September 24, 2024
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness for potential conflict, including communications systems, signal generators for electronic warfare, equipment loadouts for militia operations, and food storage strategies. He addressed recent geopolitical tensions involving Russia, Ukraine, and Israel, warning of imminent World War III risks. The show covered technical aspects of radio communications, battery management, and cross-training in militia units, while emphasizing the need for defensive preparations and supply accumulation before anticipated conflict.
- communications
- signal generator
- electronic warfare
- militia training
- preparedness
- batteries
- radio equipment
- world war iii
- russia
- israel
- ukraine
- food storage
- combat loadout
- michigan militia
- nuclear survival
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birds in a row every time he's shooting at a bird he's shooting like he unloads this thing in four rounds three rounds boom boom boom boom bird flies away he looks at me says do you ever miss I said well I try not to and I look at the guy who's with the dog I said yeah 300 bucks you know he's there flat yes you can buy a fancy gun if you don't know how to shoot it ain't worth a damn okay again that's the that's the thing there are some pretty decent still $300 guns out there they just don't look as pretty
Uh oh, we got it there. Go ahead. Yeah. Uh, real quick. We did have a problem with the streams for whatever reason, jumped back over to music. It should be back to where it should be now. Should be a live stream. I know we probably have people calling in right now to say, Hey, you're not on the Intel report. So we want to put that out there. It's already fixed. That's not the problem I fixed as soon as I thought.
It means that we try to say I'm Scott right now to see how it's going. Just see that's when the trees very good. Thank you. Okay. Yeah, we're good. We're up. We're up again. Okay. Thank you, Edward. And again, guys may take time. First of all, get a track down. What is it when it come? It shouldn't have gone to music as we know, but I'm not surprised by you notice. I'm not upset. Why is it? I'm not upset. I've been doing this too long. Yeah, especially, you know, it's not, it's not accidental.
Yeah, so everybody put your food away to have noticed when people kind of slacking off on that, you know Keep putting food down because they're awesome. Right weapon number a little bit. You'll break it up Mark. Yeah, go ahead Yeah, just sort of break care. Yeah, I placed my toilet this morning and watch this world down. I thought hey look That's the Middle East and Europe. I didn't the other thing is the good thing I'm seeing is the
My gang's in Chicago are fixed to go after and kick out the Venezuelan gangs in Chicago, so that would be real interesting. That's pretty rough. Like the same thing he recalls, it used to be the gangs in London. And then it was, hey, it's the gangs of New York. And then, well, now, actually both of those have been around a while. As long as big towns have been around, gangs have been around. But yeah, the Venezuelans are shorter.
Always remember that no I did hear those. It's a dangerous way of thinking where two of the black gangs territories. They're fixing to come back home. We'll see what happens, right? Yeah, they're gonna hack. They'll be hacking and shopping rules on this one They had to bring another gang into cost problems because the gangs are pretty much staying in their own real estate and And kind of they're shooting each other. I mean Chicago They shoot each other every weekend But remember what did the prosecutors say guys remember about a half a year ago? Remember when the two gangs wanted each other?
Oh, I'm not going to prosecute either because both sides showed up with guns. And so it was a mutually accepted exchange of violence. And so now we're not going to charge them. Well, that's cool. So if we decide to have a mutual exchange firefight with secret police coming out to take guns, I don't want to hear about anybody prosecuting us. Yeah, just don't worry.
But I'm sure that wouldn't be the case. So again, you see, as long as they're within their territory, they were out on their, you know, on the, they were out on the streets like the good, the bad and the ugly. And they were wailing on each other and the peace told us they were firing and the the the gats they were going and people got shot. Three or four people got killed in that shootout. If you recall, it was okay. They got killed, you know, come on, everybody.
And I know what they're gonna put, who's gonna come out of their mouth next, which is kind of comical is, well, it was a duel. It was like a duel. You mean duels are legal in Illinois again? You mean we can duel in Illinois? Well, hell, I can drag some people. I don't like the Illinois, kind of bushwhack them there, so to speak. Hey, by the way, we're in Illinois, yeah? We can duel here. What? Yeah, you just did right where you are. Hold up, I got a box. Pistols, here we go. Hold still. Mind's loaded, yours not. Oh, did I say that?
So the Venezuelan gangs are going to go after, hell, yo homie, what a B. Yo, hold my bullets, and I ain't gonna shoot sideways. Trust me, you know, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang,
Now, why are they doing that? Well, because again, the CIA does have pretty good control, and the Israelis do have pretty good control over Venezuela. Venezuela isn't out on a stick out in the twilight zone, it's like Iran.
Venezuela is run by the Jewish mob. What was the big thing that they were pissed about with the nationalization is that one of the smaller Jewish companies got bumped out of controlling the mining interests in Venezuela along with other Jewish companies and one of the big Jewish companies came in and took over what? Took over all the mines. That's kind of like the big ones eating the little ones. You know what I mean?
Venezuela, the fact that they've led a man, they brought him in, they're just one cast in the, in fact, we got quite a chorus line. 10, 12, 20 million in this big chorus line. And this is just like the introductory act. This is like the little band coming in just to like make some noise before the lead up band and then the main attraction band like a rock concert. In this case, it's a murder death kill concert.
Everybody understand that? Venezuelans aren't as well organized, but it seemed like those Chinaman that kept coming across the border, who are from a country that already has said it's planning on shooting at us, well, they all seem to be really squared away, and their government seemed to have sent them here, and the whole thing was very well organized by the Jewish, you know, Israeli mob.
because it's the Jewish NGOs that brought him across the border. And when they got here, the same government, ours, that's waging war against you, picked all those Chinese guys up and made them go somewhere. Sergeant Carter. Oh, I think we, I think we had best invest in more ammunition and certainly, no, it's Communications Tuesday and I'm not going to poo-poo communications. I've already told you we're going to need to integrate
more effective communications across the board, not just for the conflict, but also for the peace. Because we're gonna have to have multiple bridging technologies in order to operate effectively. And we need them constantly into the rear, so to speak, or on standby during the conflict. But we especially need them afterwards to create a more efficient economic system. And we're gonna tweak it accordingly.
This is one of the reasons that there are layers of this communication need to be in place. Public radio is something that has to operate. Personal radio is something that has to operate. Go ahead, we gotta jump in there. Bring something up. Because I don't know, if you follow what they claim, how do they get the pager thing over in the Middle East?
Well, the latest scam that we're hearing in this part of the neck of the woods and I've seen also repeated is that the Israelis are actually the ones who built everything. Yes. What they're saying is that they created a dummy company in India. That's the stuff made in, I can't remember if it's Pakistan or where it was supposed to be made. But they had all this technology made.
They started a rumor about the cell phones, but I wouldn't have trusted the cell phones any more than, you know, with the pagers. My problem is that they went with one company and of course they went with one company for the pagers and because the pagers did so well, they got apparently radios from the same company. So, it's interesting and Israel bragging up that the only reason they made the company was specifically to target, you know,
yada yada yada. But they did admit that Lebanon was the country they hit, right? Right. Yeah. They did admit that Lebanon was not the only place they were selling the pagers to. So they released that and these pagers were built with bombs in the batteries. Batteries are the bomb. They were built that way.
So if you have a pager that came from this company, you might have a bomb in your pocket. And we've seen one of the guys pointed out that after this incident happened, suddenly there are a couple of medical facilities in the US that have got Jewish backing that suddenly have pager recalls. Is he blasting steam, snuck some, wait a minute, what are you, can you, okay, you want to know how that scenario works?
You know, we need pages for the hospitals we got the contract with. Yeah, I know I've been looking for something. You know, my cousin Izzy has this pager manufacturing company in Pakistan, Bishwaka, Pakistan. Yeah, but we can get him cheap. I'll tell you, he could he could slide him off the back. He's like the plant manager.
And he could spy a couple thousand things. He got the codes for them and everything. And we get them on the cheap, we charge full price, and then some, we make off like bandits and we got junk. We don't care if it works or not. We got it, we're covered, we're gonna make a million. You do realize that's how things like this happened? And I don't, honestly, I think the only reason the-
I think the only reason they did the recall is because it came out the name of the company. I can't remember what the name of the company for the pagers is. I'd have to pull up the documentation to see again. But we actually have the name of the pager company. So the only reason they did this recall is that they realize that people now know they're walking around with bombs in their pocket. Well, let's okay. Let me add something for real quick here. Understand, here's another problem with this.
Guys, one of the biggest issues that industrial machinery companies and radio communications companies have are copy knockoffs. And what happens is, again, they may get the sources and material and equipment from the components from the very same source. There was a company out of, well, actually Manchester, Michigan,
And I've told you this before on the air over the last, you know, 20 years or so, 30 years. But anyway, they started getting service calls from countries they didn't sell anything in. They sell around the country, around the world, not just around the country. And so like, wait a minute, okay, hold on. You fax me the code for the machine, the model number, all that information, and give me a picture of the manufacturing plate.
Well, they shot it to him. It's like that's not well, it looks like our plate But that's not our code number and so what happened they flew out to where the equipment was They looked at all the equipment not well, and here's what's interesting. I saw the machines. Okay
Now, if they were by themselves, everything was perfectly where it should be. But what have I told you? The problem is, is a lot of people may get 80 or 90% right, but a color shade or a stripe not right on the detailing or where a plate is located because they're off by a bit. Remember, machinery in the plant just works over and over and over on the same stupid thing. So they don't have variance.
And if you had it by itself, you go, yeah, that looks like a 40116-alpha. But then you get that machine and drag it back to where it came, where yours are. And you set them side by side, you go, oh, no, that's that thing. You know what? That's not the, that's not even, oh, the colors aren't even right.
You know, eventually your eye looks at everything and starts specking out. If you've been in any kind of detail or drafting work, your eyes are straight edges, okay? And the same is true with both, you know, the hardware slash mechanical and electronic components and electronic systems. There was a comment earlier, if that was a few days ago, about Kenwoods, the knockoff Kenwoods that were being made.
It's not just Kenwoods. Everybody, hell, there's even copies. Oh, Balfgang is Chinese. And there are knockoffs out there being made by ghost companies, Balfgang's. So the problem with this is that when you have all this stuff floating around, and you got everybody always asking the question, well, who did this? A garage plant, no bigger than the two-car garage in some cases you have attached to your house.
and all the machinery is squeezed in there and they'll produce 500 or 1000 or hell if they're really good they can produce tens of thousands of units. And how do they do that? Well, like I told you before, they don't build everything in that garage. They bring a case of this, they buy two cases of that, they buy 55 cases of these little widgets. They're still in the tray, brand new in the styrofoam from 30 or 40 years worth of production, 30, 40 years ago production.
still in the trays like they were being like when they were on they were dropped out of the machine and set up to be fed into another machine. And then what they do is they have a chassis made. The chassis is the is usually the lie. The chassis is the deception tool because that has to be made. And they'll even alter the design internally because well the components they bought are kind of correct, but they're off by several years, maybe off by a decade or more.
And they'll put it all together. Now the box on the outside is the right size, plastic's all the same. They made sure the controls are where they're supposed to be. So if another radio like it was sitting by it, it looks basically the same. Now a control switch might not be right, not quite right. But well enough for a current volume controlled or a slide device. But see, here's the problem.
