October 17, 2024
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, tactical equipment, and current events during this Thursday broadcast. The show featured extensive coverage of Hurricane Helene's aftermath in North Carolina and Tennessee, including a detailed segment from Grindstone Ministries about relief operations, suspected land grabs for lithium mining, and government interference. Koernke also addressed hypothermia risks in cold weather, proper clothing and fire-starting techniques, AR-15 rifle builds and parts availability, gas masks, camouflage nets, battery deals, and the importance of topographic maps and terrain awareness. He emphasized voting in the upcoming election while criticizing both major candidates' gun control positions.
- hurricane helene
- north carolina
- preparedness
- hypothermia
- ar-15
- second amendment
- lithium mining
- fema
- grindstone ministries
- camouflage
- tactical gear
- voting
- militia
- survival
- topographic maps
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We fought a revolution, wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, the spike we see we gain in this, the land of brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hope always keep. Tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun.
permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current use in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS.
Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail.
Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children may be pure leaders. Send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear?
Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic in each God-given right, and pray to God through freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the midst of whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now his fire ants trampled each god-given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? And good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke.
one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories south west northeast and North ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com
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And it is Thursday. No way. Yes way. It's Thursday. It is the 17th of October. It is the 16th year of open obvious and absolutely pissing in your face. Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2024. Older calendar 2024 battle for the Republic.
Book one the dance of swords how it began and we're in the middle of that right now. Oh So much stuff going on, but I got a related few things number one beautiful weather If you're on the sunny south side of any of the buildings, it's like a frying pan right now in fact perfect for painting I've got a couple little locations where I've got reflective surfaces, and I'm painting tactical items and
The paint dries almost as fast as you get it on because you've got two reflector points plus the heat from the sun directly itself. And we have blue sky, horizon to horizon. Not a chem trail to be found anywhere. It means the spy satellites are wanting to see everything that's below. This is when we shut everything down. Clear weather like this, you don't travel. Just that simple. Makes sense, doesn't it?
understand your enemy's technology and how they use the weather. Well, they can use it to destroy things, but they can also use it so that they can observe things on the lazy because of satellite technology. Well, that's their cheap right comparison to some of the other stuff they have to do, especially it's a, let's just say user friendly with regard to lazy asses or sitting on their dead hind ends and can stare at a screen rather than actually get out, move around, look around, snoop, poop, whatever.
two different worlds. So anyway, it has been a perfect day. A lot of tactical colors. I still actually, I got them all cleaned off before I did the program. That very rarely happens in the last two weeks, about three weeks actually.
Another thing, paint brushes. I was cleaning the paint brushes and the good thing is I had just dumped all the water in that little paint cup, you know, one of those little things with a handle, it's got a little spout and you get them with Dollar Tree. And I had three paint brushes in there. So I had cleaned everything out, had it in the sink, and I picked it up. And something was in it, and it's, oh, there's something in my water. What the hell did I drop something else in there? So I start moving things around with my finger and it was slick.
And lo and behold, it pops its little head up out of the water and it's a tree frog. And we have a lot of cool tree frogs that kind of congregate by one of the doors. And they actually do have a frog convention at night, kind of cute to watch. They come in, they all kind of relate to each other, and then they sit there and stare at you, at least through the summer.
But fortunately I saw him rather than just dumping the water someplace it shouldn't have been and so I immediately rinsed him off because it wasn't good for him to be in the latex paint but Fortunately, it was it was water-based paint. It was water. It was relatively diluted although still colored
So I got him wet, washed off, got him outside again. I was headed that way anyway and rinsed him off one more time and he kind of looked at him. He didn't go anywhere. He was really excited to stop me or escape from my administration to try and get whatever it was. It was the horrible nastiness that was all over his body now. But it was rather fascinating. It's like, huh, the last thing I expected to see. But we are in the transition period when things are trying to get in for the hibernation season.
So, you never know. Somehow he came in, but he could have come in on me, is what I'm thinking actually, because I've been working outside and under the trees and out by the buildings, around the different vehicles and underneath the vehicles, cleaning up and spray painting and undercoating all of the frames on all the vehicles I can reach. Any place where I can reach it, it gets cleaned off and it gets given a coat of paint.
Everything is getting a coat of paint underneath, not just above. Clean it up to the point where there's no oxidation sitting there. And it doesn't even have to be the whole frame all at once. Anything you can do is going to make a difference. But if I keep plugging away at it, there's share time. When something else is drying, I go to work on the other. If it's not that, I'm doing some other construction or wrenching on the other odds and ends items. So again, guys, keep at it because we are on the edge. Whatever the heck it is, they think they're going to try.
We've got to be ready for the short, medium, and the long haul. And that means we've got to maintain and husband what we have. We have to maintain it. A couple things real quick. Over at Sportsman's Guide, they have Chinese Communist camouflage nets. Now, these are supposed to be mill issue for over there. Of course, there's something they probably dumped.
and went to something else. I do not know what the material is. I have still not had a chance to do a thermal on these. I want to, and I'm mostly going to do another color spectrum analysis to look for shine and also with night vision. One of the most common mistakes made is to understand that all these uniforms are being made. The more polyester that's in them or more nylon that's in them, the more susceptible they are to
color collection and light collection and reflection. Think about fiber optics. Think about how fiber optics work. Now consider if you hit an area with, say, infrared illumination. Do you get a flare from plastics?
Well, remember that the cotton polyester, cotton nylon, and there's others, heavy Kevlar even. Kevlar especially. Guys, you hit that with IR from one direction while you're observing with night vision and you don't need thermal. It makes things light up. This is one of the things we always test. So I have not tested these nets for full range of, again, visible or, you know,
Visible with military technology options and I will have that done this weekend because we're probably going to be playing with them on Sunday, I think. Anyway, these are, there's two different size nets. One is 35, the other one's about 50, 45, $47 right around there. Forgive me, I don't have the number right in front of me. But they're good price for what they are. They are obviously designed to either cover
I would assume a missile box. The one is narrow but very long. But it's enough to cover a suburban. The other is wider but approximately the same length. You'll see what the dimensions are if you go over to Sportsman's Guide, Punch-In, Communist, or you know, Chinese Surplus, Tamo Nets.
But they are reasonably priced, and if you have any of the other discounts, they're very well priced. The larger one fits everything smaller than a Chevy 2500 crew cab 8 foot bed pickup truck. It will fit that. Anything you've got, that net will cover. Everybody understand how big we're talking here? 2500 Chevy crew cab 8 foot bed. That's one of my standard vehicles.
And whenever we can, we try to accumulate more. We're looking at some right now. We may actually pick those up this weekend. But again, it's the optimal, does everything. Originally, they built these types of trucks for who? For the Air Force. That's where they came from. Crew cab, eight foot bed. It was a flight line utility truck with all the junk on board. So when they pulled the truck out there, or two of them, everybody you needed was on board. That's why they call it a?
Crew cab. Names and words mean something. So these camo nets are in a woodwind base, but they're in a fine pattern cut. So you've got to take a look at them. They work well. I actually have already deployed them. Now here's the thing about deploying camo nets. Most people just throw the camo net on top of the vehicle, which does work to a degree if you have spreaders.
Because you want to step the material off away from the vehicle. Not that you can all the time. More important is you're breaking up color and general silhouette. But here's the thing, you throw a camel net. How many times you put a camel net on something and you try to take it off? It hooks on everything.
Oh, that's right Mark. Every little spot where the little net could hook, it connects and clips and you got to go undo it and then you get that undone and the other one gets clipped. Yep, that's what happens every time. Don't worry, you're not alone. Everybody has the same thing happens to everybody. Here's a little trick. You buy yourself a tarp. Might as well buy a woodland camo tarp plastic. They've got them over at, again, got to watch this, but remember, plastic.
Strided nylon tarps that are out there. You use that lay that on the vehicle Then take your camo net lay that over the tarp now make sure you stretch it out so it's you know again everything is is is lined up and Of course the lower tarp can be smaller than the camouflage net That's not a problem because you want to kind of string it out a little bit to the sides now Just have a flat wall create a rolling effect whenever possible
But if you just have to drape it, that's fine. It works. But the tarp or whatever you want to use, other camo tarps, there's all kinds of stuff out there right now. U.S. military stuff is being dumped. What you do is you've got a base material that is slick. And so the cool thing about this is that after you lay it out, you fold or roll. It's up to you. I like rolling because I want to roll it up from the front to the middle of the vehicle on the roof.
from the back to the middle of the vehicle on the roof, then you fold it over and then you strap it that way to the roof of the vehicle. Or fold it over and then bag it. There's all kinds of larger
utility cargo bags. There's Polish stuff out there right now. I just looked at some last night that are surplus actual military. There's all kinds of aftermarket and all kinds of goofy Chinese camouflage colors. With the ideas that's big enough that you just flop that camo neck right in there. Another little trick, add your bungee bungee balls to that, to the grommets on the tarp.
And it's a quick deployment. If I were in a tactical situation, the cabinet stays up on the roof, you lock it down to the cargo bar on the Suburbans, and what you do is you simply, when you stop, one guy gets out one side, one gets out the other, you have a procedure you work out so that you unstrap, unfold, roll front, roll rear, done.
See how that works? Quick, tactical deployment. And when you want to re-debark the location, you reverse the process. And everybody knows what to do because you've practiced it. Just like everything else, all the other tedious elements of our operations, you've practiced all the tedious stuff. Not just going to the range and pulling the trigger and going pew, pew, pew. You've done all the other tedious stuff that is what keeps you alive.
everything from digging proper undetectable fighting positions, not just digging a hole and throwing dirt in all directions from the air. You got a bullseye shoot me in the ass kind of silhouette. Because think about what if you dig a hole like they're trying to dig down this, I've noticed they've allowed these videos up there where the guy's throwing dirt all the races all the way down at the Marine Corps. It's like really, well if my enemy has an air threat,
Digging a hole and throwing dirt in every direction so it looks like probably it's either like a pit with a nipple or you know again it's a pimple and you're the puffs in the middle that they're aiming for. Right? So again prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Operational security includes effective camouflage utilizing natural and man-made materials to get the job done.
Color is half the battle, but also understanding all the other technology that you and I are supposed to be stupid about Instead taking it into consideration night vision thermal spectral analysis Hey, even piss scopes piss sensors. What yes urine sensors. They have uric acid sensors Guess what people are sloppy when you got 120 200 500 600 people going cross-country trying to be sneaky Pete, but they aren't
If the guy just drops his drawers or opens his pants and pee somewhere and you do that times 600 men, you have a scope that urine is going to register. On the Korean DMZ, they do this all the time to try to identify or detect crossing of infiltrators that the Korean, North Korean sends out. Been doing it for 60, 70 years like that, by the way. The technology is old.
Prior, proper planning, prevents piss poor performance. This is why if you're taught with me, anytime you got to do anything, you relieve yourself. You grab that E tool that you carry. That's why we carry the E tool. Somebody will tell you, don't carry that E tool. That's stupid. Well, here's the thing. I'm trying not to provide any more evidence for my enemy that I can help. Now, if I'm trying to be obvious so my enemy can track me, then I do just the reverse.
But otherwise every time I got to relieve myself I got a pee guess what grab the shovel Cut open a piece of earth push the shovel sideways aim for the spot that you just dug a hole in let the dirt flop back over it stamp it down a little bit, but not too obvious don't make a big spoil and Goodbye on on we go same with having to do number two not just number one Except you want to make sure it's all in the ground there Call her go ahead jump in there
Yeah, John up here in Maine. Product alert, classic firearms has got genuine Russian surplus good GP5 gas masks with a carry bag and a screw on 40 millimeter filter. Do not use the filter they say. 15 bucks, $14.99. Excellent, French. Good condition, very good condition. I got a pile of them. I just got that in my alert today.
But it comes with an unused screw-on 40 millimeter filter Not a bad price I don't need any but I know there are people out there who do and this is a Good price for it. It's the possum mask, you know, like the old shower captain comes your whole head and you have two eyepieces you look through Yeah, yeah, actually they're perfect because there's no adjustment needed. It's just basically a Head balloon looking at that way. It's and it stays right where it's put now
Thank you for bringing this up because here's one thing you can do. They come in a range of sizes. Now, medium is normally what everybody has, but there's extra small, small, medium, large, and extra large. Actually, there's even extra, extra large with the Russian stuff. If you ask for a zero,
If you have children and you're having a tough time finding children's size masks, and if you do find them, they want $300 for them because they're typically brand new product. If you get the smaller size in these masks, they will fit most of the children. Now they won't do the infants, but they will fit most of the children. We're talking the size zero. It's on the side of the mask or on the middle, depending on the year. But it's a circle with a number in it.
higher the number of large of the mask. So if you call them and say, hey, I'll take the small ones if you've got some, the size zero, can you ask somebody to send me some of those? They'll be very happy to do that if they can because they usually end up getting stuck with them because people don't know what to do. But if you're short children's masks or if you're grandma and grandpa and maybe your grandkids are going to show up, maybe they will, maybe they won't.
If you can get these masks on the shelf, they're good for pretty much all of the preschooler grade schoolers, you know, up to junior high. And of course then you move into an adult mask or a larger mask. But again, go ahead. Somebody asked a question, what size is the mask, medium or large? The answer was they don't bear obvious markings indicating size, so sizing may vary. So I would ask.
It's a classic firearms, classicfirearms.com, classicfirearms.com. It's $14.99 in stock. So, Laura, you have it, my friend. Excellent. Well, the filters are worth all half that price right now. We'll do it that way. You get the mass for seven, get the filter for seven. That's about right. Well, seven and a half. I'm going to sign off and let you continue, my friend. You take care.
Thank you. Appreciate the heads up. That's classicfirearms.com, GP5 gas mask, everything on board, $15. $14.99. I will throw in the penny. There we go. $15. Classicfirearms.com. By the way, they also have some of these new Turk large capacity personal defense pistols in short slides.
for a really good price. I know a lot of people go for a combat weapon, it's a defense weapon like an undercover. Guys, a 9mm is a 9mm in this situation if you're looking for affordability and you're stuck because of your budget. Most all of these Turkish weapons that are coming in are actually pretty serviceable. Everybody's had good, you know, good
operations with them, they're not complaining. In fact, a bunch of people down the street here, they picked up the canyx in force, not just because the competition went, but because they like the canyx, they've actually been shooting. A lot of people do like the canic pistol.
The big thing is that there have been a lot of spare parts coming in for them. That's really good. But there are several different Turkish companies. Well, I think they're fake companies. It's actually only a handful of companies. They got 40 different names for 40 different LLC type operations. It's their way of CYA and covering their arse. So the fact is that these companies are moving into and have been building clones of
CIGS, clones of HKs, clones of most of the US pistols, including the 1911. There's some really beautiful 1911s for a reasonable price. But right now, there's another wave of Polymer frame, Glock knockoff, kind of looking like a cross-tuned Glock and a CIG.
all the same basic features. I don't know about interchangeability, we'd have to look at that, but I guarantee some of the parts are. A smart person would do that because they could feed off the industry and then Glock is a glut thing right now. Glock is all over. Everybody's copying Glock. So it would make sense that if you're smart, you'd even go with Glock mags if you can. They may not be able to and that's where we've talked about that several times in the last couple of months. You're gonna have to experiment, but
Go take a look at classic firearms and also center fire systems for those pistols. And in this case though, classic firearms for the gas mask, I mentioned the pistols because if you're going there, you might as well check them out. See what they have left because some of the guns were like 214. They had one or two weapons that were hanging right at $200 apiece. It came with two magazines and spare mags are available.
And that's always the first thing you look at. What do you get for in the way of extra goodies with the gun? A lot of times it's only one mag. But if you're really lucky, sometimes it's two extra mags and one of the magazine well. So that works pretty well. Classicfirearms.com, GP5 gas mask, $15, lots of other stuff. Classicfirearms.com. We're almost to the bottom of the hour. And I'll tell you what I'm going to do.
First of all, you're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org. And if you can take the time, donate. We've got the end of the year drawing. We'll talk more about that in a few minutes. And if you could, let's pull up the latest guns and gadgets. Of course, we did play the one yesterday, which is the follow-up on the order to shoot Americans for the Donut of Destruction, the DOD.
The sycophants being what sycophants are we can expect this to be the case and nothing that's surprising notice how we're all Screaming or terrified no or not. It's what we expected. We're going to war. We're already at war They're just gonna make the next move towards the red terror and attacking America. There's less than here we go until the
Presidential election here in America, don't forget to vote and vote down ballot. Remember, 10 million gun owners are even registered. Hopefully, majority of you have rectified that. And we'll take part of this process that was given to us set up by the people who died to give us this country.
But the same day that Kamala Harris went on Fox News and was interviewed by Brett Baer and got eviscerated, if you haven't seen that I suggest you do, you can go on Fox's website and still see the full video of the interview, she got eviscerated. But one thing that he didn't bring up that I wish he would have was her
decades plus of calling for banning the Second Amendment, you know, an assault weapon ban, magazine restrictions, red flag law. I and Timurals are both gun owners. We will not take anybody's guns away. We also need to have reasonable gun safety laws. I believe that we need an assault weapons ban. We need universal background checks. We need red flag laws. I'm a gun owner, Timurals is a gun. I didn't know that! It's not that we found my house again, Shai.
