June 11, 2024
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Mark Koernke discussed communications equipment maintenance and testing, including CB and VHF/UHF radios, battery systems, and antenna care. He covered medical preparedness for upcoming training exercises, including first aid kits and field hospital supplies. Callers reported FEMA activity in Oklahoma City and Michigan, and discussed federal prisoner detention facilities in county lockups. Koernke addressed Michigan's attorney general lawsuit against oil companies, criticizing it as part of a broader agenda to control petroleum products and restrict civilian mobility.
- communications equipment
- cb radios
- vhf uhf radios
- battery systems
- medical training
- first aid kits
- fema
- federal prisoners
- county lockups
- michigan attorney general
- oil companies
- petroleum products
- shortwave radio
- 6.160 wbcq
- fair radio
- preparedness
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We finally got through storms all around us but not on us.
I'm watching a big black front to the east, a big black front to the south, and I mean a line. It's a solid, consistent front. So if we get cut off, it'll probably be at this end. We will reconnect as quick as we can. Everything is iffy, but we're going to continue, guys. So it's classic Michigan springtime. Yeah, that's right. And with the crappy maintenance done on most of the systems now,
talking to one of the installers who stopped by and was down the street. I can see why. Appreciate feedback from individuals who actually do the job. More on that in a minute. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour, I'll bet 15 minutes late. Afternoon Intelligence Report. Hi, Mark Kornke. One day closer to the
One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories south, north, west, and east. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com.
LibertyTreeRadio.org and we are on satellite. Say hi to all our merchant marine operators out there. No matter what body of water you're on, might be a little rough on Lake Erie today. I'm going to tell you that. I would say maybe a little white cress, maybe big white cress, because the storm over there is impressive. Of course, it may just be passing through. It always does.
But anyway, if you're out there, again, be careful. Know where the lifeboats are, as I always say. But I'm pretty sure if you're a merchant marine, you've got a pretty good idea where those torpedo launchers are. Anyway, we're also in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. And it is Tuesday. It's Communications Tuesday. And as a matter of fact,
It is also the end of the second full week of May. It is the 14th of May. It is the 16th year of open, obvious and in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2024, old earth calendar. I'm a doctor, not a brick mason. And 2024, battle for the republic.
the dance of swords. Let the dance continue. Book one, and how it started. Again, be careful on the roads. Everywhere but right here. We are, as has typically been the case, the storms go around, but they don't hit right here. In fact, they even got a little smattering of rain. When I say smattering, I mean, yeah, well, there's a few dots, and then it's gone.
Meanwhile, I know someone's getting poured onto the south. I can see up front to the north. And like I said, Lake Erie off to the east. Well, the Ontario Peninsula has got to be getting wet right now too. So again, pay attention on the roads. Remember, first rain gets slick. You got the oil coming up. And we got some really nice road work that's been done. First time in a long time, I-94 is kind of finished. They'll never finish it.
They know how to milk that government tit, that fed tit big time. So weeee! Right off that big pig. But right now, pretty nice pavement. So you can make good time, but remember it's a little slick first thing because all those road oils off the cars are coming up. Anyway, communications. This is where we talk about backups to backups to backups. We haven't used two of the backups yet. I want to say thank you. One of our friends gifted us
some better technology that we have on standby. I've been tempted, but I'm not going to use it until we get into either a firefight exchange slash or an escalation of the conflict, and that'll be it. The other technologies, everything is kind of hiccuping right now, which I think is rather fascinating. Some very disassociated from the others. So again,
I don't know really what's going on because we're not really getting hit with the weather right here. So why are we having connection issues and ground line issues, which is rather fascinating. Of course, we don't know what planet Krapu slash the powers that be have done to skimp or deny preventing maintenance or general maintenance or replacement. We know how that's been. Anybody but America so they can collapse America.
which is why I need backups to backups to backups. Today I spent no, I don't want to spend an hour, but I can only spend about half an hour on communications equipment today because I've got this path of both CB, 2 meter, VHF, UHF radios that I've been going through and bagging. And as you know, you want to set up a quick test table, test rack.
And you leave the antenna station that you know is going to work in place. Leave a mic right there. Actually, you need three because there are different mic connectors, depending on what era, and quality of radio. Don't forget that. There's different pin combinations. But have everything on hand with a clean power supply, where in this case, I have a marine boat battery that was available at the yard sale. And it's great for recharging. And it's set up with solar the way I did it.
I can hook everything up and run the piece of equipment right there and throw some energy on the antenna and see what happens. The big thing here again is test all of your equipment. I'd say six radios I got a chance to look at today. Two of them have issues. The two that you would think look beautiful. Look like they just came out of the box.
Apparently when somebody disassembled them, I think what somebody did, Hugo Vorsa, I didn't realize that you could screw in the thread, you know, there's a thread lock for many of the microphones. So the wand is virtually brand new, but I'm going to have to do some soldering there because again, the mic fixture is what's loose. I don't know if it's broken, I just know that it's not working and it's a wiggly thing. Now it shouldn't wiggle because this thing doesn't look like it's hardly used. So I think it was during the de-installation phase.
When you go undid the equipment and didn't know what he was doing, we've seen enough of that. Another thing with the other unit was, again, I shape, not a brand new radio actually, another one of the Jordans that I picked up matches the one I got in the truck. And I just can't figure out power. I'll have to wait till later, check to see what's going on with power. That's what it appears to be. And that could be a number of things. Here's one of the things to remember about older radios.
Back in the day, it's not the old days, but it is half a century ago, 1970s, late 60s and 70s, you do have a fusible link, a fuse, inside the system. But they didn't think to make it very convenient, people. Initially it was, well, if you've got a problem with your radio, you're going to sit it, pull it out, sit it on the bench, or take it to a radio guy. Radio geek's going to open it up and go, yeah, what's the fuse?
So, inside you typically have the dual prong sandwich connectors, the squeeze connectors, and you have a glass fuse in there. And that's 99% of what's wrong with your power if it's an older radio. Now most, all the other radios you get right into, have an inline fuse.
In other words, the power cord comes out the back, there's a milky plastic, looks like about the size of a little tiny Tootsie Roll. It comes apart, the fuse is in there. That's newer, okay, but many of the older radios. Well, it doesn't work at all. Well, unscrew, there's only four screws typically on the cover, maybe one screw on the back. And the wave of rain finally hit right here.
Yeah, and we're getting power fluctuations. Sorry about that, guys. So again, beware. If we get disconnected for the moment, we'll hook right back up. Anyway, this was a great idea to eliminate having to go in and have somebody else do some work. Oh, typically, I mean, a lot of people were widget fixtures anyway, so the screwdrivers were kind of cheap.
And you figure out real quick that that fuse is the problem. You buy a few extras, you take one inside the hole or you make a little rack for it, a little fixture for it. And that way, whenever it goes out again, you got one right there, which I'd like to do with anything that does require a fuse or require any kind of replaceable bulb.
or whatever, depending on if you've got something you know that can be a perishable, you want it right there with the equipment. Now let me give you an example, it was really cool. If you ever get the, remember the old mini mag flashlights, I got dozens of them. I just picked up a few more and a big box of parts, you know, how many I can put together. Had a little krypton bulb, the double fork pin.
Remember, there was always one spare bulb. So if you get one of those before you go any farther, unscrew the cap on the back, look inside the little retainer and there's a little plastic body in there and there's another bulb. So if the bulb that's in that little flashlight's out, a lot of people didn't even know that existed. And those flashlights were not cheap. And especially when they're the American made versions, you want to keep all those kell lights and mag lights functional.
Especially the fine 6D cell Beacher Ass Down flashlight. We can keep it on your shoulder there. It's got plenty of power. And remember, there are change out kits. You can actually switch those over to LED if you want to. My attitude is I've got a shitload of those Krypton bulbs. I'm not going to change them until I have to. When I do, I'll have an LED bulb, you know, LED replacement off to the side.
An example of what I've got right here in front of me. I have two, because this is one of the bulkier C. I've got two. I've got an action space for one of the regular bulbs and one of the LED replacements inside the flashlight. And this is a two-cell C battery kell light.
I'd say it was made probably 1991, 1992. It's alloy hull, can't really break it, really well built, and yes these do come with colored lenses half the time. This one doesn't, but most of them do.
So, replacements. Now, go back to the CBs again. Now, here's the reason you definitely want to, if you're using all this radio equipment, none of the fuses, the reason that they went to the fuses that they use typically on the CBs and other equipment is because it was the common fuse for the day. Today, as you know, we have two different, at least, formats, not to mention European and Japanese, or I should say European and Asian fusing systems for cars.
They are a totally different double blade, both medium format. Now there's tiny format. They chinsed out much cheaper. So you have to have those on board, which is why you want to keep those little spares with the radio. They're not going to be working on anything you have in the vehicle, unless you have older vehicles. And we do. I have a bunch of Dodge M880s located all over the state here, more than a few. And they all take the
first-generation sandwich, but they have some old conventional crossover fuses, which is rather interesting. And it was because it was a transition vehicle. And a lot of stuff was up and down. They had an inventory apart. Oops. OK, well, we're not lost here on the network, but we just lost power for a minute and more. OK, it's back on.
These vehicles have a mix, but what you want to do is make sure that if that radio gets pulled out, all of the accoutrements that you can are with it, ready to go. Now this gets to another question, because some people have asked, well, Mark, if you're going to tuck the radio out of the way or off under the seat, do you want to screw the hanger for the microphone, obviously, on the dash? Well,
Actually, I like to put it down below anyway, just keep it out of the way and I don't need an umbilical stretching around where I have to pass my legs if I have to go from one side of the vehicle to the next. I mean, think tactical. Don't think convenient driving for the day. You want it so you can kick something either out of the way, it's a loose fixture, or it's up out of the way so you're not going to be impeded by it when you have to say evacuate to the right and you're the driver.
Stuff in your way slows you down. Slowing you down may mean you're going to snag something you didn't want to. It's amazing how fast you can actually operate when you realize a threat. Okay? So these are things you need to think about is the ergonomics of your equipment, your vehicle,
when you're putting them together. A lot of vehicles you can actually roof mount. Don't bore a hole through your roof. It's another place where stuff rusts. Don't forget that. Try not to bore holes in metal, especially roofs because they always leak. It's not an if, it's just a when. And with the China Sport crap metal that they've been using more recently, it's even worse than it was when we bought all that Japanese metal back in the 70s.
and put it on the computer. You told. Yeah, you got it. You got it. And again, and again, in fact, I'm fortunate right now. Now this is true. You got to watch it, but check for people who are installing things. I right now am flush in a lot of pre rubber O-ring or rubber washer.
a permanently installed flat washer stock. Right now I'm getting about maybe I'd say a quart jars worth every second week. And there's three sizes. And the installation kit always sends spares. And whenever they don't use, they're going to chuck. So instead, it's being saved up for me. Now, if I was doing like he was just mentioning here, I'm going to do that roof if I have to. If I have to. And in fact, here's the thing.
Understandable, you think, well, it's safer to bore a hole in the side of the chassis of the truck, like in the back of the box to run a coax out that way, which is true, it is. A lot of, even the companies do that. I mean, to a degree, they've got to get power in and out of that box. Needless to say, they go through the firewall. But there's other locations. You'll notice if you look at the back of the boxes, sometimes you have service line points.
for different equipment depending on if it's an industrial truck, you know, ordered or if it's just something you bought off the shelf, you know, it's a regular 1500 or 2500 or whatever, half ton, three quarter ton, blah, blah, blah. The fact is that if you do that, you still want to caulk it just like we just mentioned here. Now you can always peel that away to get something in and out.
And yes, it is obnoxious, but it saves you a lot of hassle with moisture not being where you want it. And that's pretty much everywhere you're going to be. It's not just to protect the electrics. It's all the other junk you're carrying. Equipment gets wet. It gets moldy. Equipment inside that's metal will rust. Aluminum will oxidize. Everything does.
So, let's try and minimize to maximize and think ahead. So, again, now by the way, if you are going to bore a hole, let me remind you something else that you should invest in. There are channel guides for cutting, when you cut through an area like that, you have basically what are push
type gasket systems. And I highly recommend them. If you don't know where to look, go to a camper supply. We've got a nice wholesaler down the road, and they have everything on the shelf. But then I have another source with another one that does trailers, and they have everything else on the shelf. So the neat thing is if you need it, you can find it. But prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Now why do I want to put that rubber grommet in there?
