'll only drop 500 kilotons worth of one kiloton warheads in one direction, and they'll only drop a handful or maybe three, four hundred, half a kiloton and one kiloton nuclear devices in the other direction. It will be very civilized. Yeah, and I'm a Chinese jet pilot named Lao Zee.
Both sides know full well that once you start a nuclear exchange, the first rule is use it or lose it. In fact, this is true of most all modern combat for the moment, especially in the initial phases. So we can pretty well count on the idea that in the same note, if you end up with a confrontation and your people are fighting the gun grabbers, it's use it or lose it time. You have a half a million rounds that are available to you.
Well, that diversion you're trying to ignore is the attack you've been expecting. That diversion you are trying to ignore is the attack you have been expecting. Use it, use it and crush. Just don't have a discussion. There is no sense. The moment the trigger is pulled, all conversations are done. You have to win.
No matter what, screams or cries or begging from an enemy who was all pumped up and they're all doped up and they're all a bunch of just sicko-fant, satanic pedo queers. They're all riding together and they're not you. And they don't consider you an American. You're just a target. All of us are just targets. All of us are just people to be stolen from.
That's the mindset of the pig that you have, the sow, the swine that you have right now in the system. And their attitude is you don't deserve what you got even though you worked your ass off for it all of your life. Time to get rid of that problem, time to get rid of the dweebs from the public fool system that have that attitude.
So, square yourselves away. One of the other things here too that Putin mentioned was, again, this would be an exchange that would escalate up against the United States. Guys, America is not gonna be fighting in the Ukraine. What token forces are there is gonna be about it. Why would Russia or America just worry about that front?
When we face off in the Bering Straits person to person, country to country, do you think that all of a sudden that's just not going to be, you're not going to exist? In fact, I would say that it's more likely that the first nuclear exchange off of the continent would be in the Bering Straits against the frontier of Alaska. Boom, boom, boom, only a handful of tactical nukes if they decide that they want to go low nukes.
A handful of tactical loots eradicates pretty much all of the western perimeter defense that we have. And then, well, matter of whether or not they want to, what's that term? Exploit what they've developed. Now, another consideration here too is you don't wanna be in the Pacific, you don't wanna be in the islands. I hate that cuz again, I'm not saying buy the Guam.
A lot of allies and friends are listening right now that are out there in the islands, but guys, it's a bad situation if this goes to high tactical and it goes very quickly because all shipping becomes a legitimate target. And the one thing that's true, the sophistication of the technology is such that sending a bunch of vehicles and equipment to Dave Jones isn't very hard, especially since most of those transports are unarmed merchant marine.
And it's easier just to put a hull buster on a floating boat like that than it is to chase something down and take it as a prize. That doesn't mean some people won't be doing, countries will be doing that. But for that reason, again, be prepared to deal with the nuclear, biological, and chemical threat.
Be ahead of the curve. Make sure that you take care of getting a gas mask, knowing how to use it. Make sure all your family members have one. Have two or three if you can. And again, it's a purely matter of budget. Nobody has that much money now. So, do spend wisely, spend once, and get onto the rest of the list. God bless our Republic. Goodnight, Admiral!
Well, the new world order shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're in the march. We're going to get on the way. Thank you to WBCQ 6.160 regular shortwave. And I want to wave to all of our friends listening there. We're also going to be back tomorrow. We do have a couple of other things on the list to do here in preparation for this weekend. And for both Colonial Marine, Wolverine Militia Corps and Michigan Militia at large.
Want to say thank you for all the work you guys are doing, the advance party is in several locations, got a big weekend coming up. Out of here now, Ed, take it over. God bless. Bye bye.
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