November 4, 2024
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, mapping resources, and surveillance of suspicious military equipment deployments across Michigan. He covered DeLorme atlases for navigation, thermal imaging countermeasures, original woodland camouflage uniform anti-thermal technology, and urged listeners to photograph FEMA semi-trucks and trailers appearing at county fairgrounds, airports, and Walmart locations. Koernke also addressed voter fraud in Ann Arbor, National Guard mobilization in multiple states, fuel storage and vehicle maintenance, and recommended specific firearms parts suppliers and tactical gear sources.
- preparedness
- mapping
- delorme atlas
- fema trucks
- thermal imaging
- michigan militia
- voter fraud
- national guard
- ann arbor
- tactical gear
- ar-15
- m1 garand
- ammunition storage
- fuel storage
- surveillance
- oscoda air base
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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 can burn down churches.
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 so their children, your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the 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 what you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children fear? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat that given right. And pray to God, as Iowoki vanished in the midst of whence he came, his words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to move, for even now as tyrants
Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. My rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
However, I'm going to get another one off the enemy corpse I'm going to make in a minute because I need to do some maintenance on this rifle, which is mine, so I can continue to operate it later. Remember, if you can borrow from the enemy for a period of time, you can turn around and stretch things out to an even greater degree with supply and support and the durability of your arms and equipment and even your person. Look at your enemy as nothing but a mobile resupply pod.
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the next 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, southwest, north, and east. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on...
www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we're on satellite. I want to say hi to all our merchant marine operators out there. Listening and repeating, both in analog and digital. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. It is, well, it's Monday.
It's been Monday all day. It has been a fantastic 4th of November. It is the 16th year of open, obvious, and in-your-face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2024, old earth calendar. I'm giving her all she has got, Captain! And 2024, Battle for the Republic, Dance of Swords, Book 1, how it started.
And again, sorry guys, every clock is off and it has nothing to do with the time change. I mean physically every clock, electric clock, including the atomic clock is off. Even the cell phones were, in fact maybe the cell phone was the only one that was kind of correct.
but no two the same and Everything was changed and coordinated now This means batteries are going to be thrown out in a little bit here too just to be safe there certain ones that are our battery operated, but This is something you got to watch because coordinating operations This is why you always see in the in any movies where you know we're going to coordinate for an attack It's at that moment where you actually check okay, gentlemen. We're going to you know you know check the time
and hack and everybody's on the same zero point and now we go. Of course make sure the watches are wound up. Back then in most every movie you ever see where they do that, there was rewind up watches, not electric, not in any way shape or form. So you had to... You know how it is. Crank her up kids if you want it to work. Crank it up. So anyway...
Yeah, I real quick here this weather has been so fantastic Good This is a rainy day today by the way in Michigan at least in our part of the state and I would point out that it has been non-stop, you know, Pittery on and off. Yeah, I didn't cancel it anyway in fact right up until just before coming up to the program and Getting inside and then still thinking. Oh, okay. I got a minute or two or four or five or ten Depending which clock it whoops that was that was the year
I had five bricks. You know how it is? You got five blocks left to go. Gotta mix up a little more cement mortar. Gotta just, just, and as it had just, could not go any farther. Just all there is to it. By the way, it's raining outside a little bit again. Not much, just enough to make it annoying. It wouldn't stop me, but it's November 4th and I'm laying block and I've been painting things. I am not complaining about this at all because these are things I wanted to do.
I'm going to explain something about armoring things up and right now you can cheap armor stuff up without spending any money at all, okay? Except a little bit of time. But first of all, we had some really good meetings this weekend. I want to say hi to all the guys in Gels. One couple of them were not very big. We had a little meeting in Hillsdale. We had a bigger meeting in Southern Jackson. Had another meeting over in Grand Rapids. In fact, one north of Ann Arbor, Michigan.
We were able to tag team and hit most or participated in, you know, again, the indirect methods with electronics. But everybody is on the same page or, well, they're either stumped because, well, wait a minute, if what you're saying is true, then I should have been doing more. Well, don't panic about that, by the way. You do what you can do and you get done what you can do now and you fight with what you got when the time comes. But I would prioritize on making sure your water systems are in place.
Food is in place, alternate electrical, more on that in a minute too, but not just solar. And again, you want to diversify. Even a small wind power unit is not a bad tool. Just remember, you're not going to be blazing away with everything. You only need to sip power. We're not going to be doing, you know, boom boxes per se. We may be doing, you know, signal communications and deception operations.
In other words, we'll be setting up radio nets that aren't, hopefully bringing the enemy in, bringing the enemy to where you can kill them or force them to waste munitions that they would have committed to another location because all munitions become scarce in a real conflict, a real combat situation. So whenever you can draw fire away from an actual fighting force that's your ally or friendly or whatever, that is a double plus good thing. You don't care where it hits as long as it doesn't hit where it's gonna hurt.
So you make places where the enemy believes with high confidence they need to attack and in the process waste manpower, waste resources, waste ordinance, all of the above. Meanwhile, you selectively put them into the kill zone that you wish and the rest is history. They think that they're in a safe spot observing and preparing for an attack when in reality they're in the kill zone you put them in.
by making them believe that the area that they're setting up for the attack is safe. Wow, I guess it wasn't. So anyway, it has been a perfect weekend, even though it looked like it wanted to rain all weekend. It didn't really. It had a few spitters. So ignore that, get on with the work. That's how Michigan is. Number one, with all the stuff that's going on, it's still not too late. Guys, I'm going to recommend this again because
This is the fastest way to get a lot of mapping in hand in a short period of time. There are these large atlases. It's the atlas, it's the dalorm, atlas and gazettere, gazettere, gazettere, I'll make sure I get that right. Gazette, only gazettere. D-E-L-O-R-M-E, atlas and gazettere, G-A-Z-E-T-T-E-E-R.
Anyway, these are, this particular one is a complete roadmap with many other critical features included Atlas. Detailed topographic maps, back roads, recreation sites, GPS grids, and a whole lot more. These are all have all new maps, boat ramps, campgrounds, places to explore, and some that they took off because they don't want you to know about.
But each page is a county or is part of a county depending on an area of one county or another depending upon how big or small that piece of real estate is. Now this is the excellent in-hand, no electronics mapping database.
There's two or three others. If you have them combined with this, you pretty well can cover and identify any questionable piece of terrain in terms of land navigation, at least with basic modes of transportation at your disposal. It would be nice to have aviation maps. They're not critical really for future combat use, or again, prep use. But in this case, they make these for every state.
Texas is big, so it's got a lot more. But all of them are basically, they're all the same size. They're a standard traditional trucker Atlas.
And don't require electronics, easy to read. I would stick a couple of magnifying glasses in a kit with these. I put them in a slip bag. And I have cheapy magnifying glasses. Whenever I see anything somebody's getting rid of, I grab it. That gives you the ability to kind of zoom in a little bit and look at something a little more detailed if you can't figure because the letters are a little crunched. This includes identifying swamps, lakes, creeks.
forested areas to a degree, not super detailed, does not show all of the rolling topography. But remember, if you see water, you know it's low, or it is again a depression. That's the first rule. If you see a creek, a river, whatever, it has to be at lower level than ground surface. So that in and of itself is one of the critical elements here. It's very, very valuable. But obviously every road, every dirt road, every
service drive, whatever is listed in these things. And I'm holding one from Michigan here right now. I think we'll see how many pages does it actually have. Just to give you an idea. There are 110, nope, correction, 112 pages to this Atlas. And if you can find them, one more time, I'll go, I'll repeat this a couple of times. Delorm, that's with an M, D-E-L-O-R-M-E.
Atlas and gazetteer. G-A-Z-E-T-T-E-E-R. One more time, dolorm. That's D-E-L-O-R-M-E, Atlas. That's A-T-L-A-S, just in case. And, as in the end symbol, gazetteer, or gazette, gazetteer, take your big gazette, that's probably correct, gazetteer. G-A-Z-E-T-T-E-E-R.
And the one I have here is Michigan, but I know that they make pretty much every state of the union. So these are something you want to try and find. You can find these if you look on eBay. You can find them in the actual print service circles, et cetera. Go ahead. They've got them on Amazon for about $27, $28. I haven't looked for anything further. I just pumped it in, and this is what I came up with initially. Over. Excellent. So Amazon does have them. No, they're, well, actually, Atlas is in front about this, this price, Trucker Atlas is.
When they first come out, they're always expensive. I've always told you to wait until the Atlas is, you know, new ones come out in the next year. It used to be at the truck stops, you could get these for $4 or $5 a piece as the second, you know, last year's model. But I don't see too much of that. I haven't been in a lot of the truck stops this year, but you might check the truck stops too, you know, in the meantime.
And somebody's asking, well, what about trucker atlases? Absolutely. Any of the trucker atlases, I don't care what they are, it's all mapping. All mapping is good mapping. Okay? All mapping is, I collect everything. If I find something that the township or the county's printed, and they're out there for free, usually they've printed cases of them, and they print more than they need, and they'll throw half of them in the trash. So guess what? I'll grab a handful, 10-20-30.
and I make sure I spread them out and they go into different portfolios so they're not all piled up in one place but then I do have a handful of maybe eight, nine or ten. Example, the park maps for all of the areas. Your hospitality exit break areas, okay, you have the hospitality welcome centers on the highway, they're usually just rest areas.
But, last year, for instance, down in Indiana, we were going eastbound, and the one place we stopped in, used the bathroom, and they had all of last year's mapping out there by the case for Indiana. And also, we got over to the Ohio side, guess what? There were even more over there.
So we grabbed a bunch of each. Now, oh does it have absolutely everything that's new on it? I don't think the road grid's changed that much. Okay, so it definitely these are worthwhile having. Wherever you want to go, and again, the different services may have them either used or new. Amazons are probably new, I would assume.
And again for $27 was kind of expensive. No, not really not for the amount of information they put in here and it's printed out and it's in color. When all the batteries and the cell phones and everything else fails, that atlas is at your fingertips. Personally, I put one in every vehicle, first one of these in every vehicle.
Even the ones that don't use as much, I watch yard sales, I've picked up as many as, you know, in second hand as I can. If I get another one, it goes into the vehicles. I have some that are at the tactical centers that go right next to the radio station, the radio boards at the different training facilities.
There's always one there. Why? Because if somebody calls in on the two-way communications and references something, you have a mechanical ability to identify that area and begin to put pertinent information out about how to get into, to infiltrate, or to exfiltrate if you're trying to get out.
So, again, these don't require any service. There's no third party involved and they are reasonably priced and you didn't have to do anything other than pick them up. Otherwise, you have to build map books up yourself, which we do also. But this is a good solution. I highly recommend it. It is money well spent. You are not losing a dime. You can also cheat. Here's one of the things you can take and get one of these. Find your area of operation.
center the photocopy or your scanner on the area where your house property retreat or defensive area is and then either A, blow it up to a larger format so you've got better detail even or at the very least make multiple 8.5 by 11 copies that can be handed out to every individual in the unit. Typically wherever I am I do that and I center the base of operation at the middle of the map
And then I make 300 copies, both black and white and color. Who could have black and white? All the basic data is there, and if you know how to interpret when you're looking at it, you can pretty well figure most of it out. But it gives you a reference point. Now, another thing that's really critical is to know all of your radio antenna masked locations. Where are they on your map?