Well, if I just run my cable or wire, it doesn't mean it's what it is, through that bare sheet metal, what's the likelihood I'm going to gradually, wearing back and forth and back and forth and back and forth and the thousands of times that just carefully and slowly rubs on that sharp surface of sheet metal? Eventually,
That's not nice. So again, if you can't buy it, you can't figure it out, you can make them. There's a dozen different ways you can make the grommet that you want for that. Now the neat thing is that the camper places, they actually have what is a diaphragm. It's got an X-cut in it so you can poke things through and you actually get a lot better seal in general. And you still goop it up. Once you get the right distance for the cable,
Use the beautiful caulk and just goop it up right there. Not a lot, just enough to give it that much more protection. Another thing is wear and tear on the antennas. Now, I've mentioned many times going and buying the cheap antennas over at the truck stop. The cheapest ones look like either a fake 800 meg cell phone antenna or a short stubby other antenna.
They're both CB. They're both tunable, appropriately tunable, for your needs. However, as we've seen in the long haul, and this is a problem, you're going to have to do PM. You need to unscrew the antenna, if possible, at its base. And you want to throw in some electric grease down on the bottom, then screw that back into place. And then you want to conventionally grease the outside surface area.
It's in the weather nonstop and they usually put some punky chrome stock piece in there. It works for a while. And this is also true of most everything else you got out there. Like I said, there's some really great sprays.
that are not going to hurt reception, transmission, or anything. But what's really nice is they do a good job fluid film or the PLS series of film type sprays. And there's dozens of others. So if you've got a shop and you've got something you're using and you said, oh, Mark, this will work. You're right. It will. Use it. If you've got a source for something, keep, keep, keep, and it works, works, works, then use it. But the important thing is, remember, we've got to start husbanding even better.
all of our equipment. This is when the first arrow leaves the bow. That's it for supply, guys. The tickle meter is now ticking down. Why? Well, other people aren't going to send us stuff if we can't pay for it. If the country can't pay for it, if the government hits a switch and does whatever, commerce as we know it is done.
Most of that commerce is overseas. It's not American trade, if possible. It's all overseas. Lots of ships coming this way full. No ships going outbound full. Lots of empty containers. Except for the scrap metal and materials that they're stealing from here, raw materials that were stupid enough to let go.
So, again, this is why a lot of the aluminum is leaving the country where it should be staying in here. Aluminum is at an absolute top-end price right now. China's gotten past that point where they're willing to take our trash in return so that they can scavenge through the trash and make something out of it. They've apparently elevated their society above the level of India where they still try to find their wealth in the trash from other people.
Find that pony under that pile of manure. Right? Remember that joke? I know there's a pony here somewhere. That's exactly how they look at it. Go ahead, call her. Chip in there. Hey, thanks. I've got a partial communication. I was talking to my buddy today. He said Sheriff Dar leaf.
is having a breakfast meeting in a restaurant in Hastings, Michigan Thursday morning at 10.30. I don't have a location yet. We got dropped, and I couldn't get back to him. I tried him before the show, and he didn't answer. But he said also, in the afternoon, some rich guy is putting on a
a barbecue, he's paying for all the food. It's like 20 miles west of Hastings, out by maybe Grand Rapids or something. But he said there's going to be a barbecue free, and it's a bunch of assembly groups getting together, trying to figure out their differences and how can they work together in this time today where we need to be together.
Anyway, I don't have any more information than that. I don't know if Sheriff Darr has a website or not where he might list that breakfast meeting on Thursday morning, but somebody might want to do a search on that. And, you know, I don't have a computer access, so anyway, that's all I got. Thanks. Very good. By the way, we'll have somebody give him a call while I'm doing a program. Maybe we can find out before the end.
There are a series of meetings taking place that are like-minded this week all over the state as a matter of fact. Partially it's because we've had a number of people step up and report the activities around the state, individuals that are in the know that were part of those meetings, have already passed on information to the elected officials and say, hey, the bastards are planning something. Now,
I think we, let's put it this way, the discussion that took place with at least two different locations had to do with the sheriff's office being asked if they could run the county lockup for two months without power.
Now when asked well, when would this be taking place apparently? October was the window opening month October that the window there even that specific that well in October We're gonna have probably a power outage and everything will be down and whatever blah blah blah blah blah on server supplies
Well, you know, in October is when the kosher mafia is going to flip the economy. I mean, they flipped the budget. And we've got all this other communist crap that comes up in October, and from that point is the kickoff. So another thing that I would point out about this, though, as the sheriff said, A, this is what the response I apparently is from local lockups that are, say, county, and also city.
is that they're not holding anybody hardly at all that could really be held. And so the response has been, no, they cannot maintain the county lockup for two months. So they would release the prisoners that they have in their custody. Yeah, they release them one way or the other, right? Well, the county's most likely to let them go because a good percentage are not.
people that are relevant anyway to anything. I mean granted, the fact they wouldn't have anything getting out, whatever the family has, and if it goes to, if the economy goes to Helen Hancart, nobody's going to be in good shape if they haven't been, you know, putting something off to the side. However, let me point something out. Most people, most you in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Pennsylvania, don't realize, not all of you, some of you know this because you've been listening to the program,
The feds house people in your state at the county level. In the Midland area, there are a number of federal prisoners who are being held in the county lockups under government contract. Why? Well, let me go back 15 years. I explained this all to you before about FEMA detention, you know, money in the FEMA detention camp system. I explained this 30 years ago.
the big wave of use it and the second wave of let's make the counties massive federal lockup extensions, which is part of the FEMA detention camp network for high custody, long indefinite detention prison facilities for maximum types.
If you'll notice, and every county, not, oh, can't say that, almost every county in Michigan took the Fed TIP money and built new blocks that don't look anything like a traditional county lockup. Why? Because they're federally designed and they were designed to be isolation units
with minimal manpower but maximum physical observation capability without electronics. So if you look, you probably don't, nobody pays attention much to what the county sheriff does with the, or the county does with the county lockup. But in almost everyone, and you'll tell who it is that didn't get the money and who did,
Imagine, if you will, the county lockup block for long term looks like an amphitheater. Basically a quarter arc of a circle, think about it that way, if you look at it from above, and you have anywhere from three to the traditional, and this is ancient, four tier, like a slice of cake. Think four tiers of cake.
and the bubble is located obviously at the smallest point in the wedge. Your coming and going control points are located there. The bottom cells, typically left and right, are isolation. If you're already isolated in these cells, there is supplemental isolation, which is the equivalent to an internal hole.
where you would be locked down 24-7. And typically these things, there's two ways that the design is set up. Number one, the cell itself is totally different, totally isolated from all the rest of the block, left and right, bottom tier. But there's a second pattern that has two chambers. It's really interesting in that this way they give you a technical out time. So in reality, you never leave the cell.
But what they do is they open the internal door like an airlock, and you go into the second chamber, and that's your out time for one hour a day, because they have to give you, by law, by federal law, one hour of out time a day. Now, it's supposed to technically be where you can see sunlight, but what they do is they box in the second chamber with the same windows that are used for all of the other wall panels, which can be out of black sand.
which make up the fascia point so they can see top and bottom, everything going out of the cell. The differences, the isolation cells, again, prevent the end of when they break the main block, these anywhere from two to four to six, they can even make the whole lower tier isolation if they want to. But we're not talking conventional solitary. It's more like isolation.
You're a higher priority, but you're not in the other hallway where, again, basically the bang walls are.
The big thing about this is that everybody received these and what's happened is this some counties Took more of that tip money than others because they were enticed by what well if you go back through the archives Not just here, but you can go back through the control media archives They were bragging up back in the aunts But also before that in the in the 90s that well townships and counties and the Fed or the state forgive me state and
could make money off the fan by housing federal prisoners. You can make money off this. We're going to build a bigger prison system. And they did. Now, a lot of counties backed out of, in fact, Ohio, which had double the number of prisoners. Go back and look at the demographics for prisoner incarceration, the difference between Michigan and Ohio. Both Michigan and Ohio were on the same shipwreck route.
Ohio finally some quote-unquote conservative individual said, whoa, wait a minute. Well, look at all the titsuck in there doing. What are the obligations under this? And then somebody said, no, we don't want anything to do with that. So literally, the mission in less than a year was to cut down the population by half. So you have two parallel states, approximately the same size, with the same volume in terms of prisoners.
at one point, which by the way, paralleled back when there weren't 54 prisons in Michigan and what was it, 62 in Ohio? They did beat us out a little bit with level one unsecure FEMA camp prisons. The population was the same.
And the first thing they did is, A, Ohio shut down all of the FEMA detention. Somebody finally figured out what they were. The level ones were quite prolific. Well, if you look, they're all cookie cutter, detention camp, pole barn type, concentration camp buildings.
Every one of them. All the same pattern, all the same square space, all the same. Originally four prisoners to a cube, four prisoners to a cell. Then it became six prisoners to a cell. Then it became eight prisoners to a cell. And the plan was to stuff 12 prisoners into an area that originally was designed to accommodate four, but had the ability to stuff.
Well, guess what? In Michigan, they actually did that. In Ohio, they backed off. Now, they may still be doing it because what level one fematite prison, level one secure, by the way, level one secure, difference between that and level one unsecure, obviously, you have words mean something.
And all these were just FEMA mass detention camps on standby, and that's how they concealed them. As we have explained to everybody, and they can show you the pattern, the prints and the images, it's really straightforward. And this went from Florida to Oregon, from Maine to the bottom of California. And that big X in between, all the other states drank that Kool-Aid. Now, the other half of this is the more permanent
Standardized pattern blocks that the feds came up with told the counties what they were going to build. They built them for investment. And we now have a whole bunch of counties that most of you don't even realize this. You may have it happening in your county and you'd have to ask to see if it's happening because they don't make any announcements.
But what this does is because they can anchor so many federal prisoners at the local level, who by the way, in the county lockup, you're only supposed to be in there for no more than a year. Remember, it's misdemeanors or no felonies. If you were charged with a crime, you will be retained obviously in your jurisdiction. Now this is another problem with what they did with the feds is they've taken people out of their jurisdiction
and posted them in another location as subcontractors. But the thing is that they're not in any way, shape, or form maintaining the same standard as the federal facilities. If you don't know anything about jailing, this is why old people in jails or guys that are long, long like say basketball scorers get real tired of the, you know, idiot sticks that come in and watch too many movies about how they think jail is supposed to run.
And even the height that's done by the, this is the way regen over really run, no it's not. Most of what you see is designed purely to be propaganda because the first tool is fear. In reality, other than the system intentionally stirring the pot,
And the fact that people get pent up because they're in one place for, you know, one, three, ten, twenty years, that every once in a while they want to be a drama queen. It's basically a psychological response to physical condition.
And those individuals can easily be identified if you're in lockup and you know who you're watching for. They have a tendency to, like for instance, they want to take a vacation if you're in lockup. One of the things you watch for is old Bob there kind of getting antsy. Well, if you want to take a vacation, what that means is you come up, you ride up on somebody, and you stab them or you beat on them. And what you do is create an incident. Both of you go to the hole.
But, you know, Bob wants to go back up to, say, Mackinac and the Upper Peninsula because you get your own cell. The food initially comes to you. You don't have to go anywhere. You still get your hour out a day. And it gives you a chance to be away from everybody because in most cases, in most prison systems, you're stuck with two people. Now, it used to be it wasn't like that if you were behind the wall. If you were behind the old prisons, a lot of prisoners had their own cells. Most people don't realize that. Now, they were the size of your bathroom.
And I'm not exaggerating, like I own you behind the wall, Jackson behind the wall, Marquette behind the wall. If you look at the original prison cell size, just picture a bunk bed in a cell, which by the way, you don't have another person, so it just gives you something to put stuff on. Usually there's not another mattress. But what they do is it's just wide enough so from the wall to the bed that you can move sideways back to where the toilet and the sink are. That's your cell.