Yes, yes, I hear that, I hear that. Probably should not have said that.
Then this business about taking everyone's guns away Tim waltz and I are both gun owners We're not taking anybody's guns away. So stop with the continuous lying about this stuff now She switched her tune as we get closer to the election and she realizes he actually is so close this rate race is so tight I need gun owners so maybe we'll try to bamboozle a few by throwing the the guy who looks like the FUD meme Tim waltz out there and watch him fumble loading a shotgun
This was a Beretta A400. I bought it when I was shooting a lot of trap because it had a kind of a patented thing that kicked off so when you get old, it doesn't hurt your shoulders much. Well Donald Trump last night addressed the Second Amendment as he was asked a question when he was on stage at Univision or Univision for those who don't know how the accents work there. And he was asked about the Second Amendment and
Before I played this clip, which I think most people would like to watch or see before they go and vote, I also saw, and I couldn't track it down, otherwise I would have spring recorded it, but Bobby Kennedy Jr. the other day, I think it was yesterday, I watched him responding to one of the many interviews he's been doing about the Trump presidency potential now versus his previous
And when he said, he said, and I'm going to paraphrase, he said he sat down with Donald Trump and asked him about that because in his first presidency, Bobby Kennedy Jr. was suing Donald Trump because of some of the appointments he made to lead giant sections of the government. And he told Bobby Kennedy, look, I didn't know anything about governing. I had...
two months to make 14,000 appointments and I had people that were lobbyists and people who were already there telling me who should put in and I did it. But he said he's not doing that this time. In fact, Bobby Kennedy is one of the people in Tulsi Gabbard there helping him whittle that down to some good candidates. Which brings me to what Donald Trump has said here in the Second Amendment. He's been actually addressing it more often than not because people are asking him
based off his previous presidency. Some of the things he said, and no, I will never, ever forget that he said, take the guns first, do process second. He was a big proponent for things that happened after that Las Vegas shooting that we still know nothing about, which is kind of still shady. But...
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And I'm very strongly an advocate of that. I think you need that. I think that if you ever tried to get rid of it, you wouldn't be able to do it. You wouldn't be able to take away the guns because people need that for security. They need it for entertainment and for sports and other things. But they also, in many cases, need it for protection. If you have a house out in the country or you're in a little bit of a rough area or in a very rough area, and...
The bad guy, let's call him, has a gun. If you don't have a gun, you're finished. You have no chance. So you need them. You want to have a lot of good people have them. But if we didn't have that, you would see a crime rate that's crazy. I'll tell you though, it's a very interesting stat. The toughest gun laws in the United States, by far, are Chicago.
And that's got one of the worst records of any city, and a lot of them are shot. 17 people died on Labor Day. 17 people died Labor Day weekend in Chicago. It's got laws that are so tough, they want to do everything they can do, anything they want. You have a gun, there's no place, maybe on earth, that has a tougher gun policy than Chicago. There's no place that has.
And they have the right to do anything they want to you. You know what happens? It's probably the worst place right now, one of the most unsafe places anywhere in this country, maybe anywhere in the world.
So it's not just that you have to be remember this it's the person pulling the trigger. It's not the gun It's the person pulling the trigger, but if you ever did if you ever pass something She wants to take everybody's gun away. You know, she's always wanted that that's because It's what she wants. She wants to take everybody's gun You know who the ones who will never give their guns up the bad guy the bad guys not giving up the gun so
That's what we have. We want safety, we want security, but you have to still adhere to the Second Amendment. Thank you, great question. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. So I'm going to try to just leave this, you know, right down the middle, right down the middle of the road. Hopefully you're going to vote. Hopefully you're going to challenge some of your friends and take them to vote, take a person.
At least one person. I personally, in the last two days, have taken three people to vote. My wife and my two kids made sure they got there. I challenge you to do the same, especially if you live in some of these areas that have been ravaged by these hurricanes. Like Tennessee just started its early voting. Georgia has already started. There's a bunch of states that have already started and some are starting within the next couple days. Take people to vote. At least one. And tell four or five of your friends.
To get it done, we just can't have a Kamala Harris continuation of the Barack Obama presidency. We just can't. Many people will tear me up in the comments section about that, but we just can't do it. Lesser of two evils maybe, or maybe the person who had our country churning as a business a little over three and a half years ago. Inflation was zero, and my retirement was phenomenal.
could afford things. Things are different. Things are very different. And the republic is at risk. The republic has been at risk. More now than ever before, other than like the Civil War. So, let me know what you think about Donald Trump addressing Second Amendment concerns and Kamala Harris now changing her tune even though for a decade plus she's been saying the same stuff that all the California
politicians do. We're going to honor the Second Amendment, but we're just going to take everything from you. I'll see you in the next one. Let me know what you think. Have a great day. Take care.
And did you hear it? Now I want you to play it back. I don't think you realized what he said. You gotta take people into vote at least once. I thought I think you'd take other people more than you thought. I know that, but you know it.
But it's just the way it's like, oh, you saw me from Chicago now. It's like, yeah, you know, you got to take everybody to vote at least once, maybe two or three times. And if you got some dead family members, you don't have to worry about that. The Democrats will have each one of them voting at least 11 times. Hey, dad. So go ahead. Jump in there. I'm going to jump in there because well, he's not the only person I've heard say that. There's this Democrat bewitch.
who went to go listen to Trump speak and said, well, I'm just here to listen to both sides because I already voted. But now I think I voted for the wrong person after listening to Trump. Oh, well. You already voted for... Oh, yeah, you already threw your vote away because you didn't listen to both sides until after the fact. Early voting, because after all, the early voting season is here.
What early voting season? Oh, well we just kind of go out there and you know you can pick a day and Randomly go out and you know Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Bl
We need to have an assault weapons ban. We're not going to take your guns. We're not taking anyone's guns. What the hell is an assault weapons ban then? Well, yeah. What are we doing? What do you do with that? How does that work? He kind of cut that off, but immediately after that, I've seen that clip before. We need to have a mandatory buyback program, which is the same thing as gun confiscation, and they never give you the value of the weapon when you
quote, unquote, sell it to them because they never owned it in the first place so they can't buy it back. It's not a buyback if they were never the owners. Although in theory, so here's the problem, what they've done, this is like doing the
car registration problem in the real background of the event and the activity. They're becoming the intermediary third party in your activities. And this is something that all the founding fathers warned about. And now we're having the very problems that they described would take place if one was foolish enough to let these sycophants into your life the way that people did.
There's only one way to get rid of the sycophants though, and it typically involves a lot of small arms fire and conflict for an extended period of time. So don't worry, that's not if it's coming, that's just when it's coming. And everybody needs to be ready to deal with the problem because it is here.
Now all the other tells are in place. However, again, voting early, you're going to get in there sooner if you don't get in there sooner, but then like Ed said, well, oh my goodness, I wasted my vote because I wanted to vote for him after all. I changed my mind yet again. Can I go back in and change it? Well, little lady, you can vote again if you want to. Don't worry. Now that we know you voted the first time, we'll vote three more times for you without you knowing about it. How do you like that? What?
Well, that would mean my vote means nothing. That's right, little lady. Your vote means nothing. Shazam, Sergeant Carter. Shazam! Just something to think about there. Early voting. In your life, any of you think you'd actually hear this kind of bullshit? I mean, I'm sorry, there's no French that works. Well, there's French. Bouffant, I guess. Or is it Beauvain? Beauvain Vissuil?
Yeah, you know turd Yeah, yeah the turds Yeah, Bosch yeah, yeah, bovine gee, Bosch It never has crossed my mind that Sorry, we should check to make sure I wasn't muted It never even crossed my mind that there would be such a concept
as voting season or that there would ever be other than a voting day. Right. Because with... This is the scam. This is... Well, a lot of people... A lot of people are waking up to the fact that it's a scam. They know they're getting ready to pull the wool out from under people's eyes. They know that people are going to be pissed off about it and up in arms. It's not going to be our people
Because our people already know what the scam they're worried about the people who are going to wake up and realize it's a scam and You know want to do something about it of course that's going to be the excuse to go after us because they're going to lock everybody in together like they always do That'll be our use to go after them remember what yeah, I know but they think I know
They think they want a war, which is why they've made it okay. They pass that executive order that makes it okay for the US soldiers to fire on American people. If you have anybody in the military, ask them about it. It's the edict, and that's what it is. It's the edict that's come down from on high that they have permission to shoot American people in what they perceive to be a
whatever action that that is a threat to the people in power and so we're at a point where again, this is right out of the if you watch the miniseries America Guys go watch the miniseries America. I wanted to emphasize this today Get a copy and pull it down America. That's where the C is. It will be a K America
The miniseries America was only played once. Before it was played, it was actually protested to be banned by the UN and by the Neocons and globalists, which include George Herbert Walker Bush, who wanted the miniseries canceled.
Well, the thing is that the guy who did the miniseries had a binding contract that was iron-clad and they didn't want to pay out for no product and no subject. So he forced the issue. They had to play it once. And after it was played the one time on national television, it disappeared. All copies were locked away, were either burned or locked away. I think most were locked away.
And so it disappeared from view. It never played in rerun heaven. Even though you had satellite, you had cable networks with 500 channels and dead air time, miniseries are perfect filler for that kind of work.
and that's why you used to be their B-hole portfolios. You'll notice that a lot of them have disappeared because the political statements that are in typically the movies and television series, especially the miniseries, would not sit well because who would look like the bad guys in the miniseries? Well, the present regime would. So they don't want you to see any of this. But with America, it walked you through what would happen if we were stupid enough or foolish enough to let the
Communists have their way. One of the things to remember is the attack on the Capitol. Remember there's a comment being made by the KGB officer. He doesn't probably know it, but he's the last president of the United States.
And that's the two occupation officers talking about casually going to the White House. Then they go over to Congress and remember, and I think it was the, correct me if I'm wrong, I think it's episode three, the end of episode three, no, episode four. That's where the Capitol Building is attacked. Does that sound familiar? Capitol Building attacked? Yeah, go watch that.
You know, with the Communists dressed up as quote unquote patriots to attack and kill the Congress and blow up the Capitol building, but it's not us, it's who. Oh, it's the occupation force.
So are you ready? Are you ready for something like that right now? Because you see they're already staging that. The comments about, we got to take the military out of North Carolina, you know, the 101st because the militia was out there. Right. And so the 101st Airborne, you know, the screaming eagles, they what? Pissed their pants and ran desperately with their red pumps and their skirts back to the vehicles or something. Is that what you're telling me?
So propaganda, propaganda, propaganda. But it's all just like before, 9-11, all of the same Kells and all of the precursor actions, just like what we played here, I just mentioned it, the edict to shoot Americans on American soil completely in violation of Pase comitatus. Well, that's planned. That's part of the demonstration of the plan. It's not if it's going to happen.
The important thing is, if we catch them and we catch the characters dressed up as us, we're not giving them to any cops. We're keeping them for ourselves. You guys all understand that, right? We're gonna call the cops! We just captured a blankety blank! No, we didn't. I got a box full of razor blades, a can of salt, and a carton of cigarettes, and I don't smoke. But I guarantee that whatever we capture...
Will explain in whatever language exactly what it is that they were thinking they were going to do and who they work for. Mostly the who they work for is what we want. We don't let the system's help in this respect, Mark. We will try them under the Republic and summarily execute everyone who's been found guilty, which is pretty much everybody that we bother taking the trial over. Following a bad order, you know, and exactly a good idea.
In fact, I used to give a class on the ethics and the commission, you know, the commission of orders in the field and how to construct them because again, you've got the William Cowley syndrome, okay? Sergeant, I want you to take this bunch of prisoners here over there, get them over there and take care of them.
Now, of course, later on, Lieutenant would say that he didn't mean to kill them. He said take care of them and the sergeant was supposed to know that means they were going to be processing prisoners and taking them down the road. But instead, the prisoners walked over to a ditch and oh well, Lieutenant didn't realize that that's what they were going to do. Oh yeah, he did. Now again, it's how you construct. This is why you give no wiggle worm, you know, room. There's no option. You don't, you can't. You can't let them, you squeak.
In fact, the biggest problem you got is people are especially hot. You got all kinds of different people in a fighting unit, and some people are just a lot crazier than others. So the other consideration is if a bad order is given, you're also obligated not to follow it. Now, I'm going to say right now that any of these foreigners, they're dead. Anybody fighting on American soil dressing up in America and anything, they're dead. But Americans who cooperate?
Well, they don't have a place to live here and chances are they won't be anyway, right? Anybody who lifts an arm, lifts arms against the American people and American soil that are in the US military thinking that they're going to go along with the globalists, alter, you know, deconstruct the legitimate form of government of the United States, they're our enemy. I have no problem saying that.
Better not be afraid to saying it either. See that's then the problem. Everybody trying to do this shuck and jive garbage around this. This is why you're in the boat you're in right now. Just like he said, my fault, your fault, anybody's fault. You're gonna die first. Why? Because they know exactly what you're about.
So everybody, again, organized armed equipment training is militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations. Logistics, the key to victory, it's not too late, but you're on a quick tag routine now. You're on the short schedule. And at the very least, let's remember something. The militia is supposed to be here, period. You don't wait till, oh, we have a crisis. We got to have a militia. No, that's the other problem.
The militia is the property of the people. The militia at large is the whole of the people. This is how they have their legitimacy constructed with regard to drafting you. Tell me what the instrument is that they use for drafting you. It's the fact that you are all members of the militia at large.
And the Selective Service is a selective mobilization of elements of the whole of the militia. And if you read even in the United States corporate code, it tells you that everybody is a member of the militia, except for, quote unquote, select public officials.
They have the option, but they can't be mandated because they're already serving the civil component, supposedly. Now what that means is all these pigs, rats, and rodents that are in like these alphabet soup agencies, well, they'll shuck and jive and stay in their secret police positions, rounding you up to throw you in a fight overseas so you can get blowed up or chopped into pieces for the Jewish mob because they got something they want to steal from somebody.
Because that's what this is about. Only in this case, they're turning their guns on America. It's obvious they're going to try it. They're going to fabricate an incident. I don't care what they do. We already know what needs to be done. So I really don't care what fabrication they come up with to you anymore. Like I said, my fault, your fault, anybody's fault. I know who I'm shooting first and I got a list. Don't you? You better all have a list.
Because it's finished. What's the conversation? We're having voting season. Don't forget, vote early and vote often. If at all possible, bring that person in the second time. Don't worry.
If it's somebody voting for a communist, nobody will ask any questions. Remember, vote early, vote often, and you've got 30 days to do two, three, or four, or five, maybe six visits to the polling location. Or at least drop off a piece of paper with somebody else's name on it. Remember, it's voting season! And then after that, we get two weeks to screw around with accounts. Oh yeah, because now we don't know how to do math anymore.
Because now all of a sudden before all these bullshitters that were in control, which are the bullshitters that are bullshitting you right now, all could tell you right away who won.
But isn't it amazing? We're now in the 21st century because we're the 21st century where because of the foolish stupid incompetent lame ass education system it now takes 10-15 times as long to do pretty much everything and to do it half-assed and Well, we're actually never do it, right?
Isn't that amazing? Isn't the 21st century just oh so exciting? Isn't it amazing how supposedly back in the 1990s
They had elections and they had counting as they want and they seemed to before the die-ball machines at least Generally get an idea of what their count was well that evening there there were as I recall there were very few were races that would wait until like noon the next day because they were
counting, counting, and the little precincts here and there and whatever. But I mean, we're talking about paper ballots and people counting and people taking the ballots to the center to have them collated or whatever. Mark, I've been waiting almost 50 years for this since I was a little boy about 11 or 12 years old. I knew it was going to be a war here. I just knew it in my heart. The important thing is that we're still here.
The parts don't bend as well as they used to and there's hurts everywhere, but you know what I'm used to hurt. Yeah, I'm used to things hurting so oh well Get over it now get on with the idea that how long is it going to take for us to beat the living snot out of these creatures and get rid of them? That's how you need to be thinking for the rest of my life
Yep, as long as it takes and we will hunt them all down and everybody needs to remember that they will have no place to hide. We will give them no place to hide. Especially first time they dump something with a mushroom attached to it, baboon, or something else that's wicked, all of them need to be gone. Then there won't be any discussion about court time anymore.
Because they plan on doing the the red terror mass execution people That's what this is all about their logic is it's they they believe that you're gonna get caught flat-footed and again That's why I've been a town crier for as long as I have because would that just ain't gonna happen for most everybody I know you may try desperately to hide from it But you can't say you don't know about it
So, getting on the bus is not an out of the black bus, the death bus is not an option. Going along with the knuckle draggers and the pea brains would go, I got to go with the winning side. Well, it ain't winning boy. And by the way, your buddy's too. Now I got to go with the winning side. I heard that years ago from certain individuals, well one individual,
It was the epiphany for a whole bunch of other young men that I trained. They got a chance to, well first of all, the argument was that nothing I was talking about was happening, but then a certain person went on one of the multinational training exercises. And you know what? He didn't tell everybody when he came back, and he was only supposed to be gone for a short time, and ended up being gone for five weeks. At the end of those five weeks, he was back in town.
