November 7, 2024
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Mark Koernke discussed medical preparedness, field trauma treatment, and supply sourcing across three hours. He emphasized building personal medical kits with gauze, bandages, and antibiotics from vendors like ShopMedVet and efishmox.com, and recommended specific eBay deals for tactical gear and Israeli bandages. In the evening segment, he warned of 350+ FEMA trucks at Oscoda Air Force Base in Michigan, urged listeners to survey local airports and Walmarts for suspicious activity, and criticized incoming administration figures as former leftists despite their new conservative positioning. He stressed that conflict with the federal government is inevitable and that citizens must remain prepared and vigilant.
- medical preparedness
- trauma treatment
- field dressing
- shopmedvet
- efishmox
- antibiotics
- amoxicillin
- penicillin g
- fema trucks
- oscoda michigan
- homeland security
- tactical gear
- molle vest
- ak-47 magazines
- centerfire systems
- civil defense
- militia preparedness
- conflict inevitable
- trump administration
- elon musk
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Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay attacks 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. Those who do you harm, so they could burn down churches and see me farm. And keep our country. 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 send artillery and guns to foreign shores. And send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which
We fought and died or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Do you wish to live in fear? most sons of the Republic arise defend the Constitution the supreme law of the land Preserve our great Republic and each God given right and pray to God in bright as I awoke he vanished in the mist for once he came words were true
But we have ourselves to blame, for even now as pirates trampled each god-given rite. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. Stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep. What would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Drums, the drums. I hear the drums. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the...
hour of the intelligence report I'm our corny one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west east west and north ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on
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Thursday, is it Thursday? No way, yes way, it's Thursday already. This did not take long. I even went to a yard sale today. And in fact, a really good one. A bunch of medical supplies, and I'm almost for free. So again, it is Thursday. It is the 7th of November. It is the
The 16th year of Open Obvious and In Your Face Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K-2024, older calendar, 2024 battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. Let the dance continue. We have a lot of work to do there, by the way.
Interesting enough, perfect weather, blue sky, jets up in the air, no chemtrails, just real short conventional vaporization from the exhaust at altitude. I should say vapor response by the engines at altitude. Other than that, medium temperatures that you couldn't really, you could never complain about, they're as good as they're going to get.
And so for everybody out there, again, get done what you can. I cannot emphasize that enough. It's pretty obvious. Of course, you got to go to work. Got to go to work. As soon as you get off work, we still got a few hours of labor time left, and I'd spend it outside. I even got more tactical painting. In fact, I emptied several spray cans of flat green, flat brown, loam, and cans. So I'd say I'm getting something done there, a couple of each.
And as it is, let's see, questions, nothing really exciting. The trauma, we get to hear the whining and the wheezing and the gnashing of teeth and running of hair. And then we have on the other side, the, oh, it's the golden age. We don't have to do anything now. Donald Trump is here. No, Donald Trump is not here. Still two months before Donald Trump is here.
And for all of the noise, congratulations, the bad guys haven't gone anywhere. Now, just to rain on everybody's parade in a roundabout way, but not really. It's like, well, you know, they can still assassinate Joe Biden and throw Kamala Harrison there and make her, well, actually, they'd have to change all these numbers for Donald Trump, wouldn't they? Oh, that's right.
Think about it, with all the expression of he's going to be the next guy up, but what if they did away? What if all of a sudden, in that classic Mossad slash CIA type of surprise death, good old Joe Biden has an attack of heart. What happened to Joe? I don't know, he just kept walking up against that wall, walking up against that wall.
On board, motor control was stuck and then he just stopped for a second and he flopped sideways and he just twitched and Joe's not with us anymore. Of course, it actually happened like six months ago and they've been using a stand and he's been long dead. Oops, did I say that? Yeah, yeah, I did. Whatever they've been doing, bottom line is he's been pretty much irrelevant except as, of course, the demonstrative icon of failure. But what if they bumped off Biden?
Now, anybody, nobody on our side, nobody, there isn't anybody that is interested in bumping off any of the other side in office. We want them to stay either right where they are, which is to rock in place until failure point, which is coming up real quick, or if they want to step down, they can step down. Now, by the way, Biden could still also, at the very least, have a final Woodrow Wilson moment
and all of a sudden do the same thing, keel over sideways, but not die. Now, in Woodrow Wilson's case, they did not let anybody know about his illness and how bad, how sick he actually was, and he was bedridden for months and months and months and months and months, and his wife ran the government the whole time along with Colonel House. I have mentioned this for as long as I've been up on the air because it's an important part of history.
Why? Well, they don't mention Woodrow Wilson, but on occasion, and usually they dredge him out, you know, they drag his corpse out of the history books, so to speak, when they're pushing the next, the great one, which he's never been notably great in the eyes of the American people, especially veterans, because Woodrow Wilson lied his ass off just like every demican does.
I'm not going to send American boys to fight the European war." And then he sent American boys to fight the European war. Of course, here's the problem with that. Who says it was him? Late enough in his years, it's very likely that Colonel House and the wife were the ones who actually generated the order for war.
Think about that one. World War I, which then brought you World War II, which then will bring you World War III. Of course, I guess if we didn't have World War I, we'd have numbered, you know, well, we'd probably, first of all, wouldn't have had World War II, at least not the way we know it. So it wouldn't have been known as World War I possibly, but then the other one would be World War I. Isn't that fascinating? Just think about the jiggly numbers here.
The same is true with regard to what's going on with the Trumpite if all of a sudden they figure they want to get rid of Biden, which they have wanted to, I'm sure. If they thought it would have been more beneficial for him to have an attack of heart and keel over sideways officially, they would have done it. They may still do it because, yes, it does allow for a transition of command.
And then they can create some other fictional panic from outside or they can lie about something from within. He was assassinated, well, probably, but not by anybody on the Republican side. The Democrats, on the other hand, are getting more and more pissed because he already, as you may have heard, acquiesced today and stated that there was going to be a peaceful transition of power.
Now, nobody in the enemy camp wanted to hear that today. Did anybody notice the response from everyone? Yeah, that means they're going to use... Oh, but they're going to use the silencers, Mark. Well, they have them. I mean, we know the voter fraud group here in Michigan is armed to the teeth. The management and their Mossad operatives were anyway. So I don't think it's going to be any different. I think that we are going to have a problem with this.
And with what he just did, it's not that he was, you know, it's interesting because everybody keeps now mentioning what we've said for years, you know, everybody in the Patriot Movement is now being mimicked by all these parrots that are all the stand-in. All of a sudden they discovered they want to be conservatives, okay? Every one of them is right now in the top end of the Trump group. Every last one of them has been a leftist. Every one of them.
Not one or two, every one of them, including Trump. So all of a sudden they've discovered that, oh, there's this cabal and it's the Bushes and the Clintons and, you know, and Obama. Yeah, yeah. And so, you know, this puts them out. Well, as has been kind of acknowledged, they had to use Biden and run him the way that they did because Obama wanted to continue to be in charge.
But as has also been pointed out, there's no love lost between any of these people. So what faction other than the Biden faction, which is a minority group, what faction does Joe Biden represent? Like I said before, Kamala Harris. As far as Kamala herself, what power, what faction does she bring to the table from behind the scenes? Nothing. She has nothing.
She's purely a tag along to the end extension of the Obama scam. That's all. So when all of a sudden either of these characters are in a standalone situation, they have no infrastructure. Well, Biden is now the one in the way. Would Kamala be useful? Yes, Kamala can play as I've said many times. In a situation like this, Kamala comes out as Mark Antony.
The ring knockers kill Joe Biden in whatever way that they choose to do to be gory, noisy, horrible, or maybe quiet and off in the back, you know, back quarter, who knows. But after the death, then Kamala comes out, plants her boot on the corpse of the Petosniffer meat puppet, and goes, I come not to praise Joe Biden, but to bury him. Friends!
pedophiles, queers, sycophants, feminists, lend Kamala your ear. And that's exactly where they could move this. That's one of the many options they have still. And again, none of the critical combat components of the secret police operation made up of the satanic pedo queers has gone anywhere. You see anybody jump ship, quit like in the last few days?
Hear about mass leavings from the FBI? Have you heard about mass leavings from the secret elements of Homeland Security? Military? Bunch of people resigned real quick. Now there's been a bunch of people that have been playing musical chairs in the command with because of embarrassments that they couldn't hide anymore. But, and some are actually, here's the thing, there are actual resignations or relieving of commands that have taken place
that are part of the heterosexual side of the military versus the queer side of the military. Remember, the maintenance and operations shipyard command and the commander and the executive officer in Japan were relieved of command simultaneously. That indicates something afoul between the two of them, not one. Well, if you take a look at them, they look like a couple of poof-tahs.
So, it's most likely that they were Pufte assignment personnel. Now, then all of a sudden we have another officer pulled from command of one of the carriers. And it sounds by what actual military personnel are saying is the propaganda that they've thrown out there through the DOD as opposed to what's really going on are two different things.
So, what it is is probably a tit for tat. Look, look, look, look. We had to pull the two faggots out of here. So, look, look, look, look, look. We got to do a hetero over there. With no justification, it's just they had to figure out who they could throw a dart at and use for to appease the sociopaths that make up the rest of the bureaucracy, the Fruit Loop Satanic Peto Queers.
Okay, so there's a bunch of politicking going on at the end of this thing because we're headed towards an in theory change of command, in theory. But there is plenty of time. You're looking at 58, what, 58 days? About 56, 57, 58, I'd say 58 days. We'll take this one off, so let's just say 57. You have 57 operational days for them to perform an action or actions or whatever type.
None of the ground force, none of the accumulated strength that they've acquired is going anywhere. So you haven't cleared the bridge. In fact, you've actually just experienced a long firefight and we're now at the end of it. You stop, you've completed the task. What do you do? I've told you so many times. You don't stop and rest.
You don't high five, you don't get into some kind of movie dialogue or whatever. No, you stop, you look around, you start accumulating ammunition, you grab everything the enemy dropped or everything that the dead dropped and you start stuffing pockets, you start stacking grenades in front of you, you try to find any belt fit or heavy weapons you can and you point them outbound. Why? Because the counter attack is coming anywhere from 20 seconds to 20 minutes from now.
immediately. So the first thing you do, you win a campaign, you win an operation, you come back and you're in a secure point. What's the first thing you do? You go to the Ordnance Locker, you go to the Ordnance Area, and you refill every magazine. You replace lost magazines, you replace your grenades, you replace pyrotechnics. You make sure that your water is refilled. Until your tactical combat kit is ready to go, you don't rest.
Until you're ready to fight as well as you just fought, you don't rest. Why? Because you only have been involved in a single firefight. Hell, you haven't even won the complete battle yet. Let alone the war. You got all these fools talking about, oh, it's gonna be the Golden Age, the Golden Age.
Well, don't count your little golden goose eggs before any of them get a chance to clunk clunk hatch, for that matter, delayed. Because they haven't even been pushed out by the golden goose yet. Prior, proper planning prevents piss poor performance. And it's this kind of, you know, situation that also allows for the idea on the part of the enemy that they can make a move.
You have to stay sharp. You have to understand that there is a lot more work to do if you're serious about the concept of this Trump thing. And I would remind you that basic old poster that's out there hanging around. I've got it on the office here. Oh, not this one. The other office, the other workstation. On the plains of hesitation lie the blackened bones of countless millions.
Who at the dawn of victory sat down to rest and resting died? Does everybody understand that? I want everybody, really want everybody to focus here. Now, here's been a couple conversations. I have had many this last, this week. And I'm gonna tell you that the most common conversation is people taking up my idea and offer, something I've repeated out here many times.
about setting up medical units and medical support. Now, because of this, I've often mentioned ShopMedVet.com. ShopMedVet.com. ShopMedVet.com. Now, let me explain something. Even if you don't have a complete plan, let's say right now you're listening to what Uncle Mark is saying.
and you've decided you're going to act, but you need a source plan, a mechanism, a date planner so that you can go down the checklist and figure out what it is that you need to put into the inventory. You can act right now, and I'd prefer that you do. Go to ShopMedVet and understand that there are some basic items that people we will never have enough of. Okay? Number one, rolled gauze.