That's all the space you had. So when you hear the term behind the wall, don't think that even the spacious Hollywood bar, the bar prison you see. Now, they were bar cells, but not the way you think they were. The old prison was wicked. Go ahead. Shelby from OPC. I've got actually a port. I was just driving a little bit ago. This was around 4.19 central time, so just about 30 minutes ago.
At the Embassy Suites here in Oklahoma City, the address is 1815 South Meridian. That's 1815 South Meridian. I've got the corner of Southwest 15th and Meridian in Oklahoma City, just about two miles north of Will Rogers World Airport. I saw
The FEMA command RV parked on the parking lot had the one of the satellite dishes up on top was set up. Behind the RV, it also had one of the expansion, how most RVs you can expand out the side when you set up to make more room on the inside. Had one of the expansions on the driver's side extended.
And then behind it, it had a generator trailer that was parked behind it with the wires hooked up. Also, there was three white work trucks. These are the, I believe they were single cab pickup trucks. I'm not sure on the make and model. They have the, the,
with the toolboxes on the side, but it's like one solid camper shell with some windows and stuff. And then has, I believe, two doors on the back, like a normal truck. I don't know what they call those kind of camper shell. It's all one. I think they've got one package. It's all one module. It's actually, yeah, both the Fed and the cable services west of the Mississippi.
Use that. It actually has reach-in shop boxes on either side, but it has a door channel in the center that goes through the middle of the vehicle, right? Comes in from the back. I don't know if it goes all the way to the cab, but it comes in from the back, so it has a channel where the truck bed was so you can store other stuff in the center, but it also has the work boxes on both the driver and passenger side on the bed so you can back stuff up on the side.
There were three of those parts next to Gullaby. Let's see, like the generator was hooked up with the wires. I thought the wires hooked up. It wasn't like it was just parked behind it or they were just saying here overnight that night or whatever the generators actually had wires hooked up on the side and were coming down. I couldn't see if they were going to the RV or whatever. It looked like there was probably another train moving missile next to the generator. It could have been a fuel trailer. I'm not sure.
As of right now, Mark, there is nothing. I mean, there is some tornado damage here in Oklahoma City. So two weeks ago, we had some tornado damage in Hughes County, which is East Pago, KC. And it's about an hour's drive from OKC. There's also Webb County, which is south of Oklahoma City, about an hour and a half's drive. Then there is Murray County, which is an hour and a half, also towards the
love coming, that's at the next half an hour out of here. And then also last week we had a tornado up towards Tulsa, and that's the town of Barnesville that hit, and that's two and a half hours northeast of Oklahoma City. So there is nothing that I know what, in Oklahoma City, there was some minor, like F-zero tornado damage, but I think for FEMA to be called in here again.
in the Oakland City metro area. So I was just bringing this to your attention. Like so this is at the Embassy Suites in Oklahoma City. It's going to be off of Southwest 15th in Meridian. The address is 1815 South Meridian. The vehicles are actually parked on the north side of the hotel. So you can actually see them as you drive down 15th Street. That's how I saw them.
Mark, I was driving by, or just about 30 minutes ago, and I actually saw him parked there. I think there was the command RV with one of the satellites set up on top. I think there's two of them. I'm pretty sure this is the communications satellite and not the selected direct TV or whatever. And then they have, like I said, three light road trucks parked in front of the RV all back in together.
And like so they have a generator trailer behind the RV with the wires hooked up and Any questions mark on the side Very good again the window of time you're talking about now. I'll just add this We've had several reports, but one of them was on the road I 94 Charlotte, Michigan to black Blackhawks landed
near the expressway where they landed was out in the middle of DFE, no actual identifiable site. However, they were easily observed. A white truck similar to the one that you just described was offloading cargo, and there was also a semi truck. This was out in the middle of nowhere. Look for Charlotte, Michigan, easy to find. And again,
They were offloading material from the semi-truck and loading it onto the Blackhawks. The individuals that were operating the Blackhawks were all wearing black uniforms. That's not normal for any of the operatives here. So this is more like the skunk work groups that we ran into. And we've seen more than a few times here in Michigan. But it's about the same window of time. That doesn't mean it's right here in Michigan and Oklahoma. We're all connected. Well, they are. But in this case,
There's activity, that's not the only one, there are other activities reported today all over the state, different types, and they're not normal activity. Remember, it's Tuesday. These events are not taking place near any regular training site or regular facility.
They're on the road like this one here. Of course now they're in a hotel So they've deployed there for whatever reason and again, they're being housed there guaranteed You know Simpson put your people boys up in a cheap facility, right? Right Yeah, I can get some pictures here about 15 20 minutes. I'm about to get off of the call be able to drive by the office and have some pictures of them on
And I can thank you for the next hour and give you a little bit more details. And like I said, we had a few 20 of those a couple weeks ago, and that's just the past week. But all of those disaster locations are over at least an hour's drive in any direction from Oklahoma City or more. So, I mean, it wouldn't make sense why you would have the RVs set up, you know, than that unless you would go to the board.
disaster, the worst one of all of them or whatever have been sent out there. Of course, they also have more than one of these stuff. I believe the governor, I saw in his article that he approved disaster relief for the president, the sign for disaster relief for whatever, for people that was involved with the tornado and stuff. Like I said, all these locations are over an hour's drive from the city or Boulder.
and the different directions. So it doesn't really make sense why they would be here in Oakland City, but there's hotels much closer than all those different areas. And I know that I'll get more pictures here in the next 20 days, and I'll put that in if I got input. Give you a little bit more updated information on whatnot, because I'll actually pull the part on, get some pictures and let me know. Does he have any more questions here? Good.
Thank you. And again, we'll cross notes because they took photographs of the other equipment. And the basic truck you described is the truck, the kind of equipment, it's something that the Fed purchased the cable companies did too. Typically, these are single cab. They do have a cage control system, as is pointed out. Does it go all the way through, say, to the cab up front? Typically, they don't. They actually are secure so that you can open up a toolbox left or right.
But you can't reach into the core which you access from the back door contact points. And I kicked myself in the ass because I had a chance to pick up a couple of these a few years back. And they were very reasonably priced. And I should have snagged them. I got one of the vans that was part of the fleet. But I didn't pick up the trucks. And if that basic model is used and is in the system, there actually are some just down the road in Lansing.
Supply point that we were just, you know, the Fox, Foxville PX. Couple of industrial truck sites down there and you can actually see a variant on the vehicle. But it is a government fleet type vehicle. And FEMA also, don't forget, regional, Homeland Security regional police, the regional police use this equipment. They all buy off the same fleet contract. This is true also with their sedans and or their SUVs.
So, it's a good idea to take a look at and have reference because if you see that basic pattern, in the past they used to buy separate fleet contract vehicles. But back in the 90s, there was a significant change for control because the money is coming from the Fed, not just for FEMA, but also for state police forces that have prostituted or hoored out to the Fed and are now basically part of Homeland Succie Righty.
And Homeland Sucky Righty does that control. So one of the things that they've done is that they subcontract the fleet of vehicles. So when the vehicles are even damaged, they have to be retained, and they are surrendered back because they're basically under a lease program.
And then they return into the bowels of the system for whatever purposes, probably to disappear underground or go overseas for some other arcane police force if they've got going on in whatever country that they're manipulating. Very likely because they're paid for. I mean, they are actually all sitting there for a reason.
Pulling the old ones out. It used to be that most cities, metropolitan areas, had a two-year repurchase requirement per police union contract. I don't know how many still have that, but part of that was next when the Federal Fleet Program came into play and a lot of the big cities like Detroit, Lansing, etc.
Although they have a choice to go either way, but if they do buy into the Fed fleet, then there are all kinds of special things they need to kowtow to. And so things have changed. It's been a roller coaster, depending on the department and what part of the country you're in. Ohio, like I said, has changed dramatically. They've broken away in many ways from the Fed pit. I'm sure they suck on some others, though, quite nicely. We're at the top. We're going to hear the music. And we've had power outage two or three times. That's OK. We didn't lose connection.
We've had some hiccups I could hear in the line that have come down from some of the storming going on off to the west and to the east. So again, we should hear the music. Ah, hear it. God bless the republic. Bless the new world of the world order. We shall prevail. Ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the rung. And we're on the march, birthday and night.
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This is what they've done to all the rest of you for decades and we've reported it right here on the intel report and many other Patriot programs have done the same thing. We told you so, we told you so. Just now everybody gets to have their special I'm not stupid anymore epiphany. Can't argue that what we've said was not true because you got to see it firsthand national television with the communists bragging about it.
And this is the open 16th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2024 older calendar. I'm giving it all she's got captain and 2024 battle for the Republic the dance of sorts. Sorry about the first hour. We did get back in reasonable time, but I had a cat kitten.
that has a horribly infected eye. The question was whether or not we're going to lose it. I didn't see it right away. It was out and about running around, seemed happy. I was thinking that I might have to do an eyeball on ocular extraction. The good thing is I applied a pteromyosin ophthalmolic cream right off the bat as soon as I saw what it looked like. It had been brought to my attention by our son.
Interestingly enough, just with the treatment, we just did a quick cleanup and also very carefully can't rub or scratch anything like this. Might take the whole eye, you know, front of the eye off, including the cornea. But outside of the eye sockets, now actually articulate and actually the swelling is going back down. In general, just a little bit of care real quick.
Still, the eyeball is hanging outside of the eye socket, so probably not going to be able to see from it, but at least we may not lose it. And again, have a little bit of experience over the decades with critters like this because we have had so many and we get a lot of people dropping, throwing cats out, and we end up having to take care of a lot of kittens and a lot of cats. But it's basic medicine, too, so it's a good idea to pay attention, know what you need.
The Karamyasan ophthalmolic cream is banned. Now you know that. The only place you can get it is wherever there are leftovers. I highly recommend that you pick some up. It's not cheap. It's about $27 for a stupid little tube the size of a Blistex tube. But on the shelf and again using it sparingly and intelligently where you're supposed to,
It is a priceless tool in the veterinary toolbox and down the road if there were other issues, I wouldn't even hesitate to use that person, but that's just me. You might. I, not so much. And again, traditionally we've used silver. That works incredibly well. In this case, if I wasn't able to get to, you know, be able to walk into the vet, they stuck around and waited until we got there.
One of the other techniques that I've used with this type of injury is to soak conventional small format gauze, roll gauze, take and cut a strip about, depending on what it is you're trying to wrap it around. But if you have a wound area that's drying out especially, number one, you soak it in the silver and then you wrap the area or lay it and hold it to the area where the tissue is exposed.
And this will resupple but also eliminate any infection in the process. And I've had to do this with both ends of cats and other injuries with different animals with extreme success. In fact, phenomenal success. I would still, we're not for the fact we have some other treatment that we're going to be trying on the eye here to recover it. I would be using the Silvadine or slide, forgive me, the
either ionic or conventional silver with a gauze and wrap it and keep introducing more silver into the gauze laying on the wound or laying on the eye. Typically, I've seen the same end result where the wound or the tissue will contract and go back to normal size.
It becomes supple. We don't lose or don't have to debride anything. In other words, I have had a few occasions where part of the eye has been lost. And a couple times, well, one time, it's been a while, fortunately, we can catch them when something like this happens, if it's an injury or a gouge or whatever. But I've had to extract the eye, where you actually cut the optic. But the eye was so badly damaged and completely expanded and then compressed to the point where it was not going to recover.
But basic, the utility veterinary care is something you all need to be paying attention to. I've got a lot of books on the shelf, but a lot of it's common sense. We're not going to do major trauma surgery, but we can do some basic stuff. And old one-eyed Jack, the, you know, the, I should say one-eyed Stripe, that'll be her name, is going to get along just fine. She otherwise is pretty good health.
On that note too, don't forget, ivermectin and penicillin G is still out there in the system, although a few places I've gone to as I mentioned here months ago when they first did the ban on the antibiotics, the animal biotics, somebody came into certain locations and bought every element. I mean, I had actually made a mistake at one of the tractor supply.
It had a phenomenal collection of penicillin G and I hadn't paid attention. I didn't notice because it was in a separate location from where the rest of the other veterinary medications were because it took up a whole couple of shelves. Well, I figured I'd go back and at least grab some of that and when we return the next day, guess what? Every last drop, every container, dry serum, injectable, gone.