And, well, what were you doing? Well, you know, the usual, we knew exactly what I knew what it was going to be and I explained what it was going to be. But what's fascinating about it is that in his own words, he goes, well, we were practicing gun confiscation and we were practicing. And he went right down the shopping list, right? And it's like, really? OK. And so it's like one of the guys said, so you mean to say that if they told you to kick at our doors and shoot me, you'd shoot me?
And he goes, well, I've got to go with the winning side. Well, Diane ain't exactly winning, boy. And then immediately when they said, well, you do that, you come to our house, I'm putting a bullet in you. And the kid blurted out, young man, you wouldn't shoot me, would you? It's like, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a minute. That's another Kamala Harris. I wouldn't shoot you, but I just told you I would shoot you.
Yeah, a moment ago you're talking about kicking the door and killing Americans, us in our house. It's like, but if you do that, we're going to kill-em-ate you, we're going to get rid of you, we're going to exterminate you. You wouldn't do that! Why? Why would I have some compunction? What compunction do I have not to? Please explain why would I not do it? No, it would be so fast to make your head swim.
Well, that's what a New York unit is. He was minutes about two seconds. Yeah. Yeah, as the kid tank, he was looking right at him. He was a big guy too. He's a big kid. He's looking at him. He says, I wouldn't even hesitate. What are you talking about? And it was like, boom, boom, boom, boom. You know, so it's like, well, and what's interesting, he made a point of just not checking in, so to speak, with all of his friends. All these guys that he'd gone, you know, to school with and actually served with.
So, again, guys, we've seen it before. Do you think we're all... Oh, I'm shocked. No, we're not. Our enemy is doing exactly what we expect them to do. They're totally predictable. They're animalistic in nature. The creatures are sycophants. Congratulations. Get over it. Let's get rid of them and get on with life. The sooner we get rid of them, the happier all of you will be.
Just that simple. So again, Organize Army equipment train is militia, establish a 510 program, and let's go to break. We're at the top right now, by the way. We got to do that. So we're going to hear the music any moment now. Oh, we are. That was the right head right there waiting for us. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we're on the march of day and night.
And by the way, we did play the guns and gadgets with the information. Many people are carrying it right now about the edict coming from the communists and the district of criminals to kill Americans and American soil. Again, not a surprise. We told you so. We told you so. And we told you so. We'll be back in a few minutes here. Grab the cup of coffee. Go use the bathroom, whatever you got to do. Second on the Intel report coming up. It's Thursday on Liberty Tree Radio.
Check together, alright? If you get cornered, fashion in the head, that seems to work out. Keep together, stay sharp, and follow me.
Tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. Indist the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate.
And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan and traded in your name.
You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children may be pure leaders and artillery.
and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Both sons of the Republic arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land.
Preserve our great Republican each God given right and pray to God your freedom bright as I awoke he'd vanished in this His words were true We have free but we have ourselves to blame For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right We only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep
and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep. What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Will those who say it can't be done get out of the way of those of us who are doing it? How's that sound? Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the...
Second hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southeast, north, northwest, and south. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on...
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We are in a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside the United States. It is Thursday. It is the other T-Day when the Mossad and elements of the U.S. government secret police commit acts of terrorism on American soil, which is called government-sponsored terrorism and blame, try to blame, try to blame somebody else. Most nobody believes in either bullshit anymore, so we understand how that works. It is the 17th of October.
16th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian, socialist, and the Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2024, old earth calendar, 2024 battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. And you know what, Edward? I'll tell you what. I think, let's see if we can dig this up real quick. Ed will find it and just
cue it up loud and I'll be able to hear it. There is over on YouTube, I hate YouTube, we all do, it's pretty well a trash place nowadays, but use it when you can, go to other stuff which makes more sense when the time comes and obviously that's most of the time. But over on YouTube, somebody posted the promotional release that was on I believe ABC.
for America. It's a little promo intro piece with the usual background music that matches the soundtrack. And it gives you kind of a shopping list of what's going on and who's who in the zoo, et cetera. So Ed, see if we can find that. I know it randomly pops up depending on when you make the search. So it's kind of tough. Sometimes it's there. Sometimes it just seems to waddle off somewhere else. But if we could, we're going to play that.
And again, guys, if you haven't watched it, go watch the miniseries America. America. You need to take the time, plug it in, and share it with other people. It's A-M-E-R-I-K-A, America. And once you see it, you'll relate. It's like, oh, wow. And when did this come out? Which is usually what everybody asks me after they watch it.
When did this come out? Oh, well this will take a look at production dates right there But I don't remember it is always the next thing that everybody says I don't remember this or they vaguely remember it and then realize oh Oh, yeah, it's a miniseries. Yeah. Mm-hmm. And so how was it taken out of your memory bank? Think about that. How did they take it out of the memory bank?
Well, practice, practice, practice in conditioning people. That's just how it works. And the rest is history, as they say. Sometimes, deep, long history that's lost, forgotten, and on a side trail, stuck on the second floor over in the trim board section for the obsolete trim. That's how far, that's how buried some of this stuff is.
In fact, you can't even really find it half the time. And if they can, they'll burn every copy. But in this case, because somebody, number one, DHS machines were around, so people made a copy from One Direction. And a producer had a single copy of America in his inventory, and that's where the miniseries copy with no ads came from.
There's two versions one has actually a bunch of the ad cuts in it the other simply has the blank points where you have a change in scene and it's actually where the ad blocks would be inserted both the you know the state and the national the affiliate and the State or national feeds here. We go put it right so anyway America America also
And again, a couple of things we were talking about and somebody asked again, the checkest. Now, if you watch the checkest, it's over on YouTube. It's also in the scroll for our gilded. I'll link to get there and I think we may also have a copy of it. So we do have a separate copy posted. But that's over in our gilded section for Liberty Tree Radio. So please take the time and go over. But if you watch it, I'm going to say this again, if you watch the checkest.
Don't have children in the room. It is as graphic as could possibly be imagined so that leaves nothing to your imagination about what kind of wicked evil creatures you are dealing with. This is what the Red Terror was all about. It is what they want to do in America and why we have to put them down so hard that they will be squashed on the other side. We are going to have to get rid of them.
If you watch again the movie, it's a single movie, that's the checkest. Share that, but again you have to remind everybody you give it to, don't just play this in the house. Make sure that you know where the kids are. Keep them away from the television. If you're going to put it on the big screen, it's easier to watch, to read the subtitles. It's Russian with English subtitles. It was done just after the wall fell, quote unquote.
and went from there, rest is history. There was only about a two year window where everybody could access the KGB files. And then the embarrassments continued to such a degree when people realized that the numbers that people were quoting were very low, not very low, extremely low, by comparison to the reality of how many people that had been murdered or mass executed by the Jewish run communist police state.
And it became very obvious, very clear just how wicked and evil these creatures were and still are. They want to do it in America right now. That's what this whole thing is about. The Satanists, you know, the Twilight Zone ring knockers, the Fabian Socialists, etc. Here we go.
You lived your life like it didn't give a damn what I did. I was trying to stop him. You lost the land. That doesn't mean you can do anything you want. One day, you're going to have to choose. Your sisters were not even anything. We don't know what the hell it was for or against. I need to make love. Don't do it. Mahalo never get a chance. Maybe we'll be killed. Fine, get off. Stop it. America has lost it. You had political freedom, but you lost your passion.
How could we not win? Never thought of myself as a... You're not patriotic or anything. I always just thought of myself as me. All you have to do to be safe is jump in bed. How the hell would you know? Tell me, you and the Russians were starting an attempt... Of course not. When was all that patriotism gonna count and where was that willingness to sacrifice? I don't think I know you anymore, Pierre. I'm muted, Marx. Very good. Ed, if you could...
Keep that on hand and what we're going to do is use that again. Maybe we'll play it again another half hour. It'll be almost like a commercial regular network venture. We'll play it during the, what would be the 15 minute, well 45 minute block for ads. Again, America with a K and that was the promotional, which is cool, somebody saved it. You know what the miracle was? The miracle is VHS machines.
Most things are lost nowadays in the shuffle because recording technology takes too much to bring up and online by the time you want to bring it up online. The item is already gone. And again, VHS was fantastic because all you had to do is have a cassette ready, leave it in the machine, hit play, hit record, and you were copying whatever was on the screen. That is as user friendly as you could humanly possibly get.
And it's one of the reasons that, again, they try to first ridicule VHS because it's still the most user-friendly, effective way to quick copy anything that's out there. It is a very simple process, very simple system. So that's why I don't throw stuff like that away. And again, down the road, it's going to be more critical for
certain types of intelligence collection and transfer. Still was the most effective way to get multiple copies out quick. I know you can use zip drives. I understand all the little different key technologies. But how long does it take for you to copy something? Amazingly enough, you had speed copiers with VHS that were
phenomenal. In fact, the technology was incredibly, incredibly user friendly. Most important on time delivery. Go ahead, jump in there. To do those USB disks and doing for the drawings, it takes 40 minutes to download the 28.8 gigabytes onto a flash drive. And my son's got a really good computer. It doesn't seem to make a bit of difference. From a flash drive to the computer, it goes like a rape date.
But even with the USB 3 port, which is supposed to be higher speed, it still takes 40 minutes. Over. So again, that's why some of the technology is probably going to be resurrected. One of the interesting things I was reading about this weekend, Saturday, is the major industrial interest in floppy disks.
And there's a reason, security, operational security. And what's fascinating is that the market is alive and well. And interestingly enough, what's the other one? Cassette. Cassette tapes. Now I already know that, because several of our listeners are doing unique music, that there's a whole element out there that records on cassette
and shares on cassette on a regular basis. I actually have, if you, this particular shop right here, this particular prep area I'm in, I have, let's see, I've got VHF, blank tapes, beta blank tapes, floppy large format, floppy small format, obviously CD and DVD, and also blank cassette, all sitting here in racks, right behind me to my right, on the wall here.
and more that I haven't had a chance to stack up yet. And of course, I won't have enough room really. But why? Well, because if I hand somebody a piece of information and I put it on what is an odd man out reading technology, nobody can do anything with it.
If you give somebody a VHS tape to use to send with a message, which by the way can still also have a time factor, so as intelligence, if it can't be read right away, by the time it can be read, it's worthless. It's irrelevant. The event has already transpired. It's already gone down the road. So cassette tape, VHS, beta,
I have five beta machines that I've gotten the last couple of months and they are virtually new in the box. The big thing is to make sure you pull them out, test them and run them because as we've talked about before drives or band drives and other components they need to move.
But it's the idea, I can put two machines, one at one end, one at another location, and if it was intercepted, if somebody has it in their possession and somebody thought to look if they wanted, even if they wanted to look at it, there's nothing they could do with it. In fact, what's comical is because they make the separate, oh, you know, that's pass A. Every time they do that, that enhances the ability of our operations to work more efficiently.
So, again, a bunch of other people are still working with floppy disks. Now, an interesting thing about that is there's another reason. And I've mentioned this many times. Industrial surplus is massive out there. Most people don't realize how many warehouses are sitting around every country, even the U.S., although we don't have as much as we used to. But third-party countries, they don't throw things away. They can't afford to.
Let me give an example of something on that note. I just sent you to BatteryHookup.com. We talked about this yesterday. Guys, they've got these what are called pull batteries. Well, what are the pull batteries? Well, what it is, and again this happens all the time with components also, is a piece of equipment is sitting there.
They built it in 1986. Now in this case, these batteries are, this is much newer equipment, but still it's the same problem. Technology has changed again. Something's in vogue and it's not in vogue, even though it would still be useful. But what happens is they look at that finished product that's new in the box. It has certain components that could be used in another system. What literally they do is disassemble that machine.
And the components are marketed out as uncirculated slash zero time on them components. Let's say you got 10,000, 20,000, 100,000 pieces sitting or maybe a half million sitting in a warehouse. Well, you know what they did? In this case, if you go to BatteryHookup.com, they have 10-pack CR123A batteries, 3-volt lithium for $3.50 for 10.
You can't beat this price and again, thank you to Dave for sending this to me. I appreciate that. I ordered some right away. I got batteries all over the place, but the 1, 2, 3's are the odd man out and because we have lights, you have night vision, you have thermal and a bunch of other, even some of the regular illuminated rectical optics on regular scopes.
Use a one two three little battery pack side mounted off to the side it depends on the unit But many of you watch battery types or coin batteries
But the important thing here is that where does this stuff come from? Well, they disassembled the system, a piece of equipment that was virtually brand new, short-lived, you know, inventory, and everything on it gets cannibalized. Now, something on that probably got, they probably stripped the original parts out of the chassis. They've got another production line going where Ciaohu Wa Bantang Ke out of Hong Kong
is running a company in Micronesia where, han gyam nyang daw, pa nyang k, is right now with their little burnt fingertips soldering this stuff back together. Forgive me, I gotta watch my language. Soldering this stuff back together with other components. They got a new chassis and all of a sudden it's the latest widget. Okay? So, this happens all the time.
The digital night vision, I told you this before, where did most of the digital night vision come from or where is it coming from? Well, you've got VHS cameras, which we just talked about, 8mm cameras and all the other cameras leading up to today's tech, you know, on the edge, one, two generations back. Those little micro units, those little micro cameras where you look on the lens because that's what you see. You've got a little micro camera that you put your eyeball to.
Well guys, that's the basis for opening up the filters on the front of a collection system and creating Gen 1, Gen 2, or even Gen 3 digital night vision.
But what did it cost them? Well, it didn't cost them developing or buying a new production plant to make the optical sensor unit that you read. Instead, it's already off the shelf because some guy had 400,000 of them sitting there in the trays, a gross to each fiber, each styrofoam tray with every one of those little reader television systems sitting there nested, waiting to be used in something.
But he might have also had finished product with another half million. And those are cheaper because, well, you've got to work those out. But you know what? Nobody cares because there's zero hour, no mileage, no use pieces of equipment. So half of what you handle in electronics has already been, in some cases, in two, three, or four other components. It's been two or three other machines. And if the system didn't sell, it's still a product. And here's the other thing most people don't realize.
While it's sitting in the warehouse, it's also people are taking loans out on the estimated value of the original machine that was built even though it's totally obsolete. There are a massive number of companies that float off of old or obsolete inventory. And let me give you an example, the University of Michigan. Guys, they have Apple One computers brand new in the box at the warehouse.
They have apple too's, they have apple fish bowls, you know, two E's, two A's. They've got all of the different, I mean seriously, and it's whole systems on pallets. Does anybody use them? Nope.
Why are they kept? Well, because they're actually collateral with the bank. They'll have, what original estimated value was one, two, three million dollars for the 60 pallets of fill in the blank that they have there. Well, when they go to the bank, they use that as part of the fictional money laundering that they do for borrowing other money. Is somebody gonna pull that computer out and use it? Never. Well, now down the road, somebody might go, hey, I see you've got a bunch of Apple IIs, yeah.
They're the e-model? Yeah. You want to come off those? Well, I got some paper on those right now. Well, we'll give you a good price. If you come off the pay, if you could take them off the books that way, I'll slide you a brown envelope and we'll give the university this much money for those units.
Why? Because there's something on board that they want for something else. Now I'll tell you what, not the least of which would be certain components are better built than anything that you have because it was old earth American space age technology.
and the new China Krapu is 80% function, 10% works kind of okay, 10% doesn't work at all. Well how about if you buy an old inventory machine and you can pull a part out that guaranteed will work longer than any of the pieces of equipment you'd buy new from the Chinese. And there are many components that are slid sideways for that reason. So heads up, plus not forget, there's a whole lot of valuable stuff in there that's not in the new ones like gold, platinum.
silver, all kinds of stuff and it's not plated. So that in and of itself becomes treasure hunting time. Another reason, nothing goes to waste. So anyway, ideas. We in this case, I'll do this again. Battery hookup for all of you out there at BatteryHookup.com. Battery Hookup, H-O-O-K-U-P.com. BatteryHookup.com.
They have pulled batteries, they have AA's, AAA's. I bought some of the AA's right away because the price was fantastic. They have these which is what Dave brought forward which are a 10 pack CR123A battery, 9 volt lithium, again $3.50 for 10, that's the steel.
Again, they're poles, but they also have black jacket now these kept popped up after I'd looked at this Email that he sent the first time and they have a black jacket one two three batteries same model They're saying that it's a name brand you would recognize But you can't tell because the company that was installing these in another piece of equipment They didn't want any notable information on the battery. They didn't want to pay the royalties I would assume really because that's what happens
So what's interesting is those were five for, or forgive me, ten for five dollars. And they're brand new, not installed. Now the install doesn't make any difference either. Because again, was the equipment run? No, it was put into a piece of equipment that was being marketed. It was permanently fixed. You know, it was plugged in and it was supposed to be plug and forget. They didn't use it. They pulled the batteries out. They disassembled the machine for other uses. Everything went on down the road.