You know what's cool? Until they do knock the power out and even after they knock all your power out, remember all of these different radio masks have their own power supply even though it's limited and it may not be refurbished. That is an excellent land navigation marker. The stars may be covered up by the clouds. Pitch black, you may not have much in the way of reference, but wait a minute, what's out there on the horizon?
What is that? Oh, that's right. That's like in our area, the IT Tower. It's what it used to be called. Located off M-52. Guys, that's the highest topographic feature in southeastern Michigan, back during the Cuban Missile Crisis. It's, again, 52 and Territorial Road, approximately, on the map in Michigan. Territorial Road and M-52 north of Chelsea, Michigan.
Well, years ago during the Cuban Missile Crisis when there were no radio stations out there, that's where the National Guard Signal Communications Battalion deployed for World War III. And even today, the dug-in fortifications that they built back during the Cuban Missile Crisis on that location are still sitting there. They also stashed an open pit
stored a massive amount of food and water and supplies. They took it out later, but those positions are also sitting there. After a while, one of the cable, or not cable, forgive me, coded radio stations, got a permit to build there, and they built what was called the IT Tower because it was IT television, IT, IT television.
That benchmarker can be seen virtually I think all the way to Detroit you get a little height you can see it all the way from Detroit It's the highest point on the map In Southeastern, Michigan, so it is an excellent reference point you can get a little height and look to the west you can see it It's a great way to benchmark shooting an azimuth with a compass Now are there's gonna be there forever. Nope hold on
Nope, that one's gone. Remember like Kelly's Heroes? Is the bridge there? Yeah, the bridge is there, Oddball. The bridge is a... No, it's not. And you see the US planes coming in and... Well, same is true of these towers. Over a period of time, in a conflict, these things will one way or another be damaged, coming down, or won't have power, so you won't have the blinky blinky at night. Just something to think about. Or during a day, for that matter.
So it is another method and again on your mapping you should make note. Come up with a device or a color that is coded for you guys to know what your critical topographic features are that can be used for land navigation. And again one of them is especially at night when all else fails those radio and television tower mass and cell phone tower mass. Now the cell phone towers aren't as tall.
But they definitely are visible, making them useful tools for our side. Just like the blinking eyes of Mordor, the wind towers, the windmills that everybody doesn't like. One neat thing, for quite some distance out to the horizon, you can see exactly where they are. And if you're moving in the area, and you're moving without illumination especially because you're using light discipline,
You can use the reference of that cloud or that bank of lights as a way to maneuver and navigate through the area. Just something to think about. Again, prior piper planting prevents visible performance. We're at the bottom of the hour, I believe. Pretty much close. If I'm wrong, let me know. Looks like my clocks are still operating the way they should now. And my bomber clock is wound up. My French night bomber clock, and it seems to be doing exactly what it's supposed to be doing.
and it tells me that we are at the bottom of the hour. You're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org and again a reminder at 8 o'clock we are on 6.160 regular shortwave WBCQ the planet.
Okay, I wanted to address this thing with mapping because that was one of the things I went over in the Jackson meeting here that took place this weekend. And we shared a lot of the examples. I did that at every meeting. I had a certain amount I could share. I couldn't give everybody one of everything because I had to go to too many places to make sure that the wealth was spread. So anyway...
The big thing here is that at 8 o'clock we are on WBCQ, the planet. 6.16 is zero. You need an AM, FM and shortwave receiver. This does not require a license, it's for listening to commercial shortwave broadcasting, which is the same as AM radio and FM radio.
There are other companies out there, but WBCQ is who we're carried on and that's Monday through Friday 8 to 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time 6.160 regular shortwave. There's a reason I say regular shortwave. We'll qualify that in a few minutes. Now we're at the bottom of the hour. Hold on here. I have to pull the massive list of things to do here.
Of course, everything I reach for, it's the other one and not what I want. There we go, finally found the right page. And again, first of all, if you'd like to make a music request, liberty at provide.net, liberty at provide.net, put music request. I did get the one piece with, you know, really cool piece of music. That's how the title was instead of music request. So don't worry, we'll bring that up in a bit. Not today.
So, again, let's see. Before I go any farther... Oh, okay, well. I did get quite a few Steve Boss, by the way. We'll point this out. We... and again, some Ed can't play yet, but we do have them on CD. So we're gonna be making... we make copies or are making more copies. I actually made a percentage of the... what I think are the better songs by choice.
and a few of them, Ed's already confirmed we can't actually access and can't even buy them. Which is really fascinating considering they're absolutely perfect for the subject of the day, for the interest of the day. So again, I think everybody really likes this one. It's the Star Spangled Banner by Steve Boss. Oh say can you see, oh say can you see? And again it's off this original Patriot album.
And he did the first and second where the first one is actually music that the record company wouldn't let him put on any of his records. All of it pro patriot. The second is taking traditional Americana and putting it into another form, another style. And that's what he did with the Star Spangled Banner. So Ed, if you could, Steve Boss and...
That's the ad. I know what it's doing. He's getting there, guys. So we are almost to Steve Voss. And this is for Beth and for Gerald. Beth and Gerald in Maryland. Thank you, Edward. So I'll tell you what. What's one of the most interesting, what's genuflecting, so to speak. Remember, he wrote the song while on an enemy ship being detained. He wasn't held as a POW. He was being detained.
until such time as the battle ended. And if you've ever been on the ocean, the appropriate way to depict this, everybody pictures clashing waves and rolling sea and guys a lot of times on the ocean, you're looking at calms and it's so quiet you can literally talk from ship to ship. The water bounces your sound, bounces whatever noise is made. Things seem much closer than they are.
and the cannon fire and especially with the imagery going on you hear the creek of the ship there's no there's no engines below deck think about it back then there were no engines so it's the creek of the sail and the rigging it's the guns being moved every aspect of what's going on you have as part of the background sound just something I think would be really cool to do a version of this
with those sounds quietly, just softly in the background, close and afar. Because remember, it was multiple ships that were attacking, you know, Fort McHenry. It wasn't one. It was multiple ships. The guys died, you know, a pile of men died just keeping the flag up to prove that the post was not surrendering. Everybody understand that? There's a history just to the
Just with maintaining the flag on the fort to the you know state, you know, we will not you know flag will not fall We will not surrender. We won't retire the colors. So that's one Now the other we haven't played in a while, but it is CCR and it's bad moon Rising and in light all the stuff going on. Although I prefer run through the jungle. That's my favorite CCR song I love all the music they've done some of it's not this
some less than others but uh... Bad Moon Rising yeah in light of what's going on right now what we just saw here across the country and we're seeing right now well other than the idea that the enemy better run through the jungle and don't look back Bad Moon Rising CCR CCR clean creams clear water revival old southern rock Bad Moon Rising
by way of anecdote. I had a girlfriend in high school. She thought they were saying, there's a bathroom on the right. Every time I hear that song, I think about her. She was saying it one day and she goes, hand moon on her eyes. I thought, there's a bathroom on the right. I was like, nope. She was corrected. And every time I hear that song, I think of that thing. It was hilarious. There's a bathroom on the right.
Slow down the car, the girls drank too many cokes tonight. Looks like there's a bathroom on the right. Well there would be on the break area, right? Okay. Well it fits. It fits. We can make that song work. Okay. Well it is Monday and the weekend is very busy. Bad guys have been emotional all over the place. You probably saw if you have, let me bring you up to speed.
The voter fraud single case in Ann Arbor, Michigan. How many of you have heard about it? Okay. What's funny is the poor Chinaman who did it, if he hadn't got had an attack of conscience, they didn't care. Does everybody understand that? The guy used what? What did he use? Did he use his, you know, National ID card? Did he use his
For instance, school ID. driver's license. Yeah, he used his school ID people. You know what the school ID at the U of M means? Nothing? Absolutely nothing.
It is like worthless. It's like, well, it's your point. And yet, the ass-hat in Communist Ann Arbor had no problem with it and let it slide. What he did is he turned the paper over to him and then he sat there for a minute or stood there and apparently he had an attack of conscience and he said, hey, I want my voter paper there, backy thingy.
And they said, well, why? They said, well, I don't think I should have voted. And they're like, no, no, no, you're OK. I'm sure the conversation went like this. I'm sure it wasn't like, oh, we're a gassed, dar audience. I couldn't possibly imagine that you would have been involved in voter fraud.
Wait a minute, they didn't have, and it didn't make any effort to check for proper ID. He used a student identification card, which doesn't mean anything. It means absolutely nothing. Except that you're at the University of Michigan, and that doesn't mean anything, because we have just as many foreign exchanges and foreign nationals at the University of Michigan as we do regular American students. Let alone students that are actually from Michigan at the University of Michigan, okay?
So anyway, because of that, apparently somebody else heard what he was saying and said, whoa, wait a minute. Well, then the problem that got is, well, if he did this, how many other people did you let do this?
and everybody's looking at their shoes and they're looking at each other sideways while they're looking at their shoes and they're looking at their shoes some more and you're not supposed to think about that but Ann Arbor is you know as red and yellow as could possibly be imagined it might as well be communist China
And it's interesting, I think the only reason that they're really hammering him is because he embarrassed you. They're trying to put fear into all the others who did the same thing. Or any who would think to go against the grain, just do what we told you, what we coached you, what we paid you to do. Go right down the shopping list.
and don't you dare say a thing, say a word, because I think what it was is that a monitor actually heard what was going on. It's like, wait, what did he say? And he probably even turned to that person very innocently and said, well, I shouldn't have voted and I need my, I mean, I voted ID back. I mean, I should have given me, I need my ballot back. And it's like, well, no, once it's in here, it's gone and we can't do anything. And then it's like, well, wait a minute, why would he want it back?
Well, he said, what did you say? He said, no, I should not vote. I am not an American citizen or a Michigan citizen. And probably the referee said, oh, well, that's a violation of the law. And these people were supposed to make sure that that didn't happen. But oh, I guess you just stay right here.
And so apparently there's three different charges they're filing this kid with or for a national with now. He's not a kid, he's in college.
That's the norm in these places. That's not the exact same. Mark, they bring us out as an example and it's a big story everywhere. But what about the hundreds of thousands of illegals and what about all the other things that are going on, all those shenanigans that are, we're talking real numbers. I mean, you get up to a million point two and stuff, you're starting to talk about some real numbers.
Right, well as a matter of fact, think about this. This is a legal alien. A legal, not an illegal. This is an illegal alien. Someone who's got paperwork to come over here and be a student who knows they shouldn't be doing it. I mean they're also, let's point something out, they're educated.
Okay, so he's under contract with the government, so that's with his contract with the corporation. He's not allowed to do it, but the illegal, since they have no contract with the corporation, they can just do whatever they want. That's what they think. Apparently, well, here's the interesting thing, I think, also. What happened? Think about it. He's going to one of the most leftist, turd-based schools you can imagine. I guarantee he was coached and recruited.
by some pushy leftist purple-haired, was a female, now a pumpkin slash cat that has kitty litter over in the house instead of a toilet. Well, the toilet's still there, but they're using the kitty litter. And because of this, he went along with it, but got to the final event, so to speak, and then just didn't feel right about it. He had, quote unquote, an attack of conscience.
That's what it comes down to. Nobody was like looking at his paperwork or looking at the form. They ignored that. They used the student ID to get to be, to let him vote. So they ignored it. By the way, the people who let that happen are the ones who should be charged, right? The leftists who obviously are in the polling station are the ones who should be charged because they let it go through.