With what they just showed you that the Israelis did and I've told you this a million times and I'll say it again I've said several times last few days. They just showed you what they have planned for you for the future Go ahead caller jump in there very patient. I'm sorry. Hey mark. This is Irish whiskey I just wanted to mention on the subject of radio knockoffs. I have a very good example of that
There is one particular model of ICOM 2 meter VHF handheld, the specific nomenclature. It is an ICOM V8. That is Victor 8. If you look up the ICOM V8,
The radio itself has a green body, kind of like an old, and it looks almost like an old Nokia cell phone, but it's a two meter handheld ham radio. And that, the ICON V8, there are so many knockoffs of that radio on eBay, that it is hard to find an actual genuine ICON V8.
So like a while back, like I collect old ICOM radios and a while back I was looking for a genuine V8 and it is very, very hard to find an actual genuine one. There's actually websites dedicated to like being able to look at the differences, how to tell a real one versus a fake one. But the ICOM V8 is a good example of that. Over. And the example, the reason is that number one, the machine itself, the design is popular.
It is known, it was built up on, you know, like ICOMs. First of all, that was the go-to for the longest time for anything in the way of a serious radio for portable. I have an ICOM, I can't for, I think it's a, where is it? It's actually ahead of my hand here. I'm looking right now on shelves.
It's one of the first two meter radios that I ever bought. It was a portable that was fancy, trust me, I could never afford anything expensive. But it was a very, I call it the brick, because it was a very small radio, but it was heavy. And the reason is that what they did, it was conventional solid state. If I keep talking, I'll rattle off the number.
But what's interesting about it is that again, the problem is they crunched everything. First of all, they made it smaller, so it made it more personal and portable. And number two, they gave it more range. It was powerful. Problem, it's a whole lot of components, conventional solid state. They compressed the
motherboard just as absolutely tiny as they could from one bridge or one stem or one part of the circuit to the next. That's why it felt so heavy because radio should have actually been about a good maybe six, seven square inches larger. Just be accommodate air so that it didn't overheat. Now that particular radio when it came out, Hong Kong made a bunch of knockoffs of that radio.
And it was cool, a lot of people grabbed them simply because, oh my god, this radio cost. Back in the day, this was a lot of money, $265 for this handheld radio. But you gotta remember, what were you making in 1981 or 1979? Well, the Hong Kong radios were $26.
Gotta try that. I don't care if it works well or not. Gotta try it. And they work for a while. And then one little component's inside. Gave up the ghost and you opened up the box and you realize, son of a bitch, this is a beast to work on. But again, how many copies were made? Sorry, Dad. That guy brings me back to the point I was making about the radios all coming from one location. It's nice to have familiarity when it comes to maintenance.
But it's good to have diversification when it comes to security. If everything all comes from one point, you can monkey-puck it up, just like what we saw happen recently. Which they proved it. They showed everybody, as they've tried to puff up themselves and bleed, they've tried to take credit, whatever. The fact of the matter is, is that they have shown everybody that what we've been talking about forever about sabotage.
that this is a card that was flipped prematurely because it's the Jewish mob and they can do no wrong. A lot of stuff they like to keep close to their chest so that when the big push comes, all these tools will be used on you. And for the average person, what could I trust? What could I believe in? Oh my God! Whoa, whoa is me? We're doomed. Oh, let me piss my pants and defecate my spine up my bong hole like a meat xylophone.
And instead it's like, wow, better not make that mistake again. Did everybody see what just happened there? Hmm, you probably should be a little more precautionary. Now, remember it's dangerous enough running radio communications in a battlefield environment. You are the bullseye, okay? The moment you light up a transceiver, once you write up a transmitting device.
Somebody is going to hear you. Well, of course, the guy I'm sending the call to. Yeah, he's the first one that might hear it. Then he might not be the first. He might be the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, because you're in a modern electronic warfare battlefield. This is why you have to not just broadcast for your purposes and listen to me.
You want electronic deception, transmissions outbound. And this is the other reason when people ask me, why do you collect all these junk, quote unquote, junk radios? Well, they're not junk, they'll work. We are, but we're not gonna use that, are we? Well, and sadly enough, we may end up having to use that for what it was intended. But a big chunk of what I grabbed, I got a bunch of clunkers. I was just looking at them today. In fact, I cleaned three of them up.
They had like oh, come on. What is it? Mud bugs, you know, and like the little plugs and switches the things will okay I cleaned them up first. Trust me never just plug something in But I cleaned it all up. Was it pretty? No, it's functional Well after I cleaned everything up dust everything off took the back off blew everything off on the inside Made sure there were no, you know critters in there nesting
Put it all back together, took about another four or five minutes. Guess what? Plug it in, works just fine. What can it be used for? Well, it can be used for its original purpose, but here's the other thing. Didn't cost me anything. I got like four or five of the same radio. If I were to take these transceivers and put them in different locations, give them a power source, give them a remote control activator so that they could, that would have a box system already hooked up.
A tape recorder, like I've told you, is a cassette player like the box I've got here that's a pile of them. I'm gonna get a bunch of them this weekend again, too. Then I got a whole pile of them. They've already been checked. They've been cleaned. They put a cassette tape in there with a whole bunch of battle chatter, but it's random. And you plug that in, and when the power supply comes up, the tape player starts. The tape player, of course, with the little mic set, activates the voice to speak. And I've got radio chatter going out.
Now, I'm nowhere near it. None of my people are anywhere near it. We'll put dummy targets nearby. We'll put, you know, any number of different objects to make somebody, if they were to look from above with a drone or whatever, to have high confidence, something must be there that needs to be killed. I want them to have high confidence that there's something there that needs to be killed. Because I want them wasting their time there and their resources doing that while I'm doing other things.
Now the other thing is that maybe nobody bothers bombing or or Mortaring or dropping artillery because they're just lazy that day at the very least maybe they're just curious and listening in Well random battle chatter and a deep net of alternate communications
Well, in the middle of that, your actual signals are going through. And they're absolute minimal. They can be pip transmission with micro broadcasting, micro compression. There's all kinds of stuff you can do. You're also going to use a phonetic code. It's going to sound like most of the background jarble. And we're not talking the chairs against the wall. The chair is against the wall. John has a long mustache. John has long mustache. We're talking about actually sending out what is a
It appears to be a communique in one form, but it's an encryption device that is using a straight barcode where every word means something else. The only people that know are the two people, the one sending, the other one receiving the book code or the card code system is the best way to do that. When you set up the transmission, you use the code that you've established using the
book that you have. The other guy at the other end has the same book. He has to use the book to decode. That's still one of the best, cheapest, easiest ways because there's billions of junk books you can use for the purpose. And once you're done, in fact, especially if you have enough of them, all you're going to do is take your code book, you know, your your women's romance novel and burn it or, you know, use it for toilet paper, put it out in the outhouse there and use it for toilet paper down the road. Somebody's going to
But no one has a clue. No one can positively identify the structure. By the time they have some idea that there is a structure, you've already moved on to volume three of Passions of the Heart by Ruby Schmidlap, as opposed to Aaron Cankovic's Weight Loss Control. Everybody always wonders, why do you collect some of these books if you have multiples? You mean my code books? Well,
It's like, who's going to think that I'm going to use a Weight Watchers book, a paperback on how to lose weight? It's got every word in it that I would need. And every paragraph means something to me and the other person, every line, every first word in the paragraph, first word in a sentence, third paragraph, fourth sentence, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And by the time you're done, whatever you need to say can be said and no one is, it's impossible for anyone to determine what was said. Virtually impossible. One word can mean, remember you have a stack code. The first code is utilizing the book and the specific letter identified component. The second is that when you do complete the word, the word has nothing to do with the actual discussion or statement or order being given.
And one word can be because of SOP, Standard Operating Procedure, one word can cover an entire activity. It can be the initiator for an entire combat action. Because the SOP dictates when this order is given, an objective is identified, and you execute the action with the basic concept of using this plan. Now how you adapt it as a field commander is determined by you.
That's the flexibility of command and that's why you have to have the ability to command. Very, very important. Communication is always part of that. But again, you also have to be able to operate without radio, without electronics. They're icing on the cake. They're dessert after the main course. Always remember that. It's like a lot of technology. You're infantry first. You need to be the best at cross-country operations that you can.
Cover and concealment. Always remember concealment constantly. Always thinking about 360 degrees. Always thinking about always overhead cover. With your feet, if you move properly and you just don't, and again, you have to land navigate. You can move around any obstacle. You can move through any area of activity, but you have to think things through and you need to perfect your skills. This is why any field operation is a good one.
Any time it's like it's like there's a basic rule for flying all stick time is good time Well, you're just flying a little Cessna today. Yep. Well you you fly multi-engine. Yep, and I'm flying a Cessna today Why because all stick time is good time the same is true with training operations
The important thing is that if you're the NCO or the officer in charge, the straw boss in charge, whatever the title is that somebody's come up with in your group, then you better make sure whatever training you perform counts. And you better tighten your people up, make sure you slap side to head when they want to start milling about or, you know, diddling. Because there are, in fact, if that is the case, you need to plan for more training. And I'm not just talking about shooting on the range. There are a million other things that need to be done that are as important.
If you're going to put bullets down range, somebody will be shooting at you. Medical support, evacuation, transportation, the wounded, etc. is something they should be taking into consideration. Standard operating procedure to deal with the dead. Another thing that's an issue nobody wants to address because that's not the fun part of any movie or any entertainment. And this ain't entertainment, this is real life.
So communications get you killed, keep you alive, but you have to command the situation. Electronic countermeasures will include signal generators. Now, I'm going to remind everybody, I had a conversation about this before we got up on the air. This is one of our other friends might be listening right now. Signal generators are designed to be dirty, filthy transmitters, not transceivers, transmitters.
that literally create the equivalent to a blossom of garble in an area and there's because of the output and the energy available what determines the size of that umbrella that gumdrop of broadcasting that takes out everything.
What you're doing is there are no finals that are clean. There's no filters that are clean Everything is opened up to the extreme and every every bit of radial radiological noise everybody bit of radio Spectrum noise that can be produced is produced by this device This is when you hear about countermeasures. Okay back like in the old World War two movies Jamming yeah, that's our countermeasures. They caught the countermeasures have kicked in sir
Well in World War two yeah, that's what radio signal with signal generators were part of the process also deception Broadcasting all kinds of fun stuff But signal generators are especially useful to destroy completely close contact infantry or secret police units
They're able to roam and run around with whatever they're using right now, but if they walk into the umbrella of the broadcast, which can be anywhere from as little as a few miles, depending on how much power you feed the machine, up to 14, 15, or 16 miles in which no one is going to be able to communicate with anyone at the tactical level.
This means that it's an absolute tit for tat. You don't get to call for help. There's nothing you can scream into that little headset you've got. Your little spiffy black uniform with whatever alphabet soup letters are on it. It will make you a damn bit of good. In other words, what you got is all you got. And all of mine is here. And you had to bring what few buddies you could scrape up along. And I don't care how many they are. They ain't as many as we have.
So there's no calling or screaming for air. There's no calling or screaming for additional support. It literally it's like you walk into a velvet, dark, silent hole. Now, if you're ready to fight without that, you win. So while this is Communications Tuesday, what this means is that the most primitive and natural and intelligent forms of communication take over in a short string environment like this.
In other words, everything from hand signals to using sound and noise of other types, minimizing even that. You don't want to draw attention to yourself, your ass will get shot. But common sense dictates that there are many tools held in a situation like that, even though even the field telephone lines are going to collect the signal.