And in this case, also battery hookup has a lot of different batteries. So if you're looking for something for a project, if you have certain energy consumption needs with a particular piece of equipment, you're doing experimentation, guess what? You might find what you need over there at batteryhookup.com. Now, we're at the bottom of the hour. It is Thursday.
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We've also had another friend who dropped off another big item that's going to probably be by itself with some little tiny things. But we got a really nice couple of prep items especially. And it is a mix of tactical items. We don't send anything that's restricted in any way, shape, or form. I do not send a spring assist or a twitchy assist type knives because every state's got crazy stupid laws.
Again, there's more than enough really decent blades. One of the things that's going to be in the first wave are the titanium fixed blade knives. They're beautiful. Actually, I put one on one of my auxiliary combat rigs that I picked up from another location.
But it's many different items and it's going to be fire starters, you know, like in steels, you know, flint and steel. It can be first aid items, compresses. It's going to be a mix of everything. So really got some cool stuff. Balaklava's, tactical equipment, gloves and liners, you name it. And last year we did a lot of, we did some, you know, tactical infantry rigs. Some of those were donated by some of you listening. So I appreciate that and want to say thank you.
Anyway, so enough, the drawing is in motion, the donations are coming in, and again, we will let everybody know. We're aiming, well, let me wait and see, it's Thursday. Who knows? Maybe we'll have it tomorrow. We might. We can. We'll see what happens. But wait, we'll wait. Again, I've got to talk to Ed. And also, somebody's asking again,
That video that I would recommend that you watch, if you haven't watched it, to help you understand what's going on with the police state operating, you know, covering up mass death. Bear Independent is the channel on YouTube. Bear Independent, B-E-A-R, independent. Bear Independent, grr, bear, B-E-A-R, independent. Guy who runs Grindstone Ministries.
Anyway, what's really happening in North Carolina? Hurricane Helene Bear Brief 15 October 24. Again, what's really happening in North Carolina? Hurricane Helene Bear Brief 15 October 24. That'll be easy to find. You can go over to Bear Independent and to the channel on YouTube and go right to that video if you want. You should be able to do the search with it the way I gave it to you and it'll work just fine.
Also, hold on here, I got another, that was a request. I had a couple people asking again, put it out so everybody can go to that. If you haven't watched it, I highly recommend you watch that video. Also, oh, okay, yes, it was Palmetto State Armory. Now, I didn't mention this particular one, and somebody else said, hey, did you see this? Palmetto State Armory, BLAM PSA Freedom AR-15 Rifle Kit 556.
16 inch barrel, M4 carbine length, 1 in 7, nitride 5076178, all but the lower receiver, the stripped lower receiver, all the internals, buttstock, tube, pistol grip, everything on the upper, it's all there for under 400.
And it's one of their better rifles. It's actually one that I prefer because it has the lighter barrel. It's not a light pencil barrel, but it is a nice little package, the rifle itself. And again, you can get lowers. I have seen lowers recently, a couple of the blems from the different, if you go search, see who's got the best deal right now for if you're going to do an FFL lower.
As little as $35 for a lower complete right now. Am I worried about it being top of the line? No, I'm looking to build gladiuses. I need general utility swords. We do not have enough utility carbenes and that's what the AR-15 is.
We have MBR rifles up the Gigi and Wazoo. We still the AR-15 like reason to call it gladiuses because it is the most common at this point in time in history. A readily available magazines are everywhere spare parts are up the yin yang. I recommend it. Everyone should have an AR-15. It's not that I prefer it. It's that it makes sense because it's just everywhere.
It's that simple 8 K's same thing even though. Well, this is water used to have an AK now Well, what the hell am I gonna sell the one I got is that stew that sounds stupid? Guns are for buying not for selling if you don't have an AK you should have one if you don't have an AR You should have one in fact every firearm that's in the common inventory You probably should try to make an effort to have if you're limited right now I would say the AR 15 because it's the cheapest thing to get into
and there's always deals and specials and you can also, here's the thing, you build a basic rifle and then you know there's a miracle of the AR-15, can't do this with an M14 and I love the M14, I wouldn't change it anyway, but I can pop two pins and I can take that upper, set it off to the side, take another upper, totally different, pop the two pins back in place, it's a miracle, I've got a different rifle. And I can do that either way, I can keep the upper that's there but change out to another lower,
And I could do this all day with the AR-15. So guys, if you couldn't afford the weapon of your dreams, you get the weapon you can afford, and then you start building up to the weapon of your dreams because you can afford to buy it a piece at a time. You know, it's kind of like a $57.58, $68 automobile, you know, the old Johnny Cash song. So again, heads up there.
and Palmetto State Armory has got some really good buys on their Blims especially right now. They also have a really good buy on a couple pieces of thermal. They're closing out. You might want to check that out too. Again about a thousand, hovering at about a thousand dollars, well less if you had the flash deal.
about 800 if you have the flash deal, but I don't know if that's still good for most. But the other one is Bear Creek Arsenal, between Delcon Bear Creek Arsenal, Anderson, oh, oh, Anderson. Yeah, you know what? Anderson came out back in the 70s. Does everybody understand that? Anderson has been around for 50 years. What year is it right now? Well, 48. Oh, God, only 48?
Anderson was one of the first companies to actually make an aftermarket AR-15 receiver you could afford. And it's interesting, when they first came out, they were $77 a top, $77 a bottom, and that was not CNC. That was using traditional machining processes. Now, as quick as they could, they were into CNC before everybody else, and they started cranking out a basic product.
What did they make? They made a copy of the AR-15A1, the M16A1 knockoff. And they made them and forced. Now once they started producing, they brought the price down. So at a given point, they laid down at about $55 to $57 a piece. You couldn't beat that.
And at the time when that was going on, you could buy an M16, a kit with everything but the lower receiver from Sarco for $125. So if you bought the Anderson lower receiver and then you took all of that parts kit and put it together, you're talking about putting an AR-15A1 together for about what?
About a oh, that's right. Yeah only about a hundred and eighty dollars or so At the most you can probably make a deal and if you bought three from circle, they were even cheaper for those kids That's way too much eight Tuesday, etc. So just think about that. Go ahead call her jump in there, please Yeah, hey, you started talking about AR 15 and it dawned on me I ran across the deal that some of you may be interested in The way a lot of things are going on going
Having parts for an AR-15 is hypercritical in my opinion and I've ran across a company called RightToBear.com. That is RightToBear.com. This company has some AR-15 lower parts kits on sale right now for $32.95. They've also got a deal for a parts kit
plus a stock for $59.95. And they've also got, for those of you that just want to put things on the shelf, they have an M4 flat top upper receiver. It's just the stripped bare bones upper receiver. But they have it right now for $35.
They have several things, I don't know if they just got overstocked, I don't know if it is deals of the day, I don't know if it is getting ready for Halloween or a lot of companies have sales around Halloween or they have sales around Thanksgiving. But this company has some pretty good prices and I am aware of them. I know some things have been brought in the past from them, from some people locally.
I think it is probably a pretty good deal. Here is one thing I found last night. On the upper parts kits, excuse me, on the lower parts kits, that is for the trigger group, they are $3,295 but the more you buy the cheaper they get. They actually had a deal that if you bought like $3 it was like $91 or $2.
So if anybody is looking for, to put some parts away, please go to RightToBear.com. When the first page opens up, it should show you the first couple items that I mentioned. But they've got, like I said, they've got a lower parts kit complete.
It is $9,295 for $32.95 and that is the best price that I have found. If you want three of this same lower parts kit, it is $92.85 for three. It is $154.75 if you buy five. To me that is a pretty good deal. I don't know about the rest of you but a lot of companies are selling these parts kits for $59 plus. But this little company called Right.
They have the parts kits, they do have a couple of offers if you go through their website. Just a little bit of a savings if you buy three or more. They also have this lower build kit. You can buy a stock, an M4 stock, and you can buy a lower parts kit for the lower. It is $59.95.
It wasn't that long ago, Mark, that the guy would pay almost $100 for that kit and not necessarily be cheated. But they got it right now for $59.95. The guy's also got things like a buffer tube. If you want to spare a buffer tube with the spring, the buffer, the lock nut, and the piece for the sling, they've got that right now for $19.95.
If you want to spare collapsible buttstock and mil-spec style, they got that right now for $10.95. But like in battle damage, you're going to end up having losing guns. You know, one of the things, I don't know if you guys are aware of a guy by the name of Sam Andrews, but he's the guy that owns Freedom Center USA.
Every time he has a class after the first day of really heavy training, everybody else goes in and sets down and chooses the fat and talks about what they learned that day. Sam has to go in and take everybody's fancy new guns in and fix them. He works on them because of parts breakage. This is a way for some of you to maybe get some extra parts and put on the shelf. Now, this is my opinion mark.
I know that the lower is the FSL item, but right now you can pretty well buy all the parts except for the lower in almost every statement like Illinois right now. And I would encourage you guys, if there are any of these things out here that you might be interested in, please take a look and buy. Because I think lowers will become available as the time goes by.
Lower than my personal opinion can be made. But yeah, this guy has also got a 10% off code. So I don't know if that goes for everything or not. But write2bear.com. Write, R-I-G-H-T, to bear.com. That's what I have Mark. I think the price that this guy has got
It's pretty good. I haven't seen a low $30 parts kit for quite a while. I certainly haven't seen a parts kit with a stock. And that stock comes with the buffer tube and everything. But everything to complete a lower. But I haven't seen one of those for $59.95 either for quite a while.
I do know the guy has like, well he's got like some 16 inch straight profile 9mm barrels for those that are working on 9mm. He's got some of those for $64.95. And I know he's got other things, but that's what with the time limits and stuff, but that's what I found Mark and I just wanted to share that with everybody. Interestingly enough,
Interestingly enough, one of the things I was fascinated with is people have been asking me about the 9mm ARs. Did they make any sense? And somebody actually did an article, well there's no reason to buy a 9mm AR-15. Well sure there is. Number one, there's plenty of 9mm ammo. Most all the designs went from the Uzi magazine, which wasn't a bad idea. That was the original Colt and all the Colt knockoffs.
But now they go to Glock, Glock mags. So yes it does make sense. You can't really beat the, there's a market flush with Glock magazines. So as far as finding something to fit the weapon, not a problem at all. In fact it's a quick fix. There's a dozen different ways you can go to find a serviceable magazine.
for the weapon itself. So it's a very user-friendly idea. The big thing here is if you round up more barrels, spare parts, I notice that there's bolt carriers available for a pretty good price. In fact, to be quite honest, the cheapest three things seem to be right now in parts in general. Nine millimeter barrels for the AR, nine millimeter bolts because they've gotten ahead of the market, and Glock barrels.
Now of course I would also say Glock magazines, but guys Glock barrels are down to $39 a piece. $39? $49. Yeah. In fact over at AIM Surplus right now, go to AIM Surplus and they have regular barrels $39.99 for all the basic Glocks and $49 for a threaded barrel for a Glock and that's at AIMsurplus.com. AIMsurplus.com. AIM. AIMsurplus.com.
Do you need a threaded barrel? No, but let me point something out about this. You know why you buy the barrel now? Why you would buy that barrel? Because if I'm going to use my barrel for certain projects and I have to work that gun, I'm going to take my factory serial number barrel, it's going to come off of my gun. I'm going to take that other barrel for $39 or $49 and put it on my Glock.
And that way if I have to use my tool that's in the toolbox and now my tool might be, you know, let's just say questionable, then I take the barrel that I got for $39 and I take a torch and I go, and then I take my factory barrel, which is the barrel that should be on the gun and matches to the serial number and I put it back in place because that nasty old barrel that I was using, which is now questionable, is gone.
Yeah, real quick. I was going to ask you a question. Did you end up receiving any of those chest rigs and stuff that we talked about a month ago? Did you end up getting any of those? Which one? The ACU Web Gear that was $15 per set? Yeah, I got five sets. Okay, did it come out? Were they pretty good shape?
Yeah, perfectly acceptable. Yeah, no problem at all. Now, I guarantee what's going to happen, and I knew this would be the case, out of, say, what is it, 10 of the grenade pockets,
Two of them were dirty, none of them were broken, none of them were messed up, but two of them were not pretty. I knew that was going to happen because that's what the guy is doing. It's the candy assortment deal. Most of the utility pouches were virtually brand new. The vests were, I would say, very good to excellent condition. The 3-mag pockets, side by side slab type.
Most of those were brand new. The only thing that had some wear on it were the grenade pockets. And then there were, oh wait a minute, there were also the e-tool pockets, e-tool pouches, and they were average. Yeah, but for $15 you stole them. Oh, it was a steal. If you're looking to anybody listening because you say you're poor, that's a solution.
I don't have much money and I got five people to outfit. I'll tell you what, 15 times 5, you do the math. The guys changed that deal now. Did you know that? No, go ahead. They're $24 now.
24 dollars, you are not getting ripped off at 24 dollars. The idea of it is though, 4 months ago it was 12 dollars and I think 25 or 50 cents and it went to 14 dollars and then it went to 15 dollars and all of a sudden the guy realized oh my god everybody is wanting this now. So he is raising it to 24 dollars.
I think we helped the market there a little bit because I know several people that immediately ordered there right down the road here. I mean different people in different directions. Myself, I did five right away because no matter what, they're going to integrate with the piles of ACU MOLLE gear that I have.
But I'll say this, I ordered the slab type 3 mag pockets from another company and they were a couple dollars a piece. So it was a steal, it was a really good price. They immediately, just like we were just talking here, after we ordered them, then they realized, oh, we can charge more. And so they doubled in price. And then they doubled again. Actually, they want to double. They added another $1.52 to them. So they're still a good price, but they were a really great price when they had a pile of them come in in the pallet bins. I know what happened.
In this case, any of this gear, even if it's a little more expensive, you've got to figure it's government spec, US spec, some of it actually, most of it US made, and you're getting it because, you know, cheap because it's ACU. Because ACU is not popular, but it'll work just fine. In fact, in an urban setting, urban combat,
You've got enough grays, gray greens and cement colors that guess what, it actually works fine in that environment. But here's the thing, I'm going out in the country. One of the things I've said before, ACU also works well as a winter web gear because you've got that gray green tree bark, you've got snow, you've got dirty snow, you've got crappy roads that have got snow on the side and with salt here in Michigan.
And so that color works really well into the snow season if you add a white snow camo. You put a white snow camouflage underneath just to give you some break up. And even if you have OD green or if you use ACU for your battle dress, because we got ACU uniforms, like I said, tops and bottoms. Dollar or top, dollar or bottom. I've got thousands sitting in storage here. And I don't want them here. I actually am moving them right now because I don't need them piled up in one place.
But the ACU I can either leave it the way it is or I can color it and either way can't beat the clothing guys can't beat gobspeck clothing with lots of extra pockets all kinds of adjustment points and I can attach all the other junk I need to it So works out just fine by the way the face well like I said I was just yeah I was just I was just curious mark because I know that was such a stinking good deal I don't even know how the guys shift them
I guess that don't matter if you've got something and other people got them, that's all that matters. Well, they make a deal with the shipping companies, I'd be curious about it, because I've seen this quite a bit. They only last so long, so there's probably an intro deal that they have of some kind. Could have been. Whatever. Every industry does the same thing. Hey guys, remember, write to bear. Write to bear dot com. Go ahead and take a look at some of the deals they've got. Write to bear dot com. Thank you Mark, appreciate it.
Thank you. God bless the Republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we are on the march both day and night. And I kicked myself in the arse because the company up there had dollar atop dollar bottom for Woodland and I didn't jump on it fast enough. I almost, they had three bins of M65 field jackets for four dollars apiece.
Oh my. Somebody hawked him before I could jump on it, but I won't make that mistake again. Anyway guys, everybody out there, we're going to get out of the way. Ed's taking over. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for the heads up on that. Again, righttobear.com. We'll get out of here for now. Ed's taking over and we'll be back at 8 o'clock. Evening Intel report and we'll be on WDCQ. God bless. Bye bye.
and founder of Grand Stone Ministry, says the 15th of October 2024, and I'm going to do my best to tell you based upon my own observations and the observations of my team in western North Carolina, eastern Tennessee, what it is that we have experienced, what we are seeing. I'm getting five by fives in the chat, so thank you.
I'm going to do my best to keep this brief and concise, but we have a lot of ground to cover. So to everybody who's watching live, listening live right now, please hold your questions until the end. Repeat, please hold your questions until the end, because we have a lot of ground to cover. So approximately 10 days ago, I was in eastern Oklahoma, and I left from eastern Oklahoma to head to eastern Tennessee.
Grindstone is based out of eastern Oklahoma, Spiro Oklahoma. Now we had, Grindstone had personnel on the ground in eastern Tennessee after Hurricane Helene, I believe 26 hours after the storm hit and began spinning up operations. I had pastoral responsibilities and I was unable to be there immediately but our executive director as well as the staff of volunteers was on site almost immediately after the storm.