So somebody came in and said that needs to be mine and they spent a chunk of change because none of that stuff has been cheap. So a lot of people have cleared certain areas out. We did with the pteromyosin ophthalmolic green because we've used enough of it. We know how well it works. The only thing is that it takes, I would say, twice as many dosages or applications to get the same end result that we got with what used to be a silver dine slash silver nitrate in a paste form.
Usually, one or two applications with the silver, you'd be done. And of course, they took that off the market years ago. There's still something out there floating around Nancy just looked at. And it is one of those things you should have on the shelf, but ionic or colloidal silver, if you do not have a silver generator, get one. And understand how to use it, and we need the silver solution out there in force.
for everything from irrigating a wound area, especially if somebody's been in the field for a period of time without proper medical support, and we've got an injury that is not looking good. Irrigating with the silver solution is your first best choice to start with, to help to neutralize whatever bugs are directly applicable, and then follow up with whatever other treatment, depending upon the casualty and what the nature of the injury is.
So again, busy, not pretty afternoon, but we got everything done. Communications Tuesday, couple of things. I mentioned this before, but I believe, now we're going to have to double check this, but I believe Bud K, and I can't get to that site from where I'm at with this workstation because it's not set up for that purpose. But Bud K,
has what looks to be I think a handheld VHF UHF radio. It may be something else, I just glanced at it, but they had it marked down to a third of its original price. They have a couple of different radios on the shelf, but this is just a simple handheld. Might want to go take a look at it for about $14 a unit. Actually, was it $14 a unit? I think it was. But anyway, these particular rigs
proprietary batteries, I will say that obviously, but the example is I got a handful of Motorola's here the other day this last weekend, I didn't even mention them, but it's communications Tuesday so I can.
Well, actually, I should put it this way. I got everything for the radios, but somebody grabbed the radios and didn't take the entire bag that had spare batteries, chargers, ear throat mics, earbuds, headphones for the same radio. But then I hit another estate sale, and it's that Twilight Zone Matrix thing.
had a complete set of the exact same radios so all the stuff that I didn't have with the standard radio sets that the guy had on his, the woman had at her dad's estate sale. All the stuff that I picked up in the
I don't know, it's a shoulder-tight bag. Now I have the bag already squared away, I have spare batteries. I even have the battery packs I've told you people about many times that will allow you to plug in regular AA or regular AAA batteries, depending on what adapter you find.
And in this case, it's a complete, scallopedized support pack, an add-on pack, so you can take off the chargeable, plug this in, and use AAA batteries to charge up the radio, which is pretty cool. Regular. In other words, you can still be charging up your other rechargeables if they work, but if they don't work, you have the ability with these to be able to just plug them right into the back. Now, these are Motorola's.
And as I've told you, you have to search around to see who made what. But here's what's interesting. These are factory Motorola, skillitized battery carriers. They're actually designed so you can physically see and identify what's on board.
They would also take, because they're just AAA batteries, they would take rechargeable AAA's for use purposes. Now I will point something out. There's a lot of different AAA batteries. We can't be charging a, you take an ion charger to use with a NiCad battery, okay? No, no, no, no, no.
So, you got to pay attention. You could use whatever charging system you have for whatever standard AAA battery and then what you do is you pull them out of that charger, plug them in, but don't then take your radio and try to put it into the charging dock. No, no, no, no.
It means that if you're going to use that adapter battery pack with the other rechargeables, you're going to have to dismount them, put them back into the other battery charger. I've got several Norellcos and let's see Ken Woods. I got a bunch of different chargers over the last week or two here. I have some I haven't tested yet, but they all work. Typically, what they do is they lost the batteries or the batteries went tired.
But in most cases, like in the one case, I got a box the size of two shoe boxes with full of C batteries, rechargeable NiCad Cs. And I also got the two chargers that go with it, and most of the batteries so far are popping up green. They're actually taking a charge. They're not doing anything weird. I've plugged them into like the C-size mag flashlights, see how they work. Everything powers up. Have it tested for longevity.
But when you get something for a couple of dollars a yard sale like that, don't worry about it. Whatever charge you can put in those batteries is better than harsh language and trying to use smoke signals or drums because you have no radio tech available or no power for the radio tech. And that's as important as anything else. Power for everything.
Another thing here I mentioned Walmart, Wally World, don't forget to keep checking Wally World, Walmart for deals. And one of the places you should also check is their national listing, their Walmart page, because a lot of stuff pops up there. Now right now there are some FRS radios, but they do list CB radios as in handhelds.
So, there might be something there useful. I haven't paid attention to see what the prices are. I don't do Wall-E World very often. We will if it's useful. But it's few and far between. And so if you can take the time, check out Walmart's main catalog channel. I'm sure it's a catalog page that they have and go through it top to bottom.
This would typically be over in the electronics section. There have been a lot of really good buys there in the last two months. Everything's looking a little thin though, I've noticed very quickly. In other words, they've got a little bit of breadth in terms of inventory, but it's a shallow kitty swimming pool. I don't think they have that much in stock. So just be prepared to look around either at the warehouse or again, if you have different stores, we used to do this with Radio Shack to buy them out.
We'd have to go to two, three, or four radio shacks to get what we wanted because we needed quantity. And unfortunately, one would have four or five of this, the other might have 20, the next one might have two, some of them would be completely out already of a certain item. And so carry on, keep searching. And call around too, check to see what they do have in physically in stock. Don't forget, don't just assume by the computer, try to get hold of a human.
and confirm because a lot of stuff, people, it's garbage in, garbage out. If they don't have anybody who's competent putting the data together, you're not going to get an accurate read. Product could be sitting there you could use right now, but you just didn't know it was there. Now another problem is because everybody's changing up the hardware, the software packages that they have for their sites.
is they have not done a good job of transitioning everything over from one page to the next. We've got several locations that are like that. One of them is Sarco. Guys, Sarco has a massive amount of inventory, but Sarco is not really good for taking care of putting everything on the page. In fact, there's a bare minimum by comparison to what they actually have in inventory on their webpage.
So don't go there and go, wow, Sarco doesn't have anything. If you know what it is you need, you need to call Sarco and tell them what you need and ask them to take a look. Usually it'd be somebody out back in the warehouse doing picking for orders and they'll usually send, you know, shoot you over there by phone and you can talk to the person while he's rummaging around in the parts bin when you're asking about the parts you need, which is cool because you'll find out firsthand for sure if it's available.
But it varies depending on the day and how busy they are too. You know that as well as I do. Some days they're just not happy because things just aren't going the way they want. It happens to you the same way. Also, a reminder too, Teemu has some no name brand, present China Sport radio tech that's out there. And if you pay attention, look at the design. If you familiarize yourself with the equipment,
You will recognize that a lot of these pieces of equipment are just spin-off mimics of the, you know, like any of the number of like bao fiang brand radios, etc. And this is very common. They make a different chassis, but all the controls are in the same place. If you're open the hood, you'd find the same circuit boards and all the basic controls are sitting inside right there where they are on the bao fiang radio, but the difference is price.
So the big thing here again is take advantage of that. The other thing too is remember, Teemu is one of those rolling scale price machines. Watch for the special. You only can buy one, but you get it for a really good price. Oh, grab that. But you're not only going to get one. Yeah, well if you wait long enough and work through the scroll, lo and behold, there's another one just like the last one you bought. And you might get it for 2 cents more or 3 cents less. Guess what? There's two radios. Congratulations. Now you got it set.
And the price is better than all the others offered because you can pay whatever price you're willing to pay at Teaboo and many of the other China Sport scroll type operations. In fact, AliExpress is the same way. So don't just go, oh, that's what I want and pay the first price. Do a good search on their little spin catalog with the way that the scroll works and pay attention to what you're looking at. And again, you'll find that you can usually knock down to one-third the baseline cost
If you pick that one ad out that they set up that has a totally different price, but not a different product, wait a minute, those bastards, yes they are. That's just how they do things. They figure you're not going to pay attention to Americans who are not paying attention, and most of the time they make a pretty good profit off that. But they do have the enticements, and that's what you want to take an advantage of.
Now, I will say this, we're heading towards the 15th window here, coming up this next weekend, and I'm having a problem finding a good price on iFec pouches that we can get in good time. We've got a big order that's coming, but it's probably not going to get here in time. Not making me a happy camper. Now, what we can do, because we know we'll have the pouches here, is we're probably, when we do the picking classes, the supply, we're going to actually do a production line.
We're probably just going to use Ziploc bags for when we run out of IFAX. We have so many, I think about a couple hundred IFAX on hand. The plan was to do about a thousand, if we can. Maybe we won't get there. But what we will do is take Ziploc bags, take the contents as we cherry, as we pick.
And we go down the line and you pick two of these, one of those, one set of scissors, one tourniquet, et cetera, and we'll ziplock bag the difference. When we run out of pouches to pack, we're going to go to ziplock bags for the IFAX. So just a heads up, don't panic, we've already got a plan. Then we'll have a second session where all we have to do is just grab a bag and load the IFAX up and then they will go into their containment vessels for storage for preparation for the war.
Another thing here, we will be doing the medium. I do have more than enough of those, the medium-sized dock kits. We should be doing 100% of what was planned. And in addition to that, we have an advanced surgical class we're going to be doing for a surgical rig, you know, to put a rig together, a kit together. And again, we should only be able to do so many of those. I would say about 100 maybe at the most, but these are expensive.
by comparison to all of the other medical items. And still we got them on the cheap. But we have highest quality in terms of instruments, most all of the support items. Everything is on hand so we can following the instruction for a field hospital trauma kit.
heart surgery or a chest cavity, you know, open it, spread it, do whatever. All that we have. So we're working on the dot in the I's and crossing the T's, this little things that pulled me sideways, took an hour or two away from, well a couple hours away from the original plan.
But don't worry, we are chugging away on that. So for everyone out there, again, planning for the 15th, 14th, 15th, and some of you will be the 16th, the medical training FTX is a go and just make sure everybody understands.
Bring what was requested and we'll go from there. Many of you will be bringing your own IFAX, your own pouches with inserts and everything else. We'll take care of, again, we'll provide everything else so you can load your equipment up, you cover the cost, which will be pennies, and everybody will be happy. I think the most expensive item will be the tourniquet and the compresses. And the compresses we got a pretty good deal on, and don't forget we do have cases
of the original of different issue American compresses that we can pull on to and that'll finish out a number of IFAX that will be in reserve or auxiliary. Shop Med Vet dot com shop Med Vet dot com shop Med Vet dot com if you're looking for bulk, if you're looking for case lots of
4x4s, roll gauze, take your pick, whatever it is, if you need roll gauze or stuff in that bullet wound, that bullet channel, guess what? Great prices. They've got some of the best prices in the country still, even though we've eaten up a lot of their inventory. They do keep replacing it. So go over to ShopMedVet.com. Now, somebody asked me before about radios for the medics. What would I be probably going with? One of the radio set systems that we standardized on
are the FM type personal radios. They're both handheld and they're the headset hand-free type. Now we've used these tactically for decades, quite successfully, and there are a number of offset radio systems like this that are not as common. Example, the Jingtong radios. I've relegated most of those to the medical packs.
Even though we do have quite a few of the Jingtongs which predate the Bao Feng, oh it sounds like I'm dropping a drawer full of silverware. The Jingtong radios are more than adequate for tactical communications and support operations for our medical units. The FM radios have five channel options. The headset models are hands-free, voice to talk.
The handhelds are the same, I should say the walkie-talkie type models, and yes, there are even some little, not very big, but base models that can be used in, for instance, the ambulance aid station combinations. Now, we're going to make some decisions on that here, but it won't be right away, so those are pieces of equipment that are already an issue and already on standby and can be used at our discretion, okay?
With regard to radio communications, the medical operations, we do want them to be isolated. We don't need a whole lot of background. We don't need battle chatter and background chatter. If we need to communicate between the medical unit and the battlefield forward area units of whatever kind for evacuation or support, then we use the standard battle channels. We use the militia combat arms channel and a liaison radio from the medical unit, whichever medical unit it is.
to a forward combat or line unit that's evacuating personnel. And the phase one is we get them to the aid station. Phase two is evac phase three is field hospital depending upon area of operation and level of coordination. In many cases from the aid station through evacuation, they may be salted out amongst the population depending upon the support units that are there.