Single generators for jamming are as little as 60 watt units to as high as 600 watts. They're everything from semi-man portable to fully trailer mounted units that can't move without that trailer, okay.
how well you do with that. Remember, here's the problem. In the tactical solution, in like say the early days of say the secret police want to go after the guns, they're going to send units out big, small and different. It doesn't make any difference. Their idea of big would be in a unit that would be easily annihilated, especially when signals disappear. But the idea behind this is that at the close tactical end, the small unit, signal communications of all type could be interrupted.
effectively, okay? But the problem, when you get into the more advanced phase of the conflict, all of your AWACS, electronic countermeasures, electronic surveillance and monitoring ground units, everybody's looking for you to be squawking.
So the moment you turn on a counter measures generator of the type we're talking about, a signal generator, what's going to happen is like you put a big honking red light and a shoot me here sign. See, there's the balance of power in these situations.
So again, if I were to turn one on in a more extensive threat, deeper into the conflict that we're coming, we're walking into. The earliest phase when they go out to do their lightning strikes on all of us, cuz we're so stupid that we're gonna get caught flat footed. We don't have a clue they're coming. Yeah, we do, we know they're coming, everybody does. Everybody's been ready for it for a while now. But that isn't gonna catch us off balance and we're gonna light things up. But there's a certain point where very quickly,
then the real battlefield develops. And when that happens, this technology has to be in standoff. Even now, if we were to use the ones that we have set up in this area, they're actually in standoff positions. Now there's two reasons for that. We also want terrain advantage.
We also wanna make sure that they're under control of single individuals or groups of individuals who are reliable because in the earliest stages, the first stage of the attack by the enemy against us, secret police formations to confiscate guns or to try and grab human beings because they think they're gonna do sweeps. When you hit the switch, it's gotta be there. I mean, when you need to have the switch hit, it's gotta be there.
So the big thing is so that when you turn it on you lose signals also, you know, there's no this is like Mr. Hand Grenade Mr. Hand Grenade knows no friend the signal generator knows no friend. This is crude old tech
When I say it opens up, it goes down into the basement and all the way up into ultra high frequency and everything in between is affected. So nothing they can carry with their Pipsqueak transmitters that are on their bodies or even the ones that are in their vehicles would do them any good. There would be no signal motion whatsoever.
Which means that you can then destroy and you know first motifs and then destroy Any mobile unit that comes out? I don't care what they've got for weapons They don't because we outnumber them the important thing is not the people we're not gonna bonsai charge anything We're gonna be a sneaky Pete and lookie poke on them as they thought they were gonna be on us The important thing is you can build these things in any size you want They're cheap. They can be you can build one that could sit at the house
And basically when you hit the switch, anything out to a quarter mile, half mile or more, depending on if it was only a 10 watt, 20 watt, 50 watt, actually you can do a 50 to 60 watt. It wouldn't be as aggressive as the older military pattern ones that we were talking about because they sank a little more money into certain components.
But you could build one right now that would pretty well screw with anything and everything they're carrying and it would probably disrupt their night vision to a degree and it would also disrupt their thermal to a degree. There's a reason. Again, the microchip processors. And the microchip processors can receive a specific amount other radio frequencies or frequencies that interfere with component operation.
Remember, most of your electronic equipment that sits around you right now is filtered. It's buffered, filtered. There's all kinds of technology requirements in order for people to make pieces of equipment so that they do not create. What's that on the back of most of your electronic components if you read it? Some of them actually says this in some of your machinery. This piece of equipment is designed to create and receive
a certain amount of interfering transmissions or reception capability, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. You ever read the little bumped up letters in the back of like some of your radios and some of your electronics you got sitting right around you? This by law, they have to actually warn you. This machine is designed to accept, in other words inferior, it hasn't been filtered as well. It doesn't have all of the bells and whistles.
so it will receive interference and it's intentional. Wow, well what happens if I take all the protection stuff? Oh, it's a dirty bomb, but it's not a bomb. You wouldn't even know what's going on. You'd just be trying your equipment, cell phone, radio, some of your other technology, and it's clicky, clicky, clicky, clicky. Well, you wanna hear that, because it's usually a soft pad. So you just keep pushing that dead button that doesn't make any noise, and the radio doesn't make any noise when it's on.
Yeah, it's just got lots of static or squeak or squeal or nothing. We're a dude! Well, we're not because we knew it was coming. But they are. Because we're gonna make sure they never talk to anybody again. And every last one of them will be dead. At least that's our plan. Prior proper planning. Revenge, piss, poor performance. So you need to be ready and ahead of the game. What about the other guys? Don't you think they're gonna do the same thing, guys?
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book one of Swords look at dance continue. We're gonna make sure that happens actually we bill will be the ones determining the music the meter and Where the music's played in our discretion so it is a Very busy weekend last weekend, although I gotta say fantastic job Thank you for saying I didn't get those till today by the way the pictures of the work done at
Fort Benning, Michigan. Remember, we got Fort Benning, the bad guys were stupid. They decided to, well, they got to be politically correct. That's a good thing. We got a great name for a great facility, Fort Benning, Michigan. And so the rest is history. But the guys put up the signs that we finished, the road signs. We're trying to duplicate
memories, so to speak, too. So we actually mapped out Sand Hill and the area, what is it, to the north of Sand Hill? That area, because of the terrain we had, but Sand Hill is going to happen no matter what. Anyway, so I built the sign that everybody sees there, the one, the actual area operations sign. The Duke was going to, from about 1970,
I was down there the first time, 76-77. At that time everything was cycling down. Everything was still there. Still the World War II barracks were there and everything. They pursued them for a bit longer, and some of them survived to a degree.
At that time, they were letting everything go to hell in a handcart. They were hoping that if they just let it all go to a slumlord level, that it was going to be, you know, it would be ordered to be destroyed. Well, they expended a whole lot of money, fixing a whole lot of stuff back up. And then they turned around and did tear a bunch of stuff down anyway. Oh, man. But your tax dollars were millions and millions spent to recover what they intentionally broke. And then they turned around and destroyed a whole bunch of it anyway, after they rebuilt it, which I think is fascinating.
Historically correct though, and then it became historically correct wreckage. So as it is, again, Fort Benning, congratulations, great work there, Fort Benning, Michigan. And in addition to that, we also had an excellent couple of training exercises, I understand, with friends from Iowa, and we also had some people in from Pennsylvania. I did not know about this, right, a check-see who was shown up to visit because we have a lot of friends in Pennsylvania, as I've said.
And a lot of units that we helped to build up back in the 90s that are what, second generation now? Third generation probably. A lot of the younger boys became men, eventually helped to build up additional formations. They've continued to expand the work and it's been nonstop ever since. So I've actually visited a few times over the last what, 10 years when we can.
going east, we don't go east as much, but we have. So again, I hope I didn't miss anybody. Some of you guys might be listening and again, if that's the case, I apologize for not making it to the event there, if you were in attendance. The big thing here again is that there's a lot of intercooperation taking place.
And we need to see that continue. Also, one of the things I mentioned, you heard me use a term last hour, straw boss. We don't necessarily use regular command structure. We're militia. Okay, some units prefer to use different structure for the command mechanism, but a straw boss is a designated officer for a window of activity or time. And that term is used because our purpose is to get as many people
cross trained into tasks as possible. Why? Because as he kind of said, actually it's all the stuff we were taught way back in the day. People will die. You don't even get a chance. You'll get a chance to plan, you know, for, hopefully Bob will die because I don't like Bob. Well, that's not how it works. In fact, Bob, this is likely to survive as not, whether you like him or not.
The big thing here again is to be prepared for whatever content condition develops and to be ahead of the curve to be able to continue to function as a fighting unit. And so this is one of the things about manning up is that you all have to step up to the plate. So in many cases, like when we have these construction projects, a straw boss is designated almost by pulling somebody out, you know, a name out of the hat.
And the idea is that, okay, you participated in these activities before. Now, here's the SOP. Remember I've talked about that too in the last hour and for days and weeks and months and years. Here's the SOP. You already know it. You've already been part of it. So what you now need to do is implement it. I expect you to perform. Congratulations. And by the way, here's your second command. Here are your NCOs. And let's get to work and no time to waste.
Now remember, there's another term that ties into this with that type of situation. Lead, follow, or get the hell out of the way. Except we're not gonna let you get out of the way because the plan is to get you in there so that you can do the job. But the basic rule plus, lead, follow, or get out of the way in that. Make a decision, act, do something. I mean, I'd be perfect every time, but you are, again, take command.
If that is the case, here's the other thing, the chain of command, you know what the chain of command is? Remember from Firefly? You know what the chain of command is? It said chain I go get beat you with until you pay attention to what I'm saying. Wait a minute, he wasn't in charge. Yeah, that's the whole point. He was getting his little violence takeover, so to speak. Well, that would work very well. But as it is, again, there is a chain of command. If there is a pecking system to the rank,
and you thought you wanted to be promoted to whatever, like an alien's corporal Higgs is the leading military authority, corporal Higgs. Yeah, yeah corporal Higgs. So if that's what's left, well corporal Higgs is what's left. So corporal Higgs was the OIC now, well at least the NCOIC, how's that sound? Well an acronyms, they're fun. That's like the BBMIC as opposed to the MCOIC.
Hmm, what does the other one stand for? Big, bad, what? B-B-M-F-I-C. You know who that guy is? That's that guy right there, and he's the one in charge. In fact, his title, the one that gave you the an acronym for, he's in charge. So again, if you're going to be putting these positions, don't panic. Learn. That's why we have training exercises. That's why we're trying to, the most important thing is to create the ability to roll with a punch.
and the punches are going to come from every direction. You can't panic. You can't get distressed. You have to stay focused. Now we're not in a life and death situation, so you get a chance to make mistakes multiple times. But that's not the plan. The idea is to let it slide. The idea is if you see something, it happens. We also do something. But in fact, traditionally, I have debriefed units immediately after operations, no matter what it is, especially in training operations.
You don't wait till hours, weeks, or days later, no, no, no, no, no. Even if it's a unique one-time situation. The idea is to debrief as quickly as possible when the mind is fresh and still thinking in terms of actually participating in the operation or activity. And in this way, you can start from zero minute and work your way through zero hour, on through to the rest of the activity. And literally, everybody can help in the debriefing to paint the picture of what happened.
I prefer to do unit or group debriefings when I can. And the reason is that each group can describe their participation and others can realize what they did or did not see. Mostly the idea that they may have seen what was happening or participated but not realize the actions of those individuals until their description and report on the activity took place.
What does this do? Help somebody else to stand in somebody else's shoes and get you to run in somebody else's moccasins. And this is especially critical because remember, let me give you another example. There are different ways that radio operators function and I've brought this up many, many times. Let me ask you something. Any of you stay up for 24 hours a day? Three days, four days, six days in a row? That happened.
I mean, yeah, you can dope you up. I mean, sure, I've seen that. But, you know, somebody can, you know, dude, his eyes are wide open. No, they're double wide open, sir, and he's looking right through your skull. But the fact is that with the situation like key positions, example, Squad Automatic Rifleman, Bob, get behind the BAR, get behind the M60 or get behind the Browning, you know, the 1919.
Or, you know, I just say bar and everybody hates that. But it's like how I used FALs as B-A-Rs, because if you got everybody with an AR-15, throw a .308 rifle in there and teach the guy to do the twitchy finger. You don't need to select by your weapon. And they'll swear to God you got an M60 or a MAG-58 stuck in amongst a regular squad. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, okay? But you designate the automatic riflemen.