Rolled gauze is a priceless utility tool that we need more of, period. The cool thing about ShopMedVet, number one, they have incredibly stupid cheap product. Number two, they have incredibly ridiculously cheap shipping. There is no way you can tell me that you can't fit into your budget at least some order and buying some materials from ShopMedVet to put your personal combat.
and personal trauma set kids together. Because there's a ton of stuff sitting there. By the way, as a sub note real quick, they have a bunch of really great deals on scrubs. If you're going to put medical scrubs together, remember bigger is always better than small, but they're small out there for a dollar, something, an item. They've got surgical scrubs, or forgive me, they've got surgical suits.
for $24 for 30 of the out suits with the knitted cuffs. I bought a case of those out of policy with the last order and I usually buy two. But they still have them in stock. They're a giveaway price, less than a dollar a piece. And again, for properly being able to kit out your surgical or your forward medical team, it's priceless.
Now, dock out in the field is not going to run around in something like that. The medic that's tending you is going to be out fit pretty much the same way you are. He'll just have a big toolbox for trying to keep you alive. Okay, now to keep that toolbox stuff, there are certain things that we can use no matter what. So, again, any size gauze, but there are some really good prices in the discount section right now, 3 cents a roll and 5 cents a roll.
One, they're 3 inches tall. I think the others are 4 or 5 inches tall. I have to double check. I don't care. Either one is good for that price. But the fact is, you could get a case of both, one of each. And then 2 by 2s, 3 by 3s, 4 by 4s, 5 by 5s, gauze, sponge. The smaller ones are typically listed as sponges. But they are all wound dressing material.
And the big thing is, again, you're looking at a case of 96 or 96 boxes, 26 boxes, 36 boxes. It depends on how many count there is. The two by twos typically seem to be about a 200 count box. Any of the gauze, in fact, get one of each. Get a couple of boxes of the two by twos, couple boxes of the three by threes, couple of the four by fours, or bundles, because some come in boxes, some come in bundles.
Whichever is cheapest, do the math. Look at the product, do the math. So roll gauze and flat, for any kind of flat plate dressings that we have there that are in whatever size for standard application over wound areas. Next, abdominal dressing. Cheapest one they have. And there is one that's cheaper than all the rest at Shop Med Vet right now.
It's plain Jane, no name brand, nothing fancy to look at, but who cares? I don't think anybody's going to ask, hey, what's the manufacturer's name on that dressing you're putting on me right now? I don't know. Your guts are hanging out. You've got a big gack in your shoulder. Should I go check the label? No, that's OK. I think maybe it's important that we stop all this bleeding. What do you think? And keep things clean. What do you think? Yeah, yeah, let's do that.
So, the important thing here is the abdominal dressing isn't just an abdominal dressing. It's actually the most common equivalent to a medium military dressing, a medium sized military dressing. You see it in a lot of images where usually someone's got a big shoulder wound or a gack or shoulder area damage. You sat through and most commonly can see them easily. But anywhere where you have large lacerations,
surface areas that are more heavily damaged, wider areas. That's what the abdominal helps to deal with. You still use that roll dressing to keep it in place. Oh, see how those roll gauze come in handy? That's right. Let's see, abdominal dressing, flop right on top of the wound, initially, and roll gauze, round and round and round and round. Once over the shoulder, back over the belly, round and round and round the chest, and there we go. We'll just knock that off right there.
And now we've got the dressing where it needs to be. Now the last, in the short list, the last is cheapest volume of medical tape. Now it's not essential, but it is something you're going to need it. It's just that simple. So I don't care what you buy, it's going to be used. However, take a look at the product. Now sometimes at ShopMedVet,
They have these insane, they're little three yard rolls of tape. They're perfect for the iFAC and they're especially perfect for individual treatment of patients. The last time I made a deal, I bought the deal they had there, it was buy one, get one. You had 800 rolls in a box for like $14.
And you got another, it wasn't even that, no it was, I'll say 14, that's good enough. Anyway, you got another box for free. So it was $7 a box. So you got 1,600 rolls of tape for $14. That's enough to put two or four of those little rolls in each iFAC that you have and build a whole lot of hundreds of iFAC packs. Yes, you did. You don't need a big long roll.
Yeah, I guess I did. I filled up barrels and barrels with this stuff. So, the big thing here again is, for all of you listening, because I've had this conversation a couple times today with more than three people. And, you know, what should we do or what should we be picking up?
That's the basics. Now the other thing is over at Shop Med Vet, they have surgical tools in the sales section for anywhere from $2.14, which is the most expensive, down to $0.98, $0.99, and a few items that are even $0.84. How about basically just do one of each? Now the one item for $2.14 is a retractor.
It's basically gripping tissue like if you have a cut or if you've done a surgical cut. The device is designed to hook the flesh and the skin and pull it back so that you can reach in and access something.
If you have expanders, it literally is like a rod with a flange on each end. Two different types of lip slash flanges and it has a turn and then another little hook beyond that so that it snags and stays where it's put and it allows you to pull material away so that you can get to something critical that you need to see or do.
That's the item I think is 214. But the rest, suture, forceps, all kinds of clamps, forceps, scissors, all the different types of tweezers. You can go that way. But also, they have a small surgical kit with, I believe, I want to say, I think 18 or 19 items in it for $8.
And it comes with a carrying pouch. Is it anything fancy? Nope. But is it something you could put in with other equipment if you're building more of these medical packs up? Yep. So take a look at ShopMedVet.com. ShopMedVet.com. Now I would recommend, pay attention to their, oh well, forgive me. Next, they have a wide range of scalpels.
Now this is not a specialty item, but some people are going to question because there are so many different types of blades, which one should I get. The disposables come in a selection. There's 10 to a box. I would do a selection with one box of each type for now. You're not going to go wrong with that. All of these scalpels would be used in a critical situation. But different procedures create preference for specific blades.
So, having a smattering of the disposable blades means that if you have a medical practitioner, somebody who is going to be working on someone, at least they would be able to select what they have as their preferential tool in the toolbox for the particular task they are involved in.
They also have 100 count with or without handle blades, scalpel blades for just ridiculous prices. I mean I think it's $999 for 100 blades. And I believe the $999 are the ones that are with a handle. Now correct me if I'm wrong but this is pretty stinking close. So I think it's good enough.
Take your pick, but if you can afford to, we need to put a certain bouquet of these items on the shelf. It's especially critical for Doc to have at least some of the tools that he needs. You may not have a perfect selection, but you've got to figure you're going to need clamps. You've got to figure that forceps ain't tapered and or straight can be pressed into service as need be.
The scalpels are obvious, it's self-apparent. In addition to that, there are gloves, I will mention that, not critical because you can find all kinds of glove deals all over the place still left over from the Corona Beer Virus scam. And I'm still getting stuff for free or so ridiculously cheap that you look around, you probably have something in your area right now.
The personal choice is to have both the nitrile, the latex, and the vinyl gloves in your inventory. Why? Well, just like medication, some people are allergic to certain plastics. So having both the nitrile and the conventional plastics, the other types, are a good idea.
It's a good choice. Most people will know if they have this problem. Typically, everybody's had some kind of reaction or if they have had one, they know it. Yeah, don't touch me with latex. Yeah, exactly. See? Yeah, you're a good example right there. So again, that's why take advantage of all of these other inventory items that are on the cheap. Nitro gloves are popping out all over the place from some really weird locations because people did buy this stuff.
when the coronavirus scam was on its high peak, they were buying inventory like this, and it's still hanging around. So the only issue that would have changed this is that, you know, they were trying to whip it up again. And if they did that, then they tried to jack the price up too, or at least keep the price up at normal retail. Go ahead, jump in there. Who do we have? Tom, make sure you label the gloves so you're not
Pulling out the latex one and someone's allergic to it and going to anaphylactic shock that would not be good Right well now that's another thing I'm going to point out that if you do sub pack anything and even if you if you package or you have regular packages in the field Making up a more and more easily legible label. Let's says latex you know nitrile
And also put the size, put a circle with the size, small, medium, or large, on a white label that can be easily read. If you're going to take and separate gloves, which people do, people put gloves in smaller quantities inside the, for instance, the I-PEX.
It's not critical, but it is something that some people use and some people don't. It's like, what the hell? I'm trying to get myself from bleeding to death. Rubber gloves are not my concern right now. But most IFAX do have a set of rubber gloves and many of the IFAX kits that are made for law enforcement, fire departments, etc. also have face masks.
That's a personal preference thing, but if you are going to take the gloves and isolate them separate them from their original carriers Use Ziploc bags match them up by pairs don't put three four or five pairs in a Ziploc bag put one pair and with each one Put a clear white label of clearly easily visible white Label on the inside of the bag with the information about the product. What is it?
I do this with a lot of equipment. People go, what do you do that for? Because labels on the outside can get washed away. People get labels on the outside. Maybe the sticky wasn't as good as you thought it was. So we don't have to guess when we have a redundant label inside the bag. And all it is just to make sure that you've got the right product or you're operating with the right piece of equipment. The other thing is size. And we also don't want to waste. That's why size should always be listed.
Again, material for the glove and also in a circle put small, medium, large or if they're extra large, it will say so on the box. But that way, if you know the product is too small, you're not going to rip the package open, compromise it because as long as it's in that clear Ziploc bag, you can read everything you need to read. You can see everything you need to see. You don't have to open it up and sniff the label, right? Go ahead, jump in there.
One trick I found when putting single pairs in the bag, like you said, labeling it, rather than trying to suck the air out of it, I put it on a table, a flat table, and I just take a big book and press it down right up to the scene of that zip lock and then just slide my fingertip along the zip lock and lock it. And that gets it pretty flat, pretty much no air in it at all. Perfect. And again, yes, that's critical. Minimizing space.
Oh, excuse me here. Forgive me. I have a four-pot keyboard operator who is helping me here. She's not causing a problem, but I just don't want to throw her to the floor. There we go. One of the things, too, again, is with all of these items, marking clearly the product should be a priority. But again,
Some items it's not necessary. Example, the tape, half the time when I've been doing the IFAX I put those into the snack bags. Now you don't have to do that because they're supposed to be shelf-storable, open-storable items, but we're going to be out in a rainy, wet, damp condition. Guys, anything that we can keep clean and dry if we want to.
And so take advantage of this miracle called the Ziploc bag. It is one of the most priceless tools that has been brought to our fingertips in the last century, I think. Velcro is cool, but Ziploc bags, you know, what would it be like for people a thousand years ago if you dropped off Ziploc bags in the environment for them to use? I mean, storage and protection against moisture or
to preserve things that are moist or to keep things together like that. That's just impossible. There is never that efficient a system. We would have a lot of ancient writings. I can tell you that. Think about how much would be preserved. If the bags were big enough, they'd put a whole scroll or a whole tablet or something in there and they'd keep it from the weather and that sucker would last quite a while. Over.
especially in the dust of ages places like AO Egypt. Think about it, dryer than a popcorn fart and preserved completely like the aww man, that would have been kind of useful. Now as it is again, I know this is not that long a list, so let's go over real quick. Number one, roll gauze. Number two, sheet gauze of whatever type down to two by twos which are typically called sponges, but they are also useful for smaller injury or for packings, light packings.
sterile or non-sterile as far as the 2x2s, 3x2s, 3s, 4x4s, etc. Also, again, abdominal dressing, a case of abdominal dressings for basic reserve purposes. What I do with those is re-bag those into clusters if I'm going to put them into dock kits or I'll individually bag them because they do come in their own, they all come in their own packaging.
The clear Ziploc bag allows you to be able to read and see everything that's on the wrapper. But it provides an additional protective layer for operations. Remember, we're talking about using these for combat operations in the field if needed.
Otherwise, they may be with a medical detachment, they could be with a forward mash, they could be with a forward aid station. But either way, we're going to be in all season conditions and in many cases the material will be put out and in the environment, will be transported in the environment.
minor surgical tools, and again gloves. And if you're going to get the gloves, do a combination and make sure that if you do repackage them down the road, mark them for the sake of safety. They are a PPE item, but not everybody can use the same PPE product, especially in this case, because of reactions that take place with individual allergies.