So, again, that's where, as I said yesterday, we were talking about SOP. This is going to vary depending upon how well you were prepared in your respective area. Most of the militia units do have attached medical support. It's already alive and well. It's been deep and functional.
What we're doing is trying to expand it down so that the individual can deal with his first personal needs, and that's what the IFAX are for. From there, moving on to Doc, helping the people who can't help themselves, or even if they did help themselves, they can't help themselves anymore because they're hurt bad. And then Doc's job, and the team's job, is to get the casualty to the aid station, which are going to be the mobile ambulance units and other systems of that type.
so that we have the doctors mobile and protectable because we have a number of different ways that we can scatter and disperse those resources and assets. And remember, the ambulance has everything on board. It's not to be used. The traditional commercial ambulances will not be used as transporters. Bare-bones units will be used for transporters. Ambulances are all going to be converted over. We're converting every one of them into a forward aid station to support multiple numbers of personnel.
Everything Doc needs is on board. Everything that the medical team needs will be on board. And the only thing that we're going to add are additional litters, stretchers, and walking wounded support. And needless to say, a base communication system. Now, that's another thing. Just not forget, Fair Radio is going out of business. The 15th is the last day. Today is the 11th. You only have four days to get down to FAIR, Fair Radio.
FairRadio.com, FairRadio.com, FairRadio.com. They're over in Lima, Ohio. If you can get down there, I recommend it. They do have some discounts. They want to sell what's on the shelf. If you have any old military rigs or if you have any rigs you're looking for, I highly recommend you get over to FairRadio before they close the doors. Once they do close the doors, that'll be done, and then they're going to have an auction sometime in August. I don't have the date, but it's probably listed by now.
But June 11th is the end of FAIR radio, which is a shame because FAIR has got some priceless technology. If you're looking to build your retreats or any of your defense in depth positions right now and have them camoed in and part of the rolling terrain, and you want to install field telephones, remember that they still have some of the switchboard systems, which means you can operate more than
probably anywhere from 6 to I think 20 depending on the operator board. You can operate up to 20 field phones off of one hub, which means that you are not just talking from point A to point B, but any other point within the grid. But you do have to have an operator operating the equipment because it's manually operated. It's not digital, it's not electronic, or it is electronic, but it's not
automatic switching system. It's a traditional mob bill directory, you know, connector switch system. Go ahead, we got a caller. Chip in there, please. Show me from Oklahoma City. The fare radio sales, I just checked the website market. The 28th of this month of June is the last day of business. And then the 15th, 16th and 17th of August
is when the auction will be, I don't know all the details on that. I just say it's on their website on the main page of you just scroll down just a smidge. It's right there at the, close to the top of the page. They have the auction info and stuff like that. It will be in August 15, 16, 17. I'm sure it'll be on-site auction. I don't know if they'll have an online bidding system or not or more likely it'd probably be on-site type deals. So the 28th of this month is the last day of business that they'll be open.
Also, Mark, you were talking about medical items. I brought this up many times before. Another item for animals, this will work for cats, dogs, farm animals, is nitrofurazone or NFZ. That's NFZ, nitrofurazone. You can buy that tractor supply. It's a white bottle with yellow and kind of a dark red lettering.
It's kind of like a sulfur powder. I've used this many times on my cats and dogs. Years ago, country of them who lived out in the country had dogs that were kind of ran free and I think somebody shot at them. Obviously, I think they killed, they did kill one of the dogs, I guess. But one of them came back with a bullet graze. The vet recommended this stuff. I put it on the graze, the gash on his leg and stuff like that. And over time, it healed on its own.
Even had a dog one time stick. I guess he stuck his paw under the fence and gashed the top of his paw open Put it on there stuff Like I said, I've used it on cats too. It even has instructions that you can mix this up for an eye infection also with some water you can put it in the animals eye and stuff and it'll take care of Some type of infections and eyes it like say it gives instructions on the bottle but it's it's under $12 for a little bottle
It's a little puffer bottle. So you have to turn it upside down to puff it out So it kind of makes it a little bit hard to get in awkward positions, but but it does work really well I can attest I've been using it for over 10 15 years so and always have a bottle on hand for animal injuries so definitely if you get to the injury way after you know clean it and just keep adding this in once or twice a day depending on the type of wound and stuff and
It'll keep it from getting infected and stuff and it'll heal over time on itself. Also Mark, I had a, I tried kind of a report. So I tried Betty Crocker's triple berry and blueberry muffin mix. I had some on hand that I didn't store in my mylar bags or whatever that I found in the cabinet stuff like that. And they've been stored inside, indoor temperatures.
But the Best Buy date was I think June 2020. I mixed them up and stuff and these pouches are just add water. You can either use water or milk to mix these up. I mixed them up and used them and stuff and they had a little bit of a bland flavor but the berry kind of made up for it. So I mean I've made them before under the Best Buy date and they just had just a slightly
You know, it's almost kind of a slight stale taste, but it wasn't that bad. It wasn't off-putting like some things are. So, but these come in just a regular plastic pouch. So if you do get these, maybe put them in a Mylar bag to seal them. But they make about six muffins, depending on your muffin tray size or whatever. But I usually mix up two pouches because we'll make a bunch of mini ones and stuff.
But they did rise pretty well. They seem like they fell apart a lot easier since they're older, so they didn't stick together as well. I did get some that stuck stuck together. So, but that was just a just a quick report on that muffin mix without it being properly stored in an airtight bag or anything like that. So that was again off the shelf just with you know standard rack stack and you know run it as you have to, run it as you can. In this case,
beyond expiration date. Most expiration dates are arbitrary. Number one, that two year, you know, everything that dies in two years, that's a Fed general, I don't know, throw a dart solution. It's like, why did everybody have to be six feet apart? Oh, I don't know, I just came up with it, I pulled it out of my ass, and I told everybody that you should kill somebody if they're closer than six feet. Wasn't it cool to watch how the rats all acted?
Look at all the lab rats and how they went crazy if you were closer than 6 feet. The same is true with dating, but most important as you said is add to the protection. One of the other things you can do at the very least, just by putting the container in another container. You resealable 5 gallon pails, 3 gallon pails that are food grade.
Although they don't really, you know, again, food grade is best. If some of their chemicals have been in there, remember you can have leaching. So food grade is your first choice. I try to grab all the icing and pastry buckets that we get from one of the stores here that they put out with matching lids. But don't forget also tins. Right now, we're the farthest point away from Christmas. And Christmas type square or round tins
serve a couple other purposes. They keep the rodents away. They kill. Rats aren't going to nibble too. Mice aren't going to nibble through the tin. They may work at it. You'll probably see some scratches here and there. They'll be sharpening their teeth. But beyond that, the tins help to protect quite a bit. And in most cases, they're actually airtight too, or pretty stinking close.
So, that's another way that you should be considering stowage, especially if you're going to put certain items in caches that are not as well protected. The old metal tins, old metal type flour and sugar containers, and they come in different sizes. Bread boxes, if you still run into any metal bread boxes, they're priceless.
They're great to have in the outhouse to put toilet paper and reading material and everything in. And when you come back to the outhouse, even if you don't use it for a while, amazingly enough, the toilet paper will still be there. Whereas otherwise, you believe it out there, the mice appreciate the fluffy stuff you just provided for the next two, three, or four weeks while you were away. They made a great nest. They had a great time, and they probably lived some droppings as an exchange, little tiny mouse raisins.
So, the big thing here again is invest. Invest in Ziploc bags, invest in, like you said, sealable or resealable Mylar, which we can do. There's a number of different companies out there, if you look at the different pouches that they offer, that you can even pull a vacuum on with a sealer meal.
And you can do seal and mill that way also. You can take the existing package. Don't even take it out of the cardboard box. Put it right in the other container and pull a vacuum on it. Leave it that way in the box. I mean, it's your personal choice. I minimize to maximize how much time does it take to do this. Now, another consideration too is also don't forget managing our inventory.
But the cool thing is, is I think all of us at one time or another have been the research department for longevity and storage because there's always something we bought that we didn't use within anywhere near the time frame. And so we find out real quick, okay, let's test it. What does it do? How does it taste? I mean, taste won't even be critical in and of itself. If that's the issue,
You haven't starved. So, trust me, anything you think doesn't taste quite the way you'd like it to, put that off to the side and trade that off to somebody who's starving. You'll find that they'll be incredibly happy with you and with the flavorful food you provided, especially if they have nothing. Something to think about there. So, nothing's going to go to waste. Nothing. We aren't going to have enough of what we need no matter how hard we try.
We're just going to be a good jump off from the beginning and we're going to have to make sure we fill in the middle and get to the end. We are, oh 15 minutes, we got 15 minutes to go here so we didn't run out of time. Shelby, anything else please, if we're going further. Also, Mark, I was thinking with the medical, brought it up also there. If you just look up, do a Google search for stop the bleed class, that's stop the bleed class.
Some of these classes are $60, some are free. I don't remember, I think that's the name of the website, but I'm not sure. But if you look for these classes, and then they're all over the country, and sometimes you can find them for free, and they'll do how to use a tourniquet and how to stop gunshot wounds.
you know, whether it be to the chest or, you know, sucking chest wound that cover basic, you know, bullet wounds, how to use gauze and stuff, pack the wound and where not to pack the wound and stuff like that, you know, close to chest, the chest cavity or armpit area, because it'll go down in there and stuff. But these, I've taken one of those classes and I'm passing there, they're really good and they have the training items and stuff there. So,
You don't have to really bring anything they have at all Stuff like that and they cover everything that you need to cover at least for that aspect of first aid and stuff Like I said, that was called stop the bleed class stop the bleed class I said and there's several people that put them on and they're usually free but some cost like 60 maybe $30 like say Your mileage may vary. So you just have to do your own research and figure it out
and find a class near you. Also Mark PSA Palmetto State Armory has a Father's Day deal. I haven't checked on their other deals, but they do have a 308 upper that is about 400 and I can't remember the prices, upwards of $429 I believe, and a 308 lower for $200.
The upper is 18 inch barrel, one and ten twist, I know that much. It's full with the bolt carrier group, complete upper and complete lower springs, everything assembled and stuff like that. So about 600 and I think $60 roughly or somewhere on there under $700 for a .308 semi-automatic rifle.
over at Palmetto State Armory. That's Palmetto State Armory. I said if you search just 308 Upper, you'll find it in the price range. Like I said, it was about $400 something dollars. And then the lower was $199, but you throw that extra penny in there for 200 bucks. And also if you order over, I think, $200 from Palmetto, it's free shipping. So of course, the Upper can be shipped to your house.
the lower to a gun store and also do just do a search online for gun stores for their transfer fees and you can find some because some people are charging 50, 60 dollars outrageous prices but you can find some local if you live close to a bigger city that are like 10 dollars or even 20 dollars you know reasonable price range for a transfer. Now some of them require you to call them ahead of time it's best to check before you order it and have it sit there.
But for the most part, most will just take it and you just show up and pick it up. So just call ahead of time and just do a courtesy check and see if they want you to let them know when you buy something and stuff and have it shipped to their store. But you can do a find some gun stores that'll do transfer fees real for under $20, which is really reasonable in this time of age. But that was at Palmetto State Armory.
for a 308 upper and 308 lower for under $700 Father's Day deal that normally way higher. I said the upper was, I remember, is 18 inch long and one in 10 twist. But it was a complete upper with bolt carrier group and the lower was a complete lower. And that was at Palmetto State Armory. That's all I had marked. Thank you, sir. And again, Palmetto does have a few other Father's Day deals. They had a dagger.
a concealable frame with a, I think, three or four mags for $99. If I want to check to see if that's still there, they may have sold out. It was actually a pretty good price. For anything under $100 for a frame, of course it's an FFL item because it is a complete frame.