That should be a high crime. Yes, I know that the guy who voted and knew he shouldn't vote, shouldn't have voted, but there's a whole process to make sure that even if he wanted to, he can't. But needless to say, we're not enforcing any of that. So this is bass-ackwards. You're supposed to actually, in the process, really the individuals who are at the ballot post are supposed to prevent somebody from making a horrible mistake like that.
You may attempt to do so, but they can inform you that, well, no, sorry, you don't qualify, and sir, you'll have to step aside and leave. That's what they're supposed to do. But instead, they created a condition whereby they got a person scooped up in this, and this peon is, of course, going to be the one that they're charging. But the other peons that are all part of the big click of voter fraud network
They should be charged too, but they're not so I in fact it's kind of it's okay for number one I think it was a guy and so the the leftist Hyper lesbians Satanists probably thought well at the very least we got another guy screwed up See how that works
Well, he was with us. No, he wasn't because he decided to become honest and correct it. And so he's not with us. He deserves what all heterosexual males, he says he was homosexual. Doesn't make any difference. He's male. That's bad enough. It doesn't make any difference what you do. They justify it. I've been around these pieces of trash, people. Especially at the University of Michigan. Remember, I worked at the University of Michigan.
I know exactly what these filter like. So anyway, as it is, there's lots of this going on all over the place. The voter month and a half extravaganza, voter sale slash last of the whatever kind of fake, demi old system election is going on. Well, after this one, the sky will be the limit anyway.
We'll see how this works out. Now they're saying 12 days before they will be able to figure out who won. Did you know that? The magic number is 12 days after the ending of the voter sale. Because it's not election day. We don't have an election day. It's just the last day for voter sales.
Voter sales has been going on for about a month and a half almost two months in some places So the voters sale window will be over last extravaganza slash bargain Basement day is tomorrow Yeah, that should be great. Everybody should be excited We got the extravaganza bargain Basement day tomorrow and then after that it will still be 12 days before we know what the total vote sales and shenanigans are that the liars the cheats and the Satanic petal queers have put together
Ain't that special? It's special. So anyway, a couple of other things. Real quick here. Last week we brought up the thing about the... at Oscota, the air base. We played it on the air a couple of times. We're the chair of the township board.
We're talking about the situation in the area and of course one of the things they brought up was business at the airport at the air base airport slash air base Well 350 FEMA trucks were supposed to have already arrived. The number is actually probably higher but what I understand they're doing a count right now of using a standoff drone
And what's interesting about this is, again, there are certain things I'm going to explain in a minute here you need to look for with these pieces of equipment. But here's what's more important. We already know about us, GoTo. I'm going to ask all of you, everybody listening in your respective area, tonight, tomorrow, the next two or three days in your travels, you need to go by the, if you have a county fairgrounds nearby or any fairgrounds, any kind of
Farm Bureau or county or township fairgrounds or state fairgrounds in your area, you need to go by and survey that area. Look to see what's there. If you have any small, intermediate or regional airport in your area, you need to survey and observe, are you seeing a clutch or a park of semis or semi-trucks with tractors?
that have shown up that maybe weren't there before. If you're familiar with the area or paying attention, you might be able to identify that fairly quickly. Also, large factory complexes that have been empty, all of a sudden you've got a whole cluster of semi-trucks that weren't there before. They are not marked for a particular flag company.
The tractors in many cases will be day cabs instead of sleeper cabs. It's kind of a minority truck nowadays. There are a lot of day cabs out there. A day cab is a regular semi-truck tractor that does not have a sleeper box on the back. Now most of them do. In fact, it's not really cheaper to buy just a day cab.
Not that much. You could actually, you're better off making a deal on a sleeper and just not customizing it out or mopping it out at all, but just leave it empty. It depends on the manufacturer and the deals you can make because there's dogs all the time. So you can make a pretty good deal. And if you're doing just day cab like intra, not inter, intra-state use, that's typically where day cabs are used.
Now, here's what's interesting is also pay attention to the trucks and the vehicles and equipment themselves. The side of the vehicle on a tractor will have typically on the door where it's plainly visible at an eye height level for MDOT or any DOT efficient when a vehicle to be able to read easily. So the licensing and taxing for that vehicle is on the side of the vehicle itself.
Black letters, typically, so it's easily red, or if it's a black background, then they have to be a contrasting color, so they're typically white. So here's the thing. All of them we've seen so far have no MDOT or any kind of tech stickers or stamps or ID numbers on the trucks.
The trailers, the largest percentage, have no ID markers nor any tags on them. The only thing that they do have in some cases is a lot number. In other words, 102, you know, 016, 029, 926, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, that kind of thing. There's a three-digit, four-digit number. Yeah, fleet number for that pack.
So we have four other locations where we have these things appearing now in Michigan. We have, I have another report that came in, probably going to tell me that either yay or nay, we have a couple of other sites. So on the west side of the state, we're going through the whole of the state simultaneously. Everybody is doing the same thing. We need to do this not in a week. This needs to be done now. We've already put the word out. Everybody that has friends that are in the county.
especially like with the fairgrounds, they're going to know very, very quickly, but we want to physically survey the sites. Now another thing, Wally Worlds. Walmarts and Wally Worlds. In most Wally Worlds, there are always a few trucks, a few boxes that are laying around. Meyers Shifty Acres does the same thing. Meyers has usually a couple of trucks parked, boxes, not trucks, boxes parked out back. They don't have a trailer without a tractor.
So what you want to do is survey all of the Walmarts in your area, survey all of the airports in the area, survey all of the county and or township fairgrounds. Most of the fairgrounds have a contract with FEMA or with the sheriff's department to be used as an auxiliary prisoner holding area.
You might recall during Y2K, they went around out west and they put steel bars approximately, what was it, three feet. They had these extension frames that came out. They were using a coupler, a T.
and a flange and they were bolting that three foot piece of pipe to the wall and then they were screwing in and spot welding extensions of 20 foot pieces of pipe to the next joiner which went to the wall. What were these? They were shackle points for prisoners.
These were installed in many different locations all through Oklahoma, Kansas, they were found in Missouri, they had them here in Michigan, and it was all contract arrangement between FEMA, the federal agencies such as the FBI, etc.
and the county seat or again whatever council was tied in and what they did is they rented, they were given money, they were paying a stipend to these organizations to set up these temporary detention holding areas. The bar is so that I can put a leg shackle on your leg, on your ankle, take the other end and hook it to the bar.
and you get to stand there and you know, wait there until somebody tells you when they can release you to go use the bathroom or whatever. But they lined every building, like all the cattle stall areas, all of the open like inside event building areas, all have the same plumbing and it's not hooked up to water guys, it's designed to be a physical security mechanism.
And it was a hasty solution. So this is something we've already seen. The other thing is Walmarts, as I pointed out, why Walmarts? Well, Wal-Mart is already set up as part of the FEMA detention camp system, which everybody lied about. And then you found out that, yep, they were taking closed Walmarts at Wal-Mart still owned and converting them into, oh, that's right, DHS holding facilities and routing facilities for illegal aliens. Am I right?
Yeah, you know I am because they were did national did national articles on it So the fact is that we need to be watching for additional trailers and stacking there We've seen that in the past when they had the first issues with the illegal aliens several of the shutdown Wally worlds had the same all white with a tractor semi-truck combination stacking up 25 and 30 to a location Typically on the site
Yeah, off to the side of the parking lot. A lot of you guys took pictures of them. And once again, as I pointed out, where are the tax numbers on the side of the trucks? I can hear them now. That's just patriot mythology. Yeah, well, we don't care. Yeah, we don't care about the other side right now, do we? Because we're looking at going to war. And the bad guys are pre-deploying material and equipment. These are precursors because they're physically committing. Now, if they point out that this is FEMA,
Let's remind everybody FEMA just told North Carolina and Tennessee they were all out of money so they couldn't help them. They couldn't send anything, they couldn't do anything and all of a sudden pre-deployed and moved in mass movements all over the country. We are seeing these clusters of material points show up.
Do I think that their civil defense? No they're not. Do I know what it is for helping you? I think what they're doing is they've divvied up all of the purchased items for war and they have pre-deployed them so that they can establish for their separate interior police army which is made up of foreigners, the illegal aliens and other characters that they're recruiting in. Don't forget the street gangs.
They'll be put in some kind of uniform, worthless for the most part, but they make organic sandbags. They'll be bullet stops and while you're wasting ammo on them, the ones that really should have been shot will be doing other things. So, we need everybody to survey simultaneously and don't tell me you can't take pictures. I don't want to hear somebody said somebody heard somebody saw. There's absolutely no excuse. Everybody's got a cell phone, but you also have digital phones or digital cameras. I've got, like I said, I'm reaching one right here.
I've got three digital cameras around standby here all the time. And one, and two, and the third one is out of reach. But each one is there so that very quickly if we see something of interest, we want to make sure that we record it. If we want to send it, you can use a cell phone. Congratulations. What, did your cell phone run out of pixel juice? You couldn't take a picture? Is that it? Get photos, especially. Sign a vehicle. In fact, okay, here's the other thing about the vehicles.
Get me a front on image of the package. Either the trailer or the tractor with the trailer attached to it. I need a front image, we need side image of the tractor itself. We need a side image, you'll have to step back of the trailer itself. And we need a back image. Now I'd also do the far side the exact same way because some marker might be on one side, but not on the other.
So again, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Have a system set up. Now, by the way, we're at the... Ooh, we're close to the top. Or worse than that, we're a little over the top. We should be hearing the music right now. We gotta stay on the clock here. For everybody out there, pay attention. And again, proactive, not reactive. God bless the Republic. Yep, for the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on the march.
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Center Fire Systems dot com. Center Fire Systems dot com. They've got a bunch of Washer 10 AK47 parts, Romanian parts, for a ridiculous price. I mean, it's odds and ends stuff, but it's not. Some of the things are ridiculously priced if you had to go out and buy them, and there's these little spurts when surplus comes in like this.
It's cheap for a little bit and then it goes back to you want what for that thing? So right now one of the things that jumped out at me and I didn't I made sure I bought some before I made sure I ordered some right away. They have Romanian SVD sniper rifle butt stocks for $3.33 a piece.
Now, what do I mean by this? Are these the models? Was it on the SVD? Yes, they're a version of the SVD, the Romanian SVDs. What's interesting is you might recall for a little bit, I'm going to jog your memory, it's been a long time now, they actually put that stock on a number of different Romanian and other rifles. They must have had a pile of them, they were putting stuff together that were semi-automatic weapons to come to the US.
And this is the Skeletized Laminate Wooden Stock that you see on the SVD Sniper Rifle. Okay? Here's what's cute. Now it doesn't have any metal on it, but they're $3.33 a piece. And there are three for $10. It's three for $10 is what I believe. So $3.99, right, because $3.33, forgive me.