So, that's covering the basics from ShopMedVet.com. Now there's a whole bunch of stuff you're going to look at and go, whoa, that's ridiculous. And what I mean by ridiculous is price. If you go over into the medical classroom materials, what those are outdated, there's nothing wrong with them. Couple things that definitely would be useful no matter what. And in fact, you'll probably find other applications for them.
They have IV lines for pennies. They have IV routing valves for pennies. And when I say pennies, I'm talking pennies. We're not talking 20, 40, 50 cents. We're talking pennies. It's worth buying some of this and putting it into your medical toolbox simply because, while you don't know what to do with it right away,
Doc can figure out very quickly what to do with it right away. One of the things of those valves that they are very useful for are doing transfusions. And there are transfusing kits out there, but if you had to, you can make one. But you need the plumbing technology to do it. Well, guess what? Rather than having to go real old, old school?
These tools are off the shelf, they cost pennies, and you can put an IV, so a transfusion kit together for very cheap. Go ahead, call it, jump in there. I was going to say, of course, this is where I'm on the topic of medical supplies, efishmox.com. E-F-I-S-H-M-O-X-ray.com. efishmox.com. They have all sorts of antibiotics.
conveniently sized for the human body but supposed to be put in an aquarium for fish. It's the same drug. They've got amoxicillin, they've got doxycycline, they've got cipro. They've got everything over there. It's not exactly cheap compared to what you pay if you got a prescription and went somewhere and they give it to you for five bucks at the pharmacy.
It's without a prescription, you can put it in your gear and I would probably keep it stored separately for now just so it doesn't bake or freeze. But it's a good thing to have on hand, you can get a bottle that's basically going to be enough for all the doses you need for 10 days, which is what they would normally give you for keeping an infection down. Because an infection in the field will put you out of commission and will put your lights out permanently. Over.
Yeah, it's not one of those planned things. In fact, no matter how hard you try, you know, the fickle finger of fate. Just with regard to everyday activity, let's remember that one of the conversations, or at least two that we had today, and of this last week a couple of times, tied into the others, is always easily referencing what just happened in North Carolina and Tennessee. You're on your own. Government isn't going to help you in any way, shape, or form. They hate you.
They're going to do everything they can to get us killed. Now because of that, we need to make sure that we have the tools in the toolbox to take care of ourselves. And one of the problems that we've got is, especially in a situation, if we reference that condition, is the fact that you're not getting your people into any medical facility. It just isn't possible. In fact, here's the thing. The medical facility may be gone.
Okay, so we need to be able to take care of our own. And that's one of the advantages of having this technology on the shelf is that everything that you would need for basic field sustainment for a casualty is on hand. Another thing to remember, we have many medical personnel in need, in fact have their own supplies and stocks that they're maintaining.
But at a given point, they may be away from what they normally use and are fortunately there with you. If you have the basic tools in the toolbox, and those may not be perfect, but if you have every, most of the basics covered, that individual will possibly be able to keep you alive or do for your people what needs to be done when the time comes. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance.
So, let's make sure that we square our technology away. ShopMedVet.com is one of the least expensive sources. If anybody finds anything else, please throw it at us. We'll clean their shelves off too, just like we have ShopMedVet more than a few times. And we'll continue to do that. So, whoever can take advantage of it, take advantage of it. We don't care who gets there first. You know, do something. You're the pilot.
Another thing real quick, somebody immediately asked here, and I've got a question here on the ultra net side, is about, I mentioned IVs or transfusions. What about fluid? Now, we had sources for that in the past. What do I mean by fluid? Intravenous saline or sugar is basically the way to look at it. Salt or sugar, which one do you want?
Well, Doc will determine what material he needs to increase volume of the patient because of loss. So what they select will be based upon their experience and the obvious need per the science. The big thing is that any and all IV systems like that, if you can acquire them, you need to put them on the shelf.
A hard case store them. Understand, as was mentioned earlier by Darr, is what kind of conditions can, I wonder what conditions can they survive physically. Do they need to have any specialized storage? Most do not. They should be kept cool and dry. They should be kept in a dry, dark, cool place out of policy just because everything lasts longer when that's done in terms of stowage.
So packaging, triple defense, a carrying case of some type, a hard case for the product inside, and that way it's double shielding as far as a hard shell. The packages themselves, the modern ones, are actually pretty durable. They're typically a vinyl type stock that they use. They can be punctured, but it takes a little more effort. They're actually well, well constructed. The big thing here again is price.
knowing where it first of all, accessing and then cost. And that's what bites everybody in the wallet. So again, I understand the limitations here. But the one issue, and this is going to be varying from state to state. In Michigan, we cannot order syringes or needles of any kind, hypodermic type needles of any kind through the mail.
You can't do it through any medical service like we can't buy them from ShopMed Vet in Michigan. But here's the thing, I can go down the road here to the tractor supply and you can buy however many thousands and thousands of needles you want in virtually any gauge you want. So it's goofy, but it's something you have to keep an eye out. Basically your suppliers and ShopMed Vet is notable for this. They know who they can and can't send product to so they're not going to get you in trouble.
On the other hand, sutures, I don't think there's a state that will block you from getting sutures. In the initial stage, you're not going to be stitching somebody up immediately. Remember, first rule, keep them from leaking to death. That's why your compresses, your tourniquets, everything else you've got there is to initially treat. Typically, it can be under fire. You're not going to have time to stitch anybody up if you're trying to dodge bullets.
But surgical support tech for the first tier of direct response, yes, you are going to need sutures or staples. You can also butterfly tape, butterfly something, but how long that lasts? Pretty short if you have to move the patient. There's all kinds of techniques that have been used. And each one you should know because maybe you don't have suture, maybe you don't have staples. Maybe you have to work with what's left.
So, again, yes, I recommend that we can find a better price. The one thing that has happened is sutures, the inventory or surplus seems to have been eaten up. I would not be surprised if a good portion of that is because of the conflicts overseas. You can market product for better money in a war zone, and they probably have.
So sutures, especially pre-threaded needles, things of the kits or individual suture or individual needles, the price in general has gone up a little bit over the last couple of years. Still reasonably priced and ShopMedVet has a very good price compared to the rest. Again, somebody's asking me, how many should you...
I would go with selected with both disintegrating and non disintegrating. In other words, what used to be called cat gut. I don't know if it's cat gut or if it's some other organic they're doing now, it could be a synth. But you should have a percentage of both. It's just something to think about there. Again, for the time being, do 50-50. Or you can do three-quarter non disintegrating.
quarter, one quarter of what you purchase, cat gut slash disintegrating line. The reason is most of the suturing you're going to do, you're not going to get any deep or internal surgical procedures for the most part, not right away. But your medical tech may, if they have the wherewithal and the skill. The other consideration is again,
In many cases, this sounds terrible, but it's true that sutures are sometimes still temporary because there may need to be more internal work done. What we're doing is progressively trying to stabilize the patient. You hear that all the time. Well, what that means is keeping them breathing. If they don't have any air, they only got so many minutes and they're dead. And if they run out of radiator fluid, blood, they're really dead.
So, bleeding to death is something we are trying to prevent with all of our patients. If we can reintroduce fluid, that is where IVs come in, then we can then again extend the amount of time between initial damage and
final maintenance and performance by medical personnel because you're going to have to travel or you're stuck in place until you can move somebody. That's what you just saw down south in the Carolinas and that's what you just saw down south in Tennessee. Some of those people were absolutely stuck right in place. Some people probably died for lack of treatment. Do you almost guarantee that? Why? Because most everybody thought warm fuzzies. Well, warm fuzzies should be out of everybody's brains now.
Go ahead, jump in there please. Two things. One, everybody in the unit does have some kind of medical documentation or something. And if they have an issue such as diabetes or maybe they're a bleeder or some other issue, that's kind of tagged somewhere on them. Isn't that correct or am I wrong? Yes.
Well, normally it would military personnel that kind of, you know, send that situation out, but we're not regular military. We're the general population. I think number one, everybody should pick up a set of dog tags. With the dog tags that we have, we can incorporate additional medical information, a med line for special issue. But I would also, yes, have a med card. Thank you for bringing it up.
for our personnel, especially if we already know that we've had health issues. It's like a mini medical file. That would be a good idea. And what I would do is, well of course, I don't know how much more information you can collect until you have a problem, but basically make up these med cards and then laminate them. One of the members of one of the units here just bought a laminator for that purpose. Anything and everything that they used in the field,
They are laminating. A medical card like that would be a good idea. What you would do with that is carry it on the person, not on your combat gear. You want to carry it in your personal clothing. It could be carried as a wallet around the neck. A lot of times with foreign militaries, and even the US did this at one time, on and off.
You have what are hanger wallets that go around the neck. You have your dog tags there and you have a hanger wallet with other material and support items, even money, if you have script in your theater of operation.
So, that would be an option. That would be a good way to do it because you really need it to stay with the person and you need it in a standard location where Doc can, you know, if he says, well, who is this? It's Martha. Doesn't she have a problem? Yeah, she does. Check, check, see what the medicines were. Yes. One of the things we are going to pop in here is issues with silins, with the different silins. It's one of those things we didn't have a problem with before.
But it's one of those other allergy issues like peanuts that's popped up. More and more people are having allergic reactions to the different penicillums, different types of psyllums over the last decade or so that nobody had a problem with before. And it's not so much over usage or something else they've done with the process. I think that's what the issue is. Again, one thing to remember.
The most common reactive that people have a reaction to in the psyllines is standard penicillin, standard penicillin G. But it's also the safest. There aren't that many people traditionally that had reactions to penicillin, and penicillin G was chosen for its stability, universal issue with regard to dealing with infections. It's the grandfather of them all, so to speak.
I would love to find it. I'm sure it's still out there. In fact, it is out there. What am I talking about? Veterinary services have penicillin G in shelf-stable form, in tablet and in serum. Penicillin G should be a priority for everybody out there listening because it is the most common and most universal for 80% of what we have to
deal with in the way of infections in human beings. Mostly having to do with wounds. Perforation of organs, perforation of muscle, and then degradation there. Amoxicillin is high on the list. In fact, that's what DARR just brought up. But any of the fish amoxicillin, that's what basically is available now.
Amoxicillin is another high on the list of things to find in any way, shape, or form. If you see it at a yard sale, grab it. If you see it at resale shops, grab it. If you can afford to pick it up fresh, pick it up fresh. The advantage of penicillin G over the other silins is stability and longevity. Penicillin G was chosen for civil defense also because it had an incredible shelf life.
in storage form, in its standard pill storage form. So much so that they knew what the degradation, they had lots of experience with it because they've been around, it's one of the original silins, and they knew what the degradation and shelf life was, and shelf storage issues were, so they actually had a chart in the Civil Defense medical chest that would help you to understand that you would know what the date of the production of the product was.
And that depending on how many decades away from when the stuff was stored, you might use it, that you could actually calculate what you should adjust in the way of treatment. How many more doses would you need of a standard penicillin G pill to equal and to actually do what the penicillin needs to do to get the job done.
They thought this all through. Back when we had thinking human beings and not purple-haired fruit loop freaks that steal clothing at airports, lying in government, when we used to have men and women who were thinking human beings, they actually sat down and went through all of this. Today, we've got worthless turds. They don't care what happens to you, as long as they show up with their little committee of paper-pushing monkeys. And even then, they're only self-enggrandizing. Go ahead.
I had a bailout while you were talking about the information part of it, having your medical info in a pinch and pretty cheaply. I mean, you can go out and get dog tags. They have little kiosks in stores that will give you dog tags, really for your dog. And it's got different varieties and colors and all that kind of thing. So consider that if you just need a couple of them. Over.
Exactly. In fact, that could have all the information that's specific. Allergy, and then put a listing of what issues are there.
serum issues with regard to medication issues, all of that can be incorporated. There's nothing to limit you with that with regard to that. The important thing is to have it in redundant fashion so that one way or another we can draw from it because we have a standard operating procedure within the formation that you are a part of. Whether it's a retreat group or whatever. Go ahead, jump in now.