The Palmetto does do the dagger in a couple of different configurations. You might go find something definitely worthwhile, but you can usually get a complete upper, sometimes as little as about $124 to $160, depending on the model. So you can put together a pretty decent little pocket pistol there, and it'll be all American made, all inside U.S. Now, as
Our voice from SUSE Tactical said with some experience, we might want to pay attention though, I know that they've said there have been some issues with the firing pens with the dagger. It sounds like it could be a heat treatment issue because this is similar to something that happened with the Brenton, oh the Brenton, forgive me, no, no, no, no, no.
Why is it I can't think of it? It was the P18. The P18, an answer to a question was never asked. How bad can you make a pistol? It was made out of the Chicago area. One of the things they did have an issue with was firing pins and that again was a temper issue because of heat treatment, heat treating. So that is one of the most common
Two thing problems that happens with firearms on occasion, but it depends on without the subcontract. In a lot of these companies, they do 100% American, but they may do subcontractors. And subcontractors, as we've talked about, get in a hurry. And we have seen this not just with the little guys, but big companies making that error and only doing it once.
then having to fix the problem and correct the path. So we'll find out more. I'd like to see more on the subject, so I've been working on that because the dagger's a nice little pistol. We got a bunch of people down the road here who have a pile of them, and they've had no problems so far. So it may be a particular production run. It could be, and I will say this, and most people go, oh Mark, no guys, you've seen more of the world now. Industrial sabotage is very common.
Subverting somebody else's product by sending somebody in and having them do a twitchy on something. It's not new. Ford and GM and Chrysler have had issues with this years ago because there was such open conflict between the different manufacturers. I know a lot of guys in the industry. This was, you know, Detroit, auto world, okay? And industrial espionage, very real, even in this type of, you know, like automotive.
And with firearms, oh hell yes, because there's a lot of skullduggery internationally that goes on. The internationalists don't like the idea that Americans are doing for themselves. That's always something you have to keep a sharp eye on and for if you have a manufacturing facility, who's who in the zoo. You really do want to know who's in your workforce when you have a sensitive product. So heads up on that one.
We're almost to the top one of the things here real quick copper wire copper wire copper wire. I don't throw any copper wire away I don't release any copper wire now part of this has to do with what I mentioned yesterday money Guys, we have to be prepared to have any money system in place and this money system is going to be a hard currency mechanism
You can't buy everything with gold. You could if you want to, but you still have to be able to make change. You're either A, going to buy a whole bunch of extra junk you didn't want, but you got to buy it because you aren't going to give up on any wealth, or you have a sensible monetary exchange process, an exchange rate from gold to silver, silver to copper that is proportional.
Traditionally, the bankers were not allowed to dictate that. The American government under the Constitution of these United States, it's only since those stinking parasitic kosher whores that make up the Federal Reserve Bank, only when those skanks finally got hold of our money system have we seen all the chicanery and theft that has taken place. Currency was stable for almost 140 years, 150 years.
until the, oh that's right, first we had the Federal Reserve Act with the kosher skanks grabbing hold of the money that way and with the fiat currency scam, then they declared that they wanted the gold act so they could confiscate the gold based upon the fiat currency debt that the Shister bankers created and they do this every time.
Now everybody's all of a sudden discovered gold again. Let's not forget my growing up, they repeated to everybody, oh gold's going to be worthless in the future. Gold is worthless. There was even Twilight Zone episodes where he parroted through the scripts of certain sci-fi pieces about how gold was going to be useless and worthless. Well, what's everybody fighting over right now?
Now it's not just gold, you're going to have to have a combination of metals if you're going to go to a hard currency system. You'll still have in fact promissory or deposit notes, but they aren't going to be of the type you presently have with the scurrilous slash fiat FRN, the Federal Reserve Note. That crap's going out the window. And if we have a war, they'll be shot out of this country. That's just all there is to it. We have a conflict, the Federal Reserve is out of here.
The American money system, free and separate from all the rest of the kosher banker systems, has got to be in place. Now, if everybody else wants to join in, fantastic. But I would point out, where do you think they're buying all this gold from? This is the gold they stole from America and other countries that the Scheister banker is now, oh, look, they've discovered gold again.
Remember, and I've said this for years, oh gold is bad, gold is terrible, gold is useless, really? Let's see if any of the kosher mafia come off their goal for a jump change. How about you give it to me for $5 an ounce? We're a dollar an ounce. After all, gold is useless, gold is worthless, gold is, oh, you won't come off at A, but you just told all these fools over here it's worthless.
So the fools all gobbled up the dog vomit, but the people who were telling you that gold and silver and metals were all their passe, well, they weren't getting rid of theirs. In fact, they were taking and picking up yours. And now bricks is going to what? A hard currency system. I wonder where a bunch of that gold came from. Do you?
Find a lot of American stampings on a lot of bars that got slid under the table and through those tunnels and somewhere else. Oh, hey, good ball. I'm telling you. So again, by the way, gold and silver for electronics, best choices in terms of conductivity. That's why they call used to call it when they hear the golden age of radio, it's not what you think. Radio was at its peak and the quality of the machinery and technology was at its peak also.
gold connectors, gold fixtures to create more efficient, clean signal transfer. That's part of the tongue-in-cheek reason they called it the Golden Age of radio. Oh, probably didn't know that. Anyway, another thing here real quick is also understand exchange rates. Things are going to change here with regard to gold and silver and copper.
When we determine the value, you're not waiting for the foreign bankers to tell you what it's worth. It will be established inside our free America and will be dictated accordingly. Now everybody typically will follow because the stability of the currency is what will determine where everybody wants to go because people are looking for stability. They're not looking for a foundation of sand, they're looking for a foundation of granite.
So we need to be ready with that and everybody better be helping out. Now I will remind you again Craig, forbidden knowledge has copper rounds. We need to have him adjust his price cycle so we know what the cost of things are. But Craig needs to do that ASAP and I'm going to press him again because this weekend I'm hoping that there will be a number of people who will be purchasing his rounds in the Michigan area, okay?
And I'm going to make a point, hopefully he will be, at least bring them over, drop them off, and we'll have somebody broker them for him so that even if he's not here, he's going to get the digits back, we're going to move out the copper, and everybody is going to be better off. Then he can determine when he wants to have a new strike of copper one ounce rounds produced. But we need the currency for change, people.
Everybody running around with gold, it's like you kind of jacked on your, you know, on your prices here for a reason because everybody figured out you didn't think ahead. See, that's another thing nobody's considering is people who figure you don't really understand currency are going to be able to demand that they get a little more and you get a little less because, well, that's all you got. Well, you know, it's kind of high end for me. I don't know how many people are going to spend that.
That will be one of the arguments you're going to hear. So you want to be able to have a combination of gold for higher priced single ticket items, big ticket items, silver and copper for working operations. Always remember that. We're at the top. It is Tuesday. And forgive me, we only had this one hour but I had a medical emergency. Fortunately, we didn't have to take the eyeball out. In fact, now we're going to work on one of the felines.
the medical work is actually good practice because you have to apply, you have to make sure that you're careful with the patient and the patient has it so you gotta get better at it. You can handle people all day. Oh Republic, come on, put me back again. One hour before the evening until we're ready to see if I can get something to eat. Future generations, this is like in this, the freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep.
Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave to the free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to this.
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 straighten your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country
But men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn and your daughters visit so their children Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride?
And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, let your freedom bring bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free.
But we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? One, two, three, one, two, three, copy. Having a hell of a time connecting with the system tonight.
One, two, three. Copy. CQ, CQ. I can air you on the phone. Very good, thank you. For me, and I'll set you free. Well, at least I'm using small arms fire to do it. And I wouldn't be asking permission. Radio check. Ed, do you copy? I'm here, Mark. Did you not hear a visitor from the past when you came in? No, it was, we had not linking properly here. Took me four efforts to get finally hooked up.
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And 2024, Battle for the Republic, Book One, The Dance of Swords. And yes, we are trying to get that back online. I've had to remaster all of Book One, a half, not all. But since we did it, we also did it in a different font. We constructed everything in a different font, that took a little bit of time. And so that Book One will be available again here shortly. Book Three is of course, just going back into print.
So, we'll catch up. We already have book two out there in force. Book one has been out there in two pulses, but now we're going to get back online with that. We found out again, we lost some of it with that hard drive crash at the printer location, so I had to take my masters and rebuild that. But we're looking good. So, yeah, 50 million projects. Not enough time to get any of them done, but this one keeps chugging along. Also,
Again, real quick, for everybody out there, communications Tuesday. I can't stress enough. Get an AM, FM, and shortwave receiver ASAP. Now, there's a couple reasons. Number one, Internet has been spotty and spiky. It's interesting. Today we had perfect weather here in Michigan. Communications are having problems. Everybody is. Everybody I talk to today.
They said in the bottom of the state of Michigan, I had talked to, hey, how's your phone service? And he'd hear, Sagar, Bager, Fager, Rager, Rager. In other words, I've had all kinds of problems today. So it's interesting, Planet Crapoo 21st century, well, if we just all switched to cell phones, we're screwed.
If we switch to just one system, as it is, not even hit a switch, they just steal most of the money the Fed is gonna give them for their skank operations, and then they spend little or nothing on what they're supposed to be spending it on. We've seen this before with every technology out there, including the border and the border fence.
Where did all that money go for the border friends? They stole it people. It's gone. Disappeared Jewish Mafia. The Israelis got it. They're sucking on pina coladas and little eight-year-old boys, wieners over on Haifa and Tel Aviv and you know laughing their ass off because they're using your money to do it. And they bought those kids where the Jewish Mafia stole them from Ukraine. They sell them over there on the Polish-Ukrainian border and then slip them down to Haifa and Tel Aviv so that the pedo pervert Jewish Mafia and
rank and file can all have their way with those little blonde haired blue eyed kids because they're perverts across the board. So anyway, the big thing here again is with a there are a number of different AM FM and some are just shortwave receivers. Now there's some that are quite efficient for their size. Actually, some are the size of a couple packs of cigarettes or about a pack of cigarettes, but a little thick. And they're made by any number of different companies right now.
The Chinese have picked up on part of this, the Japanese, the Taiwanese, Hong Kong, all of them build these pieces of equipment. None of them are built in Europe, but I know of. It's all Asian production has been for quite a few years, even if it has a German nigg like Grundig on it. So the big thing is looking for something that is not too micro tech. It depends on what you think you want to do with it, but micro tech is not going to last very long in a nuclear exchange, let alone even conventional wear and tear.
larger, solid state can be fixed. In fact, even if I didn't have resistors or capacitors, you know you can build a capacitor or resistor from scratch, from raw materials. It would be a little clunkier, but it would be as efficient as whatever you have. So if you had to desolder something and fix something, you can do it. Don't forget that we can pirate parts from other electronic pieces of equipment.
A lot of vehicles still have a combination of microchip and conventional solid state, although there's even some flush-based technology in there. If you know what that is, it looks like little chips. They look like little dominoes, but very tiny, tiny, tiny dominoes, the width of a pencil lead. There's a lot of that technology out there, but they shifted mostly to microtech-slash-microprocessor with conventional-size, small format solid state.
as the solution for most automotive. So even in a car, there's a lot of parts that could be scavenged. And if you know your values, if you know how to read a resistor or read a capacitor and or other components, you could replace as needed and fix a piece of equipment if there was a part failure. Of course, I would ask myself, and you always should, why did that part fail? Just because here's the thing. Typically with electronics, the part that failed was designed to fail to save the system.
So, what you need to look at whenever you're repairing the piece of equipment is go back through the circuit to an earlier point, you know, so we say upstream, and find, look to see if there isn't something askew there. Power supply is usually the problem. It's not so much the power supply as in many of these pieces of equipment are smaller, so they have wall warts.
And it's the wall work that's chintzed out or it's got some kind of short issue or crossover issue. Remember, it's little copper windings in theory, but a lot of it's just copper washed steel that's been wound to make up the transformers, etc. A lot of times there can be punk a junk and it doesn't take much.
So, prior prepper blending prevents piss poor performance, but take a look. There's a lot of old Trans Pacific and other types of beach boy size radios out there. I love them. I've got three or four of them here. The carry handle is where the antenna is hidden. You pop one button and the antenna of the handle comes straight up perpendicular to the ground. Inside is the rabbit ear. You pull it out. You can listen to the world.