Anyway, for $3.33 you're getting a stock that, well because of the price you're not going to cry about. It's like the Sega stocks. Having spares on the shelf are cool. But if you have an SVD light barrel Sega for instance, some of those rifles had 20, 20, 22, 26, 28, depending on which model it is you have. And or if you have the 5.56 model,
and you wanted to switch it over to AK wood. What's really cool about this is this is the SVD sculpted slash laminated wood stock that everybody wanted but now nobody can afford. To go look it up you'll see what I'm talking about but for $3 for $9.99 you really can't go wrong. My recommendation is there a better choice for a replacement stock if you bust an AK stock.
simply because they're tougher. The Beaver board standard wood stocks around the AKs work just fine, but of all the parts that's possible you could break, the buttstock at the base where it joins into the cup for the receiver, or depending on how it's sturpped into the receiver, that particular point is where, that's the weak point when somebody hits the ground or drops the rifle right.
and puts weight on it or it gets run over. That's where it's going to break. Okay, it's just all there is to it. I got a box full, two box fulls of AK stocks that way that I picked up that people were throwing out. Why? Because I like to make short short stocks for younger people or so that I have a short short stock on a regular rifle, kind of like having a little, you know, CQB system that you can put together where you don't lose the length of the barrel, just lose some of the wood on the stock.
And since the stock was broken, I don't have a problem with recutting it, regrooving it, and screwing it to the rifle that way as a much shorter stock. But in this case, I'm going with a much nicer piece of wood. First of all, it's kind of funny the reason that these came out on some of the washers is because back in the day, you still had the thumb hole stock rule with the assault weapons van.
So what was neat is if you got those rifles, you got a very stupid priced buttstock on one of the cheapest AKs they were bringing in at the time, which was the Wasser X. So again, good trade here. They do have a bunch of hammers and deals are stupid, like $3, I think it's five hammers, AK hammers for $3.60. They have a couple of the different seers.
Two different examples there I believe, but I have to double check. I'm pretty sure it was a SEER. But anyway, it was like five for $6.96. If you're an AK buff, these are all parts that can go into the inventory. There's a bunch of other stuff that's in the markdown in this category, or apparently this stuff that came in and they're offering at a very reasonable price. So I highly recommend you take the time, check it out.
I'll see if anything here makes sense. But if you're looking at something where A can be kept in reserve for your AKs if you have them, then you might switch over to this particular stock. I will say this, that the Dragunov stocks and the ones that were put on the Romanian rifles are right centric. It's the way the stock was cut. You'll understand if you ever take a look at one what I'm talking about.
Now, there's no metal on board, so you'd have to either build or buy, and if you buy, remember, stupid parts like that cost more, so you'd probably want to be creative with the parts. I've already figured out how to do something like this before. When they put the thumb hole stock agenda into place, so we had to do that, we had to left our ass off, because it wasn't going to hurt us at all. We actually were building here in Michigan, militia.
We're designing and we wanted to build a solid thumb hole stock system, more like the Dragunov stock, but the thumb hole stock offers a lot more strength to the AK. Now if you want to shave more wood off, but you can't, it really won't weaken the stock itself as far as making a little space here in that big gap where your thumb rests.
But the fact is that as I said we were laughing at the enemy we were doing that because we had decided with our use of the AKs in the field that the bridge type stock that the SVD had is obviously a stronger design and Then they made all the companies go to it So they built them for us, which means it didn't make sense for us to spend the money we were going to spend Continuing to develop the stock of that type even though we actually had everything in motion
We still have all the data on the books, we can build them, but why? I can still find leftovers from a number of sources, and these particular stocks, stocks, stocks with a T, are actually a good investment. They're cheap for the moment, they won't stay cheap. All the PSL slash, you know, the Romanian dragon off stuff, guys, it was cheap a decade, a couple decades ago.
And then all of a sudden, less than, well, yeah, a couple decades, 15, 16, 17 years. Now, all that stuff is insane price. The same is with the magazines. The spare magazines from the Dragunov knockoffs, if it was original in steel, most people can't afford. So what did they do? Somebody finally came up with a Polymer one. Just so you could have spare mags.
And they're not cheap, but they're reasonably priced. So they're definitely worth picking up either way. But this is something interesting with CenterFireSystems.com. Also, I would remind all of you that there's a whole big honking inventory of SKS parts over at CenterFireSystems.com, CenterFireSystems.com, CenterFireSystems.com. So make sure we get that in there.
Now also this last weekend, some questions came up about integrating, in fact the cool thing is like I said, we had some night vision and thermal FTXs that were going on. And it's interesting that a lot of people were fascinated with how the thermal worked, but they also got a chance to experiment with eradicating the thermal threat. And I will remind you that glass is an excellent solution.
because thermal can't look through glass. Not the way, well even night vision has a problem. The other consideration here too with breaking up any kind of imagery is creating, as Don used to point out, voids. Areas of darkness, areas of contrast that are so extreme that it breaks up the general silhouette of an object.
Now with thermal you still get bleed off somewhere but most important is whatever you do for protection you do stand off. This is why you have these people that are trying to poo-poo the idea of using a thermal blanket and they're going, look, see how useless a thermal blanket is? Well, because they intentionally used it in a flawed fashion because they want to try and convince you it's futile to resist and you will be absorbed and you're doomed and we're all going to die, blah, blah, blah.
And so usually when you see these types of videos it's by somebody who knows that the technology works but they're going to try to show you how it's flawed. Well, the least expensive thermal blankets work but they still, again, if they're close to the object that's being screened, yes, they're going to thermalize. They're going to collect calories. So eventually they're going to be
a target. However, this is why you stand off so that you allow for a certain amount of ventilation and transfer of air, which is a fantastic cooling device. Air has water in it, okay? Oxygen has water and moisture in it.
and in this case with the atmosphere. And so what's fascinating is you can get a certain amount of calorie pull off that. So if you use a standoff system and you make sure that wherever you do cover close to a hot source that you back off and don't lay the material to that heat source if it's a human body, an animal, or whatever. Glass and ceramic do a phenomenal job of completely blocking thermal image.
First of all, don't forget that. And I love mirrors. Now I'm going to tell you something. Any of you out there, do you have thermal technology that's in hand? I'm going to tell you to do this again. A lot of people already did this last time I mentioned it, what, about six months ago. Take your thermal imagery and go take and grab a couple of bigger mirrors and also plate glass or glass windows. You can experiment with this with a sliding glass door.
and look to see what happens when the glass is between, you know, with the target has a sheet of glass or better still a mirrored surface between it and the collector. What happens? You're not supposed to think about that, okay? Now another thing about thermal, and I want to point this out again, guys,
Just like what we're seeing right now, we're in a situation that's kind of interesting. The government could go on the cheap with all the bullshit it's been doing for the last 30 years because we've been in police state operations to steal stuff from other countries. Typically countries that A, didn't have quite the technology we have.
and then to wage war on the populations that had the wealth, like in Iraq where the job was to steal for the Jewish mob slash the Israelis. So we were the knuckle draggers that went in and occupied the country to steal everything that we could. Well, I should say, put the boot on the neck of the population so the Jewish mob could steal everything they wanted. Now because of this, they could go on the chins and pocket as much of the money that was supposed to be spent on the troops as possible, and they did.
For this reason, much of the originally developed anti-thermal technology, counter-thermal technology that was developed during the Cold War and was completely perfected, it was brought to a full culmination of deployment in the PASGAT and ALICE system combined with the BDU uniform and woodland camouflage for that period.
The woodland camouflage uniforms were completely thermal protected. They were actually saturated with a number of different thermal treatments, anti-thermal treatments. But the most interesting part, which is also the toughest to protect against, was the head. Now I'm going to remind you, and very few people really, some people didn't even pay attention. They just got pissed because
The hats that were made to go along with the original Woodland camouflage uniforms were not cotton polyester blend. Not only that, but they were heavily the plastic, the polymer that was used, the material that was used to make the cloth was heavily permeated with
an anti-thermal anti-detection material and then the hat itself was also over treated with yet another soaking of the same anti-thermal anti-infrared materials. But the hats themselves, if you look, if you have an original, maybe you do in a Footlocker somewhere, a real one. I'm not talking about an aftermarket fake or some of the later production by the cheap
Israeli run US Army supply system because when they chinsed out, they chinsed out big time. But the original hats have a totally different weave. Another thing, even the bill of the hat was made of a highly impregnated anti-infrared, anti-thermal material.
Unfortunately, because of that, maybe I'll jog your memory on this, the hats had a tendency to break down faster. It wasn't that they were cheap, it was just a reverse. The material they were made out of was quite expensive by comparison, and it was use specific to try to block most of the thermal chimneying that takes place off the top of your head.
The bills on the hats typically would break down though if they were in exposed white light for a long long period of time. So unfortunately while the hats themselves actually held up better than the present cotton hats, patrol hats that you see, the interesting thing is is that the bills themselves would break down because the plastic would not stay malleable, it would not bend.
Progressively it would break. It would be held together because it was stitched quite extensively with the overcloth that went on the bill. But this hat was designed to offer a maximum amount of protection from creating thermal chimneying, which is one of the primary things that you're looking for with any of the thermal technology. You also see the pluming that takes place, which is where it says, well, you can't hide because of it filling the blank.
Well, the original uniforms were designed to counter that. Now remember too, your undergarments, your underpants were treated. Oh really? Yes, they were. Your underpants were treated, your t-shirts were treated, your thermal brown bear units were Brumbar. The Brumbar cold weather gear, that was all treated.
Your field jacket was treated. So think about it. By the time you're done, every layer that you were wearing had a level of thermal defense, counter detection material on board. Everything you wore was integrated into fighting what? To fighting a first-rate Russian military.
Because coming out of Vietnam, we now were faced with going back to dealing with the Cold War issues and fighting in Europe as the priority, not fighting in Southeast Asia. That's why, again, end of the middle and end of the 70s, that's when all of this technology came to its first wave. By the way, the upgrading in body armor took place too and then fell in the toilet.
for the exact same reason. They realized, wait a minute, we can steal from the budget, not do anything for the troops, and piss on everybody. And they did. And they did, lad. And they did.
So anyway, if you've got any of that older material or equipment out there, at the very least the hats. You might have it in a footlocker. Maybe you're listening, and, oh yeah, I saved a couple of my original hats. And you're right, the bill's broke down. That's why people weren't wearing them. You know what I did? I cut them off. Well, actually, I didn't cut them off if they wouldn't fall off. But it gets to the point where they would break down, they would fall off, and I actually saved the hat, the hat, the core of the hat.
Because remember that hat also had ear flaps and the ear flaps were made of the same material as the hat. So if you pulled them down around the neck where they belong, around the ears and the back of the neck, it offered that much more anti-thermal detection capability. It covered more skin. Now you overlap that with the uniform and guess what? You're pretty well covered. Well, you're gonna bleed out only a very small amount.
But don't tell me it wasn't done. They already did it. And then the rest of history is they just stepped stealing more and more of the money and pocketing it in Haifa, Tel Aviv, Brussels, and Beijing, rather than spending it on the troops in the field in America. Because after all, America last. We know how that works. We're at the bottom of the hour. You're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org.
And for everybody, again, it is Monday on Liberty Tree Radio. Next music request, we're going to try and get one more in today here still. And a little longer. Ed, if you could, we haven't played it in a while, but I had many, many, many, many. Now this will kill 14 requests. I have five pages of music requests right now.