Which means that you know Bob you're it. Okay, Bob you've been up for how many hours? We're in a 12 We've got a 12-hour cycle on a 24-hour clock So I want Frank to replace Bob on the bar And I want Jeff to replace John on the radio Oh, do you think it movies you watch these movies that they always show you about wartime operation? Do you think that the RO is 24 7 on the radio? Like I said before
Do you stay awake 24-7? Now, there were different philosophies depending upon the unit, but when, for instance, when you're in traveling mode, there is possibility always of contact. But if there isn't probability of contact,
Then in a road march to lighten the weight and to rotate the burden to different people, your radio pack system is passed off to another person. Now, the radios have gotten lighter, but there's still a whole bunch of clunk of junk they've added. And because they've added all kinds of satellite uplink and
high frequency uplink and relay uplink systems to go to airborne communications which can go to satellite, which can go down to the ground halfway around the planet and come back.
Because you can talk to more just somebody locally and tactically nowadays if you don't understand the communications grid and the tracking and operations grid that they've set up with electronics. But what they've done is they've, yeah, they've lightened low to the radio, but they added five more things that add more pounds. Okay, by the time you're done, you're right back up just kind of like the M16 as opposed to the M14. We had to get rid of the M14 because it was too heavy.
Then we load so much crap up on the m16 rifle with its present configuration that it's about two three pounds heavier than the m14 Oops, so we're carrying more not less now the same is true with signal communications and electronic technologies that have been adapted So you still end up with a certain amount of additional burden don't forget you might still be carrying a 60 pound ruck and
Or 80 pound ruck you're carrying. No, you know Jimmy. Let me give you an example Here's my combat load moving into the field with the SF group Every man was carrying everyone in the time was in the communications section that was operating with the twelfth. Okay I'm carrying two rolls of combo wire. I'm carrying the an ampr c-77 I've all the spare parts bundles and everything for that including three spare batteries. We're gonna be out there for a while
I'm carrying my standard load bearing equipment, which is fully packed. I'm carrying an AK-47. I'm carrying spare bags. I've got ammunition. And I'm still carrying my rucksack. At that time, it was a very early Alice Mark Zero. Not the Alice that you know, but the early Alice. And
certain units received that and then they relegated it and checked it out to secondary units over a period of time. They never threw stuff away like that if they could help it when it was good. But anyway, all that was loaded. Well, how did you move? Well, you kept moving. I was young, had a lot more excitable energy, and I was always trained. It's just acceptable, the idea. I don't know, was I going to carry that down and stop? We were, like I've told you guys before,
going into a combat operational area, going into an area to deploy. SF units operate the same way. It's the part of the movie they don't show you. Everybody is carrying spare in because what are you doing in this case? You're going in to commit to
unconventional radar operations attacks on specific points of control dams communications etcetera or you are going in to build an army if you're going in to build an army then you need all the support technology. Well that's the Air Force is for. Yep and I only made that mistake once. If you believe that the Air Force is going to get stuff where it needs to be then your your name is on the death list so to speak.
So besides, even if you do get air support, and even if it drops, where it's kind of where it's supposed to be, you can find it. The biggest thing is that when you're going in initially, that may never happen. Wars are fickle things. People that thought planes were going to show up or ships are going to be out there at sea. You know, like at Guadalcanal? Ended up finding out that the Navy left and whatever they had on the shore is all they had and they didn't have that much.
So, that's why you're carrying junk in, lots of junk in, okay? That was a combat load. Now, here's the thing. As we proceeded over hours and then days, I rotate out and in a given day when you're in a fatigue situation, because I understand what the human degeneration cycle is,
Typically, you're trading out the RO's position three times a day. During the day. We're not talking at 24 o'clock. We're talking in a 12 hour motion time. Three every so many hours. And that's where you stop, you take off the harness, you take off the radio. You don't disconnect the radio pack from the kit. You trade your kit off with the other guy. They make two differently now because stuff's a little more applicable.
But you basically transfer the radio, transfer the spares, because if I get killed and I got the spares, like the batteries, and you're over there, the batteries didn't serve you no purpose. So you get to carry all the goodies that go along with the piece of equipment that you thought you wanted to operate. Now I volunteered, so it's true.
But the fact is that you would rotate these positions out. So the radio operator, it's not just one man. It's great when you got Ralph like in We Were Soldiers and Ralph is the guy. Ralph, you know, I'm not, I'm making a name up. It's Ralph. Okay, the guy who was just so damn good because he was calling an air support. Here's the thing. Every other man that's in that team that may operate as an RO has to be as competent or should be as at least have all the basics that Ralph has.
Why do you cross train? This is why I got into this right from the beginning the subject Anybody in the unit everybody in the unit should be able to operate as the primary RO everybody
I don't care who you are as long as rigamorta says it said in you're probably gonna see you're gonna be at some point stand it next to or near but not doing here because you don't want to create deference from above or deference at a distance because if you're a little too close to one guy and Constantly near one guy somebody's gonna figure out with a rifle scope that that guy that you're really close to you keep Differing to it's probably a person that should be shot You do know that right?
One of the things you need to learn in fact they brag up that whenever they're at you know whenever they're doing the drone attacks or special night attacks or whatever that that we're so much smarter and they were watching for the guy who was being Deferred to and that's the guy they killed because killed first because that's the guy that has to be the guy in charge Some armies don't have their oil some armies have not had or used our rose radio operators
But instead, the officer is the radio operator. The Rhodesian Army was like that. In fact, most SF units used to be like that. I don't know what they're doing now. Although, typically radio communication is smaller, so there's no reason for the commanding officer or the NCOs, I should say the field officer and the NCOs, to not have the technology on their rig.
Now, they're close technology everybody has. In theory, everybody could have a personal radio, and it's most likely they are. But you still have to have a separate ability to communicate. As I've said before, you can't crunch all your communications up in one bandwidth or one radio, one frequency. You do that, it's a formula for disaster. So a second frequency, or better still, a second radio or radio system,
is committed to talking to other commands or higher commands. And there are different grids for that because there are higher commands above the higher commands. So yeah, this should be a lot simpler. No, it's not really. It's actually pretty simple this way. Teach everybody the same job and make the effort. Example, this is why I talk about cacklings. Go to war in 24, maybe 25. Go to war in 24.
Because of that, you don't have as much time, but everybody needs to cross train. Everybody needs to sit down and you need to have a class on radio communications and extensively cover the radio equipment that you've committed to. All of you need to commit to classes.
operating all of the specialized equipment you might have. Okay, Bob Zimlin has got thermal. Yeah, but Bob just died four minutes ago. I didn't realize it. Somebody put a hole to the side of his head and it didn't come out. So it's a pretty messy situation there. It's just sitting there and the boom, I'm too powerful for boy. Bob's dead though, but his night vision is still sitting there or his thermal is still sitting there. Do you know how to operate it without fumbling with it?
Of course you would. I figured out too. As a matter of fact, I've never touched you before, but how about instead since we're in peacetime, every piece of equipment, in fact, here's the thing. If Bob owns the only piece of $8,000 night vision you have in your unit, in your team, then everybody better listen to Bob as Bob is going to tell you how sophisticated his equipment is and is going to give a tutorial class in front of the team or the unit on the subject of that night vision device.
Has he perfected and mastered it? Does he know what everything does? Well, let's tell you what, maybe he should practice and develop his skill there very quickly and then share that new working knowledge with all the rest of the unit. And this way he cooperates in the developmental training processes of a fighting formation. Don't expect one person to do all this. It just can't happen. Yeah, everybody needs to pick up some weight.
But especially when you have unique technology that will still benefit beyond your life's time. And your life's time that you may be the first person hit. Remember that scene from, I always love those movies because everybody can reference them, is we were soldiers. Remember they're talking on choppers are coming in. They all get ready to be the hard chargers jumping out and the colonel's right there and he goes, bang! You're hit, you're dead. What do you do? And everybody's stunned. They're like, gah, gah, gah.
What do you do? Finally, what do they say? Get off the chopper. Get off the chopper. He's nodding. That's right. Get off, get off, get off. Then the fact of the matter is that that could happen before you hit the ground. Okay. But it's true that now that you've lost that squad leader, he walked up and killed the squad leader.
You remember that? Go pay attention. There was some very important, there was a lesson learned here. The guy that was telling everybody, we're gonna beat the hard charge, we're gonna kick ass, we're gonna show him how to do it. And they hit the skids hit the ground, which in real life they don't. But the skids hit the ground and everybody's ready to pile out and all of a sudden he's got a fist right in his chest, not a fist, a hand, right bang, right in his chest. He just got hit, what do you do? Who's in charge? Next guy, somebody.
follow or get the hell out of the way. See how that works? This is why I always say that I haven't watched all the drivel that's going on. Where the hell did all the sergeants go in this society? Actually, most people are so such panty waste, but they're such a feminine, indignant panty waste. But if everybody's standing there like deer in headlights and you start telling people, you guys do something, do this. Well, who the hell are you? I'm the person who's telling you what to do, you dimwit, because so far you've been standing there waiting to get run over by the next truck. What's your point?
You've got to motivate people at some point. You have to bark orders as needed to knock them out of their stupor. The biggest issue is people are a progressive learning curve no matter what the situation is.
And even if you have a lot of experience, something in the right moment, right combination can stun you for a second. Whoever comes to first is the first person to better be pushing everybody else in a direction. Sort it out later, reorient once that's done, but get it done. Communications especially, one of the things to remember is spares, spares, and spares. Now I'm gonna tell you something, I've heard some, I've read and heard some really stupid crap.
by people who have their heads so far up their fundamental orifice that you couldn't possibly be pulled out with a crew or the crowbar or any tool and I don't think blasting would do any good. In fact, I figure whenever I see a troll mouth show up in a chat or a discussion and you're talking about, well, we're going to mutually carry equipment for that's beneficial. I'm not carrying anything for anybody. You're stupid. Nobody would ever do that.
I didn't do that. Well, if you claim you didn't do that, you're in the military, the military slid downhill real fast. Airborne units you carry, well, just give me that idea. Granada invasion, two laws rockets, two mortar rounds, two belts of ammunition, small box, four small
small carrier transport box for the M60 machine gun. Your combat weight of whatever magazines you chose to carry, a lot of guys didn't carry enough because they didn't think they were going into combat because they didn't know they were loading up in the planes to be the airdrop on Granada. They were all ready for it. Yeah, they should have been. They were ready up units, but you know what? Most of them weren't and they didn't know a lot of stuff. They'd lighten their combat load because they were tired of carrying stuff around when they kept being alerted.
So then when they actually got on the planes, a lot of guys are like, oh, son of a bitch, I should have carried that. Should have had that on my gear. But they still ended up with a full complement and combat load. Magazines, battlers, everything was handed out. But wait a minute, they don't carry a mortar tube. Nope, they don't. When they hit the ground, once they drop, you know, one hell away, wee.
hanging from the parachute, you hit the ground, you got that bag strap you drop so the bag hits first, your speed reduces a little, you don't hit quite as hard, but you carry a lot of extra crap to the ground. Well, what do you do with it? You grab that bag, get rid of that parachute, grab that bag. First thing you did is you had a ground coordinator, an NCO, he's dead, maybe he'll be the next guy. Mortarounds over there, what do you do? You move over to where the mortar rounds would be dropped and they're depo'd right there. You got rid of a lot of weight.
right off the bat. But you're still not getting rid of those belts and you still have those two law rockets strapped to your ass over your back. Actually horizontal over your shoulders. What are you going to do with those? You keep them until you use them unless that same ground pounder, that ground corner says one rocket over there. Anti-tank unit. Rocket over there.
and you drop off one of those rockets to give to the unit that's going to be designated as a fire brigade in the event there's a mechanized threat. Now they have a lot of extra firepower. Everybody hit the ground. Say it's 300 men and the whole jump, maybe more. Well that means 600 lost rockets went to the ground of that group.