Now that's old tech, but there are a lot of good pieces of equipment out there. Please make the point of investing in at least a couple of AM FM shortwave radios. Now there's some that have combinations. There's crank types even have flashlights in power supplies so you can recharge little electronic devices. Most of which will not be important when the war comes.
So, it's just nice to have the power for other things, so it's good that you have the power supply capability with a clockwork or a grinder, you know, coffee grinder generator where you crank it. Those are good. Those work. But make a point, and if you could, if you have the equipment already, tune in to 6.160, regular shortwave WBCQ, the planet. And then drop us an email at liberty at provide.net. Let us know how you're hearing us. We need feedback.
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somebody was asking me about it, but this came in after I did the one hour. We were, the first hour was we used a CAND program, inventory library. Had a little bit of an animal medical emergency and I knew we weren't going to probably make it back in time, but we had to do it. In fact, I just looked at the little girl and her eye is still pretty horrible, but at least we're working on it now. I was thinking I'd have to do an eye octomy where, you know, extend the eye, cut the optic nerve and extract the eye and
At least that way she didn't die from an infection or something, but it looks like we caught it. So maybe we'll keep the eye, maybe we won't. We'll see what happens. But anyway, I would remind everybody again that when I was talking about battery packs, okay, let me explain this and I'll go step by step. Most of your radios, bell fungs, jing tongs, chow hing ta, man thai ho, an chow bantai, an hang ta.
It's like, you know, if you want to figure out how many different company names there are out there that are Chinese, go grab your silverware drawer, turn it upside down to the kitchen and listen. There we go. That was one of the big forks, I think. Anyway, good pieces of equipment, but they have proprietary batteries. Now, let me emphasize this again.
If you look through the system, and I know it's hard because the Internet is really crappy right now and they're so busy backstabbing or trying to filter out or block, whatever, it's become a useless tool in some ways where it's a waste of your time like a big circle jerk. But on the other hand, maybe you're lucky if you throw the dice right. And what we're looking for is a replacement battery pack for your radios and some have them, some don't.
that allow you to use regular AA or AAA batteries depending upon the power supply or who made the replacement battery pack. Now, the original proprietary batteries, battery packs, are usually built with what are called industry batteries, which don't look like the ones that you buy in the store. They actually don't really have, they have a male, female, plus positive, negative. But the problem is that they don't have the tit.
because they are usually soldered together. They're soldered in place. They're part of the circuit. Okay? There are, for most radios, and like the Kenwoods I was just talking about, and the ones I just got here the other day were, I'd say that the particular kit I found, which was Motorola, is probably only about four years old. Okay? It's four years ago.
But in the kit, there are a couple of the auxiliary batteries and what these battery packs know. What these are, they're a plastic hull that literally you can see through most of the time. Sometimes they seal them up, sometimes they don't. But what it is, is you can mount, you know, plug in like you would with a flashlight or an RC toy or something like that.
replacement regular AA or AAA batteries from anywhere you buy them from. Dollar Tree, Walmart, your electrical store, take your pick, hardware. And the advantage of these is that while you cannot, unless you buy rechargeable batteries, and even there, I will repeat what I said earlier,
These battery packs don't give you some magic translator that allows you to take, say, NiCad rechargeables and put them into what is an ion battery charger, okay? You have to have batteries that match the output of the charger, and this is a little more complicated than it used to be because we've got five different generations of batteries out there in rechargeable batteries, so you have to pay attention.
So, when I'm talking about these AAAs, what we're talking about is you can use rechargeables, but what they were meant for, so you can take throwaway batteries, plug them into these little racks, plug it into the back of your radio just like you do your proprietary battery that looks so cool because it's shaped aside, you know, like the back of your radio should look, only instead, this is kind of bulkier.
And when you plug this in, you have the same power output, you can talk usually with one of these battery packs with every radio I've tested. They're at least good for 24 hours non-stop. That's even the chintiest Dollar Tree batteries. Twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-six hours, it varies depending on when the battery was made in the factory. Personally, I think that's the determination. It's not the quality of the battery because I've had cheapy Dollar Tree batteries run
for 26, 27 hours. Nonstop, when we get on the road, we leave the radios on. It's a great way to test the destruction, test to wear out what we're using. And in this case, if you use any kind of conventional alkali battery, iron core battery, whatever, they're gonna run for so long and then you have to take those batteries out and replace them. You cannot take those and put them into the charger. They will not work that way, okay? So I gotta make you understand that.
Number two, you have to have the right if even if you do get rechargeables example, I can get a ton. I got a pop high all up for free. I got a bucket. Hear that? That bucket is full of rechargeable batteries brand new in the package. I got for free here what a week and a half ago.
It's full. It's got four different sizes of rechargeable batteries including AAs, AAAs, a 1, 2, 3 battery pack and I think also what's the other one? Oh, the chubby external lighting, yard lighting battery. It's also used in some other electrical equipment like fire alarms.
Now, these batteries won't work in an ion charger. They'll work in two of the other chargers I have here, which is why I took that bucket and filled it up with them, and then I took two of those chargers and put them in the bucket, and I wrote a little note in there that these are the chargers for those batteries. So I could charge up using those chargers and plug them into one of these replacement packs, use them until they run down, pull them back out, but I have to put them back in this charger. I can't leave them in the pack.
and put them into the other, you know, like the nest that's built for the radios. A lot of your radios have, if you look on the bottom, a couple little metal tabs. If you look on your little docking station, there's a couple little wires that pop up. Well, you sit that in there, it completes a circuit, and it transfers power to the battery and recharges the battery. Your regular proprietary batteries will work with that charger, but many of the batteries you might find or buy that are rechargeable will not.
So again, let's make sure you do a little research. Can't emphasize this enough. It doesn't take much to understand this, but you need to do a little research and that way you'll understand your equipment. However, I would still tell you if you can find these standard battery replacement packs, no matter what radios you have, Bao Fiangs or whatever else, Ken Woods, Motorola's, Motorola's, there's a lot of them. I actually have found more for the Motorola's than any other radio system out there. I'm sure that there's still some for the Bao Fiangs.
I know there's some new models of Bao Feng and there's some other new companies out there using the older Bao Feng designs and remarketing them. But they're using the newer battery systems because that's what's in vogue right now. So you have to know your power supply. Again, the radio can use any of these batteries.
But the charger cannot. You have to know what your charger is going to eat or what it can feed in order for you to plug something in. Remember that. Prior pepper planting prevents piss poor performance and it's important because we need to stay in the fight. Now, why am I worried about this? Well, we do have overlapping technology. One of the things I brought up during the one hour earlier today is medical support.
Now, most of the FM radios use either 9 volt or a little pack of AA or AAA batteries depending on who made it. Radio shacks, most of them were 9 volt batteries. Now, do they make rechargeable 9 volt? Yes, they do. And again, you better make sure that whatever you acquire matches up with a charging unit that you have an inventory. If you don't, first, find it, make sure you can find a charger to match up with the batteries.
Now, usually they're out there. I get some from a resale site down the road here. The guy usually was cutting the cords off and throwing them away. And it's like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I'll give you money for every one of those you find. Just put a box down. Everyone you get when you go to an estate sale and he does storage sites, put them in the box there. If you don't want them, put them in that box and I'll buy them. Every once in a while, I'll show up here and you know I will, and I'll buy every one of them. And that's how I can afford to have a lot of different systems.
So watch estate sales, watch yard sales, etc. But 9 volt batteries are still available at Dollar Tree. And to be quite honest, for most of what you're doing, you're just as well off snagging those Dollar Tree 9 volts that are only $1.25 a piece. Because if you go look for 9 volt batteries anywhere else, go price them. Oh my, as Sulu would say, oh my. Well, Sulu's a poof too. But again, oh my.
So, we're trying to, you know, come up with a solution here that's smart. Somebody's already come up with some alternate little battery packs. But again, just look at your equipment, pre-determine what you think your usage is going to be, at least for basic deployment. The way to test that is use the equipment. Just like we've said, pick your equipment up, take it out in the field, run it.
See what it does for you. Now somebody else is asking, well why do I want the medical on a completely different set of frequencies? Because medical doesn't need to be interrupted. What do you think medical is probably going to use their radios for part of the time? Our med units are going to have people in the field who may be skilled but may run into something where they need help.
One of the beautiful things about FM radio is FM radio is crisp, clean, and it is bright. You will get a beautiful, clear transmission with FM. Now, the only thing about FM that goes out so far, it drops like a rock. This is why the military liked FM, and it's why commercial radio liked FM when they came out with it. Well, first it was done privately by people like you and me. And then, industrial radio picked it up.
But it's basically a mushroom that goes out so far, like it drops off right at a certain wall distance.
So, that means that if you have another transmitter so many miles out, you're not going to squawk over somebody else if you calculate where properly to put, say, an FM commercial transmitter. You market a frequency in one location and a frequency that's the same in another, and they won't really overwash each other because they're not that, you know, you obviously have to calculate distance and power the transmitters, etc. With personal radios, it's the same thing.
So the advantage is, is I can also be squawking on frequency A, and I don't necessarily, I'm not gonna walk down by an operator who's with another company, say four miles or five miles to the right or three miles to the left, or integrated in an urban area. Now we still may need to talk to each other, so we'll try to figure out how to again reach and link by getting closer, you know, closer in proximity to the next grid of FM radios.
FM transceivers, not just transmitters, these are transceivers, these are headsets, they're radio sets. You can hook them up to your helmet, you can hook them on your belt. Other versions are actually like just regular little walkie-talkies, and yes, as I said before, there are base stations. All of these are part of what we give to the medical because the medical needs clean signal transmission because Doc might need instruction. Doc's got somebody here he can save, but he needs a little more help.
We also don't need disruption of transmission whenever, if at all possible. Does it mean that the enemy isn't going to jam what we're doing? Oh hell yes they will. All signals will be jammed in a battlefield environment. If you do not understand that, then you do not understand communications in the modern battlefield. And by the way, that modern battlefield, I was laughing at something I heard today. Oh, they didn't do anything like this since the, like the, like the, the, the, the seventies or eighties. It's like, eh.
Electronic countermeasures are as old as radio itself. Even in World War I, in its infancy by comparison, and World War II, where whole resources and assets of armies were put together with radio techs and with heavy technology to either disrupt or misdirect communication. So if you think this is new, oh my god, we're so new and so sharp and so eeeeet, not.
However, it can't be everywhere at once. Eventually, so much stuff is going to get shot to snot on all sides that there's going to be massive holes in the mechanism across the board.
So I'm not telling you to get rid of any of your communications at all because we're going to need it for less active areas. We're going to need it for occupied areas that we've now secured and we need to be faster than a runner whenever we can. And again, still the battlefield as it's useful and limited in use will be a viable tool in the militia inventory. Okay.
Now, we're at the bottom of the hour, and while we're at it here, Ed's right there waiting his finger on the trigger. Steve Voss, Renegades. Ed, if you could, first music request tonight. Steve Voss, Renegades. We played quite a few Steve Voss pieces, and everybody's been asking, hey, can you play some more? And I even had Renegades mentioned specifically four times in four different requests.
Steve Voss, Renegade. You're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org, and WBCQ, the planet, 6.160, regular shortwave. And if you'd like to donate, go to LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com, go to the donate key, and donate there. Whatever dollar amount you can choose to donate. It can be a dollar, it can be a hundred, whatever you are, whatever you can send, we'd appreciate it.
And that's Liberty Tree Radio.4mg.com and Renegades by Steve Voss. That's gonna be our first up and I should say at the Batters Base ready to kick off and oh, by the way before I forget, my World War I
French night bomber clock is working phenomenally well, but I have to wind it up every once in a while. It's been sitting here neglected for a few hours. So every chance I can, we will. I don't want to talk over the me- I hate it when I do that, I know. But I can do that. T.J.'s used to do that all the time. Some people pulled their hair out over that too, by the way. Okay, well, uh, okay. Here we go. Renegades.
We're going to do a thing for everybody out there listening. Carl's gone, but his music lives on. And I am the Unknown Soldier. For everybody out there, again, a little Vietnam tribute. This is for our friends with the, uh, here we go. Some call me M. I. Say I can't go home again.
to know and a friend of yours. Come call me OW, the one they left behind, the unknown soldier to find, the one they never tried to find. From Missouri, soldier from St. Paul, I was the hero of my family and still my pictures upon their wall. I'm a poet and a scholar.