And each one, that's a line on a regular notepad. Each one is a request. So what is there? 20-some, 30-some lines? It's a long pad. It's a legal pad. Anyway, Chris DeBerg. Now, I was going to play... I was going to have you play the classic trio. Then I realized something. I wonder how many of you remember this song. It's from the Getaway album, Edward.
and it's I'm counting on you. That's the name of the song. I know a lot of people have requested, everybody loves Christoperg and Revolution, Light of Fire, Never Forget. We're not gonna play that right now, it's a little long. But there's another song you may have forgotten even though you probably heard it years ago. Again, we haven't played it in a long time here. Here we go, thank you.
than 40 years old. Kind of cools on. Everybody out there, remember sometime we're going to be gone. Next person is going to be picking up the torch and hopefully it's a torch of liberty. Right now we got a lot of idiots that have a torch or just want to burn the country down because they're just thinking stupid. Our form of government is good. The people that we have in the regimes that are in there right now are bad. What needs to happen is they need to be gone.
Just that simple. At a certain point, you physically have to fight. Congratulations, you're in that window of time. They're not going to let go. You are going to have to fight, so be prepared and organized accordingly. Organize armed equipment training as militia for mutual defense. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations. Logistics the key to victory.
Again, someone was asking, that was Center Fire Systems, that's where all the SKS parts and the Romanian and other AK parts at really stupid giveaway prices right now. There's a clutch of stuff that came in, don't know where it came from. Center Fire has been buying last ofs in a bunch of locations.
There's a bunch of stuff they have that have been really cheap. Unfortunately, it was onesies or twosies, even though it was a case of something like, you know, 180 AK mags or certain types of mags. Soon somebody saw them, they snarfed them up. But there are deals right now, definitely to check out, take a look at. Guys, I'll tell you what I need help with. I'm looking for the best price for AR-15 mags, period, across the country.
We need the best absolute cheapest. I don't care if they're polymer. I don't care if they're metal What we need are more cash magazines. You're probably going to use them and drop them anyway in many cases. Your better mags hang on to but a lot of times it's going to be fire and drop because you're in a hurry.
I know we have drop pouches, everybody uses them now. We started using them years ago before anybody thought saving mags was a good idea. And the military finally adopted the idea. Isn't that amazing? We had it first. Militia was using them years, decades ago. And it was an idea, taking just a game bag.
and that's all it really is. Instead of putting bunnies or a pheasant in a dump bag, you put magazines in there and that way when everything gets slow you can stop, go through your mags, reload or drop what might be damaged, trade out for others, etc. etc. and be back and squared away but at least you're not down to a couple mags in a harsh language. Mark, so go ahead, jump in there caller.
I'm working so I didn't know if you covered this earlier but there are several places, states that have a National Guard deploy. My state is one of them. I don't know if you covered that or not. I'd really like to know your thoughts. Over. Not yet but again they're all left to states. Nevada which has been taken over by the Californication invasion.
Nevada has always been influenced by California. It's just that it's the Jewish mob boss center. They don't like anybody messing with where they went out in the desert to be away from the law. That's why Nevada exists. Specifically lost wages. Again, the states that have done this, this is for drama, but also preparation as part of the big show, part of the big game.
Here in Michigan, we have a bunch of covert motions. I will repeat again, there they've actually publicly said, we're going to mobilize the National Guard. Now to what degree are they going to issue them weapons? Is the National Guard going to be standing there with bare hands and if anybody does anything, they're going to use harsh language or beach down with a club? Or are they going to be issued weapons? And if they're going to be issued weapons, are they going to be then issued magazines and ammo?
Or are they just on standby with all of the above but out of sight, out of mind? It's purely for the sake of intimidation, not intimidating the left because the left like it when the left riots. They've done that before. Here's the thing. We don't riot, but people will get pissed as progressively the leftists demonstrate just exactly how scurrilous they are and how arrogantly and publicly scurrilous they are, which is what's been happening.
So, with Nevada, Washington State, and Oregon are the three that I believe at least have had public notice. Others actually have already sent through their command structure. We have plenty of people here in Michigan National Guard that have shown us what they're doing. Plenty of people in the Ohio Guard the same way, Indiana, Illinois. So most of the states already have a warning order that came in from Washington, D.C.
And in conjunction with whatever was sent through the governor's office from the Fed, from Washington, D.C., with the, you know, the Pelosi types and the clique, you know, from that circle, they in turn have informed the states to then inform the guards. So what we have are two different conduits of communication. One is a general, you know, the operational orders group, and the other is the state.
operational orders group. And the state liaison officer relaying exactly what all of the individual commands already got as part of the communications grid for possible mobilization to be on standby, have your call-in lists ready to go, have your phone trees ready to be activated, etc., etc.
It's more public in those three states, but it's happening in all the states. And it's at least happened as a warning order. And like I said, one is, it's funny because it leads to the same final location. The governors are supposed to be in charge of the National Guard, but the National Guard has been federalized in advance where it should not be. So it is not a check and balance mechanism. It's typically a prostitution of the federal system.
and those units are receiving, because they receive direct federal funding and they have active personnel who, while they may still be with the Guard, are active constantly, and the money for doing so comes as part of the allocated budget from the Department of Defense. So because of all of these money conduits, the same information that went to the Adjutant General for the National Guard at the Capitol end,
automatically went to the commands anyway at the battalion brigade regiment division level. So it's interesting they got the tap on the shoulder from two different directions, say get ready to kill Americans. And both of them of course the biggest problem we got is a lot of people are like well maybe we're not going to do that. Well of course there's a whole bunch of commies that are officers.
Again, there are always a certain number, or also just yes men. Remember, they want a promotion. To get promoted, you've got to be a yes man. And that's the bunch that they're counting on. Of course, they've never gone full step into the rest of it. So whenever they try that, they might find the world is very different. Go ahead, jump in there. I heard a voice.
Yeah, you're right. Vegas is a libtard part of the state, but they're being deployed in Carcasset City, the capital of Nevada, which is 100% conservative.
So, there's something fishy about that because, as you said many times, we don't protest. So, why would they need them in a conservative area? Over. We won't riot, but we will protest if we see a great malfeasance. You know, you see what I'm saying.
We will protest, but we will not riot. We will burn the town down. I'm gonna burn down the Walmart because I didn't get the vote I wanted. Because I want to go and ransack Walmart's drug section anyway, don't you know? If you're a rioter.
The fact is that the intimidation factor, when you think about it, do you think that the hair brain, nutcase characters in Seattle Tacoma are going to worry about the National Guard? Hell, they've been pissing on the police and everybody right through their face nonstop. Portland, Oregon is the same way. So the real purpose behind this is to intimidate and threaten the people that know that the vote is being messed with.
That's why we might burn down the Freemason large Yeah, well that or a few other places I could think of And you see that's the part that that that needs to be understood just like it was said there The areas that well, let's say where there it's more probable it would happen It's least likely that they would apply for us if it did happen Think about it during the two years. They let Antifa and BLM burned down the country The garden was there and they sat on their hands
Whenever BLM showed up and didn't make any difference if the guard was there, they didn't do shit. Same with the cops, they didn't do shit. Now, when somebody defended themselves, all those rotten, uniformed crash were up there right away to beat you down. If you got waylaid by 40, 50, 60, or 100 nutcases wanting to drag you out of your car, how dare you think you didn't want to be beaten to death? How dare you?
And the cops would be right there to make sure that you were punished for thinking your life was worth something. And the same with the National Guard. They weren't any different. So in reality, as I've said a million times, the target is us, the population that produces. The producers don't want to waste what they produce. And so in the dirt bags that are in government, we're going to go along with the other dirt bags in government in order to attack the producers. That's what this is about.
Go ahead, I heard a voice. Yes, this is Carl in Virginia. I just want to strongly suggest that everyone top off all their fuel tanks this evening. Yep. That was the first thing I did today when I was out and about traveling is, and again, we've had a little bit of a price dropping gas here, not much, but a little bit.
If you got fuel containers, wouldn't hurt to fill them up if you got propane. Propane is the safest fuel to store that you can have, people. In the petroleum product category, top to bottom, propane is the safest to store by the nature of its volatility, the safety technology to preserve it, it makes it the safest to have on the shelf.
Now all of the eens and propane, all the gases are dangerous, they will burn. But fortunately, the containment system for propane is very efficient. So it will survive a lot of things the other ones won't. Go ahead, jump in there. Hey, Chris in California. Just real quick, just yesterday I installed a transfer tank in the back of my little Toyota, picked up. I got it off Marketplace, so if you guys got Marketplace in your area...
I pick one of them up, preferably without the electric tank fuel transfer, sorry, transfer pump. They sell at tractor supply any any food farm store a hand manual hand pump for that. So you can find them pretty suitable prices. I'm gonna meet up now.
Very good. And again, the advantage of the mechanical ones is they can't be knocked down by any other activity such as an EMP strike. It's late, I know, to think about this. Even for myself, I actually have another 1960s car. I've got my eyeball on here. Today I was going to go look at it, but I didn't.
For under $2,000, it's a 66, points and condenser, no anything, no EPA, anything on it. The big thing is points and condenser. Points and condensers for almost any vehicle that takes them are still available. Now, I had a conversation today with another guy who's in car repair but owns an auto shop, an auto parts store.
And it's like he said, he goes, well, you know, whatever electronics you got on board you want to take care of because, you know, like the points in condenser because they don't build them as well as they used to. I said, well, I'm not going to take the old ones off. I just like to have more of them stacked up. And that's true of every vehicle I've got where any electronics that are crucial, the BridgePoint electronics I have duplicates of on board the vehicle. And for the old Mustang I've got, the only reason I got it because it got it incredibly cheap.
And it's, again, it's still first generation electronic brain, is that if you know what you're doing with any of these first generation brains for Chrysler, Ford, or GM, you can bypass them.
and the unit will continue to operate. They were a very crude first-gen balancing system to try and alleviate some of the conflict with going to higher speeds and maintaining greater fuel efficiency because it would level out the fuel flow, etc. There's really not much you could do with a carbureted system, and these were still carbureted. So what's interesting is all you have to do is pull two wires, just join them,
And you bypass completely the little electronic ignition box that's there. They didn't teach anybody that unless you were fiddle farting with the guys that were in field maintenance. But better still are points in condenser because there isn't anything on the system, otherwise it can fail. And even there, during the tests, Abel and Baker, and during all of the above ground nuclear tests,
Points and condenser had a tendency to survive even relatively close proximity to the nuclear burst. Of course, now you're close enough, it fries everything and you're, you know, gone, but that's not relevant. If you're outside of the direct contact area for the detonation, then points and condenser are your first best choice. The other thing is that having a spare set and replacing the condenser only took a few minutes.
and the vehicle's back on the road. Remember also that older vehicles do not have electric fuel pumps. They have mechanical fuel pumps running off of a driver directly off the body of the engine.
attached right to the side of the block. Remember how they used to be? Okay, well they did all the way with that, put the little electronic piss pot in the back, which when they first made those, especially in GM's, were some of the most obnoxious pieces of crap ever put on a car. In fact, with most of you that have pickup trucks, if you've got anything from the 80s or 90s, it's fuel injected electronic fuel pump.
You probably have a panel cut in the base bed of your box, or you should, so that when that fuel pump goes bad, you don't have to get up underneath there and try to worm your way around or drop the tank. All you do is unbolt that cover plate in the box, and you reach down right there to where the fuel pump is. In fact, in the future, you may want to seriously think about using the can opener to make one of those.
If you don't have a hole like that already available because that is the most common component that's probably going to go bad and the biggest issue is you only have so many spare parts out there after a war starts. So things are taking into consideration. Go ahead, jump in there, caller, please. Yeah, just real quick on that transfer tank. Direct me if I'm wrong, but...