300 of them are dropped over there so that the anti-tank fire teams, the anti-tank, tank killer teams have a whole pile of spare ammunition so they can go and do their job. The mortar rounds, two times 300 men, that's 600 rounds hit the ground when you left the plane.
Now in addition to that, you got a couple of hundred round mini boxes each or two 200 or 250 round belts depending upon what year the stuff was stacked, 250 for most of it, but I've seen smaller. And those belts are carried because your M60 gunner or later your MAG 58 or that SAW gunner has got all the ammunition to continue to suppress while you work as a rifleman and go bang. Or another guy involved, he's the Grenadier.
If you're smart, most units actually had guys carrying two 40 millimeter grenade rounds in a spare carrier. And so 600 men hit the ground with two additional, if not more, sometimes some units actually get designated carrying bandoliers of M60 ammunition. They make bandoliers for M60, not sticky type poncho via things, but literally cloth, cardboarded, tubed,
bandoliers for the 40 millimeter grenade grenade round and so you have everybody carrying an additional number of 40 millimeter times what a platoon 40 men do the math that's a lot of firepower coming down all at once but don't worry it'll disappear real quick soon as you start shooting at people now
This is how you should be operating and thinking because if you have a squad gunner, if you have that Browning 1919, if you have a M60, if you have a couple of saws, hell, somebody's been making saws, FNs, that are over-the-counter semi-auto, and they disappeared faster and somebody's, you know, hit spit to a griddle. Anybody remember that? I was pointing it out on the air. There was a whole pile of them that came into the country.
And they were thousands of dollars a piece and they disappeared faster than anything you've seen on the market. There were a few lingering models, but not many, and very, very, very few of those. Just a few hangers on and then they were gone. Well, those are in your unit, everybody should be carrying at least one box for that saw, at least one, preferably two. They're in battlers. Again, you can buy them in battlers, you can buy them, or you can find the battlers, procure them, hint, hint, hint, wink, wink.
And everybody's caring too. Why? Because that Sog Gunner needs to be fed. The Sog Gunner will keep suppressing as long as you've got ammo. But he might have a sticky finger. I don't know what his experience is. So co-carrying equipment? Oh hell yes. Now any fool or stupid person who boards that out, you need to pay attention to them. If it's in one of these bullshit like talk your chat areas, it's an idiot who's probably in high for a Tel Aviv and whose job it is to stir the pot and
create stupid comments to create confusion and heartburn, which doesn't bother me at all. The other thing about this is, again, with medical. Oh, wait a minute, I was talking radio. Well, I'm gonna go one more point here. The Pennsylvanians, as I mentioned earlier, the guys were here. The unit that was here, actually, some of those guys helped to build a couple of medical companies that are Pennsylvania militia, okay?
Their policy is that everybody carries an M16 mag pouch and in it is a complete IV kit. Now, the reason this happened is that a lot of the people back in the 90s that got into the militia were people who retired or left the predominant medical units that were in Pennsylvania. So the militias that they built up are militias with a lot of medical support orientation, which is really cool.
But that's weight. Pint is a pound the world around. So what's the size of an IV bag? Now the tubing and needles and all that, that's not a big deal. But it's fluid, so it's weight. Anytime we talk about this, I understand one thing is you're adding weight. Here's the one thing that is very quickly understood after a little bit of time in the field. Now, the single thing I listed today, so far in talking, will last you very long in the field.
It's bad or sad, but those IV units, they're going to be going quick. And one of the reasons you're carrying each one of you, like a squad of 10 men, each man is carrying one IV kit. Usually they designate an area on the combat load, and with us it's left rear, but middle, left side.
And the idea behind that is that everybody knows where to go. If you fall, you get killed, you get hurt, killed. That's not going back to the rear. Although it may go back to the rear if you need fluid, because the IV is gonna be used on you. But volume, if all fails, whatever's on your body is gonna get moved over to dock. If you don't need it, ammunition, medical support is going to dock. Or it's gonna go to somebody else to carry until dock asks for it because he'll need it.
because Doc's gonna go through all the junk you carry very quickly. So anyway, IV. On radio equipment, batteries, batteries, batteries, did I say batteries? And more batteries. Now here's one other thing I'm gonna tell you. Right here, I'm touching, right now, oh, forgive me, right here, I'm touching three earbud headsets with Mike.
What are they for? That three are going into that ANPRC black radio bag that I told you about coming from Sportsman's Guide. It puts three additional earbud mic systems of some kind into the kit for the two radios that are in the bag. And another one, as soon as I could dig it out of supply, but I had these and they fell out of another box. It's like, oh, a blessing. And all of a sudden I immediately picked them up.
Set them here next to me because I couldn't get to the project before the program. They're going to go right into that number two bag because it's short, a few headsets by my standards. Why? Because headsets get busted, snagged, tagged, cut, broken constantly. And since you've gone with the micro tech stuff, even if you have the heavier demi-industrial military stuff,
The problem is, is it's not the wire, it's the connection and pull points where the, are the weak points on everything. They've beefed all that up in more industrial type of military application, but most of you don't have that. So if you're using standard off-the-shelf, off-the-table equipment, you need multiples. You can go to Dollar Tree, you can go to the leftover version of Radio Shack, you can go to any number of different sources. Hell, you can go to Teemu. Well, they're not really good.
They work, okay? And I'm not talking about the most expensive they have, I'm talking about cheapest. Because I may have the one that you need to keep your radio going. I can't afford to carry something, waste three times the weight and add four more items. Three times per item and carry four more items. Because every ounce, every tenth of an ounce I add, adds pounds in the collective. It's good because those materials
You did. Okay, like I said before, but remember I can only carry so much. Each one of you is in the same boat. And I don't mean just carrying it from the rack you got your Minuteman stuff into the truck. I'm talking about once you get to the other, wherever you're going, all that stuff is supposed to be part of your standard operational load. Now, the other thing I would say about this, and I know I'm harping, I'm not harping. This is something I need to talk about for a bit.
If you're thinking about or that you have an idea of how your combat fighting load should be established, there's some really great people out there that have been mentioned on the air here several times. Each one of them is doing massive numbers of videos. I've done some. I haven't done anything in a long time. I should, but there's a lot of good people out there that have already done some great work.
But one of the big rules here, no matter what you embrace, you need to put it all on. You need to get your ass out in the back 40 and you need to move with it. Why? Because what you thought would work based upon looking at something that somebody did in an image and you copying, you are maybe a different height, maybe a different build. You may have different physical restrictions. As somebody said, we're all getting older.
So, what you need to do is take the equipment out, mount it the way you best feel it fits. Now, you have to have an SOP for how your equipment is configured, but you've got to put it on and make it fit right. Now, the cool thing about all this military junk and all your civilian junk is it is adjustable. Once it's adjusted to where it needs to be for the season that you're operating in.
Rule number one is tape it into place. Don't use duct tape if you can help it. Why? Well, because we don't have a deep larder, so buy another one. Well, you can if you got the money. Buy another one, make a second kit for the other season.
But ideally use electrical tape. I know that's old idea, but electrical tape comes off quick and easy, relatively easy. Still leaves some tackiness on the straps or whatever, but who cares? Duct tape, if it sits there long enough, won't come off without cutting, and even then it won't half the time come off the material it's stuck to. So that creates a problem. Now somebody just asked about paper tape, because that was another old trick. Paper tape works, but paper tape is only going to be good for so long.
And again, we also want to make sure we try to use tactical whenever possible. So again, in electrical, duct tape, you can do it too. Chemouflage or subdued tactical colors are available. And if all's at least black, that's what originally why we used electrical tape, at least it was black. Not silver, not 100 mile an hour tape. Doesn't mean we didn't use 100 mile an hour tape, we always have. Long as they've been making it anyway.
So the big thing is find out if it fits. If it doesn't adjust it, don't let the thing bite you. Why? Because it's hurting you. If something is causing pain, you need to figure out why it's causing pain. I can endure pain. I bit the bullet many times.
And whenever you have to but when it comes to your fighting load and especially with all the crap you can do to adjust your equipment and in a way it's protected if you're using MOLLE gear, I've never seen such an over padded protective system. Okay, it's comfortable. It's got to be In fact, I have MOLLE rigs all kinds of MOLLE rigs I've set up for myself. Why not? I've got thousands of pieces And so yes, I haven't I'm one of the Air Force airman's rigs beautiful beautiful rig. Love it
But it still has a lot of padding I don't need. But apparently our young people are more delicate nowadays. However, you can still learn a few lessons and certain things with the Alice gear you can improve a little bit if you mimic or steal from one over to the other and you can make things more comfortable. Also remember, we have no mandatory TOE table of authorized equipment. So instead, what works is ours.
And we don't have to ask for permission. We're militia, not some regimented corporation group, okay? That's significant, that's another issue. Once you've got it all working right, understand something else I mentioned, seasonal change. We're going from summer into fall, winter. We're gonna start to get hit with the rains probably later in the week. We're gonna have two days supposedly of okay.
but still some rain and then we're going to get some rain rain. Well, that's that classic fall Michigan weather. Now that means other rain. We're already getting rain up here. Yeah. Well, we've been getting rain. It's just that we're, we're, thank goodness, cause it was dry. We had that late, instead of August, we got the September dry.
Which we always get at the end of the year everybody flapping their yap about oh, this is all like horrible No, it's exactly what we see It's just slid sideways a little bit because we're in the Great Lakes area and all these variances and an environment Change what happens, but like you said you're getting right up there Well that has to be formulated into your overall combat kit Another thing Ziploc bags are your friend radio especially
When we did, we didn't have bags, Ziploc bags or anything like that years ago, but we did have baggies. And so baggies with a little metal bread tie was a hell of an improvement over some of the other ideas government came up with. One of the things is they used to use vinyl, and vinyl is great, but vinyl is heavy. Now you're gonna use it cuz if you don't protect the electronic equipment you're putting in the field and we're going into fall and winter in Michigan.
then your equipment will progressively fail. Microach technology especially will fail. Large or solid state component typically was easier to weatherize. Not so much with the newer tech and for that reason not much you can also fix the newer tech. Go ahead, call her, jump in there. Yeah, Chris from California, but I've been in and out of service trying to catch the hour but
Last hour, just before break, you were talking about what was it, a dirty bomb or some technology where you were able to fry or destroy electronics on the other side?
again, yeah, you're the signal generator. It's just a signal generator. All it is, you know what, the old ones, when I used to go to the auction and I buy tonnage, I bought several of these. We've deployed these. I've got these on standby. They're about the size, oh, they're about 20 inches wide. They're about 18 inches deep.
They stand about three feet tall, three and a quarter, three feet, four inches tall. But the thing is they're not square. They're not like just a box. They actually gave them a little bit of style. And the Navy models have a, they look like a big ass, old tabletop radio from back in the 30s.