I left eastern Tennessee and I went to Camden, Tennessee to speak at the Self-Reliance Festival, whereas the spirit would have it. I had written a talk called Surviving Communism in the Countryside prior to Hurricane Helene even being a thing. And so I gave that talk at Self-Reliance Festival in light of what Grindstone had been experiencing in eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina.
There also was a wedding and 12 baptisms that I was blessed to perform in Camden, Tennessee. So it was beautiful. It was wonderful. We left Camden ahead of schedule because the conviction was to get to Eastern Tennessee, specifically Jonesboro, Tennessee, where Grindstone had established a file before the operating base at the Cherry Grove Baptist Church. Out of Cherry Grove Baptist Church,
The primary mission that we are performing currently, because this is a hurricane, not a tornado, is distribution of goods. A hurricane does a moderate amount of damage over a very large area. A tornado does a severe amount of damage in a very small area. Appalachia is great at a lot of things. It's not great at hurricanes because they are literally unprecedented.
in Appalachia and when you overlay a hurricane over the top of the topography in Appalachia things get very very complicated. So the primary mission that Grindstone has been fulfilling in Appalachia, eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina is distribution of goods, food, water, fuel, medicine, medicals through our medical professionals
Initially search and rescue and cadaver dogs air missions and to a much lesser extent Debris and saw teams so the damage profile of a hurricane is different and because of the topography There's a massive amount of flooding that took place in this area and there's a massive amount of isolation Again, debris management is predominantly what grindstone does especially after tornadoes, but this was a hurricane
Now, during an aerial survey in a helicopter, I observed over 60 different places on the mountaintops where there was definitely tornadic damage, myself personally. And for context, this is Grindstone's 46th deployment in five and a half years, and I myself have been doing disaster relief for 19 years. So I know what tornado damage looks like versus hurricane damage versus flooding.
over 60 mountaintops that had tornadic damage on top of them. Does that indicate weather modification? Probably, in my experience. I can't say definitively because in the intelligence cycle we have to rightly divide between what we think and what we know. And I don't know, but I definitely think. Okay? So over
60 different mountaintops with tornadic damage on them is surveyed by my own eyes in a helicopter in addition to the damage caused by the hurricane and the significant rainfall that turned into flooding which turned into mudslides and 30 foot walls of mud wiping entire towns and villages off the map especially in western North Carolina. That being said
The local populace, and to a lesser extent, the reporting both national mainstream news media and to a much greater extent, social media individual reporting coming out, has made most of this damage appear as if it is the end of the world as we know it. Now, taking nothing away from the people who lost everything on a strictly a damage scale, just a damage scale.
This is a 1.5 out of 10, but it's a widespread five states 1.5 out of 10. I have seen far worse damage with my own eyes You haven't lived until you've seen one house stacked on top of another house Like a club sandwich and the toothpick is a Peterbilt semi that's been driven through it and that it's just Tuesday That's one house on one block
And that happened in Rolling Fork, Mississippi after an EF4 initially classified as an EF4 type tornado and then upgraded to an EF5. That's what a tornado looks like. So on a damage scale alone, 1.5 out of 10. But a very widespread 1.5 out of 10. Now, we also have to rightly divide between relief and recovery. Relief is short term,
Sustainment of life. Food, water, shelter, medicine, warming, keeping people warm. Thermoregulation. Warm in the winter, cool in the summer. And recovery is the long-term recovery effort to put things back together again. Grindstone is a disaster relief organization. We are a nationally registered 501c3. We have the same authority as the American Red Cross, but we are privately funded. We don't bill the homeowner,
We don't build a municipality, we don't build a state, and we don't build a federal government, which means nobody gets to tell us what to do. Which means typically, government at all levels doesn't really like us, and that's okay. Because I'm not here for them to like us, I'm here to love people in the model of Messiah, to be his hands and feet. And so we work directly with property owners. Not the county, not the state.
not the federal government. But on this particular storm, we are authorized to operate in the state of Tennessee by the Secretary of State of the State of Tennessee and the Governor's Office. So, while we don't need their permission, we are authorized to be there. And we have been there since 26 hours after the storm. We are still there now, even though I am back in Oklahoma because I have more pastoral duties to perform here.
And when I finish here in Oklahoma, I will rotate back to Tennessee and western North Carolina.
So, the relief effort is shifting to a recovery effort. And so what that means for us is that saw teams and heavy equipment aren't really needed. I have saw teams and heavy equipment coming out of my ears. And bless you, every one of you who has shown up and donated your time, volunteered your time, your equipment, your fuel, your bank account to come love your neighbor as yourself. We have plenty, P for plenty, way more than we need. Because
While the disaster is widespread, it's a 1.5 out of 10. If you want to serve, we need people who will serve on the distribution side. Logistics, truck drivers, pickup trucks, box trucks, people at the fob, taking orders. See, we are, and I say distribution, we are Amazon Prime for hill people. You tell me what you need, and I will have it to your doorstep in 24 hours.
That is what we are doing now. That is the mission, predominantly distribution. It's not debris management. It's not salt teams. It's not heavy equipment. It's Amazon for hill people. That is what we are doing. If you want to serve in that capacity, please email serve at grindstoneministries.com. Serve at grindstoneministries.com. If you are in the disaster affected area, first-hand account.
and you need help. Not I heard, not somebody said, not I saw on Twitter or X or TikTok or Instagram or somebody post on Facebook. Not that. You, personally, in the disaster affected areas of Western North Carolina or Eastern Tennessee, you need help. Please email needs at grindstoneministries.com.
needs at grindstoneministries.com Please hold all questions until the end. I need zero distractions right now. This is one of the most important pieces of content I've ever made because we're very quickly going to transition to all the things that I have personally observed that make this particular storm very odd.
And again, as a baseline, this is Grindstone's 46th deployment in five and a half years, and I've been doing disaster relief for 19 years. I have a strong baseline for normalcy and chaos, and this is not normal. Now, governmental players in this area, you have the local government, which in this case is at the county level. The counties have mayors, not the towns. You also have myriad churches.
Most of which are good people, good leadership, trying to love their neighbors themselves. Some of which are not. Some of which are basically an extension of the political arm in the county. And I disdain that just to be on the record. You have state emergency management, state DOT, state law enforcement. You have the federal government, predominantly
Arms of DHS, Department of Homeland Security, because FEMA is one of 19 agencies, Federal Emergency Management Agency is one of 19 agencies under the banner of DHS. And not only has FEMA been observed in the area, but other DHS agencies have been observed in the area as well. And then you have the DOD, the Department of Defense, 82nd, 101st,
American Army National Guard, you've got a lot of just rando units out there. That's the governmental side of things. And bureaucrats from the local volunteer assistant fire chief all the way up to, you know, top dog for FEMA in the area. And you never know who it is that you're brushing up against. But I will tell you this, of all the storms I've ever worked, ever worked,
The government has never helped. The recovery has been accomplished in spite of the government, not because of it. This one's different. It appears as if, again, rightly dividing between what I think and what I know, it appears as if they are working against the recovery. And we'll get into that in a moment. Now, another sign that we're moving from relief to recovery is that air missions have gone from literally rescuing babies and old women
and sling loading supplies into isolated areas to air dropping pop tarts. So that gives you an idea of the gravity of the situation. And again, observe this with my own eyes. We're gonna air drop pop tarts. That's not insulin, that's not oxygen, that's not life saving medical equipment, that's not extracting isolated personnel, that's not people in dire need, we're air dropping pop tarts.
Okay, so the Op Tempo has changed priorities have changed and again Grindstone's primary mission is debris management saw teams and heavy equipment We have hauled less debris on this entire deployment thus far Than we did in one day our slowest day in Barnstow, Oklahoma Which was an EF3 tornado small localized tornado? Okay, so when it comes to the scope
is very large, five states. But the impact, and again, taking nothing away from the people who lost everything, it is not chaos actual. It is not the end of the world as we know it. It's a 1.5 out of 10 when it comes to a damage assessment. Now, let's switch gears to oddities, mark time, 1524. Please share this show.
With somebody you love if you're not subscribed, please consider subscribing This is the part that's super important that needs to get out, but I had to lay that baseline first by the way to all my brothers and sisters in the preparedness space that are producing content around Lessons learned from Hurricane Helene. I will have that content coming as well from a boots on the ground stearn point with my observations
And I say this in love, I know some of y'all were out there helping people, but most of y'all weren't. The reporting that's coming out, including, including the social media reporting, most of it's wrong. Most of it's wrong. And so I would be very careful to draw any lessons learned from Hurricane Helene unless you've been there yourself, okay? Now, oddities.
I got a whole white board of them. In fact, go ahead and take a screenshot. I'll just go ahead and say right now, I'm not suicidal and I didn't kill myself. Microphones in the left. Screenshot that. Okay? Where shall we begin? There's a town, or more like a village, in Little Germany, outside of Jonesboro, Tennessee. It had 70 homes. It's now down to 40 individuals.
It was 42, but this village was cut off and isolated by the storm. Flooding wiped the road out. It was 42 and now it's 40 because very interesting study, detached study, and the psychology of SHTF, two people committed suicide. One was definitely a suicide, the other one's questionable because they didn't want to play anymore. They lost the will to live.
This community was isolated from everything and their only line to the outside world for the first, I believe it was seven days, was a five watt Balfang radio. That's it. So if you don't know Como, you better learn Como. We began running supplies over land, packing them in. There's footage of this on my channel. Tennessee Department of Transportation was not going to rebuild their road.
They were just going to leave them isolated, cut off. We filmed content and then a local showed up with a trackhoe and started rebuilding the road. So we started running loads and dump trucks of rock and dirt to them. At which point TDOT decided, no, we'll rebuild the 400 meters of road. We will issue a contract to Summers contracting for $2 million to build 400 meters of road. Okay, whatever.
And they'll have the road up in four days so that people can get in and out of Little Germany. Deal. You guys handle it. Yeah, that number is now three to four weeks to get the road back up. Little Germany is cut off. Politicians... Oh, air missions over Little Germany. We were flying air missions into Little Germany with our helicopter. What's up, Dusty and Kyle? You guys are amazing. But then, all of a sudden, the airspace over Little Germany was changed to military airspace only. Military aircraft only.
And they put 60s on it to service Little Germany. Except instead of stopping landing offloading supplies, they were just doing flyovers. When they did land, they flew local, state, and federal politicians in the Little Germany to promise everything to their face, oh, we're going to take care of you, whatever we can do. But listen, we're out of funding. We'll find the funding, but we're going to take care of you. But then they didn't. They didn't drop supplies. They didn't drop med. They didn't drop commo.
These people were completely cut off. And then, oh by the way, these same politicians are hosting what they literally call secret meetings every Thursday. Where in said secret meeting, where I was invited to one, big mistake, they're sitting there talking about Little Germany, bad mouthing it. What are we going to do about Little Germany? Whatever, who cares? Two-faced politicians.
And I don't have a dog in this fight. I'm here to help people and love people. And I answer to nobody but the creator of the universe. And we're here for the preservation of life. And I don't care about small-town politics. I don't care whatever backstory was predating Little Germany. These people were fearfully and wonderfully created in the image of their creator. And it's a shame that I got to drive 801 miles to love my neighbor as myself when you live there. And you're pandering for political reasons. Little Germany...
I think has been isolated because underneath Little Germany and the surrounding areas are seams of lithium. Now adjacent to Little Germany is an area called Bumpus Cove. Bumpus Cove as it by the way anybody within my the sound of my voice in the area needs to be taken water samples and soil samples and sending them to independent labs not the state labs although I would recommend you take three or four samples send one to the state lab.
and then send the remainder to independent labs so you can compare what the state lab is saying or have they been bought off against what the independent labs are saying. They're already testing wells in Bumpus Cove because TDEC, Tennessee Department of Environmental Quality, learned about a decade ago that the water in Bumpus Cove was trash because people were getting sick, really sick, strange cancers, goiters, boils.
Weird-looking deer running through the area massive amounts of heavy metal in the soil of Bumpus Cove already now the river that washed past little Germany and into Bumpus Cove and continued on down from there has chemical plants washed into it all kinds of cadavers all kinds of dead animals PVC manufacturing plant nuclear fuels
repeat nuclear fuels. RUMINT, at least one person who was working in that area was admitted to the hospital for radiation sickness. RUMINT, unconfirmed, working on confirming it. Underneath that, oh, and the land actual in that area, Little Germany Bumperskopf, is owned by a mining company. Now, North Carolina, and to a lesser extent Tennessee, eastern Tennessee,
are very much so involved in the green new deal, green energy. They want lithium to make batteries for cars. I'm not looking at super chats right now. I'm not looking at comments right now. Do not send anything else to 104 Cherry Grove, please. Do not send anything else to 104 Cherry Grove. Coordinate everything through grindstoneministries.com and I'm not gonna be distracted by the chat right now, I cannot.
All superchats, all comments, hold them till the end. A mining company owns that whole area, Little Germany, Bumpus Cove, and the lithium underneath the soil seems to be the predicate for what appears to be a federally enforced land grab. I think, do not know, because this is way bigger than me. Now, speaking of federally enforced land grab, confirmed
By our people on the ground, I have picks. Border Patrol SRT doing security for FEMA. Not everywhere. Here's a pick. Screenshot that too if you want to. Focus. Trying to. Not everywhere for FEMA. Just in areas of western North Carolina.
where FEMA is running up to 30 minivans filled with FEMA agents who deny to be FEMA even though they have FEMA windbreakers. So are they actually FEMA who's denying to be FEMA or are they not FEMA but they have FEMA windbreakers as cover for action? Going into areas where entire towns were wiped off the map with cadaver dogs. Ruminant, the cadaver dogs are hitting on entire valleys.
Not just one area because entire towns were wiped off the map I talked to one woman who was the only survivor of The 60 plus homes that were in her holler that were wiped away by a 30 foot wall of mud that slid down the mountain There are 12 people in her home She's the only one that survived and she's the only survivor that entire holler and the whole place Just looks like a pile of mud
The official death count is 213 bodies. I spoke to one coroner in one county that had 1200 bodies stacked in reefer trailers. I spoke to local emergency management that said they were stacking ambulances with body bags like cordwood in the back of them. One location in Swannanoa, North Carolina went through 10 to 12,000 body bags and Ruminant
National Guard bulldozers are what's pushing those areas flat. There are thousands of bodies in the river and underneath the mud. This is all what has come across our intel desk at our top at our fob. Not what the internet has said. So not only has Border Patrol SRT been observed in the area, lots of other rando
very interesting security agencies are in the area. Now, that being said, this area houses the nuclear fuels for our nuclear arsenal. Shh, don't tell anyone. As well as manufactures all the RDX for our artillery shells. Shh, don't tell anyone. As well as is incredibly, incredibly rich in lithium and gypsum and silica.
which is required for the Green New Deal as well as the AI revolution. Again, the river is dangerous. We have been telling our people, our volunteers at Groundstone Ministries, don't get in the river, do not pull water from the river for any application, and stay out of the silt, stay out of the mud.
Because the ground was contaminated before we got there, it's definitely contaminated now. Repeat, you have to, if you are in the area, you have to be taking soil samples, document when they were taken, where they were taken, and take soil samples 6 inches below the surface and 24 inches below the surface, and take multiple samples from the same location.
and send one to the state for testing and two or three to other independent labs so you can compare contrast results, soil and water. There are already myriad monitoring wells in the area because the area was already polluted. People are already getting sick there.
And so these particular areas, Little Germany, Bumpus Cove and others, I believe, are simply being abandoned. There's already reports, they're being abandoned because they want what's underneath the ground. And there are already reports from my guys in the field that people are driving around trying to buy up the land. And in some cases are buying up the land, pennies on the dollar because it's been destroyed. The Forest Service, many, many
impromptu roads have been cut in for access to cut off communities. The Forest Service has come along and said that they were going to take their dozers in there, push those roads in to make them even more passable so that supplies can pass. And instead what they did was say, nope, these roads are too dangerous. These are for military and law enforcement use only. No civilian organizations, no civilians, including the residents, are allowed to use them.
further isolating the people who are stuck up on the sides of these mountains. Coincidence, I'm sure. Again, critical airspace for resupply of stranded individuals was made military airspace only. Only. And there are, there's tons now of military aircraft in the area, but they're not running resupply missions.
They're not sling-loading. They're not dropping in supplies. They're not providing goods and services. They're patrolling airspace. They're also flying down the riverbeds real slow. And the rumor has been, well, they're looking for cadavers. I don't think they are.
I think they're sniffing. And Monkey Works, if you're out there, would love to collab with you on this. Somebody please send this to Monkey Works. Get at me. Shoot me an email. You can find me at BarenDependent.com. Because it's not just UH 60s, there are MH 60s in the area. Refueling equipment. Sticking out of these helicopters. Multiple occasions. Air quote doctors.