I got a diesel tank here and it had some diesel residual diesel in it as long as as well as that filter on there that I saw the drain but um I believe it's more critical to make sure you get all the contents out of a Transfer tank if you're gonna be using it say it was used for gasoline It's more critical I would I believe to get it out if it's gonna be in a diesel application
not so much on a gasoline rig, is that correct? Well the big thing is when you're doing an old, if you're talking about an old tank that you're restoring something you picked it up from somebody? Oh just if you're gonna get a transfer tank in your diesel rig if it had gasoline in it it's more harmful to that that diesel rig versus... Well first of all yeah try to pull all the fuel out you can now remember, mow gas, gasoline
Well, if you had a little residual and you load the tank back up, in other words, if you cleared it out and vacuumed everything out, you could. Or if you ran it right down to whatever the pickup point is. Remember that one of the old tricks with any winter truck driver is to throw a few gallons of gasoline into each one of the saddles. And that helps to spice up the mix a little bit.
Now you don't see that I think as much and I don't know whether it's harmful with the brand new new because I know they've shifted the engines twice or three times you have to have fuel additives all the other fun stuff etc. but years ago with the traditional Detroit diesels guys roll in middle of winter Michigan you know about 20 below
and they'd roll over to the car side and drive a couple of gallons into each tank before they do their fuel mix. Usually they can do it either way. But if there's a small amount, it's not really going to be harmful unless there's something about the new vehicles that might be an issue. So as much as anything, clear out the evacuate the tank completely. There's a different reason maybe for it because remember with any tanks,
You get residual silking and debris. So one of the things you'd want to do if you can, if you can flip it, clean it, and you know vacuum it, get a little nozzle down in there. You want to pull everything out of the inside you can. You also might get some, depending how old the tank is, some chipping off of the side from oxidation. And your filter, fuel filter, this is the other thing. You just brought it up. Guys, I'm religious about fuel filters. I have 10 fuel filters for each fuel filter that I have.
because that's what prevents the sin of whatever else getting into your fuel tank might do to all those other fine little components, be it a carburetor or fuel injected. It doesn't hurt even to put a second, you know, like, well, it'd be a third really, but an additional direct line fuel filter in there that can be replaced as needed, separate from everything else. And it's not gonna be an issue
It shouldn't, in fact, unless you're something really weird with your fuel system, it should have no problem because today you have a positive pressure system from the tank where it's pushing to the engine. So getting the fuel to where it needs to be shouldn't be an issue, but getting a clean fuel feed is most important. In fact, thank you for bringing this up because we've all talked about putting fuel in, stacking fuel right now.
This would be a good time if you without you're not doing any panicky thing, but it's we're heading towards winter anyway This would be a good time to change your fuel filters out might be the last time you get a chance to do it So in any of your units and in fact if you're doing a jump tank like that I'd spend a little more money and buy a little better filtering system. There's all kinds of you know supplemental filter systems If you're going to set up that tank so it can be detached and used whenever you need being something else
Kind of handy to have a pre-filter system there no matter what you maybe cannibalize it and use it for too. See down the road you might need a larger fuel tank for maybe a generator or something you hook up somewhere. You can detach that supplemental tank, hook it up to the other system. Now instead of a one gallon fuel tank you've got a multi-gallon fuel tank. And the big thing is before it gets to that machine or even to your say your second your first reservoir if you're gonna feed it from one to the other.
It'd be nice to have a fuel filter system in line. Now what I do is go and find bulk prices on the filters and usually put, like I said, 10 because you get them so cheap it's ridiculous. There's no reason not to. I know it's an expense, but it's a one-time expense. Once you got it, you got it. So there's something to think about. Anyway, we'll think about where at the top. This didn't take long.
Anyway, good point there. The big thing is, again, if you're gonna be picking up second hand, guys, do everything you can to properly clean out Evacuate. If you're gonna be mounting it to something, any surface-to-surface areas, double-goof it up. Make sure that the areas you can't reach aren't going to easily oxidize. That means if you can, put a few more layers of paint, seal the stuff up, and, doesn't hurt after you've done all that, lubricate all the points with some form of...
CAC lubricant that's designed for under-carriage use. There it is, cheap. You can find a number of different materials out there. I'll bring it up on the 8 o'clock hour. God bless our Republic. Just after the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we're on the march, both day and night. And what I'm looking at, somebody has to ask, well, Mark, what are you looking at? Well, it was a 66, 65, 66...
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on regular shortwave WBCQ the planet right here WBCQ the planet and that's 6.160 regular shortwave. It is Monday. It has been Monday all day. It's a little breezy out there. We've had little rain squalls but no down pouring enough to get everything wet. Of course things that are, the one thing that is up, winter wheat is up right now.
In fact, strong in this area. The winter wheat is looking great going into the season. And a lot of work has been done that probably wouldn't have, but the weather has been perfect. It's been a perfect balance to get out in the fields, not get stuck up to your axles. So pretty good job. Everybody's doing a fine, fine, making a fine effort and getting the task accomplished in the farming end. Also, again, a reminder.
Cold weather operations, it's deceptive, it's actually relatively warm outside. We've got this stuff coming up from the south. And it's wet. So a combination of wet and temperature drop. People have died from hypothermia in 70 degree weather in the evening because it was 90 or 100 during the day. Well, it's not that hot here. But a 20 to 30 degree temperature shift from daylight tonight
is enough to get you killed. So make sure you take jackets, you can throw some sweaters in the car, anything will help. Maintaining core temperature is the big thing. And also don't forget gloves and mittens. Nobody likes mittens, so mittens are really a great one to throw in the car because they'll probably stay there when you need them, you'll have them. But put all this into a utility bag. I just got a dozen of them this weekend for free, regular duffel, little duffel bags.
And that's the perfect thing to stuff all this stuff into and leave it where it can't be seen until you need it. Hey Mark. Go ahead, I think I heard it. Call her. Go ahead. Yeah, it starts out. I was thinking about this the other day. Whatever happened to those vests that we used to wear in the 70s and the 80s? No sleeves. Oh, I still read. Just a down vest or a nice wool vest or something. I think those things would be fabulous because that literally is core temperature and it leaves your arms free to do 15 other things. Over.
Exactly. Every once in a while you run into him at the estate sales but you don't see him out there like you used to. Remember that was the big deal, back to the future. Remember he's wearing the down vest where he goes back in time and he goes, what is that, a life preserver or something? And of course he goes to the future, nobody pays attention. But no, it's a good idea. Again, you can run into them. They're still out there.
The biggest problem is that to a degree because a lot of them are better quality, they're actually asking more money for them now. So that's an issue, but you can get wool. There are surplus versions of the idea, so any of those would be a good choice. And they store well. There's something that doesn't take them a whole lot of space.
But when you need them, where they need them, they're perfect. So that's another consideration. Either wear it and take it with you, and open it up and ventilate as needed. Seal it up when it gets colder. Or have it in stowage on board the vehicle somewhere. But yes, that's another item. Doesn't take up as much space. The big thing is, again, we're in a blessed
late fall to winter right now because this is November and I just I laid some brick Put more block up and painted a few things today. What does that tell you in November? It's November 4th, so That's looking pretty good
I would emphasize again, get all the kind of stuff out of the way, but be prepared for the downturn. The other thing is, it's a beautiful day in the morning. All of a sudden, the weather shift takes place and it drops right down to snow, which I'm expecting. That's what I'm kind of not liking because there's things I don't have completely put away the way I'd like. Tomorrow, no matter what, my priority is going to be finish the five bricks I couldn't finish today, five blocks.
I get those done, I'm amazed at what I've got to accomplish this season. But as soon as I get those five blocks in, my task is to get all the rest of the stuff battened down because winter is going to hit. We normally have snow, at least some snow, and it's best that you do for tracking.
We normally have snow during deer season. Well, we're in deer season. We don't have any snow. So there again, still have plenty of leaves on the tree. Of course, the oaks last into the winter, into the snow season quite a bit, most of the way. They pop out first, fall last. That's the basic rule of oaks. But everything else, we still got a lot of green.
Doing pretty good. Let's take advantage of it. This means we can get ahead of the curve for some of you that are behind. It's an opportunity to accomplish things that otherwise you wouldn't have. And I think you better get through with the checklist real quick. Now the farther south you go, the better off you're going to be probably. Up here in Michigan, we always get a winner. It's not an if we're going to get a winner. It's just what kind of winner it's going to be and how dynamic. Another thing
Real quick, I want to touch on this only because again, it's one of those many things we don't talk about when setting up antennas for radio. Guys, weather balloons or party balloons can be used as a quick way to extend a work with a tether, you know, simple fish line and an old heavy like deep water reel, short reel. I got a ton of them here.
What you can do is set up a fixture that allows you to run a quick long line dipole antenna with a coax attached or a simple wire because it depends on what it is you're hooking up and how you're going to run it. But weather balloons and kites are another one. Kites are completely out of everybody's formula right now. And it's interesting, Thomas Elba Edison
was really into kites. So was Alexander Graham Bell, kind of like the, again, Ben Franklin was too. Of course he was doing the key in the electricity experiment with lightning. But both of the men we're talking about were building kites big enough for people to fly in. And in fact, in both cases, one of the things that they had a great time doing at their ocean side, you know, hideaways,
was flying box kites with their kids, their children, in the box kites. Have you ever seen any of the images of this? It was photographed. And the idea is you launch your child in a kite big enough that they're in the middle of it, and it takes them aloft. And so these kids were flying before anyone else in the country was flying, unless you had a balloon or something like that. But they were actually using kites.
And going aloft for extended periods of time, kind of interesting. Well, the same stability, especially the box kite, which is incredibly stable, can be used as a way to lift and for a short period of time utilize height, you know, taking advantage of height. When you've got an antenna, anytime you can get it up and away from everything else, you've got more distance.
So that's another thing to take into consideration. Plus kites can be used just like drones can be for observation. Cameras can be mounted to balloons, can be mounted to kites. You know what's really funny is there's a shift that's taken place with the new camera fixtures, as I pointed out here several times last year. The new cameras have an onboard fixed target gimbal that allows them to, you identify a point
And it doesn't make any difference how everything else moves around or even how the target moves. Guess what? The camera's going to lock on target and continue to track and triangulate on whatever that fixed point is so that it stabilizes the image.
And this is from the spyware technology. It's been out there for quite some time. But it's a big plus with what were less stable platforms. They always offer a little bit of variance because of either being lightweight or being affected by wind currents, things of that nature where you get an gust or a gif and it moves the piece of equipment and destabilizes the image.
Well, with the new camera technology, that's all gone. So it makes the KITE an interesting solution. In fact, KITE's, if they're released, can even be used like an unguided drone. They're certainly only operating with a wind current, but can be used as an operating surveillance system to a certain distance. If you're willing to sacrifice the equipment or know that you can recover it down the road if you know how to recover the equipment you're deploying.
It is a very useful alternative option. Don't forget kites. I mentioned fishing. I'll tell you what, when I'm talking about deep water reels, there's a whole family of short rod heavy gauge fishing reels for deep water fishing here in the Great Lakes.
I keep running into them in estate sales and they're beautiful pieces of equipment number one. They're just a fantastic industrial grade fishing reel. I mean literally industrial grade. The neat thing is they're set up for heavier fish so they usually have a heavier line on board and you can always buy more line but for the kind of work we're talking about doing to deploy a kite, they're perfect because you can also use them to recover. Just like when you deployed it by releasing the brake.