But they're all metal casing. They have no no tune up control because that's not their job. Then literally every filter and shield is taken off them.
And when you light them up, they're designed to just broadcast completely up and down all available parts of the radio spectrum. And it's random. I mean, I'm sure there's some holes you could probably get through. But the idea behind this is it doesn't destroy. It eradicates the ability to get through the noise. So it's the equivalent to knocking down equipment. You get away from the area of influence, then your signals come back up.
So, it's also, if you're moving through an area, it's easy to identify where a signal generator is physically by walking through the area of activity, the area of control, well, area of influence. There we go. That's what we described. Go ahead. Is it safe to assume the other side would have the same technology? Absolutely. That's what I've been saying. Well, that's why, again, the, well, the idea is that they actually, the AWACs can do it selectively.
electronic countermeasures aircraft do it, you know, nonstop. Progressively, as it became more sophisticated, the examples of this that you would see that everybody can probably relate to is powerful countermeasures aircraft like the wild weasels during Vietnam.
And the wild weasel units were designed to go in, create disruption, deception, blank out signal communications between aircraft in an area, we develop an area. And basically again, they just created specific transmitters and also other intercept technology to identify what somebody was operating on, and they could be more selective. A general purpose signal generator.
is designed literally to create the equivalent to like a gum drop of silence. Think about it that way. It's kind of like a dome of neutrality because it affects everybody. There's nothing you can do to stop it. You can't filter it out. Whatever it is, what it is is a tremendous amount of energy broadcast at a wide number of frequencies simultaneously.
That's all it is. It's like a radio land mine. Go ahead. I'm sorry. All right. So during this You know in a scenario where we'd have to use something for this technology would Would all I would assume both sides would be in the darkness kind of deal So both sides are and that the more and where it's an advantage for you is directional. Okay No, well, even if it were you would still be in the same situation if you were to
Now, yes, you can. Okay, now thank you, Frankie, for bringing it up. You could determine exactly where it was going to be making contact. So you could create a number of different antenna arrays using even physical objects that are in the area to direct the signal to create a particular area of null-enth repeat.
Okay, but here's the thing. If you wander into it or if you move forward, no matter what you do, if it's on, if the system is on, it affects everybody. This is why, again, when you deploy it, you know it's going to be deployed.
So you understand the need for a tightening up physical direct communications and that's hand signals, SOP for motion, good command and control by the fire team leaders, the squad leaders and the platoon officers. Now if you're just going to try and wipe out their communication by hitting an area in front of your area of control, yes, that can be done. But here's the way, here's the most likely and easiest way to do it.
Since typically an omnidirectional antenna is used for transmission, because there's no reception, it's purely a transmitter, you could put it out in front of you. And if you know the limitation of the technology, when you hit the switch, knowing that the enemy is going to be in the area of the event, then you could be outside the event and still communicating. So yes, if you want to tailor your action,
in that way you could. Now the problem is, is that that device has to be activated somehow and these are fairly heavy mechanical pieces of equipment. They're very crude. It's a very simple system to operate. But if you put it out before you, then either somebody's either gonna have to operate it, kind of like if they were operating in an LPOP, Listening Post Observation Post. Remember that LPOPs do not make contact in a fight.
The purpose behind an LPOP is to be unobserved. It's like fixed reconnaissance. So your radio, your radio trans, you know, your signal generator, your transmitter would be out and under somebody's control. But those people will not be participating in any contact or action. In fact, their mission is to try and not be seen, not be observed. And if given the proper signal to protect the signal generator and allow it to be recovered, in other words, to not be destroyed.
The biggest problem is that in the earliest phase of operation, you'd have total dominance with this against your enemy. And if you use it, if you learn to use it properly, but this is going to be short lived because in the earliest stages of this war coming, they're coming out to arrest us in the secret police mass arrest mode.
After that, their logic is that they'll be escalating and that they will be able to identify fixed points of contact where fighting takes place. Then they will allocate resources to engage us on the ground accordingly and from the air. So it's in the earliest stages where it's best. After the earliest stages of contact, a single generator system like this would be like a landmine that's perishable. You know that if you turn it on, it's a bullet magnet.
However, if it still serves the same purpose and in the process distracts artillery, aircraft, long range support of any kind, that resource can't be used somewhere else. So in many cases it's very desirable to create the illusion that you're ignorant of their ability and it draws resources into a fictional conflict or a fictional point of interest while you're performing an action somewhere else.
There are many different techniques to use the signal generator to your advantage until it's no longer of use. Now, in the later stages, go ahead. You got a question? Go ahead. Check in there, please. No, no. I'm in trouble. Go ahead, Mark. Well, the next thing is also in the later phases during mopping up operations, you can decide to turn the generator on because you have an aggressor that you have encapsulated, you have surrounded, or you have blocked up, you've chopped into MODIS.
And so in the process, what you do is you blanket the area to destroy whatever communications they had left. Not destroy it, but neutralize it. They can't talk, they become more isolated, progressively because they're mentally not prepared for this type of situation. You are. That's why everybody needs to be prepared for this. Oh my God, they shut off communications. Good. We don't have that burden anymore, do we? Piss on that crap. People were talking on the radio too much. Instead for them, remember that the radio is a Pavlum pacifier.
For all these modern widget people that are out there, especially all these special warfare, but all the secret police, the radio is the Pavlum pacifier. Step one, we eradicate it. In an operation against Michigan State Police, it took us 54 seconds to identify their frequencies, and break their encryption, neutralize their communications. 54 seconds, and that was the Michigan State Police SRT.
with the best equipment the Michigan State Police possess. Just a hint. Also, real quick, the top, but did you mention that the same technology could disrupt their night vision? Yes, if there were a reasonable proximity, both thermal and night vision, which encapsulates microchip technology, we're talking some really dirty frequencies here.
There are harmonic frequencies that affect microchips and you're probably going to be broadcasting them. Okay, that's just the nature. That's one of the other problems. Example is, if I knew that I was lighting this kind of equipment up, we would also, if any of the spec tech was being used, it would all be shut down and it would also be canned.
to go down as far as our history goes and I believe the timing of this is going to be when the people finally start shooting back so you're running out of time if you want to set up a shelter and try and weather the storm but yeah this is about as biblical as you can get United States is committing suicide the Israelis are pretty much committing suicide
Yeah, they're definitely not God's chosen people. It's amazing how many corrupt politicians have propped up these parasites over the years and they've fed us this garbage in our schools about the 6 million Hollyhokes. Okay, again, the Red Cross recorded 330,000 dead from starvation and disease. They started spreading the 6 million BS figure even before World War II started.
1939 headlines wrote about Judea declaring economic war on Germany. They declared war on Germany. Germany did not want to go along with the wars coming up and the Bankster moves. For this he was vilified, just like Putin supposedly being vilified, and he was drug into World War II by repeated increasing terror attacks by the scumbag Jews.
that are doing the same thing now today that own Trump, lock, stock, and barrel, that own Canadians, Trudeau, the Australians, the Great Britons, why does everybody, Pelosi, why do all these scumbags support scumbag Israel? Because they're birds of a feather, murdering, baby-raping, eating, genocidal, maniac, Satanist pieces of filth.
And they revel in this. They can't stand a multi-thousand year old peace sign called a swastika. They've got to scrub it every place they've seen. They don't do peace. They do war. All their holidays are blood rituals. You know, these are sick people that have been driven out of country after country after country. And they need to be driven off of this realm. Period. Forever. So, yeah, this is the show. Hey guys. Hey Ed.
Yep, I'm sorry. I'm gonna cut in your gesture a little bit. We did have a problem at the start of the program Took me a while to get it straightened out, but all the feed should be good again I heard you calling for me, but dad but I couldn't get up because I was in the process of fixing it. You know how that goes. So again, everything should be back up and online both feeds were both feed sound or just one? Both feeds were stuck in music mode and I couldn't get them to live
I pulled my hair out a little bit trying to figure out what was going on and then I pretty sure I fixed it although I'm not sure about Sam Cloud so anybody listening on the Sam Cloud feed or usually listens on the Sam Cloud feed if you could give us feedback is that on music or is that up live with us now? It's been long enough the buffering should have caught up so it should be live broadcasting but I'm not sure it could be stuck on music still.
for only a little bit. It actually, we are on my feet. So the only issue is the catch up with the delay. Well, I'm not sure that's why I'm putting this out on there. If somebody can confirm that the sand cloud is live on air, that'd be great because I can't really tell them by it. It looks like it is, but it did this before earlier today. All right. I heard maybe another voice. Do we have a call or response? Just to be safe. We have somebody letting us know what's going on. And again, sand cloud is the one that's
Go ahead. Just to repeat, in case anybody didn't hear this, you know, we were nearly involved in World War III this last weekend. Biden was ready to sign forms with the British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, to allow missiles to be programmed to hit inside Russia. Russia clearly knew that this was us and Britain facilitating these missiles. We are the ones that have to input the data and get them to go.
So Russia clearly warned us that if this happened, if these were signed, they were going to hit certain military targets and World War III was going to be on. They used the backbone to deliver this message directly to Biden, and they did not sign these documents at this time. But I do believe this is coming. So if you want to make any attempts at protecting you or your family from what is coming,
Highly recommend you get that Nuclear War Survival Skills book and make yourself a shelter. Get your supplies in because the whole country's fallen apart. This is by design. This is not an accident. I think, you know, even if they let Trump supposedly win, they're talking about camel toe passing laws to possibly
Effect your Second Amendment rights. She's already been mouthing off about this and This is about the one big thing I can think of that might set the people off to shooting at the feds Which should have happened years and years ago But when you do finally see people shooting back that is when Russia China Cuba Nicaragua and others are supposed to hit us So I don't think I may break it go ahead
Joe in Chicago, Sam's Cloud Feed is running up. I heard it going to music and then switch back over to live feed. So you're good. Thank you. Thank you, sir. We greatly appreciate that. And again, well, let's back up a bit first. The whole argument about how this happened, several different people have covered it. Redacted News has done a really great job with this one. But also Ritter and
Other individuals have walked through exactly what was going on step by step because again somehow they thought that if the that these loons I mean these these are really stupid. They're not just crazy. It's just genuinely stupid
Understand that the weapon systems that we're talking about, what they've done is it's just like your computer systems and everything else with regard to the way the system is set up. It used to be everything was on your computer and when you bought your computer you ran all your software that was on board and it was everything and any bell and whistle you can imagine. All of that's been peeled off.
And they want even the data that's in your computer basically through all these different services that they've altered. It goes out of your computer, goes down the road so to speak, down line, goes to the other side, whatever company you've got, and they in turn provide a service that before was your property but remember you owe nothing and be happy.
Well, they have set up proprietary software and hardware. I guarantee there's mechanical safeties involved too. And they literally have to program in the two different systems. Now the one is the next logical, I mean, going back to what, Bulmarc, the old Bulmarc system, all the way up to today's standards, all the way up to today is using onboard
memory card type mapping. The cruise missile uses the exact same software. The BOMAR was supposed to be BOMAR, with a K, BOMAR, or with a C. Anyway, was actually designed to be intercontinental. It was an air breathing intercontinental attack missile, okay? Air breather in that it was more like a cruise, like a jet with no pilot.