Yeah, well that's part of the stock standards for the dog thing absolutely, but there again It should be incorporated in any data that's available to create for yourself So that we every again nice to know we can't use the way radio So we'll talk about this on the other side got what the republic The new world order
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I want to discuss something real quick. I've talked about doing hearts and minds, but rest in recuperation packages. Something to take into consideration. I just got a whole bunch of CD players which go into the library kits. I have CD book libraries with so many players, so many extra sets of headphones or earbuds.
battery packs that go in there. Well, I just picked up a bunch and it almost always you get some Sony's. Now you might recall the Sony units are little buggers because many of the Sony units were Sony specific or Sony centric for instance the earbuds. Now this varies depending on the year and you know again what their attitude was about buy only mine.
I'm holding one right now, it's one of the beautiful little Walkman. I mean, really one of the nice ones. This is one that, you know, I don't know, put your head back. But most people couldn't afford. And I just got it for free with a whole bunch of others. It's perfect. It looks like it just came out of the box, to be quite honest. Probably did. But I'm going to have to double check. It's got the green plug, which tells me Sony. It's got the green female receptacle.
Again, something to think about if you're going to do this. What I do is I take three or four of the players, build up a whole mixed library of different books. I've been getting them. I can watch them at yard sales, estate sales. I made a deal on millions, well, tens of thousands of CDs here a bit back. I do that. I'll buy up libraries. And all of the books got sorted out. And I separated those. And they're in totes. And the totes.
Allow me to take and drop off, say, a clutch, a pod with so many pieces to keep you busy. Entertainment is a mix of subjects, but all the equipment to operate them, all the machines are there. This one is going to go in that, but it's going to go in the Sony-centric pile for that reason. Just a heads up. Don't just put the stuff in the box and not check and double check to make sure that everything is copacetic with all the plugs, connectors, power supplies that you have.
Because a lot of guys are, I mean it's still good, your heart's in the right place, but we have to sort more later. Right now it's peacetime, take care of all the stuff that you need to there. Now, next, I've got my hand, you can probably hear that. Pet, let's see, Parma, let's see, Pet Farm USA, Fish Mox, Mox E500. This is a Mox Acillin. I think the cost on this particular bottle,
which is 100 tablets was I believe around $40 some dollars $42 when this particular product came out. So again, there's different prices, different product groups, but most of them are made in all the same place and they're all made overseas. Pretty much all. Expiration date on this is at the very least 2028. So this year 2024.
I thought we'll have to wait that long and we'd also apply it if we needed beforehand if we thought it was going bad. But I'd use it past that minimal date and more likely again, amoxicillin is like the penicillin G in that respect and what you can do is increase if you believe that there's a deficiency because of age. You can compensate by increasing slightly the dosage to make up for lack of potency with regard to the product.
I'm going to call across an article online that they had tested and I'm not sure if it was just drugs or whether it was drugs and antibiotics, but they had tested drugs about
how many years out and most of them are still 90% or more as potency on the label. I'm not sure if antibiotics were included in that or not. I'm going to go double check after I get some computer access. Over. Right. Some of the antibiotics are mixed and are short shelf life by the nature of the product, the system of
The way that it's actually built and put together and mixed, it's mixed on time. It has a limited shelf life for full potency and it drops very quickly. But in this case, these are shelf stable. These are in capsule form. I have both. I've got liquid injectable and has to be refrigerated. And then we also have, and by the way, it's also true of the ivermectin.
You can get it both ways, and it was off the shelf both ways if you don't recall people. ivermectin is still out there. Yes, they did block it from further release, but they left an out for all the product that was out there on the shelf. So you may still find it, tractor supplies, farm and fleet, and all the variations and copies of tractor supply that are out there that are mimics. They're basically run by the same companies.
Their product lines are identical and if you go over into the veterinary care section, you will still find karamiocin, tetracycline,
Maybe, and or even Penicillin G, which I mentioned. I noticed that when they did this man, several locations, I actually was going to go back and do what somebody else did, but I hadn't noticed. I walked by it over and over again. It was Penicillin, self-stable Penicillin G. Well, when they changed the law, somebody came into the tractor supply that still had a good quantity of the product, and they cleaned the shelf off. One person came in and bought it all.
So, just to give you an idea, however, if the warehouse has any that they can send out to the stores, they're allowed to sell the existing inventory. This is why some of this stuff is still popping up. The pareomiacin ophthalmolic cream, I recommend that you get that for the critters.
If you have animals because it's the only, other than silver, that's one of the only items left out there that's comparable to the silver that's off the shelf and ready to go. It's not cheap. These things we're pointing at, they're not cheap. In fact, it's ridiculous the price for the ophthalmolic cream. Go ahead, jump in there.
Yeah, I was going to talk about the pteromycin. They still have it on Amazon. It is no longer 1999. It is now $29.99. But they still have the mini tubes of it. And again, you get an infection in the eye. You can't really pour alcohol in there to fix the problem. So it's a handy thing to have. Over. Yeah, and again, typically it looks like a Blistex tube. That's how small they are. The tube he's talking about, $29.
is the size of a Blistex squirt tube. Like a little mini toothpaste tube is what it looks like, tiny, tiny toothpaste tube. But the product is used sparingly. You don't just pour it into an area, in this case into the eye. You just use a small dab, run it across the surface of the eye, and then let the eyelid distribute the product and retain it in the area.
kind of a gel-paste formula. So it's designed to be tacky and stay with the area that you're trying to treat. It's not a highly liquid slash runny mass. It's a very stable mass formula the way they set it up. Kind of like petroleum jelly. Probably this petroleum jelly that's stabilized in. I don't know.
But it is yes, one of the things that should be in your inventory and not just for you But if you have pets most people don't think about it, but you're gonna have to take care of your animals Well, some people will some people won't Some people will the Haitian recipe for dog a la barbecue It was probably be quite beneficial down the road fluffy. No So anyway real quick another item now over at Sportsman's guide. I know where they get him to get him from Sturm
The French have made copies of all of our World War II equipment forever. One of the things that was made back in World War II was a three pocket smoke grenade pouch that was first used by the airborne and everybody else ended up with it eventually. But it was originally an airborne item.
There are two ways that this is set up. One, it has a slip where they fold over the material in the back of this pocket. The pockets are horizontal. There are three of them. It has a leg tie at the bottom. The idea is you put them on your belt and you hang this and tie the tie strap around so you don't have this flop, flop, flop, flop on the side of your leg.
Now, the original ones actually were with the M1910 hanger like you used to see on the canteen covers, but the ones presently are at Sportsman's Guide have an overlapping flap that was stitched into place and you run your pistol belt or your regular belt, whatever you're going to use, through that.
They don't have any kind of hookup on the back or connector or hanger. They simply have this slip. Now they work just fine. What am I bringing this up for? These are perfect for holding the multiples of the present emergency first aid
field dressings that are out there like the Israeli bandage or the Chinese copies. So the one I have in my hand here is loaded up with a large on the top and small and other plugs. If you know what I'm talking about, in other words, other gauze and gauze packs down below. So if you actually had to, you know, again, the dock or the operator is going to know what's in his kit.
They can be loaded up different ways, but in this case what I think is really neat is that it's perfect. They use the DOT Snap system. There's two of them, one on either end of the big flap, which is again horizontal, and they are cheap. They're brand new, unissued, old inventory over at Sportsman's Guide dot com. Sportsman's Guide dot com, and they're in the clearance section I think right now. I believe I paid about three dollars apiece for these.
And once you see them, like I said, they're brand new on issue. Now, you might also need a pouch for your smoke grenades. If you have signaling grenades and smoke grenades, then that's what this is for. Or CSCN chemical agent grenades. But they work really well as a medical pouch item. That's why I brought it up a couple of months ago and why I picked them up to see, okay, let's see what model they have.
They have a different one from what they were carrying and these were French, these are French military issues. This is stuff the French built for themselves. For the longest time the French have built exact copies of everything that we made from Jeeps to Webgear boots, you name it.
And these are old, they're not brand brand new, they're not as old as the other ones I was buying from them, which I would have been happy to get, but these will do. And for a dock, they're going to be part of whatever medics kit when the time comes. And these go into a tote that has, in fact, these are all pre-packed. The way I set this up, well, just exactly as described, each one of these is pre-packed with the medical gear in it.
This is then going to go into the pouch with other medical kits that are a standard model that we make. And all of them will be together so they can be reissued or issued depending on the situation. If Doc's out, we can either restock him off of the boxes or completely change out his kit. Nasty thought. Doc is working on people like a mechanic works on a car.
When a mechanic works in a car, he gets greasy, he gets dirty, anything and everything that's on the car typically gets on him. When Doc is working on people, he is in the same situation, but that's not grease. One of the considerations beforehand is, while Doc could probably wear equipment that's kind of, let's just say, bloodied up over and over and over again, got pieces of
tissue and all kinds of stuff embedded in it. Do you know what that smells like after a while? You probably haven't thought about that. But I've already been, again, think ahead. Doesn't mean we can't think that way. It smells like a dead mouse in the cabinet that you haven't found for two days. Yeah, there you go. The one on the mousetrap that was kind of lingering there and was right next to the heat register. There is a good one.
So, again, the idea is that you've got to be able to change equipment out or just pass off. In other words, they give you the used bag, you give them the brand new bag. The used bag might have leftovers in it, although typically a medical person after a while isn't going to let anything go back, leave him. In other words, they'll pocket it, they'll stash it. They'll load up other equipment to not lose what they've already got out there where they need it.
So, again, this is a solution to help make Doc's life easier. But also, Doc's life easier because one of the other things we can do is issue this out to more troops that are going into the field and everybody carries extra medical supplies, everybody carries extra ammo, everybody carries a few extra mortar rounds. Going in like airborne troops, people. Everybody carries a little extra for other people's more critical jobs or unique jobs.
Traditionally, again, when you drop as an airborne infantryman, you got all kinds of extra baggage on board. You're carrying a couple of boxes or cans, a couple of either belts, not ammo cans, 30 caliber ammo cans, a couple of utility work belts of ammunition, or you're carrying a couple of saw cans. That's the standard nowadays, it goes on the side of the saw, but you don't carry a saw. Nope, but if every man carries two of those in when you make the drop,
That's times 120 men you got two more cans of ammunition for the squad gunner so that he can sustain fire. Well, you do the math. Two cans times 120 men that hit the ground. That's 240 cans of, you know, like utility cans, not ammo, 30 caliber cans. Utility cans of ammo that that gunner can draw on or gunners because they're going to be more than one.
The same is true with carrying mortar rounds. You're not a mortar operator, nope, but when you drop, you carry two mortar rounds in. Once you're in the area of operation and you've landed or if you were dropped off, somebody points you to where you drop off your mortar rounds. And you leave those with the crew that needs them so that as you advance your position, the mortars that you've established are able to provide fire support.
Each man that hits the ground carries two mortar rounds. He doesn't keep them with him, but he carries two in. You see how that works? Automatic, deep, ledge-well, not very deep. You'll find that everything gets used up pretty quick. But automatic, logistic support the moment you hit the ground. I heard a voice. Who do we have?
Okay, we got two voices. Paul, we'll do it that way. I'll be fair. Yeah. Go ahead. What would that blood on that smell like after three, four days? You mentioned something about that. Just rotten, rotten refrigerator.
Oh really? It makes you want peace. Sure, why not? Well, I mean, first of all, I'm going to be more impolite. Guys, you shot shoot somebody, you get sprayed off somebody or you got something oozing out of them. They didn't just get shot in a vein or in the meat. You got organ damage, you could have stuff leaking out of all kinds of different places. They got shot through the bell. Yeah.
Everybody, remember, you're dealing with any and every kind of injury. Everybody always sees the polite injuries, but those aren't the norm. And we've got to be able to keep our people alive. So this is why the basic medical gear that I mentioned is what's needed first just to keep you stable. And then the next tier of maintenance of support does more to start putting you back together.
Basically, from the aid station forward, and depending upon how good the people are at the aid station, the forward aid station, they've already pretty well determined everything that needs to be done to you. They just can't do it all where they are. But they're usually doing the prep so that by the time they get you back away from where the shooting is to where you're in the first tier of the forward area medical system,
They are putting your pieces back together. Sometimes they are able to do all of the work in the field, but in many cases, depending on how severe the injury, the idea was that step by step as you move back, each team has had their opportunity to do what they could to the degree that it was possible. I know we have another caller there, but give me just a minute.