And then you lock it, and you start bringing it back to service, back in, under control. So it can be restored and deployed later. Idea is not just complaining about the problems. Another thing here real quick, one more time, I had a couple more requests. Over at Apex Gun Parts, that's where the humanitarian rations are, apexgunparts.com.
Just to reinforce what we've talked about before, apexgunparts.com. Of course, everybody's talking about the final, the end of the, let's see, the holiday shopping election season is almost over.
holiday shopping election will end tomorrow, well in theory, but there's going to be, just like we'd have an internet sale on the weekend, apparently there's going to be a whole bunch of days where they get to fiddle part with the election sale.
slash the election season. And so even tomorrow isn't really the end. Isn't that exciting? We've got this big, long monkey-screwed, protracted activity that is about as effeminate and about as childish as you can imagine. But that reflects the people that you've allowed to gravitate towards control.
And needless to say, the communists love it. But again, the Republicans have totally failed to put their foot down and prevent it. And so we have this fiddle fart around, a month and a half, two month long election sale. By the time you're done, it's like old mattresses. There's only some old mattresses left at the end, a few odds and ends, some weird shaped stuff, maybe too big, maybe too small. Maybe not quite the best quality product, but it'll be there.
So tomorrow will be the big election sale day! Buy some, get some! 10% off, 20% off! If you're willing to slide some money sideways, you can buy some more votes. So again, don't worry. And even then, it all won't be counted because they've got another plan. At least that's what the bad guys are saying. So we'll see what happens. In the meantime, and because of that,
One of the questions was about the guard and why it's being deployed. Well, what you have going on with all of the activities here is what the communists always do, what the ring knockers and the globalists and the monarchists always do. They don't run a line and do one thing so you go, oh, look, they're building something. And the first row of bricks tells you where the bricks are going to be. And then the next row kind of gives you an idea, well, they're going up. We expect that.
And then you get so many lines up and you see where the windows go, and now you can kind of figure out, well, it's got tiny windows. Maybe it's like a house or something. Oh, it's got big picture windows. Maybe it's going to be a store. That's not how they build when they're building for destruction. What they do is they have two different crews, multiple crews, not two, two different elements, but multiple crews. And each is working on one part of the run of bricks.
And then on the right side, think of it like if you lay your hand sideways and you open your fingers up, you see those gaps between the fingers? That's the difference in what they've accomplished. The fingers represent different runs of brick. And when you look at it, it doesn't fully make sense. But then if you turn your head to the left, you see the other hand facing the seal, the other hand, fingers-wise. And the fingers are a part there too. And so there's these different runs that are being made.
And each one is obviously part of a threat mechanism, but there is not a painted image or a run of bricks that makes any sense with the design. Then what they do is they get their knuckle-dragging police state type rodents like Homeland Security and the cops that they bought and paid for it.
you know, local, you know, county, state level. And they push the two groups together and look at that. They fingers intertwine and the whole prison wall is built all at once. Can you picture what I'm talking about? That's what's going on. That's why we have pieces here and pieces there. Why? Once we have certain indications of activity, we need to determine and again survey to see if the rest, if it's happening in a similar fashion in other locations.
Up in Escoda, Michigan, as I pointed out last week, we have 350 plus brackets FEMA semi-trucks showing up. FEMA semi-trucks and trailer combinations showing up at the old air base on the south side. North side is still active. You're just not supposed to know about it, but Uncle Mark tells you about it.
But the south side of this old Duke and also refueler facility is filling up with, and not even really filling up, it's a massive complex, the tarmac there is, you've got to look at it from the air, go to Google. Punching out SCOTA and go look at the old air base. You'll see what I'm talking about. Those planes are 747s that are sitting there and they don't take up all the tarmac on the south side, do they?
Well anyway, the FEMA trailer is supposed to be coming in and bracket FEMA because, well wait a minute, the announcement we had was being read by the supervisor of the township committee, the leader of the committee.
And he was going over airport news. So it's not us saying this, it's them telling everybody else, oh it's okay, this is perfectly normal. Well if it's perfectly normal, why weren't they here before? Oh it's perfectly normal, don't worry about it, don't think about it. Well wait a minute, why do we need 350 FEMA trailers up here in the middle of nowhere? Well it's okay, it's perfectly normal, you just need to ignore it, everything's fine, smile and wave, okay. Here's the thing, go find Osco to Michigan.
Take a look at the population density information for each of the counties. Take a look at the location. Location, location is everything. So why would FEMA, who's out of money and couldn't send anything like this down to North Carolina and couldn't find or send anything like this to Tennessee, all of a sudden is dropping this massive materials pod
in the middle of nowhere away from all the population centers and is, oh, it's going to be servicing six of the upper counties of the state. Servicing them for what? We don't have hurricanes in Michigan. In fact, up there, we don't really mostly have even tornadoes. We have winter. We have had winter before.
We've had really bad winters. The farther north you go, the more everybody expects the bad winters. So there's nothing that's a surprise for us there. So why? At an obscure, yet very large and very well equipped, U.S. Air Force Base that isn't an Air Force Base, but still is, would you deploy 350 material support transports
in the middle of BFE. Personally, and again since we had this question asked a couple times, my attitude is that what we're seeing is the same thing we've already seen with FEMA. They're lying about what they have or what they're doing.
FEMA lied that they had the money for emergency assistance, but spent it all on the illegal aliens, providing them with resources, but also, I am sure, spending money on other military or martial ordinance and equipment in preparation for the Fed's betrayal of the American people with the use of foreign nationals as combatants against the American population.
The attorney general or for attorney general, the inspector general's office and the auditor's office have identified massive numbers of purchases of martial equipment that in no way shape or form is useful to the departments whose money was used to purchase the material. Plate carriers, tactical gear,
magazines, ammunition, and it's not like the institution bought the entire potpourri that would be necessary to outfit a single group of people. Each of the stolen account numbers, each of the quantities that are of the stolen money, are for single items. So in the big picture, like I said, they're building part of the brick wall from the right side. They build the other part from the left side, and then they push them together.
The Postal Service apparently is the one buying all of the plate carriers for the foreign troops or for the illegal alien army that they brought in. Personally, again, who I think it is, the Chinese are the dominant. I don't believe that any of them are illegal aliens, per se. I believe, again, they've gone over. They made their deal with the communist Chinese for betraying America because they want America to be like communist China.
And these characters were infiltrated in a very cost effective way because we footed the bill for a whole damn thing. But the Chinese go to Central America or into Mexico. They had a network of Chinese Communist enclaves slash camps.
where the military personnel were rooted to come up into the United States. The Jewish non-governmental organizations were the coordinators for the whole operation. They're not betraying us because they're not American. They're waging war against us. That's why the B-witches should be shot. The Mexican government fully cooperated. The Jewish non-governmental organizations were running the Jewish run cartels.
They brought the Chinese and other foreigners across. The Chinese have been routed to specific locations. The materials for, you know, the off the books materials, though on the books, materials for preparing this interior police of the secret police of Homeland Security's, which is America's KGB,
They then deploy the personnel and then have pods of material on standby either for replacement or first for equipping, but then also for replacement and material follow-up support because if you have secret police infantry operations slash aggressor operations, you are going to have to resupply and resupport perishables, magazines, ammunition, even medical support.
food rations, things of that nature. You would subdivide it so that, for instance, the 350 count pod semi group would have all of the above and would be, as I've told you a million times, Quartermaster being so important to operations that that 350 count semi trailer pod has everything necessary to support one, two, three, or four
Homeland Security, Foreign Troop, Interior Police Units. Now, this is why for all of you listening, I need your help. We need to go to look at every airport in the country to see how many of these semi-pods are showing up. We need to look at your county fairground areas. All of your administrative areas for, for instance, sports departments with the colleges.
stadiums are already designated. Something nearby, if it starts to pile up, indicates that those stadiums will be used as originally intended. Walmarts are another one that need to be observed. Anyway, heads up on that because we're at the bottom of the hour, so we're going to stay consistent if we can. We're getting pretty good so far today.
And after all, we own the network. You should be able to do this. First of all, you're listening to us on WBCQ 6.160 Regular Shortwave. That's WBCQ, the planet. 6.160 Regular Shortwave. We're also on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org.
I'll tell you what, we played at Krista Berg and I had another one here that was a request. Like I said, we're not going to play the big triple X for Krista Berg as Revolution, Light of Fire, Never Forget. We're not going to play that one. Not yet. Again, this is the second time where I've mentioned Krista Berg and I know it is actually the favorite. A lot of our listeners have requested it, but quite a few actually. But, I'm going to take it off another... Oh, I'm sorry?
I heard a voice. I said it's one of mine. Oh yes, yeah, again. However, there's another one out there. It's part of the, I think it's the next album after the getaway, but it's Freedom. So Ed, let's see if we can pull that up. Christoperg, Freedom. And again, there's an interesting theme to this particular album, which invokes the
hearts and minds of those who stay behind or those who are waiting for someone to return from the battlefield and they don't. It's rather interesting. I think Ed's found it. Good dynamic piece, a lot of drums. Christoperg has his own engineering group so he really knows how to make the sound drive. Okay, it's just another way to explain it. Again, this is off. Forgive me.
It's the freedom novel. Here we go. It's Krista Berg, Freedom. And everybody out there, I believe that actually is the album. But keep me in the microphone, you know how that is. It's just been so long since I've pulled the albums out. And in this case, it's one of my favorites. But there's two other associated songs worked into this album that
create the storyline since all of his albums do have a general theme or at least a role to them like everybody does it's an author when they do music now next Sorry guys just you know this is my favorite song and I know we're gonna eat up a minute or two here with this but For everybody out there I keep hearing a shing of teeth and running of hair and we should be joyful for we will sing as we slay
And we will fight, if need be we will fall, though I plan on making the enemy do it instead. Remember, patent speech is still the best thing to relate to. And for everybody, we are going to end up in a fight. Nothing is going to get you around it. Bad guys have already made up their mind. The old Wicked Witch of the West has left the room. The crazy monkeys are circling around outside, flying around, crazy flying monkeys. And the bad guys are going to make their move. Do not fret.
Do not let your heart fail because this is the fight we've been waiting for and this is the purpose that we're here for and we have an obligation to do so. So let's get ready for it. And besides, we'll be... Didn't you get dressed up for nothing? That's right. I think negotiation is over. He didn't like that.
Anyway, Johnny Cash, further on up the road, for everybody out there, no matter what, where we fall, we will all meet again, further on up the road. This to me is the infant-rimming song, the attitude song. And for all of you, like you said, we didn't get dressed up for no reason. And in this case, well, Johnny gets himself squared away. I mean, you remember why you're there, what you're doing, and when we're done, we'll all meet.
together further on up the road because we've got a purpose here in life. So let's step up, let's man up to this people.
And a song to sing I got a song to sing It keeps me out of the cold And I'll meet you further on Up the road, further on Up the road, on Up the road Where the way is done and the night is cold One sunny morning as I know Further on Up the road, in the desert
my time searching through the dust looking for a sign if there's a light up ahead well brother I don't know I got this fever burning in my soul further on up the road further on the road facing member 10 yards post advance back up behind him 20 yards let's move on down the road
And it is Monday, the beginning of the week here, the work week for everybody. Tomorrow is state election day when at the end of the election, the sales month and a half that we've had exciting bargain basement deals are being made even as we speak. Cheapifying and quantifying the worthless turds that make up the district of criminals and the excrement that is gravitated to our government.