With no doctor's bag, no credentials, no ID, have showed up to our fob wanting to be taken into these remote communities to administer, air quote, vaccinations to people. I personally have run off two of them, one doctor, air quote, doctor twice. You are not welcome here. If I see you again, we're going to have problems. Don't come back.
Let me see your ID. Well, I don't have an ID. You're a doctor. Well, I left all my stuff at home. What? No, but you just have a bag full of vaccines, air quote, you want to go give people? Negative. And multiple reports in other isolated communities and other fobs of that happening as well. FEMA, Federal Emergency Management Agency, is taking credit for work that is being performed by NGOs and the locals.
FEMA in Washington County, Tennessee, where our father is located, has listed their number one distribution site located at 104 Cherry Grove. That's us. We don't work for FEMA, we don't work with FEMA. So we contacted them and said, take our name off of your bullshit. They did. They also, in North Carolina, have been driving around with a minivan filled with people that it, you know,
jeans, work boots, gloves, safety vests, hard hats, driving up to areas where people are already working with a camera crew from 60 minutes, hopping out, doing photo shoots, and shooting short snippets of video. When they get what they want, they hop back in the van and drive away to make it appear as if the response to this storm is being performed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. It is not.
FEMA is sitting at their fob at their desk Confirmed by us because we do Intel stuff Playing video games in the midst of all this There are shifting gears hundreds of condemned homes and they should be condemned Because they were flooded by this mud from the river that is incredibly unsafe hundreds of condemned homes
But the fact that those homes were condemned was not communicated by emergency management personnel. So the property owners then went into these homes, mucked all of that toxic mud out of their homes, opened the walls, pulled the insulation, began new insulation, new drywall, new flooring, started putting their home back together again.
With emergency management knowing it's just a matter of time before FEMA comes in and bulldozes those homes anyway. It's part of why Grindstone has had very little to breed a haul because I am not going to do FEMA's dirty work. And it should have been communicated by both FEMA and the emergency management organizations that these homes are condemned. But because both of those groups, organizations, lack a pair of balls,
They didn't tell the homeowners, so the homeowners have been rebuilding their homes that are going to be bulldozed anyway. There are also, back to DOD personnel, civil affairs, air quotes, civil affairs units running around in the towns and in the hillsides, confirmed, our eyeballs, were multi-cam uniforms with no name tapes, guys with beards, that are very clearly, at a minimum,
infantry dudes, if not soft dudes. Very clearly, for what purpose? Area denial. And speaking of area denial, observed with our own eyes, LRAD, microwave, laser microwave area denial devices, have been brought in as well. Which leads us to this whole, FEMA is leaving because of the militia in the area. I personally have observed no militia anywhere.
I have observed lots of people, us, Appalachians, and many others, that are just good old boys with guns on their hips. I have seen nobody in full kit with rifles other than security in certain places, DOD and Department of Homeland Security, but none of the citizenry.
in kit with rifles. I've seen no pickup trucks and I've gotten no reports of pickup trucks filled with people with rifles. So this whole the militia said they're hunting FEMA thing, it may have occurred because it's impossible to keep track of all the indicators that are going on in this situation because COMMO is down and I think in large part that's intentional. I think in large part they are hoping for a media blackout on this event.
because they, I think, want to seize the land and bulldoze it for the lithium and for the graphene and for the silica that's underneath the soil. Okay? But I've seen no militias starting any shit with FEMA. I've seen tons of people that look like they could be militia if they took their safety vest off and put a plate carrier on because that's what we look like and that's what everybody else looks like.
But I think the 101st and the 82nd who pulled out already and the Army National Guard, which RUMINT stood down because they got into an argument with the on-site director of FEMA, which is amazing because the Army National Guard is who is supposed to be hauling all of the debris for this storm and now they're not doing it. Federal mismanagement.
and FEMA all stood down because they wanted the plausible deniability to get out of the area because the area is toxic and that is not being communicated. I also think it creates the opportunity for potentially a false flag operation for them to come in and seize the area, push everybody else out and then do whatever they want to do with it, i.e. strip mine the entire valley.
Oh, and yes, there are reports, there are existing lithium mines there, and yes, some of them are owned by BlackRock and Shell companies and cutouts and limited liability partnerships. It's very weird. And I'm just a guy from Oklahoma who came out there to love people, distribute food, water, medicine, run a chainsaw, run a skid steer. And we are doing that tactically. Operationally, we're in eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina.
strategically, there's so many weird things happening on this one, I can't even begin to explain it all, and that's what I'm trying to do today. So I think that part of the reason why there might be claims of militia pushing these groups out, FEMA, the 82nd, the 101st, the Army National Guard, is because the ground and the water are toxic, and people are already getting sick.
And the citizens are already trying to move back into these homes that are just going to make them sick. It should have been bulldozed in the first place. I'm in agreement those homes should come down because they're toxic. I'm not in agreement that it should not have been communicated yet that they're toxic and allow people to start rebuilding them. Because you're going to destroy what little bit of hope those people have left. Lastly, there are warehouses full of supplies everywhere.
Bristol Motor Speedway that became the main collection point for this disaster in eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina is overrun and not taking any more supplies. They're full. Our fob in Cherry Grove, pretty much full. Unless we solicit for individual things, we are good on receiving supplies. If you're already inbound, come on with it. But if you were thinking about coming with supplies, bless you, please don't.
Out of our FOB, we're supporting a half a dozen other distribution sites in western North Carolina that we are, again, we're the Amazon of Hill people. We're pushing out supplies to the Upper Pigeon Roost Free Will Baptist Church and the Bailey Church and the Poplar Community Center and Camp Miller and I Don't Remember Where Else and Fenders Farm and South Shore and they're full. Praise YAH, they're full.
The supplies are getting to the people that need them. That's the whole point. Which again indicates the shift from relief, solving immediate life and death problems to recovery, the long-term rebuilding. And as an indicator there again, just two indicators there. Literal air missions are being flown for pop-tarts. That's retarded. Those are very expensive pop-tarts. Which means it's probably time to cease 95% of the air missions.
And B, the schools are back in session. Schools are back in session. So that means we're entering the recovery phase. Now, there are literal warehouses full of supplies, some of which are controlled by FEMA because the jurisdiction in which they are in chose to take FEMA funds for recovery. And when you take federal money, you get federal problems. You can't have it both ways.
So if you take federal funds, if your county took federal funds, you now have federal oversight, part of which is the EPA, Environmental Protection Agency. Again, going back to what's underneath the ground here. Do some research on the geologic makeup of that region. Trillions of dollars, trillions of dollars in minerals. Both of which that the two primary industries
that those minerals affect is renewable energy, Green New Deal, and the AI revolution. And for context, we pulled out of Afghanistan very poorly, since we lost access to those minerals that were there, and we're losing access to African minerals due to bricks, Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, etc., which means we need domestic production.
of these minerals. This is not the way to go about it, but I think this is how they're going about it. I think there's very high-scale strategic collusion here between major industry and the federal government to have access to create an opportunity to get access to the minerals that are underneath the ground here. So there are warehouses full of material not seized by FEMA
That's very important, not seized by FEMA, but under FEMA's jurisdiction in those areas, because those municipalities chose to take FEMA funding for the recovery. And when you take federal dollars, you get federal problems. And so, and as a result, one of the downstream problems here is that FEMA doesn't distribute anything. They're not built for it.
So those resources will be sequestered at the warehouses because FEMA doesn't do distribution. So it's just, sheriffs must step up, says Sandra Burke. The sheriffs are elected officials in the county that now has federal oversight. There's nothing to step up to in those districts that took the FEMA funding.
That's what people are misunderstanding. They don't understand the mechanisms as to how these things work. So in my observation FEMA hasn't been seizing anything. They've been redirecting donations to the warehouses that have FEMA oversight because those jurisdictions took FEMA money. I hope that makes sense. So with that very quickly.
I'll answer some questions. Put them in all caps in the chat. And if I see it, I'll answer it. I also want to give a very, very strong shout out to all the volunteers who have come out to volunteer with Grindstone Ministries. Thank you for your time and your dime to love your neighbor as yourself. Thank you for the good works you are doing. Thank you for shining the light of Christ.
on to this situation regardless of what the federal, state, and local governments are trying to do, are doing. We are out there and making a difference because our God is God. And the thousand instances that we have observed of miraculous provision are witness to the works that you are doing there in his name. So thank you. And thank you to everybody.
who has bought off the Amazon wish list and this is a continuing operation to be clear. Grindstone is still in eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina and we are going to continue to be Amazon for Hill people and that is accomplished in large part by the Amazon wish list and by the donations at grindstoneministries.com. So thank you to every one of you and thank you to all my YouTube friends who are helping us crowd fund
The Resistance for the Great American Captivity, Day 15. The awareness of what is happening there is coming through YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, X, TikTok. So thank you to Johnny B. Thank you to Jared at Guns N' Gadgets. Thank you to Wranglerstar. Thank you to all the other channels that have partnered with us. Thank you to J.A. Dudley, who is a one-man S9 shop.
Thank you to Amron our Como shop without Amron we would not be able to communicate up into these hills and people would have died So thank you to Amron. Thank you to my s2 shop at the talk you guys are killing it Thank you to everybody in the yard right now at Cherry Grove Working the fog to industrial right now looking at one more cardboard box and wondering does this even matter the answer is yes it matters
You are sustaining life for people that otherwise would have no way to sustain their own life Literally, you are literally saving people's lives Every one of you to the ladies inside the fob administrating filling out paperwork You know you sleep here. Here's your air mattress. Here's a cot every single hand that is poured into grindstone ministries From the bottom of my heart. Thank you. We started this
Five and a half years ago with a minivan and drove to Florida just to love people and now we're running cross-border operations via rotor wing aircraft as driven by the s2 shop Praise the most high what a long way we have come and not for our glory But for his our impact is amazing. It is huge
And I could not do this without every one of you. And so I thank you for that immensely. So when you get back to Tennessee, can you tell my husband, Kermode, that I said thank you for being a man of YAH. I hugged him yesterday morning and told him that, but I will tell him that again. Alan Summers, best until I've heard yet. Bear, you and Grindstone Industries, a true blessing from YAH to the people who have been affected by the hurricane. May YAH bless you and your family. Thank you, Torah Prepper.
Have you seen many insurance agencies helping at all? I'm guessing probably not. I have not personally observed a single insurance agency and I have not gotten a single report from four different Rekki teams and an entire S2 shop about a single insurance company. Not one. Do these people need winter wear? Maurice, yes they do. Yes they do. What's up, Arudian Group? Bless you, brother.
Is there a list of counties that took FEMA money? Probably somewhere, probably at fema.gov there is. Mike Gunner said, Bear, my daughter was there in western North Carolina to rescue some horses. She said when they got them to safety they were acting very strange. When tests were done they found toxic levels unheard of. I'm telling you. And this is part of why Grindstone is not mucking houses. I don't want our people in these houses. We don't want them in the silt.
We have pallets of PPE for anybody that has to go anywhere near it. There is bad stuff in the water. There is bad stuff in the silt. There are, again, soil samples and water samples. There will be class action lawsuits from this. There will be. Start doing your homework now.
And for anybody that wants to black cube me or come after me or whatever, that's cute, homie. Get in line. I've already got a line of people that don't like me and want to see me dead. And I have some incredibly capable homies. So we'll just leave it at that. Bear, why is the ground so toxic? Dead bodies, septic systems, PVC chemical plants,
concrete plants, nuclear fissile materials have all washed into that river. By the way, the river in question in eastern Tennessee is called the Nola Chucky, which literally means river of death in Cherokee. Stay out of the water, don't drink the water. I would not pull from a single water source unless it was 500 foot above the river or more. Journey of John, did you enjoy the cigar? Yes, I did.
Bless you, Escape with Jay. Bless you. Are your volunteers getting health checks? Yes, they are. We've been blessed to have doctors, like legit doctors, that are part of Grandstone.
come out many many nurses, physicians assistants, EMTs, paramedics, combat medics all come out as part of Grindstone. There's a safety brief at 0730 and 1930 every day. There's an entire clinic spun up for Grindstone. We built a field hospital. Yes.
Are you doing okay? Mason, I'm doing good. I've had the same head cold for three weeks and my voice has been gone for ten days. Which is challenging because part of what I do is talk at an iPhone. Whatever. I'll deal with it. How can I convince family members what's truly going on in eastern Tennessee, western North Carolina who only see the females leaving because of the militia? Ian, I don't know.
I don't know. There are so many unknowns here. And that again, I will say for the third time, we have to divide between what we think and what we know. And that's why I've been very clear to say, ruminant at times when it was ruminant, rumor, intelligence during this brief that I put up this morning. I don't know. This picture of what is happening in Western North Carolina is so big, I can barely wrap my head around it.
This is the first time I've even remotely organized my thoughts. And I will again state, I don't work for FEMA. Grindstone Ministries doesn't work for FEMA. We don't work with FEMA. We are authorized by the governor and the state, Secretary of State of Tennessee, to be in eastern Tennessee and by extension, western North Carolina, to do what we do. Which is love people, help people, in spite of the government, not because of it.
Our primary mission on this is Amazon for Hill People. Get people the things that they need so that they don't die. And we're doing that. That's our primary mission. Somewhere twelfth down on the list is figure out the grand international conspiracy that affected the weather and therefore the response in eastern Tennessee, western North Carolina. So we've dedicated some time to it because it does affect operations on the ground.
But we haven't dedicated tons of time to it. That being said, I will say again, Tim Poole, James O'Keefe, Glenn Beck, and anybody else, um, Valuetainment, anybody else that wants to talk to me about this, get at me, contact me through Baron Dependent, and we've got receipts. So, and I don't really, operationally for Grindstone,
care because Grindstone's mission is to help people in times of disaster and we're doing that. However, from a barren dependent standpoint me, there's a lot of shenanigans going on here. Anything you saw that would change your own AO? No, I'm very comfortable with where I am from a preparedness standpoint in eastern Oklahoma. That being said, if you do not have a solid, I mean solid water plan,
Como plan and backup generation plan like solid you need to really assess your situation Youtuber Wrangler star came out and helped you all out. He couldn't praise you all enough Gabriel deep. Let me tell you something. I've never met Cody Wrangler star until a few days ago I love that man. He has a piece about him that is uncommon in this day and age He has an excellent heart
He asked phenomenal questions. He did Shabbat with us. We had a three-hour Bible study. It was beautiful and it was also the day of atonement observation for us. And he did atonement with us. We had beautiful conversation. He asked so many wonderful questions and he's just genuinely a good man. He is genuinely a good man. And that is...
seemingly rare in today's day and age. But I'll use that to segue into this. We have to rightly divide between the government of the United States of America and the people of the United States of America. The quality of people, just normal people. I'm not talking about government people at the county level, the state level, or the federal level. I'm not talking about agency people. I'm not even talking about church leadership because some of them are scumbags too.
I'm talking about people just regular people is astounding I love Every one of these volunteers that's come out for grindstone every one of the volunteers through the Cherry Grove Baptist Church Their whole church of people is just out there killing it 9 to 5 every day doing distribution feeding people hugging people loving on people Shout out to pastor Craig. He's amazing and to Sandy
And to miss Pat who runs the food distribution. They're killing it. And all these random people in all these little towns and villages all up throughout the hills, they're amazing human beings. And the resilience of Americans is unmatched. Our government is shit. But our people are incredible. We have to remember that. And it's the people.
that are affecting positive change here. It is in no way the government. And Cody, Wrangler Star, he is good people. That is a good man. I would love at some point just to sit down and drink a cup of coffee with him. But it has been organized chaos.
Since I got to eastern Tennessee Western North Carolina and my goal as president of grindstone ministries was to come in and help implement systems to make order out of chaos and we did that we've been doing that it's been working and to our executive director Kyle and to everybody who was on the initial team that went in there and responded to the chaos actual and created a foothold
For me to come in and then implement systems so that we can move forward. I love you guys too. You've done an amazing job. Absolutely. To get cornered, bash him in the head. That seems to work out. Keep together, stay sharp and follow me. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in it. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said. We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty.
We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free. In home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun.
permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold.
You trade your wealth for paper, so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm, so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn.
And your daughters visit them so their children and your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children would be feared and be a slave? Both sons of the Republic arise. Take a stand.
defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the plan, preserve our great Republic and each God given right. Pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright as Iowa key vanished in the midst of the once again. His words were true, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right, we only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight.
If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? And good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke.
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And it has been a perfect day. We're supposed to be a comet outside. Haven't seen it so far. We have clear sky for satellite spy operations across the state of Michigan. Oh, yeah. That's us? Well, they wouldn't be doing it. Yes, they would. You know that, just as well as I do. We understand how the scammers work. Bad guys on the other side. If we have good weather, it's because they wanted to manipulate it that way. And if they are manipulating it that way, why are they doing it? Well, so they can see what's going on.
The Hobbs eyes and the skies. That's okay. That's when we stop doing certain things and continue with all the other important things that still need to be done. So we got enough to keep us busy. We just have to change what it is that we're doing for a little bit until we can get back to business. And so everybody out there, again, thank you for pitching in. I want to say hi also to Camp Emmerson, new Camp Stasa, Camp Whalen North, the Ogham Arranges, Nagi Hicham, Fox Wolf.