In Korea, I was amazed, like I said, for years, even with bullshit movies and everything else, they never told you just how much real advanced work was done in the Korean War. I served with a lot of men who had legs reattached during the Korean War.
Not during the Vietnam War, if growing up my age the big deal was wow They're putting limbs back on troops in Vietnam, and I remember that like it was yesterday. We're talking about that Yep, the guy lost his leg, but we got it now we put it back on that's the technological advances of the Vietnam War Here's the big lie. They already were doing it. They just totally downplayed Korea
In Korea, they were putting men's legs back on with, in fact, everybody was figuring, well, what the hell, the worst that's going to happen is we've got to take it back off. But they'd already been paying attention to a lot of research that was done on special or experimental surgeries in Sweden and Norway. And that seems to be where a lot of the advanced surgery concepts came out. It's also where sex changes came from, remember, from Sweden. But before that,
The idea was that being able to reattach limbs, it was logical that well because of the conditions in the field and the intricacies of doing the work that you just chuck the limb and you know make a call the guy stumpy. But amazingly enough, and it's funny because all these guys had the same problems. They lost their legs in say 1950 to 53. And all of them were having problems
30 years later in the in the early 80s Every one of them every guy who had the same issue. Oh think hi mark How you doing going into the hospital today? Whoa? We're going to hospital for well. They might have to take my leg And it's like oh that's you're being rather. You know he's being rather cavalier, but it's like yeah Well, I lost it 30 years ago. I got 30 years use out of it If they got to take it off to save my life now, I don't care I Didn't think I'd have it when I lost it so
It's interesting, what it was was circulation issues. However, with advancements in development of circulatory irrigation and routing of the capillaries, there's all kinds of stuff that they do, and then also oxygenation of the tissue, most of these guys, not most, all that I know, kept their legs.
It was 15 years before you heard about limb reattachment. It was already possible, it was already successful, they already did it quite extensively. They didn't just do legs, they did arms. That was in the Korean War of the early 1950s. But you don't hear anything about it until the middle and later part of Vietnam. You should go from about 65 on. Then it becomes, oh look how important and how special we are.
Well, the guys had already been doing it a decade and a half earlier. So again, we have the technician. Right now, most of the people who are capable of surgeons could reattach a limb. If it's partially attached, traditionally you say World War I, they used to have what they called a cormans short sword.
You know what a corman's short short was for in World War I? If you came on a guy like me and I got hit by artillery blast and I had a big chunk of my leg off and there was maybe a big chunk of meat but the bone was severed through and I was all hockey pucked up. You know what that little sword was for? To finish the job. To trim up the shredded part. Yeah, finish up the job.
Because they weren't going to leave that leg on and all you're doing when he's doing first is tying off the leg keeping you from bleeding to death if you didn't if you weren't already there and Then hack chop very quickly. They got really good at it. But what my my one of my friends my my dad's my my mom's dad said Grandpa Schilling they got really good at that they were they were ex they were experts and
But it's a collector's item like all World War one items are if you go look you'll find them They have a saw back on one side. They have a direct direct blade on the other they almost look like a Roman short sword and
They were designed for not just chopping off human limbs, but also if you needed to make a stretcher in the field, the idea was that like a sawback machete, you could chop down limbs or saw limbs off and clear them, clear all the small spines, take a blanket or poncho and make a stretcher to get a guy out of there. Because you'd run out of stretchers real quick. So that was one of the other things that cormans were taught to do.
We have another patient called her there. He's been so, so quiet. Go ahead, call her. Jump in there, please. He mentioned Airborne. The series Band of Brothers deals with that, veerily, and it's very, very educational as far as understanding what, in World War II, what it means to drop behind the lines, your enemy lines. But there's a guy named Eugene in that story. He was a field medic.
And he would come upon wounded soldiers and there's some kind of white powder he's throwing on the wound itself. I'm sure it's a coagulation, accelium, but do you know what that mil-spec is? What is that white powder? It's sulfa powder. That's the sulfa drug. It served two purposes. Number one, you're absolutely right. It helped to work as a coagulant. But number two, before we had the penicillin drugs, we had sulfas.
Sulfa powder was put into the wound to immediately counteract bacterial distress and bacteria issues. At the same time, it worked kind of like Quick Clot to a degree. Quick Clot is a more modern version of that. Quick Clot is a capsium. The difference between the
I don't know what one of the additives was, but one of them was a coagulant slash a, there's another term, codid. Basically it creates a sphincter response in tissue. And what it is, it could be capsium oil also, capsium powder.
Because, pepper powder, it sounds weird. But basically that's what you've got with the Quick Plot that's out there still. The Quick Plot was one of the first things they started to use in Desert Dust Part 1 and into Desert Dust Part 2. But you'll notice you don't hear much about it or see much.
It's painful, but it's not. In other words, if you really hit hard, you're not going to feel it. If the injury was bad but not so severe that it would shut down the responders, then you felt it because basically it is a pepper-based type material as other. I think Sulfa is probably in there too. I have not really looked closely at the formula.
It's designed to literally create the natural, stinking response of the tissue, specifically the circulatory system. Because your circulatory system is a plumbing network with a series of minor check valves. Now in addition to that, there is a natural response in the event of shredding or tearing of tissue in which the veins, the arteries, even the arteries, even the biggest arteries you have, everything you have.
is designed to compress and choke off the blood flow. Now it's never completely successful, I mean for your body, but it was supposed to be part of the fight and flight system that we physically possess. This is why when you hear about people getting mauled, it's like wow, you got this torn off and that torn off, shouldn't he be dead?
Well, if it had been a cut, it's interesting, if it was a clean like a sword cut or a blade cut, the body reacts too differently. It's still, to a degree, will realize that you have loss of blood flow and so there's a natural organic registry that helps the circulatory system to contract, to compress.
Now that can be a good thing, but if you're a medic and you're trying to track an artery, and the artery of course is you've got a severed major vader artery, when it does this contraction, it pulls up into the body. So it moves away from the wound channel. And the problem is having to follow it, which means this is why they explain to you as a medic that you have to be very cold hearted. You have to shut off listening to the patient's agony.
because you can't give them anything for any pain because the injury is first of all too severe and you don't have any time. So typically what you do is if you have a shredding or a sheared area and you have a vein or an artery that's been severed this larger, you have to reach into that mess and your first job is to try and clamp it off. You're trying to clamp off the artery.
Ternik is not going to do it. So the problem is that if you try to attack the problem, what's happening is the body physically responds and the vader artery will pull up into the body of the patient, into the leg or into the arm.
You literally have to pull the muscle packs apart where the damage is and follow the vein up to try and get it to clamp it off because if you don't, it is going to pop open at some point. The formula I've heard with different situations is basically it can be anywhere from two minutes to half an hour.
But in this case with a significant vein artery, it's probably going to be far far less. It could be only so many moments and it may never stop bleeding because needless to say, you're talking about a major plumbing line in your system. So you're literally ignoring the agony of the patient. You have to follow that vein or artery to where you can get hold of it. And unfortunately, in many cases you won't, but you try.
It's just how it works. You try. You have to be thinking of these things in advance if you're going to be serious about this. The biggest thing is that again, a tourniquet applied, one person would be trying to apply the tourniquet, but in this case, if the injury is responding to the injury, it's immediate.
then you have to work on the patient without restraint and to follow that piece of linguine because it's like slippery eel. The tissue and material is going to be very difficult to grip. This is why your clamps have aggressive grit serrations on the fascia so that they can get in there and lock into the tissue, in this case into the
the arterial material that makes up the body of the vein or the artery. Again, this is why everything helps. Quick clot, the sulfa battery of drugs could actually be built again. I think some countries still use the product and it's out there in the forest, but the quick clot or the quick clot variants are the other consideration.
They're available. There is a veterinary counterpart. They say don't use it on people. Mostly because again, it's not happy. If you were using it in common circles, people would hate you. If you're using it in the normal, in the regular population, it would be like when we used to have myrthylate and myrthylate around and everybody hated it. You knew it worked, but everybody hated it because it stings. In this case, it does more than sting. But it does its job.
Again, with the Quick Clot, there are two techniques. One originally was to insert the Quick Clot in and then pack over. But there are also different points during the last 20 years of Desert Dust, the adventure continues. We've had three or four different ways of application that I've seen, including needless to say a permeated gauze pack that's like a tampon.
And what you did is inserted it straight into the wound channel, pulled the insertion tool, a tampon tube out, and the quick clot works in the channel, but it also has additional volume through the dressing pack that was inserted with it now.
There is another type which looks almost like a pistol which I think is interesting. I have not seen it. I have read everything up on them. It actually has a ball type delivery system with a number of different little micro packs. What they do is they react to the blood. They do two things. They cut off the
They block the wound channel, creating volume, which allows for the blood to actually do its job, but the quick clot assists in a variant on quick clot, because quick clot's a brand name. The quick clot then does its job to break down and shut off as many of the different secondary bleeders and work towards final solution with regard to preventing any more loss of blood.
There's several really neat ideas out there. This one literally the gun has a tapered nozzle. It's designed so it goes right into the wound channel. You pull the trigger on this thing and it injects the material in. You pull out as you're injecting, kind of like you're stuffing a turkey. You're injecting the goodies into a turkey for roasting. And it's a simple solution that seems to work really well.
But I don't have anything, I don't have that. I've got some of the other ideas on the shelf in medical kit form, but all of them would still be applicable. If all I had was sulfur powder, I'd be using it. And besides, again, the biggest concern is to try and knock down as much of the secondary infiltration of contaminant as possible
And always, with anything that's organic, you get bacteria and other effluvia that could be in the material that is introduced into the wound channel or wound area. And the idea is to neutralize it to the best of your ability, down rating the probability of infection, trying to reduce the probability of infection, catching it before it got started, so to speak.
That's the powder you're seeing. If you watch Saving Ryan's Privates, you see it all the time. If you watch Band of Brothers, you'll see it very well represented. But if you go to any of the older World War II or post World War II movies, they were pretty good about demonstrating that there also. If you watch and pay attention, you'll see, yep, they knew how to use the Sulfa drugs. The interesting thing is that the Sulfa, they had Sulfa packs.
and morphine in every infantryman's kit and the soldiers carried it themselves. Now, if you remember in the band of brothers, he'd do a good job of where the medics go around and asking, hey, you've got any morphine packs left? You got anything left? Got anything left? And he'd be begging from everybody to take their gear.
Now, traditionally, remember you're supposed to carry your own, but that's why you do it. Here's what's interesting. I've had idiots who I know have no experience militarily, that when you're in a chat room they're going, well I wouldn't carry anything for anybody else. Well then you're a dumbass. Because it works both ways.
You might be carrying it and somebody else might use it, but if you all have that share policy going on, that might be what saves your sorry ass. And you know it's a stupid person at the other end that you're having a conversation or he's inserted he or she or it or some Israeli whose job it is to just stir the pot and create confusion and piss everybody off so that we don't get anything done. Fact of the matter is that spares in all these categories are a priority. Any militia unit should have
Pre-packed and set up med kits in whatever form they feel is appropriate based upon the guru of their school. But at least spare compresses for yourself. My school of thought and the way I've taught everybody here is that we carry three compressed dressings on our person, period. Not one and not just an iFAC kit.
And I'll go over where they're stationed. In pitch black, there's one on the left front shoulder web gear station. There's one on the front lower right hanging off of the pistol belt, or your utility belt. And then there's one hanging on the back of the M1956 butt pack. If you look on the actual military butt packs, they have a series of eyelets.
Not many people know what to do with those. Well, what they were designed for is for hanging extra medical gear. So you take an M1910 hanger pocket, which was designed for the carless dressing, insert a modern compress into that, and using the 1910 hanger hooks, you hook that up to the flap of the M1956 butt pack.