But it used onboard either stellar, which is what the Bowmark used, or base mapping and signature identification of topographical features and terrain. Now, with this, you have to go even farther with that type of system. You have to even have more of your fingers in the pie in order for the weapon to launch.
The same is true with the artillery. Any of the missile artillery systems basically have subsets of this idea. But both of the longer range systems that they were going to release, they weren't releasing. We literally would be pulling the trigger. Which the Russians said, well, you go ahead, I guess. We can kill each other.
What? Oh, that's funny. All that's gonna happen is that America is gonna bomb Russia, but everybody's supposed to be in this woke type Jewish denial scam where I'm not hitting you while I'm hitting you. I'm not hitting you while I'm hitting you. Well, the Russians said, well, whatever schizophrenia, psychosis, or insanity you're tied into right now with logic, if you do this,
My fault? Your fault. Anybody's fault. You're gonna die. And you know what? They seem to have thought that somehow they could giggle their insane, satanic, pedo, queer asses past this event. And it didn't work.
The only way to explain it is that we have a psychotic, they're not dangerously psychotic in that, oh wow, they're dynamically impressive as fighters. No, we're talking sociopathic effeminate queers that have in their brain, talk themselves into the idea that they
can, you know, cut you, burn you, shoot you, whatever they want to do. And when, and like what you see with the way they act as the effeminate queers that they are, when they do something, they immediately believe that they've been hurt and blame you for what they did.
And that's exactly what they've taken to the instagree with what they're doing. And it's the Jews, it's the Jewish mob, guys, look at all the names. Every B-Witch that's involved in this process is a stinking, dual citizenship Israeli that's in the American system. Every last one of these B-Witches, there isn't one of them that isn't. You look at the names, take a look at the list and the cast of characters, and nobody would address that. I listened to all the different conversations about this.
And it's a problem, and they're bad, and it, well, it's an even smaller clique than just the government clique. They're all Jewish sociopaths, sycophants, and they are so mentally deficient and ill.
Sick-minded that they thought they were gonna just press this like they've been doing to the American people with all they're not invading with 10 million illegals You're crazy. It's your fault because you're noticing it You see that's the bullshit that the same Jewish non-government organizations were coached to preach in conjunction with the Jewish controlled media and the Jewish controlled politicians
While they were doing it and it was happening and it's in your face and it's just like the well They're not eating the cats. Well, of course reading the cats all they've eaten kids as far as I'm concerned You're way behind the curve. These people are Fruit Loops So again as as Larry pointed out many of the people have been talking about this rightly So we need to talk about this. This is why preparation is especially critical
Not only do you need to set up a defensive mechanism of some kind. And guys, it doesn't have to be that crudely improvised, but it could still, you know, you could use a number of different building materials and end up with the same result. But you can build something that's actually quite decent and would enhance your survival dramatically. The big thing is invest in food. Also, get a gas mask for every family member you like.
Do not get a gas mask for family members you do not like. What? Yeah, well, you know what I mean. You know, don't only get gas masks for the family members you appreciate. And don't act like fools or fools around you are stupid or make stupid segments. Why do you really want those around? When the time comes. Oh, I'm sure that it is fascinating because when the time comes, they'll be telling you all about how they deserve what you have. I guarantee it.
Not maybe not kind of not sort of you watch and see how these worms twist these rats twist when the time comes But get a gas mask for everybody your family Also real quick and Larry this is an overlap from the two-hour block if you didn't listen to the programming in the two hours One of the things I repeated and I will repeat it again is as part of the inventory if you're a tactical combat unit batteries batteries and more batteries and
It's the same with medical supplies. You're never going to have enough medical supplies, you're never going to have enough ammunition, and you're never going to have enough batteries for all the BS that you've committed to this electronic. If you've got all the latest bells and whistles and trinkets, you are going to need batteries. If you're going to fight with that equipment, you've got to keep it working.
Otherwise, very quickly it becomes dead weight. Now, it's not outrageously overweight individually, but all this little light stuff, pretty soon when you put it all together, it isn't so light. So, if you're going to carry it, you're going to burn the calories to carry it, then you better make sure it works. So, batteries, batteries, and more batteries. You want to carry alternate power supplies like solar panel trays or whatever, like, you know, little flexibles and all that? Oh, hell yes. Go ahead.
If you are willing to do that. Now, I'm going to tell you something that's going to happen progressively as this conflict develops in the earlier stage. All of the trinket crap will be running and then one by one it will start being shed and dumped. And it'll be kind of a reversal, basically kind of like, it'll be the pecking order of priority.
Optics and sighting systems will always be the highest and pretty much everything added to the rifle is part of the optics and sighting system or at least distraction and again Developmental part of the process, you know the high output flashlight. Those are fantastic What's the lifespan of the average battery when they're in constant use and I'm gonna remind you again that a lot of this stuff You're not going out for a few hours. You're not going out just for training exercise
You're going out, you're going to use this stuff nonstop. Even something as simple as a stupid little pen flashlight. When constantly in service, what's the lifespan of the batteries that you chose? Now, I've already said before about buying the cheapest batteries. You can get your hands on it if that's what you got to do. Rechargeables are really great, if you can.
simply because when they run down, even if the battery gets tired, it will still take some kind of a charge. You will have some life in the battery as you don't progressively as the weeks, months, and years go by. But what's going to happen is, you know, one period of time here, the equipment's going to start disappearing off the weapons, the simplification and slimming or sleeking of the weapon is going to develop again because this is not the desert. You are not playing as policeman in Iraq.
Because that's what 99% of us aggressive beat down police operations Was a battle zone. We made it a battle zone by occupying it. It's somebody else's home It was a neighborhood. It was a city. It was their own country We pissed on them because the Jews wanted to steal crap from Iraq and steal stuff from Afghanistan and we did Congratulations, but they were policing actions
And one of the things about it is you go out, you spin around in circles, you crush cars, you laugh your ass off and you tell a helicopter to kill a whole bunch of people in a minivan, find out half of them are kids. You know, take a picture right down to the shopping list. But then you turn around and go back, be into the safe zone and park your ass and go in and, you know, shower or shave. Well, maybe not even shave, don't even worry about that.
You have to eat whatever you want, go plop your ass down in a clean bed, and you're out until they call you to go play police, police state again. Because that's what they were practicing for what they plan on doing here. But now you're talking about a war. And in wars, supplies don't show up. There are no clean clothes, and there are no clean beds. If you're lucky, you find some place you can plop your ass down that's, well, just not so much in the mud.
Now, here he goes, well, we're the American forces. We made it in World War II, World War I. We were both in the same situation. We didn't have enough our own equipment. When we got over there, we had to use somebody else's junk. When we did get over there, we ended up running out. Unfortunately, we just tagged at the beginning of World War I for us, which was a long war for the rest of Europe. The supply finally kicked in for us at the right time, and our equipment and weapon systems started to file in.
World War II, it took so long for everything to get to where it needed to be. And even when they tried to get it there, half the time it went to the bottom of the ocean. You think that everybody's gonna let you resupply because you feel you needed some, you know, wow, I want some good food today. Wow, there goes, so that looks like Denver and our supply area was to the north side and that mushroom cloud's pretty big. Oh, oh God, oh, yeah, yeah, we're not eating tonight.
What do you mean? Well, they were supposed to pull out sometime this afternoon and it's noon. So I figure our supply is sitting right there. No, it's not. It's 80,000 feet up and it's coming down as little tiny flecks of dust. So much for the evening meal and the ammunition and the artillery shells. Well, wow, as Bill Clinton would say. I don't even have to see it because way over the horizon you saw some other, that was the naval support.
Well, after we go into the bottom and most of it they targeted our supply ships, I guess they're not showing up. See how that works? So for everybody out there, again, you better start wrapping your brain around the idea that the enemy is serious about waging war against you. Logistics, the key to victory, you can let no matter what, anything you can do every day to add to your food supply, do it.
If you can watch for markdowns right now, Larry, I don't know if in your area you might want to spot check some of the Dollar Trees too. We're into the harvest cycle right now, and our Dollar Trees here at the bottom of Michigan, at the north of Ohio, have harvest companies that do canning.
We get these canned goods we never see the rest of the year and sometimes they're the bigger peach cans some on rare occasions even a whole one number 10 one gallon Everybody calls them a one gallon can they're not quite But they show up now. This is when you want to watch for this stuff So if you get a can of any kind of food stuff Example is they had yams
in the larger, remember the high sea fruit drink size cans. I don't know what the number is on that one. But you're talking a whole big can of food, big, heavy, chunky food for $1.25 now. Used to be $1. That was still a steal.
But now you're going to see the plums or some of the other odd items come in and even gallon cans. This happens in Adrienne. It happens around the Toledo Dollar trees, but it does not happen north of there. We hit a lot of the different dollar trees for that reason thinking, okay, if they showed up there, we'll buy them out. We'll go see what else the other ones have. Well, they had some of the other canned goods, but they didn't get any of the big stuff.
So this is a special regional district or area deal. You might have something in your area, but it will only last for a short period of time. The other thing is right now we're into the end pick cycle. In our area they've got corn or beans only. Used to be it'd be corn, beans, and pinto beans and stuff like that. Nope, the pinto beans are more expensive now. But the corn and the
and the beans, regular string beans, are 49 cents a can. I wouldn't consider that a deal, but now in this day and age, it's a better price. So for anybody who's trying to figure out how can I put some food on the shelf, rice on the shelf, beans on the shelf,
10 goods of any kind. Markdowns wherever you can. Ollies, if you've got an Ollie's nearby. Always check the front ends of the Menards. Why? Because if they have something that's either hyper discounted or is discontinued, they put them up by the front area where the carts are. All the stores are the same wherever we've been. And they have some pretty significant markdowns and then other things not so much. So you cherry pick.
But for anybody out there, another thing, we have another place up in the Midland area, they're actually scattered around the state, different companies, that do distressed truck sales. Now there, you get canned goods for 10 cents, 25 cents, 15 cents, you get all kind, you can't meet. It'll be all kinds of odd variations because there's no dictating what comes off those freight trucks that are being axed.
So, the interesting thing is that the recipe and menu group obviously changes constantly, but you know what? That's a good thing. Because the odds and ends stuff you can get for pennies changes up your diet. All the bulk stuff like we talked about, the canned goods and all that stuff.
Grab that because that's your bulker between the rice oats beans dried beans anything else you can get Barley you take that with the exotics that you pick up and you have quite a cuisine change Now we can right now we're in fact Larry. I don't know what you've got coming in We've got the tomatoes were still we're still getting good response on the tomatoes plus We've got another gardens from other people because they produce so much like the bee steaks did really well in this area this year
And so we're panning as much as we can. And in fact, one location we've used up all of our court jars. We're having to delve into the other inventory of a couple thousand that we have in another location. So again, do everything you can, wherever you can do it, for minimal cost, maximum result, that's what you need to be looking at. And we don't have months. We're in a window of activity where the insane, who have no business being near where they are,
And it's not really Biden, it's Obama. Obama is the problem and the Jewish mob behind Obama because Obama is just a meat puppet for them. And there's other Satanists that are involved. There's other satanic, pedo-queers that are part of the rank and I should say command rank and file. And those creatures are causing the problems right now. They hate you, they hate this country. They're getting frustrated because something might not go according to the big plan.