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Well, that would be an option, but I'm kind of saving that for maybe when we plant a flag on an enemy piece of real estate. Hi, this is a guy known as Blah Blah Blah. This is Camp Vetcher. And by the way, Don says hi. However, yes, we could do. They could do that. I can't control what they're doing with this. So you're right. That actually could be. That's one of the names that could be in the hat. And you might even plant it a seed. Some of those guys are listening right now. So we'll see what happens.
The big thing here again is if you are training this weekend, we have perfect weather, but guess what? This is the most dangerous season. Everybody goes, what? Yes, I'm going to remind you. Guys, they just had more fatalities down in East Tennessee and in North Carolina. What kind of casualties did they just have? What just happened? Hypothermia. Yep.
And guys, this is the most deceptive, dangerous time of the year. I've said this forever, as long as I've been on the air, because people go, well, it's nice outside, and they grab a light coat. And it gets hot, so they sometimes even throw the coat in the croc, and they decide, I don't really need that. I'm not going to be out all night. I'm going to be out until the end of the day. Hell, I'm going to be out back by this afternoon.
And something happens and you're delayed or you miscalculate or you get lost. And it's now this time of night, temperature is dropping and you don't have the proper clothing. Now with these casualties it sounds like somebody didn't know how to create heat.
I'm sorry, you're in the woods. If all else fails, you know, I don't have to be in the house. If I have to make a fire, I can be outside by the fire. Outside by the fire is pretty good as opposed to inside the house freezing to death. Wouldn't you think, guys? Just think about that. I want you to just take that into consideration. You're living in the middle of a woods. There's just been a hurricane and then with it a bunch of tornadoes.
What do you have in abundance probably right now? You've got dried lumber from wreckage of buildings. You've got falls from the trees that are already there, also whipped up because of the weather. And then you got whatever else might be dropped. And it might be green, but you throw it on top or in with the better wood. In fact, shouldn't have to throw green in, but let's say demi-green, something that's already died. Not quite dead yet, but on the way. It was already dead before the storm hit.
You see my point here? You don't think within the regimentation. I've got to get inside. I've got to bundle up. And they find you as a people sickle the next day because you really didn't even properly bundle up or secure the area inside the house to make it possible for you to stay warm. But consider this. Inside the house freezing, outside the house, bonfire all night. Which would you do?
Now I know the moment everybody said, well, it's cold, so we're in the house. Why? Is it raining outside? No. Is it going to be dewy? Well, it will if you don't have a fire. But if you have a fire, that's going to push the moisture away. And you can encamp with a nice fire in a fire pit and have one person keeping it going all night so you don't freeze to death. That's really simple, stupid math, isn't it?
I'll pick the bonfire every time. I'll pick a campfire. Think about it. You put a reflector up with the dead wood you got there. You take camp out for the night. In fact, this keeps everybody relatively warm. Somebody might have to stay up. You're going to have to keep an eye on the fire.
But guess what? Next morning, you're all toasty, you're all comfortable, you're ready for the next day's work. However, I'm not really... And most importantly, you're all still alive. Yeah, you're still alive and breathing. So, that's if you... Again, that's the simplest solution. Now, maybe if you had two, three, four feet of snow outside, you might think differently, but then again, maybe not if I don't have any place to create warmth inside.
nature is providing all the fuel that I need and I just need to protect myself from other components of nature in order for me to continue to function. Okay? First rule is proper clothing. Go ahead. I got a burn pit and I got a burn barrel so I can have double fires. Exactly. I actually rolled the burn barrel over near the fire pit and you got double toaster from two directions. Don't get overly warm. But again, think about it.
This is so simple, it's ridiculous. However, if you're in a building, let me point this out too, temperature's going to drop. Usually you're building breathes. Not always. Some of the newer buildings are so poorly engineered for being able to ventilate that they're locked tight. Windows don't open because of air conditioning and heating.
and the way people have designed and accepted the idea that they don't really want to be with nature. But let me point something out. If you only have a limited amount of heat capacity or can promote only so much heat with candles, a lamp, maybe a Coleman lantern, first of all you got to have air no matter what. So you are going to have to breathe. But you don't try to heat the whole house. You don't even try to heat a whole room.
In fact, you pick the smallest room, that might even be the bathroom, because you have the ability to keep it at a particular temperature. You shut all the doors, you secure and drive all the curtains, drop all the shades. I would point out, in fact, here's a program that everybody's seen, right? Christmas Carol.
In A Christmas Carol in the traditional one, you have a classic Victorian or older earth style mansion. And Jacob Marley goes to bed. And when he goes to bed, what does he do? He pulls the what shut? The bed curtains. Why did they have bed curtains, people? Why did you have a canopy and bed curtains in the bedroom?
because they didn't have external insulation and coal was very expensive. It came out again.
Oh, I don't think Jacob Marley, I don't think Jacob Marley, he's already dead. No, no, that's not true. That's not true. Because Jacob Marley lived there first. Okay. Yeah, by the time you get around to Scrooge, you're the one who got the place. But remember, he inherited it all from Marley, from Jacob Marley.
But it's the idea that again, everybody can picture this. Remember later on in all of the older versions you have the help that all stole everything from the house. And he goes, what are they? Oh, they said they're bad curtains. What? You took those while he was laying there dead? Well, I didn't eat them no more. Well, he didn't have anything to touch us, did he? No, no, no. He just died.
So you see, again, the idea behind this is compartmentalization. By the way, you're 98.6. You add a bed pan with some coals under the bed, which was traditional, in one form or that or another. And congratulations, you've got an inner chamber that you're heating rather than the whole of the room. So the same is true, and people don't think this way. Even if you pitched a little tent inside the living room.
And you use that with what minimal heat you have. Now you have to take into consideration ventilation. Again, you still have to have air circulation. But you'll retain more core heat first in the area where you are. And then as it dissipates, you're still going to take advantage of every last calorie before it hits the outer wall, so to speak. In other words, before it's totally dissipated and converted back into cold. What is the definition of cold?
The absence of heat. I'm not joking. That actually is the definition. Cold is the definition. What's the definition of cold is? The absence of heat. Well, that's kind of, well, that's too simple. So anyway, a bunch of these people are absent of heat right now and very much dead. One was a woman with her child. Again, this is where it appears that basic tutorials in survival
need to be part of the agenda for recovering an area because people are just, you're not shocked, you're not shell shocked or anything, I don't go along with that. It's just lack of education. The public fool system offers little or nothing and the end product is a casualty. But then again, if you're the corporate government, you want casualties. You need people to be victims. You need them to be, well, they need to be dead, okay? If you're in the way, you're dead. That's what they want.
So, hypothermia, now again, in the field, let me point something out. May not be the warmest, but you'll at least be warmer. Even in the summer, I've told you a million times carry either a woolly pulley or a Holofill field jacket liner or something comparable to that and scrunch that up and carry that in your kit. I don't care if you wrap it up in your poncho or if you can stuff it into your butt pack.
whatever you're going to do. But you need at least one cold weather item. Now if you have any other clothing items like spare, you know, if you carry a long sleeve t-shirt or whatever, better still. But the reason for this is just the possibility that you start seeing a drop in temperature and it does not have to be now in order for you to die from hypothermia. Rangers at the Ranger School, I should say Ranger
trainees at the swamp phase of the ranger school died a couple of decades ago in the middle of the summer, in the middle of the swamp, in the middle of Florida. They separated, they isolated, they were stuck in the water, they were disoriented, they were tired, exhausted, and they locked in place and they died in place.
So, again, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. This is another reason for having different fire starters. Another thing, girls or guys, if you're doing the laundry, keep a couple of Ziploc bags by the dryer. Every time you clean out the woolly mess there from the filter, put it in the Ziploc bag until you get it medium full.
Then seal it up burp it a little bit and put it off to the side in a box or in a you know, take make a tote later on You grab yourself some cedar shavings or wood shavings Throw in a match and you can even add another little container with
second tier burnable materials, those fine sticks, twigs, whatever. That way it's dry, ready to go, and what you've got is a fire kit. Take a couple of China Sport matches, stick them in with the lint and the little bit of wood chips. Don't burn them all at once. Use only what you need to get a fire going. It's a fire kit.
And it's so simple, it's ridiculous. You can also have them stationed at locations. Like I've talked in caches, what you do is put them inside a Ziploc bag, put them inside a bigger Ziploc bag, put that inside a tin or a container that's sealed. And you have that and many other items in that one gallon container that's part of the multiple containers that make up that cache out in the middle of nowhere, or at Uncle Bob's farm in the chicken coop.
Take your pick wherever you're going to stash it, but make it consistent and uniform so that you know that each package is the same and you know what to expect from each one of your caches to keep you alive. Now, there's all kinds of other technologies for fire starting. You figure out what you prefer. Everybody should have a flint, you know, a steel and flint, a striker system. But I love big gliders and matches because, you know, it's like the 19th and 18th century. It works just fine.
Strikers go back to the depths of time. We don't know when those were actually invented or created because they've been around with man since man was able to, well, hit stone, hit metal to flint to material and strike and make spark. I wonder how they figured that one out. Somebody did in the past.
So anyway, again, hypothermia is an issue. Now here's another thing, if you're a militia or if you're in a retreat and you've got people that are, say, evacuating to that retreat, let's say that you have to move on foot, the team leader, or actually mom and dad, or whatever the configuration is going to be, you need to constantly check your people.
You ask questions check to make sure they're cognizant of the environment that they're actually functional You start getting cold issues people start to get you know rather lethargic they get rather tunnel vision they get Little chunky so to speak you know as they start not really functioning right Not paying attention doing you know full tasks this happens the important thing is to make sure they don't get to any point of debilitation
It's tough enough that you've got to move, but if you've got to carry somebody else, you're going to be in trouble. First of all, you should check all your people for socks. Check all your people for cold weather core equipment. If you don't have enough to go around, improvise. Newspapers are the hobo insulator, or magazines. Another one that's really great is plastic. But again, take a look at some of the cool ideas that people have come up with at work.
Don't forget kidney pads. Guys, you have spare t-shirts, so you got spare long sleeve t-shirts. Take the t-shirt, fold it from the neck and shoulder down so the width of the flat surface of the shirt when you lay it. Now when you lay it down and fold it, fold it, fold it until you create a core pad area. Take that, wrap it around right where your kidney height and tie it off up front.
This is a Scandinavian kidney pad. It's been used by voyage heirs in North America. The Indians knew about them. The Norwegians, all of the northern Europeans used them. What Russians have used them? Everybody has. If they're in cold climes, everybody kind of figured out. Keep the kidneys warm. Keeps the blood circulating. Keeps you alive. If you look at the voyage heir coats, look at how they're cut. If you've ever seen, remember those red, the first Canadian voyage heir.
The red trader coats. Go back and take a look at them once we're done with the program. They're built a certain way for a certain reason, people. Just a heads up on that. And there was more than one layer there, too, by the way. So there was a method to the madness. And of course, they were wearing wool. And wool is premium when it comes to cold weather.
So, another thing here, again, as team leaders, check fingers, pay attention. I'm sorry, I'm used to being, if you're a team leader or if you're a squad leader, you're unfortunately mom and dad. So, I was used to the idea, I always carry spare gloves and spare socks constantly, well beyond what you would think you'd normally use.
But people end up screwing up. No matter how hard you try to condition them, somebody's going to be the food bar guy. And that person will drag you down if you do not keep that person up. And that means that you check to make sure that their socks are changed out, if they're wet. Make sure that that person, if they don't have spares, unfortunately you have to share, but you also rub in the fact, I'm not going to do this next time. This is a big problem. People get used to the idea of being lazy.
and that you can't have. Everybody says they won't be special forces. Well, one thing about SF is that you first know how to take care of yourself so that you are a naughty burden to the team and then with your skills become an asset to the team. Just why you're there, okay? So, socks, also again, this time of year long jobs are, you would think are going up in price, but guys, there are some good deals
on last year's inventory and I think here's the thing, next year's, this year's inventory is showing up at the door. So there are a lot of clearance items out there that will be one of a kind short things for the time being. Go over to Sportsman's Guide, they've got a bunch of really good military deals on long john pants. Yes, I know everybody talks about sweats guys.
Sweats are long johns or union suits that were let's just say dandy eyes. Originally, unlike the way you see long johns built today, traditionally woolens were built and were basically what you now call, what used to be called woolens, and the way they were cut and how they were fleeced, is what you now call sweats.
You just don't know it because you've grown up and everybody argues about this and I don't know why because again, you know the history of clothing? I have a little bit of background and in fact Union suits or such were considered very risque to wear publicly. Remember when girls couldn't even show their ankles. So for men to wear sweats or to wear under clothing, under garments was very risque and so what they did and progressively, this is even in my lifetime, I'd say from the 50s on,
that what you now call sweats originally were used for athletic use, but they were pulled over from just simply being the old cold weather Union suits and top and bottom long johns that everybody wore and they traditionally were part of your under clothing. And it was not coothed to show your under clothing. So what did they do? Instead of making them in the classic red or white,
They started making them with design slash outer garment wear patterns. And again, they work. If you long-jounce at what you want to use, if you want to pie some, pick them up. Fine. If you believe that sweats are the only solution, fine. Does it really make any difference? Both of you will work it out.
We'll find out who's frozen to death in the morning. You might find that a combination of long johns and the sweats is really not a bad idea because layering is the key to staying warm, staying out and living. Not just going out and visiting, but staying out and living in the environment. Now eventually you'll be acclimated to the cold and even the idea of easily being susceptible to hypothermia is going to disappear.
It takes time for the circulatory system to compensate for the change in weather. But if you stay in the environment, your body will alter its physiology, thickening the blood, all kinds of other cool things that it does, so that you can retain heat in that environment. By the way, fatty foods and salts are things that you will need.
Why am I saying that? Well, something else I noticed today. Everything you see is reduced salt for emergency foods. Now, of course, I guess maybe if you look at like the people who were the latest batch of quote-unquote survivors, what? Most of them are going to logically sit on their ass and wait for somebody to show up before they do anything to help themselves? Well, not everybody does that.
But a lot of people apparently do because otherwise, guys, if you are exerting yourself and in physical labor, you are never taking in enough salt.
If you're going to be walking cross country, running on a battlefield, swimming across the river, you know, walking or waiting across the river, and it's this time of year, you're going to have calorie issues. What's going to happen? The body's going to start shivering, quaking, and shaking to try and keep you warm. In the process, you're going to consume pretty much all your mineral reserve. One of the minerals that you use a lot of, and it's why they used to say, well, are you worth your salt?
Because salt was a priority commodity to maintain human health. Salaries. You will notice, yeah, and calories. Fat, fat, fat, fat. This time of year, fat, fat, fat, fat. Minerals and, yes, calories. All kinds of calories. This is why fatty meats are a really good choice or
Again, there are many different solutions that have been out there for quite some time. Let me give you an example of something. If you look at foreign military rations, you can go to YouTube, you can go to a number of different places, and they have postings. You can do a search on Google for foreign military rations. And somebody usually does a page on all of them. You'll notice that the northern European winter type rations, because the population is oriented to a cold environment.
Look at the meats and look at the products that are in their rations and ask yourself why. So here's the thing. Everything, this low sodium or no sodium, we took all the sodium out. Well, I think I'm going to need it now. So don't forget to actually have salt on hand. And I would do this also with the cashes. Iodized salt would be best. Sea salt is fantastic.
All of the different types of like the Himalayan black, the Himalayan pink, have all kinds of additional minerals in them. Any of those will do. But some salt of some type needs to be on the shelf. Iodized salt is better because something that they mentioned that they're having, and think about this, there's stuff that they've already been experiencing down there in this short period of time, is goiters, which I think is rather interesting.
because it was actually on the list of things that the rescue people, the medical people, have actually experienced or run into. Now I don't think that just happened. It's only been so many weeks. Now iodine deficiency has always been a problem for people, but once it was identified and it was realized that there are certain solutions, then people were common sense, taking care of it. Well, this is why you have iodized salt.
Because people weren't taking in enough iodine, but people sure as hell were using salt. So guess what? To get the iodine where it needed to be to prevent goiters, they incorporated it into a product that they knew pretty much everybody would use. Well now you've got the psycho babble industry and medical telling you, oh my god, avoid all salt. Well,
If you are in dead pan America right now, the way we are where everybody's pretty well, you know, kind of sloughing off, no matter how you put, oh, I worked for it. No, you know, we don't work like our forebears did. We physically do not work like our forebears did. So for the moment, because everybody is able to sit on their arse and do little at nothing, salt intake doesn't need to be as great, but it still needs to be there.
And most important is, if these are emergency rations, then the salt needs to be there. In fact, just the reverse of what they're doing, which I think is rather fascinating, reduce sodium because everybody's worried about, worried about what? Well, some of us are worried about congestive heart failure, Mark. Yeah, well... Plop.