So, if I come on you and you're on the ground, the reason that I do that, even though you may still have the IFAC, is that if anybody responds to anyone else, before you identify whether or not they have a through injury, when you check the body and you confirm, yep, it's a through and through, before you turn that person over, you don't have to turn them over or try to fish for a dressing for the side that's up. The idea is that immediately expose the area to the best of your ability.
pull the dressing, unwrap the dressing, introduce that packing to that side of the body, then progressively and carefully move the patient if possible, and then apply one of the front dressings, high or low, to the injury based upon where it is. And you still have a swollen left over because the outbound wound might be really bad.
The inbound isn't so bad, but the outbound may be twice the size of the inbound. So the second, that third compress is to kind of fill that hole. That's if you just use the compresses. Go ahead. We've got another caller. Yeah, Mark, I've got a couple of deals I'd like to share that kind of fit in with what you've been talking about today. The first one is you've been talking about compression type bandages.
If you go to Ebay, there's a five pack of four inch trauma bandages. They're the emergency Israeli style battle wound dressing. This is the one that's got the stirrup, the clotcher bar on it that allows you to pull pressure on a wound. They're $19.50 for five.
The company does, they are out of Virginia, they do have a token $1.50 UPS ground advantage charge on it. That is the cheapest price that I have been able to find for a pack of five of these type of Israeli wound battle dressings. The number for this, if people are interested, this is on eBay. This is the Israeli style wound battle dressings. The item number for eBay.
is a 25657392282. Let me go with that again in case I missed it. I better put my glasses on. OK. Anyone that's interested in buying a five-pack of four-inch Israeli-style battle dressings, these are the kinds that have the stirrup on them, allows you to put tension on a wound. A five-pack of four-inch trauma dressings.
They are $19.50. The item number is a 256573920282. I might have gave you the wrong number in the very beginning Mark. I don't know if I did or not. If I did you can correct me. Again, that item number is on eBay. It is a 25657392.
a 0 to 8K. Now, that's for anybody looking for some wound care. Now, there is another deal. Their numbers are limited, but it's on Military MOLLE II Surplus Tactical Chest Rigs. This is very similar to what the one was here a couple months ago. If you buy one, they're $25 shipping included. If you buy four or more,
They're $12.50 each, shipping included. The deal is a Mali-2 US Army tactical vest chest rig. They're calling it a 14 piece multi-purpose vest set in ACU. It looks like it's got a couple of shingles. It's got at least four double magazine pouches. And it looks like it's got two big utility
It's a pretty nice looking deal. There's limited. If you buy one, they're $25. If you buy four or more, they're $12.50. Each and shipping is included. The item number for that is a 3-5, 5-2, 2-6, 4-9, and 6-7-8-9.
6-0-7-0. Now all of this stuff is on eBay. The item number for the Molly gear on eBay is a 3-5, a 5-2, a 2-6, a 4-9, a 6-0, 7-0. Now if anybody wants me to repeat that or something again, I will. That's no problem. But for Mark, what you were talking about,
This is the best deal I have seen since we went across those deals a couple of months ago. You were talking earlier about trauma bandages. There used to be another seller.
That sold five of these for like $20. Well, this is $19.50 plus a buck and a half. So that's roughly $21 for a package of five. This is the Israeli style battle wound dressing. Those are these items on eBay. Now you did mention one thing earlier about quick clot. I don't know if people would be interested in this or not. But there is what's called the PEP, chemostatic powder.
It is a blood stop powder. It's similar to Quick Clot and it's about $12. Just do a web search on eBay for PET Hemostatic Powder or blood stop powder for PETs. I don't know if anybody would be interested in that for a person. If I was bleeding to death, I don't think I'd be too much concerned about what it was made for. Two-legged or four-legged.
Mark, that's what I have. Since we've got some dead air. There is a... Oh, there we go. Sorry about that. Okay, that's fine. I was going to start talking again. Real quick, for everybody listening, for $12.95 for a tactical rig with 14 items, including the vest, for MOLLE gear, it's probably ACU, right? Yes, it's $12.50. Okay.
Well, it's $1 an item. That's less than $1 an item. Well, guys, the vests are worth more than $1. And there's none of the pouches there that you can get for anything less than about $1.50 a piece.
So this is a good package for people that have been asking me where can I get a quantity of spare web gear sets for the 510 program. Or I've got a bunch of people to outfit. There's your solution right there. For $12.50, if you buy four or more and shipping is paid.
Yeah, it's Molly to us tactical vest 14 pieces for 1250 if you buy four or more will four or more or five or six if you got a bunch of people including other family members They don't have any tactical gear if you're a person who again, you're limited in budget You got a bunch of guys in the same boat If you can't afford that there's something wrong with you because that basically gives you your primary, you know combat load
It is a giveaway price. This stuff is not going to last like this. This is so ridiculously stupid. It is low price. It is legally stealing is what it is. I found that. I wanted to get it before. Well, I don't have the means to go after anything. I am sitting here with 16 chest rigs sitting on the couch that I have been putting together. My wife says I need to get them fixed first.
But anyhow, the point is that you can't make any of this stuff for the price. Even the magazine pouches, the magazine pouches are molly too attached.
But they're double magazine pouches and there's four of them. So, you know, that's eight magazines there you can carry. You've got two shingles there. You've got two pretty nice looking utility pouches. Now, I'll admit a couple of the other items may be some type of fancy clip or clamp or something, but you can't buy this stuff for $12.50 and have it delivered to you for that. It's like a living fast.
Yeah, shipping is what bites you in the ass all the time. So in this case, if you could do four sets, by the way, if you're a couple of people, get four. Because you're able to build a couple of extras and put something in another location. Having backups is a really good idea, and in the situation you're in, this allows you to be able to put a combat rig together someplace else other than where you are.
So you can have a spare someplace. See, if you've got Uncle Bob's farm, like I said, say Uncle Bob's going to put a couple barrels in the barn. Well, all of this is not drugs. If it's alcohol, it's OK. But the idea is that you can put stowage with everything you need as a complete spare. I do these. I actually do barrels right now that are 15-gallon barrels. And it's everything except for boots and food.
It's everything is in one 15 gallon barrel. I got a deal down the road. We just bought the last of what the guy had and there won't be any more of those. So I got to find another source. But it's everything in a particular pattern. In this case, the lightest one I just packed up is all OD green.
OD Green Field Jacket, OD Green Uniforms, OD Green Sweater, OD Green Tactical Rig, OD Green Backpack, Socks, Underpants, T-Shirts, even a few spare civilian clothing items. And then everything from the universal tool to a fighting knife to an E-Tool with an E-Carrier tool carrier. Everything's in that barrel, except for a pair of boots and there is no food.
Can I ask you a real quick question? You said you had found some 15 inch barrels. It tells me you're luckier than snot because I haven't seen one of them in years. But when you pack a barrel, do you use big old Mylar bags or do you use big heavy garbage bags? What do you do to protect the integrity of this stuff in those barrels?
That's a good question because remember I believe in the Tri-System. I've told you this before. Number one, I use heavy industrial Ziploc bags that I get from a source. I look for free. I put all the items in Ziploc bags. Then I put the heaviest industrial grade
black 50 gallon trash bag as a liner inside the barrel. After I've got everything, I've got the liner in place and I pack all of the items in which are in a bag, each one is in its own bag or there are multiples like the socks are in, you know, multiple socks are in one bag. I burp all of them.
Then pack it up and then roll up and seal the top of the bag, compress that in, and then put the standard lid on top and clamp her down. It's a metal vise clamp system. These aren't going to go underground probably, although they could, but they're more likely, in this case, this is designed so that I can leave them anywhere.
I can drop them off of them and leave them wherever I want to. I've been doing this for a long time, but I've had to use bigger orders. Before this barrel was available, I've been doing two 5 gallon pails. I call it Alpha and Bravo container. And two 5 gallon pails tightly packed because that's barely enough room. And again, no footwear.
I'd like to be able to put either a pair of mid or larger size jungle type boots, if I can find some that are throw away cheap, which you can't anymore. But I do watch yard sales. And I do end up with a lot of extra boots, but I'm just keeping them as a separate inventory because I've got to try and keep them clean. And I usually use 50 gallon barrels for the boots. And they are separately stored. Do you have any trouble with contamination of mold or mildew?
Anything on those? Not with any of these types of containers. Again, the biggest issue is, I learned a long time ago, because we have experimented with just stacking the material inside a raw barrel, but you still have condensate at some point or another. It won't kill everything, but it can cause problems, obviously. Moisture is always a problem.
By putting multiple layers of protection, as I've said before, even if part of the container were compromised, if each of the objects is in its own final containment system, sealed tins, mylar bags, or Ziploc bags, then even if the container that everything's in is compromised, you have however many months or years,
before the internal storage system is compromised. I've seen military equipment stored this way that has been, the outer containers have been broken down and compromised, but the final layer of defense, which was given some protection from the outside, like the tickets, you know, outside, exposed to the elements on the website. So, again, yeah, the, the, the victim is
garbage bag and you can see you can actually see one nail that I just don't do it I usually leave a couple of other types of you know either rubber band or use a zip tie the idea is you'd like to be able to reuse the bag anything that you put in a container should figure might be able to use later for something else so the rubber band, probably a better choice than the zip tie in that respect anyway hopefully give you an idea why thank you Lord
No, thank you for the heads up. I'm gonna put this out again at 8 o'clock when we come back, too. Guys, we're gonna close. We gotta take off for the time being. God bless. Be public. Death to the new world order. Reach out for death. Ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And we are on the march, folks. Say bye-bye.
Rob, everybody out there, guys, stay focused, stay focused. The enemy hasn't got anywhere. You won a skirmish. Well, somebody did, maybe not us, but somebody won a skirmish. You better make sure the mags are topped off, grenades are replaced, you better be stacking anything you can find to get ready for the cover offensive. Because it's not if it's coming, it's only when it's coming. Mark, thank you for taking my call.
I appreciate it. Thank you for the information. We're going to use it. I thank you sir. We'll be back in one hour on Liberty Tree Radio. Bye bye.
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A little colder, although the wind is still out of the west and southwest. Block out for frost again tonight. Not that there's much that hasn't been hit by frost already. We have had a few nights of that at different times over the last couple of weeks. But we still got stuff out there growing and producing food, as a matter of fact. And a couple of the little niches in the garden that didn't get hit as hard.
We'll take what we can get, what nature provides, and God gifts. So we appreciate that. It has been a very busy week, as we know. We were discussing medical issues and medical support for the 2-hour block to begin with, the first part of the day here. But there are a number of things we do want to reinforce, a couple things right off the bat.
Over at eBay, now for a lot of you that are looking for 5-10 combat kits, stuff to put in reserve or maybe you just have to outfit and you don't have that much money, pay attention here. Molly 2 US Tactical Vest Kit, 14 pieces. If you buy one, they're like expensive. But if you buy four or more, I'm not even going to mention the earlier price because the savings
In fact, if you buy four or more, it's better than if you bought one or two. But anyway, a complete 14-piece kit, if you buy four or more, are $12.50. So if you're looking to outfit a few people and you're looking for a reasonably priced system, MOLLE, ACU gear is all over the place out there. This is a giveaway price and it's free shipping. If you buy four or more,
of these kits. So again, Molly 2, US Tactical Fest, 14 piece kit. If you buy four or more, they're $12.50 a kit with free shipping, no shipping cost. The item number on eBay, now grab your pen and paper, the item number on eBay is 3-5-5-2-2-6-4-9-
again, 3-5, 5-2, 2-6, 4-9, 6-0, 7-0. One more time. 3-5, 5-2, 2-6, 4-9, 6-0, 7-0. OK?
And that's the best price for a tactical, a quick tactical rig or if you need spares or backups to put in places. If you're doing a 5.10 program, 5.10 program is where you have all the tactical gear for a 5-man fire team or a 10-man squad. You start out by doing 5, try to do 5 more. And you're out fitting an entire infantry militia squad. Okay?
What you put in that kit is a personal preference thing. It can be extensive or it can be limited, but it helps to create a deep tactical local area supply network. So just something to think about there. And again, that is eBay, and it's a MOLLE2 US tactical vest, 14 piece system, $12.50, but you need to buy four sets or more.
free shipping if you do so. And the item number one more time is 3552-26496070. And also is brought up is five pieces. These are the four inch Israeli medical compress slash bandage.