Doesn't mean that the other plan will be great, but guess what? The ones who figured they're just a breath away from murdering you and destroying the country, oh, they're pissed. They publicly start putting bullets on the opposition. What does that tell you? And by the way, they'd be shooting you just as quickly unarmed as soon as they can get the guns. So guess what? They're not gonna get the guns. Not gonna get the artillery, not gonna get the flamethrowers, not gonna get the guns, not gonna get the ammo.
Not going to get the other weapons technologies we have. We picked them up and we have organized them for a reason. We have every intention of making sure that every last one of them is gone. In fact, I'll tell you what, Ed, I know we can play this one. And Ed's hopefully listening right there. He should be able to. Hopefully our feeds are maintaining. I think they are. Marcia Combras, one of our listeners asked that we play that perhaps at least once every three, one out of three hours.
So you know what? March of Cambraith, if you can. Let's plug that in. Because what should our attitude be right now? Well, if you win, you don't stop. And when you do fight, the only goal in your mind should be how many of them may die. Here we go.
I don't know. Where do we start?
We do not embrace their technologies, however we use everything that's captured, either for deception and deflection or for its original intended purpose. Be creative, remember, improvise, adapt and overcome. Deception against your enemy with all technologies is part of the big battle plan. You've got to remember that. It's Communications Tuesday.
Also, oh, those pouches, I did mention them again and somebody asked, these are the, what is it, ANPRC 46, 48? These are pouches that are over at Sportsman's Guide. They're black, they're in a kind of a big P, like the upper part pouches, you know, obviously bigger to one side, but still there's a longer extension that makes up like a kind of a big capital P.
They have five pockets. There's two big enough for two side by side radios. Hand-held, typical modern type stuff. Up to and including the larger battery pack, mock military, bow things and such. Now there's another pouch that's fairly large and square. It's perfect for charging ports, charging power supplies, spare batteries, all kinds of goodies. You can figure out how to pack it up yourself.
But there's also a long pouch on the side for the tactical tape radio antennas. The squiggy military type, okay? And then there's still another pouch which you can use for whatever you choose. Batteries, power supplies, whatever. These take the Alice pack type clips. The way the pack is set up, the way the pouch is set up, it will attach to the side
of an Alice pack. There's a set of clips high and a set of clips low on the pouch. It's not super big, but it's big enough. And again, this is perfect for a radio set transporter. Consider this maybe like, you know, a deployment pouch because you have two radios there, you hand one out to another person for multiplication for, you know, operations.
You may still actually have one that you're carrying on your person in your radio pocket on the left upper part of your chest, depending on your rig, if you're using suspenders, using MOLLE, whatever. But this is a good pouch, about $4.60. It's Cordura, very heavy gauge, very thick. And get the used ones. The new ones are $1 or something more, but if every penny counts for in, everybody's poor.
I know that. So guess what? The used ones I bought all used. I bought one new one. I look at the used ones and it's like, no, I'm just going to keep buying used ones. Now, one thing to watch is that some of these have what was a stowed second radio carrier pouch that's stuck inside the pouches. I found one out of three have them. So whatever unit was using these, one bad part of them, they took the radio carrier pouch and put it in the bag.
so that the carrier that goes on your shoulder or goes on your hip or wherever on your vest would be readily available with the bag for a single operator. Again, you have one radio in service, you carry two more into the field for operational use in the field. This pouch is self-contained so you'd have all your spares including more batteries and more batteries. And by the way, more batteries. Okay? So that's over at SportsMillsGuide.com.
Go ahead, jump in there, color. Yeah, you were thinking about gas masks earlier and how you'd have to pick and choose a family member to distribute this group because certain ones you just can't trust. I'm going to recommend a miniseries that came out in 1984 called B. It's about aliens coming to Earth and Marshall Loggett instituted and
Police are collaborating with the aliens and family members are informing on each other. It really gets into the informing aspect and how it splits up families, etc. Yes, the preventative, or not preventative, that's the other one. No, the invaders, it's the invasion series. There's a movie and then there's also the television series.
Yeah, this is what he's talking about with the lizards that look like people at Starbark City and Robert England remember Robert England he's one that played the You know the nightmare guy. I'm here on Elm Street. Yeah, yeah, Freddy Krueger there. He goes an interesting series Yeah, the V with the lizards the what he's talking about some people fighting off the lizards grouping together to fight off the lizards that have attacked the planet, etc I remember that series
I shall repeat. Pray Tanama has one of the... Well, the interesting thing about it is that, again, the series actually brings several good points home. Of course, there's always the, oh, we gotta have a heart for the bad guys. Not all the bad guys are bad. Well, eventually, maybe some of them have an attitude too, but it takes a long time. The only problem I have in that series is they shouldn't, and they wouldn't do it, because, of course, you gotta remember, they tried to make the lizards kind of, well, we're compatible, so we're good.
Some of them are good. My attitude is if the lizards are eating me, it's time to eat the lizards. Right? That's the part that should have been there. It's like, you mean to say they're eating us? Yeah, apparently they like us. Tasty. We're truly tasty. Well, wait a minute. If they can eat us, then that means we can eat them. Tastes like chicken. They taste like chicken. Only greasy, oily, seagully aftertaste. Go ahead, jump in there.
Another good show, he talked about V, is called The Colony. It has one of the guys from the show Lost. But it takes place in Los Angeles, getting aliens come down, wall off the city. And he's working, there's an intelligent side similar to V and stuff like that. They did, I think, three seasons or maybe it's just two, I can't remember. But it was a really good show, basically they had.
martial law, similar to V and stuff like that, but they walled off the city so you were trapped inside the city and stuff like that. And you had like the chancellor who would go talk with the aliens and stuff, but no one ever actually saw the aliens and people would disappear. They had secret police, stuff like that. The one guy was in the military, but he was a police officer detective, but he was still doing that, but he was working for them in a way. He didn't really agree with it and stuff like that, but it's a really good series.
Then also, I think it came out after V, the newer rehash of V, came out probably 10 years ago, I believe. But if you can find it, it's called The Colony. And I believe it had... It's still not... It's either on Prime or Netflix, but I've seen it. It's still online. Yeah. So if everybody hasn't seen it, it needs a watch out. The Colony. That was the one where the last season they had the finale where they showed the alien and it looked like the devil, right?
I think so, I can't remember the very last. Yeah, that was why they didn't want to show themselves because humanity wouldn't trust them if they saw what they looked like. I think there was something along the lines, the aliens that were here, spoiler everybody listened, the aliens were here, were protecting us from some other alien race out there. So they were doing what they were doing to protect us from someone else that was much worse than they were, something like that. But anyways, like I said, the series.
ended and stuff after three seasons or whatever they didn't continue it was a pretty good series at least the first two and a half part of the seasons is really good. That's all I had. I'll let everybody else chime in. Very good. Well, yeah, the only thing about that is the one element that was really cute is that it well if the secret police were in a place where somebody screwed up,
The aliens didn't care who was in the kill zone So the one secret police holding facility had a problem Because of you know, whatever it is with the character that they were hunting for and somebody else had made a mistake so if one made a mistake you all made a mistake and Everybody's running for their lives all the secret police
Basically, it's like, okay, they gotta know who you are to be able to find me, to confirm that they killed you, and they don't really care that much about you. So you see all these characters who one minute were all puffed up on themselves. And the next moment they're all running and screaming, well, not screaming. They're all running and screaming out of the place in vehicles on foot, leaving everything just standing right where it is. And the individuals who are, of course, the one minute, the focus of their attention are irrelevant.
They're all in equal opportunity dying time Which is one of the interesting things about in other words the your overlord masters. They don't really care about you They don't care about any of you and yeah, they're using the fools the fools who thought well they had some kind of protection Well, they like me more than they like you Actually sure they don't like anybody and they could care less about you and in fact They just gave an order that they're gonna wipe out this location and about
three and a half minutes, you better run. And that's exactly what everybody was doing. The other problem is usual where you have the airhead kids that would know better for my kids. But not when they're, I guess, the stupid general population. Like the one discovers a route that gets under the wall and allows you to get outside to where all the goodies are.
Now, the people have all been killed by the friendly space aliens. They're not friendly, but they're, you know, like you said, they create this idea that, well, they're protecting us right. They kill most of the population of the planet. They're protecting us. And what's interesting is they actually, this kid has a way to get under the wall.
And of course it's the usual bubblegum head bullshitter that doesn't have a clue and every possible stupid mistake that you can make is just made almost intentionally. And because of it, this access point is lost as an opportunity because one of the things that they start out with in the series that everybody should pay attention to is the kids are all at what stadium and they're all talking back and forth. And the big deal is expiration dates on stuff that they're trading.
Well, two of these were one of those. What's the expiration date? And you know what? Here's something everybody's going to learn real quick. You know that bullshit that they call expiration dates on your food? It's going to be totally irrelevant. They aren't too bad off because they're still wheezy-winy enough that they're worried about expiration dates as opposed to not having any.
The expiration date is 99.999% of the time is absolutely arbitrary people. It's just like what you saw with the Fauci craft with the face bras. I think you should own and wear one. But oh, wait a minute, you should wear two. That was just stupid there. You know what? I'm Grand Emperor, you know, Palpatine Fauci and I think you should wear three face bras.
And you know what? You had fools out there wearing three face bras, didn't you? So it's the same with all the rest of this dribble. I do kind of laugh because I point stuff out to people nowadays at stores and immediately it's like, you know, that's a really great price. Like that's a giveaway price. And immediately the airheads turn their nose up. Oh, they might because I've actually pointed it out. Look at it for a moment.
And it's like, that's why most of the time, 99% of the time, I just don't bother. I buy it all. I actually have still tried to be a little reasonable on that, but if I go into a store and there's something that is like a giveaway, like a quarter an item or 50 cents an item and it's fairly large product item, it's gone.
You won't have to worry about whether or not it's got the right expiration date or anything or whether you like the manufacturer because you won't have to look at it in the next full time it takes me to load every one of them into a couple of carts. It's either I get it for free or I get it for incredibly cheap because you know what? When it comes time, most of what you're going to have, your best bet is to put it into soup.
You realize that right people soup why because you can add more water and water fills people up No, it doesn't last forever But water and taking all the good stuff you got with somebody who has an idea how to kind of disturb that hubgullion together It's gonna go farther in general with the food that you do have Just something to think about there. Anyway, Larry jump in there anything else before we go wrong. We're all marked up
Yeah, not really. We're getting to the end of this country. People better be looking to protect their family if you have the means to do so or you're ready to beat your maker because I think this is pretty much the end. These insane people are hell-bent on trying to get World War III started before the election.
Yeah, they may not use the missiles, but then I had this dream that two women flying stealth fighter bombers launching nukes against the evil Russians those 50 years ago that may be next week's news who knows but there is something to try and trigger it off you get the
You've got the faggot in Ukraine who can beat piano keys with his dong, or you've got the Nittweyahu and Israel. Both of them are trying to get us to fight their wars for us. Right now we're fighting for Nittweyahu. Third of our navy and who knows how many troops are sitting over there that's fully sending 101st Airborne all to fight because parasite Israel just cannot get along with its neighbors just like none of the Jews have in country after country after country after country after country. Hundreds of years, they're parasites.
So yeah, Revelation 2, verse 9, I know the blasphemy of those who say they are Jews, but do lie, the synagogue of Satan, knew that the synagogue of Satan had raped little girls and murdered them and blackmailed them all on video. That's Israeli policy. That's Epstein. That's Trump's buddy. Trump party with Epstein and Jizzi Maxwell, and that is hook her wife at her...
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