And the boy who lived next Told me unknown, read mamas And if you should just forget me here Then should I forget you too? Should you try to? I'm still someone who belongs to you The unknown soldier, or tears to share I'm just a thing My country has betrayed me, yet I have forgiven you Pray to God, soldier with dreams
rescue me and I am who understand the soul and I'm tired and I'm hungry and I'm lonely and I'm cold so lay down close beside me now and gently stroke my face and wrap your arms around me now some called me POW some
I want to say thank you. And again for the request and that is Carl Clang, I am the Unknown Soldier. And it is Communications Tuesday. We have another 20 minutes left here in the hour. You're listening to us on 6.160 regular shortwave WBCQ the Planet.
And real quick also, guys, the turd, lesbian, twitchy face, Michigan Attorney General, Stuntmer's other secret, well, since Shitmer is a guy dressed as a girl, that's the governor of Michigan. So it's lesbian lover counterpart, which is kinda cute because it's a cross-dressing man that's a governor and you've got a lesbian that's CAG.
And they're busy, didn't let each other behind closed doors, but it's supposed to be two females. But after all, we can just arbitrarily believe that, I guess, if you want to. Anyway, the Michigan Attorney General is suing the oil companies. Did you hear about this? Well, of course, this is the big to do. They're suing the oil companies. Now, when we have idiot lesbian twits like this, queers of $3 bill, pedos that just don't have the Brainscot, Gigi, shoe size IQ.
They're suing the oil companies because of global warming cooling, global cooling warming, slash the scam that Soros, slash the Jewish mob told them to. Soros is Jewish. The Toronto Jewish mob is running the Shijters out of Lansing, along with the Northside Jewish Chicago mob.
And what you get is this culmination in stupidity where they're suing the oil companies and of course your tax dollars in Michigan here at work. In reality, it's the petal queers in Toronto, Jewish petal queers in Toronto and the Jewish petal queers in Chicago, manipulating Michigan politics.
And the perverts are just going to town behind closed doors, bare-ass naked, grabbing eight-year-old little boys and girls and molesting them while molesting each other in the process and then coming out of there with their eyes crossed and
Whatever shekels have been slid under their accounts, you know, under their accounts over in hyphen Tel Aviv so that they can go sue the oil companies. Now, this isn't the only idiot state doing this, but it's asinine to begin with. However, I will repeat what I said yesterday. Daddy didn't train no fool here. The oil companies have been capping stuff off in Michigan that's brand new, and they did it way before Biden came in.
This was going back through to Barry Satoro's window during Obama. And we reported this and explained it to you. You can find several of these locations. In fact, it's interesting, they look like missile complexes from the air. Why do I say that? Many of these areas are in public rented lands. And what they did is they went to brand new drill points that they had been pumping God knows how many barrels of oil a day out of.
in the Midland through the St. Louis area, but all over the state of Michigan is like this. But what's interesting is they came in, sculpted down all of the road accesses about three feet deep. Guys, the width of two of a regular county road plus, because these access ways are big enough to handle two drilling rips. One going one way, one going the other, like you're going to have what, expressway traffic? But three foot deep,
fist-sized limestone beds laid down and then all the way out to these, they have these roads going out to where each of the wellhead is and they have the same double track of limestone, three feet deep, and then they have a circular target area around where the wellhead is and that's built the same way. The amount of stone, limestone, that was dropped into this area, these areas, not just one,
is massive. Now we talked about this years ago but I want to jog your memory because they've stopped production. These oil wells are brand new, old inventory now. Okay, and when we say brand new, our people literally, some of the militia commanders and other individuals who are members are all through and literally live next to these locations so they watch the construction and we reported this while it was going on.
So, this whole scam is designed to, again, in the long run, bite us in the ass from both directions at the same time. First of all, idiot stick, typical for the shoe size IQ, lesbian turds that end up in government that we get stuck with, or the cross-dressing males that we get stuck with. All of these characters, other than being bribed, they don't have a clue about technology. Even if you were to say that you were going to stop using gasoline.
All of the equipment that's moving requires POL products to continue to function both reliably and economically. And I will remind you again of something that most people don't realize. Gasoline is scrap. But to get to the high value oil, refined oil products,
The EANS, gasoline, kerosene, naphthalene, go right down the EANS, there's many of them, those are highly volatile and have to be pulled one way or another. And if it weren't for the fact that we had automobiles using the gasoline that were being cracked, pulled off the cracking process, then we'd have to dispose of it commercially.
Everybody understand that? To get to the refined oils, you still have to pull off the highly volatile upper range of oil components. And that's why it's been marketed in so many ways. You got white gas, which in reality is unleaded gas by the way. But white gas way back in the day was for Coleman ladders. You had leaded gas, which of course is what you used in the vehicles. Lead was added. Lead doesn't exist in oil.
Let's not forget that one. Remember that lie? I do. But if you know anything about how oil was delivered and how gasoline was delivered, it used to be they actually added the lead when the truck came to your holding station for your gas station years ago. So the twit, the idiot stick, the fool, the dumbass, the bribed, bought, and paid for hoe that we have, that's the Michigan AG.
is now going jumping the bandwagon with the rest of the Jewish mafia's turds to attack the oil companies. Now, does it make any sense? No, no, but it doesn't make any difference. These are hairball, you know, effeminate, well, sometimes male, sometimes female, but in theory acting as female, crazy town loons. And of course, it's all for the sake of burning money and padding the pockets of the criminal legal culture.
And that's really what this is about because needless to say, states paying for it from one end and well guess what? Somebody else is going to be paying for it from the other but for a very different reason you might imagine. Because in the long run, what their objective is to get rid of all the competition from all of the goyim and for only the kosher mafia to have control of P.O.L. products which will still be offered, still be sold, still be available, but only the oil boys will be the ones that will be moving them.
That's the reason for this drivel going on the way that it is. Plus, again, it's showboating. So most important here is we don't just want to be inventorying and stockpiling gasoline. That's a short haul. Petroleum products, P-O-L, petroleum, oil, and lubricant products. The lubricant end is what's most critical.
Greases, higher end oils, oils that are used in specific systems that you have right now, not all of them, automotive, need to be taken into consideration. And again, if we go into the long, long haul, components in vehicles that can be re-lubricated are likely to last longer. Sealed systems.
our throwaway systems. Let's remember that. Go ahead, Ed. I had a question from another source who just asked me, does they can sue the oil companies for global warming? Can we sue the governor office of Michigan for bankrupting Michigan? Or will we go specifically after Grand Home for that because she was the one who was governor at the time and now she's the Department of Energy?
Well, you see, this is what's fascinating is we're seeing this in Maine. First of all, I don't see why not. Okay, this is one of the problems with arbitrary and capricious activity and where we let this chosen little click get away with all these criminal actions and everybody just turns a blind eye in here until it bites them in the ass. And then how did we get here? How did this happen? Oh my goodness.
And that's the problem I see with this, number one, is again, it serves no viable purpose. The argument is that, and of course here's what's fascinating, they're using arbitrary information about the weather. Well, since 1951 or 52, the temperature has done this, you know, fill in the blank. And I have to stop right there and go, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a minute. Why did you stop and claim that the temperature has gone up since
The automotive industry has been around for 120 years now. Now granted 120 years ago, it wasn't where it is today. But wouldn't you want to cite the figures and information for planetary heating or cooling? Well, of course they don't want because cooling really applies here. And I would point something out. Anybody, if you stop at 1951,
What do you think was happening in the 20s across the United States? We had a little thing. Let me give you a hint. There's some sound effects here. And then there's a tumbleweed that goes by. And then your corn that's all shriveled up and dried. What was that? You remember what that was, guys? Remember when we had that big dust bowl thing going on? And the grape serrath, the movie, the grape serrath, the book, the grape serrath, talks about it.
What do you think was happening in the rest of the country when the middle western states, the plain states went into drought mode? Do you think happened? Well, let me tell you what happened here in Michigan because my dad and my grandpa told me about this and used to describe what it was like. If you looked north during the Dust Bowl in Michigan at night, at midnight, it looked like sunrise.
From the far eastern to the far western horizon looking north, it looked like orange sunrise. Why is that? Well, because the Dust Bowl was symbolic or representative of a great drought slash increase in temperature. And we had the great Michigan fires, the great forest fires of Michigan of those years.
Guys, it went on all summer. My dad, my grandpa, my grandpa, my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and my grandpa, and
And I used to play in the burned out giant pines when we go deer hunting and I was little. When I was little, there are pines that were as wide as the front of a Galaxy 500 station wagon. And they were hauled out on the inside. Some of them were a story and a half, two stories tall standing in what was the old section in near Lewiston, Michigan. The old section as it was called.
And I could stand inside them. I didn't say get out of there. People take pot shots at trees. And we were in a dense wood where the new growth, which wasn't new, but it was newer than the stuff that was standing there that was rotting. These massive trees were victims of that fire. They weren't victims of the logging industry because the logging industry had stopped cutting the big old growth.
What killed that woods was the great fire because of the great drought because of the extreme temperature high temperatures which is why these bitches and these lying sacks of BS that you see that are in these horrors that make up the fake science
arbitrarily have to cut off, it's so warm now, it was never this warm before. Yeah, it was more than 100 times it's been that way. Yeah, well, dozens of times, I won't say 100, but more than 100 maybe, since the white man came to the North American continent. But you see, we're not supposed to think about that, cuz it's the car is full, it's automatically, you guys all need to apologize, shut up.
Imagine a fire so great, so nonstop, and of course the equipment back then was whatever they could borrow because everything up north was already committed and everybody shared or participated in that firefighting operation for months and months and months. See, that's the part of the history I was supposed to think about that. Only since 1951. Nice.
We had plenty of automobiles. In fact, we had a big war. What do you think that big war did? 1941, 1945. What do you think that did for the ecology? If you want to argue about, you know, things that go boom and burn and heat and thermal, what do you think that was like? I mean, if you're going to argue that, you know, man has an effect on the environment. How about that? Well, no, because the war mongers, they want power and they want to maintain power, but they want you without power so that when they put a boot on your neck, you're not going to be able to resist.
They when you don't have the ability to move you don't have the ability to economically be able to afford transportation Etc, etc, etc. It's all part of the Big Math Formula for the spit-swap and ring-knock and monarchist monarchist favean socialists and the communists who are joining in with the Fabians even though the terrified and scared shitless of the Fabians the communists fear the Fabians so again This drivel and these idiot sticks are wasting our time
Of course, that's not a surprise. One of the other things here again to remember is yes, we need to be paying attention to our reserves. What you have on the shelf, I've actually intentionally used up or consumed all of the stored fuel that I had in the local sites here and have been replacing it. Now, I wish I had replaced it this morning. What happened this morning and this afternoon in Michigan? Well, this morning,
Gasoline was $1.13 at the more affordable stations, and I think even $3.11, if you want to call that affordable. But this afternoon, this afternoon across the state, gasoline went up by 50 cents a gallon. Yeah, gas went from $3.13 a gallon to $3.69, and it's looking like it'll go up tomorrow.
Now, what might be the reason for this? Well, I think one of them could be the whole idea that, well, the Attorney General in Michigan decided to fiddle fart with the oil companies. It could be that little burp of bullshit fuel that they dumped on the market from the fuel reserves, the oil reserves. Well, that lasted about as long as spit on a griddle, because the price dropped from $3.39 down to $3.13.
And then between sometime in the middle of the day, it jumped up today after three or four days of being at 313, jumped all the way up to $3.69 a gallon. Something hit, something bit, and obviously the BS'ers in the district of criminals, well, their bullshit, their nonsense didn't help anything. As we would expect, because instead of having it there for military purposes or emergency purposes,
the worthless excrement that make up our government, the worthless turds in the DOD, the worthless turds in Homeland Security who do not protect us but leave the border open so that the Jewish non-governmental organizations can rape children, sell drugs, and market babies all over the state and all over the country and the nation-state of America. Yeah. None of these federal systems are helping us in any way, shape, or form, but by God there's grace. Anyway, we're at the top. Everybody out there?
God bless Republic.
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