$19.50 for 5 in a bundle. And the number there is 256573920282. Again, 256573920282.
So hopefully that helps you out there. Okay, a third time? Yes. 256573920282. There we go. Those are the two eBay items. With eBay you can actually do a temporary guest purchase. They're trying to keep their business people.
So there's a couple different tricks you can use there if you go over there. Well, I don't do eBay all the time. Well, they actually have accommodations for that. And amazing enough, there are a lot of items that are on eBay that do not require you to have an account in order for you to purchase from that particular agent. So you might want to check that out too. Anyway, that should be a solution for a few of the items that we were talking about. Over the last half day here,
Well, I guess we did have the Kamala acquiescing to the inevitable speech, which really it wasn't. In other words, it's like yesterday, of course, wasn't happening. Today, yesterday, doesn't really make any difference. Kamala, the quacking duck, you know, we have a duck that sounds like Kamala. What's fascinating about this is just the idea that everybody keeps continuing to replay it.
It offers no solace or inspiration to the troops. Anybody who was in following the Kamalawala ding-dong, I don't know what they got out of it. Definitely what it comes down to is like, well, at the end, we're going to get around to fighting after all. Typical of the speech from the characters of the ilk that we've been facing for a very long time.
They've had all the resources of the government at their disposal. It's been used to attack, murder, vilify, propagandize, do whatever. And then for all that they have had in the way of toys to work with, and with Obama being the one making all the decisions. So in reality Kamala Harris had nothing to do with anything with regard to the election other than being the mouthpiece up front.
Obama lost badly. That's what it comes down to. All the plans, the best laid plans, the rats and rodents did not succeed. One of the reasons is fear because of observation. When you turn the lights on in the dark corners and the bad guys can't just do what they wish without the understanding that people are going to be observing what's going on and that's exactly what transpired here.
literally froze in place. They're not gone. This is only a firefight. Go ahead and get you there. I just had the time when you were talking about, you know, how much money they had to spend. You know they're claiming that her party, that her campaign funds, they raised billions of dollars.
for her campaign. And they're saying that she's now negative millions of dollars. That the campaign closed. How does that happen? Where did all that money go? You know, you spent more money than you had. What were you planning to use the office money, the people's money to pay your debts when you were done?
Well, again, it's interesting to me that the amount of resources, like you said, that they've had available, that the level of graft and corruption that permeates the whole system is obvious where it went. It went into somebody's back pocket. Somebody knew how to milk that cow really well. I don't know what they spent it on. I don't believe that they did.
They are hoping that somebody will be stupid or foolish enough to make up for the differences, the failures, I should say the malfeasance. But if that is the case, if that is what they are claiming, it is simply an excellent representation of what I have been saying about the level of grafting corruption in our enemy's camp. And it is to the point where it is assumed that another bucket of money will show up somewhere.
And in reality, you have people that are loons, literally people have no business being near the resources that were available, operating the way that they did, totally incompetent, or I should say totally drunken, spending like a drunken sailor, that's an old term, and that's exactly what was going on. If you listen to some of the quotes about
For instance, some of the clothing that was acquired, $900 some dollars for a belt that Paris was wearing that was part of her costume. And it's like, well, obviously somebody saw that sucker coming, that fool coming.
But it's again the total incompetence of the type that we certainly want to keep away from government. Unfortunately, here's the thing. This creature came from government. That's where this pile of feces was dropped in from. It's the norm, not the exception. It's why that we're in the trillions of dollars in debt because of the trillions of dollars stolen from the American taxpayer.
Why these people? These are the ones that have been doing it. Go ahead, callers, I've been there. Some people are saying, because Trump had dumped one, that we don't lead a civil war. Some people say that Trump had dumped one, and because of that, we don't lead a civil war. That's what they're saying. Yeah, I think the interesting thing about it.
We don't need a civil war, but we need to settle this by conflict. I know everybody is going, no, we have to avoid it. The mistake is, if you look at the sociopaths, we don't have mental wards or institutions to put these people in anymore.
So, the creatures that you have walking the street are literally individuals who, for all practical purposes, we would have easily locked up for what are obvious mental disorders. But in societies that are in this type of situation, and this has happened historically for thousands of years, because of the
A combination of a third party agenda, which is what we're dealing with, it's not the creatures up front that really are the problem, it's the ones that are undermining your society from behind the scenes that know exactly what kind of damage you're doing, they know exactly what this insanity will create in the way of condition.
And they've promoted it intentionally because it's a cookie-cutter plan they've used over and over again with different populations and societies in history. And we're at a point where the only thing that's going to fix this is there's no coming together. I'm waiting for this because it's going to happen. Is Trump's going to tell you, oh, he's a president for everybody? Well, really?
These people don't want to really be with you. They would like to kill you. In fact, you've openly stated they'd like to kill you. And when you get to a given point where they're simply demonstrating, well, we already argued they would do and how they would act anyway. I mean, this is not a surprise. It's the nature of the creature. Historically, it's been repeated over and over and over again. There is no coming together with the enemy that we have across the void here.
Nor do I want to close and shake hands with such. I have absolutely no interest in them whatsoever. They will not leave us alone. They will not in any way, shape or form step away and be peaceable. It's not us, it's them. And by their very nature they're going to continue to be wicked and evil in the ways that they've been taught because they can't leave those ways.
And it is inevitable that they are going to strike physically against us. They're hoping to do it in such a way that we get caught flat-footed. I've said this a million times, so that when they attack, again, we're supposed to be stunned, and they're going to just have their way, and it's futile to resist, and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And that's not going to be the case.
I think that some of the minions realized that that's why the election situation went the way it did. As one of our friends, one of our callers asked earlier, why do you think that this happened the way that it did with the election? Well, because they realized that the jig is up. They couldn't go any farther with the type of why that they generated before, and they locked up. They froze up.
Now, at some point they're going to decide they have to get back on the game table here and the only options they have are smaller and smaller. The only option they really have is physical force against the American population to try and beat us down supposedly into submission. That's coming. The only thing is they're like the Wicked Witch. They went into the other room. They're trying to figure out when to come out of the room and kill us and it's not looking good for them.
But the physical fight is coming. This thing is not even near over. Wishful thinking versus reality are two different things. And the bad guys haven't gone anywhere. They haven't lost any of their firepower. They haven't lost any of their weapons. The facade has been broken.
And the usual nonsense that they've played or they've applied in their trade in the past is now broken. That tool is no longer there. In fact, we've passed through that significant date with the election, and now they have to decide. You're at a critical decision point too, just like we are. Now, I'm not going to surrender anything. I don't think anybody listening here is going to surrender anything.
So at a given point you're going to be in a conflict. You're going to be in a situation with force of arms being used. They try to do it first and when they do it, whatever they're going to do, it's just like 9-11. You know, I warned everybody about 9-11, I'd be at that attack in advance and people of course look at your cross-eyed and then when it happened and they wanted to go brain blank. I watched this myself over and over again in many different things, situations like this. It went brain blank.
Well, this can't be happening. How did you know they were going to do it? All the tells were there, all the indicators were there. Anybody could read it if they were honest. The problem is that again everybody does not want to face that particular void, that dark space.
Well, you know what? You're going to have to grow up here, people. You're going to have to be adults here for a bit. It's not that, oh, the adults. I've heard that comment today, too. Oh, the adults are back, really? Well, where were all of you adults for the last four stinking years and three, four, five stinking years before? Why didn't you step up to the plate, put your foot down, and not let these bastards get hold of the country?
We've done everything we can. I've done everything I can. But I hear these asshats make that comment. All the adults are back. No, they're not. You were never there. You're still not there. If things get serious, a lot of these piss willies that are right now the plastic that are in the political circles will defecate their spine right out their bunghole so fast it will make your head swim. And their ass will be down the road. And all you'll see are the bottom of tennis shoes and elbows pumping.
In fact, by the time you realize they're on the run, they'll all read, like I've said before, they'll already have cleared three or four fences and they'll be a half mile away. If things get serious, and I mean as in if they actually had to put it up, these are the people who are telling you, oh, if Kamala wins, the communists are going to take over. Because what? You're just going to let them take over?
You're that much of a spineless, you know, idiotic curr that you're just gonna let them take over? Are you that stinking stupid? They're gonna try, I'll admit that, they're gonna try whatever they're gonna try and then we better cop a really big attitude and you better get used to the idea that you're gonna be up to your neck and blood here for a while and, oh my god, could you say that? Yes, easily. Because the bad guys plan on putting you in a ditch.
They planned on and we're hoping they could do it easily that everybody just go along because after all Paper pushers, you know told you that you've got to surrender your freedom and surrender your wealth and surrender your children Which most people are surrendering their children to the queers right now in school anyway So don't tell me they aren't doing that So now we're on the edge. We're still very much on the edge This nothing has gone any place with regard to this this situation. In fact just reverse. It's it's gone
It's now that much closer to the situation that really needs to take place. It's the only way to describe it. Yes, we do need. Because if you leave everything right where it is, they've entrenched themselves so heavily because of all these poof to pusher, limp-dink political hacks that we have over there, those same bats that are coming in.
They've let it get this far and are like, what can we do? There's nothing we can do. Then obviously, you're a spineless curve that in no way, shape or form is really the solution. But we keep acquiescing to people like that. And that's where our mistake has been for quite some time. So figure it out. And again, I would point out, I know nobody wants to hear what I'll say, but
There isn't anybody in the Supposed Administration coming in is a Democrat Administration. It's just the other Democrats. Donald Trump was a Democrat, was a New York liberal and still is. Well, okay, listen, look at some of the stuff that he actually did.
And of course, if you're rubbing elbows with a Jewish mob in New York, you've got to show that you're leftist. So he did everything that you can imagine. Of course, he also did some interesting things people forget about. So he's always run in a particular circle. I mean, for instance, on the one hand, he sent his plane to fly Nelson Mandela home once he was let out of prison.
You might recall, though, in the same breath as a positive thing. Remember when I had a bunch of people caught in Afghanistan there that were Americans? It was Donald Trump who provided the aircraft to actually get the people out that needed to be extracted. Not the recent Afghanistan. We're talking way back. Way back. You know, those activities in Afghanistan everybody's supposed to forget about now.
But again, Elon Musk, well, he was a Democrat. Well, he's a really smart guy. OK, he's a really smart guy, but he's been a Democrat. That's a leftist. So let's see. The two guys that are up front on the stage are both leftists that are supposedly, in whatever fakery, running the right wing. What that tells you is that the country has gone so far to the stinking left.
that while a percentage are frothing at the mouth crazy town fools who think that they're cats and have to have cat litter in their house for them to use instead of the toilet fixture in their bathroom that think that they don't know what a woman is or that they are a woman, take your pick, but they don't know what a woman is but they are a woman, these creatures make up a percentage that has been created by the public fool system and now all the limousine liberals are considered what? Conservative?
The top four people that everybody mentions to me, oh I love Tulsi Gabbard. She's a leftist from Hawaii of all places and then the only thing that comes to her are bad things like Obama, okay? So you got fake ass Tulsi Gabbard who hated guns and wanted to confiscate your guns but to try and make you believe and bullshit you that she's changed. She's going out to the gun range now.
Well, you know what the difference is? We waltz and her is she's had a little more practice before she got in front of the cameras So she looks like she actually is interested when in reality she still wants to confiscate your guns Donald Trump up until well gee now he's decided he's had some other epiphany Where before he was going after your guns did the bump stock thing? Well all of a sudden supposedly he's changed Yeah, right, and I'm a Chinese jet pilot named lousy people with musk
Well, Musk has been a Democrat. Oh, he decided that now he had to be a Republican. No, he just has to be a Democrat-like. And then the obvious one, like I keep pointing out, is Mr. Kennedy, who is from a limousine liberal culture, slash the limousine liberal side of the Democratic Party. So the top four people that you have, not one of them, has been a conservative.