Well, and again, just heads up because these are things that are going to be completely inverted in a crisis situation. If they create a World War III scenario, and by the way, don't tell me, oh, that's crazy. They're all bragging up they want to start World War III. So how is that a crazy idea? How is that something crazy to talk about now?
I've gone through the whole bullshit roller coaster of, oh, we had to worry about the war. Oh, no, the wall is down. We can all go into brain fart. Excuse me, over here by the water cooler. It's kind of noisy, but wait a minute, hold on. Did the Russians get rid of their nukes? Well, no. The Chinese still have their nukes? Well, yes. All the other countries still have their nukes? Oh, certainly. Did we get rid of any of our nukes? No, not really.
So why am I supposed to get rid of some? Oh yeah, right. We just disassembled old stuff that was getting outdated and turning a little pasty and crusty so you got to switch it off to new casings. That's what they were doing. You know, it's kind of like when they were doing the, you know, when they did all these weapons treaties, did you notice how planes disappeared from, you know, certain museums and stuff?
That's how they, you know, did the, well, we're going to get rid of so many medium bombers. Yeah, sure they did. Medium bombers that haven't flown for 30 years. But theoretically on paper, it looked great. We surrendered a whole bunch of medium bombers like the Canavaro, which had been out of service for 30 years, well, 25 years. They even had several of them on pylons here around the state of Michigan. You know what? All of a sudden they disappeared. Where the hell did they go?
Oh, well, you know, the weapons treaty. Weapons treaty? What the hell do they have to do with the weapons treaty? These are pylon monuments that have been sitting out in the weather for, you know, 25, 30 years. Well, you know, it's part of the accountability thing. So it looks good on paper, but reality is another thing. Yeah, technically.
So anyway, the point here is that whatever the natural disaster, and by the way we seem to be experiencing a lot of them, nobody's talking about the massive forest fire out in Colorado. I've been waiting to see if anybody would bring it up. A hundred and some thousand acres, the biggest one they had before was 17. It hit 24,000, then it hit 50,000, then whatever. It tells me they're not really fighting the fire, they're doing like we've talked about, sitting on their shovels.
Well, maybe not completely, but no, I don't I don't I think that's planned just like the rest The once the leftist got hold of any of the emergency services are in the toilet and you're dead If you count on the emergency services in any kind of major crisis you will die You're counting on homeland suck you ready you will die or they will kill you and then you will die It's that simple. They're worthless and for that reason you need to be prepared to deal with these issues. So again
Knowing when to get out of Dodge is another good thing. Knowing your environment, one of the things that we've pointed out several times, it turns out several people are acknowledging that, well, yeah, the places where these mud slides took place, the last one, and guys, they just did this yesterday talking about North Carolina.
Well, yeah, there was the big, oh listen here, the big storm on 1916 and that's the worst we had since, you know, that was, you know, that's the worst we had other than this one. Wait a minute, over here by the water cooler again. So in other words, when you had this type of storm before, all these places that flooded and had the landslides, they all did it before, didn't they?
Yeah, and you built in the landslide area because boy you hadn't had one since 1916 by the way in 1940 when you were doing this or 1950 or 60 did old gramps come up and say guys You know what my grandpa told me that we had that big slide in 1840 and we had the one in 1916 This is not a good place to build. Oh shut up old timer
What do you know? What do you want to bet how many times that was said to somebody? Over and over and over. So again, they finally acknowledged with them, well, yeah, I guess we did have one like this, not quite this one. I think this was, again, enhanced by the Donate of Destruction and the Jewish mob. But beyond that,
Hey, you pay attention to your terrain and this is something else we need to remember if you are in that kind of situation What's the first rule you go up? You don't go you don't go a shallow slope up you try to get as much height as you can and You stay out of ravines gullies and draws But this is also true even if you're in flatter land way out west
You know when you see those storms up in like in Arizona, Fort We Gotcha, we got the Hachuca Range. You watch the storms up there, you got these dry gulches laying around you. Even when we weren't mountain climbing, although one time I went up and we actually had a storm come over from Mexico and we couldn't see it coming. We didn't see it until it was on top of us. We were up on the ridge. But you watch, you see the rain count to about 40 minutes and all of a sudden all these dry creeks are three-foot water beds.
And only for about an hour, maybe two. Then all of a sudden, rain peels down up there. And it's like the water tap shut off. And you watch the water recede right back down to sand level. All the little underground hollows that you can see through the stones are filled. The grottos down below, it's really kind of cool. There's lots of those you could fall into. And then it's done. It's like, wow, where'd everything go? Well, it's down range. Another three, four miles.
But when it first comes down, you've got these little walls of wreckage and chunks of stone. And well, not so much chunks of stone, but chunks of pebbles and rocks and a whole big wall of debris wood, pieces of stick and stone. And they come down, they grind roll just like a cylindrical lawnmower is what it looks like.
So it doesn't have to be way up in the ridge for something like that to happen. The important thing is to read the weather and read the conditions. And if you do understand or know that you're in a low point, no matter how difficult it might be, unask CAO and achieve high ground. Now also pay attention in advance. Know your area of operation. Let me recommend something.
I've already told you this for 30 years, but I'm going to tell you this again. I have topographic maps for every area where I operate. Now, these are 1 to 50,000, or are there any of the other geodetic survey or geological survey maps, depending on what's available, if I get a better scale I do, more detailed scale. But the big thing is that I take one of the maps, go over to a Photoshop,
Orient where my property is and put it at the center of the targeting on the copier. And then I make different size, though mostly I just make one-to-ones in black and white, multiple copies, and have those in hand. And then I have some color copies, which are exact duplicates of whatever it is that the map actually shows.
Now the black and white ones I can figure out and read because I've read enough maps that I can pretty well orient myself to what's what. And if I need to hand a bunch of maps out, everybody has one. I usually have about 300 maps on hand at any given time, 8.5 by 11, and then about a dozen or so of the full-size color one-on-ones, which are as big as the actual map is. Those costs used to cost $3, $4. Now they're probably $6, $7, whatever.
But they're worth it. Also, if you can laminate one, put it on the wall. Keep it where you can see it. You'll actually make it part of your motif for your, say, your drawing room or your hobby room or maybe your whatever. Pick a wall, put the map on it, and put it where you can read it.
And that way when the time comes, no matter what happens, you're able to orient yourself and everybody else around you to the environment that you're standing in. Mapping, not electronics. Why? Well, nobody had cell phones, so that wasn't Google Map. It wasn't going to do you a bit of good. Nobody had power, so well, for as long as your laptop or whatever you got,
electrical power holds out unless you of course were smart you have all the other power reserves and everything else we've talked about forever then fantastic you can still continue to function but you can't do the cell phone so the important thing is to have the database mechanically in place and maps are so stupid simple it's ridiculous mapping is critical why well looking at the situation and it's obvious now for a little while people will think about flooding
You know how long that'll last? What do you think? A year? Two? Some people maybe will keep it in their brain pan for a while. But you know most people, you think three months and they'll forget about the idea of flooding. If you ever talk to them, you know, flooding, we're in the floodplain area here. Oh yeah, I never thought about that. I was thinking about that when all those people were killed down in Tennessee. But I'm not too worried about it now. Right, out of sight, out of mind.
Just think about that. You know how people are. So you want to make sure that prior proper planning preventing piss poor performance is part of your program. So you need to know your terrain. You need to also evaluate if you're going to build something, where are you in terms of water transfer? Where does it go? If there's a large rain, are you in the evacuation route? Gravity sucks. It always goes downhill.
So, it's a good idea to survey and observe and be prepared that way. Most people don't think about this. Well, or actually they turn their brain off. Interestingly enough, little story down in, enough guys, you know what I've said about my grandpa's house, right? How many times have I talked about my mom and dad's, my grandpa's house down in Florida? They were traditional, the way Florida houses were built, cement block.
12 inch cement block. Well, there's this interesting story from the hurricane that just hit down there on the Gulf. And you might have seen it with this guy that built this house, and he didn't build it to the modern design. He didn't build it to spec. He built it out of what? Oh, he built it out of cement blocks.
And he overbuilt, quote unquote, and he didn't build to spec, he built beyond spec. No, all the people that were building the other houses were building below Florida spec. So here's the miracle, if you haven't seen it yet, he's the only house in all of the neighborhoods nearby that stood through the storm. All the other new... I'll puff and I'll blow your house down. Not mine you won't.
Not this little piggy. This little piggy actually did everything. What basically it comes down to, if you look at the design, go look this place up. Forgive me, I can't remember the name off the top of my head. But I was looking at it, it was like I was laughing immediately, because this is what I've been telling you guys about for what? How many weeks? Well, lo and behold, if you look at the picture, everything around this house is gone.
I mean, it's just flat, like Galveston with the big storm when it took place, you know, back in the aunts, back in the 19...19...early 1900s. And his house is pretty much, not only is it standing, but it's pretty much intact.
Now, he went out of state. He left his house behind and he went out of state. And I guess he was watching on the security cameras. He thought that he might lose the top roof, which by the way isn't really the roof. It's just the, you know, the levered roof, you know, the truss that would have gone. But the rest of it is cement block and cement cap and he's got riser pylons on the first floor because of flooding.
So everything on the first floor could be completely moved and evacuated and he had three floors I would have built the thing three-story stall, but he obviously he's trying to keep up with the local McMansions. Well all of the McMansions built to brackets code are splinters. They are flinders. They are flat as a pancake. They are gone in most cases. But this one house you can see everything's there.
In fact, it's a real bright white, pristine white. Now it could be that he also sacrificed the neighbor's cat or somebody to Cthulhu and maybe his dark arts professor, I don't know.
Actually, when it comes down to those, they acknowledge that, well, he built it bigger and heavier. He built it, you know, and he made everything out of cement block. Well, he made a traditional Florida home design. That's what he did. In fact, if you look at it, it's blockish. Now, you could have made more stylized with it. And to be quite honest, it's not a bad idea because you can actually create Venturi cuts
so that you can break up the action of the wind against the flat surface, you can deflect it to a degree. There are all kinds of things you can do with design, but this is an example of what I have been telling you about. And it's funny because, well it's not funny for the people who all lost their homes, they weren't there. Everybody moved out before the storm hit, but the little piggy with the brick house,
He still got his house. All little piggies that built their stick houses or their straw houses. Those little piggies, well, they're somewhere else now. Hey Mark. So we told you so. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there. Mark, I'm trying to pull up what's really happening in North Carolina. Hurricane Helena. I'm not getting it. Should I add the data in on it? And I don't have to say.
Oh, that's a good question. Hold on here. Well, if you go over to YouTube and go to Bear Independent, that should have all of his videos listed, and it should be in there that way. But it's what really happened, what's really happening in North Carolina, Hurricane Helena, Bear Brief, 15 OCT 24.
which is 15th October 24. So what's really happening in North Carolina? Hurricane Helene, Bear Brief, 15 OCT 24. However, you should be able to go over to Bear Independent, that's the channel. And in his listing of videos, it'll be there. Go ahead Ed, jump in there.
We played the audio from that in the last hour. People were asking me what it was we were playing. That's literally what it was, is posted in the Discord. How I found it, I did a search for Bear Independent and Update Hurricane Helene. It was not in any particular order other than that. Yeah, I didn't do an exact search, but it did come up for me. So Bear Independent.
What happened Hurricane Helene is how I found it in the search and I did post it over on the Gilded and we played it in the last hour. So if need be you can also go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com then go to our Gilded scroll and it's also in there. Alrighty, thank you guys.
Well, we appreciate bringing it up. I wouldn't be surprised if it gets popped. It gets pulled because they'll be putting pressure on it. That's why I was, well, everybody, you know, as soon as you can watch it, watch it. We've got it copied in another form so it won't go to oblivion, but it wouldn't be the first time YouTube would follow whatever pressure government gave to keep the lie going. And I think we can expect that. We can expect more of the same soon in many areas.
And again, I personally believe that what they're doing in North Carolina, again,
is practicing so that when they go to mass executions in America, when they try to push the red terror, they've already practiced it, concealing the numbers, even though they have morticians, they have coroners, all these other people tied in. They're not transferring the information to the general database, and so many, many, many people died with the coronavir virus murder death kill shots, and they've been able to deflect it by lying about it.
by omission. It's obvious they're doing the same thing with the number of people that died in North Carolina because several of the reports that he has in there, in dealing with people directly, they know that the casualty rate, casualty level is much, much, much higher and they're just trying to flat out see if they can get away with concealing it by deceiving everybody. That's not accidental. This is practice for the future.
When they wage war on the American people, they are going to try to kill a lot of you. They are going to play communist mass murderer. When they do that, we will punch their lights out permanently. They are going to be gone from this earth. But before that happens, they are going to try to get away with what they are going to try to get away with and we got to be ready for it.
I point out to everybody, this is just precursor, and it's good that we're getting to see some of this now so that you guys are ready for the real world that's going to be facing you. Again, they're lying their ass off. And for everybody out there, one more time, I'll do that just to be safe. Bear Independent is the channel on YouTube, and that's Grindstone Ministries is what he runs.
What's really happening in North Carolina? Hurricane Helene, Bear Brief, 15, capital OCT 24. If you don't know what that is, that's military date, 15 OCT 24. And there are other reports, there's other stuff that's come out, of course, but the big thing right now is be prepared.
cold weather. We're now on the edge of the season change that's going to flip here in Michigan real quick. We've had beautiful weather. A lot of other places have had good warm weather and then have had the dump spike take place already. Now I'm not panicking about that because it's what happens, especially here in Michigan. We get what we call an Indian summer. After the Indian summer, it drops in the toilet. Sometimes we even get full snow.
Right about now, as a matter of fact, from the 17th on, we get snow in Michigan. Usually it's in the upper part of the lower peninsula for deer season. And of course, that's good because you can track the, you know, if you do shoot something, you can track it. Once it moves, you got snow on the ground, the blood's more telltale. You have to work a little harder if there's no snow. Doesn't mean we won't find the deer. It just takes maybe longer to do it. But...
This is the dangerous season. So as I started out with program here beware pay attention do the right thing Carry your with your gear with you You can always tether it and put it over your back wrap it around your waist whatever you got to do But have something with you always and don't forget here's another neat idea that everybody bought a bunch of
Grab one of those thermal blankets, the emergency blankets, and put one in your pocket, put another one in your coat pocket. Now you got those popcorn pockets for a reason. Use them! That's the most common thing I see. It's like, I've got all these pockets. Yes, and you're empty. Oh, that's right. Yeah, probably should do something with them. It would be a good idea.
So, prior prepper plenty prevents piss poor performance. Make sure you're squared away. Another thing real quick is, again, for travel this time of year, are food tabs. I've talked about them before, but concentrated food stuff items. I'll tell you what, you can go to the health food bar aisle.
Almost every store has got a grocery store and you've got every kind of compressed cookie bar food you can imagine and some of them are just luscious. I mean they really are. They're like, ugh. They'd be great if they weren't MREs but they're not. But these are concentrated food stuff with berries, nuts, you know everything from figs. I highly recommend them because there are two things. Number one, they're good food.
But they're also, again, a pick-me-up thing. They definitely are a highlight food. And it does help when you're in the situation, you know, have a little bit of promo work going on. So again, go into the health food area. You can find all, you can find different items. I usually grab the markdown ones, to be quite honest. I still have a drawer full of the
of the combination like five fruits and nuts. I got about probably 40 or 50 of them there. Every once in a while we grab one. When we're heading out the door, if we're in a hurry, we don't eat breakfast. But they're also something that I could stuff a bag with. I'd live off them. Between that and whenever I can forage in the field, there's no reason for me to be in bad shape. Well, make sure that you put a kit together and keep it in the pocket. And don't just nibble on it for the fun of it.
That's the most common thing that happens. It's like having good gloves in the car. I always tell you this, it's that time of year, you might as well mention that too, put extra gloves in the car. Put your ugly gloves in the car. Don't put your good gloves. The kids or the wife might think, oh these are nice. Go to the resale store and look for ugly mittens and ugly gloves. I wouldn't wear that. Good. They'll probably be there when we need them.
I'm not worried about it. Nancy wouldn't do that. You know what I mean. In other words, don't make it tempting. Make it so that they'll stay where they're put until the time comes when they're needed. It's just a simple process. But any spare gloves and socks, all these stupid little items should be in a little bag that you throw in the car, goes in the trunk, put everything in Ziploc bags. I don't know what your trunk's like. I don't know how damp it gets.
But again, the idea is to have emergency equipment on hand, especially since you might have to use it for people who are in an accident, and you might have to give it away. So stuff you like, you don't want to lose. Stuff you don't care about, you won't mind wrapping somebody else up in and watching the ambulance take them away in it, right? Mm-hmm. See how that works? Uncle Mark's trying to think ahead, so I don't lose the goodies that I really need from my own people.
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We are going to take off for now. It's been a long Thursday. We've got a lot of work to do. I'm not done with this day. God bless our Republic. Yes, for the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're in the march. We got all the way for now. Ed's taking over. We'll be back tomorrow. Same time on Liberty Tree Radio and WBCQ, the planet. Bye-bye.