And everybody just lets it carry on and on and on. Go ahead, jump in there, Carl. I have been getting things ready here. And I noticed my Hasgatt helmet, the chin strap, was looking a little shaggy. And I think I would really like to have another leather band. You don't happen to have off the top of your head, like who has those at a good price right now, do you?
Wait a minute, are you talking about the sweat band or are you talking about the inside thing? The leather, the chin strap and the leather sweat band. Well the sweat band, that's the tough one. The last company we had, had them for a great price at about 99 cents. But I haven't really seen them as an item that's been popping up. But you know what, you might want to check Sportsman's Guide. We should do that anyway. I need to know.
There's a source we have that we picked up other material from here recently that might actually have them. He may not know exactly where they are right away. Now, as far as the chin strap goes, take a look over at Sportsman's Guide dot com. They have two of the replacement chin strap systems for $1.98 for the Kevlar helmets. Brand new.
I do have a quantity of them. I picked up like 40 of them right away. For that price, that's like again, it's one of those inane items that when they're surplus and they're available, when they first come out of surplus, they're cheap and then they start going stupid price, you know, year after year. Yeah, my business delays for a while and the brass clips on the ends are getting kind of, they're starting to show a little green.
And that is not bad, but it's showing some age. It's got some minute cracks in it. It's not worn out. It's not torn. But what the hell, if I'm going to die, I might as well die with a new sweatband on. I might as well, if I'm going to die, I might as well look good. Remember the break for it. If I'm going to die, at least I'm going to look good.
As he looks over at him with his very fine French uniform. As a matter of fact, Coleman's would be another one to check. And strangely enough, as we know, you know what? And I don't know what they do have on the shelf right now because they have been adding a few things. Gun parts corp. Go over to gun parts corp and look in there. Yes, I know they've got helmet attachments, but I don't know what they have right now.
Probably a question other people are having because a lot of people are going through their gear. One of the things that I've been doing and I've got enough to do it now is I've got a quantity of the Bulgarian steel helmets. But when we got them, they were one of those deal things where, well, they're a good price. I mean, they were only like $3 apiece. And they're actually the heavier Warsaw Pact helmet. They're not the bell ringer. They're heavy. They're thud.
These are ballistic helmets. They're just steel helmets. But the internals were tired. So what I'm doing with those is the US PASGAT helmet straps. I'm adapting to those. And I'm using the German, not German, not for the old Stelhelm, but one of the other German strap sweat bands.
that came off of the German copy of the US Pissbot. The Germans built their helmet to look like ours, but its internals were the way that they've always built their helmets by size, specific first of all, but also a separate suspension system. The German helmet that looks like a US M1 helmet is one piece, not two. It doesn't have a helmet liner and then the helmet shell.
So, the liner actually is pretty interesting and heavy, pretty girthy. Forgive me, the sweat band. So, we actually need to look for more because I've got a number of helmets in another spot that I need to rebuild because I just got them because I couldn't pass up the price. They were free almost, not quite, but pretty close. And that's one of the things that we will wear out.
The other thing is that the newer straps have the four point contact instead of the two. So if we can adapt them to other pieces of equipment, they are going to offer a little more stability. Helmets always weeble wobble, no matter how hard you try. What I mean by that, if you've ever noticed when guys are running with combat helmets that are full weight, that they'll grab the helmet and hold the top, you know, hold down on the head, the top of their head.
Well, that's because they're trying to keep it centered so it doesn't flip forward, slide back, especially the more junk you have on the helmet, which is why they had to add more suspension straps. Because you put night vision, the battery pack, the counterweight, you attach headgear for the radio equipment because you've got the tag points on the side.
Well, that's a lot of junk hanging on your head, guys. And you still got a lot of... I wish things already... Over four pounds, so... I really don't want to add any more on top of that. Right. By the way, on that note, though, and I will have a sample, for the PazGAT or for the steel helmets, I've got one of the other night vision fixture systems that's designed as an add-on for those helmets.
It is that it's got a see it's got a J clip that goes along the chain of the forehead area But it still accommodates the vision frame for hooking up whatever model you want. You know the the first stirrup cup It'll it'll mount on any helmet we have so I've got a say by the way that they offered and it's cheap very cheap that Fluctorn the German Fluctorn slash tropical your reversible cover it will not fit on this
I've got it pulled as tight as I could possibly get it. It's just because you have Velcro straps like the other one, it's got just a string band that you tie off in the back. And I could get all blood. I had it stretched to the point where it was starting to tear. I've got some other animals that are not quite as beefy as this. And I'll put it on one of those. That's because they're size specific, and they're probably the smaller size. Uh-huh.
That's what it is. I don't know where they are, well, yeah, but I don't know if we don't know if the people who had them knew what the sizing was, if you know what I mean. Just because they're in the surplus industry does not mean they are excited about the surplus, and they do not read the Dorsha anyway, you know? It could be like that woman in Iowa, the Iowa Register, whoever it was.
She's the great pollster and she's a professional and she does all of this stuff and was getting interviewed about the numbers and she couldn't figure out what the Rs and the Ds were in the chart. So yes, you're not a pollster, you're a propagandist, you're a shill for the system and so basically everybody's now disregarded everything she had to say. Over.
The R is for Rebel Alliance and the D is for Dunder Head. There we go. Something like that. So Pueblo Rat and Demican? Yes sir, that's it. Well, as it is, again, if you are outfitting, we've mentioned a few companies, at the very least, if you're listening, you have to have something to carry whatever your tactical
Munitions load is if you're going to be carrying a rifle or a shotgun or whatever you need a carrying system for magazines or ammunition depending on what the system is There are a lot of very simple easy to put together. You know combat kits But you need to be doing it now you don't need to be thinking after the fact oh Maybe I should have had something to carry all these mags or even just a few mags in There are a number of solutions
And again, with the MOLLE gear, you can adapt a number of different pouches real quick. I will remind everybody, I know we've got a lot of guys I talked to this weekend. They committed to the Garand, but they're like, well, I like the MOLLE gear, but they don't have any, you know, any Garand belt-type pouches. They said, well, yes and no. And so I didn't point out, because I had some of the, I bought six of them from Sportsman's Guide, the Dutch.
A grenade pouch mix. It was cheap. They were pennies, especially with our discount. And I pointed out, OK, well, you put the size of a D-clip, your standard grenade pouches, if you make a little box system for it, just like you have little cartridge holders inside the bandoliers. OK, you have them for either five shot or, you know, stripper clips or for D-clips with a grand.
And each one of those grenade pouches will hold, depending on who made them, which country and what their grenades are like, will at least hold two D-clips comfortably, making it a D-clip pocket, taking the grenade pockets, which there's billions of, guys, there's more of those pouches around than anything else. And most everybody doesn't have grenades. Well, you will eventually, and very soon as a matter of fact. But in the meantime, if you got a grand, you can use the grenade pouches
as your D-clip holders and you can make up a really nice molly kit that actually you'll be carrying more rounds than you would with just the regular cartridge belt from World War II. Now any Grand type weapons that we have, we're using the World War II Korea to Vietnam 10 pocket cartridge belt, which by the way really didn't change all the way back to World War I and before. So
They work, but you can use MOLLE. Also, let me point out that there's a bunch of Greek pouches that came in. A couple different companies have them, but the best price for M14, if you want these, M14 or for the M1 Garand pouches that will fit on a standard pistol belt and work with your M1956 Webgear or with your Alice gear.
Each one has a couple of pockets or has two M14 mag pouches. There are two for I think about $4, $50, or $5 over at apexgunparts.com. Apexgunparts.com. And they're modeled after the USM14 mag pouch system, the way it's set up, the canvas double mag. They have the same kind of connector system.
So you can take these and adapt them to whatever more modern, standard pistol belt based and eight suspender or wide suspender based system you choose. Again, right now for a little bit, that particular type of equipment is a little better priced for the moment. It's not going to last. Either stuff's going to sell out or somebody's going to think it's worth more and it'll start to price creep. Everything always does.
But in the meantime, solutions, not just complaining about the problems. Either way, this will work for the garand. There's a big flurry of garands that went out that I guess we missed them. But there's a lot of people that picked up two or three among garands in pretty decent shape from a couple of the different import waves. And those of which popping up in some of the young people's hands
So we're having to re-coach about what needs to be done to keep the Garand operational. Not a problem. I don't have any difficulty with that at all. The M1 Garand and .30-06, that's a battlefield superiority round. The government finally acknowledged that that's a good round. That's why the government went to 6.8. They didn't go down in size, guys. They went back up in size. So all you guys with .308s and 8mm, .30-06s, guess what?
You're already in the right place. You're already where government has to come back to. Isn't that cool? You're way ahead of the curve. Now, that doesn't mean I'm throwing out the baby with the bathwater, because you know what I'm going to say next. AR-15s are the gladiest of the day. Guys, you can put them together cheaper than anything else. And it's true, that Garand is going to cost about $700 to $800, $900, or $1,000. Used to be a $180 rifle.
But you can now buy an AR-15 and put it together for about $300, plus or minus. And over at Delta Tactical right now, they have some complete lowers. They're FFL, but they're complete for $84 apiece. They're BLEMS. $84, Delta Tactical, they do require an FFL. But OK, you can go over to one place right now and buy a
an upper for $139 with a shorty barrel. You can go over here and buy the lower for $84 due to math. Now, is it going to be the prettiest weapon in the world? I ain't looking for pretty. I'm looking for functional. And usually with the blems, you have to search to find it. On the other hand, if I got some booboo on the outside, you know what's going to fix that? Oh, it's pretty paint. Well, it's all done.
Since we're going to tactify the weapons anyway and make them disappear by camouflaging them, I really don't care if there's a being on the outside or even a little mill mark that's not right. Because it made a little boo-boo. I don't care about the finish. That's that old German philosophy, wartime production. Anything that did need to be finished, well don't worry about it. British were the same way with the Enfield. Guys, they painted the Enfields.
The number four mark one, they painted them. And when they got boo-boos or dings or they were going to another part of the planet, they painted them a different color. Painted. That's just all there was to it. Why? It's a tool. And a toolbox. Gotta make sure it keeps functioning. Don't have to look pretty. There isn't any reason for it.
So, another thing Bob that note is also Montana AR-15. Boy, you guys got me hooked on this one looking at some of the stuff we just had one of the groups go in and pick up some goodies. Keep an eye on both of those locations, Delpitactical and Montana AR-15. They have had scopes for $20 or less. Now the last ones went out for $15 and they sold in a few hours.
And these are the same scopes that were due in 128 or what was it, $96 only a few days earlier. They're clearing out an inventory. Take advantage of that while you can. God bless our republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And we're on the march both day and night.
We'll make sure that we're squared away. You need to be, too. Tomorrow is the end of the official end of the big selling of the U.S. government to foreign interests. We used to call it election day, but it's election month and a half, six months. And that means tomorrow the sale ends, and now the real contest begins. Hacking and chopping rules. Also, assassination attempts. God knows what's coming next.
But it should be exciting right here in America with a K. Thank you to WBCQ for having us, 6.160 regular shortwave. The communists continue to move and we will deal with them. God bless. And taking over, bye bye.