They've never lived by conservative values. They have never believed in the idea of anything having to do with minimized government. In fact, up until only just a few minutes ago, they believed absolutely in the biggest-asked government you could possibly produce, and they were part of it. Or am I wrong? These are the four people that everybody keep telling me, oh yeah, I love this person, oh, this person, and this person, and the, well, show me one that's been a Republican slash a conservative individual.
for the whole of their life. Now it doesn't mean that the Neocon Rats that everybody, you know what the difference between the Neocon Rats and the other group coming in is? Nothing really because they're all leftists. It's just that the Neocon Rats who have been the skunks, the skunk work, the Bushes, the Clintons, the Obamas, you know, etc.
It's just that they're so dirty rotten from that direction that people, they forced out or tried to destroy or damage as many real conservative people as possible. They've tried to kill those people left and right. So you have a complete changeling crowd that's going in. Now, one of them are a conservative individual. So what are you getting? You're getting the changelings.
So they've literally flipped the plane over like I said, it's like you did a barrel roll. We're now flying upside down. It all sounds so good. They got all the trappings, they got all the imagery, but I think that they're laughing their ass off because first of all it's like I said, red was the color of the British military. Red was the color of the communist. There is no difference between a monarchist and a communist.
And they got everybody to do this red crap and go red, red, red, rah, rah, rah, red, red, red. And then progressively, step by step, every person that has gone up onto that podium now has been an individual who in any time in the past you would have called the leftist, even now, no matter what they tried to claim. Does everybody see what I'm talking about? This is why, like I said,
The music tells me something, because if this were seriously some kind of Americana effort, you'd have had a hard-driving American music, a dynamic piece of music as a theme, and it would have been there every time Trump popped in. And nothing like that happened, and when you did hear any music, what do you hear? You hear the Village People.
Well, would you consider the village people to be music for the conservative sphere or you know the poof to queer village people being leftist? They're gay Mark the village. Yeah, I know that's my whole point. That's what a poof is. Let's see. Let's see the Australian term Australian term for queer well or homosexual
Rule number one, no pouftas. Rule number two, have another beer. Rule number three, no pouftas. They're pouftas. So again, I'm not trying to deflate everything. I'm just trying to make everybody look, see. The biggest thing is the manipulation of the theme, like red. Not just music, but red. Better dead than red. Red communist. It's the biggest hoot that they've got leftists
operating a red wave. What was the color? Does everybody remember when Obama was in? What was the color he wanted his youth party group to wear? He wanted to start that youth organization and they wanted him to wear red jackets because they were going to be red jackets. Anybody remember this?
Obama's red party members, he was going to do the Youth League, basically it would be the, like I said when they started it, it was the red shirt slash the young Octoberist. It's what the communists do every time the communists come into power. But red has not been the traditional color of the conservative slash the American system.
But they got everybody to be a red right now, didn't they? But we're fighting those other guys, whoever they are, and they're communists too. So you're basically, it's more like what's happening is you've got the Trotskyites and the Leninites fighting the Stalinists. That's what it really is right now. I'm saying terrible things, but hopefully I'm making people think. And I'm not supposed to. So, you know, in other words, I should just be going with the flow. But I'm not really
See, one way or another, I am not going to get caught flat-footed. I'm not going to stand there staring at the aggressor running away down the road. And I know why I'm standing here. Hold on. The bad guy next to me sticks that blade right between my shoulder blades, that knife, and I realize, wow, I probably should have had my back to the wall. Oops. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there. Hey, Mark, there's an article today of the NROT.
says you can't hide from our new swarm of SpaceX-built spy satellites. That's Elon Musk. If I may, Elon Musk made his first money by selling carbon credits. So, yeah, he's a leftist and most billionaires are, aren't they?
Well, whatever works, whatever way the wind blows and whichever best protects your money, that's the first rule. Remember. And they don't care how they make their money. Right. Well, and again, the situation, like I said, the interesting thing is everybody's had their supposed epiphany, but the right people need to have theirs. All the people that are listening need to step back and kind of think for a minute about, look at what's going on.
If you don't like what I'm saying, I understand because we've just had a big rah-rah session here, but you know, as far as, you know, with what just transpired with the election. And, so you're poking a needle, a needle in my balloon? No, I'm just making people think because what's inevitably going to happen here is that at some point, reality has to set in. That's the problem. Anyway, Ed was saying I can hear everybody as far as, unless Ed,
Try talking up or speaking up because for whatever reason I'm hearing everybody else, but we may have something else going on with the board So just a heads up there anybody else please jump in there callers go ahead. I could lose everybody There we go. Okay. Well, no I the thing is I may not sometimes we've got goofy stuff goes on with my tech But my all my equipment's working. Okay for the time being so the time being you notice I said
You had a scratch bit like you were 98 years old or something. I mean, they were real scratchy like it was so long. That happens depending on connections because of the technology we're using. So, but again for everybody. Can you hear me now? There we go. We got now we got it. There we go. Okay. Now I heard the callers kind of get your attention before and they were one of them was coming up shouting over you.
So I tried to come up to see if he could hear me and apparently I wasn't unmuted. Okay, very good. Not a problem. And again, for everybody out there, well, tell you what, we're past the bottom of the hour.
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Of course, it is possible. In fact, as I've said several times, conflict is inevitable. We'll see when it starts. We will be there when that happens. Once it does, we're in the fray. The rest will be history, as they say. So let's see. Next, before I go any farther, I want to say thank you. I got the reports. We have been surveying many different locations around Michigan.
over the last several days here now because of the report that we got and that was direct about the Osco to FEMA deployment we have over 350 semi truck and trailers that are located at the Osco to your airport which is the old US Air Force bomber slash nuclear facility in Osco to
It's not the only location where stuff is shown up, but the quantity is not the same. And Oscoda is out in the middle of BFE. It is off the beaten track completely. Now, first of all, if you aren't familiar with what we're talking about, find Oscoda, Michigan on the map. It's on lake Huron, literally right on the lake.
It is out of the way. You have to travel over to the east side, east coast, up the uplake neuron to get to it. There isn't anything significant that this particular site is near that makes it effective or convenient for deployment of material, for, again, issuing material.
Suppose it's Carolus, six copper counties there of Michigan. But first of all, we have no crisis. Remember that in North Carolina and Tennessee, nothing showed up from FEMA. What's in these 350 trucks? Because whatever it is, if supposedly it's aid, this is the kind of stuff that was supposed to have shown up down there in North Carolina.
Instead, it's out in the middle of nowhere in an obscure location that is inconvenient for all activity. Clare, Michigan, Traverse City is now being surveyed, the area around there, the area around the bridge. By the way, we had a fire on the bridge here, I guess, this last couple of days. It was a vehicle fire of whatever kind on the Mackinac Bridge. This is a little sidebar. But we need to have everybody checking their
airports, Walmarts, and any of your county fairgrounds, any fairgrounds or facilities like that. Also, if you have unoccupied slash shutdown factories in your area that have fairly large parking areas and perhaps a whole lot of drive-in space, we've caught something like this in more than a few locations with covert manufacturing
and tucked away all over the state by the Fed and by foreign operations on American soil. So again, everybody needs to pitch in, be part of the eyes and ears. What we're looking for is more of the same. Again, a clutch of vehicles. This is a fairly large pile, and in fact, it's now exceeded 350.
I want to understand. The people that are up there, the ones that did the last survey, it's leaning towards probably closer to 375, if not maybe 400 by now. So the original information was actually through the township government. And it appears that using that as a benchmark, we now know that there's a lot more activity taking place than
was originally indicated. So other areas, Wal-Mart, Wal-Mart has been used for FEMA detention operations slash homeland security already. You saw this with the illegal alien detention facilities or processing facilities they set up. We've told everybody for years that this is what Wal-Mart is actually a contract to do and guess what they did?
So, it's not a surprise. There's nothing we panicked about there. It's just the idea that, well, we told you so. In other words, we've seen this. We knew this was coming because we understood what mechanisms were in play and in place for the purpose of utilizing a Walmart facility as a detention camp facility. And that's exactly what they did.
So, again, Walmarts, we have had this happen before where they have piled up equipment. In this case, just transports. And I believe that it's much more than just FEMA. Homeland Security has, of course, been the mechanism for the illegal alien transfer into the U.S.
Homeland Security is a registered agent of a foreign power operating on American soil. It is not American. Homeland Security is a foreign corporate entity registered in New Jersey. What? It's a federal government. It should be in Washington. Yes, it should, but it's not. It's registered in New Jersey as a private holding. So for everybody out there, pay attention. Again,
Homeland Succie Righty is there to betray us and they have been doing so for quite some time. They have been helping to ensure that the invading army got here in force. They have done everything to protect and conceal the numbers and they are now going to utilize those numbers for what is obviously an action against the American people. A lot of other people know about it. Most people are trying not to say anything about it because they, oh, I don't want people pointing fingers at me. Of course they don't. We understand that.
But the truth is that the betrayal is continued. Like I said, the enemy's guns haven't gone anywhere. They're sitting right where they... Donald Trump got the pad on the head and the squeeze on the ass the other day. Yep, yep he did. And the bad guys are still doing what the bad guys have been doing. So we need to be prepared to deal with the problem. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Let's make sure that doesn't happen.
And also, oh, before I forget, Centerfire, oh I believe it is, yes, is a metal, oh yes, forgive me. Centerfire Systems has a bundle deal on AK-47 Polymer magazines for about $4.75 a mag. Did everybody hear what I said? AK-47 magazines, Turkish manufacturer Polymer mags, they're plastic mags,
And they are 10 for I believe $47.50, that's $4.75 a mag if I got it right, maybe I'm wrong. But I don't think so. So anyway that is over at CenterFireSystems.com. Center Fire, forgive me I should have got to hit that sooner, CenterFireSystems.com. Get over there.
They have that and a few other really good deals right now on SKS parts. More important too is if you have an AK, they have the Romanian SVD sniper stock that they used to put on the washers when the washers were coming in. The price is three of these stocks. These are the thumb hole type SVD sniper rifle type stock.
$3.99 for $9.99 because it's $3.33 a piece. You've got to buy it three at a time. But if you've liked that stock, and I know a lot of people who did, normally it has an unobtainium price on it. In other words, this stuff has been expensive for the last several years. There's a little window here where some of this stuff came in or was found in whatever cash. They picked it up.
Center fire system did and they are available right now on the cheap So if you've wanted to put something like that on the weapon, they're a full stock. There's nothing They're not a smaller tinier pistol stock. They're a full-fledged actually laminated wood Cut contour stock that is a very nice stock actually prefer it but it's very comfortable fits me very nicely
But they have been a very expensive item for quite some time as all the rest of the SPD type related parts for either the actual rifle or the knockoffs have been expensive. In fact, gone off into the unobtainium range. Well, this is, I'd say, $3.33 is quite affordable. It may still have to make some metal for it.
Not a big deal with the buttstock one of the things we did before is went with a rubber expander to put extra little extra leafs on the buttstock and Expand it to stretch it out if you have a longer arm Also makes a little more comfortable when it's when it's shot rubber baby buggy bumpers. You know how that works
So, again, that's over at CenterFireSystems.com. And if you're an AK builder, there's a ton of AK parts they have in it, ridiculously cheap prices. And they do have a full inventory of SKS parts that they have not had before. So, if you're looking to finish up any SKS, missing components, this is an opportunity. And to dot all the I's and cross all the T's.
And that's CenterFireSystems.com. CenterFireSystems.com. CenterFireSystems.com. Forgive me, I should have mentioned the AK mags every hour. Because again, $4.75 a piece in bundles of 10. You have to buy 10. If you buy one, they're $10 a piece. $9.99 or whatever. But if you buy 10, then you get them for a good price.
Anyway, we're at the top for everybody out there guys. It is going to be a very busy weekend coming up here. We had pretty much still got a day off for everybody at all the training sites. But tomorrow everything kicks in big time. So God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run.
Anyway, we got what we got and Washington's gonna be occupied by whoever Not my circus and those aren't my monkeys more importantly. Let's be squared away for whatever other
Surprises they supposedly think they can spring on us. You know what? I don't think they really can do a good job of that anymore Stay frosty stay squared away and taking over more LTR coming up. We'll be back tomorrow same time here on Liberty Tree Radio Thank you WBCQ for having us up 6.160 regular short
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